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u a a i id 3 « “ a 8 4 4 ? x 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _ | ®@ Emmet Florea and Miss Lydia Bris- Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist; church met Thurday afternoon with| M. L. Lewis is reported to be ser- ‘Mrs. E. F. Savage. | John Stockburger returned Friday) from Artas, S. D. i J. A. Allensworth was a Bismarck} caller Thursday and Friday. | Mrs. Catherine Zellmer, son Frank. ‘nd Mrs. H. W. Allen drove to Bis marck Wednesday. | Miss Linda Juhola_ returned to! Jamestown college Monday after | spending the Easter vacation at her} home here. Miss Barbara Eckery re-|children and Mrs. Maude Lesher were | coe motored to Bismarck Saturday. Miss Lydia Briscoe and Mrs. Em- met Florea visited at the P. M. Gos- ney home Saturday night and Sun- Mrs. Florea left Sunday for her day. home in Sand Point, Idaho. iously ill in Bismarck. ——__ -—__—_———_-¢ Wild Rose Subse, By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL The school board will hold its reg- ular meeting at the clerk’s office Ap- ril 12, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Engleman and Chester Boyd called at the Robert Welch home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nieland and Mrs. Paul Skinner motored to Mc- Kenzie Friday evening. Mrs. Nie- land's sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward Easton is ill. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and fam- lily, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and jfamily, Alfred Born and Mrs. Mary jIves were Bismarck visitors Satur- day. {| Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON piece Mr. and Mrs. Agner Swanson are {parents of a son born April 2. |_ Mrs. F. E. Johns, Mrs, Edward ;Thomas, Mrs. P. P, Hanson and Miss | ;Hanson spent Thursday afternoon With Mrs. E. J. Erickson. Rev. Lars Foss was called to Ever- turned to St. Mary's school, Bismarck, |Sunday guests at the O. L. Peterson ett, Wash., by the recent death of his after spending her vacation with her | mother here. | Word has been received of the} marriage of Miss Betsy Sjerslu and) Ferdinand Hartman of Chicago. Mrs.;panied her son Howard Brownawell day evening in the hall. Mrs, Ed. Fo-| Hartman is well known here as her home is in the Gill neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peterson en- tertained a number of friends at an; earthquake dinner April 1. _Priz were awarded to Miss Olga Bohlin, Miss Edith Gallup, Smith Engleman | and C. T. Barton, | Mr. and Mrs. James I. Shepard and/ daughter Cecelia left Monday for a visit with relatives at Bismarck be- fore returning to their home at Mich- igan, N. D. prof. George Wright and Mr. N. K. Junge motored to Valley City Mor day. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Bower made! several trips to Napoleon this week to see Mrs. Bower's father, who is ill at his home. Biden Vie spent the week-end with Robert Baer at Steele. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long enter- tained at dinner Wednesday evening. Miss Louise Barton returned home) Saturday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. H. Beale of Kintyre. a Mrs. Olaf Nordstrom, who visited) relatives in Bismarck for two week returned to her home at Braddoc! Tuesday. Mr. J. D. Meier of Linton made a business call to Braddock Monday. Harry Gracy and Miss Velma Cor- } ner of Linton spent the week-end with relatives in Braddock. | Mrs. Maude I. Lesher is a guest at the S. A. Engleman home at Dana. Dr. and Mrs, Baer and family of/ Steele were Sunday visitors at the| R. Aarvig home. | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rousu and] family spent Sunday afternoon at the} hhome of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kangas of Kintyre The seventh monthly meeting of the P. T. A. was held March 28. The} following officers were elected: Pres-| ident, Mrs. L. V. Lesher; vice pres dent, O. M. Vie; secretary, Margaret Robinson; treasurer, C. T. Barton. The Woodman Circle will sponsor a George Washington Program March} 14. { RockHil ‘1 —_—_—______—_ By RUTH LITTLE Martha Graf was a Thursday guest at the S. W. Nemetz home. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Cook and family, and Mrs. Ollie Cook of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bailey of Wing and Mr. aud Mrs. Joe Cook and family| celebrated Grandma Bailey's 83rd | birthday at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Abbie McCoy Sunday. Mrs. Kruger and son John were ‘Thursday guests at the Andrew Walk- er home. Mrs. Roy Farley and daughter Wil-| ma were Thursday guests at the home! of Mrs. W. H. Kolb. | Mrs. M. Fueling and daughter were) Monday guests at the Fred Ehnes} home. Isaac Marcovitz and son Robert) were Regan callers Monday. | Andrew Walker crushed his hand badly Monday morning while fixing his well. Mr. and Mrs. Noon, Mrs. Alm and children were Sunday guests at the Marvin Alm home. Andrew Kolb, Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver were Sunday guests at the W. H. Kolb home. | H. C. Rasche was a Regan caller Friday. Charlie Kettick motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. Andrew Olson and Donald Sheldon ‘were Wednesday guests at the Charles Kettick home. Mr. and Mrs. J. FP. Little and chil- dren, Bud and Phyllis, were Sunday evening guests at the Fred Ehnes home. Mike Pankjurch called at the Gus Graf home Thursday. Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home were: Mr. and Mrs. John Pool, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and family and Lawrence Bouche. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Steen of Bis- marck called at the Andrew Walker home Saturday. A P. T. A meeting will be held at the Canfield school April 8 Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemitz and family attended a party at the Mar- vin Alm home Saturday evening. 8. B. Olson called at the Roy Far- ley home Wednesday. August Waugeman, jr., spent Wed- nesday night at the Gottlieb Dockter home. Mrs. Joe Cook motored to Bismarck Satruday with Gudrun and Randolph Jordahl. [Taft ‘ ~ h MRS, P. M. GOSNEY ford Fairchild left Monday to relatives in Connecticut. He to be gone a month. Homar Envik visited Tuesday home. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson were Bismarck callers recently. Mi W. H. Brownawell accom- of Moffit to Bismarck Friday. Miss Elsie Saville spent the week- end with Miss Mabel Wilson, teacher ot school No. 1. O. F. Buck attended the auto show ‘at Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson en- tertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and daughters Vernae and Maxine. Mrs. J. W. Lauson, who has been seriously ill in a hospital at Bis- marck, has improved sufficiently to be able to go to the home of her daughter Mrs. Harold Brownawell of Sterling. — a o = ? By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER A number of the neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mount and family held a “bee” Monday and assisted them in moving to their new home in Glen- view township. Mr. Mount has rent- ed the farm formerly occupied by the James McAvoy family. J. H. Graham, who has been spend- ing several months at Hazelton where he will visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Meye! . Emil Geigle, accom- d Borner, spent Sat- urday in Bismarck and Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Anderson as- sisted the Albert Larson family in moving from the old Carlson farm northeast of town to a farm in the! Glenview district. Andy Peterson and Paul Borner called at the Vernie Peterson home in Naughton township Monday. Miss “Marie Falkenstein has re- turned home from a week's visit with munity. Miss Bernice Morris was an over- night guest at the Alvin Nordstrom home Wednesday. Miss Pauline Hefta of Wilton spent | Sunday with friends here. J. M. Thompson of Still was a re- cent business caller in the commun- ity. Miss Gusta Larsgaard, who teaches school here, will return to her home in Aneta after the closing of school which will be April .15. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Fredolen Rupp Wednesday afternoon. Next Wednesday afternoon Crofte Star homemakers meet with Mrs. Orvis Adams, Miss Grace Falkenstein th has re- sumed school teaching south of Man- dan after spending the week-end with {her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falk- enstein. Miss Falkenstein was an overnight guest at the John French home in Bismarck Sunday. Richard Fricke was a visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. Al Erickson and family in Bismarck the early part of the week. The Ericksons recently moved. John Nordstrom visited with local relatives Friday. He and his family have just moved to Bismarck from Sibley Island. Bill Miller of near Arnold was a caller in the community Saturday. —_—_____ Frances ° By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Arthur Kershaw returned to Bis- marck Monday after spending his Easter vacation at the home of his parents. Ernest Kell from Trygg township was a caller at the Joe Fisher home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and son Paul visited at the Dietzman home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and Floyd Owen were shoppers in Bis- marck Wednesday. Tebbo Harms and Henry Miller at- tended the Rotary banquet held at Bismarck Tuesday night. Mrs. Kruger and son John were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gable and chil- dren spent Friday evening at the Henry Miller home. Elmer Lundquist was a shopper in Bismarck Friday. Carl Muth and Edwin Dietzman called at the Joe Fisher home Friday forenoon. Henry Miller and sons Harold and Robert were callers in Bismarck Sat- urday. clinic. Owen home Saturday night and sur- prised Mrs. Owen. day April 3. Hh eae ee if Welch’s Spur | —— ———@ By MRS. EB. M. WELCH lessen was & Sterling} Paul Skinner called at the Otto ‘Wednesday. P at Beatty and from Brittin, vis-; The Stewartsdale Missionary So-| the home of Mrs. John Jack Ishmael, pler, Chester Boyd, Bismarck Tuesday. Dorman home Wednesday. home. farm, have started school. ciety met ‘Welch Mr. and y afternodh. Mrs. Baldwin I friends and relatives in the Still com- | 1 club will Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw were Bismarck callers Friday. Their daughter Esther returned home with them after receiving treatment at the Members of the Three Leaf Clover Homemakers club gathered at the It was her birth-; Mrs. John Nieland returned to her school at Boyd No. 1 Monday after japendting the week-end at her home ‘south of Glencoe, A. D. Welch, Irwin Reid, Otto Dorman, Lawrence Dop- Robert Welch, John Welch and Oliver Welch were in A. D. Welch and {sister. | The women of the Driscoll Home- imakers’ club entertained their hus- |bands and families at a banquet Fri- garty and Mrs. Pete Schlabach of Sterling were in charge of the enter- tainment. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson enter- jtained at dinner Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and f: Mrs. A. M. Bruschw g day surprise party for her daughter and son, Hazel and Harold, Friday evening. The Misses Selma Repp and Edna Berg of Steele were out of town | guests, Mrs. Irving Hanson returned home Monday after visiting for several days in Bismarck. Rey. Benson of Flasher held serv- ices in the Methodist church Sun- {day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ankrum of Beulah spent the week-end visiting friends here. The 4-H' Nimble Fingers Sewing club of Driscoll met at the F. O. Jobson home Saturday. The McCann family have moved into the Wang residence. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and {family were supper guests Sunday evening at the Gertz home. The Women’s Missionary society met at the Clarence Swanson home { _ | Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Linblad of Grand Forks has been visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brushwein en- tertained at dinner Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. John Mount and the Mi: Jacobson, McCormick, ¥ Ortman and Nettleton. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson enter- tained at dinner Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and |daughter Delores. | Mrs. L. J. Truax and Mr. and Mrs. Oberg of Wilton spent Sunday with Mr. Truax hei | and Mrs. J. A. McCann enter- 1 '. and Mrs. Al Jordan and| ily at dinner Sunday evening. Mable Carlson of Granville and Mrs, John Carlson and ) Regan visited at the Smith! jand Clifford Nelson homes Sunday. | The Driscoll teachers gave a ban- quet for the high school basketball} teams Monday evening. Mrs. Mable Rosvold returned home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson and \family of Steele are new residents jhere. They are occupying the H. A. Thomas home. |_ Mrs. Nina Dodge spent Tuesday in Bismarck. | “F . Missouri @ By L. M. CRAWFORD Miss Edna Doehle of Moffit is vis- iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. | Leslie Clark, Mr. and Mrs, near Brittin William Mills from ' visited at the James jRobidou and John Crawford home | Wednesday. ® Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth are living on the old Robidou place. It was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs, Ramus Robinson who are now jliving north-east of Bismarck. | Mrs. Joe Clark has been ill with an. attack of asthma. Alex Anderson from north of Bis- marck was a caller at the William MacDonald home Thursday. Miss Lucille Crawford returned to y [her home Thursday after spending a week near Brittin with her sister Mrs. C. D. Kimball, Misses Hilda and Eleanor MacDon- ald visited at the Leslie Clark home Thursday. Bill Swenson has been ill with a kidney infection. W. E. Cleveland of Bismarck’ spent the week-end as the guest of his son- in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. |Emory Woodworth. Mrs. James Robidou entertained a number of small children at her home Sunday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Vidette, who was celebrat- ing her sixth birthday. Miss Eliza Nicholson and Miss Mayme Clark spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clooten from north of Bismarck and Mrs. Joe Cloa- ten were guests at the Roy Small home Sunday. Clarence Beard visited at the Les- I Trygg { oe By GLADYS NELSON Homer Taylor and William Oder motored south of Menoken Tuesday. Charlie Rue came out from Bis- marck Tuesday. George Nelson, Edwin and Leonard Olson made a trip to Regan Tues- Ye Andrew Trygg, Louis Olson and Arthur Magnus motored to Bismarck Monday. Sam Brown returned from Omaha Tuesday where he spent the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bernstein, En- route home he visited at Park Rapids, Minn., with Mr. and Mrs. George Pot- ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck, Mc- Kenzie, Wednesday were visitors at the John Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet recently were visitors at the Homer Taylor home. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family were visitors Sunday at the Homer Taylor home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Albin Spangberg home. Mrs. Jenkins and Emil Hogue of week-end at the Adams home. Mrs, L. N. Bullock visited with Mrs. Ella Porter Monday evening. e Parks and Frank Durfee mo- tored to Tuttle Monday. Rev. Kinzler gave an illustrated lec- ture in the hall Saturday night. % [Tyman | By 8. GYLDEN Edwin Olson was a caller at John Gylden's Tuesday morning. Albert Sironen, Seth Gylden and Severt were Capital City callers Monday. Stella Maki was a caller at Gust Eckholm’s Monday. Lenora Hedstrom spent last week with Miss Mabel Maki at Lyman school No. 2. Eino Eckholm spent Wednesday evening at Arne Antilla’s. Seth Harju, Eino Eckholm and Andrew Lieuska spent Thursday eve- ning at John Gylden’s. Severie Eckholm spent Wednesday evening at William Harju's. Martha Siirtola was an over night guest of her cousin, Clara Teppo ‘Thursday. if Heimo Siirtola was a town caller Thursday. east Trygg were shoppers in Bis- marck Thursday. i Estherville | 1) By MRS. ROY LITTLE Olaf and Arnold Wold were Regan callers Wednesday. Roy Little attended the assessors’ meeting in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and children were dinner guests at the Frank Michelsen home Thursday. They also called at the Uhde home. The Hindbouch family of near Florence Lake are moving to the Dan Danielson farm this week. Andrew Walker spent several days this week at the Uhde home. George Schilling motored to Wilton Friday. Ethel Schilling, who at- tends high school there, returned home with him to spend the week- end. Charlotte Wilmot spent the week- end at her home here. . Art Strand and Andy Walker were business callers in Wilton Friday. Olaf, Joe, Arnold and Hazel Wold, Grace Francis and Gene Little at- tended the Sunday school meeting at the S. L. Jordahl home Friday eve- ning. Several of the ladies are practicing for a play which they will give at the P. T. A. Friday evening at the school house. Gudrun Jordahl spent thé week- end at her home in Canfield town- ‘shi Barney Strand and Alf Johnson spent Saturday evening at the Harry Davenport home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglem of Wilton were visitors at the Cecil Elkins and Roy Little homes Sunday. Olaf Wold was a visitor at the Little home. s o—————. | Wing | By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vandebergh and daughter Marlys Ann of Jamestown are visiting at the M, Wagle and Fred Cumber homes. Alice McCloskey spent the week- end at the Charles Johns home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Teppo and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. George Kavon- ius and family attended church serv- ices south of town Sunday. Elsie Kavonius and Clara Teppo were among those confirmed. B, W. Graham and J. B. Glanville and daughter Ferne motored to Bis- marck Friday. Arthur and Edwin Keppanen and Veine Laine of Braddock spent Sun- day at the Jake Banttari home. Mr .and Mrs. John Harty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis. A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Larson and family was held in the hall Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Larson will make their home near Pettibone. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson spent the week-end at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and chil- dren visited Sunday at the R. J. Bleth home, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein and I. Kremenetsky motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mrs, Kremenetsky and daughter returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brose motored Rose Rohrer to Tuttle Sunday. Hilda and Freda Berg spent the week-end in Wilton. Lillian Mueller spent the week-end with her sister Edith at the John Weber, jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, sr., were Sunday visitors at the John R. We- ber home near Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Kremer of Linton and Emma Heupel, teacher near Hazelton, spent the week-end at the B. F. Heitzmann home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Albrecht and William Al- brecht of Temvik also were called there Sunday. Mrs. E. E. See entertained a group jlie Clark home Sunday. | Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Over 200 friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson and family turned out to a farewell party given at the Wing hall Wednesday evening. An old- time dance was the chief diversion of the evening with supper served at midnight. .A farewell token was pre- sented to Mr. and Mrs. Larson from their many friends by Mr. Graham at the same hour. They expect to farm near Pettibone. Jack Stewart and son Wallie were callers at Harry Ulfers Friday. Artie and Gerald Payseno motored to Bismarck Wednesday to transact business. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville were shoppers in Wing Tuesday. Ray Hazlegrove and Frank Gray wee business callers in Wing Tues- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Duncan were overnight guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and . Mrs.|family were entertained at dinner at he C. K. Sand Point,| Clara and Esther Baker, daughters the George|of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker, who re- cently moved on the Chester Boyd the McIntyre home Sunday. Ernie O’Brien accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knowles to Bismarck ‘at the Kraft home Wednesday eve- birthday party honor of Mrs. Jacob evening. Kinzler was given in|Mr. and Mrs, Emmet Carroll visited ‘Stigelmayerjat the Oscar Benz home Sunday. of ladies at her home Monday. ] | Moffit Mel Wierenga and daughter of Len- By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT nox, S. D., arrived Monday night to spend some time at the Henry Wier- enga farm northeast of Moffit. Clair Porter and Miss Etta Hoff- man motored to-Bismarck Friday eve- ning and brought back Mr. Keek, who has been spending the winter in Minneapolis. Charley Thompson and family, who: formerly lived near McKenzie, are now settled on the Andrew Thompson farm south of Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and sons, B. F. Lane, C. K. Lane, Mr. Price, Mrs. Burt Johnson and Miss Wilhel- mina Moffit were Sunday dinner guests at the William Lane home. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Meyers and children of Hazelton visited Sunday at the Ed DeHaan and Alfred Faust homes. The members of the Mothers’ Bridge club held their final bridge Alfred Faust Saturday night. Five tables were in play. Mrs. Minnie Benz and Alfred Faust won high prizes. Mrs, Beardsley and children moved to Braddock Monday. f F. H. Pillsbury and son Teddy vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Hamblen ‘Sunday. Thursday to attend to some business.| The Moffit high school basketball . * Miss Mary Cromwell was a visitor|team won from Sterling, 19 to 10, in| Mrs. Adaline Boileau has been ser- @ game here. Rey. and Mrs. O. E. and party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.} leg Miss Mabel Maki closed her school for the summer Friday. Clara Teppo was an over-night guest of Bartha Siirtola Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Eliason were town callers one day last week. Confirmation was held Sunday at the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran church with Rev. Koivumaki officiat- ing. Those in the class were: Ralph and Alice Bates, Lauri Koski, Clara ‘Teppo, Clarence Olson, Sally Gylden. Roy Erickson. Martha Siirtola and Elsie Kovanius. Services will be con- ducted May 6 at the home of Mrs. Ida Thorson. © Clarence Magnus, Melvin Erickson, Arthur Dronen, Lawrence Olson and Roy Erickson were afternoon callers at John Gylden’s Sunday. Mrs. Morris Erickson, son Roy, Clar- ence Magnus and Arthur Dronen were Sunday evening callers at John Gg den’s. ‘ { Painted Woods 1 By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Jack Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hansen spent a few days last week at the E. V. Franklund home. Mrs. Ida Soderquist, Mrs. Dick Kulick and Harold Soderquist and children visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Wednesday. Iver Erickson was a Wilton caller Wednesday. Charles Howe called at the Harold Soderquist home Wednesday. Mrs. Vern Peterson visited at the E. V. Franklund home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannefield and daughters, Mrs. Lester Brown and Noreen motored to Bismarck Satur- day afternoon to visit with Hope at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen called at the Fred Brown home Thursday evening. Walter Schafer visited relatives and friends at Bismarck Thursday. Anton Nelson was a Wilton caller Friday. | Gibbs consolidated school, spent the|Lutheran Academy at Mobridge, 8. D., @] Dai left Thursday for week's visit here. Cleo Rott and Lee Rott came home from Hague Thursday where they finished their terms of teaching. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meyer and chil- dren motored to Hebron Sunday. Miss Bertha Wildermuth of Linton Meta with Mjss Margaret Hoff Fri- lay. \ Mrs, MacNally of Tuttle has been spending a few days at the heme of her sister, Mrs. Joe Prefontaine. Miss Dorothy Brostrom arrived home Friday from Linton having completed: her term of teaching. Mrs. 8. B. Wescott entertained the regular bridge club Tuesday evening. Miss Elsie Beyer, former teacher in the local schools spent Easter visit- ing with Hazelton friends. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ernest Weiser. after SEE EEEEE Eamonn a [ ; Sterling ] By FERN R. STEWART Bill Van Vleet of Driscoll was a town caller Monday. Oscar Anderson was a Driscoll call- er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Freto Envick were town callers Monday. Carey Johnson moved back on his farm Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele and fam- ily were Driscoll callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walman and family visited at the Paul Lang home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Saturday. Carey Johnson was a Bismarck call- er Saturday. . Union meeting was held in the hall Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidkunz gave a party at the farm, Saturday night, for & few friends. Miss Ida Hurr spent Sunday with Adelaide Hall. gol eel Still 1 e-—_____---________=« By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son. D’Wayne, Jr., and Neva Noon spent the week-end with Mrs. Noon’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm of Re- gan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thor and daughter were Capital City shoppers’ Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and son, Philip, spent Thursday and Friday at the L. M. Nordquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Johnson mo- tored to Washburn recently. The Grass Lake school No. 1 taught by Harry Vincent, closed with a pic- nic Friday. Vincent, Monday morn- ing, opened a school in Glenview township. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson Thursday visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little near Regan. Doris Johnson was an overnight guest of Hilma Johnson Monday. ‘The Still Homemakers club gave @ party in the Still hall Friday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom and |ning. children, Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald and daughter, Mrs. Merton Demeray were Sunday dinner guests at the Ole Lillefjeld home. In the afternoon Mr, and Mrs. Louis Gilden and children, Mrs. Fossum of Bis- marck, and Herb Crawford of Man- dan called there. 7 pia ry Bae ae | Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson were Re- gan shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Falkins mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. J. Gaub called at the Fred Berg- quist home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and daughter of Bald- win spent Sunday at the John An- derson home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just and family have moved near Pickardville. Bill Hickel and Fred Bergquist called at the John Anderson home Thursday. Delbert Olson called at the Wicl strom home Tuesday. Dinner guests at the J. C. Olson home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children Denis and Doris and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vend- sal and children of Bismarck. ©. C. Hausauer and family have moved to the Albin Anstrom farm. Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Wahl called at the Gaub home Wednesday. Mr. Gehring and Gainger were Still shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne called at the Gaub home Thursday evening. George McAllister called at the William Hickel home Monday.‘ Hazelton By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Miss Grace Rouzle and Mr. J. Lloyd Stone motored to Linton Thursday. The members of the Ladies’ and Men’s Volley Ball clubs held a party ‘at the school Friday. The Christian Mothers society met Saturday afternoon at the home of Tom Shea with Mrs. R. Shea ting. Carl Roberts of Fargo arrived in Hazelton Wednesday where he spent @ few days visiting at the Joe Wohl- man home. The afternoon bridge culb met ‘Wednesday at the home of Mra. Joe Wohlman. The school at Dana, taught by Miss Virginia Kurtz, was closed last week because of the small-pox epidemic. Little Irene Huber is visiting her grandparents at Temvik. B. W. Thompson and sons Jimmie and Neil, motored to Bismarck’ Sun- day where they visited with Mrs. ‘Thompson, who has been in the hos- pital for the past two weeks. Pius Mastel left Tuesday to resume his studies at the Agricultural col- e. Miss Virginia Kurtz and Miss Ethel Mandigo spent the week-end visit- ing at Valley City. C. A. Raridon is on the sick list this week. ‘The Rebekah lodge held a card party in the school gymnasium ‘Thursday evening. Head prizes went to Mrs. P. Gutensohn and Mr. R. Colburn. Philip Gutensohn went to Fargo ip Gi went ‘Saturday. Misses Luella Roesler and Magda- Rev. Herman Johnson of Minot vis- ited with Axel Asplund Friday. J. M. Thompson and Mrs. Herman Falkenstein and daughter, Edna, mo- tored to the Capital City Wednesday. Miss Edna went on to Dunn Center. Miss Verna Strand was a Sunday guest of Miss Mary Oster of Regan. The Grasslake school No. 4, taught: by Miss Cora De Vee Richard, closed with a picnic Saturday. Mrs. W. D. Perkins is visiting with Mrs, J. M. Thompson. Mrs. Signe Johnson and children were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Conrad Johnson. Rev. C. E. Oster of Regan and Rev. C. Jenson of Minnesota visited at the John Johnson home Monday. Mrs. Oscar Erickson, who has been taking care of her mother, Mrs. Her- man Hanson, of Turtle Lake, re- turned to her home Monday. Mrs. Erick Pearson was taken to the hospital Friday. She is much im- proved. f Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A. F. Ghylin attended assessors’ meeting in Bismarck Thursday. Louise Walker visited with Sarah Berg at the A. F. Ghylin home Fri- day evening. Andy Walker called at the Uhde home Thursday. Other callers there were Mr. and Mrs. G..O. Lindsey and family. The Y. P. Society met at the Jor- dahl home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kelly spent Sunday at the Fisher home. Mr. 8. L. Jordahl and Gudrun Jor- dahl. Mr. Humphreys ‘and Miss Es- @\ther Humphreys and Mrs. Joe Cook were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuehl and Charles Our were dinner guests at the G. O. Lindsey home Sunday. Alice and Louise Walker and-Clay- ton Little attended church in Re- gan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons and Oscar Olson were callers in Wing Sunday. Roy Bailey called at the McCoy home Monday. Callers at the Ghylin home Mon- day evening were Mrs. Joe Keifer, Mrs. Hopkins, Misses Ella and Ethel Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. John Carl-| dai Homemakers Strand home April 14. ‘Einar Strand was a caller in. Re: h|family were Bismarck shoppers Sat- son home. ‘The Still Homemakers club held a/| day. party at the Still hall Friday eve- Misses Bergetta and Ida Tosseth ednesday afte ‘Miss Jennie Waiste, who teaches in|lena Gimbel, who are attending thejwere W Mrs. H. B. Gill spent Saturday af- ternoon with Mrs. Willis Gill. Emerson and Margaret Gill spent Friday evening at the Davis home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and family spent Sunday evening visiting at Clarence Scott's. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and son John, Willis Gill and son Emer- son, were dinner guests at the Albert Johnson home Sunday. Victor Coleman entered the Bis- marck hospital Wednesday. Marilyn Johnson and Merceties Nel- son were guests at a party given by ng Richards for her pupils Satur- Ye Irene Speeten had as her guest her cousin, Miss Edith Backman, over the week-end. Mrs, Victor Coleman, -Elsie McCul- lough, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson caring for Buddy and Ethel Keator during their mother’s illness. Little Adeline Perkins is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. A. Tos- Seth for a few weeks. Miss Emma Coleman spent Sunday feos at the Frank Michelson jome. Miss Bernice Morris spent the week-end in Ghylin with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Brown of Wilton are moving to one of H. Speeten’s farms for the summer. A birthday. party was given for Frank Michelson Sunday. os ne | Richmond pe By MARTHA BOSSERT David, Elsie and Martha Bossert and’ Bill and John Degner were Thursday evening visitors at Lar- son's. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and daughters Hilda, Freda and Paulina ‘were Thursday evening vilistors at Adolph Degner’s home. John Degner and son William mo- tored to Temvik Friday. Bill Degner was an overnight guest at Fred Oswald's Friday. Helen, Bill and John Degner and Hamel Lytle attended the party at Opal Harvey's school Saturday eve- ning. George Borth was visiting Sunday at G. A. Bossert's. A farewell party was given at the ‘Wing hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson recently. John and Bennie Hein were Tues- day callers at Dave Hein’s and John Skie’s. | Albert Bossert returned home Sun- day from the Patterson ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reidlinger were Saturday callers at the Adolph Deg- ner home. Mr. and. Mrs. G. A. Bossert and daughters Clara and Christine and son Gottfried were Sunday visitors at George Phelps. —________- | Christiana \ By VIOLET A. CLARKE A large crowd attended the sur- prise party given for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson Monday evening on their 10th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and son spent Wednesday at the Christ Schoon’s. Christ Schoon and son Willie mo- tored to Marion, N. D., Friday. from injuries sustained when kicked by a horse. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling callers Saturday. Robert Barrows was a Wing caller Tuesday. Mrs. Ed. Gibson and Mrs. Nora Sharp visited at the Albert Christen- sen’s Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Tuesday. Ed Freshour and Clooten | were business callers in McKenzie Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and nephew Frankie were Sterling visit- ors Tuesday. John Elness and Seamon Gibson called at the home of Mrs. Jennie Clarke Saturday. Robert Barrows, William Berger, Martin Magnus, Louise Fransen and Andrew were among those who were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs, Julia Clarke and family, who spent the winter on the Cary John- son's farm, moved back on the form- er Henry Stile place Monday. Miss Esther Hansen of near Steele is spending a few days with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen. Martin Olson of Driscoll was call- ing in this vicinity Friday. Regan | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Irene Maulsby entertained the bridge club Tuesday evening at the A. L. Garnes home. High scores were bad by Miss Maulsby and Mrs. Hop- ins. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman motored to Bismarck Thursday, Archie Richardson of Sanger was @ week-end visitor at the A. L. Garnes home. : i Earl Manning motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein attended the Bismarck auto show Saturday. Mrs. Lein remained over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Dyhwad of Man- ad ‘The play presented by the Ameri- ican Legion auxiliary We evening was’ well-attended. organization netted about $15. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher, Mrs. Joe Mickelson and children and C. E. Oster, motored to Bismarck Sa‘ urday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lien and daugh- ter Marjory were guests of Driscoll relatives Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid met Wednesday at. the A. F. Tourtlotte home. The next meeting will be held April 20. Mrs, N. O. Strand will act as hostess. ‘Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Lundberg and urday evening. Mrs. N. O, Strand was seriously {11 with influenza for several days last [weston J By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and so1 Andrew were Wilton shoppers ure: Norman Hall and ‘Vernon Morris called at the Joe Halkuy home Thurs. Pete Kobynick and daughters were visitors at the Wil- liam Brezden home. Mr. and Mrs. feted Spitzer were Wilton shoppers Thursday. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Henry Wagner are the proud parents of a baby girl born April 5. F Bars ‘Jake Schatz is ill at the Bis- marck hospital. ‘Miss Lydia Fisher returned to her home Saturday from the Bismarck hospital. Ruby Keck spent a few days at her grandparents home at Washburn last week. Emanuel Heintz, jr, was a visitor at the William Wagner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Warner, the William Wagner young folks, and the Ludwig Wagner young folks were visitors at the Jake Wagner home Saturday evening. ‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and daughter and son Andrew were vis- itors at the William Wagner home Sunday evening. John Walter called at the William ‘Wagner home Tuesday. Alta By CARL SCHATZ Noel Ness was a Pickardville caller Monday. John Stroh visited with Dan H. Rhinehart Monday. Donald Schaffer motored to Mercer Monday. ‘Those who were Alta shoppers Monday were Ed Schatz, John Stroh, ‘Ted Hochhalter, George Vollmer and Sam Scheafer. George Hecker was an Alta shop» per Monday. Albert Gaub visited with Alvin Brackett Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just and daughs ter Laurine motored to McClusky Monday. Mrs. Joe Diede called on Mrs. Car] Schatz Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson and ison Ray were McClusky shoppers ‘Tuesday Henry Schaffer of Velva is spends ing a week visiting relatives neat Pickardville. Roy Just has moved on the Schorod place near McClusky. Ben Esplie of Minnesota is spend ing several days visiting his cousin, Fred Brackett. Those who attended the birthday party given in honor of Mrs, Emil Johnson were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaf- fer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diede, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zelmer and family and Charles Larson, Elmer Stroh, who spent several weeks visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Henry Schatz, returned to his home Friday. Henry, Davold and Johnny Schaf- fer visited at the Joe Diede home ‘Wednesday. Clarence Odermann spent the week-end visiting Millard Coombs. "<hr ie ermal { Menoken i By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norlin enter- tained two tables of whist Saturday night. R. G. Abelein won high score. Mrs. C. D. King was a supper guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and fam- ily have moved on the Chester Boyd farm south of Menoken. Mr. and Mrs, William Neth, Sr., and family have moved on the farm vacated by the Bakers, Mrs. M. E. Funston and family have moved on the Fields farm. Meriwyn Baker is staying at the Neth home while attending high School in Menoken. The Misses Margarette Olsen, Blanche Stewart and Lillian New- mann entertained the Ladies’ Aid Thursday at the teacherage. P.-T. A. was held in the Consoli- dated school Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salter enter- tained at @ turkey dinner Mr, and Mrs. John Salter and Mr. and Mrs, Faye Salter and family. The dinner as in honor of John Salter's birth- A Mrs. T. A. Olsen of Larimore, Miss Margarette Olsen and Miss Lillian Newmann were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein Tuesday. te ee D, Bing spent Tuesday vis- 5 r Boy Neil Funston. ere ia Mrs. Dennis Reitzel and Miss Blanche Stewart entertained the sewing club in honor of Mrs, T, A Olsen of Larimore. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rue of Bis- day. Ernest, Rachel and Richard Heinle marck visited at the V. M. homie Sunday. Yeabs Gente . and Mrs. Robert daughter Colette were tiers of Mr. and Mrs, Homer Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven en- tertained Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers and femily, Mr. and Mrs, Robert, meres and daughters at dinner Sun- ears [ Sibley Butte | cides imam °@ By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Gilbert Cederstrom, Elmer Bloo1 quist and son Wayne call the Couch home ‘Tuesday. ee ae 's. D. Warren and son wW; visited at the s, ae clay E. Clizbe home Mrs. Elmer Lundquist and £, Widger spent Wednesda: ie day cg E. Bloomquist's, S08 Tae Davenport and family, Bil - derson and Mr. and Mrs, Bene oo son were Bismarck shoppers Satur- Visitors at the E, Evans ho day were John Boren, Mr, ‘and tre L. Davenport and children, Gib, Ce- derstrom, George Pettis, Elmer Bloom- aulst and famlly and Dick Ashwill, ; rs. Donal re Overnight guests of 3 aren SE Bigomquist Monday, of Fort Rice visited the Elmer Bloomquist es few days Tecently, = Pier Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Roth visited with pes uae and Mrs. Adam Schauer L. Davenport and tamil Anderson motored to McKenzie Py Mr. and Mrs. Wayne wi children. visited *E ollbe lome Sunday, uRee Mr. and Mrs, Joe Fischer ily and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Anton Fissrer ane children visited at the G. Ceder- Any home Saturday night. i ‘Ss. Harry Hedstrom Fred Hedstrom visited at the L. re enport home Thursday evening. Porto Ricans were made n ized citizens of the ‘United States’ i An act of Congress, March 2, 1917,