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> a * 44m ‘the dance in Wing Ghylin -By MARGARET DAVIS -Willis Gill and L. W. Davis have tan chosen for judges in the elec- 26tl Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis, daugh- ters Eunice and Leona, visited Mr. and Mrs, Earl Davis, northwest of Wing, last Wednesday. fh ag Seed and ben raat home spending a few weel visiting with relatives at Tuttle. Walter and Julia Schmesky attend- ed church in Wilton Sunday morn- eodore Hedstrom called at the 1. _W. Davis home Sunday evening. Miss Ella Krause is visiting in Tuttle. Billy Davis is visiting with his gfandparents this week. . ‘Miss Hilda Krause had Margaret Davis as her guest last Tuesday. Several of the youn; people took turday eve- ning. iss Hollis Alms attended church {n Wilton Sunday. ‘ *' Mrs. Walter Sunquist is taking care of Mrs. Porter Nelson’s little irl on Mrs. Nelson is -in Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom were |!l¥. i ountry Sunday. and Mrs. ‘Laks Kin, Marie attended church in Sunda: Walter Schmesky and Nels Alms helped Louie King with his well the first of the week. ‘ Agnes Sahlone motored to Wing jaturday. The Stilt Sunday school held their annual picnic in the Steve Little last week. ~’Mrs. Arne Tosseth has returned home from Bismarck. ‘Mrs. Alms and children visited ‘with their daughter Mrs. Wilbur Noon one day last week. ‘Mrs. L. W. Davis and sons Staton and ilton and Owen were dinner guests Sun- day With Mr. and Mrs. John- ton of Wing. Louie King is home after having helped the ite boys with some digging. Friends of Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Perkins had a shower on thei Sat- urday afternoon. The ladies spent the time sewing curtains for \. Perkins. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Arne Tosseth and Ida Tosseth called on Mr. and Mrs. Bg al ir. wan were a 5 lone, Mr. and Mrs. Louie King, Mr. and Mrs. Alms, Mr, and Mrs. Sim Louie, Mr; a ir. an Mrs. Coleman, alter and sie; Mr. W. Davis, Miss Emma Coleman, Emil Sunquist, Hugo Sun- gulst, Mr. and Mrs, Nick Holgerson from near Steele spent Sunday at the Ole Newland’s home. Mrs, M. Merringdah! and brother ey. Hansen were Driscoll callers ay. Mark Kershaw returned from Bis- marck Saturday where he has been staying for a week. Frank Kershaw. was a Sterling caller oer: Lester Clark called at the Tyler Johnson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie attended the Farmers Union picnic at the Menoken grove Wed- nesday. : Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were Sterling callers Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles and family were Sterling callers Mon- day. f Sterling was well represented at the fair Saturday. Those who at- tended were Mel Ness, Joe Cox, Gladys Ness and sister Marian, Clif- ford Wright, Theodore Lang, Elsus Elness and son Glen, Jim Riley and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart and fam- Sterling By FERN R. STEWART Mr. Westcott made a business trip to Jamestown Friday, returning Sat- urday. Lawrence Mork and son Buddy were town callers Saturdsy. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of McKenzie were town callers Wednes- day. Mr. and: Mrs. Tom Stewart and family were town callers Saturday evening. Freto Envick was a McKenzie vis-| af; itor Saturday. Miss Madge Runey was @ Sunday visitor at the L. B. Smtih home. and daughters Ida and town callers Saturday. ily were Sunday callers at the Hump- sey home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schlaback and Roy Hanson were town callers Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland attend- ed the fair Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were town callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmidkunz and isons Alden and Manford and daugh- | h; ter Eleanore were Friday callers at the Tom Stewart home. Arne Tosseth motored to Bismarck | Urday. jaturday. Miss Emma Coleman has school No. 2 forthe coming term. By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr, and Mrs. George Harding were Sterling callers Tuesday. Miss Myrtle Smith, who was vis- ing with Mrs. Ernest Schoon last eek, returned to her home at Valley ‘ity Monday. Henry Olson was a Sterling ler Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz jotored to Sterling and the M. J. Ison, Jr., farm Thursday. ‘ "Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and inkie were Sterling callers Tues- \ Mir. and Mrs. Joe Paulson were marek callers Saturday. ' Eye Byers was a Sterling caller Ye Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., and - laughter M. Evangeline called on Bob Sharp Thursday after- oon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and lamily were Driscoll callers Satur- A Mrs. Robt. Eisenbeisz called on . George Schlabach Saturday. Mrss. Ella Tollefson and daughter Luella of Bismarck spent the week- fend at the J. W. Byer home. Willie Schoon and_ sister Tillie were Driscoll callers Saturday eve- ming. Henry Olson was a Driscoll caller Saturday. i, Alfred Olson called at the M. J. ison home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and family called at Mrs. William ‘larke’s and J. W. Byers homes Sat- urday evening. Ole Olson was a Steele caller Sat- forday night. ga Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Tus ‘y Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., and igrand-daughter M. Evangeline were in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson are *the proud parents ofa baby boy born to them Saturday. Z Christ Schoon was a Driscoll caller turday. . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. George Schlabach attended ie Farmers Union picnic at the lenoken re Wednesday. ., Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Christ Schoon and frei Tillie and sons Augusta tnd Willie, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and family, and Mrs. Jennie Clarke tnd Miss Violet were entertained at a lovely Sunday dinner at the Ernest Miss Homma Eisenbelss, who has ‘iss Emma who ipamt the past week at. home, left Fag = yee 7 is Remarc: Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., Mrs, Harry Potter and Mrs. Ann Chandler called rem Carey Johnson and Mrs. Ella ‘olléfson Friday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Vio- fet were Driscoll visitors Saturday. e. a Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and Bundsy evening te get Metco ts unday even do some work for fem for 4 few is oN M. J. Olson, Jr., spent Tu fe Toy 8] les- @ay with Mrs. Jack Ishmael at Men- Mrs. Nelson and daughter Hazel were Driscoll callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman and @aughter Dorothy were Driscoll iturday. it Harding called atthe Ed.| home Sunday. ed and Mrs, Hobert Ejsenbeisz Seni Friday evening at the Adam isénbeisz home. ‘Miss Emma Eisenbeisz called on nine Bonet Eisenbeisz Friday after- Reon. ‘ «Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and family eid ler. ‘and ‘Mrs. ied ond family 1 . Mrs. Tyler Johnson and family Sun- day. f” East Sibley Butte j is MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST David Fryer and family called at the Elmer Bloomqist home Monday eal Belk motored to Sterling londay. Pete Lundquist was an overnight sain at E. Bloomquist’s Trey it. irs. W. Durfee visited with her daughter, Mrs..Leo Neth, Tuesday. Me. and Mrs. L, Davenport and family were callers in McKenzie Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Durfee, Bill and War- ren, called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Thursday afternoon. Gi Glum called at the E. Bloom- gust ome eafter some horses Fri- L. B. Roth and family were Bis- the Farmers’ Union. and Mrs, Elmer Bloomquist, day. Allen returned home ter Evelyn visited the Leonard Davenport home Sun- | Still Mission cht met at the John San- Anthony Erickson left Monday on Hagstrom home Monday. Sunday in Washburn with relatives, Rev. and Mrs. Thure Johnson ‘and er, John Asplund. june 14. k shi rs Saturday. itr t 8. E. Clisbe attended picnic the ans grove. Wayne and Molly Glum visited at the them. ‘Me daugh- Clizbe home Sunda; day. o J By B. P. HAGRTROM delin home Thursday, June 26, at 2 a business trip to and Mrs, Ned Asplund, son While there they attended the camp ghildren of Cleveland spent one day Mr. and Mrs. David Ghylin are the Bert Hedstrom shopped in Wilton Mr. and Mrs. mn E, A. Widger home at Glencoe Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Warren and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Roth visited at e The Ladies? “Aid of the Swedish o'clock. Ole and Ivan Sean tatied at the Davi. and Teddy Johnson spent meetings. last week with Mrs. Johnson’s broth- oud parents of a baby girl born call- | Frid lay. i“ Leo Soa pes worked for Fred johnson the past week. Martin Strand motored to Bis- Thursday. He returned home Friday night. Mrs. Harry Iverson and son Ed. of Wilton visited at the O. Hagstrom home Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. -Algot Strom shopped in Re- gan Thursday. & There..was a business mee! of the Northwestern 11 Telephone [company in the ior schoolhouse THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JUNE 26,. 1930 Saturday afternoon. The new of-|Loretta Jacobspn attended the dance ficers are: Albert Johnson, secre-|at_ Menoken itary and treasurer, and Walter Sund- quist, A. F. Anderson, and Oscar) Thor are the new directors. { Mrs. Signe Johnson called in Wil- ton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. John- son visited at the O. Hagstrom home Thursday evening. Florence Kounts visited with her sunt, Mrs. Oscar Erickson, last week, Elsie Hochhalter is visiting at the Brennise home in Regan this week. Erick Pearson shopped in Wilton ednesday night. Mrs. De Hauhn and children were shopping in town Friday. W. E. Runey attended the Farm- ers’ Union picnic Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fogarty spent Friday in Bismarck. Miss Florence Gosney returned home Friday to spend the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Prince and Harold spent Sunday at the Marion Lee home, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and family went to the ball game at Driscoll Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fogarty were Tuesday. There were services in the Swedish Mission church last week. Mr. and Mrs. Renberg were in charge. Rev. Carll left Monday for other Points in North Dakota. Ole Hagstrom called at the August Lumberg and C. L. Johnson homes Tuesday. Ned Asplund called on Martin Strand ieee Louie Lind called on Ole Hagstrom Thursday morning. Clarence Falkenstein visited at the J. M. Thompson home Monday. Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney, Edna and Mrs. Gaskill transacted business in Bismarck Saturday, also taking in the auto races, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and daughters Florence and Edna Mae were Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. Gaskill. Mr. and Mrs. Envic and family of McKenzie were callers at the Marion Lee home Sunday afternoon. Glen and Lucile Elness and Char- ley Gosney motored to Bismarck Sunday evening, taking Florence Mrs. Signe Johnson, son Vernon|back to school. and bys iter Hilma, visited with] Mr. and Mrs, Lester Andrews and Mrs, O. Hagstrom Saturday evening. | George Baetty visited in Steele Sun- Ui at the S. EB.) y7 Warren, and hg tl ht Linea were visitors at the John Asplund home Sunda: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Ragner Johnson left Friday for Alexandria where’ they plan to at- tend the Pentecostal camp meetings. 4 ay ee Nae ee i" fared aa laughters Velma, Helen, Doris an Bernadine were dinner guests at the John Law home Sunday. John Engstrom visited with Ole bap vite Sunday afternoon. Ibert, Margaret and Ingrid Hag- strom visited at the Robert Patzner home in Steiber township Sunday ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Renberg visited at the Erickson brothers farm last ‘week. Gece Johnson wae Amd week- bel. Presley M. Gosney called on M. L. Lewis Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill visited with her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Kositzky in Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son Hanaford were McKenzie callers Sat- urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and family motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. Nieman attending the Burleigh county school officers meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Brittin were over looking at their crop Tuesday afternoon. Malvin Ness called at the Gaskill home Tuesday. George Lewis was a Sterling call- er Tuesday afternoon. pa- | Ivan Bigler. Velma Johnson shopped in Wilton Monday, Margaret and Ingrid Hagstrom called in Regan Monday. Shoppers in Wilton Saturday night from Still were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben- ton Backman, Ole Hagstrom and son Albert, Eriek Pearson, Oscar Thor, and Hjalmer Lind. Mr. and Mrs. Bensen and daugh- ter Laura of Flasher and Delores ctl a ad vis foe erty spending the past week with Mr. an Mrs, John Asplund, returned home one day last week. John Howe of we. mason work on Fred jouse, is doing the lohnson’s new Gi am Steiber | By MRS. C. L. MALONE ‘The Pleasant View district was by Mrs. John Anderson, Fred Berg- Sunday where they visited at the B. E. Doyle residence. George and Clarence McAllister were Regan visitors Wednesday. A large number from Stelberattend- ed the picnic at the Uhde farm Mon- day, Sunday guests at the William Stei- nert home were Mr. and Mrs, Gott- i and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hochhalter “Mrs. H, Baron and chil- Norman and Allan of Benedict Sunday at the C. L. Malone ,. Mrs. C. L. Malone were at the Oder home Thursday 5 Mrs. Fred Bergquist and and Jalmar spent Sunday near Still. . Jones and son Gerald were Bismarck visitors Wednesday. Among Regan shoppers Saturday were William Steinerts, Robert Patz- ners, Mike Boschees and Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Malone. e if Taft —— By FLORENCE GOSNEY The John Benz family, who took trip to Montana, returned home ie ‘Franklin King called at the Fair- child home Ti Ye E. C. Fogarty attended the federal land bank meeting in Sterling Tues- day afternoon. Charley Gosney spent Wednesday i A ifs isis ne a 5 fe ne with {in Bismarck, The Jessen family and Miss Lor- etta Jacobson attended the Farmers’ inion at Menoken grove Hanford Fairchild motored to Bis- marck Tuesday, returning Wednes- Mrs, P. M. Gosney and Edna Mae spent uitgo rt? visiting her moth- er, . - E. C. Fogarty was a Sterling call- er ‘Thuradey evening. Edna visited at the Fairchild home Thursday. Anton Oberg and two sons were in Sterling Thursday. M. L. Lewis was in Sterling Thurs- day. The Baeth boys attended the dance at Menoken following the picnic. Mrs. Johnson and son William were town callers Wednesday. Ray Baeth was in town Thursday. Genevieve Jessen returned home Thursday from attending the club camp near Wilton. Ray Baeth assisted with the work on the Jessen farm Thursday. __ . L, Lewis, who has been quite sick is imy . E. lurr_was transacting busi- ness in town Friday afternoon. Ray and Elwin Baeth motored to Sterling Friday aftergoon. i E. Cline transacted business in Bismarck the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson were vis- itors in Moffit last Sunday. a coe, and Edna Mae called at the night. Hanford Fairchild was a town caller Friday afternoon. ae and Raa Oast Eris, a a old were shopping in town Thursday. Lester yds and Fay Edgerly Fairchild home Wednesday | Urda: Wild Rose eo By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL A number from here shipped stock to the cities Friday. Miss Lillian Peterson, who is em- hoe in Bismarck, spent Father's lay with the home talks. Among those who attended the races at Bismarck Thursday were: Jens Jensen, Ernest Swanson, Hom- er Brownawell and George Buck. Mrs. Howard Brownawell and lit- tle daughter Joyce of Moffit and Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck made a short call at the parental home Sunday, H. A. Carlisle purchased the B sci bred Hereford bull, Anxious Stan- way, at the Patterson Land company sale held at Mandan recently. The Wild Rose school officers were represented at the meeting in Bismarck Monday by the following: R, W. Leltheim. Lloyd Gosney, and H. A. Carlisle, directors, and W. H. Brownawell, clerk. A number from here went to the ball game Sunday at Pursian park between Napoleon and Linton. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Saville and family enjoyed Sunday dinner at the ieee sd home in the Braddock vicin- Ye Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glovich and daughters Aritoinette and Gladys were guests of Edward Swanson and sister, Miss Evelyn, Sunday. | Mrs. W. H. Brownawell spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit. Miss Brownawell of Bismarck was also @ guest, Some of our boys attended the ball game between Moffit and Braddock Sunday. Moffit winning by a score of 8 to 2, Floyd Martini is delivering the mail these days while the regular mail man is enjoying his vacation. Mrs. Lloyd Gosney, Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell were among those who went to Bis- marck Monday, | Turtle Creek ———_—_______, By SARAH HEINLE John Olson of near Weshburn was @ business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. A. H. Heinle was a business caller in Washburn Wednesday. John Olson got a truck load of hogs from the A. H. Heinle home Wednes- day morning. Henry Gessele and daughter Ella and son Edwin were business callers at the A. H. Heile home Thursday. G. E. Shearer was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and fam- ily were visitors at the Karl Schlof- man home Sunday. family were Mercer shoppers Satur- day evening. —~ A. H:- Heinle and daughter Rachel and son Richard were business callers at the William Brezden home Satur- day evening. Mr. William Brezden and son Frank and daughter Mary were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Lagge and fam- ily were visitors at the Christ Flem- mer home near Washburn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagge and fam- ily were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Monday evening, Mrs. R. C. Boien and two sons, John and Gerald, and Miss Young called at the Dietzman home Monday afternoon. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Owen and fam- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman were busi- ness callers in the Capital City Tues- y. Joe Fisher went to Bismarck Wed- nesday to get his car which he was having overhauled. Miss Gladys Tooker was assisting Mrs. Dietzman with the house work the past week. Martin Tooker and family attended the fair at Bismarck Friday and Sat- sy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin and Gladys Tooker were callers at the Tebbo Harms home Wednesday evening. Louie Olsen was an over night guest with his brother John, Thursday it. were town callers Friday afternoon. | nigh! Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and expected Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and Miss | Roe Saturday from the Bi John Harms to return ismarck Mr. and Mrs, Karl Schlofman and |] ily were shoppers in Bismarck Wed- | C°" hospital, where ha underwent an operation for appendicitis. Paul McCormick was a caller at the Dieteman home Thursday. Mrs. Emma Smith and three sons from Garey, Ind., came to visit her sister Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and brother W. A. Dietzman last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw were shop- (Se EIS Ny el AR | Hazelton o By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER Miss Caroline Jonkman was a Bis- marck visitor Thursday, J. B, Landsberger and son Eugene °. | s pers in Bismarck Saturday, bringing | motored to Bismarck Tuesday, Mrs. Smith and children out with them to visit around here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker and three daughters Evelette, Violet and Gladys attended the barn dance at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and chil- dren attended Sabbath school in Bis- marck Saturday afternoon. John Olsen wasa caller in Bis- marck Saturday afternoon. Miss Evelette Tooker spent Sunday at home with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and chil- dren were visitors at the Geo. Wachel home Sunday afternoon. Visitors at the W. A. Dietzman’s Sunday were L. 8. French of Bis- marck, Floyd Owen and son’ Louis, Martin Tooker and Mr. and Mrs. Sea- man Gibson of Sterling. By MRS. LARS JACOBSON ‘Enock Anderson, Walter Simons and Mrs. Erstrom attended a school directors’ meeting which was held at Bismarck Monday. A two weeks’ vacation will be en- jJoyed by the pupils and teachers of Glenview school No. 2, beginning Monday, June 23rd. Miss Goldberg the teacher departed for her home at Medora Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and family and Mrs. Lars Jacobson mo- tored to Minot Sunday where they spent the day sightseeing and visit- ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Peterson and family called at the Jacobson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and children visited at the Oscar Anstrom home in Painted Woods Sunday. ‘Thomas Fisher visited with Earl and Donald Monroe Sunday. Edythe Goldbergh and Vernon Lind called at the Walter Simons home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jay DeLong and daughter Lucille and Hugh Simons left Saturday morning for Michigan City, where they will visit DeLong’s daughter, Mrs. Budd Windmill, for a few days. Thomas Jacobson left recently for Minneapolis, where he will visit rela- tives for a few weeks. George Trusdale who has been working near Bismarck the past few months visited at the Al Holden home ‘@ few days last week. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Holden of Bridger, Mont., are here for a week's visit with their parents,.Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Anderson of near Still. Mrs. Alex Oshanyk of Wilton was ® supper guest at the Lars Jacobson home Friday. Hampton 1 By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haider and Martin Klein, daughter Julia, and son An- ton of near St. Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch and son John of near Fort Rice visited at the Steve Koppy home and also attend- ed the state federation at Strasburg Tuesday and Wednesday, and Thurs- day the dedication of the new church | at Hague, this week. Chet Chesrown called at the Koppy home Wednesday afternoon. Fred Petrie of Linton was a busi-| 2¥ ness caller in this vicinity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and children called on friends in Wishek Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gortner and son John and Mr. and Mrs. Math Siegidy of Roseyln, S. D., visited at the Steve Koppy home the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scherr at- tended the church convention at Strasburg Tuesday and Wednesday and also took in the dedication of the new church at Hayne Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Gotlieb Fischer @nd daughter Marie of Kranzburg, S. D., have been visiting for the past week at the J. B. and J. J. Landsberger homes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Taube and son Sylvester motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Connie Kalberer and] son returned home Sunday from a Re weeks’ fishing trip in Minne- sota. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fischer at- tended the convention at Strasburg Tuesday, George and Lena Landsberger were Linton visitors Saturday evening. @ By JUSTINE MORRIS Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughters Aldene and Justine were shoppers in Wilton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holden from Bridger, Montana, have been visiting with friends and relatives the past week. Mrs. Holden is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Anderson. Marion Morris was a brief caller ti the Henry Sundquist home Mon- Y. Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Fricke Tuesday afternoon. Joe Jiras visited at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday. Mrs. T. F. Morris and mother Mrs. Emma Klawitter and brother Louie Klawitter visited at the Jack Lenihan home Tuesday. Richard Olson and Gerald Morris drove cattle north of Wilton to pas- ture for H. A. McCullough Monday. Donald Morris called on Bert Hen Gershott Saturday. A number of young folks from this vicinity took in the Rodeo at Menoken ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and son Rodrick visited at the J. W. Jiras home Wednesday. A large number of folks from this vicinity attended the funeral Friday of Albin Erstrom pioneer of Baldwin vicinity who passed away June 17th. eck community extend heartfelt sym- Pathy. —_—____+______ [_~ Glen View J | Ecklund AE e Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund, son|day and also motored to Lake Isa-| jam Berg race meet at Bismarck Saturday. By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. Duncan called at Ra: grove’s and Henry Ulfer’s _ George Pehl in Wietstock’s londay. lace. Ir. an daughter called one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray & —— | Hazlegrove ] Hatle- arried mail Monday rs. Adam Haas and at Bert Glanville’s Haszlegrove and Adolph Bender is reported very ill with mumps. He consulted a physi- cian in Harvey last week. Henry, Edwin and Gus Schats and Harold Broun spent Saturday eve- ning in McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh were Mc- Clusky shoppers Friday. They also visited at the H. Schatz home. ‘Thofield Schazt spent Friday after- noon at the Schofer home. Efrahin Schofer was a business caller at the J. Strom home Saturday. Harry Taoves called at the home of| Mrs. Adams, Inga and Elmer Qual- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville Tues- day night. A Guerin called Wednesday at Harry Ulfers and Ray Hazlegrove’s. Miss Otillia Broze will teach th coming year in Clear Lake district. Mrs. Ben Klan; home, le genburg called Wednesday at the Owen Mcintyre fleld ley were Alta shoppers Saturday eve- ning. Ben Schatz who has been employed at the A. Prince farm the past four e}months is now working for Edwin Klinegartner near Pickardville. Sarah. Schatz who left for Hurds- last week is now employed at the home. Owen McIntyre and Melvin Web-| © Nieslson ster called at Emanuel Meckley’s one evening this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and larry Taoves called at Mcintyre’s Thursday night. Al Hendricks called at Bert Glan- ville’s one day a while back. John Sattler and Owen McIntyre were in the city of Bismarck Thurs- day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Sorenson called Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. Henry Witzele ‘came out to the Frank Gray farm and fixed their car one day this week. Elmer Perry and Frank Gray were in Tuttle one day this week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray called Friday afternoon at the Ray Hazlegrove home. Mrs. John Lybeck and children of Jamestown have been visiting at the Joe Cook home near Regan and also at the Albert Gray home in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray and also Will Thiel- ing. were in Steele Saturday. Mr. Gray and Mr. Thieling went down to attend the meeting of all school di- rectors. ‘We understand Miss Virgie Web- ster will again visit her father, Mel- vin Webster, this summer. We have heard that Miss Gladys Williams from west of Wing will teach the Ulfers school and that Miss Rose Schiender of Goodrich will teach the Bert Glanville school. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray and sons Robert and Glen Allen and daughter Mary Lou and Mrs. S. O. Gray vis- ited the J. A. Gilbert Gray family in Tuttle last Sunday, June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and Levi Anderson and sister Mrs. Archie Holden visited at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hendershott were dinner guests at the T. F. Morris home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, T. F. Morris and daughter Marion were transacting business in Bismarck ‘Thursday. H. A. McCullough was a caller at iad Herman Falkenstein home Thurs- lay. : Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and sons James and Raymond and daughters Dorothy Aldene and Eunice visited at the George Morris home near Bismarck Sunday. Conard Gurenson was a caller at the H. A. McCullough home Thurs- day. Levi Anderson was .an- overnight, guest with Donald Morris Friday night. Mr. and Mrs..Herb Little and son Lawrence and daughter Edna called at the T. F. Motris home Wednesday evening. Mabel McCullough has been taking school census the past week. Willard Diamond called at the T. F. Morris home en route to Wilton Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson. were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. 8. E. Turnbow and Jitnmie McGar- vey of Bismarck called at the T. F. Morris home Friday. ‘Marjorie Mor- ris accompanied them’ to Bismarck where she will work for her aunt Mrs. 8. E. Turnbow for a few days. Joe Jiras called at the T. FP. Morris Charles Clark and Philip Ludwig of Livona called on friends in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Those that were in Linton from this vicinity Saturday were Porter Umber, Ted and Dewey Lawler, Steve Koppy and daughter Theresa, Frieda Ohlhauser and Steve U: Mrs. Herman Backhaus, son bert and daughters Caroline and Hi da were shopping in Linton Friday 'ternoon, if Ed. Weller called on friends in Cannon Ball Sunday. Math Koppy visited at the Roscoe Bowman home Sunday. Schiermeister and J. both of near Hazelton were in vicinity Monday forenoon. A number of young folks antly surprised Steve and Frank Koppy Saturday night, it being their birthdays. The evening was nt in dancing and playing cards. ey were the recipients of many ‘ul gifts. : Charles Steinerson went to Wihona Saturday evening. Roscoe Bowman took several head of cattle to Temvik Monday fore- noon which were ag ge to St. Paul the following day by the Temvik Shipping association. th this leas- ° | McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The McKenzie Homemaker’s club was entertained Thursdey afternoon. by Mrs. E. Conley with atten- dance. Mrs. Henry Lewis and Mrs. E. Conley were choosen to represent the McKenzie club by taking the ex- hibit to the Mandan fair, Mrs. J. W. Rodgers gave the miscellaneous lesson on meats and how to know them. After the meeting a social hour followed. Lovely refreshments were perred’ by the hostess, Mrs. ley, assis’ by her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Heaton of Bismarck ai Mrs. E. W. Anderson. Mrs. E. L, Adams returned home Bunday after spending the past week with her mother at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes motored to Regan Friday where they visited relatives. Mrs. L. J. Bailey, grand- mother of Mrs. Hughes returned with 7m. Frank Barnes was a Bismarck caller Saturday evening. Miss Jerry Moses, who teaches north of Bismarck, spent the week- end at the W. L. Watson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long called at the T. Hughes home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doucette spent the weed at the Joe Coder home near it. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Crum of Bis- marck visited at the Mrs. C. E. Crum and T.. Hughes homes Sunday. home Thursday. Donald Morris called at the Carl Johnson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCullough were shoppers in Wilton Saturday evening. Among those who visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday were: Bert Hendershott, Levi Anderson, Orville Falkenstein, Isste and Harry Brown and Vivian Nelson. Carl Johnson was a caller in Wilton Saturday. 3 ——_————__ { Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner had as their guests Monday the Hentz. young folks of Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg, Lewis Wagner and Arthur Gering are going to Lehr, N. D., to attend camp meet- ing Thursday. The young folks are busy practicing for a children’s day program which. will be held at the Zion church July the sixth. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner and family spent Saturday at Bismarck. A camp meeting will take place at Pickardville July 10th to the 20th. Everyone is welcome. Among the @ |preachers will be the Rev. Strutz of Jamestown, Rev. C. Strutz of Bis- marck, and Rev. Gering. A few more are expected. ‘ More than a hundred people gath- ered at the home of Rev. Gering ‘Tyesday evening. A surprise and wel- come party was given to Rev. and Mrs. Gering by the Evangelical con- gregation. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Mike Wall home. Mr. and Mrs, John Berg visited with Mrs. Berg’s sisters, Mr. and Mrs. August Keck and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ind | Reuer, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Niemiller and Hurdsfield, N. D., called at the Fred Neimiller, Sr., home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and fam- ily attended camp meeting at Wash- burn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg spent Thursday evening at the Fred Lange home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiler and family, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner and sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg, all attended church at Wing Sunday, and spent the afternoon at the Christ Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg spent Sunday evening at the John Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Just left for Montana, ‘Wednesday. Mr. Wall is visiting at family were in Tuttle Saturday night. Others in were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson and daughter and Miss Verna Kramer, Mrs. Jake Hursh and family, Mrs. Frank Brolin and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Osch- uner and family, Mrs. Fred Wagner and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Pe- terson, Herbert Swett and cent Ed Sperry and Mr. and Mrs, ip Thoren and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazelgrove and Harry Taoves were in shopping Sat- urday pat Harry remained in Tuttle as he is now through work at the Hazlegrove home. The Broze young. Tuttle Saturday night and also Mr. and Mrs, John Wutzke and family. They took in the big chautauqua, . M. Virgin passed away at his home north of Tuttle Saturday, June 21. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1: o'clock at the house and at 8 o'clock at the Nazarene church in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gersline and Mrs. B, M. Virgin were business callers in Steele Saturday. Jim Maquiren was in Tuttle Sat- urday night on business, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were folks were in dinner guests Sunday at the Elmer Perry home. They aks called at the Frank Gray home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck and also Mr. and Mrs. Albert Langdahl and ceaty, were in Tuttle Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie White and Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and also Joe Goldsmith were in Steele Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attend- ed Sunday school at Pleasant Hill Sunday. A. Guerein and son called at Harry Ulfer’s and Ray Hazlegrove’s Mon- day forenoon. Ed Wagner was in Arena one day! large crowd. this week. Ed Wagner and Elmer Perry went/| afternoon. to Bismarck Monday to attend the director's meeting. held -there. Mr. and Mrs. Schelby Carney and family were ete Der ia, re magolla was urday night on business, f Alta By KARL SCHATZ Miss Esther Johnson left for Fargo f in Tuttle Saturday Mr. Pillsbury’s mother of Howard Coombs, F. Coombs and Tow Low attended the dairymen’s Picnic at Brush Lake Wednesday. Ed Stroh was a caller at the John Stroh home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Karl Schatz and Mrs. FP. Steinert, of Montana, spent Tues- day at the G. Stewart home. | Ted Hochhalter who is now em- ployed in Regan spent Sunday with his parents here. Karl Schatz was a caller at the Johnson home Monday. Mrs. A. Fisher, Mrs. G. Brinisiee and daughters of Regan spent Friday afternoon at the Wm. Steinert home. Mr. and Mrs. Brackett, Richard Adams and Thofield Schatz spent Tuesday evening in McClusky. Ruth Schatz of McClusky is spend- ing a few weeks at the home of her brother here. Nole Ness was 2 Pickardville shop- per Wednesday. Ervin and Roy Estenson of near Washburn visited at thé Ness home Sunday. ‘The Skogmo baseball team defeated the Pickardville by a score of 7 and 3, Sunday at the Pickardville diamond. Mrs. Gottlif Stienert spent the week-end in Regan visiting relatives. Justine Bender is employed at the A. Bender home during Mr, Bender's illness. Ruth Schatz spent Sunday with bee ner Pauline Schatz, lochhalter spent Thursday evening in McClusky. if Rev. E. Broeckle of Turtle Lake, will conduct services at the Alta church Sunday, June 29th. Ida Boocholtz spent Sunday with ee Schonemyer. Schatz spent Sunday evening ita Brown home north of Pickard- le. Charles Schate who recently re- turned from Valley City is employed in the First National bank of Mc- Clusky. Not the Sheridan County State bank, as was stated last week. eo: Moffit oe By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT ‘The ladies’ aid and community held an old-fashioned spelling contest last Friday night. A fair crowd attended and the program caused much merri- ment. Mrs. Cline was the best spell- er and received the prize of a box of candy. After this the sale of baskets by Joe Kelly of Bismarck and Albert Faust of Moffit netted $41.35, which goes to pay for the cement and lum- ber in the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson, Mrs. Adams and Mrs, Burt Johnson re- turned Tuesday from a nine-day trip to Yellowstone national park. They report a fine trip but cold weather prevailed in the park. Peter Youngren of Taft township was a Moffit caller Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Daig of Spokane, Wash., together with her daughter Marguer- ite arrived Tuesday for a visit with bed saunhy Mrs. Everett Porter, and family. Angus Stewart and Mr. Brown of Stewartsdale were callers in town Wednesday. They brought a load of posts to the Benz estate. S. Clifford of Bismarck was a caller in Moffit Wednesday. The combine demonstration held in Moffit teen was attended by a 'r. Benz, manager of the store, served a free lunch in the | ° Mrs. Benz entertained at supper Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bilis. bury and sons and Mrs. Pillsbury, Sr., Minneapo- lis, in Tuttle Sat-| The Girls of the 4-H club met at the home of Wanda Parks Tuesday evening. A large crowd was present in spite of the rain. Games and con- tests were enjoyed and at 11 o'clock @|2 dainty lunch was served by the hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffit motored to Jamestown last Friday evening and returned early Saturday morn- Monday, where her sister Irene is|ing. Otto Brown returned home with employed. From there they will go|them. to Minnesota, where they will spend a Fred Moffit and Otto Brown were few months with relatives and|Bismarck callers Saturday. friends. George Moffit, his mother, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Keck and son,| Bullock, and sister, Mrs. Walz, re- Jocie and Hilda Keck, Esther and|turned to Moffit last Frida: Ruth Kline of Washburn, were din-| Pipestone, Minn. ner guests at the Karl Schatz home| spend a few weeks in Moff Monday. Mrs. M. Coombs who has from will Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffit visited Mrs. Wi it. con-| Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter at the John fined in a Fargo hospital (Rago 10| Mattison home in Thelma township weeks, returned to her home Satur- or Mrs. Coombs is somewhat bet- er. Glen and Merwin Oder were bust-| Hughes, in Bismarc pees callers at the Schatz farm Mon- y. Emil Johnson motored to and Mandan Thursday, marketed some spring chickens. Miss Edna Stienert who spent the past week in Regan at the home of da: her brother, returned to her home | ‘tien Saturday. Mrs. F. Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Coombs, spent Saturday afternoon at the John Stroh home. Hulda Bender, who has been em- Ployed at the Mickelson home at Re- gan, returned to her parental home Saturday. Verna Elaine Strom, who spent the past two weeks with her grandmother Sunday. Miss Dorothy Edson is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. J. L. k. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and sons and Mr. Pillsbury’s mother ar- rived in Moffit Saturday evenii where he|{rom a vacation in Minneapolis Fa The; Teor a splendid trip. Miss Gladys loffit spent a few over week-end with her |, Gladys Durfee, of McKenzie. Mrs. Hill and children and Mrs. John Lunde and children were Bis- marck callers Monday. _ Jim Hill was on the sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson of Minneapolis and Miss Harnet Moffit, who has been visiting in Minneapolis and St. Paul for three weeks, arrived in Moffit Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstad and in McClusky, returned to her home| rthel Benz were Bismarck callers Priday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz and Mrs. John Stroh spent Sunday afternoon Friday. Joe Kelly and wife and son were guests at the A. E. Cline home .Fri- at the Fred Wagner home near Mer-/day, They attended the basket social cer, Fred Bender and family spent Sun- day afternoon at the Adolph Bender |fyarts attended the spelling Mr. and Mrs. H. Warner and chil- dren of near Mercer spent Sunday at the H. Schafer home. in Moffit that evening. Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Nellie school program in Maffit Friday ¥ Trealaw, Wales (AP)—A silver cross, stolen from All Saint’s chureh Edmond, Edwin and Pauline Schats|here, was later found in a fox den spent’ Wednesday afternoon at Brush/on a mountain side of the Rhondds Lake, where the McClusky league | Valley.

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