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Po & THE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930 BISMARCK RACE MEET | JUNE 18, 19, 20 and 21 Horse Races and Band Concerts IN ADDITION TO MANY STARTLING FEATURES THAT WILL THRILL YOU DAILY. SPECIAL FREE ACTS, CARNI VAL, SHOWS, RIDES AND OTHER FREE ATTRACTIONS. AUTOS ADMITTED FREE AND PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE. 100°% strong to make this the your friends, and their friends. 20, and 21, and make arrangements ni time and enjoy an exceptional show. Admission 50c; Children under 12 free ed by those present. Rev. Kin-} zler gave a very interesting talk on 0 Burnice Sch-| midkunz, and Henry Wildfang. ! Decoration day. The graves were Mr. and 5 decorated for the occasion. P Minton wee nike | Tom Stewart was a Driscoll caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wright were j pid until Sunday at the Gosney evening. The following were gradi ome. ated from high school: Charlotte Wil- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS and Mrs. David, D. S. Joeb and Wing By LILLIE MUELLER John Weber, Jr., and wife motored to Goodrich Sunday. Arthur Weber, who has been attending school there, returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Soder and daughter motored to Wilton last Fri- day, r 4 | Herr, John Roth, Porter Umber, Mr. | ° e and Mrs. Bryon Knowles and family are visiting at the Harry Knowles home. r) Olga Rise, Joe Rise, and Gladys Rue called at the Larson home last Tuesday evening. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and children and Erna Enochson spent Sunday afternoon at the Rocks. Helen Dagner is employed at the South Patterson ranch. ~ : John Holmes transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. Freddy Mauch of New Rockford visited at the Barth home over the week-end. J. B. Glanville and family spent Friday afternoon at Wildwood Lake. Dorothy Mutcher of Bismarck is iting with friends and relatives in Wing this week. i Mrs, Ed. Larson had as her dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thor Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Melzer and sons of Woodworth, Matt Morris and sons, and Jake Hestness of Petti-| bone, and Edith Mueller. S Raymond Weitstoch and Emil Freidholm motored to Bismarck Sun- day. Martha Mueller and Bertha Os- wald spent Friday afternoon at th Dan Seiglock home. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. Hubbell and chil- dren were Sunday afternoon callers at the J. J. Horner home. Mrs. J. Glanville entertained the Ladies’ Aid at her home last Thurs- day. Mrs. Andrew Kraft spent Sunday at the Dagner home. ; Mrs. Fred Oswald visited with Mrs. Adam Hepper Friday evening. Mrs. John Mueller and Mrs. R Bleth were callers at the Weber, Jr., home Friday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson and son | Glenn were visitors at the Ole Olson | J home Monday night. i Mr. cary ee Hein of New Rockford were ting at the Jake Hein home last weck. ; Mrs. J. J. Horner and family and Helen Bleth spent Friday and Sat- urday at Glen Ullin, Visitors at the Jim Olson home) Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fry-| er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Fryer and Emurd Keen, all of Bis- marek. Charley Edwards hauled purebred | rm) |daughter, Wallace Kyes, Mr. and] Mrs. Dewey Lawler and family. { Math Koppy accompanied by Mr.| iand Mrs. George Smith of Linto jmotored to St. Paul, Minn., Satur-/ day where he will visit friends and} relatives for about two weeks. | |_-Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kaiser, Mr. and} |Mrs, Fred Kelsch and daughters Katie and Genevieve, Luella Baum- |gartner and Ewald Bauman of Lin- |ton were visiting friends in this vi-| jcinity Sunday afternoon. i Ed Kiemele was a business caller at the Paul Hausehund home early | Monday morning. |_ Albert Golhring, Willie and Albert |Backhaus are staying at the John 'Weber home of Linton and are at- \tending German school there. | Those that were in Linton from \this vicinity Monday were Edwin} ;Renschler, Frank Chesrown and son Francis, Steve Koppy and daughter's Theresa, Gertrude and Regina, and John Green. Godfrey Grenz was a business call- {er in Temvik Monday. | Jim Herr, Chris. Munsch and |Steve Unger called at the Badger lranch Monday. | Ed Smith_ of near Hazelton is for Jack Schiermeister this | Wor | we Miss Minnie Schiermeister of Gay- {ton and Edward Smith of Hazelton ‘announce that they were married last |month at Mound City, S.D. Their ; attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Theo- \dore Weist. Mrs. Smith is a daugh- jter of the late Fred Schiermeister | and is weil known around here as she has always made her home here. Mr. | Smith of near Hazelton is the oldest json of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith of {near Hazelton. The new! | spending several weeks at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister | of Hampton. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mausehund and |family and Mr. and Mrs. John Ohl- |houser, Jr., were shopping in Linton | Brownawell Last Saturday night about _ 20 guests gathered at the Frank Dur-; fee home for a farewell -party on Miss Marske, who has taught in the Prairie Home school the past; year. Whist was played and high! honors went to Don Dralle and Miss | Marske. Consolation prizes to Mr.| and Mrs. Crawford. A lovely lunch} was served at midnight. Mrs. Leatha Johnson spent Satur- dya night at the Fay Johnson home. $s is taking care of Mrs. Jackson Ske near Driscoll. Rev. Kinzler motored to Bismarck Monday. Homer and Howard Brownawell isited Mrs. Howard Brownawell and little Miss Iva Joyce Brownawell at} the Bismarck hospital Saturday. The club from Moffit sent in nine} sses for achievement day Wednes- June 4, at Menoken. Mrs, Doehle has as her guest her sister from Lincoln, Neb. She came to attend the graduation of her niece} and nephew, Warren and Helen Doehle. Harold E. Howitson motored to Mott last Saturday to spend some of; his vacation. | J. P. Beauclan went to his home) at New Rockford, N. D., to eae | Miss Anne Hayes is visiting at} the Wm. Carroll home. M Anne Boomgaarden left Sat-| urday for her home at Wapheton to| spend her vacation. Miss Louise Riedman and Homer | motored to Bismarck} Saturday to meet the North Soo as; Miss Riedman was leaying for Van| Hook to visit relative: | r Florence Lake rene a s By HELEN WITT Vernon Johns, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Charles Johns, returned home Satur- | after attending school in Mc- sky the past term. Mr. G. Glanville is visiting at the home of his son and wife, Mr. and} t €) | | o) | Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Sunday efternoon vis‘ | Morford home. | ing at the Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ohlhauser, S and Mr, and Mrs. Adam Ohlhauser, r., of near Hazelton, visited at the Fred Ohlhauser ho: Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rhineholdt Worner and daughter and Ted Smith of near Hazelton and Gottiich Grenz of Temvik visited at the Jake Schier- meister home Sunday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. Gottlieb Schiermeis- ter of Zeeland, the Misses Bertha and Rose, and Henry and John Human visited at the Jake Schiermeister | home Monday evening. Mrs. Edward Smith and Helmet Schiermeister were callers at the mith spent | Mrs. M. Glanville this week. Miss Tillie Wentz is now helping! jat the Wardripp home near Denhoft! {while the family are on a trip to Montana. \field, N. D., returned home Sunday Miss Mildred were Bismarck shop- pers Saturday. Mrs. Tollefson, Miss Louella, Mr Jack Ishmeal, and Mr. and Mrs, Bob Grantham of Bismarck, also Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Kafer of Hazelton were at the cemetery to decorate the graves! Friday. | Miss Ruby Apland, who has been| teaching school the past term at Bel- to spend her vacation with her par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland. | Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olin of Driscoll | are the proud parents of a baby girl! born Tuesday, May 27, at the Philips | Sieble home in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiman, ac- companied by Mrs. Henry Jessen,| were Bismarck callers Saturday. Jim Annunson and children and! Vernice, Evelyn, and Donald New-| comer, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mount, | and Wilber Koons of Rriscoll came! to Sterling Sunday to look over the | wrecked train. i Mr. and Mrs. Bystrom of Mc-) Kenzie called at the Lawrence Mork and Ed. Schmidkunz homes Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Johnson were callers at the George Magnus and! Roscoe Parker homes Friday. Sterling high school held their pic- nic Friday at Sunnyside, six miles | west of Mandan. | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kling and fam-| ily, accompanied by Miss Pauline! Fuehrer attended ment exercises at McKenzie Friday | night. Llewllyn Kling took part in| the commencement program. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and | Miss Grace Johnson were Sterling | callers Friday. i Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sedivic of |of the Blexrud farm, have quit on Tene Hilsdorf. Bismarck called at the George Mag- | nus home Friday. They were also! Sterling callers, Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Smith enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pearson | te dinner Sunday. Mrs. Carl Beyers is a patient at a Bismarck hospital. Mrs. L. R. Smith entertained the | Ladies’ Union Aid Wednesday. A! nice crowd attended. Visitors. were | Mrs. Everetts, Miss Runey, Mrs. | sney, Mrs. Gaskill, and Mrs. Lang: | "Mrs, George Kusch called on Mrs. | Tom Stewart Tuesday evening. the commence- | W jand family and Luella Wentz were| and sire, Bd. Foparaty, Me. and Me quprer guests at the John Witt home| Eider Einess, and Mrs. Martin Nel- | 4 son. 1 Wing shoppers Saturday evening from this community were and], att it enmcay fe Mrs. Charles Johns and family, Mr. heey ie Oca ibaa Black Hills. Mrs, Nelson is taking: and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and fam- ily, Jake Wentz and daughter Luella, jand Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jassmann. Mrs. Joe Scallon and daughter! |Neola and son Halord were Wing ‘shoppers Tuesday. The Misses Theo Joh his _p-ace in the store, Wednesday evening callers at the} Roscoe Parker home were Mr. and| Mrs. Tom Stewart and Lawrence | Mork. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and fam. Sterling callers Saturday, H. R. Wright took Dan Wahlman to Bismarck to consult a doctor Tuesday morning as he is quite ill. Mrs, Paul Lang was a Bismarck shopper Tuesday. Mrs. H. E, Van Horn of Driscoll was a caller at the Oscar Anderson home Tuesday. Mr. Frank Brown and son Edward were Bismarck visitors Tuesday. Steiber | By MRS. C. L. MALON! John and Hubert Doyle of Velva were guests at the Hickel residence | from Sunday until Thursday. Gerald Jones was employed at the George Haecker farm several days last week. The Misses Rose Ellen and\Mary- bell Doyle called at the Malone home Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were ee visitors in Wilton Wednes- | jay. | Dave Dixon of Wilton was a call-| er in the neighborhood Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone mo- tored to Benedict Saturday evening where they visited at the H. Baron! home. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and re were Regan shoppers Friday morning. Dave Mattis called on friends in ! |Steiber Monday afternoon and Tues-| Adams. day. . | A. H. Helgesen and M. Christian- | son, who have been breaking east account of the ground being too dry. Efrahem Schaeffer, John Stroh, Peter Procopp, and Mr. and Mrs. Malone were callers at the Alta store Wednesday evening . Delbert Olson is sowing flax for} Andy Garnes on the farm west of| Wm. Hickels, Miss Vina Oder closed a very suc- cessful term of school in Cromwell township last week. She has con- tracted to teach in Ghylin the com- ing yea The Misses Rose Ellen and Mary- belle Doyle, Pleasant View teachers, left for their home at Velva Thurs- day afternoon. | Schrunk 2 { 1 e| ° BY MARGARET MARCHANT The Nieman family were Bismarck callers Friday. Mrs. Fairchild spent Friday morning | with Mrs. Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs, Fogarty called at the mot, Gladys Grambling, Violet Olson, | Bismarck’s business and* professional people are working biggest event of the year. Come, spend your vacation at Bismarck’s greatest race meet. Meet Remember the dates, June 18, 19, jow to attend every day. Many special features for adults and children. An ideal Place to spend your when accompanied by an adult, spent Saturday evening with Mr, anc Mrs A.. H. Meland, Gudrun Jordahl, Marie Schilling. Mrs. E. J. Swanson and daughter Those graduated from the eighth Delores, spent a few days visiting is grade were Hazel Wold, Grace Francis, Stecle, last week oe! Hazel Howe, Louise Walker, Laterice | i Jessen home Tuesday. School election was held at White school Tuesday. f Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Jorgenson and Helen Humphreys. Regan eighth graduates were Francis Tourtelotte, James Gramling, Robert Marcovitz, Andy Garneson. @| The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the | , Ole Olson home June 11. e Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Wil- kenson gathered at the Wilkenson home Thursday evening to help Mrs. | Wilkinson celebrate her birthday. The John Bosche called at the Fred evening was spent in games, after Ehnes home Monday evening. | which a potluck lunch was served. Willie Ehnes called at the Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer were din- Jorgenson home Sunday. ner guests at the Knudson home Carl and Arthur Landerholm called Sunday. at the Ernest Gordon home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin, Miss Mrs. Lundquist and son Pete called violet Olson, Burnett Jacobson and at the Alvin Spangberg home Satur- Dee Bailey were Bismarck business day. callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson were = Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons Sunday callers at the C, E. Chris-' were callers at the Joe Keifer home tianson home. Friday. W. H. Kolb and sons Edward and = Jordah!s_ were callers Robert were Saturday gucsts at the | saturday afternoon. Mrs. K. Kolb home. , Donald and John Lybeck are visit- | Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver ing with their grandparents, Mr. and called at the Chas. Heddick home mrs, Joe Cook. Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Richey and Er- Elizabeth Jorgenson called at the nest Bailey drove up from Bismarck Fred Ehnes home Thursday. Saturday evening. Callers at the James Fitzgerald — Pete Jacobson visited a few days at home Sunday were Gotlicb Doctor, the Ole Olson home. Chris Waugeman, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. violet Olson and Dee Bailey were Sherman and family, Miss Gladys callers at the Joe Cook home Sun- Gramiling and niece, Arlene Hilsdorf, | gay, Marvin Hendrickson and Laurence; my, and Mrs. H. C. Wilkenson ‘ call I. C. y] af Callers at the C. W. Wilkinson Gayed ** the H.C. Taylor home Sun heme Sunday evening were Gladys, Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons Gramling, Francis Fitzgerald and were dinner and supper guests at the Ray Little home Sunday. Burnett Jacobson is helping Mrs. in Wilton Laurence Fitzgerald called at the F, Graf home Monday. Myrtle and Ida Magnuson and Paul Davis attended a surprise pariy given Ghylin with housework this week. at the Lute Davis home Saturday aa 1 night. Ecklund Sadie Exholm has returned to her, © + home after being employed at the BY JUSTINE MORRIS ~. Arthur Nelson home for several; weeks, : Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Nelson and feo Morris visited at the T. F. Mor- daughter Mildred called at the At- ris home Monday. thur Nelson home Wednesda:’. ‘Alfred Fosberg made a trip to Wil- Erick Englebretzen called at the ton Tuesday. 8. B. Olson home Saturday. Carl Johnson was 2 caller at the T. Bismarck callers Tuesday were Mr. p. Morris home Tuesday evening. and Mrs. J. F. Little and Ruth Gud- Lawrence Stalks was through this ‘run Jordahl, Mrs. James Fitzgerald vicinity assessing Wednesday. and con Batty. T. F. Morris and daughters Aldene Callers at J. F. Little's Wednesday and Eunice called at the Walter Per- were Mrs, Earl Mowder and Edith ying home Wednesday. Francis. wy H. H, Speten was a caller in Wil- Ed Rasche and Willie Ehnes were ion Tuesday. Regan callers Thursday. Justine Morris took examinations Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughter Irene visited at he J. E. Witt home Wednesday evening. i Mrs. John Witt motored to Wing | Thursday forenoon. | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentz and} daughter Mavis Maric and Mrs. Lizzie W. H. Kolb and son Robert were at Ecklund school Monday and Tucs- dinner guests at the J. F. Little home! gay, UNE BY, Ruthella Anderson visited at the Chas. Our motored Wilton Roy Anderson home a few days last Thursday. week. Sidney Cook called at the Lewis “Testor Fatkenstoin to calfed at the Mr and Mrs. S. ©. Johnson oi Jamestown spent Tuesday and Wed- nesday with Mr. and Mrs, PF. O. John- son. Mrs. Albert Hammer called on Mr: . A. Kudson Saturday afternoon, ” Graduation exercises were hi eld ir. the community hall ‘Thursday eve- ning. Rev. Logee of Bismarck gave the address. The high school gradu- ates were Irene Koessel, Derothy Barkman, Ethel Tompt, Loren Carr, Eddie Erickson and Lawrence Jack- son. The eighth grade graduates were Norman Johnson, Warren Olson. Harold Bruschwein, and Edwin Tompt of Driscoll, and Dorothy Sapp and Francis White of Thelma school. The high school had their picnic ai it Apple Creek Friday afterrioet Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Herum, Mr. and Mrs. John Mount and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, were also present. The missionary society met ae Joe Lewis Tuesday. : a tT. and Mrs. P, M. Lathrop and daughter Betty, Jean, spent in Bismarck. Tee ae Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Della Olson motored to urck oF Thsae Bismarck on Mrs. H. E. Olson called on Mrs, A. M. Bruschwein Monday evening. : Mrs. Grubb spent a few days last week with her sister Miss Nettleton. Wm. Tice and Albert Holwagner of Bismarck visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon a few days last week. George Knudson spent Memorial ea at the Reider home, Mr. and Mrs, John Mount w Bismarck callers Friday evening. is Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart spent Memorail day with Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson enter- tained Mrs. A. H. Meland, Mrs. Van Vleet, Mrs. Rasmussen and Carl Mc- land Friday evening. ' sede and Clarence Lowry an¢ ‘amilies of Jamestown spent Sunda: at Floyd Swanson’s, i Miss Bessie Morton of Dickenson came home Tuesday. Mrs. Ray Meyer and children of New Salem spent the week-end with reds and relatives here. Miss Thelma Skogen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Faunce Lyben to Bis- marck Wednesday evening to attend the graduation exercises of their son Virgil Lyben. Mrs. Clarence Swanson and daugh- ter, Beva Jean, motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen has beer visiting a few days with Mrs. A, H. Meland and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet. Henry Wildfang and daughter Bet- stock to Manden Saturday and Sun-|Godfrew Grenz home Monday after- day for the Patterson Land Co. noon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spees and son te ote Reese and daughter Doris returned -—_——_—___——-* to Wing Saturday after spending) | Moffit | some months in Washington. They] @ Pe expect to make their home in Wilton. | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lee, Mr. Wagle| and Miss Cumber motored to Bis-/ marck Sunday. s | The graduation exercises for the’ Mr, and Mrs. David Hein and/high school pupils and the eighth: daughter motored to Goodrich Fri-| grade were held at the Benz hall last day to attend the silver, wedding| Thursday night. There were five anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Karl) seniors and four eighth grade gradu- By MRS, C. E. MOFFIT jEide each closed a suce of school ‘¢ township. Thursday, the teachers, pupils and a few friends spent the day at the “Rocks.” Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellan at-) tended the graduation exercises in Geodrich Thursday cvening. Mrs. McClelian’s brother was one of the graduates, Mrs. J. E. Witt motored to Wing Thursday morning. Mrs. Henry Seilenger and family, Mrs. Herman Seilenger_and son Earl,} Mrs. Mary Walters and Mrs. Seilen- Schneider. ‘ jates, but only three of the latter G. A. Bossart and Albert were were able to be present. The hall! capitol city callers one day last week, | Miss McGinnis spent the week-' end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. T. Subsy and daugh- | ter spent the weck-end visiting rela-! tives at Wimbledon. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossart, Mrs. R. J. Bleth, and Mrs. Jno. Mueller) were visitors at the Fred Barth home, Monday evening. ‘ The school children, teachers and parents gathered at the Arena Grove} Monday for their school picnic. | ——_-—_- — — ee ae if Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY | Dewey Lawler was a business cal!-} er in Linton Monday. vee Anton Tschida of St. Paul, Minn., and John Rebenitsch, Jr., of }ort Rice, visited at the Steve Koppy home Monday. Jim Herr, Roscoe Bowman and Math Koppy cach took a load of hogs to Temvik Monday forenoon which will be shipped Tuesday by the Farmers’ Shipping association to| So. St. Paul, Minn. { Mrs. Dorothy Renschler and sons Edwin and William were business was decorated in tho seniors class| colors, cerese and silver, with potted plants and large armfuls of lilacs. ‘The class motto, “Not Bound to Win, But Bound to Try,” hung in the cen-; ter part of the stage. H Mrs. Jim Hiii, Mrs. Pechens, and) Mrs, Jensen were Bismarck shoppers} Saturday. Mrs. E. M. Whittaker was called) to the bedside of her daughter, Mrs.i Andy Anderson, in Minneapolis on; Sunday. Mrs. Anderson is very ill! and little hope is held for her re-/ cover’ Mrs. Anderson is well) known here, having spent almost her | ‘entire girlhood days in this vicinity.; Thursday evening at the Henry A large crowd attended the bap-' tismal services at Pursian park last! ‘unday in spite of the severe wind which blew almost all day. There’ were 18 baptised, five sprinkled and 3 immease The services were conducted by Rev. Kinzler. Mrs. Frank Durfee and Miss; Marske visited at the George Parks home Monday afternoon, i Miss Harriet Moffit left on No. 2 for St. Paul to spend a week visiting her sister, Mrs. C. R. Ballard and family. She was accompanied from | Bismarck by Miss Dorothy McNally, who will stop over Sunday in St. | Paul and from there will go to Iowa to visit her aged grandmother and! there will go to Milwaukee, to make her home with her callers in Linton Monday. * Those from this vieinity who were in Linton Thursday were Mrs. Frank from Lawler and sons, Mrs. Busby and) W son Freman, Mr. and Mrs. Steve r ) She was Koppy and son Frank and daughters |a junior at the St. Mary schoo] at Regina and Gertrude, Misses Caro-| Bismarck this past year. Miss Mof- fit will return to Bismarck in a week ito take up a business course at the Business college. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffit motored to Hazelton Saturday afternoon. line and Hilda and Herman Back- haus, Alfred Albrecht. Henry Knittel and Math Koppy called on friends in Hazelton Thurs- day afternoon. Clarence and Cecil Morford went to Fort Rice Tuesday to vigit with C. E. Moffit and daughter, Thelma Wilhelmina and Harriet motored to Bismarck Saturday morning. ‘ The Soo bridge crew arrived in) Moffit from Braddock on Monday to relatives. Wally Schiermeister called at the Jake Schiermeister. home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, George Smith, Mrs. Kirschbaum, Katie Baumgartner and Catherine Brittle of Linton spent Friday visiting friends in this vicin- ity. Those that were in Linton Satur- day were Steve Koppy. Math and Bteve Jr., daughters Regina and Gertrude, Mr. and M Herman Mackhaus, ,John Chihaucer, Jim jSoule girls. do some work here. The Memorial services held at the jcemetery on Friday afternoon were attended by a large crowd. Several nice selections were sung by the au-/ dience. The Vacant Chair was sung ‘by Mrs. Enockson, Miss Amanda! Owen and Rev. Kinzler and “After ithe Battle, Mother,” by the three ger spent Memorial day caring for} the graves of relatives laid to rest in the Wing cemetery. Mrs. John Fode was taken to the St. Alexius hospital Tuesday. She: is suffering from an attack of ap- pendicitis. Word was received Fri-; day that she is feeling better and is} expected home soon. Mrs. Henry Seilenger and family, and Mrs, J. E. Witt called at the Charley Seilenger home Wednesday after @ on. . H: McClusky delivered gas in this vicinity Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D, F. McClellan were Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon. Miss Marcella Nieters spent Seilenger home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughter Ferne, and Mr. and Mrs.) M. Glanville called at the John Witt} home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. Glanville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and family | were Wing shoppers Saturday. | Miss Theo Johns spent Monday; night at the John Witt home. | Card and Allan Schuh, accom-; panicd by Miss Luella Wentz, spent! Sunday at the Wardripp home near| Denhoft. Martha and Fred Hindbouch, Theo, Norman and Vernon Johns, Thom- my Ryan, and Anton Novy spent Sunday at the Herman Nieters home. Athur Lee motored to Wing Thurs- , Herman Nieters and sons and daughter Marcella motored to Wing Saturday evening. ees ° | Sterling | By FERN R. STEWART The commencement exercises of the Sterling high school were held at the Sterling hall Thursday night, May 29. Six students graduated: Hanford H. Fairchild, Fay H. Edger- ly, Margaret G. Lang, Florence B. Gosney, Theodore A. Lang, and} Liewllyn E. Kling. | Willis Belk of Bismarck was a Sterling caller Friday, ily left Sunday morning for a two | Jorgenson home Thursday morning. Clarence Falkensicin home Thursday. weeks’ trip. Charley Ryan accom. | Triebuasser of near McClusky called panied them as far as Valley City. jat the Wm. Witt home Friday after- Mrs. Henry Wildfang attended the | "00n. Larkin club;at McKenzie Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and Mr Henry Wildfang and son,Small children were Wing callers Henry, Jr., and daughter Betty Joe, | Thursday afternoon. also Mr. and Mrs. Leese attended| Leroy Marchant, who has been the commencement excercises at Mc-| Working for John Witt, spent the Kenzie Friday night. week-end at his parental home. George Kusch, Tye Johnson, and! Mr. and Mis. C. C. Wentz and Mrs. Oscar Anderson were Driscoll | @aughier, Mrs. Lizzie Triebuasser and callers Saturday. | Lenora Witt called at the R. G. Mar- | Mr. and Mrs. Tye. Johnson and /|Chant and J. E. Witt homes Friday. sons Alton and Howard were Ster-|, Margaret Marchant returned home ling callers Friday. | Thursday from Wing where she has Miss Fern Stewart spent Thurs- | cen attending high school for the Chas. Colip called on his sister, Mrs. Mary Rasche's home Thursday. Joseph Nemetz is visiting this week with relatives in Bismarck. Mrs. Harry Davenport and daugh- | ters Charlott and Ruth called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Friday. | Carl Sheldon visited with Allen/ Tolliver Sunday afternoon, | Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver motored to Regan Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Scott spent a few days visiting at the Walter Scott home. Ernest Gordon motored to Regan ‘Thursday, i Mrs. Wm. McCullough visited Tues- day night with Miss Lela Booheister. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker and family calle dat the Chas. Booheis- ter home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr, Hurr and daughter Ida were Sterling callers Friday. Miss Madge Runey was a Sterling visitor Wednesday, Mrs. John Sharpe and Mrs. Ed. Gibson were town callers Friday. Mrs. John Sedivic an dbaby daugh- ter are spending a few days with Mrs. Ralph Sherman and family Miss Esther Lang, who has been attending . college in Jamestown, came home Thursday for vacation. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus called at the Tyler Johnson . home Wednesday evening. Tye Johnson accompanied by his son Alton and grandpa Johnson were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mr. Hurr and daughter Ida were town callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson and daughter Grace spent Saturday night at the Tom Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holton were town callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and/ daughter Loraine, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson and daughter Grace, and Edgar Johnson enjoyed at chick- en dinner at Tom Stewart's home Sunday. A surprise birthday party was giv- en for Mrs. Tom Stewart Saturday right, May 31, the occasion being her birthday. The evening was spent in playing whist and visiting. midnight a lunch was served. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. © L, 8. French, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson, and Mrs. Tollefson all of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne past term. | day at the Ray McCullough home. Miss Marcella Nieters spent Thurs-| Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nemetz and day and Friday at the Henry Siclinger | family and James Doherty called at home. |the James Fitzgerald home Sunday evening. . Francis, Harvey and Batty Fitz- gerald and Vincent Sherman were i | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and |daughters were Friday evening visi-! Regan callers Monday evening. | tors at the H, Nieters home. Dave Josephson called at the Roy | Anton Novy was a Wing caller | Fariey home Wednesday. Callers at the H. C. Taylor ome Louis Novy was a Wing caller Tues- jay. | Thursday forenoon. { | Herbert Zieglmeier motored to Tut-| Sunday afternoon were Mrs. | tle Wednesday evening. |Mowder, Edith Francis, Mrs. A. Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daugh- | Strand and Barney, Mr. and Mrs. G. |ters, Margaret, Irene, and Mrs. John |, Lindsey, Mrs. J. F. Little, Phyllis | Witt were Thursday callers at the | and Virgil and Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson. iI. F. Lytle home in Wing. Allen Tolliver spent the week-end | I. F. Lytle and son Hamil called at | with Virgil Little. \the Joe Novy home Thursday. | Callers at J. F. Little's Monday | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and, were Mrs. C. J. Kuehl, Chas. Our |little daughters visited at the Wm./ mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley, Dr. Thelen ; Witt home on Thursday afternoon. | Mrs. Mattie Hill, Mre. Pearl Westcr- James Novy called at the Carl, man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport. ; Johnson home Monday afternoon. Gladys Gramling, Francis Fitzgerald Monday evening callers at the | and Arline Hilsdort. Herman Neiters home were Mr. and! Andrew Kolb and Stcphen Monroe Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughter | called at the W. H. Kolb home Sun- Margaret, Mrs. Arthur Tees, Alfred | day. {Malloy and Herbert Zieglmeier. | Mr. and Mrs. Guss Heinley were | Mrs. Elizabeth Novy and son Louis Friday guests at the Fred Ehnes j were Wing callers Monday. home. i Irene Marchant is spending a few; Mrs. C. O. Kettleson visited at the 1 son, Viran Nelson, Gordon William Steve Morris called at the Joc Scorch home Wediesday. Fred Wood was through this vicin- | ity Friday and Saturday. T. F. Morris called at the Herman Falkenstcin home Wednesday. Gordon Williams called on Geville | Falkenstein Thursday evening. Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughters | Marion and Aldene were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. They were ac- companied home by Bernice and Mar- jorie Morris, who have been attend- ing high school in Bismarck. Joe Jiras called at the T. F. Morris home Monday. T. F. Morris made a trip to the Lawrence Fisher home Wednesday evening. Mabel McCullough visited over the week-end with Mildred Funston near Menoken. Dorothy Morris visited at her home Sunday. Among those who visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday were Ben- nic and Levi Anderson, Louie John- Orville Falkeastein. Willie Jiras, Brown and Steve Morris. Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughters Aldene and Eunice were shoppers in ie Wilton Tuesday. | * — ¢! Driscoll | ° By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bassen of Marion, N. D. spent Memorial day with relatives here. Allen Van Vleet of Detroit Lakes, Minn., visited relatives and friends for a few days in Driscoll. Ernest Meland accompanied by his days with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Witt. ° | Taft ° | 1! e BY FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Mrs. Henry Jessen and Eunice and |Loretta Jacobson were callers at the |Gosney home Monday. | Mrs. L. B. Smith entertained the | |Union Aid at her home Wednesday | \afternoon. A delicious lunch was/ Roy Farley home Fritay afternoon. nother, Mrs. A. H. Meland, motored Feuling mo- ty Joe, of Sterling, were callers at the H. A. Knudson home Saturday. J. A. McCann returned from Mil- bank, S. D., with his family Sunday. They will occupy the Howard Thomas house. La Verne Richerton of Moffit wae riscoll on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Val- dis and Miss Martha Hanson motored to Bismarck Thursday. Miss Ruby Apland spent Monday afternoon and evening with Mrs. Nels Meland. Mr. and Mrs, I. H. Omodt enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swanson at dinner Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson spent Saturday and Sunday in Bismarck visiting friends. Miss Esther Jacobson of Bismarck was a guest cf Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson for a few days last week. Mrs. F. O. Johnson called on Mrs C. A. Swanson Monday afternoon. Mr. end Mrs. Sivert Knudson and daughter Eleanor of Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swan- son. Little Gordon Erickson spent Sat- urday and Sunday with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swenson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson and their families at dinner Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Eisenbeisz and Mrs. Clarence Olson with little Gerald called on Mr. and Mrs. F. O. John- son Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. A. Jackson, who died early this week, was buried Wednesday at Driscoll, following services in the community hall. Rev. Brown pastor of the Methodist church officated. Song. “Nearer, Still Nearer” and “Softly the Daylight Fading,” were in | Ruth and Phyllis Little. Mr. and Mrs. Martin tored to Regan Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and family visited at the Lewis Jor- genson home Friday. Miss Freda Ehnes and Shirley; Resche spent Tuesday afternoon with | Frank Walker called at the Fred | Ehnes home Monday. i Virgil Little was an cvernight use| of Lawrence Fitzgerald Sunday. Isaac Marcovitz called at his farm | Monday. Gramling, Francis to Bismarck Monday. sung by the Lein quartet. Clarence Swanson and Raymond | Bright Morrow” and “Some Sweet Van Viect motored to Sterling Mon-|Day, By and By,” were sung by Mrs. day afternoon. |Schlabach, Mrs. Apland and Miss Ap- Mrs. Maurice Herum and nephew,|land. The pallbearers were Fred George Knutson, left for Fargo|Jordan, George Schlabach, M. D. Monday morning. 'Sawyer, Clarence Syverson and Hrn- Miss Veronica Riley of Sterling is|ty Aplund. The flowers were many spending a few days with her sister,/and beautiful. Charlotte Delia Jack- Mrs. H. A. Meland. json, daughter of Newton Carl and Miss Helen Thomas of Bismarck | Julia Josephine Abbott, was born at spent a few days with relatives here.|La Moure, on March 25, 1885. James Fierney returned to town|When she was 21 years of age she Monday. went to Montana where she took a served, | | Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney, Mrs. | Warren of Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson and! Wilbert Koon and daughter Evelyn daughter Grace were supper guests |and Mrs. Chas. Gaskill were Bismarck Miss Gladys ' Fitzgerald and Arline Hilsdorf called | at the C. Wilkinson home Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and) Mrs. Smith motored to Bismarck; at the Tyler Johnson home Sunday | evening. i The Farmers Union held their reg- ular meeting at the hall. Monday night. | Mrs. H. E, Van Horn of Driscoll callers Tuesday. Horace Fairchild called at the) Charley Anderson home Saturday. | Edna Mae Gosney spent Tuesday with Eunice Jessen. Mrs. Fairchild and Hanford at-/ Nine eighth grade pupils gradu-'called at the Oscar Anderson home |tended commencement exercises in| ated. They were: Katherine Wag- ner, Ruth Wagner, Katherine Cox, Monday. Mrs. George’ Kusch called at .the McKenzie Friday evening. Mrs, Ren Koon and son Eldon of Beth selections were jirene Harker, Dean Rusch, Rowena, Tom Stewart home Sunday morning. , Bismarck spent from Thursday eve-, ve | Saturday returning the same day. Sree Mrs. Al. Chapin and children spent | Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Elmer | Koon. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson en- | itertained Mrs. A. P. Roswold and) family and Jens Jensen at dinner on | | Sunday. A larae crowd attended graduation! Mr, and Mrs. George Haugen and exercises at Canfield scheel Saturda; [srivia, Mrs. Vie Pederson anil Jackie, | i Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN homestead and taught in the public schools, Here she met Charles A. Ja- cobson and was married to him on April 3, 1910. To this union were born four children: Lawrence Gor- don, Henry Austin, Mary Louise and Helen Elizabeth. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and children, two sisters, Mrs. Ruth L, Haug of Deering, N. D., and Mrs. Bessie E. Sather of Froid, Mont., and brother Newton Abbott, of Billings, Mont., é