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Moffit ‘ By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT e ®@ The Missionary meeting was held fat the home of Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler on Wednesday, June 11. A good crowd was present. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faust and family and Mrs. W. E. Nichol were Bismarck callers Saturday. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Jason Hoover on Thursday. L._D. Bailey and A. E. Cline went, to Bismarck Monday to get the cement and material for the base- ment of the parsonage. ,,,Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and chil- ‘dren returned home Monday from a trip to Montana and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter, Mrs. Ella Porter and Austie Porter and Mr. Keck motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. The Homemaker’s met at the W. E. Nichol home on Friday. A good crowd was present. Laundry meth- ods were the topics of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carroll and daughter Lois and Miss Anne Hayes motored to Bottineau, N. D., on Sat- urday. Billy returned on Monday and the rest remained for a few weeks’ visit. Mrs. Hilma Adams visited with Mrs. V. Benz on Saturday. Mrs. Emil Enockson returned home from the hospital Thursday night. She is some improved, but not well. 6 + Mrs. Viggo Jensen went to Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs. E. M. Whittaker returned home with her little granddaughter Phyllis Anderson on Sunday. Mr. Whittaker and son Junior returned a week ago. Mrs. Emil Enockson and son Clif- ford, Amanda and Oliver Irvin left aoe for Arthur for a few weeks’ visit Mr. and Mrs. Staff, grandparents of Mrs. H. D, Brownawell, left Mon- day after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Brownawell and daughter Iva Joyce, They live in Montana. Allen Kendall returned home from @ trip west last week, Fred Argast spent a few days at home the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Johnson have purchased the Erke house north of| town and will move it into town for a home. Mrs. George Morrison has been on the sick list for'some time, The ball game Sunday between Moffit and Kintyre was a tie, 5 to 5, when the fain started, so the balance will have to be played later. C. E. Moffit and daughter Gladys motored to Bismarck Monday to take the assessors books up to the county o“iiter’ Dewey 0} led irs. Dewey Olson cal at the ‘A.W. Faust home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and chil- dren visited at the B, F. Lane home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hopstad and children were dinner guests at the Oscar Benz home Sunday, ., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and fam- ily visited in Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Hoover and two children from Iowa. They also visited at the Elvin Hoo- ver home. * Miss Helen Doehle and Warren Doehle left Saturday for Ellendale where they will attend summer school. W. H. Edson and Fred Moffit at- tended a meeting of the federal farm board at Sterling Tuesday. L. E. Heaton shipped cattle from . here on Saturday morning. ' Alta By KARL SCHATZ Mrs. C. Nielson and son Bobbie and Miss Schertts of Hurdsfield and Mrs. Washburn of Mercer visited at the Karl Schatz home Saturday. They were accompanied back by Sarah Schatz, who. will spend a few days visi friends there. Geo. Hochhalter and son Ted and Karl Schatz motored to Cat! N. D., Wednesday where Mr. H - ter and Mr. Schatz spent the week attending the Baptist convention. Gerald Jones and Ed. visitors at: the N. 2 eo Ness home Wednesday evening. Ted Hochhalter spent Wednesday afternoon at the J. Stroh home. Rudolph and Davold Schafer were callers at the John Schadt home near Mercer. John Ness of near Mercer was a business caller at the Schatz farm Tuesday. p ,. D. Hornbacker of McClusky was > this vicinity. buying cream Tues- jay. inga Adams and Elmer visited at the Karl Schatz home Saturday. Verna Elaine Stroh is spending a few weeks in McClusky rwith fer| grandmother, Mrs. H. Schatz, Henry Schatz, who spent the week- end in McClusky, returned to the farm Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Adam Heombouch and son and daughter of Harriet, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hum- bouch of near Wing visited at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mis. Emil Sattler and Harry Schafer visited at the John}, Stroh home Wednesday evening. Charles Schatz, who has been at- tending the Teachers’ college at Val- ley City returned to his home here Friday afternoon, He is now em- po at the Sheridan County State ink in McClusky. The ball game which was played between Mercer and Pickard- ville at the Mercer diamond was won by Pickardville by 9 points. Scores being 1 and 10. : Chas. Larson made a business trip to Pickardville Friday afternoon, Emanuel Schatz, who. has been em- ployed at the Edward Klinegartner farm near Pickardville, returned to his home here Saturday evening. K hatz: made a business trip to McClusky Tuesday. ._ Jake Stroh was a caller at the John Stroh home Wednesday, Chas. Larson was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Monday. Harry Schafer was an Alta shop- per Monde ., Mr. and . John Stroh: and chil- ot were McClusky shoppers Tues- lay. Gerald Jones and Edward Schatz ‘attended the dance in Brush Lake Friday evening. Sarah Schatz spent the fore part of the week with her cousin, Mrs. John Stroh. : Mr. and Mrs. E. Schafer and son were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Mrs. Karl Schatz and children, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Paul Whol, Mr. and Mrs. Wack Stroh and children and the 1 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Rineheart ‘boys gathered at the John Stroh home Friday evening where ice cream and cake were served, the occasion being Buddie Stroh and Sarah Schatz’s birthday. Ted Hochhalter transacted busi- ness in Regan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Coombs and parents attended church at Pickardville Sun- day ene * Mrs. Karl Schatz and children mo- tored to McClusky Friday where Mrs, betes had some dental work attend- Pauline and Gus Schatz motored to Cathay Sunday and were accom- panied back by Mr. Hochhalter and Schatz, who spent the week there, and by Mrs. F. Stunert of Montana, who will spend the week with rela- tives and friends here. poeta or patra ae |__ Painted Woods | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Arthur Hansen took some live stock to Wilton Thursday afternoon. | 9 Rhoda Fossum of Bismarck spent a few days last week visiting at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Mrs. Wm. Brown and sons Joe and Fred Transacted business in Bis- marck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, baby Mary Ann, and niece Rhoda Fossum had dinner at the Elias Lillefjeld home of Wilton Thursday. Alvin Lang and son were Wilton callers Thursday. Ole Lillefjeld called at the Wm. Brown home Friday afternoon. Anton Nelson spent Friday after- noon visiting at the Ole Olson home. An aunt of Anton’s arrived from Chicago the same day. She will also visit at the Andrew Nelson home while here, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Gerald and Edwin spent Thurs- day evening at the Ole Lillefjeld home. es Erickson was a Wilton caller y. Mrs. Ole Soderquist and son Har-|. old and little grandson Willard Ku- dick called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Monday mornin; —_—______—____+ | Ecklund r By JUSTINE MORRIS Donald Morris and uncle, Louie Klawitter from Montana, called at the Clarence Falkenstein home Tues- day enroute to Wilton. Bernice and Marjorie Morris called at the John Herdebu home Tuesday. , Mabel McCullough has been carry- ing mail on route number three the past week. Donald Morris and Louie Klawitter visited with the Brown brothers Tuesday evening. Herman Falkenstein was a caller in Wilton Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs, T. F. Morris and daughters Bernice and Marion and Mrs. Morris’s mother, Mrs. Emma Klawitter, visited with Dorothy Mor- tis at the Paul Schunert home Thurs- day. Willie Jiras visited with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe Tuesday. Donald Morris and Levi Anderson called on Clarence Scott Thursday, Levi_ Anderson returned to his home Thursday after visiting friends near Bismarck for a few days. T. F. Morris and son Donald and daughter Bernice were transacting business in Bismarck Wednesday. Mar: home past week, Wallace Falkenstein called at the H. A. McCullough home Tuesday. Donald sister Bernice to M Sunday. enroll in the Normal. V, L. Anderson was transacting business in Bismarck Thursday. Joseph Kelly of Bismarck was a lorris dinner guest at the T. F, M home, Tuesday. Donald and Marion Morris were shoppers in Wilton Friday. Orville Falkenstein visited at his home Sunday. Gerald M lorris, Clarence Anderson, and Roy Weshoy called at the Brown Schatz were| brothers home Sunday. . Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein visited at the Ralph Falkenstein home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. T. F. Morris and Mrs. Morris's mother, Mrs. Emma Klawit- ter, visited at the Edward Morris home Sunday. Levi Anderson visited with friends near Bismarck over Sunday. Donald Morris and Louie Klawitter called at the H. G. Hendershott home day. - Bennie Anderson was a caller in Wilton Saturday, Marjory Morris and Louie Klawit- ter'were callers at the Wallace An- derson home Wednesday. i: A | Sterling j ° By FERN R. STEWART Miss Madge Runey of Bismarck attended the Ladies’ Union Aid at Mrs. Oscar Anderson’s last Thurs- day. Driscoll callers Thursday were ‘om Stewart, Adolph Hanson, and mn. Mrs. Mel Ness was called to her home at Hazelton the first part of 'R. G. Abete’ last week on account of the serious illness of her mother. Carl Beyers made a trip to Bis- marck Wednesday after Mrs. Beyers: who has been under the doctors care in the St Alexius hospital. Mrs. Elder Elness was a town call- er Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivick and daughter Marjorie Mae of Bismarck called at the Oscar Anderson home Wednesday. 4 5 Pete ieee Ce Dipcoll ‘was a Ster- ling caller Inesday. 4 D. S. Goodman of Dawson called ‘at the Tom Stewart home Satutday. Adolph Hanson was & town’caller Wednesday. Joe Paulson..was a town caller Wednesday. f i Business callers in Driscoll Sat- urday from here were, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland, and Frank Rice. Burnerd, Merlin, and Milton Ness stayed at the home of their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ander- son, during their mother’s absence. Margaret went with her mother to Hazelton, : 7 Adolph Hanson ealled at the Tom Stewart home Wednesday. George Kusch and J. i. Riley were Bismarck callers Saturday. Sterling callers Saturday were, Mr. and. Mrs. Herman Neiman and family, T. N. Johnson, Grandpa \|Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Turnbow returned to her ednesday after visiting with her cousin Aldene Morris for the Morris accompanied his iandan by car n From there she took the train to Dickinson where she will THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1980 Johnson, Fay Edgerly, i fade jwrence Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ellison, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fogarty. The Ladies’ Union Aid met with Mrs. Oscar Anderson last Thursday. The Farmers’ Union bulk oil sta: Floyd Belk was appointed manager. Thomas Parke, who has n.on a three weeks’ trip through the Black Hills, returned the latter part of this week, Mrs. Henry Van Horn. of Driscoll called on Mrs. Oscar Anderson Sat- urday. Henry Olson was a town caller Saturday. Oscar Anderson and Mel Ness were town callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family visited at Dawson Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Goodman and family. Donald Apland was a Driscoll vis- itor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, McClouard were town callers Saturday. Ed. Erickson and son of Clear Lake were Sterling rs Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. sin Eele and family called on Mrs. Humpsey and tion held a meeting Friday night.) —_—_—_—_———— OO Wild Rose i o— By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs, 0. B. Swanson were Eel city visitors Wednesday. re through here Tuesday purchasing stock for shipment. F, . H, Brownawell, who is serving on the jury at Bismarck, spent the week-end wtih the home folks. Miss Margaret Gillen, who fin- ished a very. successful term of school at No. 2, left for her home at Burt Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Waiste and daughter, Miss Nina of Wing, called here Tues- day on their way to visit the Smith Engleman home of Dana. Edward Swanson and Jake Noll made a business trip to Bismarck Thursday. G. W. Reiser and son Edwin of Washburn were looking after his farming interests here Friday. ' John Nustad of. Braddock. vicinity made a business call here Saturday. Jim Adams from Pursian Lake neighborhood was a business visitor @|farm has received similar loss in Heaton of McKenzie was! about 100 acres of young barley was destroyed by the wind. Most every; this locality. Irvin Reed called at the Ed. Dop- pler home Thursday. and Mrs. Robert Welch and) family called.at the Ed, Doppler and | Joba Welch homes Thursday cve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and sons visitedeat the Ed. Doppler home| Thursday evening. Mr. Percy made several calls in the Spur neighborhood Friday. Lawrence Doppler arrived home, Friday evening from southern Min- nesota where he had motored with his father, who was called there by} the serious illness of Grandmother | Doppler. _ Mr. Doppler remained! with his mother. Leo Doppler called at the Robert} Welch home Friday morning. Later} he and his mother, Mrs. Doppler, mo- | tored to Bismarck on business, Lawrence and Leo Doppler called; at the Otto Dorman and Robert Welch homes Saturday. Mrs. ‘A. D. Welch called on Mrs. Doppler, Mrs. John Welch and Mr Robert Welch Saturday. Plans were | Ohlhauser, Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. | Pauline and Theresa and son Math. John Richter of Glencoe was, a business caller in this vicinity Wednesday. D. S. Joeb was a business caller at the Herman Backhaus Thursday evening, Porter Umber called on friends in Pollock, S, D., Thursday. Henry Knittel went to Linton Sun- day afternoon. Christ and Albert Beck of near Temvik called at the Mrs. Dora Smith home Sunday. J. P. Schott of Linton, E. A.) Schuck of east of Linton and Julius Deis of near Temvik called at the Steve Koppy home Monday. Those that were in Linton from) this vicinity Saturday were Mr. and} Mrs, John Ohlhauser, Sr., Mr. andj} Mrs. Roscoe Bowman and _ family, Mr. and Mrs. David Ji Mr. and Mrs. John J. Renschler, M nd Mrs, Joeb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughter Elizabeth and son Frank, Mr: and sons, Mr. and Mr: Ted! ind Dewey Lawler, Fred and John} home D. S. Joeb and daughter Magalene, family Sunday. [____ McKenzie i By MRS. TT. HUGHES F, M. and D. B, Leathers motored to Jamestown Wednesday to bring Miss Ella Leathers home. The Ladies’ Aid met Wednesday at the T. Hughes home. Joe Kelly of Bismarck was a busi- ness caller in McKenzie Wednesday evening. Mrs. G. Manly and Manfred mea attended the show in Bismarcl Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth, accom- panied by Mrs. Charles Roberts of Jamestown were shopping in Bis- marck Wednesday. Charlie McCormick of Menoken was a McKenzie caller Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson were eles callers in Bismarck Wednes- lay. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson were callers in Bismarck Wednesday af- ternoon. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the hall Thursday night with 18 members present. Their next meeting will be June 26. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams, Mrs, B. F. Coons, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes, Mrs. G. Manly, Manfred Manly, Gust Petroff and John Elias were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayers and son Wayne of Menoken called on Mrs. Paul Antrim Thursday afternoon. Mrs. George Hughes entertained at a surprise birthday party June 12 in honor of her daughter Katherine’s eleventh birthday. Those present at the party were Fern McNeill, Bernice Bliss, Vivian Marie Daw, Mina Man- ly, Edna Coons, Vivian Larson, June Johnson, Violet Miller, and Ruth Mc- Closkey. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson were Sunday visitors of Mrs. C. E. Crum. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Curtis of Brit- tin were visitors at the Paul Antrim home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sedivick of Bismarck visited Mr. and.Mrs. Tom- my Coons Sunday. i" John Ower returned to McKenzie after a month’s stay in Bismarck and is again busy behind the counter at the Manly restaurant. | Menoken | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Misses Orpha, Lillian and Helen Agnew visited Mrs. A. C. Dance Wednesday afternoon. The township equalization board met at the town hall Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes were shopping in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. J. H. Salter entertained the Menoken Homemaker’s club Thurs- day afternoon. Eight members were present. Mrs. C. D. King gave the lesson “Dry Cleaning.” A luncheon was served by Mrs. Salter. Miss Gertrude Evarts of Bismarck visited several days at the L. J. Ag- new and Richard Salter homes. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann en- tertained at dinner Thursday eve- ning, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Meisen and daughter .of Bismarck. Betty June, the year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frzynka was quite severely burned when a hot flat iron was accidentally dropped on her leg. Mr. and Mrs. Trzynka and daughter who has been visiting at the A. C. Dance home left Friday for their home at Regent, N. _D. Maurice Dance accompanied them for a weeks’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Seiber and son were shopping in Bismarck Friday afternon. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Varnum were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Church services are being held at the town hall every Sunday evening beginning at 8 o’clock. Sunday school will be held at eleven o'clock a. m._ A political meeting was held in the town hall Friday afternoon. Mrs. Morton and Mrs. Olgierson of Bis- marck were the speakers. A lunch- eon was served by the ladies. Miss Ada McCurdy spent several days visiting Miss Camille Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. Roscde Boren were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmall spent Friday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. . G. in. Miss Ella Funston accompanied Rev. and Mrs, Lewis and family to Jamestown where they attended the camp meeting which was held there. John Ei of Zapp was a dinner guest at the A. H. Klepstein home Sunday. bs Anthan Lee and Elmer Klepstein were entertained at dinner Sunday at the J. A. Norlin home. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Funston mo- tored to Valley City to see Dr. Ness, who was severely injured in a car accident Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiles and fam- ivy, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Junkert of Bismarck visited at the A. H. Klep- stein home evening. e Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann vis- ited at the R. G. Abelein home Sun- day evening. Mrs. Otto Ayers is now taking or- ders for the Rivulet Fruit company of Oregon. Miss Ida Trzynka, Mrs. Paul Trzynka and son Dale, Mrs. Irma Steinmitz spent Monday evening at the A. C. Dance home after spending a week visiting in Garden City, S. D. Stanley McCurdy spent several days visiting at the Warren Baker home, Mr. and Mrs. John Craven and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and Louis Olson were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs, V. M. Craven, here Saturday. Dr. and Mrs, A. C. Berry visited friends here a few days on their way from their old home at Baker, Mont, to Salt Lake*City, Utah, where they have relatives. Miss Jennie’ Waiste, who success- fully taught school No. 1 last term, leaves this week to attend Teacher's Normal school at Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Noll and Ed- ward Swanson returned the fore art of last week from a visit at the |. S. Swanson home in Colorado. Miss Evelyn Swanson. accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville mo- tored to Brittin Saturday afternoon to bring home their son Fred, who is working for a telephone construction compa Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger, and Mrs. W. H. Browna- well motored to Glencoe Sunday af- Lawson. Mr. Lawson has been seri- ously ill, but is slowly improving at this writing. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Lossing and little folks called on friends here Monday before returning to their home at Baker, Mont., after visiting a few days at the Howard Browna- well home in Moffit. Mrs. John Peterson and children visited at the O. F. Bulk home Sun- f Clear Lake 4 o— By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Jennie Clark and Miss Violet Clark spent Wednesday at the Christ Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonnoman and son, who have been visiting Mr. Sonnoman’s mother, Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet, left Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and family, Mr. and Mxs. Albert Chris- tensen, Miss Myrtle, and son Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family and Tom Frim spent Thurs- day evening visiting at the Christ Schoon home. Henry Olson was a caller at Mc- Kenzie. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Christ Schoon were Bismarck callers Thursday. Callers at the Henry Olson farm Thursday were Dr. Price of Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- ily, Mrs. Martha Olson, and Harold and Rex ‘Steeg of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne and Ruby, —@/Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgesen and son Harry were Friday evening call- ers at the Marold Christensen farm in Lein township. Tom Fim, who has been attending to his farming interest here, left Saturday for Medina to visit, and from there he leaves Sunday for Wa- dena, Minn, He expects to revurn here in July. Raider Olausen spent Sunday with Walter Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, who have been assisting at the John Carl- son home at Regan, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family, visited Sunday with relatives at Driscoll. ., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon were punaay callers at the Christ Schoon 0. me, H. A. Smith and F. B. Paslay re- turned home fom their fishing trip south of Jamestown Saturday. Olaf Olausen called Sunday near Sterling on busine Mr. Trigg, the hail insurance man from Baldwin, was in the neighbor- “|hood the past week adjusting the hail damaged crops. Henry and Alfred Olson were Mc- Kenzie callers Tuesday. f Welch’s Spur 4 . By MRS. R. M. WELCH Chester Boyd called at the Otto Dorman home Monday. Oliver Welch, acco! nied by Mrs. John Welch and little nephew, called at the Robert Welch home Monday afternoon. John Welch and son Conrad did some fencing on their home place in Ane Creek district the first of the week, Otto Dorman called at the Yeakle, Oliver Welch, and Robert Welch homes Monday afternoon. Will Brown called at the John Welch home Monday. Glen Baker and Otto Dorman called at the Ed. Doppler home Mon- day evening. The township board met at the home of the clerk, Chester Boyd, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and two children, Mr, and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family, John Welch, Earl and Chas, Snyder, and Mr. and: Mrs. Chas. Mallard were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Coyotes are causing a great deal of loss to poultry owners in the Spur vicinity lately. A Conrad Welch visited his cousins at the Arthur Knudtson home in Apple Creek Tuesday. Word came from Mr. Doppler Wednesday that his aged mother is somewhat improved and may fae. ge her health. Mrs. Doppler a severe attack of influenza. Clarence Doppler caller at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Welch Wednesday. Oliver. ,Welch and Glen Baker waned ‘on the road several days this week. Sam Porter and Thos. Gaross made several calls in this vicinity Thurs- Ye Mr. and Mrs. John Welch motored to Bismarck Wednesday. | Leo Doppler spent Thursday re- seeding some of their barley field which blew out, They estimate that ternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W.| 4 made for the Farmers’ Union picnic to be held in Menoken grove, June 18. Lawrence poorer and Wm. John- son motored to Bismarck on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch visited at the Paul Skinner home Sunday. In the evening they called at the A. D. Welch home. ‘Mrs. John Johnson and children and Mrs. Hugh Brown called at the Ed. Doppler and Robert Welch homes Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited at the A. D. Welch home Sunday afternoon. Stanley and Jewell Knudtson_vis- ited Conrad Welch and Lester Stahl Sunday. Marcus Trembley visited his cousins, the Doppler boys, Sunday. CETTE SEE ENS ey Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs, Louie King and daughter Marie motored to Wilton last Tuesday afternoon. Leona, Eunice and Margaret Davis were callers on Mrs, Willis Gill Tues- day afternoon. Miss Bernita Dutroit was visiting Mrs. H. B. Gill for a few days last week, Margaret and Emerson Gill were business callers on Mrs. L. W. Davis Tuesday morning. Sunday afternoon callers on Mrs. O. Sunquist were, Mrs, Benton Back- man, Mrs. Eugene Perkins and their mother, Mrs. A. Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and sons were calling on Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perkins have moved on her sisters farm. Mr. Per- kins, not being very well, could not farm. : Mr. and Mrs. Victor Coleman and son Waiter and daughter Elsie were Saturday evening puOE Ears in Regan. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Davis and family motored to Bismarck Thurs- day on business. Miss Maxine Johnson of Wilton is spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Eugene Perkins. Paul Davis is breaking horses for the Z. X. Ranch near Wing. Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Gill called on Mrs. Willis Gill Sunday afternoon, Callers at the Mrs. A. Tosseth home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman and children, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Perkins and baby, Maxine Johnson, Margaret and Eu- nice Davis. 3 Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Davis took Friday dinner with Roy Farleys in Rock Hill. Bert Hedstrom was a Bismarck caller Thursday. Miss Velma Johnson spent a few days last week visiting with Miss Dorothy Little. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and Del- bert Davis were attending to busi- ness in Mandan and Bismarck Sat- urday. Miss Ida Tosseth was a Bismarck visitor Thursday and Friday. Ella Krause spent part of the week in Tuttle. Leona Davis called on Margaret oo Gill Sunday afternoon. Don’t forget the picnic to be held June 26 at Billy Backman’s by the Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran church, Willis Gill and children took in the ball game Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Perkins have moved on to Eugene’s father’s farm as Mr. Perkins is in poor health and not able to run the farm. ~ Jim Louie and one of the Keator boys have been putting in the Grif- fith farm in Rock Hill the past week. Miss Elsie Coleman, who attended | high school in Bismarck is spending her vacation with her parents. Little Adaline Perkins has been staying a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Albert Johnson, Miss Mable McCullough is carry- ing the mail the last two weeks, Several from Ghylin have been attending the revival meetings in Regan. : Leona Davis is on the sick list this week. Mrs. L. W. Davis spent Friday with Mr. L, W. Davis and sons in Rock Hill. L, W. Davis motored to Wing Monday. Hazel Hedstrom of Bismarck is visiting with her brother Bert this week, a John Drawver was shopping in regan Saturday evening . Mrs. Alms and children attended church in Regan Saturday evening. oa chee Hampton | e By ELIZABETH KOPPY J. P. Schott of Linton was a busi- ness caller in this vicinity Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Dewey Lawler was shopping in Temvik Tuesday. John Ohlhauser, Sr., and Math Koppy were business callers in Lin- ton Tuesday. ; 7 Gertrude and Regina Koppy vis- ited with Mrs. Busby Tuesday after- noon. ‘ Geo: Bosch of east of Linton was a business caller in this vicinity Tuesday. George and John Suverly of Livona called on friends here Monday eve- ning. Mrs, Busby and son Ferman vis- ited at the Fred Richardson home of | west of Linton Sunday. Philip Zoller and son of near Haz- elton got gravel from the pit by the river Monday. 3 Those that were in Linton from this vicinity Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Mausehund and fam- ily, Fred Albrecht, Fred Joeb, Louis Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Back- haus and son Herman, Mr. znd Mrs. and Mr, and Mrs, Fred Albrecht. Mr. ahd Mrs. Steve Koppy and; daughter Theresa and son Math at-/} tended a farewell party given for! Father Weber in the chu base- | ment at Linton Sunday evening. | Ed, Weller went to Cannon Ball} Sunday. Miss Julia and ‘brother Anton of} near St: Anthony were over night callers at the Steve Koppy home} Monday. | Bob Chesrown called at the Dewey} Lawler home Monday. Christiania ] | By VIOLET A. CLARKE Tyler Johnson and son Alton; called on J. R. Johnson Tuesday. Adolph Bassen was a Sterling caller Tuesday. | Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet | visited at Christ Schoon’s home Wednesday. Mrs. Ed. Gibson was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Mrs. Joe Paulson and family and Mrs, Ernest Schoon visited at the Christ Schon’s home Wednesday. Harry Clooten was a Sterling call- er Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Miss Til- lie Schoon were Driscoll callers Wednesday. Tom Olson returned from Iowa) Tuesday where he has been visiting his daughter Genevieve for some} time. Tom Olson was a resident of Clear Lake township for many years. Frank Kershaw was a Sterling caller Tuesday. | Mrs. Joe Paulson was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Warren Belile was a Sterling call- er_ Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at Tyler Johnson's home Tues- | day on their way to Sterling. is visiting a few days with Mrs. Ernest Schoon, Mark Kershaw was taken to the hospital Friday suffering with an attack of rheumatism. Glen Byers was a Driscoll caller Saturday. Miss Myrtle Smith visited at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s home Friday eve- ning. Alfred Olson was a Driscoll vis- itor Saturday. Ed. Freshour was a Sterling call- er Saturday, irs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Driscoll visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Schoon and family visited at the Adolph Hansen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and amy were Driscoll callers Satur- lay. Tyler Johnson and children, How- ard, and Olive, accompanied by J. R. penne were Sterling callers Satur- lay. Harry Clooten was a Bismarck caller Wednesday. L, E. Heaton of McKenzie was calling on friends in this vicinity Thursday. Mrs. Ed. Gibson and son Seamon were Sterling. callers Saturday. Miss Elsie Belile is assisting with Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling callers Sat- urday. Floyd Belk was elected manager! of the Farmers’ Union Oil Station. Mr. and Mrs. William Stile and family were Sterling callers Monday. Mrs. Merringdahl and Mrs. Han- sen visited at the Ed. Schmidkuny’s home Sunday. Floyd Belk was a Sterling caller londay. The Misse Violet and Bernice Schmidkuny returned home the fore part of the wek ‘from the Ed. Fre- shour’s place where they have been assisting with the work while Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Freshour went té San- born, N. D., to visit with Mrs. Fre: shour’s parents there. Mrs, Ed. Gibson and Mrs, Seamon Gibson were Sterling callers Monday. Ed. Freshour was a Bismarck call- er Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding and Fred Harding were Bismarck callers} Friday. They took Mark Kershaw to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Esenbeisy motored to Bismarck Saturday, ac- companied by Emma Eisenbeisy and| Mrs. Clarence Olson, who remained} there to work for a while. Mrs. William Clark and_ Lester Clark were Driscoll visitors Friday. ——— f Taft ———_—_—— By FLORENCE GOSNEY Henry Wildfang took M. L. Lewis to Bismarck Monday to consult a doctor. He is suffering with heart trouble. Charley Gosney called at Mel Ness’s home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oast Prince’ were town callers Tuesday. Pete Youngreen was a town caller Monday. P. M. Gosney finished seeding flax for W. E. Runey Thursday. a Mrs. Lamb visited with the Kings on the Runey place Wednesday and Thursday. Joseph L. Kelley candidate for sheriff. was through here Wednes- iy. The John Benz family are on a trip to Montana, Ray and Buster Baeth are in charge of their place during their absence. Violet, Fern and Kenneth Lash of Bismarck are visiting at the Baker home. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lewis spent Sunday, June 8th, at the home of Mrs. Lewis's sister, near Braddock. Emma Montgomery is a guest at} the Baker home. John Ohihauser, Sr., and Mr. and} Mrs, Steve Koppy and daughters! Moffit callers Wednesday afternoon. Miss Myrtle Smith of Vailey City | Rucsts were M Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Schoon and| the work at the Hal Westicott place.|the community band in the hall Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were] spending a few days at Wildwood, They also called at the Burns Bailey home, Mrs. Baker and sons James and John were ‘capitol city visitors Wednesday. 4 Miss Marian Lewis returned home from Jamestown Wednesday eve-! nin, iz. Mrs, Ed. Fogarty, Mrs. Henry Swindling, Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Jessen attended the Homemak- s club at the Schlabach home 'uesday afternoon. P. M. Gosney motored over to see M. L, Lewis, who has been quite ill, and found him much better. Mrs. Henry Swindling called at the following places Friday while out taking the census: Horace Fair- childs, Presley Gosneys, Frank 8, and the Oast Princes. She also! transacted business in Sterling. Mrs. Charley Anderson called on Mrs. Chas. Gaskill Monday evening. The board of directors of the Farmers’ Union Oil company of} Sterling met at the elevator Friday | night for the purpose of selecting al manager for the station and trans- acted other business. Floyd Belk} was chosen manager. P. M, Gosney | and Henry Jessen attended the mect- | ing from here Mr. and Mrs daughter shoppers Saturday. Mrs. John Baker and son Jack motored to Bismarck Saturday, tak- ing one of Malvin Lashes girls back to Bismarck, who was ing there, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. F in town Frid: George Lewis and were Bismarck and Mrs. Lester Andrews were town callers Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Nieman and family transacted business in Ster- ling Saturday afternoon. Ray and Buster Baeth were in town Saturday. Howard Nelson of Sterling is very busy summer-fallowing for Wild- fang and Nelson. Anton Oberg was a town caller Saturday evening. Ernest Hurr and daughters Id and Elmona were Bismarck callers | Tuesday. Miss Florence Gosney spent Satur- day evening at the Elness home. The Jessens and Bacths were transacting business in mare Monday. W. E. Runcy was a Sterling caller Saturday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jessen were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Baeth and family visited with the Jessen family Sun- day. Herman Nieman played in the ball team Sunday. _Ray and Buster Baeth were Mof-j| fit callers Monday. The following called on M. L. Lewis Sunday afternoon, Lloyd Gos- ney, Presley Gosney, Ben Koon, Charley and Cassel Gosney. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gosney and family of Braddock spent Sunday at the P. M. Gosney home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon Florence. Gosney with home folks. L. Hurr was a town caller Mon- spent Sunday day. Glen and Lucile Elness and Char- ley Gosney motored to Bismarck Sunday evening taking Florence | poeney back to attend Business col- |lege. Mrs. Henry Jessen and Miss Lor- jetta Jacobson motored to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Andy Ducett visited at the Fairchild home Monday. is ps oo Wing | By LILLIE MU: it x Mr. and Mrs, Harry Knowles, Mrs. Spencer of Spencer, Iowa, a sister to Mrs. Harry Knowles, Carl Knowles and family of Sioux City, Iowa, Byron Knowles and family, Lister Knowles and family and Mr..and Mrs. John Knowles were Sunday supper guests at the Ed Larson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and children spent Sunday evening at the Fred Barth home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See motored to Bismarck Sunday to attend the ball game. Dr. Prescott of Stecle met with Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham at- tended church services in Wilton Sunday afternoon. R. J. Bleth of Sanger spent Sun- day at the Mueller home. Pauline Hefta spent last Thursday afternoon at her home in Wilton. Gordon Larson motored to Petti- | bone Sunday, bringing Mrs. Orville Larson and children back. Erna Enockson left for Makoti Sunda after visiting at the A. L. Davis home for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Piepkorn and children left for Wisconsin Saturday«; where they will visit with friends and relatives, Katherine LeeandDonald McKinen were overnight guests at the Lytle home one day last week. ‘ Frd Oswald was a caller in Bis- marck Monday. Clyde Hawey motored Opal and Faye Harvey and Mabel Lytle to Valley City Sunday where they will attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and child of Regan were Sunday visitors at the O. Lein home. Rev. Traunter and family of Tuttle were callers at the Dalber home one day last week. Gladys Lein spent last week visiting | relatives in Regan. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Aichele and son spent Sunday at Tuttle and Eykeston. Mr. Aichele’s mother returned with them. Mrs. J. J. Horner visited at the Martin Fast home one evening last week. aunt in Makoti, Mrs. Heise. mation school south of Arena. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Weber Jr., were callers at the Fred Barth home Sunday evening. Mrs. Gust Olson and son Glenn visited with Mrs. Gust Anderson Mon- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, John Weber Sr. and Mrs. Fred Oswald attended church at Langendale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Halvorson left Sunday after visiting at the Jim Olson home the past week. Daily Vacation Bible school started in the church Tuesday morning and wil continue for three weeks. Matt Wetzstein and children Mary, Theresa, Rose and Henry, all of Car- rington, spent one day last week at the Horner home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hedrington and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson were supper guests at the Jim Olson home Mon- day. jat Bert Glanville’s Wednesday. Ronald Davis is visiting with his | M Clara Weber is attending confir- fa By MRS. OWEN Mrs. Boreth of Arena, ME of Tuttle left on the train where they will remain. three weks visiting relatis Mis Geneva Sorenson Saturday for Dickinson W will attend normal for th George Pehl, Wm. Gell Wutzke.and Alex Neff wer tran ing business in Bismarck Dave Johnson, who has be < ing for Elmer Drum the past. returned home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gi sons motored to Florence Be to attend the ball game, to the showers it. didn’t Jast all the baseball fans- returned rather damp. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pleiter and also Mrs. Pleiter’s brother ‘of; marck, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. infant son and Miss Alice Pat were entertained at dinner | by Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Willie Kiley, Bennie yy Stewart and. daughter Miss called at the McIntyre ‘home day evening. Nag Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brose, G Jake Jr., Olga and Mrs. Gellner were visiting friends 1 atives in the vicinity of Und and Coleharbor last week. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wutzké, gh-| ters Elsie, Dora and Elnora, sons Bed) Reuben and Ray motored to Pai shall Friday to visit relatives 4 friends. Sit a Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dram daughter Alice and son Wayns j Miss Mary Cromwell motored © to) Goodrich Sunday to visit relatives: Owen Mcintyre was a business call= er at the Livingston farm in north) Kidder county Saturday. . Bismarck wing Snes Gerald Payseno and Allen were transacting business in Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, Vernon nd Lucille were attending to busi- less matters in Fessenden Monday. 1 Hendricks was a business caller Rollin Welch, county sheriff, was around delivering ballots Saturday for the primary election to*be held June Sth. Everyone make it a point'to ‘ast your vote. You may think your vote don't amount to much, but if everyone thought that there would:be no eed of having an election. “Do your “bit” and don’t grieve over the results. Last, but not least, don’t forget to place an X for the oficial county paper, The Bismarck Tribune. Misses Edna and Gescrude Fubr- man were guests of the Brose young folks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family, George McIntyre and Melvin Webster were supper guests .at the Ralph Halver home Sunday evening. Miss Alice Farhamn is visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Tees, this. week. William Brose has opened his bar- ber shop in Wing and has a very good business. 2 Ed Smith was a caller at Charlie Seilinger’s Sunday. = Harry Ulfers was a business caller in Wing Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were at the Bert Glanville home Friday. Emerson helped Bert move his gran- ary and put it back together. It was torn down by the recent tornado. Charlie Sattler and Hort Roberts called at the Ulfer home Sunday evening. | Turtle Creek | OO By SARAH HEINLE A. H. Heinle and daughter Rachel and son Richard were business callers at the Wm. Wagner home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and daughter Louise were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. A large crowd attended the funeral services for Joe Holkeys Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and daughter Rachel and son Richard went to Goldwin Saturday, visiting with Mrs. Heinle’s parents and with Mr. Heinle’s brother Henry. They re- turned Monday. Herbert Heinle was visiting with his cousins at the A. H. Heinle home a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Fisher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Heinle and daughter were visitors at the Andrew Heinle home Sunday. Miss Mary Brezden was a visitor the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kockynick and daughter were visitors at the Wm. Brezden home Monday. Mrs. Wm. Brezden’s sister of Win- nipeg is staying at the Brezden home for a few days. Frank Brezden was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday afternoon. Wm. Brezden and son Frank were | Wilton shoppers Tuesday. Oscar Oberg of near Washburn and Dr. E. C. Stucke of Garrison were bus- iness callers at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. q Mrs. Jake Spitzer and daughter were Wilton shoppers Saturday eve- | ning. { Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spitzer and daughter Helen were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. att Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner and family were Wilton shoppers Satur- day evening. a Mr. and Mrs. John Walker sid family were visitors at the John J. Walker home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and and Mrs. Wm. Wagner left for South Dakota, visiting friends 4 relatives. They will return Among those who spent | Bismarck were Mr. and Mra. A. § Heinle and family, Mr, and er's mother, John Ws Mr. and Mrs. Al Underwood, Fred -daughter, Mr. and and family. Rudolph Heinle were visitors at the home. On his way at the A. H. Heinle the John J. Walker home ning. Mrs. Andrew Heinle and son of Goldwin were visiting é. Turtle Lake Friday evening. ; turned home Sunday. Rudolph and Ernest Wagner Norman Hall were visitors at the A H. Heinle home Sunday; ‘Ernest Seibel and his brother’s-in+: law Herbert and Rudolph Wagner, A number of the 4-H club girls are [were Wilton shoppers Saturday,

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