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T. 'HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS > }) af Sterling By FERN R. STEWART George Magnus and Jim Sedivic ‘were town callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mrs, Ernest Johnson and daugh-} ters Lorrine and Deloris spent Mon-; day at the Tom Stewart home. Mr. und Mrs. Robert Eisenbiez were town callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith Sat- urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and) Ernest Johnson were Driscoll call- ers Thursday. Floyd Belk and Jack Durfee were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson visit- ed at the Pete Schlaback home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family, Miss Grace Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn visit- ed at the J. D. Stewart home in Dris- coll Sunday to help Grandpa Stewart celebrate his 72nd birthday and Glen} Stewart celebrated his ninth. Miss Grace Johnson spent week-end with Miss Fern Stewart. Miss Mildred Olson visited with Miss Genevieve Jessen over the week- | end Harry Edgerly and son Fay town callers Wednesday. P. T. A. was held at the school- house Thursday night Clifford Olson, accompanied by his} mother, and Mr. and Mrs. H. E, How-j itson were Bismarck shoppers Satur- day. H. E. Brownawell was a Bismarck caller Monday. Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Oscar Anderson Wednesday. A special school meeting was held{ Tuesday evening. Eli Harding was a town caller Wee nesday. Mrs. E. A. Kling and son Llewllyn were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Miles Parke broke his arm in the) basketball game with Driscoll last ‘Tuesday night. Union meeting was held Monday night. Fifteen new members were taken in. Plans were talked over for starting a junior members club. Joe Cox and Mrs. J. H. Riley re-{ turned home Tuesday after attending their mother’s funeral in Iowa. ' Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN the! were | Miss Tillie Schoon spent a few days with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon the past week. The following officers were elected at the Clear Lake election Tuesday. Clerk, B. F. Pasley, treasurer, A. N. Nelson, supervisor, L. B. Olson, as- sessor, Marvin Klucksdal. Nels Dronen was a Bismarck caller Wednesday. Mrs. Marie Olausen and sons Olof,, Erling and Raider were Wednesday visitors at the Harold Christensen home in Lein township. J. W. Beyer and son Ralph spent Wednesday at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were over night visitors at) Mr. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Jens Hansen of Kidder county. | Mrs. Roy Smith and children spent several days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klucksdal. Ruby Orne visited her grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Paslay the past week. Selden Bryant visited his wife, Mrs. Bryant at the hospital at Bismarck | ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland called at Warren Kuler home Friday. | Ladies Aid was held at the Peter| Klucksdal home Sunday afternoon. | | | | i Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Paslay spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Smith. Mrs. Ernest Schoon is enjoying a visit from her mother Mrs. Peterson | of Verona. Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vanj Vieet’s home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Lebelt and sons of Glen; ‘Ullin and Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Van Vleet. Those who were entertained Mon- day evening to a dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schoon, were Mrs. Peter- son of Verona, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest companied by Mrs. A. B. Stratton and daughter Audrey, who visited Mr. Stratton, a patient in a Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins motored to Wilton Sunday. Bessie Wilson, Frances Tourtelotte and Walter Tyberg motored up from Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter Margery were guests of Wing rel- atives Sunday. Lyle Dimond spent the last week as the guest ‘of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dimond. Gladys Gramling spent the week- end at her home. The 4-H club met with Hélen Aune Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and; Mrs. August Westerman were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. The results of the village election | Tuesday were as follows: Lundberg, Tourtelotte, Strand, aldermen; Wes- terman—assessor; Penner,—clerk and treasurer; Rannestad—justice of the peace and Kelly—Marshal. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein and Mrs. Carl Lein motored to Wilton Wednes- ay. The Ladies’ Aid will meet Wednes- day with Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte. ——. ‘, | Ecklund | »—_—_ ———_» By JUSTINE MORRIS John Hein was'a Wednesday caller T's, S and son Fred were allers at the G. A. Bossert’s. who visited at the Christ) Berg home Tuesday evening were} Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein and son Henry, George Barth and Mr. Deg-| ner and son John. William Degner visited Tuesday evening at the Bill Melhoff home. Mr, and Mrs, A. Degner and son William were Tuesday visitors at the Reidlinger home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert visited Wednesday evening at Davie Hien's. Christ Berg and son Reynold, Dan |Sleglock, Dan Hien and Adolph Deg- ner motored to Bismarck Wednes- day. OO | Estherville ies sl Loamtares ine ee 7 By MRS. ROY LITTLE Willie Uhde was a business caller at the Anna Knudson home Monday. Gene Little spent Tuesday evening | at the Henry Schilling’s. Canfield Ladies’* Aid met at the Grant Ludvig home Wednesday. Mrs. John Carlson entertained the American Legion Auxiliary Thursday | afternoon. Earl and George Mowder, Arnold Wold and Gene Little were Regan callers Tuesday. Martin Strand was elected treas- urer; Ted Amundson, supervisor; Wil- liam Uhde, sr., justice of the peace; and Roy Little assessor, at the town- ship election Tuesday. Gudman Jordahl spent the week- end at her home in Canfield town-| {ship. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth spent Friday at the Harry Davenport | home. | Mr. and Mrs. William Wilmot and) son Leland of Wilton were visitors at! the Earl and George Mowder homes | Saturday and Sunda: Ruth Wilmot is staying at the Ot- {to Larson home in Macomber during the illness of Mrs. Larson. Mr. Anna Strand and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Michelson home. y visitors at the Roy Little home were: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ugien and family of Wilton and George) Schilling. Mrs. Ole Wold, Arnold, Mollie andj Hazel Wold spent Sunday at the Ce-| cil Elkins home. - Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Cari Schlosman called at the Fred Wagner home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and daughter Rachel and son Andrew called at the Fred Wagner home Wed- nesday. Fred McFadden of Wilton called at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son; Andrew were Wilton shoppers Thurs- Jenson and Arthur Cummings home. Richard and Miss Frances Rupp, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rupp will spend the Easter va- cation at home. Richard attends the Agricultural college at Fargo and his sister is studying at the Valley City normal school. Richard Fricke was a caller at the home of his sister, Mrs. Al Erickson and family in Bismarck Wednesday. A number of the friends and rela- tives of Mr and Mrs. Richard Kickul, newlyweds of last week, gathered at their home Wednesday evening for a surprise party. Cards and dancing were enjoyed. Music was furnished by local talent. Donald Morris of Ecklund was a caller in the community Friday while en route to Bismarck. Earl Kocher of Pembina was greet- ing old friends in the community re- cently. He is a former resident of Baldwin. Mrs, Mathilda Baumgart returned home Thursday from a_ several months visit with relatives near Ar- nold. Willie Borner has moved in with his brother Ernest on the old Baum- gart farm in Burnt Creek township. Harry Hogue has taken possession of the Borner farm, now owned by Mar- tin Bourgois. o-—_—_______-, Wild Rose | ——_ ° By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL The township election was held Tuesday. The following officers were re-elected: O, B. Swanson, supervis- or; W. H. Brownawell, clerk; R. W. Feliheim, justice of the peace; Ever- ett Porter, assessor; Arnold Peter- son, constable and road overseer, Jens Peterson were tied for treasurer, This township is proud of voting 100 per cent against capital removal. Mrs, W. H. Brownawell, who spent several weeks in Bismarck visiting her daughters Mrs. Donald Snyder and Miss Helen Brownawell, return- ed home Saturday. Ernest Saville and son Lee were Capital City visitors Saturday. O. B. Swanson and son Ernest and wie were Bismarck visitors Wednes- lay. The township board held its regular meeting at the clerk's office Tuesday. Sunday guests at the W. H. Brown- awell home included Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger, Miss Es- ther Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and family. Misses Mabel Wilson and Esther Lang, Wild Rose teachers, had Sun- day afternoon tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Kauko, A number from here attended the golden wedding anniversary supper given in Moffit Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Werner's | 50th wedding anniversary. A dinner was served to 127 guests, followed by @ mock wedding. -—__—_________¢@ Christiana | _ By VIOLET A. CLARKE Willie Schoon attended the basket- ball game in Sterling Tuesday night. Nearly everyone attended the presi- dential primary election and town-| ship election held at Christiana schoo! | No. 1 Tuesday. l Christ Schoon and sons Ernest and/ Willie were Driscoll and Steele callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and| family attended a party near Steele| Saturday night. Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet | were Sterling callers Tuesday eve- |ning. Mrs. Peterson of Verona, N. D., came Saturday to visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Reiger, Mr. and! Mrs. J. W. Beyer and sons Raymond, | Robert and Ralph, and Miss Lucille | Milman spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and} family spent Wednesday with Mr. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen, near Steele. Adolph Hansen and Elder Elness were callers at the John Elness home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enter- tained a number of relatives and friends at.a party Thursday night at their home. Edward Smith was calling on friends in Sterling township Wednes- day. over Sunday with their parents. Hazel Taylor was a Sunday night guest of Gwendolyn Nelson. Mrs, Clifford Craven was a recent visitor of Mrs. Homer Taylor. Mrs, Glen Oder and daughter, De- loras, who have been visiting at Bill Oder's recently, returned home at ‘Welch's Spur. Vina and Myrwin Oder motored to Welch's Spur Friday to stay at the Glen Oder home. Homer Taylor made a trip to Re- gan Saturday on a business mission. i Hazlegrove his By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray and Elmer Perry were in Tuttle Monday on business. Jack Stewart and son, Wallace, were in Tuttle Monday. Joe Goldsmith called Wednesday at Ray Hazlegrove's. Allen Fraizer and Jay Payiseno were in Goodrich Tuesday. Ed Ochsuner and Ed Schaller called at the Harry Ulfers farm Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cloud and fam- ily and Wilma Kafer were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rachel were Sunday visitors at the Alex Neff, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff and sons, Henry and Julius, and daughter, Hilda, and Rev. Mr. Fisher visited at the Ted Rosenau home north of Wing recently, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brose and son, George, were Sunday supper guests at the Christ Rath home. Mr. and Mrs. Miller of California arrived here Saturday. They will live on the Sam Bippes farm. The Bippes family will leave for California to make their home, Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler to Harvey Saturday. Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and son Dale and daughter Dorothy and Fred ‘Wagner were shoppers in Tuttle Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zwiegle and daughters, Della and Ruth, and Ed- win Stielmeyer were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler Sunday. ) Oo went Harriet By MRS. O. G. WIETSTOCK Jule Jankie and Joe Regier visited at the William Deckert home Mon- day night. Mrs. Jacob Buller celebrated her 56th birthday Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Regier and daughter Emma, Mrs. Anna Wiens, Mr. and Mrs, David Buller, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Heid and family and Mr. and Mrs, William Deckert and children. The township voted 100 per cent for Bismarck on the capital removal question at the recent election. The Arena 4-H club gave a play at} the Wing’ opera house Thursday night before a large audience. Mrs. C. F. Lambert was an over- night guest in Tuttle Thursday. A surprise party was given at the Ingvald Eide, Sr., home Friday night | on Mrs. Eide's birthday. Those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plines, Sr., and son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wet- zel, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wietstock, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. William Merkel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krien and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft visited at the Rudolf Heid home ‘Tuesday. Sam Bippus and family moved into Arena Tuesday. When the weather warms up they will go to their new home in California. Anna and Albert Eide spent the week-end at their home. Lillie Johnson visited at the John Toavs home in Tuttle Sunday. O. G. Wietstock and family mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Ethel Brenden spent the week-end. at her home. Miss Lillie Johnson called at the George Regier home Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Deckert and family visited at the Jake and Isaac Berg homes in Driscoll Thursday. | Steiber | By MRS. WM. HICKEL The election was held at Pleasant View school Tuesday. The election board consisted of John Anderson, day. Phillip Wall, sr., and son Phillip pall jr, motored to Wilton Thurs- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Schoon and son, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and family. Albert Christensen called on Leo Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and|chairman; Gottlieb Steinert and Fred son, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon} Bergquist, judges: and Bill Hickel and family spent Saturday evening/and Delbert Olson, clerks. Officers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin |Jelected for the coming term were: Lane Mond#. Township board meeting was held at the B. F. Pasley home Tuesday af- ternoon. Mrs. J. W. Beyer and Mrs. Alfred | Olson assisted Mrs. Henry Olson to care for one of the twins Tuesday. The child was sick. Mrs. Selden Bryant, who has been} sick at the hospital at Bismarck the past two weeks, returned home Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and daughter Rosemary were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Z Ole Olson of Driscoll called on his brother Henry and family Wednes- day. sf | Regan ° © By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Andy Garnes, Jr., returned to Regan with them and to spend his Easter vaca- tion. Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte entertained the Bridge club Monday evening. Jake Wagner and Miss Hilda Wagner were Wilton shop- pers Wednesday. Among those at the quilting “bec” at the A. H. Heinle home Friday were Mrs. William Wagner, Mrs. Fred Wag- ner, Mrs, Christ Wolf and Mrs. A. H. Heinle. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hall were |wilton shoppers Thursday. oe | Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORKNER Olson near Driscol. Miss Tillie Schoon was also an overnight guest. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and nephew Frankie, also Raymond John- son attended the basketball game and dance in Sterling Friday night. Mrs. Adolph Hansen visited her mother, Mrs. Christ Schoon, Monday, while Mr. Hansen went to Driscoll and Sterling. Marsh Wilton and family, who spent the winter in McKenzie, moved back on to Mrs. Sam Conley’s farm last week. Raymond Johnson who has been employed at the Elder Elness home Andy Peterson spent several days the past winter, left Sunday for the of the past week in Bismarcé visiung |Homer Envik's home near McKenzie with relatives. jwhere he will be employed for & Mr. and M Fred Kant and fam- month. 2 Tryge { —— o family in Bismarck Saturday. | The children of the Presbyterian | Sunday school will give a program Easter Sunday morning. John Herdebu and H. Little Tues- day were elected road ove.seeis; n0y} Edwin Olson, Pete Lundquist, Geo. Lewis, supervisor; Herb Little, treas-!and Martin Nelson made a trip to urer; Fred Wood, clerk; Wm. Gil-|Regan Thursday. bertson, constable; Julius Meyers and| Gwendolyn Nelson was an over- Charles Bleckreid, justices and Adam night guest Thursday with Edna and ily visited with the Frank Stitze| + By GLADYS NELSON New officers are Supervisor, Robert Patzner; treas- urer, Albert Anderson; clerk, Delbert Olson; assessor, Bill Hickel; consta- ble, John Zelmer; justice of peace, J. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children spent Sunday at the Wil- liam Hickel home. Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom and infant son, who have been spending some jtime with Mrs. Wickstrom’s parents, returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gehring and children spent the week-end with relatives in Lincoln Valley. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Strand, Miss iMary Doyle, F. C. Uhde and Otto ‘Uhde spent Friday evening at the J. C. Olson home. Mrs, John Carlson entertained the Homemaker and Auxiliary Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub visited jat the Wahl home Sunday. Bismarck callers from this vicinity the last week were: J. C. Olson, Herb Falmer, Jake Gaub and Gerald Jones. D. E. Mattis, who has spent the last three months. visiting in South Dakota, returned last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Zelmer and children visited at the Robert Patzner home Thursday evening. | Prizes were won by Mrs. L. Hopkins} Herdebu, assessor. Myrtle Oder. Visitors at the John Stroh home and Mrs. Joe Kiefer. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly were guests at the Manning home Mon- ‘The Birthday club met at the N. O. Strand home Wednesday. The birth- days of Mrs. Strand, Mrs. Allan Wes- terman and Mrs. Rannestad were cel- ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte, Mrs. Joe Kiefer and Mrs. Anna Knudson motored to Bismarck Thursday. gan Trends’ Monday. "Mrs. A. 3. Stzetton motored home with Mrs. Sh ws. iKelly motored to Jamestown , His brother Owen returned club met at the Lewis, Gilberison, Bieckreid and her-| debu. Baldwin voters also decided to cut wages, all members of the board being in favor of the reduction. overnight guest at the home of his sis- ter, Mrs, Ira Falkenstein Friday. 1ne Andersons are moving from their farm this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Knownly Dorman en- tertained a group of friends and rel- atives at their home Sunday. Those present included: Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp and daughters Florence and Delores, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and daughters, Eunice and Marian, Mr. and Mrs, John Herdebu and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein, and Mr. and Mrs. William Davenport and son of Naughton. Herman Meyers is seriously ill at the family home northeast of here. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Nordstrom and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mount and family were Sunday guests at the Laurence Stocks home. Prank Weise and Mrs. William Al- len and two daughters of Washburn Leonard, Edith and Edwin Olson, Morris Anderson of Still was an) Sunday were: Mr, and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and family, Jake Frey of McClusky and Emil Stroh. 7 Many attended the dancing party at the Jake Gehring home Friday. ‘> | Driscoll a | By DELLA MAE OLSON O, J. Olson, K. A. Ersland, J, O. Wright and J. A. McCann attended the past masters’ meeting of the Bis- hag Masonic lodge Monday eve- ning. The Methodist Sunday school and Epworth league are giving an Easter program at 2 o'clock Sunday after- noon in the hall. George and Martin Nelson visited Thursday night at the G. Cederstrom home. Henry Roswick spent Tuesday at the Albin Spangberg home. Mrs. Harris and Sheldon Field, Bismarck, were callers Tuesday at the George Nelson home. John Anderson and Donald Morris made a trip to Fargo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family of McKenzie were entertained at dinner Sunday by the Gedrge Nel- sons. John Anderson and Harvey Fitzgerald of near Regan also were callers. Mrs. Gene Cunningham left for Dickinson to spend a few weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson. Mr, and Mrs. Gene Cunningham and Ed Lundquist motored to Bis-| Mrs. F. E. Johns, Mrs. H. M. Ward marck Saturday. and son George and Mrs. Alden Nel- Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and|son and son Daryl spent last, Tuesday Gerald and Gertie made a trip to|with Mrs. M. Lunn. ‘Bismarck Saturday. Word has been received here that Iren and Floyd Anderson of Bis-|Ear] Ruble. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. versity of Minn., has recently been elected to a national honorary engi- neering journalism fraternity. John Mount was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday evening. ‘The community gave a Washington jbi-centennial program in the hall Friday evening. The program con- sisted of a playlet, musical numbers by the Driscoll band and high school students and a talk on the life his- tory of George Washington by Mr. Lee of Steele, Kidder county superin- tendent of schools. Mrs. W. E. Titus spent Friday af- ternoon with Mrs. Edward Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johnson en- tertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. A. S. E. Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson and Harold Swanson. Margaret Ritchie of Bismarck is visiting at the Jim Annunson home. Mrs. William Van Vleet and daugh- ter Wilma spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Meland. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett were Ree callers in Bismarck Tues- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz spent Thyrsday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hanson. The Epworth League met Sunday evening in the Methodist church. Miss Doris Tompt. leading the musi- cal and Miss Hazel Brushwein the de- votional program. Mrs, A. H. Meland and Mrs. Vic Pederson and daughter Jacqueline spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. William Van Vleet. The 4-H Cooking club tendered Miss Valdis Knudson a farewell party Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sarsten of Cen- vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brostrom and daughter Betty called at the J. R, Brostrom home Saturday. Gunder Hagen called at the Nel- as and Lillefjeld homes election y. Elmer Larson was a Wilton caller Sunday. Noreen Hannefield has been ill with tonsilitis but now is recovered. Ole Lillefjeld called at the Elmer Larson home Tuesday. Lawrence Johnson called at the Ar- thur Damstrom home Tuesday. Mrs. Theo Taylor visited in Bis- marck recently. - re ‘A Macomber eee George Michelsen spent last week at the Lewis Jorgenson home in Alta. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Liben and family spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Michelsen, Re- gan, were Friday callers at the Otto Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. William Ollenburger attended the First Lutheran church in Bismarck Sunday. Ruth Wilmot and Alf Johnson spent Sunday at the former's home at Regan. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Walker and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Walker at Under- w Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth and George Michelsen were Sunday guests at the Pete Michelsen home at By MRS, 0. LARSON ter and Miss Evelyn Thomas of Ster- ling spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson had as visitors Sunday evening: P. M. Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett and Rev. Foss. . Mrs. F. O. Johnson spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. M. T. Olson. Shoppers in Bismarck Thursday were: Mrs. Irving Hanson, Miss Hazel Nelson, Miss Della Olson, C. A. Kol- stad, Ed. Eisenbeisz, Mrs. Robert Sharpe, sr., Miss Florence Sharpe, and Mr. and Mrs, A. Eisenbeisz, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson and daughter Jacqueline and Mr, and Mrs. Irving Hanson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, F, E. Johns, Mrs. H. E. Olson spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Joe Gertz. Mrs. Clarence Swanson and daugh- ter Beva Jean spent Thursday after- noon with Mrs. H. A. Knudson. The Wing high school girls’ and boys’ basketball teams played the Driscoll high school teams here Sat- urday evening. The girls score was 9-2 in favor of Driscoll and the boys score 62-19 in favor of Wing. The same evening the Wing Independents defeated the team here 50-20. Canfield ‘| ——____——¢ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Ladies’ Aid met at the Lindsey home Wednesday. Mrs. Hethering- ton and Mrs. McCoy were visitors. Mrs. Hetherington and Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet Olson, Clair Ghylin and Dee Bailey spent Thursday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Olson at the Joe Cook home. The Misses Elizabeth, Esther and ‘Helen Humphreys visited with their parents here recently. Mrs, Joe Cook has returned from Bismarck Friday. Alf Johnson and_ Ruth Wilmot spent Sunday at the Jordahl home, T. A. officers elected for the coming year are: Mrs. G. Lindsey, president; Violet Olson, secretary- treasurer, and Bernhardt Jordahl, vice president. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and Joe and Sydney Cook called at the Orvy Bailey home recently. Lucille Johnson spent a few days at her home returning to Valley City Monday. Mrs. Strand, Barney and Einar Strand and Matt Strand were dinner guests at the Frank Mickelson home Sunday. Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson and family visited at the Jacob Daniel- son home in Regan Sunday. I Alta j SE... By CARL SCHATZ Carl Schatz and son Edwin were ‘McClusky callers on Monday. Jake Gaub called on Roy Just Mon- day afternoon. Emil Johnson and Fred Brackett motored to McClusky Monday. John Stroh called on John Ander- son Monday. Noel Ness called on Charles Lar- son Monday afternoon. Ted Hochhalter was a McClusky caller Tuesday. John Stinert visited with Gottlieb Stinert Monday evening. Dave Houchhalter called on Jake Stroh near Wing Tuesday. Donald Schaffer visited Emil War- ner near Mercer Monday. Dan Rhinehart called at the Carl Schatz home Monday. Fred Brackett motored to Wilton Monday. Miss Myra Johnson spent the week- end visiting with Mrs. Jack Coombs. Mr, and Mrs, Jake Boucholz and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Stinert Tuesday. Fred Bender, jr., was an Alta shop- per Tuesday. Raymond Gaub visited with Alvin Brackett Wednesday. George Vollmer spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends and relatives at Washburn. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Scheler of Vel- va visited friends near Alta Satur- day and Sunday. Many young folks from this vicin- ity attended the party at the Gear- ling home Friday evening. Dick Henderson of Regan is spend- ing several days with Alvin Brackett. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson visited with Mr. and Mrs, Zelmer Tuesday. © Glenview By VIOLET L, JOHNSON Mrs. Paul Bourgois and children are spending a few days in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs, Walter John- son Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and sons Roy and Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Christensen and Mr. and Mrs, Lars Jacobson were guests at the Al- vin Lange home Wednesday evening. Callers at the Ole Olson home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs, Gust Olson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, @!aivin Ghylin ‘and the Ole Olson's from Wing. Alice Walker came home Friday to care for her father who has been il, Mr. and Mrs. A, Ghylin and sons and Sarah Berg called at the Dave Ghylin home Sunday. The following officers were elect- ed at the township election Tues- day: Supervisor. P. E, Patton; clerk, George Mowder; assessor, A. F. Ghylin; treasurer, B. O, Strand; con- stables, Orlo Johnson and Charles Our. —— OOOO Lyman o By S. GYLDEN Sulo Gylden was transacting busi- ness in Wing Monday. Mabel Maki spent the week-end at, her home. Charlie Hanson from Barnstad spent the week-end at Louis Olson's. Tyne Eckholm spent the week-end with her sister Siiri at Wing. A party was held at Louis Olson's Saturday evening. Gust Eckholm, son Sulo and daugh- ter Tyne, John Gylden, Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer and Charlie Hanson were town callers Saturday. Sylvia, Tyne and Sulo Eckholm, Ralph Harju and Andrew Lienska spent Thursday evening at John Gylden’s. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Lahti, Mr. Ar- vid Roos, Mr. Hero, Mr. Jutila, Mr. Jake Banttari and Mrs. Gust Eck- holm were callers at Henry Inget’s and Jacob Neime’s Saturday. Andrew Lienska and Ralph Harju were callers at Henry Inget’s Sun- day. Sulo Gylden Monday left for Mar- jon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gyl- den. °—_-——— ° | Painted Woods | ES ie morons | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr..and Mrs. Lester Brown and son Marian, Charles Hannefield and daughter Noreen motored to Bismarck Saturday to visit with Mrs. Hanne- field and daughter Hope at the hos- pital. Hope is feeling as well as can be expected. Several blood trans- fusions were made last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson are spending this week at the Andrew Nelson home. Mrs. Arthur Damstrom and daugh- ter Doris visited at the William Mrs. Chester Erstrom and daugh- ters Cleo and Effie called at the Elsie Erstrom home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kozak have as guests this week Mrs. Kozak’s sister and two children of Killdeer. George Oltjen and Caroline John- son attended the St. Patrick’s dance at Price Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Engstrom and son Marvin were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot visited over the week-end here. The John Stoltz family moved to the Albin Erstrom farm recently va- cated by the Nagel family. John Partyka was a caller at the Morgan home Frida: Sophia Fredrickson, formerly of Glenview, was married recently in the Panama Canal zone. Miss Fredrick- son left here a year ago. : A report that the Albert Larson family were planning to move to th Englemann farm proved to be erron- eous. The Cecil Mount rented the place and will move there in the near future. ‘Ninety-two votes were cast in the election in this township. The follow- ing officers were elected: Clerk, Jay De Long; treasurer, Arvid Engstrom; supervisor for 1 year, Enock Ander- son; supervisor for 3 years, Larson; road overseer, Walter Sim- ons; justice of the peace, F. K. Simons; assessor, W. A. Simons. * ) \ Still AGREES ES By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs, Charley Noon, daugh- ter Neva, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon; son D’Wayne and Helen spent Tuesday evening at the Nels Alm home, : Mrs. David Ghylin and daughter till Tuesday. Mrs, Signe Johnson and children were Sunday vistiors of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Vernon Johnson and Ruben Pearson called en Albert Hagstrom Monday. Miss Velma Johnson entertained the following young-people at her home Friday evening: Martha Newman and. Raymond Flavin of Wilton, Bernita Brennise of Regan, Leo Strand and Ival Donald and Nadine Noon. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson called on Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Skin- ner of Wilton Tuesday evening. Erick Pearson Brown home Monday. Anne Waddington of Bismarck is were Sunday guests at the Wayne/marck came home Friday to visit]C. Ruble who is a student at the Uni-| visiting relatives and friends in this|called on Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lind Sunday. Mrs, Signe Johnson and children, Vernon and Hilma, dined with Mr. and Mrs, Peter Johnson Sunday. Oscar Hagstrom returned home Friday evening from Valley City. He ‘was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Naomi of Windsor, who returned Sunday evening. | Sibley Butte e By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST George Martin and Gladys Nelson, Ed Leonard and Edith Olson viisted at the G. Cederstrom home Tuesday | night. Charles Cederstrom attended the sale at the V. M. Craven farm Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson enter- tained a number of friends at a whist Party Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter Vivian, Elmer Bloomquist and Earl Evans shopped in Bismarck Saturday. John Olson and son Ed left Monday for Grantsburg, Wis. Mrs. Olson re- turned home with them. ‘The Cederstrom children are on the sick list. Mr, and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch and son Bert mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Thompkins mo- tored to McKenzie Monday after Mat- tie Glum. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Larson plan on moving near Wing in the near future. Elmer Bloomquist and family and Dick Ashwik visited at the Elmer Lundquist and E. A. Widger homes Sunday. e Ecklund By JUSTINE MORRIS Frank Miller was a caller in Wilton Sunday. 5 Vernal Anderson was an overnight guest with James and Raymond Mor- ris Saturday. Many from this vicinity gathered at the Deide home Saturday night to help Mr. Deide celebrate his 48th birthday. Levi Anderson and Ralph Taplin motored to Wilton Saturday. Charlie Sorch, Levi Anderson, Ralph Taplin, Vernal Anderson and Frank Miller visited at the T. F. Morris home near Regan Sunday. Many from this vicinity attended the dance at the T. F. Morris home Thursday night. Morse Anderson . was transacting business in Bismarck Friday. Ruth Falkenstein has been visiting friends and relatives near Witon the past week. A. F. Anderson visited at the T. F. Morris home Saturday. Porter Nelson visited at the Frank Miller home Saturday. Clarence Anderson was an over- Broadway Likes Her. Associated Press Photo Flora Taylor, featured dancer, ts from Savannah, Ga., and her south- ern drawl has made a hit along Broadway. Chester Boyd were all in Bismarch Friday. John, Craven made several trips t« Menoken by truck the latter part ot the week. Miss Luella Tollefson called at the Robert Welch home Saturday. She and her mother, Mrs. Tollefson of Bismarck, visited at the Jack Ishmael home during the afternoon. Miss Tollefson will be the teacher in Boyd School No. 1 next term. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael cleaned the Spur school house Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family, Alfred Born, and Mrs. Mary Ives were in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. John Nieland was ill over the week-end with a severe cold. She was at her home in Emmons county. -Conrad Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Welch, and student at the Me- noken high school, spent the week- end at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch called on Mr. and Mrs, Paul Skinner Saturday. Several of the families of this vi- cinity gathered at the Chester Boyd home for Sunday School Sunday af- ternoon. * Object of Search night guest with Gerald Morris Mon-|. day. Frank Martin visited at the Strom home near Regan Monday. Wallace Anderson was a caller at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Mable McCullough visited with Mildred Funston at the Harry Tap- lin home Wednesday. Frank Martin and Charlie Carl left ‘Wednesday for Seattle, Wash., where they will stay for some time. Mabel McCullough and Mildred Funston were Still callers Wednesday night. Orville Falkenstein visited at his home near Baldwin Monday. Harry Taplin was a shopper in ‘Wilton Tuesday. Orville Falkenstein started work- ing for Willard Dimond one day last week. if Welch’s Spur | —_—_________-——- By MRS. R. M. WELCH A. D. Welch and his hired hand and Mrs, Sara MeMurrich were Bismarck business visitors Monday. ‘Will McMurrich hauled several loads of straw from the Drew Irvine farm this week. Russell Tollefson visited at the Doppler home Monday. Paul Skinner called at the Jack hmael home Monday. Glen Baker of Menoken called at the Robert Welch home Monday while en route to the river bottom. Election was held in Boyd School house No. 1 Tuesday. The greatest number of Democratic votes in the history of this vicinity were report- ed cast this year. Mrs. Sara McMurrich and Mrs. Walter Yeakle visited at the Robert Welch home Tuesday. Paul Skinner and Robert Welch were on the sick list the middle of the week. Mrs. John Nieland spent Tuesday at her home in Emmons county so that she might go to the polls and Isl Mr, and Mrs, Paul Skinner assist- ed with work at the Chester Boyd home Thursday. John Homer, Otto Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, Mrs. Paul Skinner and ——— Change now! 100% Pure Pennsylvania Oil — Light —Med., 11¢ qt.—5 gal. lots. Gamble Stores ___ Associated Press Photo A searching party was organized in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to search for Col. P. H, Fawcett, British explorer who has been missing seven years, upon reports that a white man had been seen captive in the Brazilian jungle. 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