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i fl i 5 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1980 @ Regan By BURDELLA B. HELGESON e The American Legion Auxiliary will meet September 11th at the home of Mrs. A. F. Ghylin with Mrs. Homer Taylor assisting. Mrs. J. Michelsen, who has been ® patient at a Bismarck hospital for the pas. two weeks, returned to her home last Saturday evening. Miss Evelyn Hendrickson, who is employed in Bismarck, spent Satur- day evening and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hen-| drickson. Mr. and Mrs, F. Danielson of near Wilton spent Sunday at the J. Dan- ietson home here. Mr. and Mrs. F. Urbach returned home on Tuesday of last week from Frazier, Minn., where they attended the funeral services of Mr. Urbach’s father. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins and Miss Gladys Burdette motored to Wild- wood Park on Sunday where they spent the day. Mrs, H. E. Rannestad and son, Harold, are spending several weeks visiting with relatives and friends in Minnesota. . Mrs. Oliver Ong of Mason City, Towa, is a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Wilson of Regan. Miss Bessie Wilson, who had been visiting and traveling in the west this summer, returned to Regan with er. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and baby daughter motored to Driscoll Sun- day, where they spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson. Miss Hazel Rhines, who is em- ployed in Bismarck, is spending her vacation at her home in Regan. The Congregational Ladies’ Aid gave a party for Mrs. W. N. Kelly, recent bride, at the H. F. Dimmond home on Friday afternoon. They Targhey her with a quilt which the ladies had pieced. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and family spent Sunday at Wildwood park. Mrs. A. L. Garnes was a caller in Bismarck last Friday. Myron Rierson of Bismarck spent the week-end at his parental home in Regan. i McKenzie i @ By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. Charles Roberts of Jamestown is a guest at the home of her parents, My. and Mrs. P. E. Roth. L. Adams visited his wife and Miss Ella Leathers, Ruth Lewis, Madeline and Gerald Boren, Mary Ellen Reese, Alice, Marian, Willie, Alan Clizbe, Wayne Drawver, Ken- neth Vaness and Chester Coons, en- joyed a picnic Sunday evening at the Menoken picnic grounds. The George Whipple family of Sanger were callers in McKenzie, Sat- urday, en route to Dicky, N. D. Miss Agnes Oeffner left Monday ‘or her home at Carrington, after spending some time here visiting at the B. F. Coons home. Florence McNeill started school Tuesday at the Bismarck Business college. The McKenzie Larkin club was en- tertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Roy Tur at Sterling with a good attendance of members. Mrs. George Kush was @ visitor. Delicious re- freshments were served by the hos- tess, assisted by Mrs. Kush. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Neibauer ar- rived here from Tappen, Saturday night, and were guests at the W. L. ‘Watson home. They were’ enter- tained at Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. George Watson. They left Mon- day morning for Elgin, N. D., where they will make their home for some time. Henry Wildfang of Sterling was a _ business caller in McKenzie Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke ac- companied by Mrs. F. M. Schaunburg, ‘were shoppers in Bismarck, Thursday evening. Mrs. George Manly and Mrs. M. A. Doucette visited Mrs. Grant Turner ‘Wednesday evening. Mrs. Turner has been ill for some time with heart Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher were visitors at the J. F, Wildfang home ‘Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Heaton and son @t the L. E. Heaton, sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang and relatives who are visiting at the Wildfang home from Corectionville, Iowa, were Bismarck callers Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and children were shoppers in Bismarck Monday. The Misses Ruth Lewis and Ella Leathers spent Tuesday afternoon visiting Mrs. M. A. Doucette. Mrs. E. J. Schultz of Bismarck called on Mrs. George Manly Tuesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ayres Layne cf Rush- ford, Minn., who have been visting relatives in Montana, at Bismerck, oe at the George Manly home here, befe & Tuesday for Jamestown to visit lore returning to their home. Vivian Larson and Katherine Hughes visited Dorothy Wildfang at Sterling Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ella Leathers was a Tuesday evening visitor at the Henry Lewis home. Lowell McNeill who has been em- Ployed at the Indian school at Bis- marck, is now working for W. L. Wat- were present. The miscellaneous les- sons for the year were selected, an iting lesson on “short cuts in cooking,” given by Mrs. Reed. Re- freshments wereservedby the hostess, assisted by her sister, Mrs. M. J. Struwing. The club will meet next : from here in Thursday were, Isabelle Goldy and daughter Inez, Mr. and ~ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Mrs. C. W. Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wildfang. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camarigg and Mrs. Henry Camarigg, of Corection- ville, Iowa, are here visiting with Mr. Camarige’s sister, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Wildfang. Wm. Stark had some dental work done in Bismarck Thursday. iL. E. Heaton home Friday. Mrs. George Manly and daughter, Mina, were Friday evening shoppers in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. George Manly and family spent Sunday at Arena, guests at the Frank Lambert home. The Wide-a-Wake 4-H club in charge of Isabelle Colley held a meet- ing at the Manly home Monday. Mrs. Ed Van Dyne and daughter Ruby, motored to Braddock Priday, where they visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons and Mrs. Paul Antrim, were Bismarck callers Friday. E. H. Sheppley of Dubuque, Iowa, was here Wednesday and Thursday. looking after his farming interests. Harry Curtis is visiting with his brother-in-law, B. A. Drawver and family, en route home to Wisconsin from Washington. J. W. Rodgers entered the Bis- marck hospital Friday. He is suffer- ing of shingles on his arm. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes were Sterling visitors at the T. I. Bailey and C. R. Jacobson homes of Bis- marck. Among the shoppers from here in Bismarck Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson and daughters Lillian and Esther, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Long, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camarigg, Mrs. Henry Camarigg, June Johnson, F, M. and Louis Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Coons and Mr. and Mrs, H. Raeshke. E. L. Adams brought his wife and son Eddie, jr., home from the hospital Saturday afternoon. The ball game played here Sunday by Menoken and McKenzie was won by McKenzie at a score of 8 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke had as there guests over the week-end, Mrs. Raeshke’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Gevins. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey of Wing, were Sunday visitors at the Wm. McCloskey home. , Miss Hattie Kreft of Lark, spent the week-end here visiting Mrs. G. Manly. Miss Kreft and Mrs. Manly motored to Arena Sunday, where they visited Mrs. Ruth Lambert. Wendell Drawver visited over the ; Week-end here at his home. f Trysg | By GLADYS NELSON Geo. F. Nelson and Gerald were callers Tuesday at the John Habeck home. A. Skoglund from _ Duluth, n., Who is employed at the Char- lie Trygg home, was a dinner guest pandey, of last week at the Kruger jome, Kruger were luncheon guests Mon- day at the Geo. F, Nelson home. here from Valley City by the 30th of August and will start a seven months school in Trygg school No. 1. Alvina_ Schlickenmayer, who will from Valley City at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fetch and the Krugers motored to Bismarck Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fetch, who have been visiting here the past three months with her mother, Mrs. A. Kruger and brother and sister and a number of friends and Mr. Fetch’s relatives near Wilton, returned to their home at Coquille, Ore., Mon- day by car. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family will leave here this week for their former home at Lime Creek, Minn., where they will take Clara to her grandparents to enter high school, Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck have rented the Crum farm near Mec- Kenzie. Geo, F. Nelson and Gerald were supper guests Tuesday night at the John Anderson home. Martin Nelson called Wednesday at John Anderson’s home, Floyd Anderson and Sam Brown motored to Wilton Tuesday where Sam consulted the doctor about his. ankle he had sprained which was swollen quite badly. A Mrs. Albin Spangberg called Sun- day of last week at her mother’s, Mrs, Alex Lundquist, to get her brother Pete who took Mr. Spang- berg to the hospital in Bismarck. Mrs. Gene Cunningham called, last Friday at the Charlie Trygg jome, Mrs. John Habeck accompanied Mrs. Gene Cunningham Tuesday to the Albin Spangberg home: ‘where they were guests and. had luncheon with the girls sewing club and 4-H club members of Trygg. Albin Spangberg motored to Bis- marck Sunday where he consulted a physician and was confined to the hospital with his knee. A number of the farmers took ad- vantage of the wet weather and were busy plowing as the rain put the ground in good condition’ for plowing. Enos and Palmer Strandamo, who are out here harvesting their crop, called at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Trene and Hazel Anderson cleaned school No. 1 in Trygg Thursday. Gladys Nelson accompanied them, Olgat Ryberg called Thursday at. the John Anderson home. Floyd Anderson made a trip to Still Wednesday to the Charlie Strom home where he was an over- night guest with his grandparents. He transacted business in Regan Thursday en route home. Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Gwendolyn sand Gladys were luncheon guests Thursday with Mrs. John Anderson and family en route home from the Fred Habeck home. LeRoy Rooker from Hazelton called Wednesday at the John Ha- beck home on local business. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, F, Nelson and family and Willie Jiras were social -|callers Thursday night at the John Habeck home. . Pete Lundquist motored to Bis- marck Wednesday where: he visited "| with his brother-in-law Albin Spang- berg at the hospital. Axel Johnson and Geo. F. Nelson were callers Friday night at the John Anderson home. Mrs. LeRoy Rooker and her moth- er, Mrs, Geo. Pettis, were callers Thursday at the John Habeck home. j Mrs. Elsie Cunningham will begin John Wildfang was a visitor at the; Mrs. Jake Fetch and sister Elsie] g, Miss Emma Nelson will arrive} d, teach No. 4 in Trygg will also come| © her term of school the first of Sep- tember in Trygg school No. 2, east from their home. Fred Habeck and Martin Nelson as- sisted John Anderson Saturday in threshing barley. Oscar Trygg, who spent. his sum- mer vacation here with his brothers and assisted Charlie with haying, left for Detroit, Mich., where he has been teaching. Sam Brown and Willie Jiras were} brief callers Sunday morning at the; Geo. F, Nelson home. Mr, and Mrs. Gene Cunningham, Morrison and Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lundquist called in at the Ge F. Nelson home en route to the Mis- souri river to pick wild grapes. Albin Spangberg arrived’ home -from the hospital from Bismarck the later part of this week where he was confined with his knee. Mildred Trygg, who spent her summer vacation here with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Trygg, will leave by the first of September for Springfield, Miss., where she spent a few years teaching a bible school, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Fisher and fam- ily, Mr. and Ms, Geo. F. Nelson and family, Selmer Owens, Halver Tac- klebeck, Ernie Gordan, and Pete Lundquist visited Sunday night at the Kruger home to see Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fetch.. Hugo Nelson and Buck Scott were social callers Sunday at the Herb Little home, Ernie Gordan and Pete Lundquist were supper guests Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home en route home from Apple Creek swimming. Heaton J \ SRA By SARAH HEINLE Jake Heinle had his car smashed to pieces in Turtle Lake. A car drove against his and both cars were brok- en up badly, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs." Henry Wagner ~at- tended church in Washburn Satur- day and Sunday evening. John HH, Waicker “and Rev. Schwindt of Washburn were Turtle Lake shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein and fam- supper gues! home Friday evening. . Wildfang was a McKenzie caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart, John George Kusch made a trip to Bis- marck Friday to bring home his new car, Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Goodman and family of Dawson called at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. i L, B. Smith left Tuesday to visit with friends and relatives in Iowa. a Mr. and Mrs, Elsus Elness Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang and fam- ily called at the Tom Stewart home Sunday evening. ‘ . SaEENEEEE “FETE | Steiber | ee ee if By MRS. C. L. MALONE J. R. Jones and son Gerald were Regan visitors Friday. Bill Hickel and Ephraim Schaeffer cleaned the school ground and plowed firebreaks Wednesday. F. E. McCurdy of Bismarck called at the Malone home Thursday. and little daughter were Sunday vis- itors at John Anderson’s. Mr. and Mrs. John Steinert and daughter Mabel of Regan spent Sun- day with relatives in Steiber. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sundquist of Grass Lake township and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson of Ghylin were Sunday visitors at the Malone home. John Stroh was a passenger with the mail carrier Thursday. A. H. Helgeson was a caller at C. L. Malone’s Saturday. Merwin and Vina Oder, Albert and Bessie Anderson called at the Ma- lone home Sunday. A number of young people from Steiber attended the ae Strum’s Saturday evening. bs Gottlieb Steinert was a business visitor in Regan Saturday. Among Regan shoppers from here Saturday evening were Cecil Elkins and family, Mr. and Mrs... William Steinert and family, Gerald Jones, Albert Anderson, Merwin Oder, Bill Hickels and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ma- ily attended church in Washburn Saturday and Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family attended church in Washburn Saturday and Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Walcker and family of Underwood attended church in Washburn Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spitzer and ieee Helen were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spitzer and daughter Helen were Wilton shop- pers Saturday evening. Frank Brezden was a business call- a at the A. H. Heinle home Wednes- ve Mr. and Mrs. Christ Flemmer and family attended church in Washburn Saturday and Sunday evening. A. H. Heinle and daughter Rachel and son Richard were Wilton shop- pers Wednesday. Mrs, Edward Fisher is very ill. Emanual Keck and David Schleh- meyer were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were Turtle Lake shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Wagner were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher junday. Ed. P. Schmidt was a_ business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Fri- ay. Frank Brezden was a_ business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Sat- urday morning. l Sterling By FERN R. STEWART John Sedivic was a Tuesday caller at the George Magnus, Oscar Ander- son and Tom Stewart homes. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were McKenzie callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ness were Bis- marck aes Tuesday. Adolph Hansen and Lecoy Ander- son were Driscoll callers Monday. Wednesday callers at the Tom Stewart home were Alden and How- ard Lewis, George Magnus, and Lo- well Brown. Hassin Eele was a Driscoll caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch called lat the Henry Van Horn home in Dris- coll Saturday. Miss Florence Langley, who spent the week-end visiting with friends and relatives in Driscoll, returned home Tuesday, —. lone. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness called/@ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein| qa at the Tom Stewart|ter’s salary. A delicious lunch was! and served by the hostess, an Glenn were visitors at the Jim Olson home Sunday, urday from Bis k after spendi: several days visiting at the home of The prizes given by a local store} Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and|Mrs. McCusker’s mother. in the buying competition for two. months were awarded . Thursday. First prize, camp table and four chairs. to..Mrs, Grant Peterson; sec- ond prize, set of dishes to Mrs. Jake Voll; set of silverware, Mrs. Thore Naaden. —_—— | Estherville e By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs, Anna Knudson. visited with Mrs. Frank Michelsen Monday after- noon, Mrs, Art Strand was a Regan shop- ber Monday. Merrill Lindsey and Guy McCoy called at George Mowder’s Tuesday forenoon. Mrs. Earl Mowder and Edith were shoppers in Regan Monday. Roy Little called at Ole Wolds Tuesday afternoon. Clarence Burg and sons of Wash- burn called at the Roy Little and Chris Waugeman homes Wednesday. Olaf Wold called in Regan Wednes- 'y. Mrs. Art Strand called at the Wm. Michelsen home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Ruth Wilmot motored to Wilton Fri- day. Juanita and Margaret Jane Tat- man of Van Hook, N. Dak., spent this week at the Roy Little home. Ruth Wilmot will attend high school in Wilton this year. Norman Little anf Joe Wold mo- tored to Wilton Monday where Joe went to consult the doctar and dentist. Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred motored to Van Hook Saturday morn- ing with Mrs, Ole Uglem and family where they spent the week-end with relatives, Melinda Manning was a Regan shopper Tuesday morning. Mrs. O. W. Aug arrived here Wed- nesday from Mason City, Ia., where she will spend some time visiting rel- atives. 2 ESE ape ee ee | ' Sibley Butte & o © Braddock | e- By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mrs. Mary F. Shepard was a pas- senger. down from Bismarck Wednes- day where she had been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Shepard and other relatives. After a few days’ visit. with friends here she left Saturday to visit at the M. Falgalter home at Kintyre. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Camp, who have spent their vacation on the farm with Mrs. Camp’s father, F. J. Zell- mer, left Saturday for their home at. Platteville, Wis., where Mr. Camp is professor in the schools there. F._C. Thomas, representative of the Tenny company, has been in Braddock the past two weeks in the interest of the Braddock Equity Elevator. Miss Isabella Kinney returned Wednesday from a visit to Bismarck. O, R. Bauer returned home Wed- nesday after a few days’ motor trip to Leola, S. D., where he visited with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Bauer. Miss Theresa Silbernagel of Na- poleon is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Ryan. The Woodman Circle met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Allensworth Wednesday evening with a fairly good attendance. After the usual Toutine of business a lunch was served by Mesdames Allensworth and Bauer. The next meeting will be held in the Siem hall Wednesday evening, September 3, Mrs. George Dexter who has been on the sick list for several weeks is able to resume her duties at the cream station again, Henry Jagd, who has been look- ing after his interests on his farm at Dana, left Friday evening for Chicago to resume his work, Mes- dames Savage, Shepard and York drove him to Steele. Mr. and Mrs. John Meier and lit- tle son John, Jr. spent the afternoon last Thursday at the O. M. Vie home.. The Shipping association shipped a carload of stock to St. Paul Sat- urday morhing. O, Feltheim is erecting a new barn on the site of the old one that was destroyed by fire Sunday afternoon, August 10. Messrs, Warner Sempel and Vie Fadden, who’ have been on a fish- H. E. Wildfang made a business trip to McKenzie Tuesday. Ladies’ Union Aid was held at Mrs. Elden Elness’ Thursday with @ very small attendance. Mrs. Adolph Hansen called on Mrs. Oscar Anderson Monday after- noon, Fi Warren Clisbe was a Sterling call- er Tuesday, Clarence Hansen called at the Adolph Hansen home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ness Tuesday night. It was Mrs. Ness’ birthday. Driscoll callers Thursday were Martin Reddy, Adolph Hansen, Le- Roy Anderson and Clarence Hansen. Henry Apland called at the Tom Stewart home Friday morning. Mrs. George Kusch and son Dean called at the Henry Van Horn home in spritcall pescngeiay. a ir. an rs. J. D. Stewart and Lorrin Carr of Driscoll, Mrs. Jim Longmuir of Bismarck, and John Gall pay of Portland, Ore., were Wednesday evening callers at the Tom Stewart home. John Galloway is an uncle of Tom Stewart. Bismarck callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Leese and family, Miss Lela Pesbeister, and Miss Pauline Fer- eur, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whalman and family called at the Ed. Schmidkunz home Friday night. Ed. Schi caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family called on Mr. and Mrs. J. D. wart in Driscoll Thursday, in n- jansen Clarence Hansen and LeRo; derson called at the Bennie home northwest of Steele Tuesday. A shower was given for Mrs, La- verne Richardson Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Bernice Sherman. Charley Ryan was a business call- er in Bismarck Tuesday, Berry pickers Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivie, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rice, Mrs. Bernice Sherman, Mr, and Mrs. George Kusch and Mr. | d midkunz was a Sterling] it ing trip for several weeks to Pelican ‘ke, Minn., returned to Braddock Friday night. Thore Naaden. and children mo- tored to Pollock Sunday to visit with his sister, Mrs. Jones, who was severely burned a couple of weeks 10. Mr. E. E, Lesher of Kintyre was a Braddock caller Friday. F. R. Briggs motored to Bismarck Saturday evening to visit a few faye with his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Shepard. Miss Alice Piers, who has spent her summer vacation with Mrs. Congdon at Palaski, N..Y., returned home Friday evening. Miss Piers made the trip by auto by way of Chicago with friends, and returned home through Ontario and by way of Duluth. Mrs. Fred Junge returned to Bis- marck Friday after a couple of weeks’ visit with Mr. Junge and ener relatives and friends in Brad- ock, F. M. Long arrived home Friday from a two, week’s visit at the I. G. A. convention at Minneapolis and also with relatives at DeMoines, la. Mrs. E. F. Savage drove Mrs. V. E. York to Bismarck Saturday after- noon to meet Mr. York from which place they motored to their home at Selfridge. Mr. Savage who had been yisiting at the York home during Mrs. York’s absence returned home to Braddock with Mrs. Savage Sun- day evening . Mrs. York is improv- fast after her recent oper- al ndicitis, Rev, Carl accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Chas. Dibbert and husband and two children of Mitchell, S. D., arrived in Braddock Thursday evening for a few days’ visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen. Rev. Critch- ister are cousins of Mr. Nearly all the grain around Brad- dock has been cut, but owing to the rain the first of the week, threshing has been delayed. Miss Cecil Ryan was a passenger and Mrs. Tom Stewart. Mrs. Roy Turner took Mary Ann to Bismarck Friday to have her ton- sils removed. They returned home Saturday. Galloway, Mrs. Jim Longmuir and lown from Bismarck Monday to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ryan and other relatives in Braddock. The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. T. Barton. The Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jobugon were| Aid donated $25 towards theminis- ‘ itchett from Nebraska, | Jr. A By mhs. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Henry Larson was a caller at the | Elmer Bloomquist home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth and grand- daughter, Vivian Larson, motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Earl Evans and brother Cecil, Henry Larson, and Gilbert Cederstrom and F,| daughter Etta Anne were callers at the E. Bloomquist home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son Mayne called at the 8. E. Clizbe home Thursday evening. Leonard Davenport and family and Bill Anderson motored to Bismarck ‘Thursday. 8. E. Clizbe hauled grain to Mc- Kenzie Saturday. Carl Berndt accom- panied him. Mr. and Mrs. Clizbe and children, Alice, Byron and Clarence, motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neth motored to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Durfee, Saturday night. Byron Clizbe killed a bullsnake five feet long near his home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and daughter visited at the Leonard Dav- enport home Saturday night. C. Mattson and son Willie called at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camaridg and Mrs. Henry Camaridg and J. H. Wild- fang motored to the Butte Friday. Mr. Camaridg is a- brother of Mrs. John Wildfang. Alan, Byron and Clarence Clizbe called at the L. B. Roth and Belk homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Durfee and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neth motored to the river Sunday to pick berries, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloomquist and Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lundquist visited at the E. A. Widger home near Glencoe Sunday. family, Geo. McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inniun of Hurdsfield and daughter Irene and son Bert, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Frame from New- port, Minn., John Gibbs of Hurds- field, Miss Rose Mulhollan and La- verne Goldberg were Sunday after- Hea visitors at the Ben Klagenberg jome. | Christiania By VIOLET A CLARKE Kenneth Johnson was a Sterling caller Friday Floyd Belk is doing some plowing for Henry Wildfang this week. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Driscoll callers Tuesday, and they also visited at the Martin Ol- son’s home, Frank Kershaw was a Sterling caller Friday, . Mr. and’ Mrs. Ernest Schoon. and Miss Bernice Schmedkiny’s were Sunday callers at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s home. Henry Olson was a Driscoll caller Tuesday. rs. A. Kisenbeisy and daughter, Mrs, Ted Hindemith were callers at the Martin Olson’s home Tuesday. Robert Clarke was a Sterling call- Miss Eleanor Landsberger returned home Saturday after several days’ stay in Bismarck. last week. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Landsber; and family attended the show at Lin ton Thursday. Al Schneider and Charles Gutten- @!sohn motored to Bismarck Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson were shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday of. last week. Mr. and Mrs, Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Will Rush of Fargo arrived in Hazelton Saturday to visit with rela- tives and old friends. Mrs. Austin and Mr. Rush are daughter and son of Mrs. Katherine Rush. Mrs. E, E. Semling and_ children returned Thursday from Bismarck where they had spent a week visiting with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Wackter. Grandma Wackter accompanied the Semling family to their home in Hazelton. A aged consisting of the Misses Estella Parsons, Wilma Kafer, Ade- line Landsberger and Eleanor Lands- berger, Bdward Shea, Albert Kal- berer and Pius Mastel held a picnic supper ,Sunday evening at Arm- strong’é grove east of town. er Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fly were Driscoll callers Satur- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Miss Bernice Schmidkiny’s took din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Vio- let were Driscoll visitors Saturday. Mrs. Robert Sharp and daughter Florence visited at the Martin Olson home Tuesday. Christ Schoon was a Driscoll call- er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gibson and son Seamon Gibson made several trips to Bismarck the later part of the week to.see Mrs, Seamon Gibson who is still at the hospital, reports were then that she wasn’t getting along as well as was expected. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Vio- let were callers at the Adolph Bas- sen’s home Sunday. J. R. Johnson called at the Tyler Johnson’s home Tuesday. Quite a few attended the shower given on Mr. and Mrs, Ted Hinde- mith and Mr, and Mrs. Irving Han- sen held at the Driscoll hotel Satur- day night ‘They received lots of use- ful gifts Mrs. Ted Hindemith was formerly Mrs, Martha Olson and Mrs. Irving Hansen was formerly Miss Emma Eisenbeisy. Miss Helen Risanner. spent Sun- day with Marcella and Delphine Bas- sen, 4 Eli Harding visited at the Ed. Smith’s home Sunday. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling call- er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Freshour and family, Miss Gertrude Elness and J. W. By- ers spent Sunday at the Adolph Bas- sen home. Jim Sedivie called on Jim Hons- man at the Martin Olson oil station jaturday. eo Alta i By KARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and chil- dren spent Tuesday at the H. Schatz farm. . Mrs. L. Adams was an Alta shopper Monday. Ruth Schatz spent Thursday aft- ernoon at the Karl Schatz home. Charles Schatz left for Valley City Tuesday where he will be employed one month. before starting school. Glen McCalister, Gerald Jones, Gus, Ed and Edwin Schatz spent Saturday evening in Wilton. Karl, Henry and Ed Schatz trans- acted business in Regan Friday. Glen McCalister spent Sunday morning with Ed and Henry Schatz. J. Schlickenmeyer of Turtle Lake @s a business caller at the Karl Schatz home Monday. | Wing Carl-Larson and Bob and Dick ———— —F | Hugieman spent Tuesday and Wed- nesday-in Bismarck and Mandan vis- By LILLIE MUELLER Miss Bessie Edgerton of Minne- apolis is visiting with her, brother, H.C. Edgerton. ? Mr. and Mrs. T. Selbey and daugh- ter and O. Anfinson to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John R, Weber and family of Tuttle spent Sunday visit. ing at the John Weber, Sr., and Dalhec homes. ‘ Miss Edna Boss visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth Friday evening. Catholic Services were held in Wing Sunday morning. irs. O. Lein spent Sunday’ after- noon visiting with Mrs. O. Tyberg. Mr, and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and aaugtter motored to Garrison Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber,: Jr., were visiting at the’ Mueller home Monday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Kapplin left for |p; Minneapolis Monday where they will visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McClusky and family were visiting with relatives in McKenzie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whitstock and family were visiting at the R. J. Bleth home Sunday. Liddie. Mueller.. who -has been working at the Philip Weber home, Poeun to her parental home last week, t Nona Anfinson, who has been vis- iting fgiends in Bismarck, returned home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. Glanville and son Irvin were visiting at the E. M. Glanville home Sunday. Olga Kulaski and Ferne Glanville are visiting friends in Wilton. Oscar Anderson returned to his parental home last week after spend- ing some time in South Dakota. Mr. and.Mrs. John Mueller and children attended German church services held north of Wing Sunday. They also visited at the John Weber, +» home. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hohner and family spent Sunday afternoon at the river. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Wdgerton and son were supper guests at the B. W. Gra- ham home Monday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Scunlon and sons were Sunday afternoon visitors at the John Harty home. Mrs. Fred Aichele was a caller in Wing Saturday afternoon, Helen Bleth and Mrs. J. Horner were Saturday evening callers at the Bleth home. “ Mr. and Mrs. G. Hubbell and chil- dren spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carlson and ‘daughter at Skyeston. - Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fryer and son Darvin and daughter Euguna, Josie Olson, and Mr. and Mrs.-Guest Olson, iting friends. Henry Schatz Sr. and Ed and Ruth were McClusky visitors Wednesday. Mrs. L. Adams and Mrs. E. Qualley spent Thursday afternoon at the Emil Johnson home. Gerald Jones motored to Bismarck Tuesday. George and Ed Hochhalter were businéss callers at the Schatz farm Tuesday. Gus and Thofield made a trip to the Wilton coal mine Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Johnson and children attended the. services at Pickardville which were conducted by Rev. Strutz of Jamestown. chnsky ah Mrs. ara ok were Mc- lusky shoppers Saturday evening. Henry Schofer and son John called at the Karl Schatz home Chg o Quite a number of Regan folks at- tended thé services at the Alta church Sunday which were conducted y Rev. Broeckle of Turtle Lake and Rev. Oster and’ Rev. Drake of Regan. Mrs. Karl Schatz and children spent Saturday evening in McClusky. Rev. Broeckle of Turtle Lake was a dinner guest at the Karl Schatz home Sunday. ith, Esther, Pauline and Ed Schatz motored to McClusky Sunday evening. :" They ‘were accompanied back by Henry Schatz, Sr., who spent the week-end in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Zelmer and Mrs. H. Zelmer. attended church services here Sunday. - Farmers in this community have been delayed with threshing the past week on account of rain. oe f Hazelton * By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER Bankes ad was a caller in the capital city Thursday. si J. Landsberger and son George motored to Bismarck Saturday. Miss Margaret Hoff, who com- leted a course in beauty culture at Fargo last winter, received her license from the. state board several days ago and will soon operate a beauty shop at Messelt’s. Miss Virginia Kurtz helped Mrs. H. A. Armstrong several days the first of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford and daughters Ruth and Esther were pas- sengers to Bismarck last Wednesday. Miss Ruth Crawford had dental work done. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. John: Whelitz and children took in the air meet and celebration.at Red Lake near Burn- stad Sunday. Mrs. J. D. McCusker and sons Clayton McMullen visited’ with home folks Monday. e ‘e f Taft 1 By FLORENCE GOSNEY William Langly and his heading crew finished cutting for Wildfang and Nelson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling made a trip to Williston the fore part of the week. Henry Jessen was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling were -in Bismarck. Wednesday. Herman Nieman: was transacting business -in Bismarck Tuesday. James and John Baker were Bis- marck callers Wednesday. i Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. Presley M. Gosney, Charley and Edna Mae were shopping in Bis- marck Wednesday afternoon. E. W. Hall was helping Norval Marvel with his well Wednesday. Roy Kositzky of Bismarck called at the Oast Prince home Thursday. Max Lang called at the John Benz home Friday. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen were in Bismarck on business Friday af- ternoon. Misses Veronica Riley and Florence Gosney rode down from Bismarck with them to spend the week-end at their homes. Ernest Hurr was a Sterling caller Friday. Charley Gosney. was a Bismarck caller Friday. Ray Baeth was a Sterling caller Friday night. f M. L. Lewis was a business caller in Sterling Friday evening. Anton Oberg was transacting business in Sterling Friday after- noon. Horace ,Fairchild and son Hana- ford were transacting business in Sterling Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis .and daughter Marian, Miss Edna Florea and Margery Bailey were town call- ers Tuesday. Miss Margery Bailey is spending some time with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. Mrs, Henry Swindling is ill in the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. George Lewis, Marian, Edna Florea and Margery Bailey spent Thursday at the Steven Triplett home south of Brittin, Miss Florea temaining to spend the week-end. Rev. and Mrs. Harley Zeller.and sons visited at the Horace Fairchild home Saturday. afternoon. W. S. Triplett, Miss Lydia Briscoe, Frank Press, Mallory Hurley and Edna Florea were callers at the Presley Gosney_home Sunday after- noon, Miss Florea remained to spend a few days visiting. Mrs. Charles Gaskill, Lucille and Glenn Ellness were dinner guests at the Presley Gosney home Sunday. The occasion was CI y Gosney’s birthday. P. M. Gosney, accompanied by Steven Triplett of Brittin called at | da; the Theron Ellison home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Thompson visited at the Horace Fairchild home Sunday. Mrs. Herman Nieman and daugh- ter Louis were shopping in Sterling Monday. George Kusch started up threshing again Tuesday at the Herman Nie- man home, °—__-— | Hampton | IN. thsi Py By ELIZABETH KOPPY J. P. Schott of Linton was a busi- ness caller in’ this vicinity Friday. Godfrey Grenz took a truckload of hogs to Linton Friday. the Sand creek Sehr Gottlieb Grenz of is hauling gravel for Henry this week, Mr. and. Mrs. C. J. Enders and daughters ‘of Temvik visited at the Steve Koppy home Friday evening. Those Francis and Russell Chesrown, Math Koppy, Porter Umber and Steve Hoider. Porter Umber had the misfortune to lose one of his haystacks this week. It was struck by lightning and burned. Mr. and Mrs. John Watkinson and family of Livona visited at the Mor- ford home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and-Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Jr., of near Fort Rice, were dinner guests at the home of the latter’s parents Sunday. a Mr. and Mrs. I. Miller and sons of near Burnstad were in this vicinity picking cherries Sunday afternoon. Miss Hilda Schiermeister is spend- ing a few days in Hazelton visiting friends this week. Godfrey Grenz, son Leo and daugh- ters Esther and Anna were business cone at the Simon Opp home Sun- y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt vis- in Linton from here were|M ited at the Peter Isienbarth home near Hazelton Sunday. John Richter spent Saturday at Hazelton visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs-Steve Koppy and daugh- ters visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wewey Lawler and family ‘were shopping in Linton Sat- urday evening. Frank Lawler and Ferman Busby were business callers in Linton Mon- day afternoon. Steve Koppy and daughters Regi and Gertrude went to Linton Hon. Wi day afternoon. On their way back Gertrude stopped off to stay with Emmett and Jim returned home Sat-| Mrs. Busby for several weeks, 'e By MRS. W. H.'BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs..C. C.-Weimals were] | Mr.-Van Vleet of Driscoll made a shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday of |short business call here W ‘ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Buck: and son George were visitors at the W. H. - | Brownawell home Sunday afternoon. Some of our. young folks motored to Red lake Sunday afternoon. ir, and Mrs. Ernest Saville and daughter Miss Ada were shopping in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. trading in Bismarck Friday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell, little daughter Joyce and Miss Alice Marek of Moffit went to: the lakes in Minnesota for a few days’ fishing and camping last week. By 8. GYLDEN Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pesonen were business callers at John Gylden’s Tuesday. Mrs. Gust Eckholm,and Eino were peecnne business in Wing Mon- lay. , Severt Gylden was a caller at the Nels Niemis, John Hokana and John Moilanen homes Tuesday evening. ,_ Arne Antilla was a business caller in Wing Saturday. Bill Hokana and Leonard Kavonius were Sunday visitors at John Waist’s. Eli Harding and Tom Smith were callers at John Gylden’s Sunday. Ed Dalbec has been working at Mrs, Ida Thorson’s for a few days. Olaf Wainio, Lauri Pihlaja, Char- lie Johnson, John Gylden and daugh- ters Sadie and Selina were callers at Oscar Kavonius’ Sund: Mrs. Gust-Lehto, and Miss Saima Pihlaja were vis: at Mrs. Kennita’s and Mrs. Lehto’s Sunday. Bill Mulari spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Esther Thoyre. Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the dance at Henry Strom’s Saturday. Henry Kéinu spent Sunday with Warner Pihlaja. Edwin Olson, Edwin Waiste and Bu seca called at John Gylden’s junday. Mrs. Ida Thorson and children were Wing callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wanttaja and children Bernice and Wyllis were callers at John Moilanen’s Sunday. Emil and Lydia Lehto and Lauri | ah Sunday evening at John ryiden's. John Jarvi called at Arne Antilla’s Thursday. jon and Mr. and Mrs. Dave J son Clifford and Sallie Gylden called at the latter’s home y eveni John Gylden ‘and daughters ‘Sadie and Selina visited at Will Juhala’s Sunday. Miss Saima Pihlaja visited with Miss a! Lehto Sunday. Mrs. William Wanttaja and children , Bernice and Wyllis spent Sunday afternoon at John Gylden’s. Mrs. John Gylden and son Severt, L. C. Holmes and son Frank, Bill a Forel i csr Johnson were ing esday. The Misses Sadie and Selina and Hilma Olson were business callers at Emil Moses Monday. Sylvia, Severie and Eino Eckholm were callers at Gylden’s Sunday. John ee was'a caller at Arne Antilla’s Sunday. f ekiund 3 e oe By JUSTINE MORRIS Levi Anderson and Ralph Taplin were callers in Baldwin Monday eve- ning. Joe Jiras was a brief caller at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday en route to the Diamond coal mine. Emil Hilken was transacting busi- ness in Wilton Wednesday. Mabel McCull visited at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday. Willard Diamond was a shopper in Wilton Thursday. Aldene Morris returned to her home Monday night after visiting with friends near Baldwin for several ys. Issie Brown and Bernice Anderson ‘passed through this vicinity to Wil- ton Tuesday. Levi Anderson called on Louie Johnson Wednesday. Donald, Marian and Marjorie More tis were transacting business in Re- gan Wednesday. Gordon Williams and Clarence Falkenstein called at the Ira Falken- stein home Thursday. Donald Morris'and Levi Anderson were transacting business in’ Bis- "evi Anderson and: Ralph Taplin nderson and« visited with the Brown brothers Wed nesday evening. Arvid Engstrom was a caller at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Harold Williams was an overnight guest at the Clarence Falkenstein home Wednesday. Margaret Anderson visited with Justine Morris Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. A. McCullough and daugh- ter Elsie were shoppers in Wilton londay. Donald Morris called at the Ira Falkenstein home Wednesday. Levi Anderson and Ralph Taplin were brief callers at the T. F. Morris home Monday. Mrs. A. F. Anderson and son Levi Raymond Morris called at the Willard Diamond home Thurs- y= Gordon Williams and Clarence Falkenstein called at the Tom Morris home en route to the Ira Falkenstein home Thursday. Ralph Taplin visited at the A. F. Anderson home Monday. Levi Anderson was a brief caller at oa Bee Morris home q hy ilip Monroe was a business caller in Wilton Voowe a fl Gerald Morris visited at the A. F. Ani home Saturday. A large crowd from ‘this attended the dance at the W. H. tis home near Bismarck Friday ning and all reported a fairly ime. lor eve- good Gerald Morris called at the Jonn ‘Vollen home Sat 3 Oscar Hagstrom at the H. A. McCull home Sai rl. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and fam- Hy seliet at the Edward Morris home lay. Mt young folks from this vicin- ity trant Sunday roller skating at ildwood lake. Issie Brown and Vivian Nelson cued at the T. F. Morris home Sun- ye A. Carlisle were < —___——*, | Wild Rose | bP

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