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THE ey BISMARCK TRIBUNE, NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS —_____—+ Still | By B. P. HAGSTROM Miss Bergetta Tosseth returned home the latter part of the week from St. Paul, where she has spent the last few months. Hilma Johnson spent Friday eve- ning with Margaret Law. Marion Strand was a Regan caller ‘Wednesday. | Mrs. Mattie Bigler and son Earl of Wilton were Friday evening callers at the Conard Johnson home. Naomi and Oscar Hagstrom left Monday morning for Valley City, where they plan to attend the state teachers college during the summer. Mrs, Ingrid Adams accompanied her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist of Stiley township, on a few days’ trip to Min- nesota. Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and Naom! called at the Oscar Ecklund home ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Standley were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand. Miss Nellie Hagstrom came home ‘Wednesday from the Twin Cities, where she has spent the last year and a half, She plans to spend a three weeks’ vacation at her home here. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strom, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. v. Johnson and son, Conard Johnson, Mrs. Signe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. | Ole Hagstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Noon and iam were Bis- x shoppers Friday. at and Mrs. John Law and daugh- ter Margaret left Sunday evening for Canada, where they plan to visit with relatives and friends for a few days. Miss Alta Jenson accompanied them ir as Minot. Agel ‘Asplund was a caller at the Martin Strand and Conard Johnson Friday. jar Taule. Bergquist and daugh- ter Lillian of Washburn are visiting at the Ned Asplund home. fi Special meetings were conducte Saturday and Sunday by Reverends O. W. Kalberg of Cokato, Minn.. and John Howkenson of Moorhead, Minn., in the Swedish Mission church. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson of el Falls, Minn., are visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund. Se By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Jand Mrs. Walter Scotts one day this | week, Marion Scott and friends motored to Wildwood Sunday. Miss Bergetta Tosseth will hold Bible school in Baldwin, starting this week, tended the Bible school which was held the past two weeks in Regan. Nina Fisher spent Saturday night with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | Walter Scott. | Walter and Dan Sunquist, Mr. Ole! Johnson of Bismarckk and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson were Sunday eve- ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nils/ Tosseth, ——__.____. ____—_-¢ ild Rose | ————_____ By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daley of Sioux City, Ia., who have been visiting rel- atives here for several days, returned home Thursday. Herman Sueltz and Smith Engle- man of Dana made a short business call here Friday evening. Mrs. John Peterson attended the Homemakers club meeting at the home of Mrs. Sam Tracey near Brad- dock, Saturday afternoon. Harold Brownawell of Sterling made a short call on relatives here Thursday. Erwin Wendtz and Agon Feltheim made a business trip to Brittin Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Engleman of Dana were callers at the O. B. Swan- son home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ole Feltheim of Braddock and daughter, Mrs. Delbert Wurms of St. Paul, were out Friday to help the Peterson twins, Everett and Evelyn, celebrate their sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll were Bis- marck visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Buck and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit. O. B. Swanson made a business trip to Bismarck Tuesday. Arthur and Walter Peterson took their sister, Miss Ellen Peterson, to Valley City Sunday to enter teachers’ college. George Buck accompanied them. Lee Saville, who will teach school here this year, left Sunday to attend teachers’ college at Valley City. & | Ecklund ———_—_—_—_——————“-r By JUSTINE MORRIS Some of the Ghylin children at- . home Sunday. The Emil Sattlers were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mrs. George McAllister and chil dren Florence and Donald visited at the Schaeffer home Friday. C. C. Hansauer and children Reu- ben and Ruby called at the William Hickel home Friday evening. —— ry Glenview | e By MRS. LARS JOHNSON Quite a number from this distric’ | attended the funeral of Mrs. Ella| Carlson near Baldwin Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe and} friends from Minot visited relatives | here Sunday. Mrs. Walter Simons visited at the Jay DeLong home a couple of days| last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Johnson and family from White Earth visited a @|few days at the Con Johnson home the first part of the week. Mr. John- | son and Con are brothers. | Lester Larson and Grace Semons attended the dance at Ashbridge's Saturday evenil Mr. and Mrs, Burl Monroe and Chester Erstrom were business callers in Bismarck Thursday. dies’ Aid at the Lars Jacobson home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Leon- ard Quanrud and Mrs. C. M. Jackson, visited at the Walter Johnson home in Painted Woods Sunday evening. Paul and Vearl Holden motored to Bismarck Saturday. They picked up Frank Murray who arrived from Far- go where he has been attendins school. He will spend his vacation at his home here. Edythe and Pearl Goldsberry of Mikkelson, N. D., spent Thursday night at the Lars Jacobson home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rustrand of La Verne visited with friends and relatives here several days last week. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson, Violet Johnson and Leonard Quanrud visited at the Lawrence Ousley home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family were Bismarck visitors Satur- day evening. Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD oe | ¢< Those who called at the Ole Lille- fjeld home Sunday evening were Mrs. H. W. Crawford, Mandan, Mrs. Louis Gilcher and daughters Betty Louand Doneen, Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fossum, Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soderquist and children. Some excitement was caused by 2 small blaze at the Andrew Nelson It started in the straw ° Quite a number attended the La- , Wilton; Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert Peter- |son and family, Webster, 8. D.; and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erickson, Bis- marck. Jane Dixon and Amelia Hanwell returned Saturday evening from thejr camping trip at Lake Metegoshe, with the Tanadoona Camp Fire Girls of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger and son Jack, of Bismarck, were Sunday guests at the R. D, Flavin home. Mrs. O. J. Olson, Wilton, was hos- tess Friday afternoon to the members of the Macomber Homemakers’ club with Mrs. E. D, McGinnis leading the topic discussion. Following adjourn- ment, a towel shower was tendered Mrs. Olson in rememberance of her birthday. Delbert McCane, Cedar Rapids, Ia., is a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Pfau. Mr. McCane is a nephew of Andrew Pfau and Mrs. Geo. Pfieffer. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller enter- tained the following at an evening of bridge June 13. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Polzin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson, Welch’s Spur | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Horace Dirlam motored to Bis- marck Monday morning. Mr. and 1}, Marchant girls spent Wednesday at| evening. daughter Eunice are spending a week|at Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Wing shoppers Wednesday, mumps. . Strah Sr. home Sunday. ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Arthur Witt, George Nolan, Emil and Annie Strah were Sunday callers at the Marchant home. ily spent Saturday evening in Wing. urday morning, again. Mrs, Dirlam find it profitable to sell | day. Dralle, Fred, Milton, and Warren/Mrs. Leedy, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Doehle were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bridle and Mr. and Redwood,} Friends will be interested in hear-|Mrs. Bennetto called at the Porter Opal motored Faye Harvey to Valley| Calif. has been visiting at the C. D./ing of the birth of a daughter to Mr.|home near Denhoff. Mrs. Kennedy City Sunday where she will attend| King home. and Mrs, Miles Benz at their home| remained in Goodrich for a visit with painaes eco R. M. Ludeman was & business vis-/near Bismarck. Mrs. August Menz isjold friends. itor in Regan Friday and Saturday. staying with them for a couple of] Miss Rose McIntyre, daughter of ~ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and/ weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, has Schrunk By MARGARET MARCHANT A cs Sunday. . The score was|Knutson’s parents Mr. and Mrs, An- Mrs. Clyde Harvey and daughter} Mrs. Robert Boyd of family and A. H. Klepstein motored! Miss Beth Porter and brother Clair} been sick but is able to be up again. to South Dakota to visit Ed and Her-|1eft Monday morning for Stickney, 8.| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gossline and man Klepstein of Groton, 8. D. and/p,, to visit with the Vanhess family./daughter Hilda have returned a few. visiting near Menno, 8. D, Mrs. James Novy and children were Chas. Graves. * Sibley Butte | ] By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Philip Schuh Jr. is ill with the Anton Novy called at the Jacob Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- E. M. Nolan was a Wing caller Sat- eo Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barkey of Huron,/who used to live here. Mrs. Gerti2}days ago from their trip. and Mrs. John Zelmer and children,| King visited at the Homer Craven ‘Sunday with Miss Verna Jensen. the Jacob Sirah home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers and |the Kurtz grove Sunday. pominae son on Wednesday. Wing spent Sunday at the Christ Monday morning a two weeks’ 8e8-/turned Friday from a trip to Tappen ‘Bismarck last week, going up Friday! Mrs. John A. Berg entertained the Monday. Clifford at his home south of Moffit.| Rev. A, Neimiller home. A farewell party for Miss Miller}and Mrs. Fred Brandner returned Jacob Wentz is on the sick last The Sibley Bee Hive club met at/present. Miss Miller received many | week. nam gave a talk. and C. E. Moffit motored to Bismarck | daughter, Mrs. Vossler. 8. D. ‘Hoffman accompanied them. —_—- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zelmer, Mr.| Mrs. Dennis Reitzcl, Mrs. C. D.!” iss rhelna. Moftit visited over {Wilson 1 Emil Sattler and daughters, the/and and Paul Holmes homes Sunday! ‘the members of the Mothers’ club ees OE oe and their friends enjoyed a picnic in By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Jacob Strah Jr. Philip Wahl and | family of Jamestown were entertained |“ The women's Foreign Missionary soclely met with Mrs, George Morrl-|yy, sgn. and Mrs, Jako Wegner ‘of Doward Brownawell made & busi-| Neimilier home. ness trip to Bismarck Tuesda Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hall, Jr., re- sion of Bible School started. Mrs, Fred Moffit made a trip tolraciven’ “Zee they vislted with Harry and Willard Diamond called/and returning Saturday. Ladies’ Aid of the Evs lic urch. at the Leonard Davenport home| Charley Bullock is staying with Mr./ Sunday. hada cli Gerin, Alex Couch motored to McKenzie] Miss Grace eo left teed for|the Fred wf Tuesday. Ellendale to attend Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf an . Members of the “Three Leafed to Clover” club met with Mrs. John|was given at the Emmet Carroll home| Friday from Zeeland, where they vis- Glum Thursday afternoon. Friday night. A large crowd was|ited with relatives and friends for a the Geo. Hughes home Miaerad pretty gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hall, Sr., left Philip, Agnes, Edna and James No- afternoon. County Agent H. O. Everett Porter, Henry Weirenga/for Wishek to visit with their jan visited at the Ryan home Thurs-|~ Cari Muth is staying at the Law-| Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and rence Madland home. Rev. Torgerson of Ashley, who has/son Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb veet, ‘a th a evant. Waltey od Visitors at the Lawrence Madland |been helping Rev. Kinzler with meet- Adolph Bender was a caller at the Mrs. Walter Yeakle visited at thi rs. Walter Yeakle vis! bo P aed home Friday evening were Mr. @nd/|ings, left Saturday for his home, Marchant home Monday. Robert Welch home Monday while Mrs. Ben McCloskey and children, ° 7TT) { Brittin | } aN enE nein her husband attended the township | q————— equalization meeting at the C. K.|{ Hampton i Pel Se aie aaa tiene By ORVETTA DUTTON Mrs. Nora Allensworth, Mrs. Henry Boyd home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler called at ily and Alice McClosky. 7. ct By ELIZABETH KOPPY Bill Anderson motored to McKenzie Crawford, Mrs. O.°U. Dutton, Miss Marge Baumfalk and Bill McDonald, the A. D. Welch and R. M. Welch 7 homes Tuesday evening. ednesday. All of the old friends and neighbors Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth shopped in Bismarck Monday. Mr, and Mrs, O. J. Roth had the were Bismarck visitors Tuesday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover were Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz were of Mrs, Robert Boyd will be pleased misfortune of damaging their car Sunday evening callers at the William shopping in Linton and Temvik Mon- day forenoon, Mr. and Mrs. R. Worner and son from near Hazelton are visiting at the Jake Schiermeister home for a few days this week. to hear that she is home again. She arrived in time for Walter's gradua- tion. : rf while returning home from the Schauer dance Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wildfang and Members of the Cross-Country Homemakers club met at the Robert OSLER Ete SEU See By ae children visited at the S, E. Clizbe Wall and family spent Sunda; Painted Woods fishing. Aig Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Rohrer and daughter of Bismarck spent Satur- day night and Sunday at the John we home. ir. aud Mrs. Fred Warner were Sunday dinner guests at the Lewis wv Mis ‘Mabel Fish sda er left Tur St. Paul, where she will enter ates Pital for training. Most of the children of this com- munity are attending German bible School, which started Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Brennise of Welch home Thursday evening. Margaret McMurrich helped Mrs. Chester Boyd with her house work Thursday. Mrs. Horace Dirlam_ and Mrs. Crawford called at the Chester Boyd and Robert Welch homes Thursday. The Menoken ball team and their families and a few friends motored to Moffit Sunday afternoon where they enjoyed a game of ball in spite of the rain. Menoken kept up the rec- ord by winning the game. The score was 9 to 16 in favor of Menoken. | t] Moffit and Menoken will play again next Sunday in Menoken. Nicholas Berger, who has been staying at the Ed Doppler home started working on the Garski farm near Bismarck this week. visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Tuesday afternoon. ter Umber home Tuesday. in Linton Tuesday. motored to Eureka, 8S. D., Tuesday. business at the Fred Albrecht home | ©: Tuesday. Kopy ad sons Math, John Joeb, Her- man Backhaus, Mr. and Mrs, Gust Joeb and Rhineholdt Burkhardt, Morford were shoppers in Hazelton Friday, Mrs, Steve Koppy and daughters Pred Bones : spent the week-end Fred Bender home, aa Grandma Warner, who was hurt in & car accident three weeks ago, re- turned home Saturday. Miss Ila Hayes returned to her home in Wilson township after teach- ing @ term of school in Dickinson, Emil Worner sustained two broken fingers last week as the result of hav- oi Lo Kicked by a horse. larold Redington drove to Moor- head, Minn., to bring back his fiancee, Miss Ruby Lee. They were married at the Redington home Friday. Mills home. Mrs. Bert Skinner and daughter Mrs, Jack Lambert, of Powell, Wyo.. visted at the E. M. Whitteaker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family were Bismarck visitors Satur- @ | day. |]__Miss Twila Dralle visited at the @|Harry Blount home Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Bowers and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Frank Crimmens were Sunday visitors at the Clifton Kimball home. Mrs. M. M. Dralle called on Mrs. Eldy Beard Thursday afternoon, and | rendered first aid to an injured foot. Archie Marvel and Harry Blount|? home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Widger and son Allen of Glencoe, visited at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth visited also at the Adam Schauer home. Ed Weller was a caller at the Por- Wally Kyes was a business caller Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Buddy McClusky of Wing has been visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mad- land. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkle and son Douglas were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus L. D. Seaman of Linton transacted Business callers in Linton from his vicinity Friday were Mrs. Steve o Miss Hazel, Clarence and Cecil Missouri were Sunday callers at the Dralle By S. M. CRAWFORD % Carl Muth is staying at the home of his sister Mrs. L. Madland. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vi- cinity Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen, Mr. and Mrs. William Ker- shaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman, Gladys Tooker and Mino Harms. The township board met at the home of Tebbo Harms, clerk, Monday afternoon. Floyd Owen was a caller at the Joe Fisher home Monday night. Joe Fisher and Chas. Cederstrom went to Bismarck Tuesday. Joe took ¢|% load of potatoes to town for Mr. Mrs. Ghylin practiced with the chil- aren for ihe Childrens Day program Wednesday. The program will be held Sunday June 21 at 10:30. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kelly and Ella Schilling visited at the Jake Fisher home Friday evening. Burnett Jacobson returned home from Bismarck Saturday where she spent the weck. PM. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and | son Gerald, Ole Olson and Miss Vio- let Olson were Bismarck callers ursday. arinies, Esther and Elizabeth Humphrey and Lucille Johnson left Walter Schiermeister visited at the John Schiermeister home of Gayton Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Schmidt and daughter of Gayton visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Friday. Mrs. McLean and son Clarence were Sunday visitors at the Paul Mausehund home. Mrs. Herman Backhaus, daughter Caroline, and son Herbert, were shop- ping in Linton Monday. Taft Stack at the barn and was caused by children playing with matches. Neigh- bors arrived on the scene and put tho | Regan fire out before it reached the build-| @—————* By BURDELLA B. HELGESON home, — Howard and Elmer Slater visited} Walter Woodworth it = with Donald Weisheart Sunday. day night visiting at the home of bia Mesdames Crawford, Hoover and}brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Kimball attended the party given at|Mrs, Emory Woodworth, — : the William Falconer home near Bis-/ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and Bob wo ents soi bees vids nite peereg! ‘were callers at the John yy ant on Pifer wi wford home Wednesday after- the Dralle boys sHopeaoeteetaters noon, ” The Brittin junior ail team} A number of ladies were - met at the Frank Durfe home for|tained at the William alone tres practice Thursday. Mrs. Durfe served}near Bismarck Friday ‘afternoon at the boys with a lunch. @ shower given in honor of Mrs, Alex Mrs. Frank King and children and] Asbridge. The hostesses were: Mrs. Nora Frend were Monday visitors at|William ‘Falconer, Mrs. Charles the Allensworth home. Swenson and Mrs. Archie Gambel. Mrs. Wallace Anderson accompan- ied A. Engstrom to Wilton) Monday. Alex and Wilma Johnson visited at the Wallace Falkenstein home Monday evening. Wallace and Orville Falkenstein called at the T. F. Morris home Mon- day en route to the Ira Falkenstein home. Gerald Morris called at the A. F. Anderson home Monday. George Gray called at the H. A. McCullough home Monday. Philip Monroe was a caller in Bald- gs. Neighbors got up @ shower on Mrs. Harold Soderquist Friday. afternoon. A few ladies from the Ladies’ Aid at Wilton were present. Mr. and Mrs. Stura Nelson and daughters and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest were visitors of the Andrew Nelson home Sunday. Stura, Anton and Andrew Nelson called at the Adolph Peterson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Richardson of Sanger were week-end guests at the home of their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit Mr. Hop- kin’s mother who is a patient in a Bismarck hospital. Frank Mickelsen was a caller at the J. Michelsen home Sunday. jJast week-end to attend Normal school at Valley City. Mrs. Ira Bailey and Miss Hester Bailey were callers in Bismarck on Monday. : ‘The Ole Wold family have enjoy- ed the visit of old time friends from Abercrombie this past week. Arnold Wold had the misfortune to break his shoulder blade and wrist when he was thrown off a bucking horse Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, S. L. Jordahl and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindse: Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and so. and Mrs. Chas. Kuch! attended the party for Mr. Humphreys at the | school house Thursday evening. ‘They | presented Mr. Humphreys with a gift for his services in keeping fire for Sunday School. They also presented Miss Lucille Johnson with a gift of | $5 for her service in playing the | piano. Mrs. J. Keifer spent the week with her mother Mrs. Anna Knudson. Mrs. G. Olson and son of Wing visited at the Ole Olson home this week. Mrs. Anna Strand and daughter! Alice entertained the following ‘Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Humphreys, Miss Elizabeth and Hel- en Humphreys, Mrs. S. L. Jordahl) and Miss Lucille, Mrs. Anna Knud- son and Mrs. Joe Keifer, Mrs. H. Davenport and Miss Charlotte Wil-! mot. Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl and Miss Lucille, Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons were en- tertained at the Knudson home Fri- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and family spent Sunday afternoon at ‘Wildwood. i Ghylin | o_o By MARGARET DAVIS win Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Johnson and family motored to Bismarck Satur- day. Mrs. Wallace Anderson visited at the A. F. Anderson home Tuesday. ‘W. C. Gehrke was thru this vicin- ity Thursday buying stock. Graduates of the Wilton high school from this vicinity who have en- rolled in the state teachers college at Dickinson, are Lucille Asplund, Edna Falkenstein, and Clarence Anderson. Mrs. Iva Keator and Florence, Elsie, Buddy and Ethel Keator visited at the T. F. Morris home Thursday. Clarence Anderson called ot the Henry Spitzer home Friday. Gordon Williams and Frank Miller motored to Wilton Tuesday. Mrs. Herman Falkenstein eft by train Saturday morning for Dunn Center to visit her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling. Frank Miller visited friends near Hazelton Wednesday. Joe Kelly, E. J. Gobel and George Register of Bismarck visited at the T. F. Morris home Friday. Ralph Taplin was a caller in Wil- ton Saturday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Anderson and son Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson transacted business in Bis- marck Saturday. An enjoyable time was had by the young folks from this vicinity who motored to the “Rocks” near Bald- win for a picnic Sunday. <= ee if Steiber | eee... By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and} sons Emil and Hjalmer, accompanied by Mrs. Bergquists’ mother, Mrs.| Adams of Still, left Tuesday morning for Minnesota where they wil} visit] relatives and friends. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albrecht, Jr.,| Mrs. Lester Brown called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Carlson, mother of Mrs. Vic- tor Franklin and Mrs. Adolph Petter- son, passed away at her home at Baldwin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Stenquist were Wilton callers Friday. Ole Lillefjeld took | eq. Mr. and Mrs. their small daughter Mary Ann to Wilton Monday to have her examined by Doctor Thompson. The lady has been seriously ill for over a week. Members of the W. W. Circle had dinner together at Painted Woods Lake Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald of Wilton are taking care of the Tom Kjersten farm during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Kjersten and family. Miss Doneene Gilcher and Miss Glorine Fossum, visitors at the Ole Lillefjeld home, spent Tuesday at the Livergood home. it Macomber By ALICE M. WALKER urday to meet his family en route here from Tuscon, Arizona where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon were sup- Per guests at the Wm. Ollenburger home Monday evening. Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth and daughter, Mrs. Otto Larson, drove to Regan Monday where they visited at the Harry Davenport home. Henry Ollenburger took Sidney Waddington to Bismarck Monday evening where he entered the St. Alexius hospital for optical treat- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuntz, Mrs. Harry Kuntz and son Jake left Mon- day morning for Yakama, Wash., @| family of Wilton were Regan callers o. T. G. Gerow motored to Fargo Sat- Mrs. Helen Austin and daughter. Leone, and Mrs. Christine Arneson of Minnearpolis were guests at the A. H. Helgeson nome several days last week. Mrs, Austin and Mrs, Arneson are aunts of Mr. Helgeson. C. W. Parsons is ill at his home here, and is under a doctor's care. At this writing he is somewhat improv- By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Oast Prince called at the Charley Anderson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were Sterling callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz an¢ fam- ily were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and children, Byron and Lois, spent Wed~ nesday afternoon at the Elsus Elness home in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis motored to Jamestown Tuesday to attend the Jamestown college graduation exer- Mrs. Wm. Michelsen and children visited at tne A. H. Lundberg home Saturday evening. Mrs. W. N. Kelly entertained at two tables of bridge at her home Thurs- day afternoon in honor of her guest Miss Asplund. A very large crowd of young peo- ple attended the rally at the Pen- tacostal church Friday evening. After the services a picnic lunch was serv- ed. ‘The Regan ball team defeated the Driscoll team on the home grounds Sunday, the score being 14 to 10. Miss Theima Skogen of near Dris- coll is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Carl Lein this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hochalter and Monday evening. . ry Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns and family visited at the I. F. Lytle hom Sunday. ‘ William Glanville and Clarence Rise left for Kansas Thursday where they have employment. Mrs. Arthur Kopplin, Mrs. H. Ed- gerton and Mrs. R. J. Bleth and son visited Mrs. B. W. Graham Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oswald spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr. Cederstrom. ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw were| Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Reid and fam- callers at the Elmer Lundquist home/tly, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralie and Wednesday afternoon. family and Mr. and Mrs. Emmet John Olsen was @ caller at the W.|Weisheart visited and dined at tho A. Dietzman home Tuesday after-|O. U. Dutton home Sunday . noon, Mrs. Stella Anderson ed daughter John Olsen was a caller at the W.|Phyilis are visiting a few days at the A. Dietzman home Tuesday after-/Tim Sullivan home. noon. Mrs, Kruger received news of the| ® : death of her son-in-law, Jake Fitch, | | McKenzie in Washington, Wednesday. He was}. killed in an accident. Tae renca Ma land and son Don By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ald and nephew Bu feClusky cises.. ‘Their daughter Marion was|were callers in Bismarck Thursday. | ordi ie uy ontn en Pwent eye one of the graduates. Mrs. Henry} The Three-Leaf Clover Homemak-| attend the college graduation exer- Wildfang and daughter Dorothy ac-lers club met at the home of Mrs.|cises, Miss Ella Leathers was one of companied them, Lawrence Madland., Mrs. John Glun:|the graduates. She will be employed Mrs.. George Lewis entertained| was hostess. at Jamestown during the summer and the Homemakers’ club at her home will teach school when the school Saturday afternoon. Mrs, Bailey of| @ ra term opens. Moffit was a visitor. | Driscoll Gene Smith and son of Glencoe James Baker went to Crystal | ere MeKenzie visitors Thursday Springs Friday on a fishing trip. evel + Mr. and Mrs. Anton Oberg and By MRS. JOHNSON The 4-H chicken club under the children and Miss Elsie Belile werc direction of Mrs. Henry Larson was Sterling callers Tuesday. ‘The Driscoll band gave an open ait/entertained Thursday by Katherine Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and|concert Saturday evening. Hughes. Edna were Bismarck callers Thurs-] Mr. and Mrs, Sharbenskie and/ Rey. and Mrs. H. Johnson of Ed- day. children of Arena calle on Mr. and|mond were week-end guests of Mr. Mrs, Herman Nieman accompanied] Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz on their way home|and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang. Mr. John- the Charley Ryans to Bismarck Mon-|from a visit in Idaho. son was former pastor of the Mc- day to consult a physician. She had] Mrs. J. A. McCann and children| Kenzie church. Evening services were a felon on her finger and blood poi-|spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.| preached Sunday by Rev. Johnson. son developed. Pete Tompt. A few of the 4-H chicken club Mrs. John Baker and son Jones ac-| Mrs. M. T. Olson and Mrs. Olson| members left Saturday for Wildwood companied by Mrs. Floyd Belk and|called on Mrs, E. C. Ruble Thursday | for their annual picnic. children were Bismarck callers| evening. Mrs. Hilma Adams of Moffit and ‘Thursday. Adam Eisenbeisz, who has been/Mrs. Asselstine of Bismarck were: Oscar Jersett was ® Sterling caller egal in Goodrich, returned Sun- Sunday visitors at the Eddie Adams Wednesday. 1A . Misses Helen Swindling, Ida Hurr| Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Salter and chil-| The Royal Neighbors held their and Genevieve Jessen are attending|dren of Ohio visited Elmer Koon and|regular meeting Thursday night with the 4-H club camp at Wildwood lake.|family for a few days recently. 22 members present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and| Mr. and Mrs. Spalding, Chicago, res-|| Mrs. Tom Hughes entertained the family returned home from Iowa Sat-|idents of Driscoll 20 years ago, are| ladies’ aid Wednesday afternoon. urday Where they had been visiting| visiting friends here. With them are} Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson of relatives, their daughters Dorothy Spalding and | Aneta were visitors at the Henry Lar- Mrs, Arls Evans. Mrs. Evans and her/S0n home the past week. @|husband, who is also visiting here,| Miss Ella Leathers left Friday for Mr. and Mrs, James MacDonald visited at the James Robidon home Sram evening. . ©. Cleveland spent Sati Bight ope wearer visiting with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Emery Woodworth, " Mr. and Mrs. William Mills and Ed Cooper visited at the John Craw- ea home Saturday night and Sun- ye Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald qubaed to New Salem Sunday after- nm, Mr. and Mrs, Emory Woodworth, Walter Woodworth and Miss Lucille Crawford attended the Gabel-Chris- tlanson wedding festivities north of Bismarck Monday night. A S.W. Burleigh | By KATIE STEWART 4 : Annie Chesale visited at the home of her aunt, Mrs. George Hoheimer, last week. Mrs. Andrew Irvin was on the sick Uist last week. Loren Gramling is staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Stewart, helping with the work during the ab- sence of Mr. Stewart. omen: Snipler returned to his me Monday after helping Lee Mallard for some time. Friends of Mrs. Robert Boyd are Glad to see her in this vicinity again. Quite a large crowd attended the Children’s Day program at the Stew- artsdale church. Friends of Pearl Davenport will be sorry to learn that she is quite ill. John Alex Stewart left Monday for Rochester, Minn., to consult the doc- tors there. Callers at the Anna Nicholson home Sunday were Malcolm and Ronald Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hauser and family. after @ short visit at her} Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart and Areline Wenaas of Bismarck spert | the past week visiting friends and relatives in Wing. {|sze, members of the faculty of John | Fletcher college. Mr. Van Vleet returned Miss Eunice Davis had Wednesday | Menoken and Miss Martha Albrecht motored to| Where they will make their future dinner with her i sister, Mrs. Irvin} Washburn Wednesday. jome. here. Gladys Gramiin, : from | Mavis Sheldrey of New England is Soneng Rete cabere in Fis marck and Mandan Monday. Johnson in Bismarck. | Mr. Bert Hedstrom was a Bismarck caller in Bismarck Monday. Those who were Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth’s wet Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman, Wi ton; Roy Lewis, Baldwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins, Mr. Swen Ben- son and Bennie, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Wilton. Henry Rosendahl was a Sunday caller on Sigmund Rupp. Mrs. Eugene Perkins motcred to Bismarck Monday, spend a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Loule King and daughter Marie spent Sunday after- noon at the Rocks. Miss Bergetta. Tosseth returned home this week after spending some time in Minnesota. She stopped in Fargo to visit Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Watkins, former Ghylinites. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strom and son ‘Were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8 trom. Mrs. Nils Alm, daughter Hol!ys and sons Ivan and Willis were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ‘our Noon. Wilbur has been in the Bismarck hospital where he under- ‘went an appendicitis operation. Miss Ella Krause and friends spent Sunday afternoon at the Rocks. A pienic which is held annually wiit - be held in Ghylin at the William Backman we , June 24. ‘The Misses Dorothy Little, Emma Coleman and Inger Nord have been ited teachers at their respec- schools for the ensuing year. _» Mx. and Mrs. Kelley called at Mr. i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson visited at) the Efraham Schaeffer home Friday | evening. Gerald Jones, who is serving on the jury in Bismarck, spent the week-en at his home. ! Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Zelmer were |McClusky callers Saturday. | Homer Ritchie, state hail adjuste: |adjusted hail losses here Saturda: Mr. and Mrs. Adolph and Efraham Schaeffer vis- ited at the Wm. Hickel home Sunday | afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. children Denie and Doris were Regan visitors Wednesday. Glen and Earl McAllister spent the past week shearing sheep fo: John Smith nerth of McClusky. Among the Regan visitors from this vicinity Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson. Mr. and Mrs John} {Carlson and family, and Mt Andrew| Albrecht and daughters. Albert McAllister called at the Steinert home Wednesday. Robert watzner called 1t the Jobn Carlson home Saturday. Ne | Harold Falkins, from near Mc- ied called in this vicinity Thurs- y. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family visited at the Fred Brockett John Cacison and J.C. Olson and) on Hilda Christensen, Bismarck, spent Wednesday and Thursday here with; her mother, Mrs. Mary Ollenburger. { Billy Smi*h suffered a badly cut| lip and was painfully bruised Satur- lay night when his car dropped into a partially concealed sump-hole at the “strip.’ Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith and son Cecil, Beulah, were guests at the Henry Walker home over the week- id, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pfau and children left Wednesday morning for the west where they will visit friends and relatives. Mrs. J. J. Warren and children re- | turned from Belcourt, N. D. Wednes- day after spending several weeks with Mrs. Warren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jollie. Miss Nellie Livergood, Wilton, was @ guest Thursday evening at the Otto Larson home. Alfred Hanwell and son arrived here Thursday evening from Altoona, Pa., and are visiting at the Thomas and George Hanwell homes. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon met them at Harvey. Allen Ollenburger spent several days this week with his grandparents, ae and Mrs. Charles Spitzer, Bald- Mr. and Mrs, Fred Daniclson were Sunday guests at the Charles Keller home Sunday evening. C. C. Hansauer and Philip Zelmer called at the William Hickel home Tuesda: home Sunday. Bill Kozak called at the J. C. Olson ‘and Oscar Wickstrom homes Monday. home at Painted Woods. Miss Rachel Thorsness arrived Sat- urday from Pettibone, and is guest of Mrs. Pauline Thorsness, her step- 7. Emil Sattler called at the Reinhart | mother. The following g were Tuesday sup- Per guests ai George Pfeffer, home: Ms, and Mrs. O. J. Olson, By MRS. JENNIE DAN visiting at the home of her aunt, daughters Dorothy and Dolores of ie ce Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble of Minne-|Mrs. Harty Raeshke. Mr. and Mrs. Minnesota were callers in town Sat-| Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gaebe of New |apolis have returned to Driscol!. Raeshke motored to Goodrich Sun- urday evening. Salem visited at the A.C. Dance] Mr, and Mrs. J. A. McCann motored | @8¥, where they visited Mr. Raeshke's Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and|home Tuesday morning. They were|to Sanborn Thursday to attend the|P®rents. | children and Mr. and Mrs. A. 8.|en route to Wahpeton to get their son | funeral of a friend. a rie F. Peal of Davis and family spent Sunday at| Harold who has been attending school| Misses Dorothy and Josephine John-|Mont., arrived here Sunday to make the river fishing. there. son and Lilly Sampson, chaperoned pag Doan, Fs Groth has been here Mrs. Clyde Harvey and daughters] Elmer Klepstein who has been at-|by Mrs. A. E. Metcalf, attended the some Sime. Opal and Faye motored to Bismarck | tepding the state university at Grand|¥. P. B, C. at Jamestown. Saturday to visit Mr. Harvey, who ts] Forks arrived home Tuesday to spend| Mrs. George Wallen and children of ie ro Se a patient at one of the hospitals] his vacation. Stecle spent the latter part of the legrove | rr. . 8. and son 32 visi rien fenol Mr. and Mrs. H. M.. an = MRS. RAY Francis, accompanied by Foster Piep-| Tuesday. , ily ad Sees Elmer Drumm and Jack Stewart Knudson and/and Harry Ulfers went back to Bis- Mrs. | marck to serve on the jury this week. fagner was in Wing Wednes- y on business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haas and business trip to Fargo Wednesd: korn, spent Sunday at Lake Wil-| Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven were! with Mr. and llams. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, John| P. M. Lathrop, H. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kopplin and Mr.| Rogers in McKenzie Sunday. Miss Valdis and Mrs. B. W. Graham and son and| Mrs. J. H. Salter entertained the|Knudson, a pat Nona Anfinson were supper guests a%|Menoken Homemakers club Thursday | hospital Sunday. the H. Edgerton home Friday. afternoon. Mrs. Salter demonstrated The Busy Bee 4-H club members| making American cheese. A lunch| ® met at the home of Mrs. A. Kopplin/ was served. Wednesday. Miss Roberta Craven spent the Mr. and Mrs. Axel Soder and daugh-| week-end visiting at the Milton Rue ter Helen picnicked at the Menoken| home in Bismarck. grove Sunday. Joe Ayers of Baldwin is visiting his Laverne Goldberg, Burnell Larson| son Otto Ayers. and Bertrum and Willard Olson are) Mrs, Warren Clizbe and son of Mc-|met with Mrs, Fay Johnson Friday | mother attending the training camp in Dev-| Kenzie spent Friday, Saturday andjafternoon. The two minor projects,|home ils Lake. Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles |“plants in the Home” a Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and iMrs,} Graves. Ways of Cutting and Serving,” were|Miss Bell to Henry Jacobson took Mable Olson.| Mrs. C. D. King went to Fargo to by Mrs. Fay Johnson and/ will attend summer school. Mable Jacobson and Hilma Olson to| attend the graduation of her son Ver-|Mrs. Emil Enockson. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Valley City Sunday where they will|non at the Agricultural college. The Ladies’ Aid held a food sale in| called at the C. F. Gray home attend Teachers’ college. Henry Ebling motored to Bismarck |the Benz store Saturday. They also/day this week. Miss Erna Enockson left for her} recently to consult physicians about|served ice cream and cake and lunch| Mrs. rth of Tuttle. Sunday. The Misses Edna and | guests Sunday Doehle, Harriet Moffit, Don | Goodrich. time as the Wing telephone oper-|a piece of steel lodged in his The Wing D-ball team defeated] Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Knutson and ,the Mandan Bridgema: Russell team | family motored to Regan to visit Mrs. eye, | was taken in. Mrs. dinner Helen Dickinson, where she ) N. Russ of Tuttle | few days one} Edwin and Walter Walste, vonius Charlie March and children | Hokana home Sunday after spending some| his eye. It was found that there was|during the afternoon. About $19/of Cathay are visiting relatives a| Gust Eckholm’s. a . L. Van Hook of Bismarck called ‘at the Wilson Brown home Saturday, ———_______¢ Lyman J - By & GYLDEN * - sarert oe was & business caller af Eckholm’s Monday evening. Henry Kuosmonen visited at John o- ‘| Gylden’s and Henry Inget's Thurs- day. Sergie Gylden visited at Henry Inget’s maa Miss Hilma Olson it with Miss Mabel Maki) "G8 John Waiste and sons Edwin and Walter visited at Chas. Koirus’ Wed- to 8 with tive: and taende ‘Walter » George Kay and evening spent Sunday at the Leedy home in| sota Sunday by car. Mr. and there for a tew

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