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By GLADYS NELSON Mrs, Gene Cunningham visited|° Thursday of last week at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Albin Spangberg. Gertie Mae, Gladys, Mabel and Barney Nelson and Lydia Ludke stopped in at the Martin Tooker home last Saturday en route home from Bismarck. ‘ The county agent Mr. Miesen from Bismarck came out last Thursday to the Albin Spangberg home to or- ganize a 4-H club. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and family and Vina Oder made a brief call Thursday night at the W. Brown home on local business. ‘ Floyd Anderson motored to Bis- marck Friday on a business mission. Alvin Trygg made a call at the Geo. F. Nelson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Hugo and Victor motored to the Victor Engdahl home last Sunday where they were guests with their daugh- ter. Irene Anderson and Emma Nelson came home from Bismarck Friday to visit over Sunday with their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo motored to Bismarck Monday looking after some business interests. Mrs. Gene Cunningham visited one day last week at the Albin Spangberg home. Mr, and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Hugo and Emma were visitors Friday: night at the Geo. F Nelson home, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rooker will re- side on the old Kruger farm this summer while he is employed for Gene Cunningham and Ed. Lund- quist. Nels Nelson was a recent caller at the John Habeck home on local business. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Gerald and Gertie Mae motored to Bismarck and McKenzie Saturday on @ shopping trip. Vina Oder accom- panied them. Mrs. A. Kruger and John trans- acted business in Bismarck Saturday. Hugo Nelson made a business call Saturday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. A number of folks from here at- tended the barn dance Saturday night at the Adrian Asbridge home. Alfred Habeck visited Sunday with Alvin Trygg. Mrs. Gene Cunningham and Mrs. Roy Rooker motored to Bismarck Saturday on a business mission. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck and Alfred motored to Bismarck Thurs- fed on local business. Valter and Emma Coleman and Alvin Manning were callers Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn were supper guests Sunday at the John Habeck home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family, Caryle Sheldon and Carl Larson were also callers. Mrs. John Habeck and Mrs. Gene Cunningham were among the ladies gathered at the’ Albin Spangberg home a week ¢ Thursday where Mr. Meisen camé’from Bismarck and organized a 4-H club, tet | Baldwin | $a By FLORENCE BORNER Andrew Bremerthun of Los An- geles visited at the home of his cousin,. Mrs. C. A. Nordstrom, Tues- day and Wednesday. Mr. Bremer- thun accompanied by Mr. Johnson are on their way to their old home in Norway. They will be away all summer. Miss Ella Funston closed a suc- cessful term of school in Crofte township Friday, and has returned to her home in Menoken. Thursday the pupils and patrons of the school en- joyed a picnic on the school grounds. During the school term Miss Funston has been staying at the Alvin Nord- strom home. Mesdames Fredolen Rupp and Paul Eddy motored to Bismarck Tinraday where they visited and sho} le iiss Grace Falkenstein left the latter part of the week for Dickin- son where she will attend Normal school this summer. Mesdames Andy Peterson . and Fred Kant motored to the capital city Monday. Miss Helen Erickson, teacher of the primary grades in Baldwin, has accepted a position as teacher of the third and fourth grades in Dazey this fall, Basil Small, former resident of Baldwin, was greeting old friends in the community Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Satter and family were last Sunday guests at the Alvin Nordstrom home. Mesdames Swan Swanson, Hans Hanson, Gordon Jenkins and daugh- ters of Bismarck visited with rela- tives in this community Wednesday. .J. 8. Fevold, former cashier of the local bank, was h tending to various business a! 5 Mr. Fevold is in the insurance busi- ness now, William Gilbertson resumed work on the section the first of the month after a several weeks’ lay-off due to illness, Eddie Meyers, who left here sev- eral weeks ago for Moffit, was greet- ing eps in the community Fri- lay. Mr. Meyers is working on the the Moffit vicinity. = _ Richard Rupp has accepted a posi- tion in Mandan. Frank Simons of Glenview was hdd Friday and Saturday planting rees. Joe Poole has completed the work of censys enumeration for this and several other townships. Miss Lora Williams left on the train Saturday morning for Wash- Sunday, the occasion being the birth- day of Mr. Rupp. _ Miss Cath rine Monroe of Baldwin will be.among those who graduate from sthe Bismarck high school this year. 0. J. Olson of Wilton was a busi- ness caller here Saturday. Otto Seerup of Bismarck was here Wednesday on_ business, Rev. Richert of Bismarck held church services in the German Lutheran church Sunday. Local friends of Miss Gladys Rupp will be interested in learning of her recent marriage to a young man of Bismrrck. Miss Rupp is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp, local farmers. Carl Lien spent the week-end in the capital city. Mrs, Alvin Nordstrom will be hos- tess to the Crofte Star Homemaker’s club Wednesday afternoon of this week, Joe and John Corch have pur- chased a quarter section of land northeast of here, J, E. Fevold acted as agent in the deal. Vernie Peterson, who wores for Harold Breen near Bismarck, spent Sunday with his folks, | Frances J By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist motored to Bismarck Monday. Bill Fricke called at the E, Lund- quist home Monday morning. Mrs, Gib Cederstrom was on the sick list the past week. Mrs, Elmer Bloomquist and son Wayne visited her sister, Mrs. E. Lundquist Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Anton Fisher and children yisited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen near Regan, several days last week. Edwin Dietzman was absent from school last. week on account of help- ing his father with the field work. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Widger and son Allen were dinner guests at the El- mer Lundquist home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and family were business callers in Bis- marck Thursday. Mr. McCloskey from McKenzie de- livered gas to John Olsen and Walter Dietzman Thursday morning. Martin Tooker was a business call- er in Bismarck Tuesday. Adam Schaner and son Eddie called at the E. Lundquist home on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neth and chil- dren motored to Bismarck on busi- ness Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and chil- dren attended church in Bismarck several nights last week. George Whitted and son Steve called at the E. Lundquist home Sat- urday forenoon. Lawrence Madland__ transacted business in Bismarck Friday after- noon. Cedric Craig was a caller at the W. A. Dietzman home Friday after- noon. Miss Esther Kershaw spent the week-end at home, returning to Bis- marck Sunday afternoon. Martin Tooker was a caller at the Whitted home Friday. Olsen was a caller in the capital city Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, E. Lundquist visited at the Elmer Bloomquist home near McKenzie Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son spent Sunday afternoon at the George By home north of Menoken. J. A. Varley “and Geo. Whitted called at the E Lundquist home Sun- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Moffit were callers at the Dietzman’ home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClusky and children were visitors at the Lawrence Madland home Sunday. Regan [ ° By BURDELLA B. HELGESON The Congregational Ladies’ Aid held their regular meeting in the church on Wednesday 5 Mrs. A. B. Stratton entertained THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930 en over the week-end. Miss Leibold also visited at the H. W. Schoell home Saturday afternoon. The high school play, “Cyclone Sally,” which was given in the school house Saturday afternoon, was ox well attended and was enjoyed y [" Hazelton] @ By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER Members of the Senior class of the Hazelton high school took their “skip” day last Wednesday. The class accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich and Miss Esther Girard, left about ten o'clock for the Mandan tourist park where they had dinner. In the afternoon the party visited the penitentiary. Friday afternoon about 5 o'clock, occurred the death of Miss Alice Pransen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fransen. The cause of death was phenumonia. Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church Sunday at 2:3, Rev. MacDon- ald officiating. Interment was made at the Presbyterian cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Spielman of Larimore visited at the P. 8. Guten- sohn home over the week-end. Mrs. Spielman is a sister of Mr. Guten- sohn. They returned to Larimore Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Staak and Mr, Clauson of Bismarck were call- ers in ‘Hazelton last week. Mrs. Staak visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. K. Rush. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bukholtz’ were shoppers: in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and’Mrs. Mick Zirbes of Wat- ertown, 8. D;, arrived in Hazelton Monday evening by car. Clayton McMullen, who is employetl at the Copeland Motor Co. at Bis- marck, visited with his. parents at Hazelton Saturday. “Be An Optimist,” a play presented by the Junior class, at Zirbes theatre last Friday evening, was a decided success. Miss Margaret Olsen coached the play. A full house attended the Performance. . Mr. Art Frederick arrived in town Monday evening, driving by car from Bowbells, N. D. Mrs. Frederick has been in Hazelton for some time due to the illness of her father, B. Ma- thews. Judge Christianson and C. Liess- men of Bismarck visited the Hazelton high school Monday afternoon, and both gave very interesting and in- spiring talks, * - ° Driseoll o o By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hogstad spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Granville Selland. Mrs, M. T. Olson and Miss Della Olson called og Mrs. Robert Sharp Friday evening. A surprise stag party was given on H, A. Knudson at his home Saturday evening. There were 32 guests. . Mr. and Mrs. E. Koon and family spent Sunday evening at the James Koon home. Rev. and Mrs. Leo Seeman of Bowdle, 8. D., visited Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ejsenbeisz and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and daughter Delores were guests at the Chas “nutson home in Steele Sun- ‘The Sterling ball team played Dris- col} Thursday afternoon on the: Dris- coll diamond. The score was 21 to 9 in. Fidel of Driscoll. “ Barkman spent the week- end at her home. Wm. Van Vieet and son Raymond left for Fargo Monday evening. Helen Swindling spent the week-end with Thelma Skogen. o Little George Knutson \of Fargo is spending a few weeks with his aunt, | 9. Mrs. Maurice Herum. The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Joe Lewis Tuesday afternoon. twelve little guests at her home on | Knit April 30th, the occasion being the fourth birthday of her little daugh- ter, Audrey. ‘Mrs. Jessie Harris of Bismarck was @ guest at the A. F. Tourtlotte home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman and Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Westerman motored to Valley City on Sunday morning where Allen will attend, the summer session at the Valley City Normal. Mr, and Mrs. L. Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson motored to the river on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. 8. Rupp entertained a 1 number of friends and relatives ‘at her home on Sunday, the occasion being Mr. Rupp’s birthday. ‘The Legion will give a dance in the Log Cabin on Saturday evening. Good music and a good time. Every- body come. Miss Evelyn Donovan, Arena teach- er, was @ guest at the A. H. Helgeson home Sunday. * . | McKenzie | © By MRS, T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Schoell en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Schaun- burg to dinner Wednesday evening. D. E. Shepard of Bismarck in- stalled a telephone in the I. G. A. store for Mr. Van Dyne. Jeff Gilbert of near Fargo is visit- ing his sister and_ brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. ‘Coons. burn where she has accepted em- ployment in the Towers home. Mrs. Orvis Adams will be hostess to the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid Wednesday afternoon, May 28. Miss Myrna. Williams arrived on the train Friday evening from Wil- ton to spend the week-end with her Roy Turner of Sterling was a call- er in McKenzie Friday niatt. Bernice and Margaret Bliss vis- ited Mina Manly and Bootie Colby Thursday evening. : Mrs. Carl Byers of Sterling visited Mrs. George Watson Friday cooing. Frank Barner called gt the T. Hughes home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Doan and: Mrs. Ed. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- jlams. Lester Falkenstein has purchased Mr, and Mis, Herbert Litth ir. ai rs, rt Little were iegoeadey aS Per guests at the e' , a ughter, Mrs, Harold Mrs. John Williams is visiting at| be the home of h fen er son and daughter- n Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- liams. Richard Borner transacted busi- ness in Bismarck Thursday, A number from here attended the surprise party which was held at the Friday afternoon. H. E. Wildfang of Sterling was a business caller in McKenzie Fri- day evening. ., Mrs. Cora Paul of Bismarck vis- ited her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Gil- rt Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes visited Mrs. Carl Jacobson in Bismarck Sunday afternoon, Mrs. John Gamble and baby daughter returned home Friday from the hospital. Miss Esther Leibold of Sanger 4 Sigmund Rupp home near Regan | was the guest of Miss Madeline Bor- — stillet Male onal pee Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson and family were guests at the Al Chapin Sunday. home 4 Helen Swindling, Thelma Skogen, Hennsh Dronen and Marvis Rosvold spent Thursday evening at the H. M. ‘Ward home. The Young People's Society met Leonard Koessel spent Sunday afternoon at the home of A. Swanson spent Wédnes- johnson. Mrs. Chas. large | day with Mrs. F. O. J [Welch's Spur} “ By MRS. R, M. WELCH | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rittel drove with team and buggy to Easton visited Mrs. Tom Hughes|} battery to be charged Friday. Rev..and Mrs. Gulson, accompanied by Mrs. John Welch, motored to Wil- ton on church business. Tht They returned late Friday evening. Mr. Gieber and son called at the Robert Welch and Ed. Doppler homes Saturday. Della Rittel assisted Mrs. Robert Welch with her house work Satur- day. Mrs, Welch has been on the sick list the past week. Several of the young people of this vicinity attended the dance at the Adrian Asbridge barn north of Men- oken Saturday. evening. Mrs. Weiss and two sons and daughter-in-law, all of Grand Forks, visited at the Fred Rittel home Sun- day. Mrs. Weiss is Mr. Rittel’s sis- ter, and she and her younger son will remain on the farm for several days. Robert Welch assisted his father, O. P. Welch in repairing some trac- tor plows Sunday. ‘The elder Mr. Welch spent the remainder of the day at the home of his son. Otto Dorman called at the Fred Rittel home one day the latter part of.the week. Chester Boyd called at the Dorman home the same day. ° ; | Sterling ig By FERN R. STEWART George Kusch and son Dean called at .the Henry Van Horn home in Driscoll ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Van Horn was a ‘Wednesday caller at the Oscar An- derson home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll: callers Wednesday night. Mr,.and Mrs. Elder Elness and nephew Frankie were Sterling callers d Thursday. Arnold Kusch and nephew Dean were callers nn ae Tom Stewart home Tyesday nurs. Ceargs Kusch was a Bismarck shopper Friday. les Union Aid met with Mrs. Tom Stewart Thursday. George Kusch started plowing for J.D. Stewart this last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schlaback were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. ‘Tom Stewart was a Driscoll Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Johnson and daughter Lorrine called at the Tyler Johnson home Sunday. Sterling high school played base- ball with the Driscoll high school Thursday. Driscoll won. L. B. Smith, Carl Beyers, and Henry Wildfang attended the bal game in Driscoll Thursday. Mrs. Joe Lewis and children called at the Tom Stewart home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon called at the ee Hanson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch and son Dean were Sunday callers at the Henry Van Horn home in Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tom Stewart and daughters Arylene and Fern and son Glen were Bismarck shoppers Mon- cay. Miss Shirley Stewart visited with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Johnson of McKenzie, Monday. Tyler Jolinson ‘called ‘at the Max Lang home Monday. Emil Lang was « Sterling caller Monday. Tyler Johnson and son Alton were Sterling callers Monday. Laverne Richardson was a busi- ness caller in town Monday. Joe Kelly of Bismarck was a Ster- ‘caller Monday morning. Bennie Morton was a Sterling caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family called at the Heaton ranch Monday. Homer Envick was a Sterling call- Monday. er a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson called at the Max Lang home Friday night. "@ By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Rey Haszlegrove called at Frank Gray's home Monday. My. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were in: Tuttle Monday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McNally were Monday. Rey Selvin Webster was in Denhoff Monday. Melvin Webster started to work fo McIntyre brothers Tuesday. Miss Sylvina Sorenson of Chicago is now visiting her mother, sister and brothers. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the home of Mrs. P. Sorenson, and also at the Will Thieling home Mon- ‘Wednesday forenoon. Henry and Lenard Olson rode in with her to take the team to wilton where they will be employed on the Smith road outfit '@| for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were business callers in Tuttle Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Wagner were its Wednesday. at the 5 bed gE Lelie? Fe iihat “F F] & Hazlegrove ' and they also attended the high ursday. | school. Senior play. ‘Vernol Goldsmith and Miss Alyce | K Cleveland took in the high schol Senior play Saturday night. Next Thursday night there will be an operetta given at the high school gymnasium. Hallie Sorenson attended the Sen- jor play at the school gymnasium Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove drove to Lake Williams Sunday afternoon to see Miss Opal Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank :Gray were supper guests at the Elmer Perry home a week ago Sunday. Miss Dorothy Argents school is now out and she has returned to her home near Steele. Turtle Creek. | o+—_________—__ By SARAH HEINLE Rudolph Wagner is working at the ‘Wni. ‘Wagner ‘home this spring. E. R. Lagge and son Virgil were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday. G. Shearer and daughter Margene, and son Johnny were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home Friday eve- ning. Mrs. Jake Spitzer and daughters were Wilton shoppers Saturday eve- ning. Tee Brown was a Wilton shopper Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Heinle and daughters Sarah end Rachel, and son Edwin were ‘in Wilton Saturday eve- ning. vuisses Helen and Mannie Jerinings were Wilton shoppers Saturday eve- ning. Miss Mary and Frank Brezden were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kobynick and daughter were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brezden were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs, Mike Kobynick and daughters were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday. Ernest Seibel and his brother-in- law, Herbert Wagner, were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home Sun- day morning. r large crowd attended the ladies’ aid at the Mrs. Fred Wagner home Sunday. Mr. anit Mrs. Christ Flemmer and family of Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eslinger and family of Gar- rison, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lagge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoff of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and sons Ernest and Richard, all at- tended the —aigre aid at Mrs. Fred er’s home Sunday. even Morrison and Lester Keck were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. Edward Klein is working at the Wm. Brezden home this spring. e Frances e ’ By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Selmer Ownas went to Bismarck on business Monday. Paul Carlson visited several days at the Joe Fisher home. Paul Carlson was a caller at the W. A. Dietzman home Tuesday fore- noon. Chas. Cederstrom was on the sick Uist last week. Carl Muth is assisting Lawrence Madland with the farm work. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Kershaw made a trip to Bismarck Thursday morn- i i oe Fisher was a business caller in ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Moffit were callers at-the Floyd Owen home Friday eve- ning. Mrs. Sarah Moffit has been spend- ing the week-ends at home near Menoken since the roads and weath- er have been more Celgiacon «The following people from Frances. were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw and son Ar- thur, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neth and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietz- man and son Edwin, John Olsen, Spe eceenee Martin Tooker, and Mr. Ryberg. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and son Donald were business call- ers in the capital city Saturday. Lauie Olsen called on his John Sunday. “Mrs. Floyd Owen and baby. and Violet Tooker visited at the Geo. .| Wachal home Sunday afternoon. Dietzman spent Sunday .| afternoon with the Tooker boys. Mrs. Bill Neth and two sons called at the Dietzman home Sunday after- Baldwin, spent the week-end visiting friends here. R. W. Feltheim made a business ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Fay’ Johnson and Mrs. Burt Jake Noll hauled g| loads of hogs to Mr.-and Mrs. Ray: Hazlegrove were in‘ Tuttle Saturday night shopping Monday evening. ¢ Miss Jennie Waiste spent the week- end with friends near Moffit. Guests at the Ernest Saville home Sunday included Miss Hélen Erick- é gon of Baldwin and Ernest, Marvin and. Harold Swanson and Harry ‘oenig. Roger Carlisle was on the sick list last week. Still By B. P. HAGSTROM Eric Pearson was a business caller Regan Monday. J. Cunningham of the Hagstrom home gae8 Bo At id and Peter Johnson business callers in the capital iy. Perkins who has been on the for a number of days is grad- aes é Miss Helen Braehl in school No. 4 in Estherville township. A lunch was served by Mrs. Ed. Broehl and Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Mrs. Tosseth is visiting a few days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins. —~e \ Hampton J By ELIZABETH HOPPY Francis Chesrown called at the Busby home Wednesday. Linton shoppers Tuesday of this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughter Gertrude, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mausehund and sons Verl and Lester, John Ohthauser, Jr., Busby, and Wallace Kyes. Mrs. Ted Lawler and daughter vis- ited with the former’s mother, Mrs. Postle of Linton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and son Herbert were business call- ers at the Steve Koppy home Thurs- @ay forenoon. Peter Stohler of Gayton was a business caller at the Godfrey Grenz home Thursday. Misses and Elizabeth Koppy motored to Linton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus were business callers at the William Gappert home of near Linton Thurs- bread at the Ed. Weller home Fri- Godfrey Grenz and son Leo were business callers in Hazelton Thurs- day evening. Herman Backhaus wes on the sick Ust this week. Joe Fettig of Linton delivered gas- oline to Godfrey Grenz Friday. Busby and son Fermann, Esther Olafson and Pauline were in Linton shopping Sat- forenoon. Surprise for Miis Olafson inday afternoon a few of Miss Mrs. Misses Koppy iv 8ui er Olafson’s friends had a fare- urda; Esth ell. surprise her at the Steve Koppy home. three course dinner was served at 6. The evening was spent in dancing and playing pro- @ressive whist. Honors went to Mrs. Charles Enders and Mike Rebenitsch. .to Mary and Anton Gart- Olafson received a guest token of remembrance friends. Miss Olafson has school No. 2, and will ‘suecessful term of school this She will spend the her parents, Mr. and Olafson of Litchville, .D. return again in the fall resume her duties at Gayton school No. 2. on A Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE of : Ht cpngey ae ERE2 Og i RRs ue 2k z E services were held in the town hall Tuesday afternoon for Chris DeGroot, Rev. Walter E. Vater officiat ers were Otto Ayers, William John- son, ‘Cecil Dance, Park Wood, Harry faa hi Interment panied her sister home and Py visiting ere. Mr. Henry DeGroot, Mr. Hiram Mr. and Mrs. John Brink- Mrs. August Brinkmuer of ae were here to attend the muer, funeral Mrs. Rhoda Wood is now staying at the Detention hospital in Bismarck ace the absence of Mrs. Cora Mrs. C. D. King and Mrs. L. J. Louise Reidman, Miss Anne Boom- gaarden, Etta Hoffman, Dorothy Ed- Son, and Mrs, Everett Porter. Mrs. Leatha Johnson, Miss Harriet Moffit, Mrs, C. E. Moffit and chil- dren visited at the C.-K. Lorie home and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter at the John Matteson hothe on Sunday. Miss Verona Jensen spent the week-end with Miss Wanda Parks. Ole Torgeson spent Sunday at the Frank Durfee home. family, Miss Marshe, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peckens and family spent Friday evening at the George Park: Agnew and daughter Camille and | home. Tolene motored to Bismarck Satur-| day afternoon. Camille and Iolene attended the 4-H clothing club dem- onstration schdol while in town. Saturday evening in Bismarck. The Menoken pupils won 18 points in the achievement day musical con- test in Bismarck. Robert. Gaross won first in boys solo. Allene Holmes and Mabel Wood, second in piano duet. Mabel Wood, second in girls solo. Allene Holmes, thirdin piano solo. Ramus ‘Robertson, second in Piano Mrs. R. M. Ludemann attended a bridge part in Bismarck Friday after- noon. » and Bernice Hanson called at the W. J. Dobson home in Bismarck Sunday. ‘A dance wa®'Held in the town hall Saturday night by . Johnson ant and Mrs. Otto Ayers motored Sunday visiting Mr. and . W. Jiras. By PAUL F. GRESS The Steele Fine Arts club was en- tertained Tuesday by Miss Hackbarth, Georgia Matthews, and Mrs. Wil- liams at the home of Miss Hackbarth. Mrs. Chamberlain has returned to Steele to live for a while; Delmont Chamberlain returned from Wilton last week-.and.. visited @ few days with friends here. Albert Gustafson returned Satur- day from his home at Donnybrook to finish the school year. Mr. and Mrs. Ballantine and daughter Arletta Mae, accompanied by Paul Gress, drove to Underwood Friday night, where they visited with Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Gress. They re- turned Sunday afternoon . bringing Mrs. Gress with them for a short visit with friends here. Mrs. Heaton visited friends in Min- neapolis this. week. The Legion Junior baseball team won their first game of the. season Monday evening, defeating Tuttle 4to2. ‘The Dawson high school team came down Thursday after school and took revenge on the Steele team for the loss of a game a week before at the hands of Steele. Dawson held- the long end of a 12 to 10 score. The Steele high school baseball team has scheduled games with the Junior Legion team of. Steele and the high school team of Driscoll for this com- ing week. Mrs. Laura Klinefelter has taken over the management of the local opera house. £ § Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kidd snd son Charley of Mandan visited with her father R. 8. Armstrong, over the week-end. The operetta given by the Junior class of Steele high school Wednes- day evening was a great success. The characters all took their parts well and the music was well rendered. Albert Hjelle, ‘superintendent of the Portland schools, spent the week- end in Steele. , Miss Harren accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Epstein to Jamestown Sunday afternoon. Al Ellingson and wife of Bismarck visited with friends in Steele Sun- day. Misses Mary Mock, Martha Snort- land, and B. Graf visited in the capi- tal city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Meyer's moved their furniture into the former Dick Baas residence and are now oc- cupying. it. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCardle moved into their home this week. It had been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Meiers.. Roy is employed in the Steele ‘Miss Arietta Craig is working in the Steele post office again. _ ee | Moffit i By MRS. C. £. MOFFIT Mrs. Viggo Jensen, Mrs. D. H. Wemer, and Mrs. Jim Hill were Haz- elton callers last Friday. Miss Etta Hoffman is with the work at the Irvin Reid home near Bismarck this week. F. W. Moffit called at the E. L. Hurr home near Sterling last week. . Mrs. Howard Enockson and son Clif- x » Amanda Owen, vis- 7 Adams home on offi spent Monday cousin, Miss Inez the Bismarck, callers Sat- er Brownawell, Miss Mr, and Mrs, H. D, Hamblen anc little Richard Hamblen visited at the F._W, Pillsbury home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen anc family, Mr. and Mrs. George Park: and daughter Wanda, were guest: Sunday at the Frank Durfee home in honor of Mr. Durfee’s birthday. A dinner was enjoyed by all anc wishes for many more happy birth- days was extended to Mr. Durfee. The missionary program was given very nice on Sunday morning follow- dng church services. The children all did fine. , High school graduation exercises will be May 29 at eight o'clock in the hall. This is the first high schoo! graduation in Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane, Wm. Lane, and Mrs. Parker were Bismarck call- ers last Wednesday. Friends received word from Mrs. L. N. Bulloch that she was visiting at the home of her daughter, ‘Mrs. Jake -Walz at Pipestone, Minn., and was having a lovely time. Mrs. Kinzler accompanied Mr. Kinzler to Braddock Friday evening. Lyman By S. GYLDEN A surprise party was held at Mrs Ida Thorson’s Friday evening in hon- or of her niece, Miss Dorothy Cotes 23d birthday. She received many beautiful gifts. A lovely lunch was served at midnight. Miss Selma Gylden was a caller at Louis Olson’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Eliason and Ed- na, Eddie, and Violet were callers at ‘Wm. Wanttaja’s Friday evening. Severt and Sadie Gylden were call- ers at-L. C. Holmes’ Wednesday eve- ning. Miss Nina Waiste closed a success- ‘sat term of school in Lien township Jack Glanville was a business call- er at John Gylden’s Saturday. Miss Sigard Josephson of Wing was an overnight guest of Dorothy Cotes Priday. Miss Gladys Rue, teacher in Lier township, spent the week-end with Josie and Hilma Olson. Miss Nina Waiste’ motored after Selma Rise from L. C. Holmes Fri- day to attend the last day of schoo) Picnic which was held in Kidder county. W. L. C. Holmes and son Frank, Bill Mulari and Selma Rice were call- ers at Albert Little's Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little anc Frank Farley attended the aluminum demonstration which was held at L. C. Holmes by Mr. and Mrs. Fryer of Bismarck Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koivu and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kavonius, Mr. John Gylden and daughter Sadie, and son Sergie were callers at Gust Lehto's Sunday. The Misses Saima Pihlaja and Florence Waiste were visitors at Wil- liam ‘Josephson's Sunday. Edwin Olson, Jack and Severt Gylden, Selma Rise, and Nina Waiste attended the Young People's Society in Lein township Sunday. Severie, Eino, Tyne, and Stiri Eck- holm visited at John Gylden’s home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Anna Dronen and son Andrew were transacting business in Wing Monday. j Charlie Edwards was a business caller at John Gylden’s Sunday eve- ning. Sadie and Sergie Gylden visited at Clyde Harvey's in Wing Sunday. Fred Eskeli, Erwin Josephson, Leonard Thompson, and Martin and William Pesonen were brief callers at John Gylden’s home Thursday evening. John Gilyden, daughter Sadie and son Sergie were dinner guests at Wil- liam Juhala’s Sunday. Rudolph Harju was a caller at John Gyiden’s place Thursday. eo = 7 \ Christiania yea | By VIOLET A. CLARKE Miss Violet Clarke viisted at the Tyler Johnson home Tuesday.’ Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling callers Tues- day. Mrs. Ernest Schoon finished a suc- cessful’ term ‘6f school Ragan in They alsowent through the memorial “Lester Clark was a Driscoll caller ’ spent Monday and Tuesday at the Ed. Gib- e. Mrs. Ed. Gibson was a Sterling caller Thursday. Lester Clark called at the Tyler lohnson home, Saturday. L. B. Roth was a Sterling caller Monday, :

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