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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, lysu ® |. Driscoll ae e By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON “A surprise birthday.party was given on Loren Carr Saturday evening. | Miss Nora Hendrickson and Clif-| ford Meland motored to Glenfield Saturday. Mr. Meland returned Sun- day. Mrs. A. P. Rosvold and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Titus, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Mrs. H. Pederson, Mrs. Mabel Rosvold, Miss Esther Pederson, | Ernest Maland, Mavis and Dagmar Rosvold, and Valdis and Elaine Knud- son picnicked at Salt lake Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. James Koon and Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Koon motored to Mi-} not Sunday. K ‘Alma Erickson of Fargo is spending @ week at home. Eldon Lewis and Edrei Erickson spent the week-end in Tappen. Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson spent the week-end in Linton, visiting rela- ives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Swanson and daughter Beva Jean and Mr. and Mrs. George Haugen and daughter Sylvia pent Sunday evening at Lake Isabel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiman, who until recently have been residing in Salem, Ore., ved in Driscoll Sat- urday. They will make their home here and live on Mrs. Robert Sharp's farm. Mrs. M. T. Olson and Misses Della and Beatrice Olson spent Mnoday afternoon at the Ole Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. E. Metcalf visited friends in Sterling Sunday. Vannie Lewis of Bismarck has been viciting at home for a week. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and fam- ily motored to Harvey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet and ‘Wilma were Bismarck callers Monday. Misses Beryl Johnson and Thelma Skogen, Eldon Lewis, Donald Apland and Mr. and Mrs. Apland spent Friday evening at the Lewis home. Miss Doris Tice of Bismarck visited in Driscoll over the week-end. Jim Riley of Sterling was a Driscoll caller Monday. Glen and Lucille Elness and Flor- ence and Charley Gosney of Sterling were Driscoll callers Sunday. Mrs, Mabel Rosvold, Dagmar and Mavis Rosvold, Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Valdis and Elaine Knudson mo- tored to Lake Isabel Thursday. Mrs. Carl Meland and son Wills, who have been Visiting in Minneapo- lis and Lake Crystal, returned to Dris- coll Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCann and family, of Wimbledon, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCann. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble enter- tained Mr. and Mys. M. 'T. Olson and Misses Della and Beatrice Olson at dinner Tuesday evening. Frank Schaffer was a Driscoll caller Monday. Wilma Van Vlect, Ione and Marcus Johns, Helen Anderson and Lloyd and Russell Quale went picnicking Monday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Lewis and Mr. and department was led out to extit guish a fire in the Jake Huff resi- dence. Considerable damage was done to the house before the fire was finally put out. Leo and Paul Regneir, Mac Thom- pson and Lawrence Nugent spent the past week camping at the little wash- out. Mrs. C. C. Buttruff of Wadena, Minn., and Mrs. A. V. Marcellus and daughter Beverly are visiting at the P. K. Eastman home. Mrs. Buttruff ana Mrs. Marcellus are sisters of Mrs. Eastman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Truax of St. Paul visited Monday at the L. J. Truax home. Lynn Gramling and Fred Stanley of Regan were business visitors in Wilton Monday. Willie Richard and Opal McLaugh- lin were quietly married at the par- sonage in Mandan July 9. Rev. G. W. Stewart performed the ceremony. The newlyweds will make their home in Fort Worth, Texas, where Willie has been employed for the past two and a half years. Miss Olive Garrity returned to her home in Minot Sunday after spend- ing the past two weeks at the Christ Cleveland home. Bustef Livergood and Albert Pfief- fer motored to Rochester, Minn., last week to consult the doctors. Wilton has installed a new set of stop and parking signs. Miss Louise Riebling returned to her home at Draton Sunday after visiting friends in Wilton for the past week. Alec W. Easton was burned to death in a gold mine in Lead, S. D. Alec formerly lived in Wilton. Fae Newman, a grd@dute nurse of Bismarck, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Newman. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Flinn, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Flinn and children visited relatives in Bismarck Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Suafford are happy over the birth of a baby boy born Monday, July 21, at the Bis- marck hospital. Mrs. Suafford was formerly Miss Winnie Flinn. Mrs. Earl Kinney was a supper guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Timmerson Sunday evening. Vernon Gramling of Bismarck was visiting relatives in this community ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlin of Jamestown attended the funeral of W. J. Richard. Menoken | —y By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graves and family, of Medina, were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves, Guy Abelein spent Saturday and Sunday v'~ting Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein. Menoken played ball with McKenzie Sunday. McKenzie won 15 to 11. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder of Regan Mrs. Henry Apland motored to Lake Isabel Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Meland spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Van Vieet. Mrs. Al Chapin and children spent Thursday with Mrs. M. T, Olson. Miss Mildred Apland spent Sunday evening and Monday at her home. Mrs. Mebel Roavold and daughter Mavis spent Friday .with Mrs. H. A. Knudson. Eldon Lewis motored to Tappen and Lake Isabel Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Knudson and family Sunday afternoon and evening. Moffit BY MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Ernest Swanson and sister, Miss Evelyn, Miss Ellen Johnson and Charles Richards were entertained at the C. B, Porter home Sunday. They brought Calvin Porter home from the Swanson home where he has been working. Miss Borenson, a trained nurse, ar- rived Tuesday noon on the Soo to take care of Mrs. B. F. Lane who is critically ill at her farm home. Albert Faust and family visited at the C. B. Porter home Sunday after- noon. They also were supper guests. Henry and Jack Kruse are greeting old friends in Moffit. E. J. Gobel and Dr. Greibenow were seers at the B. F, Lane home Tues- ay. Mrs, Fred Moffit is in Long Beach, Calif., settling up her sister's af- fairs. Her sister was buried in Long Beach instead of Minneapolis as was reported. The girls “Lucky Star” 4-H club met at the C. E. Moffit home on Tuesday night for their social meet- ing . Most of the members were Present and a lot of visitors. Miss Gladys Moffit was hostess and the ~ Misses Evelyn Olson, Katherine Bruel Beth Porter, Luella Coder and Verona Jensen were the ones who served the lunch assisted by Miss Harriet Moffit. A lovely lunch was served. The eve- ning was spent in games and con- tests. The next meeting wili be a business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and sons and Mrs. V. Benz visited at the H. D. Hamblen home Sunday. Miss Martha Bright Meyer who has been very ill in a Bismarck hospital, was released and has gone to her home at Ashley, N. D. Mrs. H. D. Hamblen visited at the F. H. Pillsbury home Wednesday. Mrs. Creole Botts is cooking for harvesters at the F. W. Foffit ranch. Mrs. Botts and Mrs| Brent John- son were Bismarck shoppers Monday. The Ladies’ Aid met at the W. V. Carroll home last Wednesday with a fair crowd. The usual business. was transacted and a lovely lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Eddy Olson who has been stay- ing at the hotel for some time is spending some time at the Carl Olson. home. Claude Rippley stayed Tuesday night wth Gladys Motit. Mrs. Mertin Rippley and son Billy visited with Mrs, A. W. Faust Wed- nesday. Mike Kleeman is working at the Fay Johnson home, Mrs. L. N. Bullock visited at the C. E. Moffit. Home Sunday. o | . Wilton ! a BY MES. ART FERRIS Little Pearl Ferris had the mis- fortune to have her fingernail mash- ed off in the screen door one day last .week. Quite a little itement was caused early Sunday acing when the fire are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert = ley. ae Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son and Percy Freeman motored to Bis- marck Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Junkert and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klip- stein Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakle and Arthur Yeakle visited at the A. H. Klipstein home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Abelein and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Norlin Monday evening. Mrs. Gerald Jones of Bismarck vis- ited Mrs. A. H. Klipstein Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Madland entered St. Alexius Hospital Thursday for medi- cal treatment. Dorothy DeGroat has secured work in Bismarck at the W. J. Dobson home. Mrs. Goldsmith and daughter, ‘of ‘@ | wyndmere, N. D., are visiting at the home of Harold Madland. Mrs. Gold- smith and Mrs. Madiand are sisters. R. Abelein and J. A. Norlin were business callers at the Irvin Anderson home Monday evening. Mrs, Homer Craven and sons called en Mrs. Ed Ebling Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann called at the R. P. Schlabach home near Driscoll Tuesday evening. Bridge was enjoyed and a dainty lunch was served. Miss Mabel Webster of Mapleton, N. D., visited Mrs. Chas. Graves Tues- day afternoon. R. L. Dralle of Bismarck is now visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daw attended @ party at the Eddie Adams home near McKenzie Saturday evening. Mrs. Park E. Wood and daughters Marjorie and Dorothy are visiting at the Luverne Richardson home near Driscoll. Ladies’ Aid met at the town hall last Thursday. Mrs. Funston served refreshments. ‘ The Great Western Grain company repair crew weré at work on the local elevator, repairing the damages caused by the recent storm. Winona Haggerdy of Bismarck is visiting at the Ralph Ishmael home. The two old store buildings owned by A. F. Welch burned down Tuesday night. The fire began about 11 o'clock at night, of unknown origin, —__________¢ i Florence Lake | ————$__$_—___—___._¢ BY HELEN WITT Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene called at the John Witt home Thursday evening. Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son Carl and Miss Marcella Nieters mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday after- noon. Miss ‘Luella Wentz is working at the Henry Schuh home. Norman Heighington of Edmonton, Alberta, spent the fore part of the week visiting at the Charles Johns home, Mrs. Josephine Ties and son Arthur motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark and family and Alfred Malloy were Sun- day callers at the Herman Nieters home. Norma Roth of- Tuttle is visit Esther Witt this week. ba Charles Johns and daughter Theo motored to Wing Thursday morning. Mrs, Goldie Heighington and fam- ily and Mrs. Jack Glanville and fam- ity were supper guests at the E. M. Glanville home. R. R. Echert was a supper guest at ‘@ | the Charles Johns home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Irene and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Witt and Mr. and pe Cris wents and daughter Mavis Spent Monday evenin, wie le ig at the John turday evening shoppers in W! from this vicinity were Mr. and More Henry Sellinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family, Mrs. John Fode and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Miss Marcella Nieters, Alfred Malloy and James Tees. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hindbouch mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday. A baseball game took place at Flor- ence Lake Sunday between Wing and Florence Lake, Wing being victorious. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and son, Mrs. Seilinger, Dan A. Mc- Kinnon and Catherine Lee of Denhoff and Charley Seilinger were dinner guests at the Herman Seilinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt ‘were supper guests at the Wm. Witt home. Mesdames Henry and Herman Seil- inger and children and Miss Marcella Nieters mbtored to Bismarck Tues- day where Mrs. Henry Seilinger con- sulted an eye specialist. Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family and Mrs. John Witt motored to Mc- Clusky Monday afternoon. Jake Wentz and daughters Luella and Tillie and Cord and Allan Schuh motored to Wing Saturday evening. Steiber By MRS. C. L. MALONE Dave Mattis was calling on friends in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Zelmer were callers at C. L. Malone's Saturday. Miss Magdalen Patzner was a Re- gan shopper Friday. Albert Anderson went to Wilton Wednesday to have dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone attend- ed the William Richard funeral in Wilton Thursday. Merwin Oder was a called at the John Anderson residence Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons Emil and Jalmer were shopping in Regan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and little daughter motored to Bismarck Satur- day to spend a few days at the Buckley home near there. Miss Inga Adams and Elmer Qually were married in McClusky one day last week, Several from Steiber attended the dance at Strum’s south of Regan Saturda yevening. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were | business visitors in Regan Monday. C. L. Malone, Gerald Jones, G. Steinert and family, William Steinert, Albert Anderson and Merwin Oder, were among Regan shoppers Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone and Mrs, Harold Baron and son Norman and Allan, motored to Benedict Sat- urday evening. f-— Canfield ae | By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. _O. -G. Lindsey and children spent Thursday afternoon at the A. F. Ghylin home. Lucille and Orlo Johnson called at the A. F. Ghylin home Saturday eve- Friday, afte visiting in Fargo. Alice Strand is now at home, after being on duty in Bismarck for a month. There was not a very large crowd at cause of the busy times. A short pro- gram was given, and games were Played. Mr. and Mrs. John Howe and family were Bismarck callers Saturday. They took Lillian Hedstrom home. Orlo Johnson took Ahdy Walker to Jamestown to see his wife. She re- turned home with them. The Homemaker picnic, which was supposed to be held at Willow Springs July 27, is mow to be held at Arena grove on the same date. Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar and Violet Olson and Dee Barley were dinner Payig at the A. F. Ghylin home Sun- ry. John Howe called at the Ghylin home Sunday evening. Callers at the Ole Olson home Sun- day afternoon were Burrell Larson and John Hein, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet Ol- son, Dee Barley and Gerald Ghylin were callers at the P. E. Patton home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Clair called at the Roy Little home early Monday morning. Gerald Ghylin is spending a few days with his grandparents. Mrs. Grace Myers is now at the Joe Cook home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and son Clair and Ernest Swanson called at the Henry Danielson home and at the Bill Ollingberger home in Wilton Sun- day evening. “Bud” Little spent the week-end with Virgil Little. ry it Schrunk By MARGARET MARCHANT Norman John spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Marchant Miss Marcella Neiters returned home Saturday evening after spend- ing’ the week-end with Mrs. Henry Seilinger. Albert, Willie, and Martha Heim- buch motored to Wing Saturday eve- John Scherbenske of Arena visited at the A. R. Marchant home Sunday evening. LeRoy Marchant started working for Chris Hein Monday morning. R. G. Marchant motored to Wing Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rath and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wentz and faimly, spent Sunday at the William Witt home. ¢ Hamberg Monday and Tuesday. Chris Hien and daughters Ruth and Tillie spent Tuesday visit- ing with Mrs. Daniel Hien. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchart mo- ‘Wednesday evening. Neiters is spending ping at the Henry Sei- hauh called at the Mar- chant home Wednesday evening. Roth of near Tuttle, spent ning. Mrs. Anna Strand returned home| the P.-T. A.. meeting Friday evening, be-| We Sunday visiting-at the Wm. Witt home. Thomas Ryan called on Anton Novy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Siebel and Mrs. ‘Wa. Witt went to Tuttle Sunday. Reynold Siebel called at the Mar- chant home Wednesday. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and daughter Lydia, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wentz and daughter Mavis, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Irene and Margaret, Reynold Siebel, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt. Miss Norma Rath of Tuttle is spending this week at the home of co grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ‘itt. Mr. and Mrs. John Spee and fam- | ily, and Ruth Hien were Wing call- | ers Friday. Mrs. Chris Hien visited at the Johr ; Spei home Friday forenoon. Miss Irene Marchant spent Satur. day and Sunday with her - frienc Clauer Johns. Andrew, Bill and Marcella Neiters, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Marchant and fam- ily, Cord and Allan Schuh were Sat- urday evening callers in Wing. Jacob Wentz and. daughter were Wing callers -Saturday. —<$ _________.. | Alta e By KARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs, John Stroh and chil- dren visited at the H. Schatz home in McClusky Wednesday. They were ac- companied back by Ruth who will spend @ few months on the farm. Mr. and Mrs, Karl Schatz, Gus and Sarah were Bismarck shoppers Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hochhalter, Mrs. Geo. Hochhalter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steinert and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter motored to Bismarck Sunday where they visited Dave, who is confined in @ Bismarck hospital. Andrew Akermann spent Sunday afternoon at the F. Bender home, Pauline Schatz who spent the past. week in McClusky returned to her home Saturday evening. t Dave Hochhalter was rushed to a Bismarck hospital Tuesday where he underwent an operation for ‘appen- dicitis. He is reported to be getting along nicely. Esther and Irene Johnson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs, E. Qually. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hochhalter and. family and Geo. Hochhalter spent Sunday afternoon at the Karl Schatz home. : Eva McClester is employed at the Jones farm. Geo. Hecker and nephew Bob Huglemann and Ed Kurly transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. ‘ Chas. Larson spent Saturday eve- ning at the Karl Schatz home. Karl Schatz and son David were business callers in Regan Wednesday. Rev. E. Breackle of Turtle Lake will conduct services at the Alta church Sunday, June the 27th. Emil, Robert Warner and Martha spent Sunday afternoon at the E. Sattler home. c Mr. and Mrs, Karl Schatz and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wall of near Mercer spent Sunday afternoon at the Henry Schafer home. The Comet baseball team played the Harvey Popes at Harvey Sunday, the score being 10 and 3 in favor of Popes. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner of near Mercer visited at the Johnson home Sunday mn. Karl Schatz and son David were business callers at the Johnson home ednesday: Friends of Miss Inga Adams will be interested to know that she was united in’ marriage to Elmer Qually at McClusky Wednesday afternoon by Judge Paul. Mrs. Fred Bender was an Alta shopper Monday. Farmers in this community have been busy-making hay the past week and will now stars on the harvest fields: Gus, Ed and Edmond Schatz mo- tored to McClusky Monday evening where Edwin and Edmond will leave for Harvey to enter the district base ball tournament of the Junior league team. 5 Mrs. John Stroh and children and Resie Schatz spent Fri- day evening at the Jake Stroh home. Eddie Johnson and Alvin Brockett spent Sunday evening with Thofield and Schatz. were accompanied on their return by Sarah Schatz who will help Mrs. Dah! with housework for a few days. Gus Edmond and Edwin Schatz spent Friday evening in McClusky. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Stroh Sr. and Seturtay creating evening. Hank Schatz motored to McClusky Sunday evening. He was accompanied on the return by his father who spent the week-end in town. [toma By 8S. GYLDE Mrs. John Gylden and daughter Sadie were town callers Monday. Mrs. Silja Minkle arrived here Mon- day from Minneapolis, Minn. to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. John Gyiden and daughters Mrs. Silja Minkle and Sadie were dinner guests at Dave Josephstn’s Monday. Edwin Olson was a caller at John Gylden’s Monday evening. Mrs, Silja Minkle, Sadie and Sallie Gylden were callers at Dave Joseph- Soa’s Monday evening. Mrs. Silja Minkle and Sadie Gylden were town callers A Mrs, John Gylden daughter Sadie took Mrs. Silja Minkle to stay with her sister Mrs. Dave Josephson Friday and were town callers also. Silina and Sadie Gylden, and Hilma Olson were callers at Henry Ingeté, Gust Eckholms and R. ©. Holmes Friday evening. 2 Sylvia Severi and Eino Eckholm were callers at Dan Wahiman’s Sun- Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla. and family and Saima Antilla were call- ers at Walter Pesonen’s Saturday evening. Sulo Eckholm returned home Sun- day after working at Dan Wahlman’s for the past month. - ¥ Arne Antilla was a Wing caller Sat- urday evening. Arne and Arvid Eskeli Walfred An- tila, Sylvia, Sulo, Eino and Severi Eckholm, Edwin Olson, Bill Mulan, Bill Wanttaja, Charlie Johnson,and Armas Kongas were callers at Gyl- den’s Sunday. The party at John Gylden's Sun- day evening was quite well attended Everyone reported a good time. ‘Those from here who attended the barn dance at Henry Stroms were Edwin and Hilma Olson, Nina Waiste | were supper guests and Severt Gylden. day evening. Edwin Olson was a caller at John! victor Maki was a business caller in the three months by the company, Manager George ©. Gardner told stockholders at a meeting here. New directors and the officers to which they were elected follow: Anq ton Schmit, president; J. L. Moan, vice president; Elmer Hegge. secres tary-treasurer; Matt Botheim and Dan Ehlis, directors. Schmit and Botheim were elected for three years, Hegge and Moan for two years, and Dan Ehlis for one year. Gylden's Sun-| Farmers Union Firm ee At New England Pays a ae Ware Ohi caller a sind _ robo: — iday. New England, N. D., July 25.—A 15 Per cent dividend was declared to be ‘paid out on a patronage basis after. three months of operation by the Farmers Union Oil company at a meeting here. A’ net profit of $4.40¢ was realized Miss Selina Gylden was a business caller at Louis Olson’s Saturday. The Misses Mable Maki, Hilma and Josie Olson were callers at Gust Eckholm's Sunday. were callers at Gust Eckholm’s Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and son Clifford and Mrs. Silja Minkle BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mailed to Your Vacation Address No matter where you go, The Bismarck Tri- bune will'be sent you without extra charge. 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