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| | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | oa ERE oe hE EER: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, (Tress By GLADYS NELSON Geo. F. Nelson was a supper guest Monday night at the Joe Varley home. Axel Johnson was a Regan caller last Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Vic- tor and Izzie Brown were social call ers at the Geo. F. Nelson home Mon- day night. | Hugo Nelson took in the ball game lb. in Regan last Sunday. Emma Nelson, high school student from Bismarck, spent the last week- end with her sister Mrs. Victor Eng- dahl. John Anderson called at the Geo. F. Nelson home Tuesday night. Hazel Anderson was a caller Tues- day at the Henry Strom home. John Reish, John Lynniec, Jacob and Eliabeth were social callers Tuesday night at the Geo. F, Nel- son home. Geo. F. Nelson and Gerald and John Anderson motored to Bismarck ‘Tuesday night on business matters. Visitors at the George Pettis home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dalbec, week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sattler. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm and family were in Tuttle Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shoppers in Arena Saturday night. Emil Sattler called at the Ed.) | Ochamer home and also at the Ray | Hazlegrove home Sunday. ; Mr and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove {were in Wilton Monday. Ray went | over to have some dental work done. le Regan | By BURDELLA HELGESON The American Legion auxiliary held their regfular meeting in the log cabin on the evening of May 21, and elected the following officers for the year 1930. President, Mrs. L. Hop- kins; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. J. Keifer; vice president, Mrs. A. H. Helgeson; historian, Miss Edna John- son; chaplain, Mrs. M. D. Watkins, and sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. O. B. Aune. President Malone read an at ticle from the National Bulletin urg- ing auxiliary members to sell the poppies themselves, rather than give them to children to sell who do not know the significance of same. Sec- Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and fam- ily and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland. | Floyd and Irene Anderson motored to Bismarck Monday to resume their high school duties. Miss Jessie Pettis, who has been visiting in Linton, came home Sunday to give seventh and eighth grade ex- aminations at school No. 2 in Trygg the first three days of this week. Mrs. Elsie Cunningham gave sev- enth and eighth grade examinations in Trygg school No. 1, district No. 8, the first of this week. Mrs. George Pettis and son Wal- ter motored to Wing Monday of last week shopping and visited at the H. F. Knowles home. George Pettis, Jr., who has been home assisting with the spring work, returned to Wing last Sunday to re- sume his position on the dray line for H. F. Knowles. Gto. F. Nelson and Gerald viisted at the Brown Bros. Wednesday night. Mrs. Nels Nelson went to Bismarck ‘Wednesday where she will stay over the last of the week with her daugh- ters, Mrs. Clifford Scott and Emma, who has been staying there while at- tending schcol. Lawrence Stocks and Porter Nelson were callers Thursday night at the John Anderson home. Geo. F. Nelson was a business, call- er Thursday at the Nels Nelson home. Jerry Christianson and Viran Nel- son were callers Friday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Myrvin Oder from north of Regan called Friday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home to get his sister Vina, who spent the week-end with her par- ents in Steiber. Geo. F. Nelson, Viran Nelson and Jerry Christianson were brief callers Friday night at the Nels Nelson home. A number from here attended the dance Saturday night held at the Adrian Asbridge barn, Ella and John Trygg_ transacted business Saturday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn, motored to Bis- marck and Mandan Saturday on a business mission. Izzie Brown and Willie Jiras called Sunday night at the Geo, F. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fetch arrived here Monday from Coquille, Ore., to visit her mother, sister and brother, Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie, and local friends. They made the trip by car. Mrs. Fetch was formerly Teresa Kruger of here. David Trygg has been assisting John Habeck the past week with the farm operations and spent over Sun- day at his home in Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family motored to Wilton Sunday to attend church services. Those that were entertained to din- ner Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home were: Mr. and Mrs. John Ha- beck and Alfred, Mr. and Mrs. John Resch and family, Howard Nelson from Max, and Sam Brown, Ruben Krause and Marvin Manning were al- so supper guests. Geo. F. Nelson and Gerald were callers Monday night at the John Resch home. f Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE E. Josephson from south of Arena called at Ray Hazlegrove’s Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Elvin Gray ealled Monday night at the Hazlegrove home. Mr. Dunken called at the Hazle- grove home Monday. Shorty Brake called at Harry Ul- fer's Tuesday and will work for Harry @ while. Miss Opal Gray finished a success- ful term of school in Lake Williams Tuesday, May 20. She remained a few days as the guest of Mrs. Ernest Williams. Mrs. B. M. Virgin called Thursday at Ray Hazlegrove's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seamers and daughter were in Tuttle Friday shopping Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were in Tuttle Friday shopping. They also called at Albert Miller's on their way in_to town. Miss Helen Payne, who teaches west of Tuttle, finished a successful term Friday, May 23, and gave eighth grade grade examinations during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called ‘at Miss Helen Payne's school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Goldsmith and tonuly were in Tuttle Saturday shop- Ping. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and family were in Tuttle one day this week on business Karl Wolff called Friday at Ray Hazlegrove's. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were in Wing Saturday night on business. Harry Ulfers called Friday ‘night @t Ray Hazlegrove's. Sie iy Bill Gillener called Friday at the Jake Gillener home. Elmer Dunken was out this week maintaining roads. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and El- vin Gray drove to Lake Williams Sat- urday after Miss Opal Gray, who fin- ished her term of school this week. Miss Otillia Broze gave eighth grade examinations this week at the Uifers school. Mr. and Mrs, Ray He:legrove en- tertained at dinner and eupper Sun- retary Mrs. L. Hopkins distributed 500 poppies, most of which have been sold to date. The next regular meet- ing will be at the Albert Johnson home south of Still, where Mrs. Wi and signed as charter members. Tem- porary officers were elected to serve until the beginning of the club year on Nov. 1. Officers elected were: President, Mrs. 8. 8. Tracy; vice pres- ident, Mrs. T. Naaden, reporter, Mrs. E. Saville. The first regular meeting will be held June.11 promptly at 2:30 Pp. m. at the home of Mrs. W. W. Bax- ter with Mrs. Saville as assisting hostess. The subject for study, con- ducted by Mrs..F. E. Martin will be “Homemakers’ Parliamentary Rules.” Messers John and Ervin Mindt drove up from Napoleon Sunday af- ternoon and spent a few hours at the John Weber home here. Miss Ada Saville's Sunday school won second prize in the Emmons County Health Poster contest. The Braddock 4-H Baby Beef club will sponsor @ carnival dance in the high school gym Monday evening, June 9, music being furnished by “Bill's Boys.” Numbers are being sold on a quilt. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Enders and fam- ily of Temvik were Sunday viistors at the Leo Dailey home. Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Allen were Lin- ton and Hazelton callers Monday. Mrs. O. R. Bauer arrived home Wednesday evening from Minneapo- lis, where she has completed a course in beauty culture. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long motored to McKenzie Sunday and accompan- jed there by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long ternoon. He was suffering from ton- Silitis. Anton Nelson spent Sunday aftere noon visiting Ole Lillefjeld. Anton and Andrew Nelson were Bismarck callers Saturday, May 17. Richard Schafer, our road’ boss, had dinner at the Ole Lillefjeld home Saturday. Adolph Peterson was a Wilton call- er Saturday. A dance was given at the Williams ranch Saturday evening. Callers in Wilton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Broun, Mrs. Joe Broun, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and baby and Mrs. Marla Elsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald and daugh- ter Mrs, Merton Demorey of Montana visited’ at the Ole Lillefjeld home Wednesday evening. B Wednesday gfternoon Mrs. Mary Elsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lille- fjeld and daughter Mary Ann viisted at the Ole Soderquist home. Lester Broun called on Ole Lille- fjeld Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Broun spent Friday eve- ning at the Wm. Broun home. Mrs. Wm. Broun visited at the Joe Broun home Friday. sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Jr., and family, Dewey Lawler, John Roth and Fred Ohlhauser. esrown called on friends in Linton*Bunday. Mr. and Mrs, Art Hermann of Li- vona, Gottlieb Grenz of Temvik, John Stohler, Jr of Gayton, Helmet Schiermeister and Steve Koppy, Jr., called at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz ved family and Francis Chesrown visiting at the Steve Koppy home Sunday evening. Dewey Lawler was a business caller in Linton Monday. Anton Tschida of St. Paul, Minn., visited at the Steve Koppy home Monday. ee f”___ Sterling ] o By FERN R. STEWART The Sterling Homemakers’ club members met at the home of Mrs. C. ‘W. Beyer on May 20. The last major project lesson was given by the lead- ers, Mrs. H. L. Relk and Mrs. H. J. Brownawell. Votes were cast on the various major projects for next year’s work. Plans were also made for » aaa ae | Baldwin | —_—_____—_-e they spent the day in Bismarck vis- iting at the O. E. Anderson home. The Braddock people were very much interested in listening in Thurs- day evening to hear Mr. O. R. Bauer and Walter Bohlin sing over KFYR. Many others in different parts of the ter Sundquist and Miss Edna Johi son will entertain the unit. All mem- bers are urged to attend and to bring scissors. The Congregational Ladies’ Aid met at the church on Wednesday after- noon, Commencement exercises will be held at the Canfield school on the evening of May 31. The public is in- vited to attend. The ball game between Regan and Tuttle, played there on Sunday, was won by the latter, the score being 8 to 6. The Regan team will play at Wildwood on Memorial day against the Washburn team. The dance given by the American Legion on Saturday evening was well attended. There will be another dance on Saturday, May 31. Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte was a caller in Bismarck last week. Mrs. L. Hopkins and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson accompanied by Miss Eve- lyn Donovan of Arena motored to Tuttle on Saturday evening, where they sold 102 poppies. A. L. Garnes and A. F. Tourtelotte attended the Shrine convention in Fargo last week. D. E. Mattis of Wilton was a caller here on Sunday. [Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Rev. Benzon, accompanied by his daughter Ruth, drove down from Bis- marck Saturday forenoon and met with the confirmation class in the af- ternoon. They were over Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oberg. There was a large attendance at all of Sunday's services. Rev. Benzon preached in the morning and Rev. Alfson, who arrived at the home of his daughter Mrs. Grant Peterson Sunday noon, preached at the after- noon services. The baccalaureate sermon, delivered by Rev. Benzon in the high school gym Sunday evening, was education- ally and spiritually instructive, not only to the graduates, but'to the en- Lite congregation and was enjoyed by be all. t The confirmation services will be held June e8. There will be two serv- ices, 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Choir practice at the Lutheran church will be held next Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Feltheim. Ladies’ Aid will meet Saturday afternoon, June 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forsberg. They met last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nels Olson. A large crowd was present. The ladies de- cided to have their annual mid-sum- mer picnic and bazaar on Saturday, June 14, inchead of June 24. ‘This midsummer picnic has been an an- nual event for many years held in| the Peterson grove on the 24th of June, There were no services held in the Methodist church Sunday morning on account of the baccalaureate services being held in the school gym in the evening. There will be baptismal sully ob barman Lake at 1:30 a. m. y, June 1 and preaching in the M. E. church in Braddock at 8 p.m. The ball game Tuesday afternoon between Braddock and Moffit high school teams resulted in a victory for Braddock. The game was held at Benz's grove. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle of the Wild Rose township wete Braddock callers Friday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Davis Sunday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.-E. Praser. The Braddock school election will be held Tuesday, June 3. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Button motored to Lehr Sunday to visit at the Hoine home. Marcella returned home with ‘em to Braddock. ir. and Mrs. C. T. Barton enter- tained out of town guests at an eight Viola Aarvig and Miss Louise Barton assisted the hostess in serving. Three tables of bridge followed. Mrs. Bohlin received first prize and Mr. Engle- mea Sgrireange e ford Aarvig famil; re week-end visitors at the Barton oe, They leave by car this week for an extended visit in the east. En route they will visit Mrs. Aarvig's old home a zone and Mr. Aarvig’s home in Illi- is. Mrs. Mary Rousu passed away atj her home southeast of town very sud- denly Thursday evening. She was ap- parently in her usual health until about an hour before her death. She leaves to mourn her loss elght sons and three daughters, her husband having passed away several years ago. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Gea. Autio, was held in the Fine nish church and interment made in me aeons cemetery. 8] irs. F, E. Savage motored to Selfridge Saturday morning to vis- * ie ite none of their daughter, Mrs. + E. York and family, returning home Sunday evening. we Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber and family of Linton visited with Mr. Weber's parents at the Central hotel bere Sunday. day for Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and Elmer and Opal Gray. Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter ley Jean were guests the past Tuesday afternoon Busleigh Count; Agent A. R. Meisen of Bismarck me ganized a Homemakers’ club in Brad- dock. Several ladies were present o'clock bridge dinner Friday evening. | @ state also enjoyed this 15-minute pro- gram and will be very much pleased to hear them again. Rev. and Mrs. Locher of Napoleon and Mr. and Mrs. Falgatter of Kin- tyre attended the baccalaureate serv- ices held here Sunday evening. Mesdames Allen and Savage spent Wednesday and Thursday calling on Bismarck. friends. Mr. and Mrs. E.:E. Glanville of Wing visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. R. H: Corey. ‘Mrs. Glanville is a siéter of Mrs. Corey. Mesdames Barton, Long, Allen Aar- vig and Savcge attended a meeting of the O. E. S. at Linton Tuesday eve- ning, May 20. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Vie were Bis- marck callers Thursday. Mrs. M. Nyland and two daugh- ters, Sylvia and Elna, also Mrs. George Will of Bismarck attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Rousu Sunday afternoon. Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. H. Bowers and tdmily were Sunday visitors with rel- atives in Napoleon. Mrs. Wm. Macdonald of Glencoe was a week-end visitor with relatives in Braddocb. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Piers spent Mon- day and Tuesday in Bismarck and Mandan. Miss Ada Saville left Wednesday for a short visit with Miss Hattie Fet- terley at the Jamestown college. Wild Rose 4 By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL School election will be held at Wild Rose school No. 1 Tuesday afternoon, June 3, for the purpose of electing one director and one treasurer. W. W.-Mandigo, assessor of Cherry Grove district, made a business call here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glovich and daughters Misses Antionette and Gladys, living south of this township, tick calling on friends Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs Howard’ Brownawell of Maffit made a business call here lay. Frank Saville is serving on the jury at Linton. Herman Junge of Braddock made a business call here Saturday. Everett Porter, our genial assessor from across the lake, was through here: last ‘week checking up on the farmers here. Miss ‘Nina -Waiste-has been visit- ing her sister, Miss Jn Weineaites ing. her sister Miss Jennie Waiste, teacher of school No. 1, several days last week. Mrs, J. J. Hill and children of Be- soba made a business call here Sat- urday. Mrs. John Peterson and children motored to Jamestown and back Sun- y. Visitors at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday afternoon included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling, Misses Louise Rieqman and Grace Miller, John Beuclaire and Glen Adams of Moffit, Lester Morris or Jamestown and aMrvin Swanson. Ernest Swanson and Lee. Saville motored to Jamestown Sunday to visit friends. there, returning with Miss Ada Saville, who had been visiting Miss. Hattie Fetterly and other friends , Mr. and: Mrs, Jake Voll and Mrs. Voll’s brother Edward Swanson are leaving the fore part of the week for Colorado, where they will visit their Parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Swanson, who went .to Colorado some time ago. They expect to be gone about two Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Browna- well at their home Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Saville attended the poultry meeting at Linton last week. {Painted Woods | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Broun and son Lester, Mrs. Amy Bloom and daugh- ter Mary, had dinner with the Joe Broun family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and baby were Wilton callers Saturday afternoon. Lester Broun and Ole Lillefjeld mo- tored to Wilton last Monday. Lester also visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Gertrude Damstrom shopped at Wilton Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson was a Wilton caller Saturday afternoon. Winlin Welder, who works at the ‘Wm. Broun place, drove down to visit ne ane , Mrs. Earl Graham, Monday, iy 19. Ole Lillefjeld calied at the Andrew Nelson ‘home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald Wed- nesday evening at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Anton Nelson was a caller in Wil- ton Friday. ; Winlin Welder, who has been stay- ing at the Wm. Broun, place is now visiting at the Williams ranch near the river. Mr. ‘and Mrs, H. W. Crawford of Mandan visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday, May 18. * Mr. ‘and Mrs. Joe Broun took their son Marvin to the doctor Monday By FLORENCE BORNER A number of local boys and girls went to Bismarck Friday after baby chicks which they got through the county agent, Mr. Miesen. The Baldwin schools enjoyed a pic- nic Friday in the grove on the Gus Rupp farm one half mile north of town. Games were played and a pic- nic lunch was served. : Steve Morris of Bismarck was here the latter part of th eweek on a busi- ness mission. O. W. Roberts, of the state weather bureau, was a recent business caller in the community Miss Katheryn Monroe will not be a member of the 193 graduating class of the Bismegck high school as re- ported in our last week's items. Frances Rupp, high school student of Bismarck, spent the week-end at her home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and daughter Iona were recent busi- ness callers in the capital city. Mrs. K. N. Dorman and sons, Robert and Kenneth, visited with Mrs, Dorman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp, Wednesday afternoon. ‘The annual picnic and achievement day program for all Homemaker’s clubs in Burleigh county will be held at the Menoken picnic grounds Wed- nesday, June 4. The program will begin at ten o'clock and at noon a picnic lunch will be served A number of friends and relatives gathered at the Frank Paul home Monday evening in honor of Mr. Paul's birthday. ‘The time was spent socially and a midnight supper was enjoyed. About fifty were present including: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. William Paul and Les- ter French of Bismarck. - ‘The closing exercises of the Bald- win schools will be held in the com- munity hall on the evening of May 28. As there will be but three grad- uates, Misses Lucille Monroe, Eunice Kent and Clarence Anderson, other pupils of the schools will assist in the program. Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbertson attended a party which was held at the Clarence Gilbertson home in Wil- ton Thursday evening Miss Lorain Engleman left the fore part of the week for Bismarck where she has accepted a position. Miss Florence Rupp, who has been spending a few weeks with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp, has returned to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eddie enter- tained friends from Stewartsdale and Bismarck at their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strandemo of Glenview were reecnt callers in town. Miss Martha Enfleman, who is em-. ployed at the Lester Larson home at ‘Woganspors, was a caller in town Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reinholt Geifle and daughter Clara of Washburn, and Mr. and Mrs. William Adams of Cole- harbor, were guests at the Emil Geigle home the fore part of the week Vernie Peterson, who is employed at the Harold Breen farm near Bis- marek, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson of Still were recent guests at the El- mer Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and small son were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Falkenstein’s par- ard Oil company, delivered oil and gas to the Still community Thursday. By ELIZABETH KOPPY Math Koppy was a business caller in Tergvik and Linton Tuesday after- noon. August Obermaier of Linton was delivering gasoline to farmers in this vicinity Tuesday afternoon. John Ohlauser, Sr., was a business caller in Linton and Temvik Tucs- day. Rhineholdt Burkhardt was a busi- ness caller at Mrs. Dorothy Rensch- @ | ler's home Wednesday forenoon. Ted Lawler and Jim Postle are painting the former’s farm buildings. Joe Fettig of Linton delivered gas- oline to Godfrey Grenz Wednesday. John Rebenitsch of near Fort Rice called at the Steve Koppy home Sat- urday afternoon. Dewey Lawler and Francis Ches- rown were business callers in Linton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters Pauline, Gertrude and Re- gina went to Bismarck Wednesday returning the next day. Pauline stayed at the Ed. Swiber home of Li- vona where she will visit for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and daughter Rose were visiting at the Henry Hermann home of Gayton Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Buchanan and daughter of the Buchanan valley were in this vicinity Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and daughters visited at the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith of near Hazelton. Among those that visited at the Herman Backhaus home Sunday af- ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. David, D. S. Joeb and daughter Magaline, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daugh- ters Regina Gertrude and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. John “Backhaus and daughters Phlips, Lila and Frieda, Mr. and Mrs,.John Ohlhauser, Sr., and ye Achievement day. Lunch was then served by the hostess. Achievement day will be held at the Menoken grove on Wednesday, June son and family, Mr. and Thomas and son Danny, Mr. Mrs. T. Samgochian and Mrs. C. Erickson spent Wedn afternoon with Mrs. C. Nelson. cand Mr. and Mrs. T. Olson and Miss Della Olson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson. Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein called on Mrs. Elmer Koon Monday afternoon. Professor Herum and Raymond Mey Vleet motored to Bismarck Fri- Mrs. Floyd Swanson and Mrs. El- wood Swanson spent Thursday after- Chapin. Mrs. H. A. Knutson and Mrs. Clar- ence Swanson called on Mrs. Chas. Jackson Thursday afternoon. The baccalaureate services for the Graduating class of 1930 was held at ala i OS t . Rev. Vater of - coe vd mmencement exercises are to be Thursday evening at 8:30 at the hall. Rev. Logee of the Presbyterian church at Bismarck will make the address. Mrs. C. J. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and Delmar Erickson 4, from 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. Commit- tees have been appointed for the var- ious activities, Anyone wishing to attend may do so. Ask club members for full particulars. The club would like to have those interested attend and see just what the different Home- makers have achieved. The Sterling high school juniors and seniors held their banquet Tues- Gay night, May 20. They had supper at the G. P. hotel in Bismarck. and then took in a show afterwards. There were fourteen in all. Mrs. George Kusch and son Dean called at the Tom Stewart home Wednesday morning. George Kusch was a business caller at Tom Stewart's Saturday. Mrs, Oscar Anderson and daugh- ter Clara called at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and daughters Arylene and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Miss Dorothy Zuraff, George Kusch and son Dean, Mr. and Mrs. James Riley, Joe Cox and daughter Miss Katherine, Mrs. Elsus Elness and daughter Miss Lucille, and Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness. Miss Mildred Apland called on Mrs. ‘Thomas Stewart Friday evening. Dean Kusch and Llewellyn Kling helped entertain at the Menoken P.- T. A. Friday night. Business callers in Sterling Satur- day were Mr. and Mrs. Prince and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. McClouard Mr. Chas. Booheister and daughter Lela, Leo Stanton, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Fogarty, and Warren Keeler of Clear Lake. Mrs. Henry Van Horn of ‘Driscoll called on Mrs. Oscar Anderson Fri- day afternoon. \ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family were Sunday callers at the Henry Van Horn home in Driscoll. Hassin Eele was a Driscoll caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Long called at the Hassin Eele home Saturday eve- ning. : \ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele Sunday evening. The three grade rooms of the Ster- ling school held their closing school picnic at the Menoken grove Fri- day. Miss Gladys Ness, who has complet: ed a successful term of school near Bismarck, came home the latter part of last week. Hassin Eele was a business caller at Lester Clarke’s Sunday evening James Sedevic called on his daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus Sunday. Mrs. Henry Van Horn accompanied by Miss Gladys Ness were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Miss Fern Stewart called on Miss Marion Ness Monday. By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Clifford Erickson of Tappen spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. . . Ed Madson had din- Mr. and ner Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen. Raymond Van Vleet, Jerry Kafer and Henry Jubilunn spent Sunday rit. and Mrs. Ed Kafer of Haz- elton. Miss Effie Lindblad of Omaha, Neb., is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet, Fred Wilkinson, Helen Swindling and Thelma Skogen motored to Lake Isa- and Broadway Monday evening. Mrs. A. P. Rosvold entertained at Mount, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Herman and little George Knutson of Fargo. The Home-makers’ club met with Mrs. Joe Lewis Wednesday afternoon. The last lesson in was completed. Thursday the proect lead- ers, Mrs. Fred Jordan and Miss Eileen | Sawyer, motored to Bismarck to meet with leaders of other clubs. Mrs. Lewis, president, was also there. June 4 all the clubs will meet and picnic at at Menoken. spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Nettleton. Jens —_ spent Sunday with his Thursday. Pearl Hanson, Beryl Johnson, Stan- ley Hanson and Delmar Erickson spent Sunday evening at the Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson ‘and in- {ent son, Mr. and. Mrs. Oscar. Pedex- Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammer grees . and Mrs. Fi Swanson mo- tored to Carrington Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the Sawyer home June 6th. Mrs. Clar- ence Syverson and Mrs. Sawyer will serve, Miss Emma Eisenbeisz of Bismarck Spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp of Sterling spent Monday with Mrs. Hel- mer Meland. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen and daughter Sylvia and Mrs. Vic. Peder- son and daughter Jackie spent Thurs- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Madson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet and daughter Vilma, accompanied by Mrs. A. H. Meland and Thelma Skogen, motored to the Alfred Hogstad home and also to Geo. Haugen’s Sunday evening. Dorothy Sapp spent Monday eve- ‘Mrs.| ng with Mrs. Nels Meland. A memorial program will be given Friday morning at the hall‘at 10:30. Misses Grenz and Nettleton called on Mrs. Elmer Koon Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Meyer spent Thursday yee with Mrs. Chas. Swanson. Mr. Mrs. Elwood Swanson and favor of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer. Meland spent Sunday with Mr. and’ Mrs. Robert Mrs. H. A. Knutson and Valdis called at the F. ©. Johnson home Sunday. if Welch’s Spur ] nie By MRS. R. M. WELCH Several from this vicinity attended the Young People's rally at the Glen- coe church last Sunday. About 100 were present. Miss Vail, new director of Christian education, Rev. and Mrs. Logee of Bismarck, and Walter Le Roy, state president of Christian En- Ported by all who attended. A Memorial day will be given at the Glencoe church at three o'clock Memorial day. After the pro- gram and decoration of the graves an ice cream social will be given in the evening. Mrs. Robert Welch and brother spring. Robert Welch called on his father, ig Welch, and Ed. Doppler Mon- 5 er, Sunday afternoon. rge crowd of friends and relatives were Present. The Stewartsdale Missionary so- ciety will gather at the church the coming Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock {gf # Sleanips-and painting bee, Ex- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch = ted at the home Sunday. a mh ‘The next meeting of the Stewarts- dale missionary society will be held at the William McDonald home, Thurs- day, June Sth. Daily vacation school will begin June 2nd at Telfer school No. 3. All children of school age are invited to attend. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson will be the teachers. The school hours will be from 9:00 to 1:00. f Taft o By FLORENCE GOSNEY Mrs. Herman cote : Nieman was a town Eunice J wth jessen. ~ gig Monday night Henry Jessen family were Bis- marck callers Friday. if ria day, ™ Puney was a town caller Pri- Quite a few attended P.-T. A. Sterling Thursday evening. The John Ben family were Bis- Ed Gi ‘ ins ibson was a Sterling caller Eider Eines called at Mrs. Jennie Clarke's home Tuesday. ss Mr. and 5 The ae, ote q Mrs. Ole Newland ane were Driscoll callers mature Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Viol were Driscoll callers Saturday etl they also visited with Mrs. John Ol- son and at the Martin Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were iscoll callers Saturday. Mrs. Ed. Gibson and Mrs. Johnny were Driscoll visitors Satur- g ? E E Ha McCullough and Mr. i cE é z g i ji ff uf E i 5 B f i j i | i. el E E ine F ; E I i g i E i i: { H il i EB slpiets ; i | / i 4 ut HF ff de Fly | | i : Bee. Hed p f i i i aie fn FE 2 B was Se. mmegkes of be, Kermit | Th evening. A program was given after which luncheon was served. , Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver called at the: Walter Scott home Thursday. a Mrs. Leo Sheldon and Mrs. Albert Vollen motored to Regan Saturday. Mr. Moses, George and Luella, mo- tored to Wing Wednesday. L. N. Davis and sons Paul and Heer called at the S. B. Olson home junday, Clarence Kettleson called. at the home of his father, C. O. Kettleson, Thursday. The Tolliver school and two schools of Wing township held a pic- nic at the Willow Springs Friday. eet and ‘ae Moses have Joined the poul club in-Lyman townshij ip. Chas. Heddick called at the O. W. Oa aa Thursday. . Mrs. Roy Farley were Wii callers Thursday. a Mrs. Ernest Gordon called at the Mrs, K. Kolb home Thursday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCullough and family of Wilton were Sunday dinner guests at the Wm. McCullough home. gut Sunday guests at the James Fitz- gerald home were Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Sherman and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Pool, Gotlieb Doctor, Ruth and Virgil Little, Bob McCullough Naon . K. son Andrew, Mrs. and Allen -Little’s Sun- Oscar Magnuson Christianson home Batty, james Fitagerald cai ity and Fit u at so 8. W. Nemetz home way laon Hiesdorf is a guest of Frat Fitzgerald this week. oe lorgenson was an over- ad guest of Louise Walker Tues- iy. Mr. Kraft called at L. Jorgenson’: Tuesday after barley. toh x Louis Jorgenson, Jr., captured a den of coyote pups last week. He took them to Bismarck to receive bounty. Brittin 4 a By NORA L. ALLENSWORTH J SEBS 2c ale ieiles 2 ak dal from the hospital this week. Mrs. Kershaw has been quite ill with and her many friends will learn of her recovery. Mrs. Henry Crawford and Eleanor were Sunday call- at the C. D. Kimball home. Mrs. Melvin Welch (nee Ida John- ) spent Monday and Tuesday of week at the home of her mother, ara gf 5 EEE f celebrate the tenth tent. Tee? of tele marriage. Lyd Vilma Hirning and Miss Wednesday afternoon. ” = Mrs. Henry Crawford was a caller at the Whittaker home Tuesday af- By P. B. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson and son Edgar viisted with their daughter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein Sunday. L. M. Norquist and son Vernon vis- ith Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund l 5 BB Hd if = 5 it f z Cl & ; i. i FFs i ay ! | E i F i i i fr fl i 5 | li i i i | i : i ! aE H ck af ir | Doris Johnson is visiting with Nev’ Noon for @ few days, > x oO