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THE B ISMARCK TRIBUNE, NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ——————$—$ nnn @ | garet were attending to business in Wing Wilton last Thursday afternoon. @| Dorothy Little and Oliver Tosseth of Ghylin were in the Wilton high School children’s bunch who went to the picnic at Wildwood Friday. Eunice Davis spent Sunday evening By LILLIE MUELLER ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and daugh- ter of Bismarck spent Sunday at the ¥. Glanville home. Mrs, J. J. Horner and Helen Bleth were visitors at the Mueller home Fri- evening. ey the Oswald aay a ad 1 friends at her home Bu Pay) ite occasion being her fif- teenth birthday. John Bower of McCluskey was an * overnight guest at the John Mueller home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and ing Monday to take the examinations in school No. 1 Forest Little called at the Albert Johnson home Monday morning. Miss Ida Tosseth took Wednesday dinner with Margaret and Eunice Davis. L. W. Davis was a business caller at the Nick Holgerson place Sun- day. Miss Ida Magnuson took in the} dance at Bismarck Saturday evening. mt Sunday in Tuttle. Eunice Davis called on Ida Tosscth Brae acd airs John Harty and fam-| Thursday morning and took lunch ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Fields and | with her. ; | family, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell} Lee Sunquist spent Sunday with and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson | Forest Little. and Clara Weber all spent Sunday ieee evening at the Arena grove. oa Mr. and Mrs. John Boss and son | McKenzie | Arnold spent Saturday night and ry By MRS. T. T. HUGHES E Sunday at their daughter's home, Mrs. L. H. Knowles. Harold Mueller spent Sunday at his parental home in Wing. Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter spent Friday at Tuttle. Alice Johns spent Saturday night with Ruth Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham and son and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Soder and Gaughter motored to Fargo Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, John Weber, Sr., were visitors at the John R. Weber home near Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Edgerton and son/ left for the west coast a week ago for a short vacation. Edna Josephson spent the week-end with Margaret Marchant. Edith Mueller, Alvina Kraft and Gottfred Weber were callers at the Mueller home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Davis and chil- dren spent Saturday and Sunday vis- | iting relatives at Makoti, N. D. Erna Enochson returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and fam- ily were Sunday viistors at the G. A.! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCloskey, John Bossart home. and Evelyn Betz, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville and | Raeschke, Mrs. G. Manly, Mr. and daughter were business callers in Bis- | Mrs. S. E. Clizbe, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. marck Friday. Miller, Mrs. E. Easton, Mrs. Paul An- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knowles, Mr.| trim, Mrs. E. Van Dyne, Miss Lillian and Mrs. John Boss and Hilda} Newman and Mrs. B. F. Coons were ‘Wutzke were visitors at the E. S. Lar- | Bismarck callers Saturday. son home Sunday. Arthur Green of Valley City vis- Mr, and Mrs. John Mueller, Mrs. | ited Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Dyne Mon- R. J. Bleth and Mr. and Mrs. John] day. ‘Weber, Jr., spent Sunday visiting at} Mr. and Mrs. George Watson were the Adolph Weber home. Bismarck callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Edwards mo-| Mr. and Mrs. Oat Bailey and fam- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Dan | ily of Bismarck visited at the T. Seiglock accompanied them. Hughes home Sunday. A numbeer of the Wing folks at-/ The Sunday school gave a party at tended the ball game held at Tuttle| the church for Miss Young, Miss Sunday. The game was played be-| Moses and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller, tween Regan and Tuttle. The score/ who are leaving this community in was 6 to 8 in favor of Tuttle. the near future. Mr, and Mrs. Subey and daughter] Mrs. G. Markham of Dawson spent spent Sunday at Tuttle. the week-end with Mrs. W. W. Miller. Mrs. J. J. Horner and Helen Bleth| Mrs. B. F. Coons visited friends in were visitors at the Weber home Fri-| Bismarck Saturday. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Amundson of Lucille Anderson and Florence Hub- | Braddock called on Mr. and Mrs. E. bell spent Monday in Jamestown. Van Dyne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Glanville and} Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Em. Glanville, | children left Saturday for Jamestown Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and Mr. and| where they met Mrs. Miller's uncle Mrs. Walter Paling spent Sunday eve-| and aunt from Seattle, Wash. They ning at the H. Glanville home. then spent the week-end at Mrs. Miss Ella Leathers, who attends col- lege at Jamestown, spent the week- end at her home here. The Royal neighbors held a regular meeting in the Hall Thursday night with good attendance. Mrs, E. J. Schultz and Mis. F. E. McCurdy of Bismarck were visitors. After the meeting a social hour followed. Mrs. W. W. Miller, Miss Jerry Moses and Miss Geralda Young, members leav- ing this community in the near fu- ture, were presented with a gift from the lodge and lodge members. Love- ly refreshments were served by Mrs. W. L. Watson, Mrs, R. C. Wildfang and Mrs. Ed. Easton. Ruth Lwis and Madeline Boren spent Monday visiting Rose Fuehrer. Mrs. E. L. Adams and Mrs. T. T. Hughes were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. very ill in one of the hospitals in Bismarck from a ruptured appendix, but at this writing is reported some better. Lavern Guldberg called at Ed Wag- ner’s Saturday forenoon. Henry McClusky, Wing oil man, was | through our vicinity Friday making several local stops. Harry Ulfers was a business caller in Wing Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and with her father in Rock Hill, return-| sons spent Sunday evening at the Howard Glanville home in Wing and | also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Pailing of Butte. | Pihlaja and Alex Ranta were callers Delia Kraft spent Thursday night and Friday with Mary Alice and Rose | Mcintyre. i Otto Beak is working for Harry Ul- | fers at present. family, Melvin Webster, Ed Smith and | George McIntyre were dinner guests | of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klangenburg Sunday. Mrs. Caroline Kraft and family! were guests at the Jake Kraft home Sunday evening. Miss Alvina Kraft is assisting with | the housecleaning at the John Web- ber home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons and Jonathan Glanville called at Fred Smith’s Thursday afternoon. | — | eee ee F S. W. Burleigh By MRS. KATIE STEWART iH Everett Houser returned to his home Saturday after spending some time with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Smith of Huff, N. D. Callers at the John Stewart home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hauser and children, John Becknall, Ernest. Lange, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart. Vernon Gramling is spending a few days at the J. A. Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hauser trans- acted business in Bismarck Tuesday. Eric Englebretzer and Lynn Gram- ling of Regan called at the John Stewart home Monday. Alex Anderson transacted business in the Capital Citl Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gabel of Me- noken were business callers at the O. G. Davenport home Wednesday. Mrs. Jim Kares and children called at the Lee Mallard home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falconer and children visited at the Dan McLean home Sunday. Ed Becknall has started to the Welch Spur school. Miss Gladys Gramling, who has been teaching near Regan, is spending her vacation with relatives in Telfer township. Malcolm Nicholson, John and Ed Becknall, Ernest Lang and Norman Stewart motered to Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Ed Allensworth was assessing in Telfer township last week. Mrs. A. J. Stewart and Gladys} Noid motored to Wilton Satur- lay. Mrs. John A. Stewart left for Prince Edward Island Monday eve- ning where she will spend some time with her mother. Alta By KARL SCHATZ Henry Schatz, Jr., was a caller at leave soon for Canada where they will viist their son Earl and family. Mrs. J. F. Wildfang called on Mrs. T. T. Hughes Monday afternoon. W. W. Miller accompanied the é gas eighth grade class to Bismarck last Mrs. W. A. Dietzman left for Mor-| Wednesday after school where they ton, Minn., Tuesday evening where| had their pictures taken. After they she was called as her mother, Mrs.| came home they went to the Miller Reincke, was very ill. home for supper. The rooms’ and Joe Fischer called at the Dietzman | table were artistically decorated with farm Wednesday. the class colors, orchid and ivory. Walter Dietzman received word | Place cards were used and covers were Wednesday that his mother-in-law, | laid for eleven. A large bouquet of Mrs, Reineke had passed away that lilacs, the class flower, adorned the morning. center of the table. The f{ Mrs. Lundquist and son Pete visited | menu was served by Mrs. Miller, as- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer'| sisted by Miss Young. Jerry Boren acted as butler: Fruit cocktail, cream of tomato soup with mushrooms, fried chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, vegetable salad, rolls, butter, olives, celery, sweet pickles, ice cream, cake and coffee. Mrs. T. T. Hughes spent Friday and Saturday in Bismarck visiting her sister, Mrs. C. R. Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller to dinner Monday evening in honor of Miss Young's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long of Brad- dock were visitors of Mr. and. Mrs. E. Van Dyne Sunday. They motored to Bismarck in the afternoon where they attended the I. G. A. meeting. | H. E. O'Neil was a Bismarck caller Miller's home at Kensal. e Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rodgers plan to By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN ‘William Kershaw transacted business in Bismarck Fri- day. Their daughter Esther and Ar- thur Morrison returned with them to spend the week-end. Walter Dietzman and Floyd Owen transacted business in Bismarck Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Seame Gibson visited at the Walter Dietzman home Satur- day night and Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Owen called on Mrs. El- mer Lundquist Sunday evening. Miss Evenlett Tooker spent Sun- day at her parental home. Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Tuesday. Mrs. Edna Putnam was a shopper in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gable and chil- dren visited Sunday at the G. A. Hughes home. Pad Gill pinde, S usiness trip to jismarck last Monday. Gust Petroff spent the week- Maxine Johnson is visiting with her | in Bismarck vislteng friends ee grandmother Mrs. A. Tosseth. i Miss Hilda Krause is spending a/|@. short time visiting with friends in | Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Tuttle. e Mr..and Mrs, Oscar Magnuson were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Paul Davis spent Saturday evening with his parents in Ghylin. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and Miss Neva Noon were Sunday guests at the} Mr. and Mrs, Fred Haas and daugh- Nels Alms home. ter Esther and son Teddy, Mrs. Helen Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman! Zelmer and baby daughter motored to called on Mrs. A. Tosseth last Wed-| McClusky to attend the Mennonite nesday evening. conference held there. Russell Newmon of Wilton was call-| Mrs. Bert Glanville and son Har- 4ng in Ghylin and Estherville town-| old, Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs. ship last week. Howard Glanville of Wing motored to A birthday surprise party was had | Bismarck Friday. 2 by Miss Ida Tosseth on Margaret} Mrs. Carrie Kraft and son Andrew Davis Saturday evening. There were | visited at Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kraft’s 44 present, many of them being high | Wednesday afternoon. School young people from Bismarck,| Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beak are the Wilton, Wing, Still and the Regan | proud parents of a baby girl born community. A nice time was had and | the 15th of May. lunch was served at @ late hour. Mar-| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Webber and garet received many nice presents. family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause were | Elmer Drum Sunday. shopping in Bismarck and Regan| Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Hugh Saturday afternoon. were shopping in Tuttle Saturday af- Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and chil- | ternoon. dren took in the ball game at Regan| W. H. Stark called at Gerald Pay: @ week ago Sunday, it being the first | seno’s Saturday forenoon. ball game of this season. = Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were Mrs. August Krause's mother is vis-, guests at the Bert Glanville home iting with her. Sunday. Grandpa Glanville returned Margaret Davis spent Friday and | home with them for a few days’ visit. Saturday with her father in Rock| Martha and Irene Kraft visited Hill township. ,. Mary Alice and Rose Mcintyre and Mrs. Nels Alms were in Thursday afternoon. Bismarck Saturday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas and fam- Earl Davis was a Sunday caller at Dave Johnson is working for El- mer Drum this week. ms Emanuel Haas of Goodrich has Delbert Davis took dinner Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff and Mrs. ‘@ay with her sister in Wilton. Delores Sandberg, small daughter = Karl Schatz home Monday eve- ning. Henry Schaeffer and Harold Brown were business callers at Mc- Clusky Monday forenoon. David Schatz was a caller at Alta ‘Thursday. Gearold Jones of Alta called at the Karl Schatz home Ttursday. Fred Brockett was a viistor at the Karl Schatz home Thursday. Mrs. Karl Schatz spent Wednesday evening visiting with Mrs. Henry Scheaffer. Gearold Jones of Alta called at the Karl Schatz home Thursday evening. Karl Schatz motored to M@Clusky ‘Wednesday to attend to some business matters. Alvin Schatz spent Wednesday and David Schatz Wednesday eve- 8. Karl Schatz was a Regan caller Thursday. Thofield Schatz called at the John Anderson home Wednesday. Mrs. Adams was a visitor at Alta Wednesday afternoon. Alvin Scvhatz spent Wednesday evening visiting with Harold Brown. John Stroh of near Alta was a call- er at McClusky Monday. Harold Brown was a visitor at the Nels Ness home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz and son ‘Thofield motored to Pickardville Sat- Harold Brown of near Alta trans- acted business at Turtle Lake Fri- day afternoon. Gustave Schatz and Edwin were callers at the Henry Schaeffer home Friday. ‘The dinner guests at the Henry Schaeffer home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bosche and John Martz- holf of Mercer. Thofield Schatz visited with Henry and Johnny Schaeffer Sunday. ichard Adams, who is employed by George Hecker of near Alta spent Sunday at his mother’s home. Edwin and David Schatz were Alta callers Saturday evening. Emil Sadler and Harry Schaeffer were Alta shoppers Saturday eve- ning. Dan and Alfred Reinhart spent Saturday evening at their home, Gustave Schatz motored to McClus- ky Friday afternoon to attend to some business matters. David Schatz called at the John Stroh home Monday. Karl Schatz was a business caller at the Fred Brockett home Monday. Eddie Johnson called at the Fred Brockett home Monday. Edward Schatz was a business caller at McClusky Saturday evening. Mr. and Mi. John Stroh were vis- itors at McClusky Sunday. John Stroh was a shopper at Alta Saturday evening. Emil Sadler transacted business at McClusky Wednesday afternoon. Mike Bosche of near Alta was a shopper at Regan Monday afternoon. Gustave Schatz motored to McClus- ky Friday evening and was accom- Panied back by Pauline Schatz. Mrs. Karl Schatz, Edwin, Pauline and Dave were McClusky visitors Sunday. Henry Schaeffer, who was employed at near Mercer, returned home Friday evening. Lyman occa By S. GYLDEN Frank Holmes and Bill Mulari were visiting at the Gylden home Thurs- day evening. ily were shopping in Goodrich Satur- his parents’ home. Staton went home | day evening. with him to help with his corn plant- been down the past week doing some breaking on the Crow farm. day with Mrs. L. W. Davis and daugh- ters. Laura Sandberg motored to Bismarck Miss Ida Tosseth visited last Sun- Saturday. 4p and Mrs. L. W. Davis and Mar- of Mrs. Anna Sandberg, has beeu Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and | callers st Gust Eckholm’s Sunday. Mr. and! Mrs. Ed Elison and fam- i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spitzer were; The Walter Simons Siaaity and Wil- ily were Sunday visitors at the W. E.| Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Pesonen home. They also called atthe| Phillip Oshenik and two of his John Gylden home in the evening. friends were business callers at the Andrew Dronen was a business call- | A. H. Heinle home Sunday morning. er in Wing Thursday evening. Edward Klein was a Wilton shopper Jack Gylden and Myrle Hudson left | Saturday evening. ; for Marion, N. D., Tuesday morning. Jack Ervine was a Wilton shopper Adolph and Armas Kangas were | Saturday evening. ; callers at Bill Wanttajas one day last| Miss Helen Jennings was an over- week, night guest at the Dave Keck home Miss Selina Gylden was a caller at | Monday. | Gust Eckholm’s one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. alin were | 2. SR callers at Walter Ojanin’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pihlaja, Saima l son By MRS. JOHN A. BERG at Victor Koskie’s Saturday evening. Mr. Inget and son Walter are visit- ing friends in Braddock for a few days. Gust Lehto and Jacob Neimi were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner spent Sunday evening at the Lewis Wagner home. Gust and Fred Neimiller, Fred Warner, Lewis Wagner all motored. to Kulm Sunday evening to meet Rev. Gering and help him move to Mc- Clusky where he will work. A large crowd attended the Ladies’ Aid meeting Sunday at the Henry Gesele home. Pastor Hitmeyer will have confirm- ation services Sunday, June 1, with a large class. Everyone is welcome to attend. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wolf were Wil- ton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner motored to Bismarck with their son-in-law to consult a physician Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rewer called at the John Berg home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibold and H. Wagner motored to Bismarck Sunday where Mr. Seibold entered the St. Alexius hospital and under- went an operation Monday morning for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender are the proud parents of a son born May 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg visited at the Carl Berg home Sunday evening. John Berg and family called at the Fred Wagner home Tuesday on a business matter. John and Willie Wagner of near Severie and Eino Eckholm were callers at Henry Inget’s Thursday evening. Miss Sadie Gylden called at Louis Olson's Sunday forenoon. Sulo Eckholm is employed at Jacob Neimie’s, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reidinger and daughter were callers at John Gyl- den’s Sunday. Rudolph, Otto and Seth Haru and Emil Linska were callers at the Gust Eckholm home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Waiste and fam- ily were Wing callers Saturday eve- ning. Edwin Olson, Severt Gylden and Selma Rise were Wing callers Friday evening. Sergie and Sallie Gylden attended the picnic at the rocks west of Wing Friday. It was Miss Opau Harvey's and Miss Sigrid Josephson’s last day of school picnic. Frank Holmes and Bill Mulari were callers at Oscar Lavonious’ Sunday evening. Severie and Eino Eckholm were callers at Gylden’s Sunday evening. Elmer Josephson’s were callers at Olie Reckman’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and son Clifford were callers at Gylden’s Sunday. Turtle Lake called at the John Berg . home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. feetdate Berg are the ee proud parents of a baby girl born | Menoken | Sunday, May 25. — ——_—_____——<<@{ John Berg was a Wilton caller Fri- day. Miss Pauline Wolf, Miss Herda Berg, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg, motored to Bismarck Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. August Keck of Wash- By JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and fam- ily motored to Napoleon Sunday vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruner. Miss Camille Agnew visited Mary; burn called in this vicinity Sunday. Meyer of Napoleon. Florence Whicher is giving the sev- Miss Ruth Kamphaugh and Miss} enth and eighth grade examinations Blanche Stewart spent Sunday eve-|in Wilson township this week. ning at the V. M. Craven home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner were Frank Matty, who has been work- | Wilton shoppers Friday. ing near Brittin, visited Mr. and Mrs.! A. E. Nelson and family motored Homer Craven Sunday. to Bismarck Thursday on business. A group of Homemakers met at the} John J. Schafer and daughters i- home of Mrs. Homer Craven Tuesday | Ola and Vera spent Saturday at the to finish fitting the guide patterns. | John Berg home. Mrs. Charlie McCormick, Mrs. Law- Schrunk rence Madland, and Mrs. Win. Ker- |** By MARGARET MARCHANT shaw attended the meeting. A de- { licious lunch was served by the|@. hostess. Misses Orpha and Lillian Agnew spent several days visiting at the| Chas. Soule home near Hazelton. Mrs. Christ He aur a Mrs. A. Eber spent! Ruth and Tillie fund Dore: Best ednesday evening visiting Mr. and| were Wi: turday after- Mrs. R. G. Abelein. noon, ee 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Salter were] Mrs. Arthur Tees and son Junior shopping in Bismarck Thursday. and Mrs. John Witt were Wing call- Mrs. M. E. Funston and daughter | ers Saturday afternoon, Ella and son Roy, Mrs. Richard Salter} The Herman Neiters and James and children, and Mrs. Laura Dance Novy and family attended church in ved Mrs. Chester Boyd Monday Wing Sunday morning. afternoon. A part; ld 5 Mrs, Chris DeGroot and Mrs. Ed | No, 2 Hebel pence) erelaertetainy Ebling were shopping in Bismarck a good time reported by all. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and All _the Homemakers’ clubs and} daught their friends of Burleigh county will | Socgiess Margaret and Irene, Edna meet Achievement Day, Wednesday, June 4, at the Menoken picnic grounds. : Parent-Teacher meeting was held at the consolidated school Friday night. A musical program was given by some of the pupils of Menoken and three pupils from the Sterling school. A lunch was served. Luella Tollefson spent Saturday visiting friends in Moffit. Mrs. Park Wood and Mrs. Otto Ay- ers motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Tollefson of Bismarck spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday vis- iting her daughter, Mrs, Ralph Ish- o—e Friday evening at the J. E. Witt home. Herman Nieters was a Wing caller Friday afternoon. Edna Josephson spent the week-end with Margaret Marchant. Thomas Novak was a Wing caller Friday afternoon. Mrs. John Witt spent Wednesday at the home. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Seilinger and daughters Margie and Lois spent Thursday afternoon at the Charles Seilinger home. Mrs. J. E. Witt spent Thursday mael. afternoo ndena Neth s stoying at the Wm. | Tees, pete: witel is / Attia eth home. Jacob Mrs. M. E. Funston and daughter Witeein ae mh Wine ocalee) morning. Mrs. Orvey Bailey motored to Wing Miss Ella attended a birthday party Sunday for Grandma Crawford to help her celebrate her 90th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Park Wood, Mrs. Otto Ayers and Mrs. Ed Ebling were visiting at the A. H. Klipstein home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and fam- ily motored to Bismarck Monday evening. LeRoy Marchant is working for cs, fd this week. Novy hauled grain to Wing Bree: aa Saturday. ust itt spent Sunday e' at the Roy Marchant home. ica Alfred Boarth is working for Christ Hein a few weeks. Those who called at the Herman inday were , Irene and Margaret || Marchant, Herbert Zeigelmier, Lena- ard Knowles, Ralph Leach, William Ryan, Arthur and Ernie Witt. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters and daughters Mary and Vivian and son Andrew called at the James Novy Turtle Creek By SARAH HEINLE E. B, Lagge was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. hom noon. Lewis Wagner was a business caller an ERE en. purchased at, ane A. H. Heinle home Wednesday | a new sedan one day last week. morning. Margaret Marchant &nd Edna Jo- A. H. Heinle and daughter Rachel sephi unday and son Richard were Wilton shop- aon ee wee eas ae a business caller at See Senne era cto arena . B. Nei the A. H. Heinle home Thursday be- ee gy Teinbuck Alreed forenoon. folloy. Mr. and’ Mrs. A. H. Heinle and| p(uy ond Alired Molloy. daughter Sarah were Wilton drew and Albert called at the Charles Saturday evening. Me ening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Breden were ones bone Moda ef Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Glen View] Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kobnick and Glen View | daughter were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday evening. ° By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Kal Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knocks and fam- ily were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. thryn McLean returned Saturday Mr. and Mrs. G. Shearer and famr | to give the state examinations at the ily were Wilton shoppers Saturday | Holden school this week. evening. John Olson of Bismarck called at Misses Helen. Minnie and Vera|Con Johnson's Sunday. Jennings were Wilton shoppers Sat-| Eugene Damstrom, who has been uray evening. employed at the Walter Simons home Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brezden were|for the past month, returned to his Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. home in Painted Woods Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klein and daugh-| The Alvin Lange family were dinner ter vere Wilton shoppers Saturday pee at the Tom Morgan home Sun- evennig. ry. Mrs. Azerman of Regan was a Bis-| The David Dixon family of near marck shopper Saturday and spent | Wilton called at the Alvin Lange home the evening at Wilton. Sunday evening. Mrs. Jake Spitzer and daughter| The Con Johnson family were trans- were Wilton shoppers Saturday eve-| acting business in Bismarck Monday. ning. Due to unfavorable weather there Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner and|Wwas not a large attendance at the family were Wilton shoppers Satur-|meeting of the Ladies’ Aid day evening. which was held at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner and|C. M. Jacobson Thursday. The next family were Wilton shoppers Satur- | meeting will be held at the Axel Sten- day evening. quist home in Painted Woods Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and fam- | day afternoon, June 5. ily were Wilton shoppers Saturday | * Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and son Mil- evening. lard were dinner guests at the Louie Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spitzer and | Lind home near Still Sunday. Vernon daughter Helen were Wilton shop-|Lind returned with them for a short | Pers Saturday evening. stay. @ | of their recent marriage. Both are well Josephson and Marcella Nieters spent | Wednesday. Herman Neiters and sons Leo, An- | day. lard Simons called at the Damstrom, Jacobson and Lange homes Sunday. Among shoppers in the Capital City Saturday from this community were the Erstroms, Simons, Bill Larsons, Jacobsons, Mrs. F. Goldsberry, Ethel Johnson, and Miss Goldsberry. Edythe Gokisberry spent Sunday afternoon at the Al Holden home. Tom Morgan was a business caller in Wilton Monday. Friends and acquaintances of Orbra Hannefield and Lester Brown, of Painted Woods, were surprised to hear known here. The Ted Quanrud family from Bis- marck, the Gunder Hagen family and Mrs. Louise Hagen were callers at the Lars Jacobson home Sunday after- noon. Grace Simons visited with friends in Bismarck over the week-end. Lars Jacobson was fransacting busi- ness in Wilton Monday afternoon. > *e Lein By OLGA M. RISE o oe The girls 4-H sewing club met at J. O. Rise’s Monday afternoon. Clara Rise spent Tuesday forenoon at C. M. Bjerke’s and L. O. Bate'’s. Rubie Arneson spent Tuesday at the Harold Christianson home. Ed. Nygaard spent Saturday eve- ning at John Birkeland’s. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson, Mrs. Knute -Thompson and Mrs. Mat- thison from Baltic, 8. D., spent Fri- day afternoon at Alfred Arneson’s. They were on the way to Canada. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Christianson and daughter spent Sunday after- noon at Harry Helgeson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Helegson of concert on the street Monday eve- ning, after the concert the time was Spent in practicing music for the Me- morial program. Mr. Stahl, the piano tuner was in this vicinity Monday and tuned Sev- eral pianos. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and Mrs. C. J. Peterson were Bismarck shoppers Thursday afternoon. The seventh and eighth grades and high school are busy writing exams week. be Kolstad is spending a few days with Dolores Bruschwein. Mrs. Rosvold entertained Mr. and Mrs. Herum, Mr. and Mrs. Mount, and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland Sun- | day afternoon and evening. Rev. Vater, of Bismarck, gave the baccalureate services for the seniors at the community hall on Sunday jafternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallen of Steele spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Lawrence Hull. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jordan and family and the Misses Hanson and Ortman were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Laufson Saturday evening. Mrs. Edward Thomas and Donald and Mrs. H. A. Kudson spent Tues- day afternoon with Mrs. Hans Kluksdol. Mrs. Grubb of Steele was an week- end visitor with her sister, Miss Net- tleton, at the Bruschwein home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp and family were callers at the Helmer Meland home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf were Sunday afternoon visitors at the E. J. will, Geraldine Hoffman; parting ad- vice to junior class, Warren Doehle; response to seniors, Alice Marck. A large crowd was present. Born Tuesday, May 27, at the Bis- marck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell a baby daugh- ter. Mother asd baby doing fine. Etta Hoffman is assisting at the Benz store. There will be memorial services at the cemetery at 2 o'clock Friday and after that there will be a ball game at the local diamond between the married and single mea ‘The members of the senior class and Professor Howitson, class advisor, went to Bismarck Sunday and had their class picture taken. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane of Thelma township were Hazeltos callers last Tuesday. Mrs. Lane has been ailing and went to consult a physician. ‘The ball game at Moffit last Thurs- day afternoon between Moffit and Driscoll was largely attended. The Score was 16 to 20 in favor of Driscoll. Mrs. Charles Faust visited with Mrs. A. W. Faust Tuesday. Miss Gladys Drufee spent Monday night teat Moffit. Mrs. le Nicholson and baby son called in Moffit Monday. o Mrs. Hilma Adams visited at the Enockson and Olson homes Monday. The Misses Nina and Jennie Waiste Spent the week-end at the Fay John- son home, —_———— [Estherville ___Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE % Erickson. Miss Emma Eizenbeiz of Bismarck, spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Vic Pederson, Mrs. Geo. Hau- gen and Mrs. A. H. Meland, spent Tuesday afternoon with rMs, Helmer Montana arrived here last week and will spend some time with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rose sons Irwin] », and Clarence motored to Bismarck Saturday. Henry Jacobson of Wing attended to business matters in this vicinity ‘Monday. Eddie Arneson and Stuart Severson who have been doctoring in Bismarck the past week returned home Wed- nesday much improved. Carl Lein of Baldwin spent Sunday at the B, N. Lein home. Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the bacclaureate services held at Driscollo Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Rise, Glenwood and Everett, spent Monday evening at Dallas Barkman’s. Bill Mulari and Selma Rise spent Monday evening at J. O. Rise’s. Ed. Nygaard accompanied by Lewie Olson motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Lewis and Sam Vik spent Sunday at their parental home. There will be Norwegian services at the church Sunday, June Ist, at 2 o'clock. The Luther League mects at the Alfred Arneson home after serv- ices. f West Sibley Butte e By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Marion Clizbe called at E. Bloom- quist’s Monday. Mr. Bassen called at the L. B. Roth home Monday. Mrs. Henry Larson called at the R. E. Roth home Tuesday evening. Leonard Davenport and family mo- tored to McKenzie Tuesday. 8. E. Clizbe shopped in McKenzie Howard Curtis and Ed Easton called at E. Bloomquist’s Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Wednes- evening. oe fred Larson called at the S. E. Clizbe and L. B. Roth homes Thurs- ar Evans and John Glum motored ¢ j mother, Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Thursday. Carl Berndt called at Leonard Dav-; enport’s Friday afternoon. Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Alan, Byron and Miss Nieman were Bismarck shoppers ter Ruth, who has been ill in one of the Bismarck hospitals. L, B. Roth and family motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son ‘Wayne visited at the Elmer Lundqiust and Wm. Kershaw homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. “Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Elinor Stiles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles, had her finger acci- dentally cut Thursday and was taken to the hospital. Mrs. Stiles remained with her until Saturday when they er Friday. and Frank Shaffer were Steele‘ callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren and daugh- ter Ruby called at the F. B. Pasley and Albert Christensen homes Sun- L. A. Slaatenhuis called on the Albert Christensen and Frank Shaf- fer families Sunday. J. W. Preston, daughter and grand daughter, of Hitchcock, S. D., arrived Saturday evening and will build on their land northeast of Driscoll soon. Tom Finn took Sunday dinner at the Albert Christensen home. Miss Lillian Hall is conducting ex- aminations at school No. 3 this week. Raider Olson visited with Lenno Slucksdah! Sunday. H. A. Smith was a Regan and Wil- ton caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles took little Elinore to Bismarck Monday to have her finger dressed. Miss Myrtle Christensen and Wal- ter were callers at the Olausen and Koterba homes Monday. with Lenno Klucl 5 f Driscoll } eo By MRS. NINA DODGE Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Goes- sel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jordon and family, Mrs. Grubb, the Misses Hanson, Ortman and Net- tleton and the M. Brischwein family had a picnic supper and weiner roast. It was in the form of a surprise for Meland. Mrs. Nina Dodge and Bobby, Mrs. A. C. Jordan and Cordelia, were Bis- marck callers on last Tuesday after- joon. Mrs. Jordan and Bobby had their eyes tested. Oo eo | Florence Lake _ | ® * By HELEN WITT Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Irene and Margaret and the Misses Marcella Nieters and Edna Jo- sephson called at the John Witt home Friday evening. Mrs. Henry Seilenger and family and family and Mrs. Mary Walters motored to Wing Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Ralph Halver spent Tuesday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Arthur | Tees. Mrs. Herman Nieters and son An- drew motored to Carrington Wednes- day on business. They spent the night George Mowder called at the Uh home Thursday morning. in snliieeeraantees inane nee were callers ton Wi urine. ednesday Myr. and Mrs. Roy Little called at the F, Wutzke home Wednesday eve- ning. Mrs, Harry Davenport called in Regan Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Art Strand spent Thursday afternoon at Anna Knutson’s, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and Gene called at the Carl Berg home ‘Thurs- day evening. Mrs. Harry Davenport called at the Uhde home Thursday evening. a Gene Little motored to Wilton Frie lay. : Mrs. Pete Michelson was a Wilton ore Fate a8 irs. Wm. Michelson and childr ‘Mrs, Art Strand and Mrs. A. H. Land: berg motored to Wilton Friday after- noon. Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth and Mrs Richard Polzin and children of Wil- ton spent Saturday at the Harry Davenport home. Mrs. Anna Knutson and Oliver were Regan shoppers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder and Stanley Francis were callers in Regan with the Gust Weist family at Skyes- ton, returning home Thursday. Mrs, Arthur Tees and son Junior and Mrs. John Witt motored to Wing Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Christ Hein and daughters were Wing shoppers Saturday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family motored to Wing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were sup- per guests at the William Witt home Sunday. Mrs. Henry Seilgnger and family and Luella Wentz spent Sunday afternoon at the Jake Wentz home. Miss Theo Johns held the seventh and eighth grade examinations Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The Misses Irene and Margaret Marchant and Edna Josephson and Alfred Malloy, Herbert Zieglemeier and Emil and Arthur Witt spent Sun- day afternoon at the Herman Nieters home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith were Wing shoppers Saturday evening. Mrs. Henry Seilenger, Tillie Wentz and Cord Schuh motored to Wing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and daughters Mary Alice and Vivian and son Andrew spent Sunday afternoon at the James Novy home. Mr. and J. E. Witt were busi- ness callers at the Jake Wagner home Monday. Carl Jacobson and daughter Mary and son were Wing shoppers Saturay. Miss Clover Johns, who underwent an operation for appendicitis three weeks ago, is expected home this week. Willie Hindbouch is now herding sheep for Lelmar McClellan. o- ——_—_—___——_* | Moffit | BY MRS. C. E. MOFFIT The Rainbow Homemakers held a special meeting at the home of Mrs. Emil Enockson on We before achievement day. A fair crowd was present to get the lesson given by project leaders, Mrs. Fay Johnson and Mrs. Wm. Oe ee regular meeting will be at the W. E. Niehol home Friday, June 13. All members who can please ¥e present. Achievement Day will be at the grove in Menoken Wednesday, June 4. Members, come and bring your families. Mrs. Ed Olson spent Wednesday night and Thursday at the Fay John- son home. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffit visited at the C. E. Moffit home Sunday. Frank Berg motored to Bismarck ‘Tuesday. Mrs. King and daughter and Mrs. Lamb were Moffit caHers on Tuesday. Last Wednesday night the mem- bers of the junior class entertained at a banquet in honor of the senior class of 1930 at the schoolhouse. overs were laid for 20 eee Faves of small dolls together lace cards marked each plate.. The schoo! the church. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ha! and Mrs. V. Benz were guests at Pills- bury home last Sunday. Miss Helen Doehle Geraldine Hoffman spent Thi night with ursday Miss Harriet Moffit at the V. Benz home. Burt Johnson spent the week-end at the Fay Johnson home. Mrs. Burns Bailey and children visited at the Benz home Monday. On Monday evening the senior class of 1930 gave their class program at the schoolhouse. The following pro- gram wes given: class-poem, Donald Mr. Bruschwein’s birthday. The Driscoll band gave an outdoor Edson; class history, Harriet Moftit; class Prophecy, Helen Doehle; class | July ord. Saturday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and chil- dren were Sunday visitors at the Ole Wold home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ugilem were Sun- day, afternoon visitors at the Roy Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth and Mrs. Otto Larson of Wilton were Sunday visitors at the Harry Daven- Port home. Mr. and Mrs. John Keifer and daughter Minnie were Sunday dinner guests at the John Mosier home. Mrs. Joe Michelson and Mrs. Gott- lieb Brenniese spent Sunday after- noon at Wm. Michelson’s, : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelson and children and Roy Littles were Sunday evening callers at the Harry Daven- port home. ! Pete Michelson transacted business in the Capital City Monday. Mrs. Anna Knutson and Lloyd called at the Strand and Wold homes Friday. Molly and Hazel Wold spent Sun- day at the John Hanson home in Regan. Joe Wold is assisting with the work at the farmers elevator for a few days helping take inventory. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg had as guests Sunday Carl's brother and family from Wilson township. Mrs. Joe Keifer, Mrs, Anna Knut- son and Mrs. John Mosier motored to Wilton Tuesday where they visited at the John Keifer home. Mrs. Pete Mickelson and Mrs. Harry Davenport were callers in Wilton Tuesday. Julius Olson called at the Uhde home Tuesday. Mrs. Art Strand spent Tuesday ptiarnnon at the Wm. Mickelson The many friends of Mr.,and Mrs. Pete Olson, formerly of this commun- ‘®| ity but now livinig in Chicago, will be much interested to know they have written friends here that their daughter Oma, who is an eighth grade uate this year, was entered in an eighth grade arithmetic con- ednesday, May | test in the public schools of Chicago @| 21, to get in their last major project and was adjudged winner over seven schools. Her schoolmates, much elated over her success wrote to Pres- ident Hoover informing him of her success, and Miss Oma received a telegram from him saying she would be entered in a national contest at Washington, D. C., next September. Mr. and Mrs. Olson are to be con- gratulated over this honor awarded to their daughter and their many friends here wish her the best of good luck in her undertaking. ‘ f Canfield | ———_______—_-e BY MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘There was not a very large atten- dance at ladies’ aid at the Lindsey home. The next. meeting will be at the Ole Olson home June 11. Bismarck callers Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and daughter Ruth and Gudrun Jordahl. There were quite a few at the P. T. A. Friday evening. _ The following program was given: song by audience; banjo solo, Mr. »|MeCoy; song by choir; address by Mr. McCurdy and song by audience. Mrs. Joe Keifer and Mrs. Anna Porter; | Knudson were callers in Wilton Tues- day. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons spent Monday afternoon at the Joe Keifer ome. Dinner guests at the John Moser home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John tied and Mr. g lair were guests at the Dave Ghylin home. ~~ exercises will’ be held Saturday, May 31, at 8 o'clock at the Canfield school. atives here a few days en route to {innesota. Homemakers’ club will meet June 26 at the Ole Olson home instead’ of 5 ; <A. SPP enemas