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i a y a ry | Brittin ] \ By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickul, new- lyweds Of the month, were pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon when 2 ‘group of their friends and relatives igathered at their home east of here tc surprise them. Mr. and Mrs. Kickul Were the recipients of a number of nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and fam- My accompanied by Andy Peterson motored to Wilton Sunday where they spent the day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom en- tertained a group of relatives at their home Sunday. Sam Brown returned recently from Omaha where he had been spending the winter months. Lorin Couch of Logansport was a caller here Friday while en route to his old homestead in the Trygg com- munity. Mrs, Arvis Adams will be hostess to the Crofte Star Homemakers club ‘Wednesday afternoon. Albin Thysell of Bismarck was & caller here the early part of the ‘week. John Monroe of Bismarck, who moved from here last fall, was here Friday looking after business affairs. Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and Miss Elsie Meyers represented the Crofte Star Homemakers club at the project meeting held recently in Bismarck. Mrs. Herbert Little spent part of the week in Bismarck with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harold Breen, who under- went an operation early in the week and is recuperating nicely. Martin Nelson of Trygg was a caller in the community Saturday. He re- cently returned from Fargo where he had been taking treatment at the veteran's hospital. County Superintendent of schools. Miss Marie Huber was visiting the rural schools Friday on her regular tour of inspection. Miss Marie Huber will be a candidate to succeed herself at thts year’s primary election. Several party which was held at the Henry McCullough home in the Ecklund community Monday evening in honor of Mr. McCullough’s birthday. Mrs. Ernie Gordon of Regan is vis- iting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Webster. Mr. and Mrs. John Baumiller and family who have been residing near ‘Wilton the past year have moved into the Erstrom place west of town. Ira Falkenstein was a caller in Wil- ton Saturday. ———_—__—_——+ | Driscoll | —$—S— — By DELLA MAE OLSON The Driscoll band gave a farewell party for Mrs. Nina Dodge Thursday evening at the A, Jordan home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson and daughter Valdis left Sunday for Cali- fornia where they will make their fu- 1 ture home. Mx. and Mrs. Geo. Wallen and fam- fly and Miss Ness of Steele and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and daugh- ter Delores spent last Wednesday eve- ning at the A. Chapin home. Albert Hammar was a business call- er in Sterling Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Airsman and fam- fly were supper guests Monday eve- ning at the George Schlabach home. Mrs. Ted Hindemith of Bismarck is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett were callers Sunday at the John Coul- thorpe, Jackson and H. P. Hanson homes. Mrs. Golda Grubb visited the Misses Nettleson and Ortman over the week-) end. Mesdames A. Chapin, C. A. Swan- son, E. Carr, A. M. Brushwein, J.! Wright and A. Jordan spent last) Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. E.) Ixoon. The occasion was Mrs. Koon’s birthday. Olaf Lindseth of Steele was a busi- ness caller here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammar were supper guests Sunday evening at the Carrie Nelson home. Mrs. Victor Pederson {s our new| switchboard operator. Mrs. Nina _ Dodge was tendered 2 party Saturday evening at the Oscar Pederson home. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Nelson spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn. Miss Jessie McKay of Sterling spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and fam- jiy of Lein township were dinner ruests Sunday at the Livingston home. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brushwein en- tertained at dinner Sunday for the Misses Nettleton, Ortman and Mrs. Grubb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and fam- ily spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Hull. Mrs. A. E. 8. Metcalf and Mrs. F. O. Johnson and daughters called on Mrs. John Coulthorpe Sunday. Mrs, George Haugen and daughter Sylvia and Mrs. Victor Pederson and daughter Jacqueline spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Meland. Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Ward and son George spent Sunday at Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson and Mrs. Sarah Reynolds were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. Clifford Nelson and Roy Smith were ‘business callers in Sterling Monday. Mrs, Nina Dodge and sons left Wed- nesday for Sentinel Butte. Mrs. Dodge has accepted a position as switch board operator there. Welch’s Spur oo By MBS. R. M. WELCH — 2. George Hoehiemer of Stewartsdale called at the Doppler home Monday. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Wm McMurrich call- ed at the Robert Welch and Wood- land Booed wile 60: Fue, |e ee epee ie comity Geoaeik 1 2 place vacat- ed by the Glosser family near Apple Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch motors ed _to Bismarck Monday. Dorris and Morris Skinner and daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner were ill with the “flu” this week. Paul Skinner saline at the Otto Dorman home Tuesda: Mr. and Mrs. John Welch took Mrs. Earl Baker to-the clinic in Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs, Baker had run a) NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. - Ie sliver into her hand which had de- veloped into blood poisoning. Little Morris Skinner was very ill Wednesday. John Nieland and brother-in-law, Leslie Easton, called at the Robert Welch home and at Boyd school No. 1 Wednesday. Otto Dorman called at the C. K. {Boyd home Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Davenport of Stewartsdale called at the John Welch and Otto Dorman homes ‘Thursday. Miss Olga Neugebauer is planning to get up a home-talont play, the proceeds of which will go toward a radio for the school. Miss Neuge- bauer will teach Boyd No. 2 again next year. Alfred Born and Neil Funston call- ed_at the Doppler home Thursday, Mrs, John Welch was called to Brittin the latter part of the week because of the serious illness of her father, Mr. Slater. Miss Alice Carlson and Mrs. John Nieland motored to Menoken Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and fam- from here attended the; ily dined at the Chester Boyd home Sunday. : : e { Christiana \ oe By VIOLET A, CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie attended the union mecting in Sterling Monday night. Christ Schoon and August Brush- wein made a@ business trip to Verona ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family visited at the Christ Schoon’s Friday. Miss Emma Harding called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and cond were Bismarck shoppers Fri- iday. Mrs. George Harding and son Eli were Sterling callers Tuesday. John Elness spent the weel-end in Bismarck with his wife and family. Knute Johnson was a Wing caller Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke end Miss Violet, were Sterling callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie, Raymond, Ralph, and Len- wood Beyer from this vicinity at- tended the dance in Sterling Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon. George Magnus was a Sterling caller Saturday. J. W. Beyer called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Harding Sat- urday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and the Misses Lucille Elness and Doris Chenoweth attended a show in Bis- marck Saturday. Martin Olson made a trip to his farm in this vicinity Monday. A. Risaner called at the Dan Wal- mon's Saturday. Tyler Johnson and son Alton called on J. R. Johnson Tuesday evening. a a | Hazlegrove } 2 By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Demagolla and supper guests at the home of Mr. and \Mrs. Joe Goldsmith recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called Monday at the Joe Goldsmith and Vernol Goldsmith homes. John Vollmer called Monday at the {Carl Cipplin home. i Sheriff Frank Bowerman from Steele was in Wing Thursday on business. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Rachel were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gellner. Albert Miller was a caller at the William Gellner home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rachel were din- ner guests at the Alex Neff home Sat- urday. Miss Otttlia Brose spent the week- end at her home. Mr. and Mrs, William Brose of Wing were Sunday evening guests at |the J. J. Brose home. Elmer Perry was a business caller jat the Christ Wolff home on his way to Wing Thursday. The Misses Martha and Elizabeth Neff were visitors at the Sandburg home Sunday. Mrs, Julia Gellner and sons Mar- tin and Willie and daughter Erma were Tuesday visitors at the Neff home. John Sattler called at Ray Hazle- grove’s farm Friday. Miss Floy Roberts was an over night guest at the Jake Stysilmeyer home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm and daughter Alyce and son Raymond and Mrs. Carrie Kraft and daughter Lena were guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Drumm's mother in Goodrich, ) Heaton i HSS ee o By SARAH HEINLE A. H. Heinle and daughter Rachel and son Richard motored to Wilton Tuesday. Walter Grewe and sons Lea and Lavern called at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. Ernest Heinle called at the Walter Grewe home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Andrew were Wilton shoppers Satur- day. Jake Schatz, Sr., visited with his wife at the Bismarck hospital Thurs- day. Ernest Wagner called at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday. Fred Wagner motored to Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emanual Keck and sons were visitors at the Walter Grewe home Sunday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and daugh- ter Bertha and sons Rudolph and Willie were, visitors at the A. H. Belnie home’ Sunday. | Estherville | > By MRS. ROY LITTLE callers in Regan Monday. afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. Roy McCullough anc children visited with relatives in this vicinity Monday. George is working for A. H. Schilling Lundberg. Henry Schilling and Harry Davén- port were business callers in the Cap- ital City Tuesday. Ladies’ Aid met at the Jake Fisher home Wednesday afternoon with 10}, t members present, The next meeting! son Dick and Mrs. Anna King were} Ole Wold and Cecil Elkins were} ‘wu be at the ©. J. Kuehl home Apri ‘Mrs, Art Strand Is staying at the A. B. Stratton home in Regan helping; take care of Mr. Stratton who is ser- fously ill. The members of the Homesteaders | lodge met at the Jake Fisher home Thursday evening. After the business ing to Mr. and Mrs. William Michel- ; sen. The next meeting will be at Lael Michelsen home April 28. Frank Michelsen, Buster sehitting, | and Betty Bosche were Wing ‘shop- Pers Saturday afternoon. Harry Davenport motored to Bis-| marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglen and family were Sunday visitors at the Roy Lit- tle home. Buster Shilling, Einar Strand, Gene Little, Stanley Francis, Norman Ug- lem and Dean Tatman spent Sunday afternoon at the Ole Wold home. | Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson were Monday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Scott. Staton Davis was thrown from & mule and injured his leg. The mule became frightened by a dog in the ditch by the roadside which jumped at the mule unexpectedly. * Miss Inger Nord spent the week- end with old friends where she taught School last year, near Wilton. Walter Coleman motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Victor Coleman, who has been a patient in the Bis- marck hospital for some time, re- turned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins are moving to the Morris Anderson farm this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis in Estherville. Marilyn Johnson and Leoma Sund- quist were birthday dinner guests of Loretta Anderson Sunday. Nick Holgerson and Hugo Sunquist, shopped in Bismarck Saturday, Fred Urbach motored to Regan Sunday. Earl Davis spent Thursday with his parents in Ghylin. Davis has moved to a farm in Estherville township. Bennie Benson was a Tuesday guest of his sister, Mrs. Zelma Tosseth. Mrs. Oscar Sunquist and son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Nils Tosseth. Miss Florence Keator was a Sunday guest of her mother, Mrs. I. Keator. Miss Jeanette Coleman, Bismarck, spent Sunday with her parents in Ghylin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson Sunday. Gust Anderson and daughter, Ada, of Wing, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Coleman. Mrs. Iva Keator returned home Friday from a Bismarck hospital, where she underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Sunquist Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm, daughter Hollys and sons Marion and Willis motored to Wilton Saturday. SE ee ee | Hazelton —<— By ADALINE LANDSBERGER. Is Mrs. P. S, Gutensohn was a Bis- marck visitor Wednesday. ‘The Business Men's club met Tues- day, April 5. Mr. Rouzie of Jamestown, father of Miss Grace Rouzie, visited with his daughter a few days this week. Mrs, J. Whelitz was a Bismarck visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Zirnhelt and daughter Edna were Bismarck shop- pers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hulsether motored to Bismarck Monday. George Sabran transacted business at Linton last Saturday. J. Lloyd Stone, Mr. Rouzie and daughter, Miss Grace Rouzie, spent the week-end visiting at Jamestown. Mrs, Earl Kurtz visited at Bis- marck Monday. Mrs, Susan Shaughnessy was a Lin- ton shopper Wednesday. Carl Roberts of Fargo visited with Hazelton friends recently. Mrs. Christ Walker and daughter Beatta were Linton shoppers Wednes- day. Mrs. Sayler of Bismarck visited Wednesday at the J. B. Rott home. Mr. Benz of Moffit transacted busi- ness in Hazlton Thursday. A number of the friends of E. O. Beastrom surprised him on his birth- day Wednesday. Paul Hinkley and Vincent Zirbes were Linton visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shea motored to Linton Thursday. J. Borlean of Missoula, Mont., spent several days visiting at the Joe Pre- fontaine home. Mrs, P. S. Gutensohn spent a few days visiting friends at Bismarck and Mandan. A number of the friends of Mrs. S. Koch surprised her on her birthday Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Boilean of Crookston, Minn., spent several days at the Pre- fontaine home during the illness of the former's mother, Mrs. Boilean. J. A, Allensworth of Braddock trans- acted business at Hazelton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Hendrix of Mrs. Mary Andrus arrived here from Fargo last week to spend the summer, The senior class play, “The Charm “School,” will be presented Friday, April 22, in the school gymnasium. —<—$<$<$$____—. | Menoken 1 |e ° By MRS. JENNIE DANCE The Menoken Ladies’ Aid served a roast chicken supper at the town hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. M O Sherman received word recently of the death of her mother in Iowa Miss Mabel Murray of Hebron ar- rived Tuesday for a visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. C. D. King. Charlie Johnson is moving on a farm east of the Ralph Ishmael farm. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, A, H. Klepstein Thursday. |, The seniors presented “Chintz Cot- tage” at the consolidated school Fri- day night. A large crowd attended. Music was furnished by the Rhythm band and the Boys’ chorus, Mrs. R. L, Dralle, who has been ill, was taken to the Bismarck hospital. R. L, Dralle was a dinner guest at the Laura Dance home Sunday. Miss Lillian Newman visited at the Harry Smith home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakle enter- fained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael meeting games were played, prizes go- { @| Hazelton Tuesday afternoon, ° Jessen and Gosney attended the M.,|tin Marcus were town callers Friday. Temvik were Hazelton visitors Friday. | da and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family at dinner Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Welch and Mrs. Laura Dance visited at the Nickelson home at Glencoe Sunday. Mrs. Harry Graves and children, Medina, were guests at the Charles Graves home Sunday. | Mrs. Cora Paul of Bismarck called on Mrs. . T. Welch Monday. | Mrs. Homer Craven will entertain the Menoken Homemakers’ club April 21, | ——_4 Taft smears. ¢€ By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mrs. Henry Jessen called at the P. M. Gosney home Tuesday. Mrs. C. R. Kositzky and son Ray/| jcalled on Mrs, Gaskill Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen motored to Mesdames Swindling, Baker, Lewis Methodist Ladies Aid at the Max Lang home Wednesday. The next meeting will be May 4, at the home of Mrs. Paul Lang. Andy Doucett, McKenzie, has been helping at the Horace Fairchild home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and Mrs. Florence Elness, Bismarck, visited at the P. M. Gosney home Sunday. Mrs, Charles Gaskill spent Sunday at the Gosney home. She returned to Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs, Ben Koon where she will spend several weeks. Services were held at the Sterling church Sunday aftrnocn for M. L. Lewis. Interment was made in the Sterling cemetery. Henry Swindling and children mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday night to see Helen, who is ill in the hospital. Oscar Jerset motored to Bismarck Sunday. George Kusch hospital with a broken lag. is in the Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams and family were Sunday guests at the Roy Farley home. Aelxed Bouche and Isaac Marcovitz were Regan callers Monday. H.C. Rasche and Everett Bailey spent the week-end at Wilton. W. E. Perry and A. E. Shipp of Bis- marek called at the J. F. Little home Friday. Bart Fitzgerald spent Sunday at his home. Stephen Monroe and Allen Toliver motored to Wing Saturday. Del Davis motored to Bismarck Monday to spend the week. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey entertained at a birthday party Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter Marjorie's 4th birthday. Those present were: Mrs. Mertz and children, Mrs. P. E. Patton and children, Mr. and Mrs.} Chas. Kuehl, Chas. Our and Shirley Mae Walker. Sunday dinner guests at the Guss; Graf home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred) Ehnes and family, Ruth and Phyllis! Little, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wahl of Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool were week- end guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs, 8S. W. Nemitz and family attended a party at the Oscar Magnuson home Saturday evening. ‘The Ladies’ Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Jake Fisher Wednesday. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs, Charles Kuehl, April 27. Sarah Berg spent the week-end at her home near Wilton. Guy McCoy called at the Orva Bailey home Friday. Mrs, J. R. Fitzgerald and son Harry motored to Wing Saturday. Gottlieb and Otto Wahl were Tues- day guests at the Guss Graf home. The Homesteaders met at the Jake, Fisher home Thursday. Callers at the Andrew Walker home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patzner, Reynold and Alfred Seibel. W. H. Kolb called at the Charles Hettick home Thursday. Callers at the Fred Ehnes home ‘Wednesday were Alfred Borth, Mrs. M. Feuling and daughter Dorothy. Henry Rasche and Robert Marcovitz. Molly Graf returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Wahl of Mercer Sunday. She will be their guest for several weeks. Mrs, M. Feuling and daughter were Sunday guests at the Charles Hettick home. Little Alma Heinle fell on the ice Monday and broke her arm. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and family and Jimmy Gramling called at the Mrs. McCoy home Monday to ccle- brate Grandma Bailey's birthday. o——<___—_————° | Sterling | w By FERN R. STEWART Miss Helen Swindling underwent an operation for mastoid Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Styles and Mar- The Ladies’ Union Aid met at the town hall April 7. A bed spread was raffled off which was won by Mrs. Howitson. Bill McClusky was a town caller Fri- day. Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Max Lang Wednesday. Emil Lang was a town caller Fri- y. E. J. Gobel, Bismarck, was a busi- ness caller in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs, T. N. Johnson and family were Bismarck shoppers Tues- day. Homer Envick was a town caller Friday. Adolph Hansen was a town caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family spent Sunday at the Walter Dietzman home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Mr. and Mis. Henry Van Horn visited at the John Sedivic home Sunday. Trutman home Sunday. Harold Brownawell was a caller in Bismarck Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Hara of Cleveland, N. D., were Sunday dinner euesis ek 4 at the Tom Stewart home. {Wild Rose | ———. > By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Some of the more ambitious farm- ers started spring work last week, but this week finds them all working in the fields, The school board held its regular quarterly meeting at the clerk's of- fice sree evening. Mrs. Aleck Kunko accompanied Mrs. John Peterson of Braddock to Bis- irck ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Howard Brownawell and chil- > Miss Clara Anderson visited at the ‘aren, Joyce and Dale, of Motttt, vis- {daughter Christina and Mr. and Mrs ited relatives here Thursday, Mrs. Ernest Saville and several of the children have been ill the last week with the “flu.” Mrs. Jim Hill of Besoba made a business call here Friday. Guests at the W. H. Brownawell jhome Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Bud Knott, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Sny- der and Miss Helen Brownawell, all {of Bismarck, Mrs, Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling, Mrs. J. W. Larson and son Mason of Glencoe, and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Brownawell and children of Moffitt, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and_son Roger, Misses Louise Riedman, Miss Esther Lang and Homer Brownawell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson en- tertained the following young folks jat their home Sunday: Misses Mabel Wilson and Esther Lang, Wild Rose teachers; Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck, Miss Lillian Hill, Brad- dock; Miss Elsie Saville, Marvin and Harold Swanson, and Frank, Fred, Lee and Ray Saville. Emil Enockson of Moffit made a business call in Wild Rose Thursday. > Regan | e By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes motored to Valley City Tuesday to attend the state Republican convention. Garnes was nominated for secretary of state. The birthday club met Wednesday at the Andrew Fisher home. The birthdays celebrated were those of Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Aune. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hauser and daughter LaVerna of McClusky called on Regan relatives Tuesday. The Bridge club met at the August Westerman home Tuesday. Prizes Were won by Mrs. Allan Westerman and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg. Ella Schilling was unable to attend E. Runey, Bismarck, was a/|School this week because of illness. caller in the vicinity Friday. Mrs. Norton Strand was taken to the Bismarck hospital Wednesday. or Mrs. Strand is suffering from sinus | Rock Hill | | trouble. ° |B. O. Lein motored to Bismarck Thursday evening. Mrs. Lein, who By RUTH LITTLE had been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Dyhrwad, Mandan, returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg. A regular meeting of the Home- steaders’ lodge was held at the J. A. Fisher home Thursday evening. Miss Ann Regnier of Golden Valley was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte several days this week. The Tourtlottes entertained a group of friends Friday evening in honor of Miss Regnier. The upper grade pupils entertained at a birthday surprise party for their i teacher, Irene Maulsby, Friday eve- ning. Bessie Wilson, Frances Tourtlotte and Andy Garnes, Jr., spent the week-end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs, B. E, Rierson motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, G. Hochhalter of Wil- jton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher. Miss Victoria Parks of Washburn was a guest of Lyla Hendrickson the last week. Emma Coleman spent the week-end at the Manning home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Jake Fisher home. sa . Glenview me hee By VIOLET L, JOHNSON ° Lester Larson called in Bismarck ‘Thursday. Loren Couch, who has been staying at the John Elison and Lester Larson homes this winter, left for Bismarck Friday. Mrs, Mike Kozak visited at the Ja- cobson home Thursday. Renie Holden gave a party Friday evening in honor of Ruth Stenquist. Those who attended were Frank, John and Elbie Murray, Nellie Partyka, An- nette and Helen Anderson, Harry Vincent, Howard Scott, Ray, Hugh and Fern Simons. Music was fur- .|nished by Clarence Peterson. Mrs, Lars Jacobson visited in Wil- ton Wednesday and Thursday. Wilton shoppers this week were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kozak, Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson, Mrs. Joe Brown, Enock Anderson, C. H. Erstrom and Edgar Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs, Louie Farnum and daughter of Bismarck visited at the Jay DeLong home Sunday. Ray Simons visited at the Lowell Christenson home Sunday afternoon. Sunday visitors at the Jacobson home were Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and daughter, Grace; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson and daughter, Gladys; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Quanrud and family, all of Bismarck, and Hugh Simons, Frayne Erstrom and Howard Scott. Mrs. C. Jacobson returned to Bis- marck with the Quanruds. Annette Anderson spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson. A number of Sunday school pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis attended @ party at the Lewis home Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown visited relatvies in Painted Woods Sunday. Ivan Holden and Dave Bly called at John Elison’s Sunday. Gust Larson and Mr. McGahey of Painted Woods visited with Frank Si- mons Sunday. Sam Haluzak, Mike Kozak and Mil- lard Jacobson called at the Ousley home Sunday. Harry Vincent spent the week-end in Wilton with his parents. Violet Johnson visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Johnson, in Painted Woods Fri- day afternoon. Sunday visitors at the Mike Kozak home were Mr. and Mrs. Christ Na- than and children of Turtle Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haluzak and two children of Wilton. es Richmond | ee By MARTHA BOSSERT Mrs. L, L. Zimmer visited Richmond School No. 1 Monday. Mrs. John Fode was a Tuesday aft- ernoon caller at G. A. Bossert’s, Albert and David Bossert were business callers at Frank Homburg’s Monday evening. Richard Weber. was a Wednesday caller at Gottfried Weber's. Mr. and Mrs. William Wiesenburger and children were overnight guests at the Christ Berg home Thursday. Joe Novy and son were Tuesday callers at G. A. Bossert’s. Mr. and Mrs. John Mertz and chil- - Sunday visitors at_G. A. Bossert's were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Plines and _| Sundquist were in Still Friday. Bill Melhoff. Mr. and Mrs. David Hien and fam~- ily visited Sunday at the Jacob Hien home. ee eee Oe \ Stil i ———_——“—“—_——-qO By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs, Loren Lund of south; of Stil] called at Still Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Sundquist and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mrs. Benton Backman and sons vis- ited with Mrs, Walfred Asplund Wed- nesday. Mrs. Art Strand and Fritz Uhde of Regan and Mrs. William Hickel of near Alta visited at the Signe John-/ son home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boettcher of Grenora arrived at the Axel Asplund home Wednesday, where they plan to make their home for the summer months. Mrs. Signe Johnson visited Mrs, Da- vid Ghylin Monday. Miss Helen Johnson was a week- end guest of her cousin, Miss Neva Noon. Miss Pauline Hagstrom, instructor in an Ecklund township school, and Eddie and Lawrence Spitzer of near Baldwin visited at the former's home Sunday. Hollis Alm of Regan visited with her sister, Mrs. Wilbur Noon, last week. Due to illness of the teacher, Miss Mary Doyle, there was no_ school Friday nor Monday in Estherville School No. 4. Tuesday morning Mrs. William Hickel of near Alta was in charge. Mrs. Signe Johnson, Miss Margaret Hagstrom and Erick Pearson motored to Wilton Friday for Mrs, Erick Pear- son, who had been in the Torgerson hospital since last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist of Steiber township, Mrs. Ingrid Adams and granddaughter, Iva Marie Qually, of south of Wilton, Pete Oshanyk and Ruben Pearson visited at the Ole Hagstrom home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Oster and daugh- ter Mary of Regan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand and fam- ily Tuesday. Mesdames Ed Broehl and son, Vir- gil; A. Standley and Signey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Adams and Walter Simon Larson was a guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Nina Sandelin and Mrs. Char- ley Lind and sons, Rollo and Erling, shopped in Wilton Tuesday. 7 | Macomber | ee eee By MRS. 0. LARSON Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klein were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Herman. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Walker and family visited at the M. W. Chapman home, Turtle Lake, Saturday evening. Miss Freida Klein, Wilton, is em- ployed at the Sidney Waddington home during the illness of Mrs. Wad- dington. Mr. and Mrs. William Ollenburger and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ol- lenburger and son, Allan, were Sun- day guests at the Dave Ghylin home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson and family visited at the Sam Knox home Friday. George Michelsen returned to his home at Regan Monday after spend- ing the winter at the Tom Hollings- worth home. Barney Strand, Regan, and Alf Johnson were Sunday guests at the Otto Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger had as Sunday callers Mr, and Mrs. R. Ollenburger, Bismarck; Richard and Freda Ollenburger, Wilton, and Morris Flavin. ] eo | Wilson cy By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele spent Wednesday evening at the John Berg home. Mrs. Katie Seible and Ben Gut- knicht of Bismarck visited at the Christ Wolf home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and daugh- ters Alma and Aletha visited with Mrs. Berg’s sister near Turtle Lake Sunday. Miss Helen Redington spent the week-end at home. Miss Redington is teaching in Painted Woods. Mr. McComb died at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Fred Lange, ‘Wednesday evening. He was buried at Mercer Saturday. McComb was 82 years old. He leaves two sons, two daughters, five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg of Regan spent Sunday at the Sam Berg home. Miss Sarah Berg spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Eslinger of near Garrison spent Sunday at the Fred Wagner home. Mr. and. Mrs. Mike Wall visited at the Gottlieb Orman home near Tur- tle Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Sr., mo- tored to Regan to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gust Graf and family. Mr, and Mrs. Gust Niemiller visited at the home of Mr. Niemiller’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Stroble, at Mercer, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlofman and daughter spent Sunday at the Christ Wolf home. Schrunk i By MARGARET MARCHANT Anton Rauhal was a business caller at the Jim Kozinick home Tuesday. James Novy motored to Wing Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs, Willie Weinberger and children Gladys and Marvin of Tuttle, visited with their niece and cousin, Mrs, L. C. Marchant, Tuesday. The Dave Hein children are ill with scarlet fever. James Kozinick spent Wednesday evening at the Anton Rauhal home. Mr. and Mrs. William Weisenberger and family were callers at the D. Hein home recently. James Kozinick was a Wing caller Monday. Annie and Emil Stroh and Gust Witt were Sunday visitors at the R. G. Marchant home. Miss Irene Marchant spent this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Witt. *lcharlie Keator were callers at the Apacer Irene were "wen. Wible callers Larnatin Sunday whee. 8 Monday. prairie south of Mrs. Delmer McOlellan and Mar- ane yao A quarter eection garet Marchant spent Monday with/|!and was burned. Mrs. John Witt. Mrs, Carl Johnson gave a supper in honor of her daughter Clara’s 17th birthday Saturday evening. _ Thosé jon, present were: Mr. and Mrs. Axel Soder and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt, Irene Marchant, Gust Witt and Mike Panjkovich. 7 Trygg By GLADYS NELSON en. Callers and guests at the home Martin Nelson the past week wet Sam Brown, Victor Strom, Floyd derson, Edwin Olson, Joe Var! George Nelson and Mr. and Mi George Robinson of Max, N. D. Word has been received from W. dJiras, who is visiting his brothers Cedar Rapids, Iowa, that he is ill wit heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson visit at the Ira Falkenstein home ni Baldwin Sunday. Callers and guests at the Jiras hon oa past week were: her eae ‘ larence Long, Reginald Nelso William Oder has rented the Shel-| Harry Brown, Martin Nelson, Mr. at] don place for another year. |Mrs. Bert Hendershott, Mr. and \ Floyd and Irene Anderson, seniors from the Bismarck high school, came out Friday to visit with their par- ents over Sunday. Hazel Taylor was an overnight guest Wednesday with Edna and Myrtle Oder. Sam Brown made a business trip to Regan Saturday. Floyd Anderson transacted busi- ness Friday night at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wageman anc | Joe Varley, Viran Nelson, Sam Bro children were visitors Tuesday night) F, H. Schroeder and son Arthur. at the Homer Taylor home. © ai —— -—--- Mrs. Gene Cunningham came home tte from Dickinson last week where she A ibley Bu spent two weeks visiting uno aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson. B: ELMER BLOO! The Gene Me ity plan on idiesiaees cried mee moving soon to the Kruger farm. Lloyd Clizbe motored ismard Helen Anderson was an overnight | yionday. etic guest, Wednesday night with Gwen-| fimer Bloomquist called on 8. dolyn Nelson. Clizbe Monday. Leonard Olson and Fred Habeck! 1, Davenport and family and Bi were dinner guests Wednesday at the | anderson motored to Regan and All George Nelson's. Sunday visiting relatives. David Trygg made a trip to Tem-| Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wildfang ay vik last week. children visited at the 8. E. Clizi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were |nome Sunday. recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Al-| Mr, and Mrs. Elmer rigs bin Spangberg. jlan Widger, Earl Evans, Ed e} Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trygg mo-/| Pete Lundquist and Willie ers v tored to Bismarck Monday. ited at the Elmer Bloomquist hon Gladys Nelson visited Monday with|Sunday. Dick Ashwell returned hon Edith Olson. with Mr. and Mrs. Lundquist to vist Elmer Magnus has been employed) Alex Couch and family visita at John Anderson's. friends near Menoken Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson from! farl Evans and family, Mrs. Max called Sunday at the George Nel-| Couch and Elmer Bloomquist motor son home. to Bismarck Saturday. Edwin Olson and Gladys Nelson, Mr.! Members of the calf club met at th and Mrs. Gib Cederstrom and childr Alex Couch home Saturday afternool were visitors Sunday at the Emil] Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean ai Hogue and Mrs. Jenkins homes. Miss Katherine McLean called at th Elmer Bloomquist home Saturday. Arena Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean an o | Miss Katherine McLean called at th Elmer Bloomquist home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Larson wey among those who attended a party the Fred Habeck home Saturday. Fred and Harry Hedstrom motor te McKenzie Saturday. L. Davenport and family, Bill An derson and Harry Hedstrom in Bismarck Friday. By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sattler were callers at the Ulfers home Friday eve- ning. Mr, and Mrs, Bert Glanville were afternoon callers at Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sattler’s Friday. Andrew Kraft accompanied by his} Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth visited sisters, the Misses Lena and Irene, and|the Adam Schauer home Sunday. Miss Roberts were evening guests at} the Drumm home Wednesday. \— Miss Mary Cromwell, who spent the Alta winter with her uncle and aunt Mr. By CARL SCHATZ and Mrs. Elmer Drumm, has accepted a position for the summer with the Jones family near Alta. Ben Klagenburg’ and son Raphael were callers at Bluch Wagner's Satur- day. Jamie Tees was a caller at the Mc- Intyre home Friday. Fred Haas was a dinner guest at the McIntyre home Friday. Haas in-|ing several days this week visitin tends to start a grove again this/with his cousin Mrs. Jake Hoch} spring. He is setting out several hun- | halter. dred box elders. |, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Jr., an Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zeweglie and|daughter Esther and Conrad Hiel children motored to Harvey Thurs-| visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatj day. Tuesday. Andrew Kraft and Mrs. Caroline) Alvin Brackett was an Alta shoppe Kraft were callers at the « Stigel- | Tuesday. mayer home Wednesday. Miss Esther Johnson was a visite The Misses Irene, Delia and Martha!at the Edgemont school No. 2 Wed Kraft were Sunday afternoon callers |nesday. at the Owen McIntyre home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qually of neaj ‘Wilton have moved on a farm in Frances vicinity. By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Charles Larson called on Hen! Schatz Monday afternoon. Eddie Johnson and Edwin Schat{ visited with Ed and Hank Scatg Mon| day evening. Henry Schaffer of Velva is spend @|__Eddie Johnson visited with Geor Hecker Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diede and soy Wayne were Pickardville shopper ‘Wednesday. Those who were Alta shoppers om Tuesday were Conrad Hieb, Fred Ben: der, Dan Rhinehart, John Stroh, Gott: lieb Stinert, Ted Hochhalter, and Sam Schaeffer. Mr. and Mrs. Emily Johnson Pickardville callers Mond: Lewis Jorgenson was a Wilton call er Tuesday. : Miss Pauline Schatz, who is al George Varnum and Harold Madland from near Menoken were callers at the Walter Dietzman home Monday evening. Wm. Kershaw and David Trygg were callers at the Joe Fisher home Tuesday. Mr. Peterson and L. S. French, Bis- mark, calléd at the Dietzman home Tuesday. Hank Gerkie, Miss Preszler, Miss Dena Harms all from Bismarck were tending high school at McClt visitors at the Tebbo Harms home Spent the week end with her par- Tuesday night. ents. John Olsen was a caller in Bis-| The program which was given af marck Wednesday. the Edgemont school No. 2 Thursda: Emil Hogue, Mr. Cederstrom and)¢vening was well attended. son Gib, Joe Fisher and John Kruger|_ Mr. and Mrs. Millard Coombs and were callers at the Dietzman home |Sarah Schatz motored to Bisn ieee arg ‘Agnes Adams spent Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Abelein and sevel small son were callers at the Floyd | Gays this week visiting with Mrs. Emil Owen home Thursday. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist vis-| Lewis Jorgenson, jr., ited at the Elmer Bloomquist home |Eddie Bender Sunday. near McKenzie Sunday. Ei Rese it aia was a Regan caller ou Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and Mr. | Saturday. and Mrs, Floyd Owen were Bismarck} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berquist and shoppers Friday. sons Emil and Jalmer visited with Carl Muth called on John Olson|Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qually Sunday. Thursday night. Miss Esther Johnson visited at th Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and son|Joe Diede home Sunday afternoon. Donald and Vern Tysell were Bis-| Mr. and Mrs. John Pool of net marck callers Saturday. Wing spent the week-end at the d Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and|Brackett home. children from Sterling and John Glum = were dinner guests at the Dietzman Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY home Sunday. Andrew Kremer of Linton was visited with Leonard Olsen now is employed at the Joe Fisher farm. —— | Cromwell > spel this week with his family in Linton, Miss Elizabeth Koppy spent Thurs- ‘day at the Surber home in Livona. Math Koppy called at the Glen Woods home near Linton Tuesday. Miss Lydia Renschler called at the} Charley Renschler home at Emmons- By LILLIE JTRAS Harlow Hendershott, Israel anc Clarence Long home Tuesday. Miss Gertrude Schroeder and Miss Catherine McLean visited at the John Engdahl home Wednesday night. Mrs. John Engdahl visited Alice Swanson Wednesday. Arthur Schroeder was badly cut in the right hand last week while saw- ing wood with a circular saw. He mo- tored to Bismarck Friday to have the wound dressed. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson and sons | yi; Viran and Porter were visitors in Bis- marck Thursday. Mrs. Viran Nelsor and baby daughter, Marjorie May, returned with them. Viran Nelson is moving on the farm. formerly by the Arthur Fricke family. Martin Nelson and J. A. Varley drove to Bismarck Friday. Nelson was @ supper guest at the Varley home. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Whitted, Stephen, and daughter Florence were Ea guests at the William Fricke James Kozinick spent Monday eve-| home ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An- ton Rauhal. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and Sunday. soo tres one A Pipes ces

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