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THe BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ...... { Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Callers at the Lewis Jorgenson home Friday were Walker shirley ‘and Floyd and Mrs. P. E. Patton and children. Sunday guests at the James Fitz- gerald home were Mr. and Mrs Gott- Hieb Dockter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wallace Sherman and family, and Rueben Krause. Bartholomen Fitzgerald who is em-| ployed at the O. O. Sperry home spent Sunday at his parental home. William McCullough motored to Wilton Monday. 8. B. Olson was a Regan cailer on Saturday. Mrs. Nels Nelson and son Victor called at the Ernest Gordon home Thursday. Mr. Ben Nelson and chil- dren who had been staying there re- turned home with them. Callers at J. F. Little’s Friday eve- ning were Roy Little and sons; Gene and Wilfred, Orlo and Lucille John- son. Shirley and Floyd Walker and Elizabeth Jorgenson called at the H. ©. Rasche home Friday afternoon. Laurence Adams called at his par- ental home Thursday. Phyllis Little spent Thursday and Friday at the Lewis Jorgenson home as a guest of Elizabeth. Ira Bailey and Gilbert Ward mo- tored to Regan Friday. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and children were Thursday afternoon guests of Mrs. Alvin Ghylin. Ruth, Clyde and Virgil Little called @t the Lewis Jorgenson home Friday. Harvey and Francis Fitzgerald, Rosebud Hilsdorf and Vincent Sher- man were Regan callers Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. McCullough and son Bill were guests at the Andrew Olson home Monday evening. Charles Hettick motored to Regan ‘Thursday. Arthur Landerholm called at the Ernest Gordon home Friday. Harvey and Lawrence Fitzgerald and Vincent Sherman took Irene to ‘Wing Tuesday evening, where she will spend the next week with her sister, Mrs. Wallace Sherman and attend catechism. James Fitzgerald and son Harvey and Vincent Sherman motored to Re- gan Thursday evening. Mr. Lahr of Regan called at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Monday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Ben McCluskey of ‘Wing called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Wednesday evening. Sunday guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kolb and family, Mrs. J. F. Little and Phyllis. Lewis and Franklin Jorgenson were Regan callers. Saturday evening. Stephen Monroe is employed at his Uncle Burel Monroe's, near Baldwin, for the harvest season. O. M. Colip of Regan called at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Rasch Thursday. Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Guss Hein- ley, Thursday, @ son. Ruth Little is spending this week with Edith and Grace Francis. J. F. Little called at the Anna Knudtson home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and fam- ily motored to the river Sunday. Callers at the J. F. Little home Sunday were Francis and Batty Fitz- gerald, Vincent Sherman and Guy Knudtson and Willie Ehner. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and sons were Sunday guests at the Wil- Mam McCullough home. Jacob Olson and family and Mrs. Hiesdorf and daughter cailed at the James Fitzgerald home Sunday evening after Rosebud who has been | @. @ guest of Francies for the past: week. Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson: was a Tues- day afternoon guest of Mrs. Ira Bai- Mrs. Fred Ehnes and Mrs. John ‘Weber were Thursday callers at the Guss Heinley home. ‘Mr. Magnus called at the J. F. Lit- tle home Wednesday. Hester Bailey was an overnight guest of Ruth Little Wednesday. She ‘accompanied Ruth to Bismarck. 8. B. Olson and Delbert Davis spent Sunday and Monday at the river. Reuben Krause and sister called at the Fitzgerald home Thursday eve- uing. Ed Rasch and Everett Bailey were Regan callers Tuesday. f Taft | BY FLORENCE GOSNEY Hanafird Fairchild finished, shing- ling the roof on their McKenzie home which was damaged by the wind some time ago. He is now helping at the Gosney farm. Hanaford Fairchild and Charley Gosney were town callers Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs. Belcher of McKenzie ’ visited at the Horace Fairchild home Sunday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild were shopping in Sterling Thursday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild called on Mrs. Chas. Gaskill Thursday after- noon. / W. E. Runey spent Thursday night in Bismarck returning home Friday. Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil- = ‘were shopping in Sterling Satur- Florence Gosney came home Friday night to spend the week-end at home. Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Edna spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Gaskill. Henry Jessen’and family were shop- ping in town Friday night. Jim Baker was in Sterling Satur- dey night. Helen Swindling spent the week- end in Bismarck visiting at the Frank mien home. . Edgerly was a Bismarck caller Sunda} Y. ‘The Max Lang family and Mrs. Clara Fischer were dinner guests at visited at the Herman Nieman home Saturday night. ‘Marian Meee to “Bling were Ip Ster! Saturday afternoon. ‘Miss Einora Hurr visited at the ‘ly home Sunday. % Florence Langly is working for ‘Mrs. Edgerly this summer. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS time visiting with her mother who is quite ill, William Nieman and Lester were Sterling callers Sunday. Anton Oberg was in Sterling and McKenzie Sunday looking for help. Charley and Florence Gosney, Glen and Lucille Elness called at the Edgerly home Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling and family spent Bunday visiting at the Frank Swindling home in Bismarck. They were accompanied home by Miss Helen Swindling. The Oast Prince and Laverne Rich- ardson families visited with the Bert Hendershot family Sunday. Anton Oberg called at the Edgerly home Sunday, Theodore Lang, Mrs. Clara Fisher Esther Lang and Marian Lewis called at the Harry Edgerly home Sunday afternoon. Charley Gosney took Florence back to Bismarck Sunday evening. Floyd Belk delivered gasoline for Mr. Baeth, also for P. M. Gosney Monday noon. Norval Marvel transacted business in Sterling Monday morning. W. E, Runey was a town caller Monday morning. . E. L. Hurr was in town Monday morning getting men to help with his harvest. Ernest Frick is employed on the Ernest Hurr farm. Hanaford ‘Fairchild was a Sterling caller Sunday. James Baker is doing some com- bining for E. Sapp. Frances | e e By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Cedric Craig called on John Olsen Monday. afternoon. Jake Harms and Louis Owen help- ed Walter Dietzman deliver cattle to Menoken Monday. Martin Tooker was a caller at the John Olsen home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Edwin and Miss Gladys Tooker were business callers in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Owen were call- ers at the Geo. Watchel home Thurs- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkle and son Douglas are staying at the Joe Fish- er home at the present time. Mrs. Merkle is a sister of Mr. Fisher. Miss Esther Kershaw and Miss Jeanette Norum of Bismarck were callers at the Lawrence Madland home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kruger and daughters Elsie and Mrs. Jake Fetch were dinner aus at the L. Madland home Sun- lay. Louie Olsen spent Sunday with his brother John. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neth and chil- dren were shoppers in Bismarck Sat- urday. John Olsen has been helping F. L. Owen harvest the last few days. Mrs. Tooker was a business caller in Bismarck Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Lundquist had some dental work done, Mrs. Tooker was a caller at the Dietzman home Saturday morning. Jake Harms spent Sunday after- noon with Edwin Dictzman. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and Miss Gladys Tooker called at the John Glum and also at the Lawrence Mad- land homés Sunday afternoon. Carl Burnt was a caller at the John. Glum home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkle went to Robinson, N. D. Saturday to look aft- er some business matters. Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER @ Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Meyers and family of Moffit were recent guests at pe home of relatives in the commun- Ye Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reich and fam- ily of Temvik spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Reich’s brother and. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leni- han. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ward of Butte, Montana, were guests at the home of local friends and relatives the fore Part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis accompan- ied by Miss Rena Harding motored to Bismarck Thursday from where Miss Harding left for her home at St. Paul, Minn., after having spent sev- eral weeks here instructing the va- cation Bible school classes. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom on Wednesday afternoon. On ac- count of its being the busy farm sea- son, several members were unable to be present. Charlotte Rupp, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ripp, under- went an operation for tonsil removal the fore part of the week and is re- superating nicely at the family home. Mrs. Christ Hilken of near Wilton visited at the home of friends in town Wednesday evening. Mrs. H. G. Dralle and daughter Elsie, Mrs. Charles Ode and Mrs. Augusta Gauske of Bismarck were guests at the home of Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart Thursday afternoon. They also visited at the Carl Schultz home neat,Arnold. Miss: Dralle, who re- sides in Illinois is here visiting her parents. Mrs. Dralle plans on accom- Panying her daughter when she re- turns to Illinois, Rev. J. V. Richert, pastor of the German Lutheran church, will resume church services in August, after hav- ing discontinued them for several weeks. Mrs. Fred Kent and mother, Mrs. Andy Peterson, were among those who spent last Sunday in Steele where a reunion was held. A large number was present and a fine time enjoyed by all. The Baldwin Shipping association shipped a car of stock to Minnesota markets Friday. E. A. Fricke motored to Bisniarck Friday where he was a guest, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Al Erick- son. Mrs. Otto Hogue and children are spending several weeks at the home of Mrs. Hogue’s brothers-in-law, Harry and Paul Hogue, south of town. Mrs. Arnold Rupp left Thursday for Bismarck where she will reside. Mr. Rupp has been employed in Bis- marck for some time. Ernest Rupp and sisters, Emma and Agnes, and Walter Rupp will continue to reside Mrs. George Lewis and Marian sealled on Mrs. Lester Andrews Satur- : afternoon. Mrs. Herman Nieman returned ne from South Dakota the latter Of last week, aftér spending some here. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount of Dris- coll were recent guests at the home of relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein of Still were here a few days ago vis- iting with Mrs. Falkenstein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fricke. Mr, and Mrs. Swan Swanson ‘and daughter Gloria and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jenkins and daughter Joyce of Bismarck were visiting friends | da: west of town last Sunday. Mr. Swan- son, who farms south of Bismarck, reports good crops down his way. Harry Schonert of Arnold was a caller at the Richard Borner home Monday morning.’ Mr. Schonert re- cently injyred his knee and is unable to work. Paul Borner accompanied him home and will be employed on the Schonert farm for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilbertson and daughter Alvina visited at the Frank- lund home near Wildwood’ Sunday. —_—________"_- | Painted Woods | e @ BY MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald visited at the Ole Lillef- jeld home Monday evening. Mrs. Ole Soderquist and son Melvin also called at the Ole Lillefjeld and Andrew Nelson homes. Mrs. Fred Brown was a Wilton call- er Friday. Anton Nelson was a Wilton caller Tuesday afternoon. Einer and Harold Soderquist called on Ole Lillefjeld Friday afternoon. Einer Harold and Ole also called on Andrew Nelson. Iver Erickson was a Wilton caller Tuesday. Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons spent Wednesday evening visiting Mrs. Els- berg and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld. Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton visi- tor Wednesday afternoon. Ole Lillefjeld motored to Wilton Wednesday morning. Andrew Nelson and his son Anton motored to Wilton Friday afternoon with Mr. Nelson's sister and her daughter who have been staying in this vicinity visiting relatives and friends for some time. They left for their home in Chicago Friday after- noon, | Mrs. Harold Soderquist and two children Juan-Nita and Junior spent Wednesday afternoon visiting Mrs. Elsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillei- Jelg and daughter Mary Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter Mary Ann were Wilton call- ers Saturday. | Menoken . alk Mrs. Jennie Dance Chester Sherman quit working on the N. P. section Monday and is now staying at home. ,Menoken played ball with McKen- zie Sunday. Menoken won with a score of 8 to 2, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael and daughter and Glen Oder were dinner guests at the R. G. Abelein home Sunday. Mrs. N. J. Welmes went to the W. J. Jiras home for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers, Mrs. N. J. Wilmes were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Whitted Sunday. Milton King of Houston, Texas arrived here Friday to visit his pa- rénts, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King. He expects to return Wednesday. Mrs. A. C. Dance, Mr. and Mrs. RiG. Abclein'and family; Mrs..RoM. Ludemann, spent Tuesday afternoon at the Otto Ayers home. Miss Emma Hansen of Bismarck spent several days visiting her sis- ter, Miss Bernice Hansen, Bismarck Saturday where he will visit other relatives and friends. Ed Doppler called at the Robert Welch and O. P. Welch homes Thurs- ys Lawrence Doppler Trembley motored to business Thursday. Chas. Johnson of north of Menoken, called at the Robert Welch and Hor- ace Dirlam homes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmall and family and Earl Snyder were Bis- marck visitors Saturday. Most of the young people of this vicinity attended the dance at the Allensworth barn Saturday night. Mrs. Stout of south Glencoe, mother of Mrs. John Nieland, died the middle of the week after a serious operation and was buried at Hazelton Satur- day. Mrs. Dutton is up and about a little again after being confined to her bed for several months with heart trouble. Most of the neighbors of this vi- cinity attended the ball game between Menoken and McKenzie at McKenzie Sunday afternoon. It was only a six inning game, ending with a score of 8 to 2 in favor of Menoken. McKenzie then played Wing, winning the last and Marcus Bismarck on game. Lawrence Doppler and Luella Tol- lifson motored to Bismarck after the ball game in McKenzie Sunday. Mrs. Tollifson of Bismarck spent “the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Ishmall. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mallard and family were Bismarck visitors Satur- day. Jack Ishmall hauled his threshing machine from Bismarck with his tractor the middle of the week. Jay Abeline, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abeline, assisted Mr. Ishmall. Jay. has been visiting at the Ishmall home. George Varnum started combining his barley this week. Fred Rittel called on Robert Welch Sunday evening. Mr. Rittel has been having considerable binder trouble, having to motor to Bismarck several times this week for repairs. Lawrence Doppler called at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Welch Friday. Mrs, Jack Ishmall and little daugh- ter called on Mrs. Ed Doppler Thursday. Several of this vicinity attended church at Stewartsdale Sunday. Alfred Boran and sister, Mrs. Ives attended church in Bismarck Sun- day. ° @ | Trygg J ° -———__—¢@ By GLADYS NELSON ‘Tryge’s called on the Nelson's Mon- day while putting up hay on the San- ders land on local business. Ella Trygg got two bones broken in her arm while cranking a car. John Anderson and Floyd are put- ting up hay near the Buttes east from here. John Habeck was.a business caller Friday morning at the Geo. F. Nel- son home. " 3 Hugo Nelson’ caitéhome Sromithe Victor Engdahl home where he has been helping his brother-in-law in putting Up hays seerecerag . Mrs. Bennie Nelson and children from Bismarck’ have . been staying here at his parents, Nels Nelson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Vic- tor, Mrs. Bennie Nelson and chi!dren Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones visited at the A. H. Klepstein home Tuesday. Carl Jacobson of Bismarck, is Muth and Pat Freeman of Baldwin spent Wednesday evening visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers. Mrs. C. D. King and family, mo- tored to Hebron, N. D., to visit Mrs. Kings parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, 0.| SU Murray. ~ Mrs. E. E. Outhoudt and two sons of Jamestown, visited E. E. Outhoudt Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Outhoudt is now agent at the depot in the absence of L. J. Agnew. ,. Vernon King, who has been train- ing in the advanced officers course at Fort. Snelling, Minn., arrived here Sunday night. He expects to spend the fall at his home here. Mrs. Paul, Holmes was called to Texas on account of the serious ill- ness of her father. Mrs. Holmes left here Friday and expected to ar- rive there Sunday. Cyril King and Marguerite Bell of Sioux Fall . D., are now visiting at the C. D. King home. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joe Kerby of . Bis- marck visited at the A. C. Dance home Sunday afternoon and were supper guests. A picnic was held at the Menoken picnic grounds Thursday. afternoon. A grocery shower was held for Mrs. Chris De Groot and family. The Birthday club met at the A. H. Klepstein home Thursday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Anthan Knoll. Four -tables of bridge were in play. High honors were won by Ralph Ishmael and Mrs. Otto Ayers, Mr. and Mrs, E, 0. Murray of Hebron came on No, 8 Monday to spend several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. D, King and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein spent Monday evening in Bismarék. Mrs. Park Wood and daughters, Dorothy and Margery returned Wed- nesday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Luverne Richardson of Driscoll and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner of Sterling. | Welch’s Spur __ 1 By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family and Alfred Boran were Bis- marck visitors Monday. Clarence Doppler called at the = ert Welch and Otto Dorman homt Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch motored to Bismarck Monday. They expected to bring their little nephew, Lester Stahl, home with them but the doctor advised them to leave him in the hos- pital another day. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and George Var- num were Bismarck visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family called at the Ed Doppler and Otto Dorman homes Tuesday evening. Two of the Craven brothers are combining barley for Horace Dirlam on week. Earl Baker is assisting Marcus Trembley called at the Rob- ert Welch and Ed Doppler homes Wednesday. He has been helping Lawrence Doppler overhaul the com- Several young people of this com- munity attended a card party at the August Klepstein home Wednesday evening. Jacob Kerner, aged father of Mrs. Fred Rittel, visited at the Rittel home from Bismarck were callers last Gun- day night at the John Habeck home. Martin and Geo, F. Nelson called Tuesday morning at the John Habeck home to do some repairing on 'ma- chinery for haying. Gerald Nelson was on the sick list ay. é Mrs. Albin Spangberg was a brief caller Tuesday at the Geo. F. Nelson home where she took Violet and Clara and Florence Hobeck to attend the girls sewing club. The next meet- ing will be held at Trygg school No. 1 on the 5th of August, when the work will be examined by the leader, Mrs, Elsie Cunningham, who will be hostess also. “Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham and family, Victor Colemans and Mrs. Oscar Colman visited Sunday of last week at the Arthur Solberg home. Mrs. Albin Spangberg was a lunch- eon guest Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Fred Habeck. . Mrs. Fred Habeck was a brief caller Tuesday at the Geo, F. Nelson home where she got Florence and Clara and Violet §) q O. A. Skoglund from Duluth, Minn., who has been visiting with his daugh- ter Mrs. Arthur Sqlberg came with Gene Cunningham to the Charlie Trygg home last Sunday where he will be employed. : Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet motored to the river Sunday visiting with local friends. Mrs. Leroy Rooker and son Charles are now staying with her parents Geo. Pettis’. Mrs. John: Habeck was a luncheon guest Wednesday with Mrs. Geo. P. Nelson. \ Joe Skoglund and two .com- panions from Duluth, Minn., arrived here last week to seek employment. Joe secured a position at the Adrian Asbridge farm. He is also a former resident from this township. His fath- er and mother have been. here visiting their daughters for some time. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Ger- ald and Gladys motored to the Cap- ital City Friday. a Leroy Rooker who has been helping Geo. Pettis with haying on the Ivan Law farm here in Trygg township left for his former home Thursday at Hazelton. Geo. Pettis Jr., who has been em- ployed by Knowles in Wing arrived home last Saturday to help his par- ents with harvesting. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and Lenora motored to Bismarck Monday on various business interests. Marvin, Alvin and Melinda Mann- ing from Regan, Emma Coleman, Gertie Mae and Gladys Nelson went to aa Greek Thursday night to swim. A party was given at the John Gylden home in Lyman Sunday eve- ning in honor of a daughter who is visiting them from Minnesota. Those from Trygg who attended were Peter and Alex Reidinger, Melvin and Clar- ence Magnus, Josephine, Hilma, ; Lawrence and Clifford Olson. , The field man for the federal sary. Ida, George and Myrtle Mag- nuson, Lenora Hedstrom, Mabel and Melvin Magnus. Mrs. O. A. Skoglund and son Joe and a friend from Duluth called in at the Geo. F. Nelson home. She has been visiting her daughter ‘Mrs. Arthur Solberg. They were en route to two other daughters, Mrs. Oscar Coleman and Mrs. Bert Hendershott. Buddy Skoglund from Duluth is jhere, employed at the Arthur Sol- berg home during harvesting and threshing. h Some young folks from here at- tended the dance Saturday night in ane others at the Adrian Asbridge The Ed Lundquist family and Gene Cunningham’s have as house guests an uncle and aunt visiting them from Montana. Irene, Hazel and Floyd Anderson motored to Regan Saturday trans- acting business. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley were din- ner and supper guests Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Marvin and Earl Manning from Regan were also supper guests en route home from Apple Creek where they went to swim. Buck Scott, Hugo and Victor -Nel- son called at the Geo. F. Nelson home Sunday en route to the creek to swim. i Moffit | oe By Mrs. C. E. Moffit Mr. and Mrs. August Benz and two grand-children, Mrs. Ella Porter and grand-daughter Austie, and Mrs. V. Berg, motored to Bismarck on Tues- day afternoon. Mrs. Stella Andersor and daugh- ter Phyllis left for their home in Minneapolis on Saturday. They went by auto with Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz of Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whittaker and ace Junior were Moffit callers Sun- lay. Billy Carroll motored to Bismarck Tuesday -afternoon. Born on Saturday, July 26 to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Benz, a nine pound son. Mother and baby are doing nicely, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Walz of Pipe- several days this week. He went to/ celebrating his 21st birthday anniver- Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson, visited | and Will Harty relatives in Steele Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lunn and fathilies were at Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Homer Nelson and children spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. E. Newcomer. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGann enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, Ed Thomas and son, Donny, at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Ed Knudson and Joe Knud- ‘son and daughter, Esther, of Clifford, were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. H. A. Knudson Sunday, Mr. and Mrs’ M. T. Olson and Misses Della and Beatrice Olson spent Thursday in Bismarck. Miss Beryl Johnson and Eldon Lewis attended the dance at Moffit Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swanson and Miss Tillie Sampson spent Sunday at the Al Chapin home. Mrs. Oscar Pederson and Mrs. Vic Pederson spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Pete Tompt. * Mr. and Mrs. Arnold . Carlson, north of Steele, spent Monday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. John- son. Lawrence Hull attended the Amer- ican Legion convention held in Bis- marck Sunday night. Mrs. E. L. Carr, Lois Brown and Mrs. William Meyer, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hans Kluksdahl. Eldon Lewis, Harold Steeg and Stanley Hanson spent Saturday eve- ning in Bismarck. ‘ Misses Dorothy Johnson and Ver- nice. Newcomer called on Miss Ethel Tompt Wednesday. Mrs. M, T. Olson, Mrs. E. C. Ruble, Misses Della and Beatrice Olson, Mrs. E. L. Carr, Mrs. William Meyer, and Lois Brown, spent Wednesday after- noon with Mrs. Charles Swanson. Mrs. Geo. Schlabach spent Wednes- day at Medina with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Luken and fam- ily of Detroit Lakes, Minn., spent the week-end with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Oscar Pederson. Misses Valdis and Elaine Knudson spent from Wednesday to Saturday with Miss Dagmar Roswold. é Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ambers and their family motored to Grand Forks and Detroit Lakes, and visited from stone, Minn., are visiting, relatives around Moffit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jake .Walz, Ira Peekens and daughter Inez and Mrs. L. N, Bullock motored to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon. Mr._and Mrs. August Benz and Mrs. Ella Porter and Austie Porter visited at the Argast home Sunday. Mrs. Gertie Hoffman visited with Mrs, Ella Porter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad and children, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hanson.-Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz and children -visited at the V. Benz home Sunday evening. Mrs. Gertie Hoffman and sons Paul, John and Art were Bismarck shoppers Saturday afternoon. Alfred Faust. is assisting at the elevator, Mrs. Ella Porter was" quite sick last week but is some better now. Mrs. George Maroney of Fargo has been visiting with relatives ground Moffit and McHenzie for a ‘ew days. She Fred Pillsbi v mea L. D. Bailey and son Burns started to load grain in a car on the Soo on Rey. Kinzla called at the B. F. Lane home Saturday, evening. Jason Hoover and sons Park. and Roy were Moffit callers Tuesday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Hanson: and ‘son. Stanley of Driscoll called at the . F, Lane home Wednesday to see Mrs. Lane who is very ill. The Rainbow Homemakers club held a picnic at Pursian Park on Sun- day, July 20, in honor of Mrs. Fay Johnson and Mrs. W. V. Carroll who were their last years project lead- ers. Swimming was enjoyed during the day and some attended the ball game between Sterling and_Moffit. Score was 8 to 9 in favor of Sterling. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Carroll were presented with a lovely gift. _ Miss Myrtle Hanson of Bismarck is visiting Miss Gladys Moffit for a few days. The Rev. and Mrs. Kinzlex Mrs. V. Benz and Mrs. C. E. Moffit called at the B. F. Lane home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Frank Durfee was pleasantly surprised on Wednesday when a group of friends gathered at her home to help her celebrate her birth- day. She was presented with a number of pretty gifts at the close of the afternoon, A lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane entertain- eda number of friends in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker who work at the B. F. Lane home“and who arg soon leaving for Minnesota. , Friends will be interested in hear- ing of the birth of twin girls to Mr. and;Mrs. Brotas of Minot. Mrs. Brotas was formerly Miss Nettie Thorson and is well known here. Miss Florence Nichol visited sev- eral days at the Jim Hill home with wGiige Hazel Houghtaling visited s iss Hazel Houghtaling visited at the ‘C, E, Moffit home last. Thurs- day night She lives near Garrison and is a niece, of Mrs. C. E. Moffit., Rev. and Mrs, Kinzler attended the bien aid picnic at Braddock Thurs- Driscoll } By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON. [ Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan mototed to Mott and attended. the past masters’ convention Thursday to Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schlabach en- tertained Mr. and Mrs.-John Mont- gomery, Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Halvorson and families of Tappen, Mrs. Emma Rudy of Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and sons at Driscoll Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Haugen and Mrs. William Van Vieet, Wilma and Raymond Van Vleet attended the confirmation. ex- ercises at the Lein church Sunday. Mrs. Hagen Pederson and Miss Es- ther Pederson visited at the Oscar Pederson home Sunday. Eddie Eisenbeisz who is working in Menoken spent Sufiday evening and morning at home. Miss Mabel Bjornsrud of Sanborn tand|18 spending a few days at the J. A. bank of St. Paul was in this vicinity |McCann home. Tuesday checking up acreage. crop| Miss Dotty Barkman of Bismarck was at home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnus were| Mrs. Irving Hanson, Mrs. Clarence Wilton and Bismarck callers last Sun- |Olson and some friends of Bismarek day. Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer from visited here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf spent Bismarck will teach a: seven months |Sunday evening with Mr. ahd Mrs. term of school in Trygg school No. 4,|Henry Apland. beginning the Ist of September. Lawrence Hull who has been in The following young people from | Rapid City. 8. D., tor some time spent this vicinity attended a surprise party given for Staton Davis on July 23, the week-end at home. @ | tler home. Thursday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and family. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Koon. Mrs. H. A. Knudson spent Wednes- day afternoon with Mrs. A. P. Ros- vold. Eldon Lewis spent Sunday at the John Sleight home in Tappen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson entertined Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenec Hull Sunday evening. Mrs. Vie Pederson and Jackie. Mrs. Ed Madson and Mrs. Van Vleet spent Monday afternoon visiting Mrs. Geo. Haugen. Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz and grand- son, Gerald Olson, visited in Bis- marck Sunday and Monday. Elvin will run an miles.east of there and looking for work. Mr. and Mrs."Ray Hazlegrove called at the Ed Cloud home Tuesday after- noon for Miss Fieta who will work for them a few days. Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. Ruble from the Driscoll vicin- ity was through here the fore part of the week. - Donald Snyder of Bismarck spent the week-end at the W. H. Browna- well home. A number of the young people at- tended the dance at Pursian Park Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and little folks visited at the Nels Thomp- son home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and little daughter Joyce of Moffit visited relatives here Friday evening. Herman Sueltz of Dana was a pleasant caller here Friday evening. Homer Brownawell and Raymond Glaesman took Donald Snyder to Bis- marck Sunday evening, after spending the week-end visiting relatives here. Quite a number from this locality motored to Pursian Park for the aft- ernoon, Sunday. f Turtle Creek o o_o By SARAH HEINZE A. H. Heinle and daughtef Rachel and son Richard were business callers at the William Wagner home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagge were vis- itors at the A. H- Heinle home Tues- day evening.” Virgil Lagge was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Heinle were Washburn shoppers Wednesday. Henry Wagner and daughter Elise ae Washburn ‘shoppers Wednes- jay. Misses Anng and Anastasia Brez- den and Paul Brezden Jr. were busi- ness callers at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. A. H, Heinle was a business caller at the William Wagner home Wed-* at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and fam- ily attended church in Washburn Sat- urday and Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wagner and daughters Elise and Ruth and sons Ruben and Richard attended church in Washburn Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Keck were Washburn Saturday evening. Dave Keck and son Kenneth and. Bernard Hall were business callers at the A. H, Heinle home Sunday morn- Hazlegrove j [ By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Christ : Btohler was in Tuttle on busitiess “Tuesday ‘ahd also called at ‘Will Thielings. Mreand.Mrs..Ed Cloud and daugh- ter Gladys and son Omet' were in Wing Monday shopping. A. Guerin was in this week on business. Archie Franzen and Mr. Smith, who have’ the telephone lines at Tuttle, were callers at the Frank Gray farm Tuesday afternoon. George Elliot and a man from near Wilton, who runs a coal mine there, were callers at the Frank Gray home and others places throughout the country. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Opal Gray called at Ray Hazlegrove’s Thursday ‘afternoon. There was a meeting of the direct- ors of the school at the Frank Gray home Thursday night. The well diggers have been putting @ well down for McIntyre brothers. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Fieta Cloud and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wetzle and daughter were shopping in Arena. Friday evening. Andrew Kraft called at the Jack Stewart home Saturday afternoon. ‘We were sorry to hear that Mrs. Carrie Kraft isn’t able to be home yet. Marvin Bredvick, who worked a few days for Ray Hazlegrove, is now work- ing at the Eida farm. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gold- smith and family were in Tuttle Sat- urday and again Opal Gray were in Tuttle one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson were in Tuttle Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hetietweites are the parents of a baby boy born Sun- day, July 27, and Miss Lenora Krattke is assisting with the housework. Miss Wilma Hawkins is now as- sisting with work at the Lester Hawk- ins home.. Mr, and. Mrs, Elmer Drumm and daughter Alyce were guests of rela- tives at Goodrich Sunday. Melvin Webster and daughter Virgie were guests Sunday at the Jake Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family and George McIntyre attended church in Wing Sunday and also the Homemakers picnic at Arena grove. Lester Hawkins was in Tuttle Sat- vertiol Goldsmith is confined to a hospital and hope she will soon be able to return home. John Sattler and Miss Sylvia Stew- homes. Miss Alyce Hawkins will teach the Atwood s¢hool the coming term. ceived an announcement of a new nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hazle- grove of Baldwin Park,California, are the proud parents of ‘4 born July 14, weight seven pounds, The young man's name 1s Donald George. Mr, and Mrs, Ray Haziegrove were helping at the Frank Gray farm Monday. new baby boy, | mrs. “hure ing. Carl Heinle and three of his nieces, Amila Neihardt and Ruth and Ruby Heinle of Goldwin were visiting rel- atives in Turtle Lake last week. '="Gintiela 4 — By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr, and Mrs. ‘8. L, Jordahl called at the Charles Kuehl home Sunday. Those attending the Homemakers’ club pienic Sunday at the Arena grove from here were, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilkenson, Mrs. Earl Mowder, Mr. and Mrs. John Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family, Dee Bai- ley, Mrs. Joe Cook and Ollie, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons. Visitors at the Earl Mowder home Sunday were, Hazel Howe, Louise and Roy Walker, Mr..and Mrs. Ghyiin and sons, and Ernest Swanson. Joe Cook met with an accident in town Saturday night when his car collided with a Ford sedan. Joe and} jy Tom Ryan were cut, but not seriously. Two of the people in the other car were cut. The others were not in- jured. They were rushed to Wilton to the doctor. . L, Johnson Tuesday Mrs. Signe Johnson called in Rega Sunday. : cages Annie Triska called on Helen Peare and Mrs. John Asplund sons Lloyde, Robert and Je q Mrs, Henry Daniel- son and daughter Jean, Mr. aad Mra Benton Backman and sons Leonard and Myran, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thor and daughters, Clarence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mortenson, Ruben, Dorothy, Alice, Russel, Billy and Ore lando Johnson, Anthony Erickson, Mr, and Mrs. Erick Pearson, son Ruben and daughters Helen, Mary, and Bennive, Simon Larson, Rudolf. me and Arvie Spetten, Hjalmer or. f Sterling j By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson an@ daughter Lorrine, of McKenzie, were town callers Friday night. a The Ladies Union Aid met with Mrs. Henry Van Horn Thursday. A nice crowd attended and: all had an enjoyable time. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Elder Elness i8 two weeks. Mrs. Adolph Hanson was a Sterling and also a Bismarck caller Wednese day. Pete Schlaback and Mel Ness were Bismarck callers Wednesday evening. Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the George Kusch home Tuesday. \ Mrs. Random left Friday to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Tweee ten, at Barnsville, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schlabach were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Henry Zuraff was a town calle? ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch an@ Grandma Kusch were Sunday dinnef guests at the Toth Stewart home. Mrs. Clara Fisher called on Mrs, George Kusch Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson and daughters Mildred and called at the Jens Hanson home north of Steele Monday night. Miss Fern Stewart called on Mra Adolph Hanson Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and daughter Grace, of Bismarck, were Sterling callers Wednesday. Howard Lewis of Driscoll called at the Oscar Anderson héme Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic were Mr, John’ and Llewellyn and daughter Rowene visited with friends at New Salem. Mrs. Kling and daughter Rowne and son John are staying for Burnett Jacobson and Joe Cook | George Pet attended the picnic at Arena grove. Will Uhde called at the Ghyfin home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin and Ernest Swanson and Mrs, Ole Olson were Bismarck callers Priday. Lucille Johnson spent Monday with Marie Schilling. —_————_— eo | Still | —_—____________——_-+ By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Johnson of Wisconsin are visiting with Mr. John- son’s mother, Mrs. Daniel Johnson. Dinner guests at the John Sande- lin home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and children, Anna and Martin Matson and Mr. and Mrs. Iner Skei and children. Margaret Hagstrom called in Regan Tuesda; y. The Still Sunday school had a pic- nic in the grove: at Albert Johnson's Tuesday. Mrs, Erick~Pearson and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughters Margaret and Ingrid attended the Canfield Ladies Aid which met with Mrs. Anna Strand Wednesday afternoon. Rev, Oscar Carlberg of Minneapolis held Swedish services.in the Swedish Mission church Sunday forenoon and ‘Tosseth returned home Sat- achers’ college there. They also visited with their daughter Naomi while there. On their return they of Underwood 1s ‘Weasley Jehnson visiting with his umcle, Albert John- Mr. and Mr“. Prank Gray and Miss | son. Opal Gray e~ Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove took Elvin Gray to Tuttle Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swanson and | from where he left with Albert Gray from Joel Nordlund, who is in China at present, and is well known here. Beir #EE eegnicd aie « 3B 5 Age E F i i Eg treditt fui A if Hl a 4 F i i 3 i i E i i F ‘| a Fe il E F