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aha — te | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1931 7 R NEIGHBORS | NEWS OF OU Try; a » By GLADYS NELSON Vina Oder who moved on the Shel- @on Eva farm here in Trygg Town- ship recently transacted business in Bismarck, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gwendolyn and Gertie Mae, business callers in Baldwin, Monday. Andrew Trygg made a trip to Bis- Geo. F. Nelson, daughter Esther and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and family and 8. B. Olson, helped Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ding anniversary recently. J. J. Zelmer called at the Lewis Jorgenson and Martin Fueling! homes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and son Charles and Junior, were were | Saturday guests at the Lewis Jorg- enson home. Regan callers Friday evening were: marck Monday on a business mission|Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and and brought out Gerald Nelson’s 75 Buff Orpington baby chicks. He got them through the Trygg prairie hill 4-H club. John Habeck was a caller last Sunday at the Arthur Magnus home. C. O. Kell, Bismarck, assessor and former resident, went through this township this week. Ralph Halvor and Fred Smith, from north of Wing called on Art Magnus Tuesday. M. F. Parker of Bismarck and Os- car Iverson of Arena, were visitors Saturday at the Art Magnus home. Emil Johnson called on Art Magnus ‘Tuesday. Lylas Magnus visited the Farley girls on Thursday. Ed Kofer and Art Magnus went to the Fred Bender farm in Wilson| township last Tuesday to repair his barn. | Peter Riedinger is visiting with an uncle in Montana. Miss Wilma Kafer of Hazelton vis- ited a few days the past week at the home of her uncle, Art Magnus. Ross Taylor broke his leg last Wednesday and was taken to a Bis- marck hospital. His brother Howard had just had the cast removed from his leg on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson are expected here by car from Superior, Wyo. They are former here. ‘, Hilma Olson will attend Normal this summer. Hilma Olson and Lenora Hedstrom) of Trygg township, will graduate from the Wing high school next ‘Thursday. Geo. F, Nelson, Gerold and Martin and F. H. Schroeder were business callers Thursday at the Nels Nelson home. John Engdohl and Joe Eirs called on Geo. F. Nelson, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Buck were visitors Sunday at the! Nels Nelson home. y John Anderson was a business cal- residents | 4 sons Clayton and Archie, Mrs. U. N. Monroe, Stephen Monroe, Allen Tol- liver, J. F. Little and Phyllis and Virgil Little. J. J. Zelmer called at the J. R. Fitzgerald home, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cscar Magnuson were Saturday evening guests at the Fred Demchuck home. Guests at the S. W. Nemitz home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Demchuck and family, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nelson and daughter, Mildred Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wheeler. Guests at the J. R. fitzgerald home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Doctor and family, Clayton and Clyde Little. Wm. McCullough motored to Re- gan, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Salter and family motored to Hazelton, N. D., Monday after some horses. Esther Hochalter of near Alta is a guest this week of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Colys, Charles and Mary, Mrs. Mary Kasche and daughter Shirley, all of Regan, mo- tored to the Marvin Alm home, Sun- day afternoon. Oo ________--______ . ! Canfield 1 By MRS. A. F. GHYLN Mr. and Mrs. Oito Ayers and chil- dren of Menoken called at the Strand home, Sunday for Miss Ra- cheal Skelton who will stay with Ayres a while. Mrs. E. Mowder, Frank Walker and’ Einor Strand were callers in Bis- marck Monday. Miss Edith Francis returned home with them, Jess McCoy came home from Jamestown Monday to spend a few days with his father. The Ladies Aid meet at the H. Davenport home Wednesday. Gerald Ghyln spent Tuesday and Jer Sunday at the Martin Nelson) Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, Roy home. Harold Miller, Andrew Schauer and Jake Harms called Sunday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home from the W. J. Jiras home. [Wild Rose _| Little. Orlo and Lucille Johnson, Burnett Jacobson and Bernhard Jordahl, at- enroute | tended graduation exercises in Wilton Thursday evening. S. L. Jordahl Thursday visited Mr. Schuch who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghyln and | family called at the F. H. Salter home By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL _| Tuesday. election will be held at No. hoo! school 5 p. m. Miss Ellen Peterson was ill last week with a severe cold. Everett Puty, from across Long Lake was around assessing this part of the township last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and little daughter Joyce of Moffit, called on relatives here Thursday evening. Miss Helen Skramstad, teacher of school No. 2, visited Miss Ada Saville over the week-end. Lutheran Sunday School services were held at the Gus Hirvela home, Sunday afternoon. Miss Maxine Burnsides and pupils of School No. 1, enjoyed an all day picnic Thursday at the Kurtz Grove. | Pupils of the Moffit school and teachers also attended. Various con- tests and a fine picnic dinner was) enjoyed by more than 100 pupils who were present. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger, visited their son Dwight and daughters Avis Carlisle and Mrs. 8. J. King at Bismarck, Sunday. A number of the young people from here attended the dance at Al- lenworths barn at Brittin, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville were Linton visitors, Saturday. John Peterson, who has been in poor health lately, left Saturday to take treatments in a sanitarium. Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendant, accompanied by her sister, Miss Christine Huber, of Bismarck, visited the Wild Rose schools, Wed- nesday. The school clerk was around the first part of last week posting notices for the coming school election. Miss Ada Saville who teaches in (Kidder county, spent the week -end| with the home parent. Some of our young folks attended the dancs at the high school gym- nasium in Braddock, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hirvela motored to Steele, Monday. I Rock Hill | By Ruth LITTLE Virgil Little was a Sunday dinner guest at the August: Wageman home. Sunday dinner guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home were: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and family, Ray- field, Anna and Laura Klakenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Gotlieb Doctor and|aurday. family, Bart Fitzgerald and Vincent! Sherman. A large crowd attended the sale at the Ed Rasche home, Monday. Everything sold at a good price. Mrs. Nels Alm and children of ‘Ghylin township, were Saturday aft- ernoon guests at the Marvin Alm home. Lewis Jorgenson and George Borth motored to Wing, Sunday evening. Isaac Marcovitz and son Robert accompanied by Virgil Little and Arthur Wangeman, motored to the Patterson Ranch, Sunday afternoon.| ing. Martin Fueling, motored to Wing, Saturday. i P. E. Patton and children Mary and Roselyn and Alfred Bouche, at- tended Catholic services at Wing, Sunday morning. Harvey Fitzgerald called at the Geo, Nelson home, Saturday evening. Miss Gertie accompanied him to Regan to a dance. Those from here who attended the Rally at the Pentecostal Church at Bismarck were: Hester and Laurence Bailey, Louise Wglker, Orlo Johnson Clayton, Ruth, Phyllis and Virgil Little, Laurence and Francis Fitz- gerald. Joe Cook called at the Fay Salter home, Sunday morning. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and chil- “gren Freda and Willie and grand- 2, Tuesday afternoon, | June 2, between the hours of 2 and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and Vi- olet. were callers in Wing, Wednes- ay. Mrs. A. McCoy, Frank Walker and Cunly Zelmer were Wing shoppers, | Tuesday. The grade school closed Friday with a picnic at the “Rocks”. Commencement exercises will be held at the school house, Friday, May 29, at 8 o'clock Wisconsin relatives of Mr. Moser jealled at the Moser home, Wednesday jevening. They motored on to Wash- jburn Thursday morning to visit a |relative there. jler at the Ole Olson home, Thurs- day evening. Herman Seilinger took Mr. McCoy to Dunseith where he will enter the | sanitarium. j, About 100 people attended the baccalaureate exercises at the school house, Sunday afternoon. Ernest Bailey visited at the Ole ;Olson home, Sunday. The Rasche children were all bap- | Mrs. Anna Strand and family re- |turned from Bantry Saturday. Her two grandchildren returned with her. 3 | Hampton j By ELIZABETH KOPPY Carl Woods, of near Cannonball was a business caller at the Porter Umber home, Sunday forenoon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schiermeister jand daughter, visited at the John |Ohlhauser, Jr. home Sunday. Puis Mastel of Hazelton, assessor for Emmons County, was in this ter- ritory the first part of the week. Jake Schiermeister was a business caller in Linton, Wednesday. Dewey Lawler and sons Russell and Buster and Francis Chesrown caught minnows in Horse Head creek,’ Thursday. Frank Chesrown is spens this week in Linton. ‘i Jim Postle of Linton was seen in this vicinity Sunday. Ted Lawler is driving a caterpillar in Morton County, where they are graveling the road from Mandan to Breien. Those who were in Linton from this vicinity Saturday were Mrs. Hérman Backhaus, son Herman and daughter Hilda, Mr. and Mrs, Steve Koppy on. daughter Gertrude and Gust joeb. Paul Mauschund and son Verl were business callers in Temvik, Sat- Mr. Mauschund is erecting @ new granery on his farm. Herman Horstmeyer of Livona was @ business caller at the Godfrey Grenz home, Saturday. Walter Schiermeister and Henry Knittel called on Herb. Riemer of Gayton, Friday evening. Herbert and Otto Burkhardt vis- ited at Mrs. Dorothy Renschler’s home, Sunday afternoon. Edwin Renschler was a business caller in Temvik, Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz vis- ited friends in Gayton, Sunday even- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schlermeister, and daughters visited at the John Ohlhauser Jr. home, Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and tin Fueling celebrate their 21st wed-/ ang !Sunday, May 31. if Macomber By ALICE M. WALKER oo Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Waddington and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ollenburger and sons, Alvin William Jr., were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson at Painted Woods. Ben Dollarhyde of the Truax- Traer interests at Columbus, was here from Wednesday until Satur- day. J. J. Warren and his brother-in- law, James Jollie, spent Tuesday night and Wednesday in Bismarck with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport of Regan, were guests Wednesday evel- ing at the.Tom Hollingsworth home. Mr? and Mrs. Leslie Miller had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Whiting of Zap, Wednesday night. Albert Lehman was a guest at the Manning home near Regan, Wednes-| day evening. Miss Martha Schlaht, Miss Made- line Pfau and Adam Ollenburger, spent Friday in Bismarck with friends and_relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Flavin spent Friday afternoon in the Capital City shopping and visiting relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kuntz, Chapin, were callers at the Richard Polzin home, Friday afternoon. Mesdames Ben and William Ollen- burger and children were shoppers in Bismarck, Friday. They visited rel- atives during the afternoon. Miss Ruth Wilmot, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth, was one of the senior class of 1931 which graduated Thursday evening from the Wilton high school. Mrs. E. D. McGinnis entertained at her home Saturday afternoon for the members of the Cradle Roll of the Macomber Sunday school and their mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson spent Saturday in Bismarck. Matt Michelsen was a caller in Macomber Thursday evening. Following several weeks of ill health which eventually developed into pneumonia, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller passed away Wednesday morning. Death came unexpectedly. Funeral services were held at the John Koch home, Rev. F. W. Christ, of Wilton officiat- ing. Interment was made in the Klein cemetery two miles southwest of Macomber. Clemens Pfau has suffered throughout the week with a severe! attack of flu. He is somewhat im- Proved. The following Macomberites at- tended the Saturday night dance at the Log-cabin in Regan, May 23: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ollenburger, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Polzin, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Waddington, Madeline Pfau and Adam Ollenburger. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon took their daughter Jane to Bismarck Sunday where she plans to spend the summer months with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parks. family of Wilton, were supper guests at the Ed Morgan home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson enter- tained at their home Sunday the fol- lowing young people: Miss Charlotte Wilmot, Miss Ruth Wilmot, Barney Strand and Alf Johnson. Among those from here who mo- tored to Wildwood Lake and Painted Woods, Sunday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Corrington, Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Waddington, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanwell, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Shirley Christensen. © eee | Braddock | ? ————_—_—. By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE vention will be held in Hazelton, strong of Fargo, state Sunday school \tised Sunday by Rev. O. 8. Rindahl.| superintendent will address the con-; vention. All are asked to bring their| own lunch. teaching at Enderlin for the past 3 years, arrived in Braddock Saturday to spend her vacation with her par- ents here. District Superintendent, Rev. John Wilde, of Bismarck, preached to the congregation in the Church, Sunday evening. James O'Brien, collector for Banks, was a Braddock business cal- ler this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rassen Aarvig and daughter Helen were week-end Kintyre. The members of the Braddock Study and Civic Club left Monday morning to attend the convention of Federated Women’s Clubs to be held at Napoleon, Monday.and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lowry of James- town were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Sorem. Mr. Lowry is a nephew of Mrs. Sorem. Friday evening the High School Juniors entertained the graduating class at a banquet. M. Fetterly who has been visiting his mother who has been quite ill at her home at Big Stone, Minn., re- turned to Braddock Thursday. George Wright drove to Bismarck Sunday morning and brought back with him Rev. Vater of Bismarck to deliver the Baccalaureate address. Mr. Wright took Rev. Vater back to Bismarck. Mrs. Emma Bulton and son Lyle, Mrs. J. I. Shepard, Mr. M. E, Ryan and Mr. R. Aarvig motored to Bis- marck Thursday morning. Mrs. C. T. Baron and Mrs. J. A. co veigid were on the sick list this week. More than 20 of the Braddock pu- pils took part in the Play Day activ- ities at Hazelton. In the high school event Braddock took 30 points. Miss Mayme Naaden took 13 points to win some sterling silver. Clara ‘Thomson with 9 points was tied for the bronze medal. Z Mr. and Mrs. M. Falgatter and son of Kintrye, Mr. and “Mrs. Cal. Al- berts and Mrs. Mary F. Shepard of Mobridge, 8. Dak., called on Brad- dock friends Sunday afternoon. / Marcella Hoine will visit at the home of her uncle, Mr. Art Button family of Linton and Mr. and Mrs. Will Gappert and daughter of near Linton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Backhaus. Porter Umber visited at the Pred and Rhineholdt Burkhardt homes, Saturday. Porter Umber went to Linton Mon- day, on business. Sunday evening. The evening was line Backhaus, daughter of Mr. and|tle daughter Coleen and Mrs. L. Mrs. Herman Backhaus helped her/ Weber returned home with him Fri- celebrate her birthday anniversary,|day. spent in dancing. A delicious lunch|home Wednesday evening after hd served at midnight, during her vacation. Grant Munn of Seaforth, Minn., who visited for the past week at the home of his sister, Mrs. L. V. Lesher, returned home Tuesday. Mr. C. C. Lowe of Pursian Lake, called on Braddock friends Thurs- day. . Wm. Manly drove up Thursday A number of friends of Miss Caro-; from Hettinger. Mrs. Manly and lit- Mr. and Mrs. “Bus” Benedict and| Henry Walker, Mrs, Mary Ollen-| 8. L, Jordah! was a business cal-| burger, her son Archie and grand- The Annual Sunday School Con-! Rev. C. A. Arm-/| Miss Alice Piers who has been| ® Methodist | guests at the G. B, Aarvig home at) They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Clarke at Ellendale, No. Dak. Miss Cecil Ryan of Bismarck vis- ited at her home here Sunday. Robert and Alice Baer of Steele were visitors in Braddock, Friday evening. Messrs Piers, Bafton, Long, Aarvig, Allen and Mandigo autoed to Linton Tuesday afternoon to attend the Dis- trict meeting of the A. F. and A. M. Mrs. J. I, Shepard and daughter Celia Ruth of Michigan, visited this week with Mrs. Shepard's parents. Mr. and Mrs, J. G. DeFrance of Hazelton, called on Braddock friends Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. B. Rott end daughter Cleo and little son Jack of Hazelton cal- led on Braddock friends Friday af- ternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Baer of Steele were Braddock visitor Saturday evening. Mike Ryan Jr. who has been with his parents, returned to Wash- |ington Wednesday. Warner Sempel and father, Mr. Geo. Sempel, autoed to Bismarck, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long of Brad- dock and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Van Dyne of McKenzie picnicked at the river Sunday. Brittin By ORVETTA DUTTON The members of the Missouri Slope Dancing Club enjoyed their weekly meeting at the Allensworth farm Saturday night. Florence Beard has been assisting Mys. Harry Blount with her house- work the past week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howitson and John Beauclairn of Moffit, were cal- lers at the O. U. Dutton home Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. M. M. Drolle called on the ladies at the W. S. Triplett home, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Crawford vis- ited with their daughter and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball, on Thursday evening. Mrs. Nora Allensworth has been assessing in this neighborhood for the past week. Jason Hoover, accompanied by Mr. Pillsbury of Moffit and Mr. Wild- fang of Sterling, attended the Mis- souri Slope Bankers Association in Mandan, Wednesday. The Brittin Homemakers held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs, Orin Dutton, Thursday. Mrs. R. Lyman of Brittin, Mrs, Metvin Thor- sen’and Mrs. Ole Torgeson of Moffit were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitaker and son Junior motored to Bismarck, Sat- urday afternoon. Don and Bruce Ferguson called at the Allensworth home, Wednesday. Miss Jennie Eggen spent the weck- end at her home in Burnstad. Mrs. Clifton Kimball gave a show- er Friday in honor of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Mills. About twenty ladies were present. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Miss Twila Dralle spent Friday night with Florence Beard, at the Blount home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw and daughter Helen were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount took Bismarck, Friday for medical treat- ment. Mrs. Alfred Slovarp is seriously ill at her home near Brittin. Russel and Dutch Dralle, Clarence Beard, Elmer Schwartz and Roy and Charles Dutton all attended the sur- prise party given for the Moffit teachers, Friday night at Benz hall. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and Miss Lillian Lee were Bismarck vis- itors, Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Day was taken to Bis- marck Sunday where she will enter the hospital for examination and treatment. The Misses Evelyn Olson, Grace Miller and Clara Mauk and Don Dralle, John Beaudair and Roy Dut- ton, called at the Dralle and Dutton homes Sunday evening. ( Welch’sSpur | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Horace Deilani and family motored to Bismarck Monday. Lawrence Doppler motored to Mc- Kenzie Monday forenoon. He and his mother motored to Bismarck later in the day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and two children motored to Bismarck Tuesday where their daughter had her finger dressed at the clinic. She had the misfortune of getting it crushed the latter part of last week. The three-week-old baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mallard died Tuesday afternoon. It was buried in the Stewartsdale cemetery, Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and daughter Margaret were Bismarck visitors Tuesday. Miss Luella Tollifson called at the Chas. Mallard home this week. Earl Snyder called at the Don Nicholson and John Craven homes Wednesday. The cross-country Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Ed. Doppler Thursday. Two new mem- bers, Mrs| Geo. Varnina and Mrs. Lewelyn Bird joined. Carrol King of Menoken called at the home of his nephew, Chester Boyd, Friday. Rynold Rittel was in this vicinity Saturday rounding up his father's horses. Marcus Trembley and Mrs. Sara ;|McMunich motored to Bismarck on business Thursday. ‘The Menoken baseball team played McKenzie at McKenzie Sunday af- ternoon. Mrs. Tollifson of Bismarck spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Ishmael. Nicholas Berger, school chum of Lawrence Doppler, visited at the Doppler home Sunday. He has been working for Wilbur Fields. Bob Grantham spent the week-end in Bismarck. o—____—____—_—-e | Moffit | By MES. GE MOFFIT° Rev. Kinzler and Emil Enockson went to the river last week and got some trees for the church. Harold Lane took Charles Bullock to Bismarck Thursday evening to consult a physician about his eye. P._G. Wicks of Mott visited at the P.|H, E. Howitson home Sunday and Monday. The Girls Junior 4-H Club met at! Spending the past two weeks here/ @| Week after having spent several "| Hubbell their little daughter Patricia Ann to Marjory Edson; Secretary, Wilhel- mina Moffit. Mrs. Jim Hill and son returned to their home after spending several days at Brinsmaid and Leeds. Mrs. Frank Benz and Mrs. Anna Hoeft visited their mother, Mrs, Ed. Olson at the Bismarck hospital, | Thursday. : Mrs. V. Benz returned to her home at Moffit Wednesday after spending a few weeks at the Bismarck hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and sons visited at the Floyd Miller home |near Hazelton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter and jdaughter Marcellette were Sunday evening visitors at the Fred Moffit home. The Rainbow Homemakers club {met with Mrs. Melvin Thorsen on Friday. Visitors at the V. Benz home Fri- day were Mrs. O. E. Kinzler, Mrs. Mike Hanson and Mrs, Ed. De Haan. F. H. Pillsbury attended the Bankers Convention at Mandan, Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Olson and Mrs. Eddy Olson spent Monday at the Kimball home having some sewing done. Mrs. Emil Enochson and Miss Am- anda Iwen called on Mrs. Frank Benz, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wierenga left for their home in South Dakota last, weeks with their son Henry at his farm east of Moffit. Tom Watkins had the misfortune of having several ribs broken last home near Goodrich Friday, Mrs. Sattler and children remained for a few days visit there. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Just and little daughter were Pickardville callers Monday. i Elmer Qually called at the William Hickel home Tuesday. Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom and sister Ella Kozak were Bismarck callers Thursday. Sam Schaefers and Emil Sattlers called at the Philip Schuh home Saturday evening to see Mr. Schuh who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs, Theophil Schaeffer of McClusky spent Sunday evening at the Efrahom Schaeffer home. Clarence Johnson of Still spent several days at the Oscar Wickstrom home last week and assisted Mr. Wickstrom with some work. Ted Lehr of Regan called at the John Carlson home Wednesday. Pleasant View school closed Fri- day after a successful nine months term. Thursday the children and their parents will gather at the school for a picnic. j Still ? By B, P. HAGSTROM A number of young people from here attended the Class night exer- cises by the Seniors of the Wilton High School, Tuesday evening. Conrad Johnson called at the Charley Noon home Monday. week. He was riding a horse getting the cattle in when the horse fell on him. Fred Doehle is helping him get his crop in. SE eS | Wing | ; ere By LILLIAN MUELLER ew Mrs. Ben McCloskey and daughter Irene and Mrs. I. F, Lytle attended a meeting at Scallans Monday. Hans Jacobson and son spent Sun- day at the Tolef Suby home. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and fam- ily and Helen Bleth spent Sunday at the “Rocks.” Clara and John Mueller Jr., were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald vis- ited at the W. G. Sherman home Sunday. Albert Hubbell, Mrs. G. A, Hubbell and Miss Marie McGinnis motored to Bismarck Monday. Grandmother returned with them for a visit. E. E. See was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kusler and sons, spent Sunday at the Arena Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and family of Still were Sunday visitSrs at the George Anderson home. son spent Sunday afternoon at the William Harju home. David, Reynold and Olga Flagh, and Helen Hermean, all of Garrison, spent the week-end at the Jake Hein home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson and Mrs. Lucy Piepkorn were business callers in Still Monday evening. G. A. Hubbell motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and children were Sunday visitors at the Charles Seilinger home. Among those from here who at- tended the ccnference in Bismarck Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Jr., Mr. and Mrs. G. Weber, Edith Mueller, Jake Hein and daugh- ter Martha and son Edwin, Lillian Mueller, Helen Herman and Olga Flagh. The Wing high school baseball team played the Bridgeman Russell team of Mandan on the Wing dia- mond Sunday. Wing won by a score of 24 to 12. Lillian Mueller spent night with Martha Hein. Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Bleth and son James visited at the Mueller home Saturday evening. eo i Steiber | By MRS. WM. HICKEL Saturday Dinner guests at the Oscar Wick- strom home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson and family, Axel Asplundan and Mike Kozak. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lange and daughter and Miss Mary Whicher visited at the J. C. Olson home Thursday evening. Glen McAllister spent Sunday at the Pete Oshanyk home. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson enter- tained on Friday for Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith of Driscoll and Mrs. Lillian Davison of Reeds, Minn. Delbert Olson, Gerald Jones and Albert Anderson spent Sunday even- ing at Wildwood. Mr, and Mrs. Tourtlotte of Regan called at the J. C. Olson home Thurs- day evening. Fred Bergquist called at the Efra- hom Schaeffer home Wednesday. Emil Sattler was a McClusky cal- ler Monday. J. R. Jones called at the Fred G. Bender home Tuesday. Albert Zelmer and Miss Pauline Albrecht were united in marriage at the Andrew Albrecht home Thursday by Rev. Seibal of McClusky. A wed- ding dinner was served at the Al- brecht home. Mr. and Mrs. John Zelmer and daughter Doris Mae were Regan cal- lers Friday. Mr. Wickstrom was a caller at the J. C, Olson home Friday. Gehringer’s were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bosche and daughter were Wilton callers Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Steinert and little son Leo shopped in Regan ‘Thursday evening. Alfred Reinhart called at the George McAllister and Efraham Schaeffer homes Thursday. Elmer Falmer and family called in this vitinity Sunday. Alta callers Friday evening were: Esther and Eddie Johnson, Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and children, Mrs. John Stroh and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne, Earl and Albert McAllister, John Anderson and daughter June and Glen McAllister. Martha and Margaret Albrecht and neice Dorothy visited Pleasant View School, Friday. Mrs. George Hugelman and chil- dren and Mrs. Dohn and children of Bismarck visited at the John Ander- son home Sunday. Cecil Roberts of Pickardville, who has been spending several days at) the Roy Just home, returned home Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage returned|the C. E. Moffit home Monday even-| Wednesday. ajing. Officers elected were: President, visis with their son at Virgil, 5. Dak.|Miss Bernice Edson; Vice-President, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and family motored to the Jacob Sattler Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Harju and} Miss LaVerna Houser, Mrs. Signe Johnson and children were dinner guests at the Theo. Amundson home Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Peterson of Mandan is visiting at the home of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. Denis John Asplund. Ole Hagstrom, daughter Margaret, and Harry Triska were Wilton cal- lers Monday. Mrs. Signe Johnson called on Mrs.) Edwin Johnson one day last week. Miss Verna Houser of McClusky was here three days last week giv- ing eighth grade state examinations. Ole Hagstrom and daughter Ingrid motored to the Capital City Wednes- day. Mrs. Charley Lind and sons mo- tored to Bismarck for Mrs. N. Sand- elin who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iner Skei the past few days. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Johnson, Mrs. Signe Johnson and children, Mr. and Mrs, John Law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Helen and Doris! Johnson and Axel Asplund motored to Bismarck Friday evening. | Special meetings were held last week in the Still Hall. They were} conducted by Rev. L. A. Peabody and Rev. I, H. Pastad of St. Paul. | Axel Asplund left Saturday for Minot where he plans to visit a few days. | George Johnson motored to Wilton Friday and was accompanied back by his sister Miss Velma who is spending her summer vacation at her home. Anthony Erickson was a caller at’ the Hagstrom home Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nelson and) twins Billy and Betty, formerly of; this community, were Stiil caller Sat-| urday. o_o ‘| Sterling ae: By FERN R. STEWART Mrs. Ed. Smith was a town caller, Monday. . | Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker and; Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson were; Bismarck shoppers, Tuesday. Clifford Wright called at the Ty- Jer Johnson home, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson at- tended the demonstration held at the| P. P, Bliss home in McKenzie, Thurs- day. Dave Keiriand of Bismarck spent the week-end visiting friends here. M., L. Lewis was a town caller, Sat- urday. | Orin Boutin and family of Ogden,} La., are visiting at the Roscoe Park- er home. Mrs. Ed. Smith was a town caller, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and family visited at the Earl Snyder home in Boyd township, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs., Tom Stewart and family called at the Henry Van. Horn, J. D. Stewart and Martin Olson homes in Driscoll, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Styles and fam- ily were Sterling callers, Saturday. They called at the Max Lang and Tom Stewart homes enroute home. Chavin Belile called at the Emil Lang home, Sunday. Those from here who were shop- pers in Bismarck Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Sedevic, Miss Marion Ness, Miss Tillie Wall, H. E. Wildfang and family, Mr. and Mrs.| Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Enwick. A carnival was given by the 4-H Club members Friday night at the schoolhouse. They also gave a min-; strel show, after which dancing was) enjoyed. Ice cream and cake were served at midnight. The receipts of $28.75, together with money already in the treasury will be used to defray summer camp expenses. Mrs. Henry Jessen and Mrs. Emil Lang called at the Tyler Johnson home, Saturday. Ladies Union Aid met at the home of Mrs. H. J. Brownawell, Thursday, George Lewis was a town caller Monday. Eli Harding was in Sterling, Mon- day. —————— | Driscoll 4 —_—_—e_s By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs, J. A. McCann enter- tained the seniors and juniors at a 6 o'clock dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hangen and, family of Ipswich, S. D., were guests/ at the Geo. Haugen home over the week-end. Mrs, Axel Mellander of Pullman, Wash., visited her brother, M. T. Olson and relatives and friends for a few days recently. The baccalaureate sermon for the graduating class of Driscoll high school, was delivered Sunday evening by Rev. Heddricks, of Napoleon. The Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Alden Nelson, Thursday afternoon, County Agent, H. O. Putname, was in Driscoll Saturday evening and or- ganized a girls 4-H Club. Mr. Siems of Braddock visited friends in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson. Misses Irene Koessel and Hazel Bruschwein, Har-| Tu old Steeg and Franklin Hanson mo- tored to Grand Forks last week and jnight. participated in the musical contest held there. M. T, Olson and Miss Clson, Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Miss Tompt were Bismarck visitors, Friday. Mrs. E. J. Quale and children of Valley City have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Peterson for some time. Mrs. Wildam Van Vleet entertained Mrs. Frank Schaeffer and Mrs, Sel- don Bryant, Saturday afternoon. She entertained Mr. and Mrs, Al Chapin and family, Saturday evening. Mrs. I, H. Onvodt entertained a few ladies Thursday afternoon for Mrs.. Robert Sharp who is visiting her. Mrs. Ella Rosvold entertained Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Meland and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Titus, Mrs. Ma- bel Rosvold, Mavis Rosvold and the Ward girls, Sunday. A meeting was held by the Federal Land Bank Association at the com- munity hall Thursday at 10 a. m. At noon dinner was served in the dining room. In the afternoon di- rectors met to discuss various prob- Jems. A farewell party was given for Miss Martha Hanson by Elsie and Doris Tompt at the Pete Tompt home, Fri- day night. The seventh and eighth grade and high school freshmen were invited. Mrs. W. Tice of Bismarck spent last week with her daughter, Mrs, El- mer Koon. home Sunday. They also were Sun- day callers at the Ed. Freshour home. Henry Nieman was @ Driscoll cal- ler, Friday. Jim Spitzer was a Sunday caller at the Edwin Holton’s home. Mr. and Mrs. William Stile and family were Sunday visitors at the Edwin Holton’s. nie Clark’s home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Olson were cal- lers at the Edward Smith's home, Saturday night. Mrs, Ed. Gibson and Mrs. Seaman Gibson were Sterling visitors, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding cal- led at the Edward Smith’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Eisenbeisz. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family visited Sunday afternoon with friends near Moffit. Ed. Freshour was @ Sterling caller Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily called at the Christ Schoon’'s, © Ecklund ——— By JUSTINE MORRIS eo Ira Falkenstein was through this vi- cinity looking for cattle that had Strayed. Donald and Gerald Morris returned to Bismarck Monday after visiting over Sunday with their parents. Williard Dimond motored to Regan, Wednesday. Orville Falkenstein called at the T. F, Morris home Wednesday en- route from the Carl Johnson home. Gordon Williams called on Frank Miller, Mcnday. Victor Anderson made a trip to Wilton, Thursday. Victor Anderson called at the H. A. McCullough home, Thursday. A number of folks from this vi- cinity motored to Wilton Thursday| @ evening to attend the graduating ex- ercises. Ralph Toplin was an overnight guest of Louis Johnson's, Saturday Orville Falkenstein visited at his home, Sunday. Ralph Taplin visited friends near Menoken, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughter Aldene and Eunice and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutton visited at the Edward Morris home south of Bald- win, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Johnson were! callers in Wilton, Saturday. A number of young folks from this vicinity motored to the Rocks east of Regan Sunday on a picnic. { Bennie Anderson called at the John Vollan home, Friday. H. A. McCullough made a trip to Baldwin, Friday. Fred Wood was in this vicinity the early part of the week. Sam Brown, Gladys Nelson and Paul Rupp called at the T. F. Morris! home Sunday, enroute to Wildwood Lake. Levi Anderson visited with the Brown brothers, Sunday. ) a a | Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE —¢ Carl Bjorstrom returned Saturday| from a trip to Oregon and Washing- ton where he has been visiting rela- tives. The Misses Margarette Olson and Lillian Newmann and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mattson of McKenzie were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Cra- ven. The Menoken Homemakers Club will meet at the J. H. Salter home, June 11, Mrs. Salter will demon- strate cheese making. The junior and senior high school) girls entertained about twenty ladies} at a Norwegian Coffee party Wednes- day afternoon, The members of the Sewing Club were guests of Miss Blanche Stewart, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzcl, Mrs.| Homer Craven, Miss Margarette Ol- son and Miss Lillian Newmann were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCormick, Thursday evening. The Menoken Ladies Aid met at) the picnic grounds Thursday after- noon for a lunch. | Louie Olson is now staying at the V. McCraven home. Mrs. Dennis Reitzel presented her pupils in a musical program Friday night at the Menoken School. The rhythum band under the direction of Miss Blanche Stewart played two se- lections. A large crowd enjoyed the program. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ebling, Miss Blanche Stewart and Mrs, R. L, Dralle motored to Bismarck Satur- day. Mrs. Ebling and Miss Stewart attended a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Laef Blensley. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family were shoppers in Bismarck, Saturday. Edna Dralle and Lloyd Hamlein of Bismarck visited at the Ed. Ebling home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves dined at the John Ingdahl home, Sunday. Alice Klepstein and Tony Knoll, motored to Wing Sunday to attend a ball game. | Christiana | 2 By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mrs. Nora Sharp was a Wing cal- ler Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Singer and family were Monday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seaman | year. Saturday. Mark Kershau was a business cal- ler in Sterling, Saturday. The Misses Maritta and May Clark were Sterling callers, Saturday. Ole Newland and Pete Hostead were Sunday callers at the Henry Ol- son’s home. Mr. and’ Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck shoppers, Saturday. Chalwin Belile called at the Emil Lang's home in Sterling township, Sunday morning. W. P. Langley of Sterling has been ee flax on the Henry Wildfang arm. J. R. Johnson called at Tyfr Johnson's home Friday. Robert Barrows was a Sterling cal- ler last Thursday evening. Willis Belk of Bismarck visited friends in this vicinity last week, if Estherville ] By MRS. ROY LITTLE Fritz Uhde was a Capital City cal- cer Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and sons Gerald and Claire were callers at the Roy Little home Tuesday af- ternoon. Gerald Ghylin was an over night guest at the Roy Little home Tues- day night. Harry Davenport was a business caller in Bismarck Wednesday. Edith Francis returned home Mon- day after having been employed near Bismarck for the past month. Jakie Kuntz spent Sunday at the Gaub and Krause homes near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins, spent Thurs- day evening at the McCoy home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelson and Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Boschee and children were Wing shoppers, Satur- day. Ruth Wilmot, Malinda Manning and lla Folmer have returned to their home here after attending high school in Wilton during the past They graduated with their class Thursday evening. Those from here who attended the graduating exercises in Wilton Thursday evening were Mrs. Reka Manning and son Marvin, Mr, and Mrs. Herb Folmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Charlotte Wil- mot. Melinda Manning has been on the sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden and children, Jim Worden, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelson and children and George Michelsen attended the ball game at Driscoll Sunday. Alice Strand was a Saturday night guest of Mrs. Art Strand. George Schilling, Marvin Manning and Norman Little motored to Bis- marck Sunday where they attended a rifle-range target practice. They are national guardsmen. Mrs. Wm. Michelson and children and Mrs. Harry Davenport motored to Wilton Monday. They were din- ner guests at the Tom Hollingsworth home in Macumber. Charlotte Wilmot returned to Wil- ton Sunday evening. She will give ‘the svate examinations to her pupils at Ecklund School No. 1 this week. Philip Schuh is seriously ill at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelson and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Boschee and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, Henry and George Schil- ling, George Mowder, Clarence Walker, Willie, Otto and Fritz Uhde, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Roy Little, were among the Regan shoppers Saturday evening. f Glen View i > By MES. LARS JACOBSON Willard Simons and his grand- daughter Grace assessed this neigh- borhood Monday. Mr. Bismarck, visited at the Con Jacob- son home Sunday. Rine Holden spent Sunday at the Walter Simon's home. ler at Ludwig Hanson's, Friday. Burl Monroe attended a telephone ieee an Baldwin Saturday evening. ton were dinner guests at Lars Jacob- son’s Sunday. ; : f Gibson. Henry Olson, township assessor, was around during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith were esday. Lil and Bub Wilton and sister Dor- othy visited at the George Hardin rp ge E 5 H