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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ——— — Baldwin | By FLORENCE BORNER Reuben Barsthsmass of Rosegien spent the week-end with his broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom. Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was caller in the community Tuesday afternoon. | Miss Ethel Little of Bismarck spent, Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little. cently returned from a 10-days’ vaca-) tion at Detroit Lakes, Minn. The Crofte Star Homemakers’ club} met at? the home of Mrs. Carl Lan-/ derholm Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson and fam- ily of Bismarck spent Sunday with Mrs. Erickson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fricke. | Mrs. Andy Peterson has been on the, sic’: list the past week. | Mrs. Olaf Lundin has returned to her home in Bismarck after spend- ing some time at the William Miller home. Clair Weise, who is employed in Bismarck, spent the week-end at home. ‘Wayne Cummings expects to leave at an early date for Fargo where he will enter the veterans’ hospital. Seth Strandemo has returned from Minnesota where he was called by the death of his brother, Edward Stran- demo, pioneer resident of Glenview wnship. eur ae Mrs. C. V. Anderson have returned home from the Black Hills where Mr. Anderson has had charge of @ bridge construction crew for sev- eral months. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Ryberg and family were recent callers at the home of Mrs. Ryberg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenbeck in Crom- well. Mrs. Rosenbeck has been in poor health for some time. John Monroe was here the early part of the week looking after farm interests. He has been employed on @ ranch near Medora the past few months. Mr. Monroe reports poor crops in his territory and a@ lot of stock being shipped out. Pete Goff who has been employed on a local farm the past month left ‘Thursday by car for his home in Nebraska. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and family were overnight callers in Ryder Friday. Henry Jacobson was an overnight caller in town Thursday. Miss Little re-/ where they spent the day at the Sam Tracy home. Mrs. Alex McDonald, who has been visiting with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Tracy, returned with them. Miss Jane Mathena of Hazelton spent the week-end at the Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Harry Blount home. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Baker and fam- i day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford en- ‘tertained at a dancing party Satur- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and family were Sunday visitors at the Allensworth home. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker en- tertained the following at Sunday} dinner: Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sell- ings of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suverly of Livona, and Mr. and Mrs.) Milvin Thoresen of Moffit. Mrs, Henry Crawford and daugh- ter Eleanor, and Miss Elvira Slorby visited Thursday afterncon at the; Frank King home north of Brittin. Mesdames Weisheart, Dralle and Dutton accompanied Jason Hoover to Hazelton Sunday evening to visit Mrs. Hoover and baby son. Mr. and Mrs. James Robideau and family of near Bismarck visited Sun- day evening at the Henry Crawford home. Miss Jane Mathena of Hazelton is spending two weeks with her sister,| Mrs. Richard Day. vein Lein By OLGA M. RISE . e @ | Carl Lein of Fullerton motored here| after his niece, Constance Lein, Wed-| nesday, They left for a three weeks visit at Fergus Falls, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chris-| tianson, son Arnold, and Mrs. Lewis| Larson and family were dinner guests) at Harry Helgeson's recently. H. E. Benson and son Ray of Har- mony, Minn., were dinner guests at) J. O. Rise’s Sunday. They are look- ing after farming interests in this) vicinity. | Alma and Adolph Pehl, Raymond! {Wheitstock and Thelma Skogen were! dinner guests at Dallas Barkman’s Sunday. Misses Dorothy Barkman, Olga andj Selma Rise, Mesdames Seymour, Henry and Helmer Arneson spent Friday afternoon picking chokecher- ries near Lake Isabel. | | | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MacDonald and family, Mr. and Mrs.) The day was spent in swimming ahd Leslie Clark, John Clark and daugh-| playing games. Mrs. A. Strand and ly visited at the Dralle home Sun- | ter Mayme, and Bob McDonnell. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pelker and sons, Paul and Clayton of Bismarck \dined at the William MacDonald \|home Sunday. Miss Lucille Crawford spent the ;week-end with her sister Mrs. Clif- ton Kimball near Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family visited at the Henry Crawford home Sunday. { Miss Hilda MacDonald spent Satur-! day night and Sunday with Miss Hel-| en Linblad. | Joe Brown, Bismarck, was a caller! in this neighborhood Monday and| Tuesday. Mrs, Leslie Clark and Mrs. James ;MacDonald motored to Bismarck! | Monday. easel, Regan e— By BURDELLA B, HELGESON Mrs. Julius Olson will be hostess to the Congregational Ladies Aid Aug- ust. 26, Mrs, R. Cornell of near Wilton will entertain the American Legion Auxi- liary at her home September 10th, Mrs. Ashlock and_ granddaughters, Leona and Vernice Braden, of Mason City, Iowa are guests at the home of Mrs. Ashlock’s daughter, Mrs. H. F. Dimmond. They are en route to Pendleton, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. J. Michelsen and family Spent Sunday at Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. S, Hauser of Mc- Clusky were guests at the H. F. Dim- mond home Sunday. Allan Westerman motored to Mc- Clusky Sunday where he spent the; day with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson spent. Sunday with relatives and friends in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes and fam~’ ily were week-end guests at the home e Mr. Garnes’ brother Gilbert of Ry- ler. Miss Evelyn Hendrickson of Bis- marck is spending a week's vacation at her home in Regan. Miss Bernice Rhines spent several days of last week with her sister, Miss Hazel Rhines in Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Lein were guests be the J. M. Lein home in Wing Sun- jay. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stratton were Bismarck callers Saturday, Mrs. A. L, Garnes and children and Miss Gladys Burdette attended the flower shows in Bismarck and Man- dan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes, Bis- marck, called at the A. L. Garnes home Saturday afternoon, Miss Ella Schilling entertained a Violet Olson are leaders of the clubs, Several from here attended the Re- gan Ladies Aid ice cream social Sat- urday. Mrs. H. Anderson of Bismarck and Mrs. Wm. Allenberger and sons spent Friday evening and Saturday at the Ghylin home. Billy stayed and visit- ed with Gerald until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily were callers in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cook and Mrs. Cordner and son of Bismarck were Sunday callers at the Joe Cook home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. J..M. Humphreys and daughter Helen an¥ Ernest Swan- son at dinner Sunday. Nina Fisher is spending a few days in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hetherington left for Iowa Wednesday morning. Floyd Walker left for Montana Tuesday where he will stay with his sister for some time. Mrs. Joe Keifer visited at the John Moser home Friday afternoon. a few days in Bismarck. Callers at the Joe Cook home Sun- day were Floyd Walker, Roy Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin and sons. Mra. G. I. Lindsey called on Mrs. Mrs. Anna Knudson recently spent 4 Groth were among the shoppers from here in Bismarck mcg: a Buddie Hughes visited ‘lin Wild- fang Saturday night. : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family of Menoken were Sunday vis- itors at the G, A. Hughes home. Mrs. Isabelle Colby returned home Sunday from the St. Alexius hospital where she has been receiving treat- ment for the last nine weeks. Presiding Elder Rev, Wildes of Bis- marck will hold services in McKenzie fext Sunday evening, August 23. The Larkin club. was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. E. L. Adams. Members present were Mrs. Gecrge Manly, Mrs. H. R. Raeshke, Mrs. G. A. Hughes, Mrs. Henry Lar- son, Mrs. P. E. Roth, Mrs. H. BE. Wild- fang, Mrs. R. C. Wildfang and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter Vivian were visitors at the H. E. Wildfang home in Sterling Monday evening. ‘ Hampton | __, ad By ELIZABETH KOPPY John A. Baumgartner, dai r ‘Anna, and sons Albert and Peter of near Strasburg were in this vicinity A. MeCoy on Thursday. Frank Walker has returned home after spending a few months in South Dakota. pacts | Gibbs i ° By MARYBELLE DOYLE Tuesday. Francis Chesrown spent the early part of this week in Linton. Misses Frances and Elizabeth Kop- py spent Thursday forenoon at the Ed Surber home in Livona. Gust Joeb and Math Koppy were business callers in Linton Friday. Among those who were in Linton from this vicinity Saturday were: Steve Unger, Fred Joeb, Bill Smith, ‘The Gibbs consolidated school has’ Oak Bowman, John Weinhandle; jreopeped after @ month of vacation.|ronces, Elizabeth, Math, Steve and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brickner of Ra- Frank Koppy; Mr. and Mrs. Oswin leigh visited st school Monday. Mr8.|piemer and daughter Ruth; Mr. and Brickner remained in this commun- Backhat : ity until Tuesday afternoon visiting |M"S Herman Becehaus and sons: with her sister, Miss Marybelle|” Hetmuth, Art and Wilby Schier- Doyle, ‘Albert’ Anderson, Gerald Jones,|melster of Gayton called on oo Myrivin Oder and Misses Bessie AN-| ‘Walter Schiermeister called on derson and Magdaline Patzner of Re-| siends in Gayton Sunday . gan and Miss Rose Ellen Doyle of] ‘Aipert Maier and Henry Knittel All Velva visited at the John Gable, Sr., home Sunday. drove to Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Satheran of Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Doyle Of}; inton and Mr..and Mrs, John Oh's Velva visited at the John Gable, Sr., hauser, Jr. and family, visted at the home @ week ago Sunday. Mrs. Wenberg accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Frank Trygg to town Fri-|" ys and Mrs. Charles cel family and Jay Heinmiller of Tem- Mr. and Mrs. John Gable, Sr., and i on Marybelle Doyle called at the Pat aes me Cee Gere Spee. heme Gable home in Bismarck Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. John Gable, Sr., spent | @——_ + —-—————————' Sunday afternoon at the Henry Mil-| | Ghylin | ler home. > Miss Vivian Jochim is visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moynier. Jake Schiermeister home Sunday aft- ernoon. ° Enders and By MARGARET DAVIS — Mrs. Jane Register of Bismarck and Mrs. Elmer Kling of Dunn Cen- ter spent part of the week at the Ira Falkenstein home. Pete Barmsky of Br-nstad was here} ‘Thursday. Barmsky reports a large number of livestock being shipped to his community from the drouth- sections of Montana and North Da- kota. { > { Menoken Rubie and Hazel Arneson, Olga Mr, and Mrs, Victor Engdahl with A surprise dinner party was held ® tertain the Luther League at their| Irwin and Cl jnumber of Regan girls at her home Wing SWERASAAG SERIO motored to\ Friday afternoon in honor of her sis- Roy Benson of Tuttle was a caller We Meh ives teed peed the Bt. in this vicinity Saturday. lexius hospital, who en spend- Many attended church services {iS her vacation here with relatives. @ group of others returned from aj for Mrs. Nils Alm Sunday in honor of trip to Canada last Monday. her birthday. Sixty-seven! were pres- Harold and Lloyd Parpeno havejent at the dinner which was served again returned to school after an ab-| outside. sence of two weeks. Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Falk and Ruth held Sunday afternoon. Mesdames|OU of town guests were a Henry Arneson and Stuart Severson| Vice Braden. entertained the Ladies Aid after Gl n Vi en View services. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Dronen will en-| ¢—————__—___—o By MRS. LARS JOHNSON ° home Sunday, Aug. 23. There will be confirmation services By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Jake Keister returned to his home Sunday after staying at the John Salter home convalescing from a broken leg. Bids for bus drivers for the Meno- ken consolidated school were open- ed Monday. Frank Brooks was given the west route, Carl Bjorstrom the east, and Mrs. Chas. McCormick the north route. | ‘The birthday club was reorganized | and met at the A. C. Dance home Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Dance's birthday. Four tables of| bridge were in play with high scores) won by Clifford Craven and R. G./ Abelein. A lunch was served by the/ hostess. Miss Amelia Olson spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mr.! and Mrs. A. T. Welch. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family, Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Reit-; zel, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael,/ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers, Mr. and) Mrs. Clifford Craven were picking! grapes at the river Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baer and family of Bismarck were visiting Mr., and Mrs. Ed Ebling Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, Mr.} and Mrs. Martin Levedik of Bismarck, | Miss Alice Klepstein, Elmer Klep-) stein, Tony Knoll of Mandan, and; Miss Evelyn Evenson of Bismarck motored to Crystal Springs spending} Sunday at the lake fishing. Faye Salter of Regan called at the J. H. Salter home Thursday en route to Bismarck. Mrs. L. J. Agnew and daughters left Sunday for a visit in St. Paul. Mrs, Otto Ayers will entertain the Menoken Ladies’ Aid at her home ‘Thursday. H Mrs. A. C. Dance and daughter mo-! tored to Bismarck Sunday to attend; a birthday picnic dinner given in) honor of Mrs. Chas. McGoon. Mrs. Neil Funston was called to, Pickardsville by the death of her father. i Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Burke of Boze-| man, Mont., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hector McLean. Mrs. Park Wood and Mrs. Homer Craven are serving chicken dinners at the Park Wood Grove east of Meno- ' i | | ken. Miss Gladys Ness spent Monday visiting Miss Nellie Dance. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes were business callers in Bismarck Monday. at the church Sunday, Aug. 30. Lunch| Enock Anderson’s have as their will be served by the Ladies Aid. guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Heaton was in this vicinity|Thompson and family of Sioux City, buying cattle Monday. Towa. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. An- Peter Kluksdal, accompanied by|derson are sisters. Ole Haugan of Baltic, 8. D. called at}, Mrs. Bill Larson and. Mrs. Lowell J. O. Rise’s Wednesday afternoon. {Christiansen were shopping in Bis- Dallas Barkman called at C, M.jmarck Saturday. 4) Thi (Fee Mrs. Clarence Schmitz and son/and Ruby Magnuson were Saturday visited at the John Gable, Sr., home} luncheon guests of. Mr. and Mrs. J. y. Lund and daughter Louise. | Emil Sundquist has returned home | Still i} to harvest his crop after spending the summer with his brother Henry. aa INSU ON EA I id A ro hs has iret home from the arck , Hi . siding mspiaramaaa Several local farmers are through with their harvesting. The grasshop- Pers are bad in places. Charles Magnuson's daughters, Ruth Mrs, Signe Johnson and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ©. L. Johnson Sunday. and Ruby are visiting in Ghylin with Eimer Qually is working for John) riendg and relatives. f Laws through harvest. re Py ‘Mrs. Charléy Noon /and Axel Asplund made a business trip| son Donald of Wilton spent Sunday Bijerke's Tuesday. Jess and Emery Boss of Jamestown | called at Helmer Helgeson’s Sunday| afternoon. Word was received here last week from Clarence Rise that he is now employed at Dighton, Kansas. Many from here attended the sur- prise anniversary party given for Mr.| and Mrs. M. A. Lein Sunday, John Birkeland, daughter Gale and) son Clifford motored to Rugby} Thursday to be present at the funeral of Knut Sand. Mrs. Victor Pardon and daughter, vho have spent the past two weeks| with Mrs. Pardon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Birkeland, left Saturday for their home at Wichita, Kan. | Arnold Christianson spent Saturday evening with friends near Mandan. Mrs. Ole Vik, daughter Alice spent Friday afternoon at B. N. Lein’s. _C. M. Bjerke, L. O. Bates, Warren Kuler, and Ed Nygaard spent Sunday at Helmer Helgeson’s. Mrs, Carey Nelson and daughter Hazel spent Sunday and Monday at the Bt Brickson home. | Wild Rose \ >_> i) By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL “ Homer Brownawell has purchased| the lunch room ‘and business of} Charles Ryan of Sterling and took Possession Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Noll motored to Bismarck Friday, returning the same day. Several local families enjcyed the show at Braddock Friday and Sat- urday evenings. Mrs, John Peterson visited Bis- marck Friday. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell visited rel-| atives and friends for a few days in Bismarck last week. Edward Swanson was a capital city visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Lee and family southwest of Brad- dock Sunday. W. H. Brownawell was agreeably surprised Tuesday evening when all cy his children and grandchildren ar- rived to help him celebrate his birth- day. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder, Miss Helen Brownawell, Mr. and Mrs, “Bud” Knott, all of Bismarck; Mr, and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and daughter Joyce and Homer Brownawell of Moffit. Missouri L. M. CRAWFORD e jStill |Duncan home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glanville and jig, Mrs. Joe Brown and Cornelia John- son celebrated their birthdays to- gether Friday at the Joe Brown home. Beverly, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons, was taken to Bismarck last week for medical treat- ment. Mrs. C. M. Johnson, son Willard, and granddaughter Violet motored to Sunday. They were dinner guests at the Louie Lind home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Quanrud and family of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson and Helen and Harold Larson visited at the Lars Johnson home Sun- day. Mrs. Nick Chernos and infant daughter of Wilton were overnight guests at the Enock Anderson home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe called at the Albert Larson home in Crofte Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Miesner and Mrs. Alex Oshanyk, Wilton, visited at the Lars Jacobson home Wednesday. to Bismarck Monday. Rev. and Mrs, Oster and daughter Mary were supper guests of Mrs. Signe Johnson Monday. Russell Newman of Wilton and Joe Edwards of Chicago are working for Conrad Johnson. Rev. Oscar Kirlberg of Cokato, Minn., held services in the Swedish Mission church Sunday. Fritz Uhde of Canfield made a bus- iness call on Conrad Johnson Wed- nesday. ~ r Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and Rev. and Mrs. Oster and daughter Mary were supper guests at the Peter Johnson home Tuesday. The Still 4-H Sewing club will meet at the Helmar Asplund home next Saturday. The name selected at the last meeting for the club was “The Busy Bee Sewing club.” Alvin Hedstrom of Bismarck is working for his brother Bert Hed- strom. Leslie Wilmont, who spent Sunday Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and Mrs. Lars Jacobson called at the Henry Diede |home in Croft Monday to see the new baby. | v ——-* | By MRS. 0. M. McINTYRE Arena Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond and Floyd) Duncan were guests at the Elmer son Harold motored to Bismarck to see their son Dean who has been a patient at the Bismarck hospital the past week. He has been able to leave the hospital and is staying at his sister's, Mrs. Harrison Rogers. Dean had an abscess form on the bone near his ankle caused from a) bruise. Harry Ulfers was a caller at Ben Klangenburg’s Thureday evening. Miss Roberta Palms, who is visit- ing her uncle, Bluch Wagner, was @ guest of Helen Soder recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan and relatives who are visiting here, were guests at the McIntyre home Mon- day afternoon. Mrs. Johnie Sattler motored south one of the tractors. L, Bates is employed at the Mc- Intyre farm this week. Andrew Kraft was a caller in Wing Saturday evening. Julius Zewglie and Allen Frasier motored to Bismarck on business Saturday. Artie Payseno and family of Bis- marck have moved on the W. H. Stark fexm. [Canfield] By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN with his parents in Wilton. ‘Mrs, Eugene Perkins and baby boy: returned home Saturday from a Bis- marck hospital. Albert Johnson and Walter Sund- quist made a business trip.to Bis- marck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin John visited in Naughton Sunday with Mr. John- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson. ‘Mrs, Ed Broehl and son and Mrs. Standley shopped in Still Thursday. C. R. Johnson drove to Bismarck’ uraday and brought back his son’ George, who has been # patient at the Bismayck hospital. George is| spending a few days visiting at the home of his uncle, Claude Newman. Mrs. Edgar Cornell and daughter visited with Mrs. Roy Anderson| Thursday. Neva Noon visited the Kronick girls Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. John Johnson and son Ragnar were dinner guests at the Peter Johnson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Johnson of Bis- marck, Mrs. Hachhalter, Mrs. Joe Mickelson and Mrs. Andrew Fisher of Regan visited with Mrs. John Law ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bergquist and of Mr. and Mrs, Ned Asplund, | McKenzie By MBS. T. T. HUGHES at the Nils Alm home. Frank Miller and-Eugene Perkins were Sunday callers on L. W. Davis. Mrs, Falk, Mr. Johnson, and the Misses Ruth and Ruby Magnuson of Murdock, Minn., were Friday and Sat- urday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Rupp. turned home Thursday after a two month's stay in Bismarck. Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son Duane are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Alm. i Mr. and Mrs, Dave Spangberg shop- ped in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Johnson ac- companied Mr, and Mrs. Howard Watkins to Fargo Friday. They re- turned Monday. ‘ ! Sterling By FERN R. STEWART i Mrs, Henry Apland and daughter Ruby were Driscoll callers Thursday. Miss Grace Johnson is spending a few days at the John Sedvic home. Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Johnson and Carey Johnson, by Mrs. Tom Stewart, were Driscoll callers on Thursday. Mrs. Mildred. McLean spent Satur- day night at the John Sedvic home. family visited at the J. D. Stewart home in Driscoll Sunday. Miss Shirley Stewart is spending 8 few days at the Ernest Johnson home. Bob Cherry, Bismarck, is employed on the George Kusche’s farm. The Farmers’ Union held its regu- lar meeting in the hall Monday. ‘ f Hazelton or > By ADALINE LANDSBERGER ‘The members of the Pioneer Bridge McOanna, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins and baby re- | da: Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stewart and il a Mrs. J. D. McCusker mo- here the first of the week visiting with Rev. Father Schweitzer. The Country Sewing Bee and Pris- cilla Club were entertained Thurs- Ben Arthemeyer. Mrs. Wachter of Bismarck, mother of Mrs. E. L. Semling arrived here Saturday for a visit. Rev. Father Schweitzer motored to Braddock Saturday morning where he held church services. i {to Hebron Wednesday. Tom Shea and daughter Lucille motored to Linton, Friday. Miss Elvira Wahlmann arrived home Saturday from Valley City for a short visit. 5 A ony as ee | Moffit | e By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Miss Violet Olson of Bismarck is visiting with her friend Miss Thelme Moffit. Mrs, Jim Hill and children returned to Moffit Sunday from a visit in ‘Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. They have been gone about two months, The Ladies’ Aid held a food sale on Saturday. Eleven dollars was taken in, Mrs, Burt Johnson and Miss Gladys Moffit motored to Bismarck Monday to see Burt Johnson who is in the hosiptal. ‘ Miss Agiies Benz is not getting along as well as expected and is still kept in bed. Everett Porter and son Clair were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pillsbury and sons and Mrs. H. D, Hamblen mo- tored to Pursian Lake Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler and children and Mrs. V. Benz attended the Meth- odist church in Bismarck Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Olson and sons visited at the V. Benz home Saturday. Mrs. Burns Bailey and children were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Ed Lewis of Kenmare, who works at the Wm. Lane home, has brought his family here. Mrs. W. H. Edson was taken to the Bismarck hospital last Friday. She is suffering from hay fever. Mrs. E. Enockson took her to the hospital. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover at Hazelton Aug. 14. Mrs. Jones and children visited at the Alfred Faust home Saturday. Frank Benz and Charles Moffit, Jr., were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Miss Etta Hoffman returned to her work in the store Monday after hav- ing been sick for about two weeks. Pred Doehle was @ dinner guest at the C. E. Moffit home Sunday. Miss Harriet Moffit and Mrs. C. E. Moffit called at the Gred Moffit home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howitson were callers in town Saturday. They have been visiting relatives in Washington. There will be a meeting of the church board on Sunday, Aug. 29, to decide on the delegates to the confer- ence, »Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and sons visited at the C. E. Moffit home Sat- urday evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wierenga and children left last week for their home in South Dakota. f Ecklund By JUSTINE MORRIS ° Mrs. Victor Anderson was a caller in Still Monday. Gene Perkins called at the Carl Johnson home Monday. Ida Tosseth and Maxine Johnson) visited at the Herb Fricke home Mon- day. Justine and Aldene Morris visited at the Victor Anderson home Tues- Ye Marjorie Morris visited at the W. H. Morris home the past week. i Among the Wilton callers from this vicinity Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, Orville Fal- kenstein, Gordon Williams, Paul Fish- er, Mr, and Mrs; Emil Hilken, and Philip Monroe. Lester Festerling, who has spent, ited at the T. F. Morris home Satur-| day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris, Marion, Bernice, Justine, Aldine, and Eunice Morris, and Sam Brown visited at the Eddie Dahl home near Douglas Sun-| day. Clarence Anderson returned to his home Saturday after spending the past two weeks at Warden, Mont., as a guest of his sister, Mrs. Archie Holden. Levi Anderson, Sam Brown and Carl Gilbertson were dinner guests at the John Vollan home Friday. day by Mrs. Arthemeyer, Sr., and Mrs. | } George Zirbes made a business trip | held several months in Potter, Nebr., vis-| "x re Sunday visitors at the home. motored to St. Paul Henry with From there LF. ‘a load of cattle Saturday. Horner and daughter Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vincent and Anton Mor- man visited with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Emter north of Almont Sunday. Mrs. Ole A. Olson and daughters Beverly and Opal attended a picnic at Twin Lakes Sunday for the Canfield 4-H Club. Oscar Whitstock caller in Wing Monday. The 4-H Glub met at the A. E. Kop- plin home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Byron Knowles and was a business @/ children and Mr. and Mrs. Lambert of Arena motored to Wildwood Sun- Mrs. John N. Hagan of Fargo, Mrs. F, 8. Smith and daughter of Wilton, Mrs. J. H. Boss and daughter Edna of Bismarck spent Friday visiting at the L. H. Knowles home. By) Opal and Faye Harvey spent Sun- day at the home of their parents. Leonard Knowles spent last week in Laurel, Montana. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Larson and son and Mrs, Ed. Larson spent Sat- urday in Bismarck. Bill Glanville has returned to his home after spending several weeks in Kansas. Martha Hein spent Saturday eve- ning and Sunday at the John Schib- 's. Lillian Mueller spent Sunday at her home, Mr. and Mrs. August Martillo of Frederick, 8. D., visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Boss at Bismarck Sunday. They also stopped and visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knowles. Mrs. Ralph Halver and Mrs. Arthur Tees had as their house guests last week their mother, sister and brother from Arthur, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs, Gust Roseneau and Theodore and Hilda of Arena called at the Mueller home Sunday enroute home from Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Barth drove to Tuttle Thursday to consult a physic- ian about their baby. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Weber, Sr., and Mr, and Mrs, John Weber, Jr., visited with Mrs. Jacob Weber Sunday at Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gaub of Robinson, former resident of Wing, also visited there. Mrs. Mary Durkin of Jamestown visited with Mrs. J. J. Scallon last week. Mrs. James Olson and Glenn Olson visited with Mrs. J. H. Glanville ‘Thursday. Mrs. John Weber, Jr., entertained ‘Thursday at a birthday supper for Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossart, Mr. and Mrs, G. Weber, Mr. Hein and daugh- ter Martha, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and children. It was Mr. Weber's 46th birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Gust Olson and son Glenn motored to Canfield Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Fryer, Adam Keel and Emil Piepkorn visited at the James Olson home Friday eve- | Steiber —————_— By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson enter- tained on Sunday for Mr, and Mrs. H. A, Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Driscoll and Fritz Uhde, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stokes, Fort Ran- to McClusky Sunday, taking their daughter there for medical teratment. Among the Regan callers from this vicinity Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Olson, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bosche and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Steinert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gehringer and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gainger and son, The Pleasant View school board held a special meeting at the John at the Efraham Schaeffer home. J. ©. Olson was a Regan caller Pri- Mes. L. Hopkins of Regan was 8 business caller at the John Carlson Rapid City, 8. D., called at the Oscar Wickstrom home last week en route to McVille,,N. D. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Olson called at Hickel Maxine Johnson returned to her home in Wilton Friday after visiting at the Gene Perkins home. Gordon Williams called at the H. McCullough home Saturday. Bennie Anderson was a caller in| Fred Wood was in this vicinity Wednesday. —_—_—— Wing o——— By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hethering- ton left for their home in Iowa, Wed- £ 5 H E a F pplite era : ey BE eee iy 5 : i E 5 i ! i : : ae : | i Hf i 5 : ; : if 4 ‘Word has been received by of Sam Conley that he died Thi at the home of relatives in Wiscon- sin. Mr. Conley lived in this vicinity for many years, having left here about two years ago. _ Russell Canfield called at the Ed Preshour home Saturday evening. Frank Brown of Sterling touwnship called at Mrs. Jennie Clarke's Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family, Mrs. Ed Gibson and Mrs. Nora Sharp were among those who were shopping in Bismarck Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Snyder and Miss Margaret visited at the Ed Gibson home Tuesday. Jim Spitzer was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Several from this vicinity attended the Union Aid meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Schlabach Thursday. J. R. Johnson was a supper guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Par- ker Sunday. went to Flasher Saturday. They brought back Mr. and Mrs, Martin Magnus’s household furnishings. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stiles and fam- ily were Sterling callers Monday. A The cararera club met at the jome Oo: . and Mrs. Elder Elness Tuesday. Macomber By ALICE M. WALKER | e Mr. and Mrs. I, G. Iverson left Thursday morning for Grafton, where they will spend a brief vacation with their son, Richard. Sid Waddington was a business caller in Minot Tuesday. T. G. Gerow drove to Fargo Tues- day to meet his family, who had spent the week-end in Minneapolis. They were accompanied by Mrs. Gerow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8t. Clair of Owatona, Minn. Mesdames Ben and William Ollen- burger motored to Bismarck Thurs- day and brought back Hilda Christ- ey who remained here until Fri- lay. Mrs. Harry Davenport, Regan, spent Thursday here with her sister, Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth. Mrs. John Keefer, Wilton, was a guest Tuesday at the Hollingsworth home. Mrs. Chester Parks and daughters, Jane and Jacquelyn, and Miss Jane Dixon, Bismarck, were guests Thurs- day and Friday at the John Dixon home. En route Tuesday from Beulah, to their home at Fort Benton, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Marty and daugh- ter, Grace, were over-night guests of their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker. A birthday '. Mrz, John Dizon and Mrs Bea Ollec. .@|burger, was tendered Mrs. Charles a Baldwin, the evening of Aug- ust 15, Frank Dutton, Chapin, was a sup- ea guest Friday at the R. D. Flavin ome. In compliment to her small son and daughter, Irving and Ruth, Mrs. Henry Ollenburger gave a birthday party Thursday afternoon. ‘Mrs, Wm. Ollenburger “has as a week-end guest, her aunt, Mrs. Henry Anderson, Bismarck. They motored to Regan Friday where.they visited at the Eric, Alvin and Dave Ghylin homes. Mrs. Jack Sherbeck and children accompanied Mrs. Hanwell here from Bismarck Thursday for a brief visit with friends, Mrs. Hanwell reports slight improvement in Mr. Hanwell’s health. The Macomber Homemakers’ club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Otto Larson as leader on the subject “Meats—and how to Serve Them.” The group welcomed back an old member, Mrs. Walter Leben, who has ee during the summer. 5 Mrs. Henry Ollenburger and family and their guest, Miss Rose Klein of Bismarck, motored to Turtle Lake Sunday where they spent the day at the Rudolph Klein home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leben and family have moved here from their ‘aise Ruth Wilmoh,” Ruth t, Regan, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Otto Larson home. Mrs. Larson also By KARL SCHATZ Mrs. E. Johnson spent Sunday af- ternoon visiting Mrs, J. R. Jones. Ruth Schats visited at the Karl Schatz home Tuesday.

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