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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, NEWS OF OU; [ein —} 2 By MARGARET DAVIS = with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. a the latter part of the week. H. H. Speten called at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein visited | Wall. Miss Betty Stroble and Fred Wag- ner and John Stroble visited at the Gust Neimiller home Sunday. Miss Emily Helfenstine spent Sun- day at her sister’s home, Mrs. Gottlieb Philip Wall, Sr., received the sad news Saturday of the death of his cousin, Mr. Schieffele, Thursday in an accident. Mrs. E. J. Englebretchen and broth- Marian, Gerald and Eunice Morris e& er Leonard Lundberg and Miss Ella visited at the John Vollan home Missouri Krause were some of the Ghylin peo- i t ‘ ne —— pe ple who attended the dance in Regan Thursday night. Gordon Williams and Orville Falk- o_o Saturday evening. Reuben Krause is employed at the Jack J. Hauck home near Washburn. Margaret and Eunice Davis were Monday afternoon guests of Miss Holly; Alm. A picnic was held at school No. 2, Saturday. Outsiders who attended were }rs. A. J. Krause and Ella, Mrs. Chas. Magnuson and son Berthil, Earl Magnuson, Mrs. Nils Alm and daughter Hollys. Miss Ella Krause was & social caller at the Henry Rosendahl home Mon- day. Riss Maxine Johnson spent the week-end with her aunt, Miss Ida Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs, Eric Englebrechten motored to Bismarck Friday evening and spent the night, returning Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth, son Ed- win, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Tos- seth’s father, Mr. Swen Benson and Bennie. Nick Holgerson and son Marion were Sunday morning callers on Mr. ‘Nils Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom of Bismarck were Friday afternoon guests of Mrs. Dave Spangberg. Mrs. A. Tosseth, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and little daughter Leona mo- tored to the Nels Tosseth home Sun- day afternoon where they took six o'clock dinnner. Several from Ghylin attended the funeral Monday of John Hedstrom, an old timer of this community. Mrs. Mary Kelly, Mrs. Carl Berg and Mrs. Jake Fisher called on Mrs. Edna Scott at school No. 1 Monday. Wm. Mehlhoff and Ella Krause were Regan callers Sunday morning. Sunday callers at the A. J. Krause home were Wm. Mehlhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuntz and sons, Joe and Jake, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krause and daughter Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Volkman and children and Miss Mildred Gaub. Forest Little was a Regan caller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilgur Noon and son, Mr. and Mrs, Nils Alm and children, motored to Rock Hill Sunday after- noon to Marvin Alm's. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Engelbrechten "and children and Mildren Gaub called at the J. J. Gaub home Sunday eve- ning. Miss Hilda Krause is employed in Scobey, Montana. Miss Maxine and Willis Johnson, Miss Ida, Oliver and Arthur Tosseth were Sunday guests of the Davis young folks. Misses De Alta and Jennet Little visited school No. 1 Monday while their parents attended J. Hedstrom’s funeral at the Lutheran church. John Drawver was a Sunday guest of Bennie Benson. Miss Leona Sunquist visited school Thursday with Marylin Johnson and motored home with Mrs, Edna Scott, where she took dinner in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sunquist were Regan shoppers Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son were Sunday guests of Mrs. Noon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Alm. Miss Mildred Gaub is employed at the Eric Engelbrechten home during the spring work. John Drawver, Ella Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Tosseth, Mrs. L. W. Davis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hol- gerson and children, Arne, “liver and Ida Tosseth, Maxine Johnson, Henry| Broste, Mr. Backman’s sons, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sunquist and daughter Lucille, Mrs. E. J, Englebrechten were some of the Saturday evening shoppers in Regan. Alta By KARL SCHATZ : eo Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just spent Tues- day evening at Pickardville. Thafield Schatz called at the Dan Reinhart home Tuesday evening. Charles Schatz called at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday forenoon. Howard Coombs was a Pickardville caller on Tuesday. | Henry Schatz spent Monday and part of Tuesday in McClusky. Alta shoppers Saturday were Fred Bergquist and sons Emil, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diede and son Wayne and Thafield Schatz. Charles Schatz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz, who spent the past sev- eral weeks at McClusky left for Mon- tana Thursday morning. Charlie Larson spent Friday eve- ning at the Karl Schatz home. Glen McAllister, Edward and Ed- win Schatz spent Sunday evening at the roller skating party at Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Kiemle and Rev. E. Broehl from Turtle Lake were dinner guests at the Karl Schatz home. Fred and Jake Kurle spent Sunday afternoon at Alta. Lillian Schafer was an overnight guest at the Karl Schatz home Fri- day. John and Ralph Anderson spent Sunday afternoon at Alta. Emil Stroh, who spent a few months in South Dakota, returned to his home last week. Edmund and Gus Schatz motored to McClusky Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Albrecht visited at the Karl Schatz home Sunday after- noon and . Henry Schaffer visited at the Karl Schatz home Edwin Schatz, who has been em- ployed at the Emil Nelson home the past month, returned to his home Sunday. Ecklund By JUSTINE MORRIS 8. E. Turnbow from near Bismarck, led at the T. F. Morris home Mon- day. Edgar Thompson called at the Ira Falkenstein home Tuesday. T. F. Morris was a business caller at the Brown brothers home Monday morning. Mrs. John Vollan and sister "sther| Erickson visited with Mrs. A. F. An- derson Thursday afternoon. Frank Miller was a brief caller at the T. F. Morris home Friday eve- ning. Bernice Morris accompanied 8. E. Turnbow to Bismarck Monday. enstein visited at the Ira Falkenstein home Sunday. Among those who visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Bud Nelson and son Billy, Flor- ence Smith, Viran Nelson, Joe Jiras, Harry Brown, Gordon Williams Or- ville Falkenstein, Fred Herdebu, Her- man Kekul and Bennie and Levi Anderson. Aldythe McCullough, teacher of home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan and fam- fly and Mrs. Vollan’s sister Ester Er- a motored to Bismarck Satur- lay. Bennie and Levi Anderson were overnight guests with Donald Morris Saturday night. over Sunday. Dr. Towne called on Frank Miller Sunday. Levi Anderson was a supper guest at the T./F. Morris home Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson and family were shoppers in Wilton Sat- urday. e > Moffit MBS. C. E. MOFFIT Several ladies surprised Grandma Porter on her birthday last Thursday and gathered at her home. The af- ternoon was spent in social conversa- tion. At the close a lovely lunch was served by the ladies. She received many pretty and useful gifts. Hank Plath, who has been a patient at the St. Alexius hospital for sev- eral weeks, returned to his home last week improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coder and fam- ily visited at the Everett Porter home Sunday. Miss Luella Coder stayed Sunday night with Beth Porter. A. Doehle, who is working near Mandan, spent the week-end at his home in Moffit. The members of the township board. met Saturday night with the assessor, C. E. Moffit, to decide on the price of land valuation in Long Lake town- ship. A few other matters were also discussed. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howitson vis- ited at the Baeth home Monday eve- ning. Glenview school No. 1, returned to * er/Sam. Dorothy Morris visited at her home| hom Miss Helen Doehle, who has been teaching near Dawson since Septem- ber, returned to her home here to spend her vacation. She will teach the same school next year. Mrs. Fred Moffit and Robert Car- penter motored to Bismarck Thurs- day where Mrs. Moffit consulted a physician. Mrs. Ole ‘Torgerson has been teach- ing Morton school the past few weeks, as Miss Lee is ill in the hospital. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad and children visited at the Walter Jones home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson atid sons visited with Mrs. Olson’s mother, Mrs. V. Benz, Sunday. Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs, Jim Hill on Wednesday, May 6, Every- body welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson have been very busy setting out the 1300 trees from the school of forestry at Bottineau, N. D. Burt Johnson and Iver Neiman spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives and friends near Moffit. Mike Kleenan visited with brother Ed, Tuesday. On Monday several of the farmers held a plowing and drilling bee for C. E. Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller visited at the Harold Lane and C. K. Lane homes Sunday. They live near Haz- elton. Mrs. George Parks and Mrs. Viggo Jensen called at the C. E. Moffit, home Saturday. ‘The dance which the Juniors of the Moffit high school held in the hall Friday night was very well attended. Music was furnished by local talent. A By L. M. CRAWFORD George Cabbage was on the sick list the first part of the week. Mrs, John Crawford visited with her daughter, Mrs. James Robidou Wednesday afternoon. Those from this community \who were callers in Bismarck Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth, Mrs. Robinson, Sr., Ramus Robinson, Mrs. William McDonald and daugh- ter Miss Hilda, Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucille, Miss Evelyn Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLean and son Robert motored to Bismarck Friday afternoon. En route home they vis- ited and dined at the John Crawford e. Misses Margery and Eleanor Mc- Donald spent the week-end visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lam McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucille were entertained for Sunday dinner at the Clifton Kimball | ® home south of Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. Androw Irvine and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family were dinner guests at the William McDonald home Sunday. Bob McDonald, student in the Bis- marck high school, spent the week- end visiting at the Leslie Clark home. Bill Mills visited and dined at the James Robidou and John Crawford homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark visited =H the Garry O’Gallagher home Sun- lay °, . & Brittin Witte necene ees, By ORVETTA DUTTON * Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover Tuesday evening. Mrs. Orin Dutton called on Mrs. Harold Howitson and Mrs. Ed Olson of Moffit Monday morning. Jimmy Kershaw, son of Howard Kershaw, was taken to the hospital Wednesday, where it was found he had a ruptured appendix. He was operated on and is reported to be get- ting along as well as could be ex- pected, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball and Edgar Cooper were guests at the Orin Dutton home Thursday evening. Mrs, Eldy Beard and baby visited with Mrs. M. M. Dralle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton were Bis- marck callers Wednesday. They vis- ited Miss Lillian Lee at the hospital. Miss Lee is getting along nicely and expects to be able to resume teach- ing Monday. Harry Blount called at the M. M. Dralle home Wednesday evening. The Misses Lillian Peters and Helen Weaver of Burnstad and Lyn Walker of Center, all teachers, visited with Miss Jennie Eggen at the Crawford home last week. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Kuntz, Harry Blount and Russell Dralle were Bis- marck visitors Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and children were Sunday guests at the Allensworth home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter Eleanor visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball Friday evening. Chas. Allensworth and Andy Lamb motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Clifton Kimball entertained a number of ladies Friday afternoon in his honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lynn Kimball. Henry Crawford was a McKenzie caller Friday. Mrs. O. U. Dutton called on Mrs. Emmet Weisheart Monday. Frank Crimmens spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Matheney home, Mr, and Mrs, Lynn Kimball, Mrs. Clifton Kimball and their mother, Mrs, Laura Kimball, visited Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Kimball's daugh- ter, Mrs, Carl Olson of Moffit. Miss Leah Harth, former teacher in Telfer township, visited at the Allens- worth home over the week-end, and attended the dance Saturday night. callers Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson visited at the Fay Johnson home Sunday. Mrs. Frank Durfee was a Moffit vis- itor Saturday afternoon. [=___Wilson ‘J ——— By MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele were Sunday visitors at the Adolph Bender home. Rev. and Mrs. A. Gering and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner were Sunday dinner guests at the J. A. Berg home. ‘Wilton shoppers Saturday afternoon were Mrs. Christ Wolf and son Otto, Mrs. Adolph Wagner and Mrs, J. Berg. Mr. and Mrs, John Wagner and sons, ‘spent Sunday at Goodrich with Mra. ‘Wagner's sister, Mrs. A. Paff. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and son Melvin spent Sunday at the Gott- lieb Wall home. Mrs, Christ Wolf spent Thursday at the John Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Berg and daugh- ter Aletha, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner and Mrs, John Reuer, also Mrs. D. D. niece, cousin and sister, Mrs. Philip Huber of Fessenden, N. L., who was brought to Martin to the family lot where burial was made. Christ Wolf home were Mr. and Mrs. .¢|Sam Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Nei- miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored} to Wilton on business matters Thurs-; day. Edward Berg called at the Sam Berg home Monday for seed barley, and Mrs. Gaub spent Sunday at the Edward Gleingartner home. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warner and/ Miss Alvina Kurlie were Sunday din- uer guests at the Christ Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall and) daughter Pauline were Wilton callers‘ Monday. Pauline had a treatment for her hand again. Emanuel Hintz spent Sunday at the Wm. Wagner home. | Sunday evening visitors at the| day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howitson of Moffit were Saturday evening guests at the Dutton home. Bill McDonald visited with Richard Day Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucille were Sunday dinner guests at the Clifton Kimball home. Ammon and Roy Pifer visited Sun- day at the home of their uncle, Jason Hoover. A surprise party was given at the Geo. Kuntz home Sunday in honor of Mr. Kuntz’s birthday. Bill Mills and Ed Cooper were din- ner guests at the Dralle home Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Whiteaker and son Junior visited with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thor- sen of Moffit, Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Cohen of Mont- pelier, N. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Lee, owners of several farms around Brit- tin, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Weisheart home. ———______—_—_—_ | Hampton ] Lo, | eae | By ELIZABETH KOPrY G. ©. Grenz transacted business in Linton Tuesday. Mrs, Steve Koppy and son Steve were business callers in Lintou Wed- nesday afternoon, also Dewey and Prank Lauler, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr. Ted Lauler and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Kimele. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes were business in Linton Thurs- Math Koppy made a combined business and pleasure trip to Mandan and Bismarck Thursday. A number of Mrs. Steve Koppy’s friends and neighbors gathered at her home on Wednesday evening and helped her celebrate her 48th birth- day. This was a partv. Gottlieb Grenz was a visitor at the G. C. Grenz home Thursday evening Frank Chesrown went to Pollock. 8. D., on business the latter part of this week. G. C. Grenz transacted in Linton Priday. - Fred Petrie was a caller at the G. C. Grenz farm Friday afternoon. Steve Koppy. Sr., called at the George Suver'sy farm of the Livona district Friday afternoon. The Mises Elizabeth Koppy and business who died; i} | ! Esther Olafson motored to Litchfield, N. D., Friday afternoon to spend the week-end. Frank Chesrown was a caller in Braddock Friday tending to matters of business, Ed Surber and son Ira apd Bill Baker and two sons of the Livona vi- cinity were Sunday afternoon callers at the Koppy home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and in- fant daughter Evangeline Jare were Sunday guests at the G. C. Grenz home, George Weinhandle of St. Anthony visited at the Steve Koppy home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhause and son Herbert paid a neighborly call upon the G. C. Grenz family Sunday evening. Henry Knittle was 8 Sunday eve- ning caller at the Joe Fischcr home of the Livona vicinity. Bill Herr and son called at the Koppy home Monday. Walter Schiermeister and Willie Schiermeister were Linton callers Sunday evening. The Gayton-Liberty joint district school picnic which was held last Sunday was well represented by all about twenty-five years ago. They Purchased and located on section 30, Telfer township, known as the John Beal place, where they lived for sev- eral years before rturning to their former home in Iowa leaving their two sons, Frank and James in charge of their interests here. Some years later both boys met death accidentally. Part of their property has since been sold while section 30 still remains in the Teachout family. R. Nicholson, who has been em- Ployed for some time on a large ranch hear Linton, has returned to Missour! township. Twin girls were born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallard Wednesday, April 22nd, at their home. By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs, V. M. Craven, Mrs. Roy Zule and two sons, and Mrs, Homer Craven accompanied ‘Mrs. Milton Rue to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Craven Tuesday where they spent the after- noon. the schools of the two districts, and consequently was well represented by People of this vicinity. John A. Ohthauser and son Martin were business callers at the Steve Koppy home Monday evening. Esther Olafson arid Elizabeth Kop- py called at the Emmet Perry home Monday evening. till 1 eee hdres By B. P, HAGSTROM Martin Strand was a Regan caller Tuesday. Miss Lesta Houser was a Tuesday evening guest in Regan. Conrad Johnson called at the Char- ° ley Noon home one day last week. | Mrs. Signe Johnson called at the Fred Johnson home Wednesday. Miss Margaret Johnson visited one evening last week with Mrs, Charley Linde. Leo Strand and Conrad Johnson motored to Regan one day last week. Helen, Marie and Bennevi Pearson called on Mrs. Ole Hagstrom Thurs- day. Mrs. Charley Lind and sons were Washburn callers one day last week. Mrs. Conrad Johnson called on Mrs. Signe Johnson Monday. Miss Leota Houser called on her sis- ter, Miss LaVerna Houser, Thursday. Axel Asplund called at the Erick Pearson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson called: on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson Fri- day. ! Albert and Oscar Hagstrom visited Sunday with the Strand Bros. Hilma Johnson visited Sunday with Margaret Law. Bert Hedstrom called on Albert Johnson Saturday. Anthony Erickson called on Ole Hagstrom Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson were jlast Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and |Mrs. Conrad Johnson. Mrs. Signe Johnson and son Verner and Harold Sundstrom were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson Sunday. Charley Johnson of Naughton called at the home of his son Edwin John- son Monday. The Grasslake school, where Miss Margaret: Johnson taught, closed Fri- day after eight months of hard work. | They celebrated on Friday with a pic- nic. Martin Strand was a caller on Ed Broehl Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Strand and children were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kratz’s near Bald- win. Mrs. Ole Hagstrom called on Mrs. Erick Pearson Sunday. Ruben Pearson called at the Still store Saturday. Mrs. Martin Strand called on Mrs. Ed Broehl Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson called at the Eugene Perkins home Sunday. J Glencoe —_—+ By DON NICHOLSON Spring work in this vicinity is progressing favorably and seeding of, small grain is nearing completion with the exception of flax and corn. Early seeded grain is showing up quite nice- ly and with a reasonable amount of rain and warm weather will make rapid progress. Knute Hanson of Emmons county cabed on friends in this vicinity Fri- y. Ronald Stewart, John A. Stewart and Curly Beatty were Sunday visi- tors at the Angelo Pasquette home. Gladys Grambling, who has recently completed teaching a term of school, is spending some time at the A. J. and John Stewart homes. Sunday services are regularly being held at both Glencoe and Stewarts- dale churches with Reverend Gulson as pastor. James Campagna, who has for sev- eral years resided near Bismarck, 1s now located on the Kratt farm re- cently vacated by L. Easton. Alfred and Clifford Hanson of Burr Oak township were Sunday callers at the Don Nicholson home. Among the Sunday visitors at the Norman Stewart home were Loren and Vernon Grainbling, Malcolm Nicholson, John Stewart, John Beck- nal and R. Nicholson. Ronald Stewart, who is farming the southwest quarter of the F. H. Regis- ter farm in Telfer township, spent a ed days recently in Missouri towne p. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nicholson and sons Arthur and Glen called on friends in Telfer and Missouri town- Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nicholson and is sons Arthur and Glen called on friends in Telfer and Missouri town- ship Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Grambling called at the Eugene Smith home Monday. Mrs, Ruth MacMurrich, who has been absent from her home for sev- eral months while visiting friends in the east, has returned to her home and reports a very pleasant trip. Ernest Lange has returned from a several months vacation which he spent in various states including Kan- sas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Colorado, Word of the death of Mrs, A. E Teachout of Shenandoah, Iowa has Stewart and Gladys} a Mrs. Ed Ebling entertained two tables of bridge at her home Wednes- be @fternoon. A luncheon was served. Clarence Sherman, who is convel-| qa) escing from pneumonia suffered 9 relapse but he is improving at the Present time. Mrs. R. M. Ludeman, Mrs. A. O. Dance and daughter, Mrs. Otto Ayers and son called at the Wm. Craven home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Ebling was taken ill quite suddenly Friday afternoon and was taken to the hospital and was oper- ated on that evening. Mrs. Ebling is Lita along nicely at the present e. Mrs, H. C. Craven and Mrs. Robert Meyers and Mrs. Park Wood motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Craven and Mrs. Wood attended the project leaders’ meeting while in town. Mrs. Wood substituted for Mrs. Ebling. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven and daughter, Mrs. Roy Zule, were shop- ping in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Margaret Olson spent Satur- day and Sunday visiting her parents at Jamestown, N. D. Miss Blanche Stewart, primary grade teacher, visited at the V. M. Craven home Thursday evening. Mrs. Robert Meyers and two chil- dren visited at the’ Homer Craven home Friday and Saturday. Rev. Maurice Levit, representing the Board of Home Missions and Church Extension of the Methodist church, spoke in the consolidated school dur- ing the church services here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers are the proud parents of an infant daughter | Rosse at the Bismarck hospital Sun- ay. Quite a few from here attended the W. C. T. U. convention in McKenzie Monday evening. The Loyal Tem- perance Legion accompanied by their leader, Miss Blanche Stewart and as- {sistant leader, Miss Lillian Newman, j attended the convention. The L. T. L. gave a demonstration of their work at the convention. >—________________»@ { Baldwin | °° By FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Fred Hant and daughters Funice and Marion visited and shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Misses Ruth Falkenstein Myrna Williams who have been spending the past week at their homes here have returned to their high school studies in Wilton. George Duemeland, representative of the Patterson Land Company was 2 recent business caller in town. Joe Eirs plans on leaving soon for Hot Springs where he will spend some time taking treatments. Mr. Eirs and son held an auction sale at their farm home east of here Satur- day afternoon of last week. The Crofte school taught by Miss Almira Wall will close early in May for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Anderson trans- acted business in the Capital City the latter part of the week. Willie Borner of near Arnold vis- ited his mother Mrs. Mathilda Baum- earl Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp mo- tored to Bismarck Friday afternoon after their daughter, Miss Frances and ere and who spent the week-end ere, Miss Alice Swanson left recently for Circle, Montana where she was Called by the serious illness of Leon- ard Carlson, a relative. Mr. Carlson is well known in Baldwin having re- sided near here a number of years ago. Vernie Peterson who is employed on the Harold Breen farm near Bismarck was a recent caller at the home of his parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pe- —_—________- | Still o—__—_______—_—___ -_—_« By B. P, HAGSTROM Axel Asplund called on Erick Pear- son Sunday afternoon. Miss Margaret Law spent Tuesday evéning with Miss Leoma Sundquist. Mrs. N. Sandelin spent a few days last week with Mrs. Iner Skei of Bis- marck. Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Anderson was very ijl last week. Mrs. John T. Johnson and daugh- ters called at the Still store one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon and daughter Nadine were Wilton callers Monday. Hilma Johnson visited Friday aft- ernoon with Helen Broeh!. Erick Pearson and Axel Asplund motored to Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson called on Mrs. Signe Johnson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom were Thursday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Lind. Jane Dixon accompanied as the guest of her gradnmother, Mrs. Jack Cowan. them but|Kidder county, spent the weck-end )|temained there until Sunday evening | with the home folks. Miss Bernice Gosney has accepted a Position in a lawyer’s office in Bis- Alfred Zuger, Bismarck, was a brief !marck, as stenographer. caller at the R. D. Flavin hoine Fri- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Chapman and day to spend the day with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Pfau had as overnight guests Tuesday, Mr and Mrs. Johnny Almer, Miss Ida Herr and Miss Ida Felech all of Denhoff, N.D. Miss Charlotte Wilmot was enter- tained at the Herman Engstrom. home Thursday as the overnight guest of Mrs. Engstrom, who is a former teacher cf Miss Wilmot’s. The members of the Macomber Homemakers’ club entertained their husbands at a progressive whist party Saturday evening held at the John Dixon home. The affair was given to benefit the treasury and was very successfully managed. Six tables were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and daughter and Mrs. Signe Johnson mo- tored to Wilton Friday afternoon at the John H, Johnson home. Miss LaVerna Hauser called on Mrs. Allan Westerman Friday evening. Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, son Oscar and ughters Ingrid and Margaret were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson called on Mrs. John John- son one day last week. Mrs. Chas. Lind, sons Erling and Rollo and Miss Helen Johnson mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. ‘The Ladies’ Aid of Still met Friday with Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman moved Priday evening to Regan. Clarence Johnson was a Wilton caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Berquist and sons called at the Hagstrom home Sunday. Rev. Oster of Regan called at the Edwin and John Johnson homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson Monday. Miss Lillian Berquist of Washburn is assisting her sister, Mrs. Ned Asp- lund during the spring season. Miss Velma Johnson accompanied Miss Dorothy Little of Regan to Wil- ton Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Scott of Regan and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter were Bismarck callers Saturday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish Mission church will meet Thursday, April 30, at the O. G. Hagstrom home. a McKenzie —_—_————— By MRS. T. T. HUGHES } Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scarr and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly of Bismarck were visitors at the E. W. Anderson home 1 Sunday. Roscoe Crum visited his sister, Mrs. B. W. Graham, at the Bismarck hos- .| Pital Saturday night. H. T. Crum and children of Tuttle spent the week-end here at the home of Mrs. C. E. Crum. Miss Elia Leathers of Jamestown spent the week-end here with her father, F, M. Leathers. B. F. Coons and R. D. Crum at- tended the Elks lodge meeting in Bis- marck Friday night. Mrs. E. F. Easton spent Wednesday with Mrs. E. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. T. T, Hughes and lit- tle son visited at the T. I. Bailey and Oat Bailey homes Sunday near Bis- marck. Mrs. Hughes also visited Mrs. O. Ayers and baby daughter at the Bismarck hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Bailey have four new grandchildren in the past 10 weeks. Mrs. T. T. Hughes entertained the Larkin club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. Barth and Mrs. H. R. Cunz of Bis- marck and Mrs. R. E. Myers of James- town were visitors. Refreshments were served. ater ae Macomber d UR i By ALICE M. WALKER Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parks of Bis- marck, were Sunday supper guests at the John Dixon home April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olicnburger and children spent Sunday at the Wagner home near Wing, N. D. Mrs Wagner and Mrs, Ollenburger are sis- Rupp, who attends high school in Bis- | ters. ‘Wayne Corrington took Sidney Waddington to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon to have the eye which was injured some time ago treated by a specialist. Little Amelia Koch entertained & number of her playmates Friday aft- ernoon from 2:30 o'clock till four. The occasion honored her third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Warren and Mr and Mrs. Richard Polzin were enter- tained at the Tom Hollingsworth home Wednesday evening. Cards terson. John Monroe was a recent caller in Bismarck where he attended to busines affairs and visited with his Rev. Fred Christ of Wilton will hold services in the local Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. J. V. Richert of Bismarck held services in the German Lutheran church here Sunday. He comes here every other week to hold services. The Crofte Star Homemaker’s club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. C. Gehrke on the afternoon of May 13, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Borner and family moved to the farm they bought last week Friday. The house my well township. + Mr. and Mrs..Carl Landerholm and daughter have returned from a few days visit with friends fod relatives ere working on the local railroad sec- tion under section foreman Nels An- lerson, Francis Jaszkiowack, well driller of Bismarck was a business caller in the community Wednesday evening. Mesdames Ira Falkenstein and Knowley Dorman represented the Crofte Star Homemakers’ club at the project meeting held in Bismarck Saturday. John Herdebu was a recent caller were played as amusement for the guests. Jess Smith, Bismarck, was a dinner guest Friday of relatives in Macom- ber. Hilda Christensen spent Thursday afternoon here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Ollenburger. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson were brief callers in the Capital City Fri- day morning. E. Truax, of Truax-Trader. was here Friday afternoon on a business mission, returning to Velva, N. D., that William and Ben Ollenburger spent Wednesday in Bismarck trat.cacting business. Ed Rupp, state mine inspecter of Garrison, N. D., was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs, John Dixon Sat turday. Albert Pfieffer, who is attending the Bismarck Business college, spent the week-end here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Pfleffer. Frank Dutton, Chapin, was a brief caller at the R. D. Flavin farm Sature day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jollie and Mrs J. J. Jolie of Belcourt, N. are vis- iting relatives in this commun:ty and Bismarck; also, Mrs. Rose Tivbits of ‘Wilton. Miss Katherine Pfau, who is suffer- ing with a severe attack of the flu, received a pleasant call from the fol: lowing classmates Friday aft::noon: Opal Olson, Clarice Hall and Irene Marvin. The girls hiked out from in Bismarck where he visited his wife | Wilton. recently been received. Mrs. Teach- out ‘was an olf and much respected resident of this vicinity having moved here with her husband and family| recent caller in the cemmuntit Présbyteria at the home of Miss Neve Wednesday afternoon. D, J. McGillis of Ricesree, was a iy. T. G. Gérow was a week-end busi- Jamestown. dinner guest at the Leslie Miller home Thureday. Mrs, Thomas Hanwell, Mrs Wm. Ollenburger and Mrs. Johy Dixon drove te Bismarck Friday afternoon. in play, the first prize going to Mrs. Otto Larson and John Dixon, while Mrs. Fred Danielson and Wm Ollen- burger received consolation. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Warren and fam- ily drove to Bismarck Saturday where they remained until Sunday evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sher- back. id WELCHES | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Chester Boyd and daughter Louise called at the Robert Welch home Monday evening. Lawrence Doppler and Marcus Tremblay were in Bismarck on busi- ness Monday. Roy Funston and Carol King called at the C. K. Boyd home Monday. H. A. Putnam, Burleigh county agent, called at the Robert Welch and Horace Dirlam homes Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler called at the J. W. Doan home near Brittin Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Snyder and little son and school No. 1 Tuesday morning. Chester Boyd and Marcus Trembley called at the Ed Doppler home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nieland called at the Robert Welch home Wednes- day evening. Leo Doppler called at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Welch, Wed- nesday. The Stewartsdale Missionary so- ciety met at the home of Mrs. Otto Dorman Thursday afternoon with quite a number present. Mrs. Gulson and Mrs. A. D. Welch visited at Boyd school Thursday af- ternoon. Mrs. Sara McMurrich is doing some nursing at the Chas. Mallard home the latter part of this week. Twin girls were born to Mr. and Mrs. Mal- lard Thursday morning, but one died. Mrs. Mallard and the other baby are} doing nicely, however. Margaret McMurrich has been} staying at the Robert Welch home! while her mother is working in the Mallard household. Mrs. Robert Welch and Margaret McMurrich attended the County Homemaker leaders’ meeting, given | by Miss Ruth Dawson of the state | Agricultural coliege extension service | in Bismarck Saturday. Oliver Welch, Kenneth Johnston and Al Beens, also Lawrence Doppler and Margaret McMurrich visited and dined at the Robert Welch home Sun- Gay. George Nasset, who works for | A.D. Welch, called in the morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch called at the Chas. Mallard home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd and fam- ily called at the Robert Welch and Horace Dirlam homes Sunday. | = ° I Glenview Pic By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. Jay De Long and Mrs. Elsie Erstrom were Sunday guests at the Walter Simons home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons trans- acted business in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Alice Halvorson spent the week-end at her home near Regan. Tom Morgan called at the Con. Johnson home Sunday on business. Millard Jacobson accompanied Carl Erickson of Painted Woods on a bus- iness trip to Regan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family and Thomas Jacobson were | Wilton callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan trans- acted business in Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and the Jacobson’s attended a progressive whist party at the Rudolph Hagen home in Painted Woods Saturday evening. i week-end with relatives in Bismarck. Mrs. Con Johnson and daughter Cornelia visited with Mrs. Joe Brown Sunday. daughters, Dorothy and Laura of | Louise Turtle Lal guests at the H. Walker hone. daughter Eleanor visited at Royal|» Miss Beatrice Erickson spent the a Miss Martha Gosney is attending teachers’ college in Dickinson. Miss Anne Boomgarten and Mis: Riedman of the teaching fac- ke, N. D., were Sunday/julty at Moffit and Homer Browna- well and Elden Nichols, were pleasant George Keller and the Koch broth-| visitors at the W. H. Brownawel) ers drove to Painted Woods lake Sun- | evening. home Sunday —_———_—— Regan { —_—_—_— By BURDELLA B. HELGESON The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting in the Log Cabin on the afternoon of May 14th Election of officers will be held. The Congregational Ladies’ Aid will meet in the church May 6th. Pot luck lunch will be served. Four tables of cards were in play Wednesday evening at the W. N Kel- ly home where the Regan bridge culb was entertained. High score was held by Mrs. B. O, Lein. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein and son Sophus, who have made their home in Regan for the past four years moved to Wing last week where Mr. Lein will: operate a blacksmitn shop and garage. Their residence in Re- gan will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and daughter Frances, spent the week-end visiting with relatives and friends in Fargo. Mrs. A. L. Garnes was a caller in Bismarck Friday. Russell Hopkins spent the week-end with friends at Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rasche of Killdeer were guests at the S. Rupp home last Sunday. Mesdames. L. Hopkins, C. Lein and B. O. Lein were callers in Wing Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Bedwel!, Bis- marck, were guests at the A. H. Hel- geson home Sunday. Taft | By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY 2 2. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid will meet Wednesday afternoon, May 6th at the home of Mrs. Hally Belk in Sterling. All ladies of the community are cor- dially invited to attend these meet- ings. Mrs. Ed DeHaan was a Sterling caller Friday afternoon. Theodore Lang called on Hanna- ford Fairchild Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto De La Barre and daughter called at the Presley Gos- ney home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ed Fogarty was a Sterling call- er Friday. Mrs. Presley Gosney spent Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. Chas. Gaskill. Ernest Hurr was a Sterling caller Wednesday evening. A. E. Cline called at the Henry Jes- sen home Wednesday morning. Mrs, Herman Nieman was a Ster- ling caller Wednesday. oer Mrs. Andy Doucette and daughter Beatrice of McKenzie visited at the Horace Fairchild home Wednesday evening. A. E. Cline called at the Presley Gosney home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Henry Jessen and daughters Genevieve and Eunice were Sterling callers Saturday. George Lewis was a Sterling caller Wednesday evening. Mrs. Henry Jessen and Mrs. Selma Drystad attended Union Aid meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Henry Van Horn in Driscoll Thursday afternoon. Theodore Lang called on Charley Gosney Monday evening. John Sedevic called at the Presley Gosney home Wednesday morning. A. E. Cline called at the George Lewis home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Ed Fogarty was a Bismarck caller Friday. Ernest Hurr and daughter Ida were Sterling callers Monday. Miss Lucille Elness and Mrs. Glen Elness called at the Presley Gosney home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were Sterling callers Monday. Mrs. Henry Van Horn of Driscoll visited at the Clarence Anderson home Monday afternoon. Charley Gosney and Hanaford Fairchild called on Glen Elness Sun- day afternoon. Edna Mae Gosney is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Gaskiil There will be Sunday School and Preaching in the Sterling church ev- ery Sunday. Sunday school is from 10:30 to 11:30 and church 11:30 until | Clear Lake e | —_———————_0 Burl Monroe's were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Grace and Ray Simons visited at the Al Holden and Lars Jacobson homes Sunday. Mr. Stoltz was a business caller at the Con Johnson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Quanrud and family of Bismarck and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Johnson of Painted Woods were Sunday visitors at the Lars Jacobson home. | Wild Rose \ oS By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson were Bismarck visitors Saturday. A number of our young fotks at- tended the high school dance at Mof- , teacher of school No. 2 spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sa- ville. Lloyd Gosney Who is helping build & road near Dickey, visited the home folks Sunday. Homer Brownawell made several trips out from Moffit last week with the road maintainer. Several of our young folks attended jthe dance at high school gvm in Braddock Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest daughter Miss Ada Miss Helen Skramstadt Bismarck Saturday. Lawrence Moser of Napoleoti made & short call here Saturday evening. Tom Marx of Braddock made eral calls here last week with gas and oil. Miss Ada Saville, who teaches in By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN E. A Van Vleet motored to the Lawyer home south of Driscoll Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Van Vieet were Sterling callers Thursday. Mrs. George Radley of Battle Creek, Mich., arrived Thursday evening tc visit with her father, G. Johnson, also sister Mrs. Albert Christensen and family. , The wedding of Miss Bertha Hen- sen of Celar Lake. The newly-weds will make their home on a farm south of Driscoll. Clarence Crooks of Detroit, Mich., who had been visiting at the Frank Shaffer home, was called to Grand Lip Friday on account of the illness of . ace oy Reus number 3 closed turday ing a school picnic. Tom Finn spent Sunday at the War- ren Keeler home. Frank Shaffer and daughter Mrs. Selden Bryant stopped at the Al- bert Christensen home Saturday eve- ning for a few moments. ts % !

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