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— ! Sterling } By FERN R. STEWART ‘The Sterling Homemakers’ club met | @t the home of Mrs. H. J. Brown- awell. visitors were present. It was decided to give a prize to the member having the best garden jn the club. Mrs. Fogarty gave the lesson “Placing a Value on Garden Products.” The next meeting will be on June 13th at the home of Mrs. George Lewis. George Day and Harry O'Neil of McKenzie were town callers Thurs- day. Tom Stewart and George Kush were business callers in Bismarck Wednes- oay. Mrs. George Schlabach of Driscoll and Mrs. Pete Schlabach were town callers Thursday. Norval Marvel called at the E. W. Hale home Thursday evening. Adolph Bassen called at the Mel Ness home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Mcl Ness were Bismarck callers ‘Thursday. Ed Van Vieet was a town caller Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang and fam- ily were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Miss Adelaide Hall was a town call- er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Bismarck cailers Saturday. Mrs. Er- nest Johnson and datghters Lorrine and Delores Grace returned home with them. Oscar Jerset was in town Monday. Hassin Eele was a Driscoll caller Saturday. A. Rissner and daughter Helen were town callers Monday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson spent Sunday evening at the J. D. Stewart home in Driscoll. Krnest Johnson started working for Max Lang Monday Mrs. Chas. McClouard called on Mrs, Gieovce Sedivie Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bek of New Sa- Jem spent the week-end at the L. B. Smith home here. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elness are the yroud parents of a baby girl born Fridzy morning: Mrs, George Manly of McKenzie, was a town caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Sunday at the Oscar Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Koons and family of Driscoll spent Sunday at the George Lee home. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Langley were Driscoll callers Saturday. A. S. E. Metcalf of Driscoll was a Sterling caller Saturday. Roscoe Crum of McKenzie was a town caller Saturday evening. Ernest Johnson called at the T. N. Johnson home Thursday evening. _— Sis °c? | Brittin | 2 By ORVETTA DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allensworth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Britfin, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Triplett, ‘My. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker and . and Mrs. O, U, Dutton all attend- d the Old Timers’ banquet in Bis- dmarck Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Dralle and visited at Pete Smith's last fternoon. ‘Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Whitteaker and Bon Junior attended church in Moffit ‘on Mothers’ day. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Owens, ‘Mrs. Eddy Beard and baby, Mrs. Di ton and son Jackie and Don Dral® were Monday callers at the Mar- shall Dralle home. Mrs. Wm. Mills, Mrs. Clifton Kim- ball and Mrs. Henry Crawford were among those from this neighborhood to attend the shower given Thursday it» Mrs. Mills honor by her mother, Mrs. John Crawford. Messrs. Mills, Kimball and Crawford motored up to cnjoy a social time in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker had as their dinner guests on Mothers’ day Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and fon, Miss Amanda Iwen and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen of Moffit. Elmer Schwartz was a Bismarck shopper Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills and Mr. end Mrs, Clifton Kimball called at the Orin Dutton home Tucsday eve- ning * “Mn and Mrs. Richard Day motored children, ~ meighborhood attended the dance at| ter Elizabeth te Bismarck Friday afternoon Mr. an{l Mrs. Geo. Claridge and family an@\Mr. and Mrs. Study Wood- ruff and family were Sunday dinner gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover. Clarence Beard and Jim Schwartz visited at the Richard Owens home Menday. Becky Dutton spent nieht with Roberta Reed. Miss Lillion Lee visited with Lola Movrison at the Bismarck hospital. She called on Mrs. Earl Ode Wednes- Wednesday dma Crawford spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker. Mrs. Crawford will be 91 years old the 25th © Ma’ Mrs. Richard Day assisted Mrs. Clif- ton Kimball with her housecleaning ene afternoon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gambel end family, and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Ashbridge and family dined at the Henry Crawford home Sunday. Miss Evelyn Olson and Don Dralle made an airplane trip to Don’s home Saturday. He dropped a message to the home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and | family were Bismarck visitors Satur- day. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Crawford and caughter were callers at the John Craven home Friday. Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker and Mrs. O. U. Dutton attended the Moffit Home- makers club at the home of Mrs. Mel- vin Thorsen Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball called on Mr. and Mrs. Weisheart Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and fam- liy were callers at the Jason Hoover ‘A party was given at the Geo. Mor- Seventeen members and two visited and | ord crowd and a fine time was re- Ported. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morris and Miss | Lydia Briscoe motored to Bismarck { Monday. They brought Miss Lola home with them. She is improving after her operation. Mrs. Melvin Welch and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Prank King | Sunday. Ray and Charles Dutton, Elmer Schwartz and Dutch Dralle attended {the ball game in Moffit Sunday. {| Several Bismarck young people vis- ited with Miss Irene Johnson at the| farm over the week-end. ¢———_—_—_____—_________» ! Hazlegrove | istic By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called Monday evening at the Fred Wagner home. Elmer Perry and Ed Wagner called at Ray Hazlegrove's Tuesday morning. Miss Minnie Wagner and her mother, Mrs. Fred Wagner and her sister Lucille were shopping in Tut- tle Tuesday forenoon. Ed Pond was out looking for horses Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Carl Clifford home Monday afternoon. The Wagner and Oldstead schools | closed last Friday. The teachers held a picnic at Woodhouse lake. Ray Hazlegrove and R. P. Kennedy av at the Carl Copplin home Tues- fay. {__ Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred | | Wagner and family were callers at) {the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gold- | smith, Sam Harding and Harry Lucken- take and Art Anderson called at Ray Hazlegrove's one day this week. Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Kennedy were in Tuttle Wednesday on business. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were in Tuttle this week shopping. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy called | Wednesday afternoon at the Rell Husome home. They also attended prayer meeting in Tuttle in the eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray called Wednesday after- noon at the Hazlegrove home. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy were in_ Wing on business Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Virgin has moved into Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Jack Stevens home Thursday afternoon. Harry Ulfers called at Ray Hazle- grove’s Thursday. Mrs. John Sattler and her brother Wallace Stewart called at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove Thursday evening. Mrs. Owen McIntyre was in Tuttle Friday on business. She attended Homemakers’ club meeting in the af- ternoon at Wing. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove attend- ed the opening of the Goodrich creaniery Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Leedy home in Goodrich Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gorsline and daughter Hilda and Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler of Tuttle were guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy left Saturday afternoon for Bemidji, Minn., where they will visit two or three weeks with Mr. Kennedy's sons, Delmer and Lloyd Kennedy. On their way they visited friends at Robinson and Pettibone. Miss Wilma Hawkins spent the week-end with Miss Bell Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith were guests Sunday at the Harvey Cleveland home near Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and Mr. and Mrs. L. Bidwell and family at- tended Sunday school at Pleasant Hill Sunday. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Gold- smith. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers called Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. Mrs. Bert Glanville and Miss Rogers of Bismarck caHed at the Harry Ul- fers home one day this week. Ed Pond called at Vernol Gold- smith’s last week. f Rock Hill 1 |e | By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and ‘tamily of Wing were Thursday eve- ;ning guests at the J. R. Pitzgerald some. | C.E. Christianson was a Regan call- {er Saturday. | Guss Heinle and Andrew Walker | called at the J. F. Little home Thurs- cay. Wing callers | Rasche, Martin Fueling, C. O. Kettle- son and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson. George Mickelson was a dinner !guest at the Lewis Jorgenson home | Tuesday. Sunday supper guests at the J. R. 1 Fitgzerald home were Ilene Rosebud, | Naome Hilsdorf and Roy Thor. Lydia Graf called at the Fred Ehnes home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Burel Monroe and son Wayne were guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home Saturday. Pete Lundquist called to see Ste- phen Monroe Saturday. Ira Bailey and son Lawrence mo- tored to Regan Friday. Fred Ehnes motored to Wing Tues- day evening. Martin Pueling was a Regan caller Monday morning. Gottlieb Doctor assisted Lawrence Fitzgerald with his plowing Friday. Supper guests at the Lewis Jorgen- {son home Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and children. Monday evening guests at the J. P. Little home were J. J. Zelmer and Prank Walker. Jennings Kettleson and Ernest Gordon Jr. were Sunday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. Oscar Magnuson motored to Regan Tuesday. Bill McCullough called at the J. R. Fi ‘Tuesda: Monday were Ed { b Thursday. They were supper guests|p m. Wednesday in the opera house | They expect to leave for Arizona in a et the Tom Hollingsworth home at ‘Wilton. 8. W. Nemitz was a Regan caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and children attended the auction sale at the E. H. Rasche home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pueling and Elizabeth Jorgenson motored to Wil- ton Wednesday evening. Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroe were Sunday guests at the Walter Schmansky home. Guests at the Chas. Hettick home Sunday were Chas. Christianson, Al- kert Vallen, Lawrence Fitzgerald and Allen Tolliver. motored to Bismarck Saturday. J. J. Zelmer visited at his home near Alta last Thursday. to Wing Saturday morning. C. W. Parsons was a business caller ~ the Fred Ehnes home Friday morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling and J. J. Zelmer were Sunday evening guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home. Milon Sanders was a Sunday guest at the Ira Bailey home. Shirley Walker was a Monday night guest at the Lewis Jorgenson home. Lewis Jorgenson and Willie Ehnes helped to drive Martin Fueling’s cat- tle to pasture Sunday morning. Isaac Marcovitz accompanied by Clayton and Clyde Little motored to the Patterson ranch Sunday. Mrs. 8. W. Nemitz entertained at Mrs. Walter Scott and son Clifford | J. F. Little and son Virgil motored | and commencement will be held Thursday, May 29, in the opera house. Miss Harriet Rogers of Bismarck spent the week-end visiting friends and relatives in Wing. A number of Wing folks motored to Tuttle Thursday evening to attend a young people's meeting. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson, accom- {panied by Mrs. Ed Heise, went to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Heise has spent the past few weeks with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Davis. Miss Clarenda Brude of Tuttle spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter of Regan were Sunday ‘evening viistors at the J. M. Lein home. Helen Josephson is ° visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. Harju. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knowles mo- tored to Montana Monday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Larson. Miss Marie McGinnis, principal of the Wing high school, spent Sunday in Lidgerwood. She is to be principal of the junior high school there next year. e Alta By KARL SCHATZ o eo Emil Johnson and Pred Brackett were McClusky shoppers Tuesday. Charlie Larson called at the Karl and Henry Schatz farms on Monday. dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and family, Mrs. P. E. Pat- ton and children, Mrs. C. O. Kettleson and Nels Peterson were guests. Alfred Bouche and Lawrence Bailey were Regan callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Frank Walker motored to Bismarck Monday after county chickens for the following families Mowders, Fishers, Strands, Walkers, Novys, Pattons, Jordahls. Chas Hettick motored to Regan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watkins were overnight guests at the Howard Wat- kins home. Ben McClusky spent Sunday after- noon at the Ed Rasche home. A} J. Krause and son August were callers at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Saturday. J. J. Zelmer motored to Mandan Monday where he purchased a Ford coupe. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Chas. Hettick was a Thursday eve- ring guest at the Ernest Gordon home. Frank Walker took Mrs. A. McCoy te Wing Tuesday afternoon. Edith Francis who is employed south of Bismarck returned Monday to take part in the graduating exer- cises. Albin Spangberg called at the Chas. Hettick home Friday morning. © ieee crmmrnr ss eat | Florence Lake | , ee By HELEN WITT D. F. McClellan was a caller at tec E. E. Glanville home Wednesday af- ternoon. Wm. Witt and daughter Lenora spent Thursday evening at the John Witt home. Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family were Wing shoppers Monday after- noon. Mrs. Josephine Tees and son James were Wing shoppers Wednesday eve- tored to Wing Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant called at the J. E, Witt home Thursday eve- ning. Arthur Tees and son Junior motored to Wing Thursday afternoon. Norma Rath is visiting at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were ‘Wing shoppers Friday. ; Miss Clover Johns spent the week- end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son Junior called at the Fred Smith home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene were Sunday dinner guests at the John Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Charley Seilinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- iy were Wing shoppers Saturday eve- ning. Charley Seilinger was a Wing caller Saturday. Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family and Emma Hindbouch were Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Halver went to Wing Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family, George Nolan and Emil Witt spent Monday at the Herman Nieters ome. & Wing | ee ——? By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olson and son Glenn spent the week-end visiting relatives in Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and children spent Sunday afternoon vis- iting at the John Weber, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Kusler and sons spent Sunday visiting in Ster- *}aing. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lein viisted at the J. M, Leip home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spees and chil- dren were Wing callers Saturday. — Rev. Christ of Wilton conducted church serviles in Wing Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and saughter Mable motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson and Josie and Hilma Olson were Sunday callers at the Wanttaju and L. Olson homes Sunday. Lawrence Olson re- turned to town with them. - Edith Mueller and Arthur Weber pated with Mr. and Mrs. G. Weber day. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and son Czas. motored to Glen Ullin Sun- ‘y. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See attended the baseball game at Tuttle Sunday. Mrs. Hi Knowles entertained itzgerald home y. Willie Ehnes called at the Eric Englebretson home Monday to de- | Harry the homemakers’ club Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sanderson rison home Sunday in honor of their | liver a team of horses purchased at| Mr. and Mrs Ebb Cleveland motored daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lester Andrews, on the occasicn of her birthday anni- . and Mrs. Clifton Kimball vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and two i children visited and dined at Clifton Kimball home Sunday. of the young people of this ‘ i the Ed Rasche sale. Regan callers Wednesday evening were: Frank Walker, Guy McCoy, Chas. Our, J. P. Little, Clayton, Clyde. | Tuttl Virgil. Grandma Bailey will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Cook for a while. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mickelson and . Lewis Jorgenson and daugh- motored to Bismarck to Mandan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and Caughter Rhoda spent Sunday in le. Mary McCloskey of McKenzie Is vis- iting with her aunt, Mrs. Henry Mc- Closkey. Rev. Christ of Wilton will deliver the baccalaureate sermon at 8 p. m. Sunday, 24, in the agi Herman Nieters was a Wing shop- per Monday afternoon. J Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellan mo- Alta shoppers Tuesday evening were Philip Zelmer and son Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schaffer and Edmund, Ed- win and Gus Schatz. Eddie Johnson and Alvin Brackett made a trip to the coal mine on Tues- ay. Willard Coombs was a Pickardvill caller Tuesday. Fred Reinhart, Sr., was a McClusky shopper Tuesday. Jake Schaffer, who has been em- ployed at the Gust Neumiller home this spring, is spending a few days at the Jake Hochhalter. home. Joe Diede purchased a Fordson tractor recently, Davold Schaffer was employed at the John Blotter home last week. Mrs. Karl Schatz and family speni Tuesday afternoon at McClusky at- tending the Play day. hs Howard Coombs made a business trip to McClusky Tuesday. ‘ Herman: Schaffer was a McClusky caller Friday. Cecil Roberts, who has been em- ployed at the Millard Coombs home, is now staying at the Roy Just home. Mr. and Mrs.*Philip Wahl and daughter Ruth were McClusky shop- pers Friday. Emil Johnson recently purchased 200 head of sheep. Roy Just and Cecil Roberts were Alta callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett and family were Alta shoppers Saturday. The Sunday baseball game between: «Alta and Wilton was won by Alta by a 20 to 1 score, Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Karl Schatz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Houseover and tamily of near Regan were supper guests at the Karl Schatz home Sun- Gay. _———__, if Steiber | _ ee By MRS. WM. HICKEL John Dahl of McClusky called at the Emil Sattler home Monday. Emil Stroh has been spending the past week at the home of his krother ohn. J. C. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Zelmer took their son Herbert to Harvey where he received medical treatment. Harold Falkins called at John An- derson’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist were Regan shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Scheaffer and son Marvin and Florence Mc- Allister spent Sunday at the Adolph Hallum home. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Zelmer and family called at the C. C. Hausauer home Thursday evening. Robert Patzner was a Regan caller ‘Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bergquist called av the Eric Pearson home near Still Wednesday. Ida Zelmer called at the Emil Sat- tler home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Berg and family were Alta shoppers Monday Olson was a Regan caller jay evening. few days. | Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Mrs. O. Sunquist was a Monday af- ternoon guest of Mrs. A. Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis with ‘Leona called on her son Paul near Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and children were Wilton shoppers Satur- Gay. Inger Nord spent Sunday with eo Miss her sister, Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. Nick Holgerson called on Willis Gill Monday. Sunday guests at Mr. Nils Alm’s home were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son, Miss Neva Noon, Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Alm and little daughter, Jennie Kettleson, Alfred Anderson and Margaret Davis. Mrs. Bert Hedstrom held a surprise birthday party on her 2-year-old son Wednesday afternoon, Miss Ida Tosseth: and little niece were Wednesday evening guests of the Davis girls. Reuben Krause is working for Eric Engelbretchen. Mrs. Walter Scott is reported to be improved in health and able to be pe: Mr. L. W. Davis and son Staton te- turned home Saturday evening after spending the week in Wing township with Paul Davis. They put in their crop in Rock Hill township. Sunday afternoon guests at the Mrs. A. Tosseth home were Willis and Hol- iys Alm, Staton, Owen, Margaret and Eunice Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Perkins and children. Henry Speeten called on Willis Gill this week. Walter Sunquist and Staton Davis called on Bert Hedstrom Sunday. Marion and Ivan Alm spent Satur- cay night with Alfred Anderson. Mrs, A. Tosseth spent Saturday.) night with her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg shopped in Bismarck Wednesday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Selahn were Re- gan business callers Saturday. Miss Ella Krause called on -Gladys Grambling in Regan Wednesday af- ternoon. Ole Johnson returned to his home in Bismarck Sunday after helping Bert Hedstrom with his spring work. Bennie Benson was.a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth. {Braddock | By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE ¢ Darwin Smith, accompanied by his uncle Judge Casselman of Bismarck, called on Braddock friends Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church met with Mrs. Barton Thurs- day afternoon. A very good attend- ance was reported. A splendid lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Long ‘Thursday afternoon. Mr. H. Miller, collector for the Dal- eral days this week in Braddock with Mr. J. H. Bower. Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Lowe were seen on Braddock streets Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Lowe have taken charge of Pursian Park for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Vic De Remee autoed to Bismarck Tuesday with their little caughter to consult a physician. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Sempel and baby Alice motored to Steele Wednes- Mike Ryan, Jr., was a visitor in Bis- marck Wednesday to visit his brother end sister. He returned to Braddock | Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mattox of Detroit ac- companied by Mrs. Emma Bush called on Braddock friends Friday. George Sempel has moved his jew- elry and watch repairing business into his new location across the street from the barber shop. Mr. John Presz- Jer now has charge of the barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rambough of Kintyre were Braddock shoppers Monday afternoon. Braddock folks deeply sympathize with Mr. McElroy and family of Steele in the death of Mrs. McElroy. Mr. and Mrs. McElroy and family were former residents of Braddock. Mrs. Carlyle Salhus of Kintyre vis- ited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Dexter Thursday. Mr. Borgen, a representative of the eral weeks visiting her daughters Mrs. Kulm were in Braddock Wednesday. evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Scheaffer of McClusky visited at the Efraham Scheaffer home Tuesday. Gerald Jones and Albert Anderson rauled rocks for Robert Patzner Thursday. Mike Bosche was an Alta caller Friday. Fred Brackett and Emil: Johnson stopped at Alta Monday en route to Washburn. George McAllister called at Alta Monday evening. J. C. Olson called at the John Carl- son home Wednesday evening. Ed Curley spent Sunday at Roy Justs. : Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam: ily and Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Scheaf- fer and family were McClusky shop- pers Saturday evéning. J. C. Olson called at the Efraham Scheaffer home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne called at the Robert Patzner home Friday evening. Fred Bergouist and sons Emil and Hjalmer called at the John Zelmer home Wednesday evening. : George McAllister was a Rega call- er Saturday. . Mr, Roberts of Pickardville called at Ray Just’s Thursday. oe Elmer Qually called at the Fred Bergquist home Wednesday evening. Callers at the John Anderson home on Sunday were: Delbert Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brockett and daughter Caroline, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hickel and son Wayne. Harold Falkins spent the week-end at the Houser home near McClusky: Visitors at the John Stroh home Sunday afternoon were: Mr. ant Mrs. Julius Hauff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and family, and Emil Stroh. Dan and Alfred Reinhart called at the Alta store Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Scheaffer and son’ Marvin and Emil Stroh at- Zelmer home Monday. Mrs. Efraham Scheaffer and son Marvin and Florence McAllister called at the John Carlson home evening. . Jake Frey of. McClusky called at the Efraham Scheaffer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone at Alta on their way'to Benedict for a visit at the Harold Baron home. John Allensworth was a Bismarck visitor Wednesday. Mrs. L. P. Weber, who has spent sev- eral weeks viisting her daughters Mrs. Leo Daily and family of Lark, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manly and family of. Hettinger, returned home here Thursday. She was accompanied by ‘Mrs. Manly and little daughter. Mr. J.G. De France commenced, moving his household goods to Hazel- ton Friday where he is engaged in the auto business. Braddock folks are sorry to lose the De France family and wish them every success in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. De France are leaving many warm friends in Braddock. Mr, Hoerr of Mankato, Minn., was in Braddock Thursday looking after his extensive farming interests near Braddock. Mr. Shelden of Napoleon was in ‘Braddock this week buying horses. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage left Sat- urday morning for Virgil, 8. D., to visit for a few days with their son Gordon McLachlan. They were ac- companied as far as Aberdeen by Mr, George Sweet. who has been the of his sister, Mrs. "E. W. Baker and Mrs. of Kintyre were guests at the C. T. Barton home this week. Ryan left Thursday by car to visit with his brother William, who is Mrs. Ed Van Dyne of McKenzie very enjoyable Sunday picnic- driving. ay yeek oe ESE, iz iE st i & i ig Furpose of this “Get Together” meet- ing is to make final preparations for the sixth district convention of. the W. F. clubs to be held at Napoleon on Monday and Tuesday, May 25 and 26. H. L. Coffield of Reva; 8. D. spent €unday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Tracy. Mr. Coffield had a truckload tymple Commission house spent sev | @ Black Hills spruce trees he was given and Dr. Prescott of Steele gave of felling. , The Braddock held its regular meet: jous arrangement its discussed. - Mrs, Allensworth read_a big in- Mrs, lage expenses, taxation| Rudolph Jensen: motored to Pollock and bond issues. Another interesting Faper, North Dakota laws affecting women and children, was read by Mrs. |&tandard Oil company will be | Tuttle Fetterly. Election of, officers held at the next meeting. Glenview eta a ni By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Sophie Fredrickson left a few days ago for Panama where she intends to make an extended visit with her sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Christensen motored to Bismarck Tuesday where Mrs. Christensen remained with Lowell returned Wednesday morning. John Eliason took a truck load of hogs to Fargo Thursday returning Friday with a load of potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son visited Friday at the Alvin Lange home in Painted Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oshanyk of Wil- ton visited at the Con Johnson home Sunday afternoon. Noreen Hanefeld of Wilton spent a night at the Enock Anderson home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Christensen have announced the birth of a son ut the Bismarck hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and children and Willard Simons were visitors at the Elsie Erstrom home Sunday. Visitors at the Jacobson home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs, Theo Quan- tud and family of Bismarck. Ole Aune ond Dick Uhde of Regan and Vearl Holden. Vernon “Pete” Johnson of Painted ‘Woods was a business caller at Lars Jacobson’s Saturday morning. Mrs. Ingrid Anderson is visiting for a few days at the Ivan Holden home d_ Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Tom Morgan home Sunday. Ludvig Hanson was a caller in Wil- ton Saturday. : Miss Halvorson spent the week-end st her home near Regan. Lawrence Ousley called at the Jacobson home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spitzer and children, Mrs. Jake Spitzer, and daughter Alice motored to Price Sun- day. Mrs. Chester Erstrom and daugh- ters Effie and Cleo were business callers in Baldwin Friday. Mrs. Chester Erstrom and Mrs. Burl Monroe transacted business in Wilton Thursday. Tom Morgan has _ purchased the farm known as the Oscar Anstrom place at Painted Woods. He will move there in the near future. —_————_"_e By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr, and Mrs. Wiens, Mrs. Brusch- wein and Miss Ortman spent the week-end at Miss Ortman’s home near Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ankrum of Woodworth spent Sunday evening at the A. M. Bruschwein home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson, Del- mar Erickson and Pearl and Stanley Hanson attended the play given at Wing Saturday evening. Miss Doris Tice of Bismarck spent Friday and Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Koon. Mrs. Carl Meland and Mrs. Vic Ped- erson visited at the Frank Shaffer home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland and son Willis visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hau- gen Sunday evening. Mrs, Ella Rosvold and family and Fred Klovstad of Minneapolis called st the H. A. Knudson home Sunday evening. The Lein baseball team played the Driscoll team Sunday afternoon. The score was 3 to 14 in favor of Driscoll. ‘The McKenzie high school team flayed Driscoll high school Friday af- ternoon. The score was 12 to 1¢ in Driscoll’s favor. Mr. and Mrs. Wiens, Kate and Gladys Weins, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein, and Dr. Prescott were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein Friday evening. Mrs, Max Giese, Mrs. Graham and Mrs, John Hunter of Jamestown spent Sunday at the Pete Tompt home. Miss Ethel Tompt, who has been at- tending school there, accompanied them. She will remain at home. Misses Cordelia gnd Elsie Meyer, Jule and Adolph Janke were supper guests at the C. A. Swanson home Sunday evening. Bill Meyer of Napoleon was a Sun- day evening caller at the Rosvold bome. Mrs. Geo. Haugen and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet motoréd out to the home of Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen Monday and spent the afternoon with her. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Readerer enter- Driscoll suprprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Jordan Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Herman. The evening was guest | spent in games and at midnight a lovely lunch was served. Jim Swanson. was a town caller a talk. Study and Civic club} Mr, and ‘ing on Tuesday |Geo. Haugen, A. M. evening at the home of Mrs, Plers.| Eddie Miller motored The program for the Sixth District | Tuesday. convention was announced and var- f Glenview 11! . Adam Eisendelsz, Mrs. ie Bruschwein and me to Bismarck ‘Mrs, Chas. Swanson spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. M. T. Olson. ‘Miss Wilma Van Vleet spent the week-end with Mrs. 8. L. Bryant. to visit his sister Dora Saturday. Clarence Swanson Thursday evening. | @o - * Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Henry Knittel motored to Sterling Sunday afternoon. Mr. ‘ d Mrs, Leonard Satheran of Linton and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kopry and son Steve and daughters Ger- trude and Regina and Lawrence Michiitsch visited at the Herman Backhous home Monday evening. ‘Ted Schnaible, who has been work- ing for David Joeb the last two years, is now employed at the John Back- haus home. Joe Bosch of Linton was a business caller in this vicinity Wednesday. Jake Schiermeister was a business caller in Hazelton Wednesday. Gottlieb Grenz called on friends in the Sand Creek vicinity Thursday af- ternoon, Mr. and a tte Rud ne daughters Gertrude ai ina, ac- companied by. Lewrence Michlitsch, Anthony Tuesday. Lewrence returned to his home there. Walter Schiermeister was a busi- ness caller in Linton Thursday after- oon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Zoerb of Temvik called on friends in this vicinity Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs,.John Ohihauser, Jr., and family were shopping in Linton Henry Knittel went to Linton ‘Thursday. Porter Umber was a business caller in Linton Friday. Prancis Chesrown went to Linton Friday afternoon. His sister Anne end brother Russell returned with him to spend. the week-end here. Bill Albrecht of Temvik was a bus!- ress caller at various farm homes in this vicinity recently. Business callers and shoppers in Linton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. David, D. 8. Joeb, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Joeb, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz, Elizabeth Math, Steve and Frank Koppy, Fred Albrecht and son Ferdinand Kiemele, Carl Riedlinger, John Burkhardt and Christ Joeb. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8S. Bauman and family and Miss Pauline Koppy of Strasburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy Sunday afternoon. Henry Knitte] visited at the Edwin Morford home lay afternoon. Miss Hilda ‘Schiermeister of Linton was in this vicinity Sunday afternoon, Walter Schiermeister and Steve Koppy, Jr., motored to Linton Sun- day evening. Henry Knittel called on friends in Gayton Sunday evening. Several of the young folks of this vicinity joined the Gayton ‘baseball team Sunday and went to Cannon Ball where a tough baseball game was played, the score being 2 to 3 in favor of Cannon Ball. Farmers in this neighborhood are almost through planting .corn. We had several wonderful rain showers. Farmers are hoping we will have some ‘more rain in the near future, [_Menoken 1 By MRS. J. DANCE Mrs. Ed. Ebeling was discharged ea the Bismarck hospital Wednes- jay. Miss Mildred Funston closed a suc- cessful term of school near Regan last week. She is now at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven were shopping in Bismarck Tuesday. A group of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel pleasantly surprised them Wednesday evening with a house warming. Games were played and a luncheon served at midnight. Mrs. George. Ely entertained the Menoken Homemakers’ club Thursday afternoon. The major projets lesson, *Placing-a Value on Garden Prod- ucts,” was given. Plans for Achieve- ment day were discussed. The club voted on the major project for the next year. First choice was “The Kitchen Up to Date.” At the close of the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. The Menoken Girls’ Glee club sang one Tem, station KFYR Monday The 'P. T. 4. meeting was held at the consolidated school Friday eve- ning. Mr. Fred Conklin of Bismarck sang. Mrs. Frank Paris and daughter of Bismarck called at the home of Mrs. Laura Dance Friday evening. The Menoken Ladies Aid held a food sale in Bismarck in the Lucas store Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hintz of Martin spent Wednesday at. the Fred and William Wagner homes. Emil Hintz, who was employed at the Sam Berg farm, returned to-Mar- tin Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner were Mer William Van Viet. spent|Sundsy dinner guests at\the Henry Thursday with Mrs. Ed. Mrs. Ole Buness, Sr., Miss Munson and Otto Burness Johnsonh ome Saturda: nma Syverson. ‘Miss Verna Sleight spent the week- high school pupils a surprise party for ‘Tuesday evening. and Mrs. W. E. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wright. Royal Neighbors met ball Waren’. afternoon. ° of dance ‘The P. T. A. held its evening. ‘Mrs. Ji E at the regular meet- i y|_Mr. and Tuttle spent . Ed. Madson spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Jjamgochean of Wind- week-end with Mr. and| A birthday Norway gave a pro- ‘Thursday eevning at Gesle home. Edward Warner spent Friday at the ‘at| Christ Wolf home repairing cars. Mrs. George Munch of Sunday at the Fred Nei- miller home. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Paff of Good- rich, N. D. spent the week-end with the Neimillers. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall and daugh- tertained | 8t the John Berg home. p oriaraainad Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and son Malvin were Sunday ‘Titus, Mrs, Ma- | Suests at the Christ Warner home. ter Mavis and the) Mr. and Mrs. John Schell visited at afternoon |the John Kurle home after church party was given at Gott- Neb Wall home in honor birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Gust Jantz of Martin spent Sunday at the Gottlieb Wall home. A dai Mr. and pepte was born to A program ‘was | Mrs. Neimiller May 15. Mother of Mr, Wall’s ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1981 eee NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Allensworth's Saturday night.. A rec- and child are reported to be doing well. « ‘Mr. Jake Wagner was 8 business caller at the adolph Wagner home day. sept hd Mrs. Henry Gesele spent ‘Thursday at the Ed Glenngartner home. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brantner visited with Mr. Brantner’s sister, Mrs. Christ Schell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg it Sun= j day evening at the Christ ‘Wolf home. —$—$— $$ — — — ————____——————e Ecklund | o By JUSTINE MORRIS Mrs. Iva Keator called at the.T. F, Morris home Monday. Fred Wood from Baldwin was in this vicinity Tuesday. ‘Willard Dimond made a trip to Re- gan Wednesday. Cleo Johnson has been visiting the past week at the Howard Taplin home. Frank Miller motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Gerald Morris called at the Willard Dimond home Wednesday night. Mrs. J. M. Thompson visited with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Falken stein Monday. Harold Williams called at the T. F. Morris home Monday evening en route to the Clarence Scott home near Re- gan. Ira Falkenstein visited at the Clarence Falkenstein home Tuesday, Orville Falkenstein and Gordon Wil- liams motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family were callers in Wilton Satur- day. Elsie and Aldythe McCullough were callers in Wilton Saturday. A number of the young folks from this vicinity attended the dance in the Adrian Asbridge barn Saturday night. Prank Miller was a caller in Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson visited at the Ira Falkenstein home Sunday. Among those who visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morris and family, Levi Anderson, Carl Herdebu, Louie John- son, Vernal Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taplin visited at the Carl Johnson home Sunday. A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the dance in the American Legion hall in Regan Satur- day night. Clarence Anderson, student of the 1] Wilton high school, spent the week- end at the home of his parents. Margaret Anderson visited over the week-end with her cousin Ruth Falk- enstein. T. F. Morr‘: called at the H. G, Hendersholt home Friday. Gordon Williams, Orville Falken- stein and Clarence Anderson motored to Wildwood Lake Sunday afternoon. f Lyman By 8. GYLDEN Misses Sallie Gylden and Suri Eck- holm spent Thursday at the Victor Makes home. Sulo Eckholm returned home Thurs- Cay evening from Victor Makis’ where he has worked for the past six weeks. Olaf Wainio, Lauri Pihlaja, Fred and Francis Banttari and Earl Josephson spent Sunday evening at the Gust Eckholm home. Mrs. Gust Eckholm and sons Sulo, Severi and Eino and Mrs. John Waiste spent Sunday afternoon at the Wil- lam Harju home. Walter Waiste visited at the Gust Eckholm and William Harju homes Thursday evening. Miss Florence Waiste spent the week-end at the home of her parents. A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the play at Wing, given by the seniors of the high school. Mrs. Ida Thorson and children vis- ited at the Arne Antilla home Thurs- day afternoon. Emil Lieuska, Sulo Gylden and Eino Eckholm spent Thursday evening at William Harju’s. Tilmer and Marian Lein were social callers at John Waiste's Sunday. Mrs. John Waiste was an overnight visitor at Gust Eckholm’s Saturday. Sulo, Severi, and Eino Eckholm spent Friday evening at John Gyl- Gen's, The Misses Venla Inget, Stella and Linda Maki and Sylvia Eckholm and ‘Wayne Inget and. Emil Lieuska spent item afternoon at the John Gylden ome. John Waiste spent Saturday eve- ning at Gust Eckholm’s. Sallie Gylden, Linda Maki and Suri — ursday. Sulo Gylden spent Sunday evening at the Gust Eckholm home. Sergie Gylden spent a week at Dave n’s. talked on his trip to Florida, Mrs. | Josephso Gust Eckholm spent Sunday at Henry Inget home. sag [8 W. Burleigh] By KATIE D. STEWART John Elias of McKenzie was a bus- iness caller in this vicinity Saturday. Mr. antl Mrs. Angus .Stewart and their smaller children were overnight visitors in Mandan last week. They visited atthe home of Mrs. Burtch, who is Mrs. Stewart's mother. Leon Webster of Bismarck called on farmers in this vicinity Wednesday. Ed Allensworth stopped in Telfer township: Monday to do some a id on her way home from Bis- a) Ernest Lange is visiting for a few Gays at the O. G. Davenport home. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nicholson and sons Albert, Arthur and Glen, all of visit lestay. Matland and Norman Stewart 2 eos pon Sa as meet eld in Bismarck Saturday, . IRISH WIN AGAIN Milwaukee, Wis. May 23,—(4)—The Notre Dame Irish Friday night. won their fourth championship at the sixth annual central intercoilegiate track and field meet staged under Sey pp aga! & record of 11 midwestern echools. ‘“ eee” om { ‘ 4 » o d 4 | , ry Py y. . x ¥ & «

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