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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1982 NEWS OF OU —— Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE ‘The Schemers,” was presented Friday eve- ning. An Arbor Day program was given! 4. @t the school Friday. » Members of the Cherry Grove P. T. “A. have elected the following officers «~ for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. *_L. V. Lesher; vice president, O. M. “Vie; secretary, Mrs. Margaret Robin- son; and treasurer, C. T. Barton. ‘W. W. Mandigo and daughter Ethel drove to Valley City Tuesday where }\ Miss Ethel will enter the state teach- + ers college. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church met Thursday after- noon with Mrs. Sorem. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Saville, / May 12. Braddock residents who attended the funeral of Milo Sparks of Kintyre {recently were Mr. and Mrs. N. Sorem, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs, R. Aarvig, Mrs. C. T. Barton, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Allensworth, T. M. Long and E. F. Savage Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Saylor of Bis- marck were Braddock callers Tues- day. tyre were Sunday guests at the L. V Lesher home. Miss Dora Mandigo, who has been teaching at Wilton, visited at the home of her brother, W. W. Mandigo before going to Ellendale to attend normal school. Nels Thompson was operated on at a Bismarck hospital Saturda: Henry Jagd was a McKenzie caller Sunday afterncon. Mr, and Mrs. R. Aarvig and daugh- |, ter Helen Steele. Miss Helen Martin, who has finished fa term of school in the Hampton dis- trict, returned home Sunday. She will teach in the same district next year. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Salhus spent the week-end with Mrs, Salhus’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorem were Sunday visitors at the Nels Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bier and two children drove to Steele Sunday to visit with Miss Elsie Bier, who is a guest at the Dr. Baer home. The time for services in the M. E. church has been changed for the sum- mer months from 7:30 p. m. to 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton were Sunday guests with Kintyre relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Button and family of Burnstad and Mr. and Mrs. Hoime and family of Napoleon spent Sunday at the A. R. Button home. The staff of teachers engaged for 1932-33 for the Braddock school will be as follows: George Wright, Ger- trude Piers, Lloyd Wills, Amy Brude- vold, and Mrs. Grace Martini. The Swedish Ladies’ Aid met at the wore Sunday isitors in home of Mr. and Mrs, Grant Peter-| son Sunday afternoon. George Wright spent Sunday with his parents at Valley City. He was accompanied by Keith Junge, who was met by relatives from Hatton where he will visit for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ryan and Miss Hartnell of Napoleon were Sunday visitors at the M. F. Ryan home. The Braddock Study and Civic club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Aar- vig as hostess. Friday afternoon two Chinese Elm trees will be planted on the school grounds by the Civic club as part of | the Washington Bi-Centennial pro-| gram. Miss Edna Detring of New Salem | arrived Saturday for a visit with Miss Gertrude Piers. aa i Estherville i By MRS. ROY LITTLE Ruth Wilmot, Melinda and Marvin Manning attended the class play at the Wilton high school Tuesday eve- ning. | Frank Michelsen has been ill for! the last week. | Leonard Davenport and Bill Ander-! son of Sibley Butte were callers at the Harry Davenport home Wednes- | day. | Mrs. Harry Davenport and daugh- | ter Ruth, Mrs. Ole Wold, Mrs. Earl) ‘Mowder and Mrs. Roy Little attended | Ladies’ Aid at the C. J. Kuehl home Wednesday afternoon. The next) meeting will be at the S. L. Jordahl/ home May 18. i Ole Wold called in Regan Thursday | afternoon. | Members of the Homesteader lodge | met at the William Michelsen home ‘Thursday evening. The next meetinz) will be at the home of Olaf Wold; May 12. The Sunday School meeting, which | was to have been held at the Grant’ Lindsey home Friday evening, was Postponed. } Molly and Hazel Wold spent Sun-/ day afternoon with Grace Francis. | Mr. and Mrs, Roy McCullough and children spent Sunday evening with! relatives here. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport spent Sunday afternoon at the Roy} Little home. They also called at the Uhde home. | Mrs. Anna Strand, Alice and Einar, Strand were Sunday visitors at the Uhde home. oo, i Rock Hill ‘|| oo oa By RUTH LITTLE Callers and guests at the J. R. Fitz-| geraid home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family,| Pipe Olson and Joseph Cook. 3 and Mrs, Clarence Kettleson senior class play, “Winning | ter a short visit with her parents, Mr. —mmmennnrmns {services here every other Sunday inje R NEIGHBORS the German language. Miss_ Ethel ‘le home the past week were Mr. and rs. Clarence Kettleson, Roy Bailey, Lawrence Fitzgerald, Andrew Walker, Milton and Robert Marcovitz, Sam Beerman, Victor and Jacob Graff, Willie Jiras, Aelred and Lawrence Bouche, Alice, Louise and Shirley Walker. Mrs. Ira Bailey was a Monday guest of Mrs. M. Fueling. ' Nina, Robert and Gene Fisher call- ed at the Andrew Walker home Wed- nesday. Anna Eide, teacher at school No, 1, spent the week-end at her home in| tored to McClusky recently to attend | | Arena. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool were Friday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. The Ladies’ Aid met at the C. J. Kuehl home Wednesday. The nex (meeting will be at the home May 18. The Homesteader lodge met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mick- elson Thursday evening. Ernie Gordon spent the week-end at his home. Mrs. Chris Waugeman underwent an operation for appendicitis at Bis- marck last week. Welch’s Spur (a By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lesher of Kin-| gonn Nieland called at the Otto; Dorman and Robert Welch homes Monday. Mrs. Nieland stayed at the Paul Skinner home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Funston and family have moved to the farm vac- ated by the W. E. Snyder family. Mrs. Gulson entertained at her jhome in Glencoe Thursday for the missionary society. Because of road jconditions few re able to attend. The young people, who were prac- ing for a home talent play in this vicinity, have given it up, deciding | they could not spare the time during the busy spring season. | Laura Welch, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Robert Welch, visited at the home of her friends, |of Mr. and Mrs. Ea ea |ter M were in Bismarck on busines: Alfred Born called at the Wate: home recently. Baker, Tuesday Robert Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and! family will move to the Alvin Hoover farm next week. Mrs. Skinner will work there as housekeeper and Skin- ner as a farm hand. Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Welch, Mr, and Mrs, Horace Dirlam and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Clarence and Fred Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Welch and son and daughter, Mrs. Paul Skinner and daughter and Jack Ishmael were Bismarck visitors Sat- urday, Several from this community at- tended the season's opening dance at the Allensworth barn Saturday eve- | ning. Alvin Hoover of the Moffit vicinity jcalled at the Paul Skinner home Sun- | day. . Le Jordaht | | and the daughters | |. Mr. Breen north of Bismarck. Little farm work was done the past week on account of cold, wet weathe! Several farmers have completed the | sowing of small grain, but the ma- jority have a week's work to complete. {Less wheat is being planted this year and larger acreages are planned for corn and feed crops. Mr. and Mrs. ‘daughter, Delore: | Richard Borner fa: |ning. | Mr. and Mrs G. G. Rupp and visited with the Thursday eve- Ralph Falkenstein mo- {the funeral cf Mrs. Falkenstein’s | uncle, Fred Brackett. jo—~-- --——y—__—@ : Painted Woods | 4 By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD |» | Mr. and Mrs, Lester Brown called ‘at the Iver Erickson home Monday. Ole Lillefjeld was a Wilton caller Monday. Noreen Hannefield called at the | William and Lester Brown home Sun- | day. Harold Soderquist and children called on relatives at Wilton Sunday. Iver Erickson returned home from }San Haven Saturday where he has been visiting Mrs. Erickson. Mrs. Erickson is improving. Mrs, Ida Soderquist and son Einer |called at the Dick Kudick home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and small {daughter Mary Ann visited at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Digk Kudick and chil- dren visited at the William Brown home Saturday evening. Bad se, } Richmond | catia By MARTHA BOSSERT Albert, David, Gottfried, Elsie and Martha Bossert were Sunday visitors at Philip Weber's. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., son Edwin and daughter Clara were Sun- day evening visitors at G. A. Bos- sert’s. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and Ed Smith were Monday dinner guests at G. A. Bossert’s. Sunday afternoon visitors at the A. Degner home were Clara and Christine Bossert, Freda, Pauline, Martha, Andrew and Arthur Berg, and Joe Gardyza. G. A. Bossert and son Gottfried were Satur evening callers at Bethel Bailey Gottfried Weber was a Tuesday called at the John Weber, Jr., home. jday. ° — Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY ¢ |. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and |-phursday. family visited at the home of Mrs. Boyd's brother, Elmer Funston, Sun- day. Clarence Dorman spent Saturday |night and part of Sunday visiting at! the Doppler home. Dorman will start work at the Bert Buckley farm the | first of next week. | ( | Wild Rose | —___. | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL | Miss Esther Lang, teacher of school No. 2, spent the week-end with Miss | Marion Lewis at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Feltheim and children Walter and Ruby visited rel- atives at Regan Sunday. Nels Thompson was taken to a hos- pital at Bismarck Friday for an ope- | ration. Visitors at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday included Frank, Fred, Lee and Earl Saville, Miss Elsie Sav- ille, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle andj son Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby. Students of the Wild Rose schools pian on going to Play Day exercises at Sterling May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll and Jens Christianson, Leonard Johnson and Ervin Wentz visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Merkle Sunday evening. Ted Lang of Sterling was a Sun- day caller at the H. A. Carlisle home. i Baldwin i By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER A number from here attended the wedding dance which was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Morris near Regan Saturday night in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marian Morris to Frank Miller, local farmer. The wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Miller took place in Bis- marck Saturday, The newlyweds will make their home on a farm near Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Shep Haas and daugh-; ter, Frances of Turtle Lake visited at the home of Mrs. Haas’ mother, Mrs. Matilda Baumgart Saturday while en route to Bismarck. Miss Haas was ad- judged the winner in a musical con- test of state schools recently. Miss Frances Rupp has resumed her studies at the Valley City college af- and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp. Richard/ Rupp, who is a student at the Fargo agricultural college, will spend the summer vacation at home, Miss Bernice Morris visited friends in the community Wednesday after- noon while en route from her home near Regan to Bismarck. Miss Morris, who closed school here recently, has been hired for another year. Mrs. Andrew Johnson of near Wil- ton is spending the week visiting with friends and relatives in this commun- ity. Dr. and daughter, Horace Fairchlid was a McKenzie caller Wednesday. Jam2s Baker and mother were in Sterling Thursday. P. M. Gosney transacted business in Driscoll Friday. E. L. Hurr and Oscar Jarsett were Sterling callers Friday morning. They also called at the P. M. Gosney home. Lester Andrews was in Sterling Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lang were call- ers at the Charley Anderson home Wednesday. Mrs. Halley Belk returned home from the hospital Sunday. Miss Flo- rence Langly is assisting with the housework while she is convalescing. Miss Helen Swindling, who recent- ly underwent an operation for mas- toid in the Bismarck hospital, was able to resume her school work in Sterling Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and family Sunday. The children are im- proving from whooping cough and pneumonia. Mrs. Carl Pillen is enjoying a visit from her little sister from Hazelton. Mrs. George Kusch was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nieman, Mr. Benz, Miss Ann Hayes and P, M. Gosney attended the Farmers’ Union meeting in Sterling Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen enter- iained relatives from Bismarck Sun- lay. Christiana Pr —_——s) By VIOLET A. CLARKE Adolph Hansen and Ole Newland each made a business trip to Sterling Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily were Sterling callers Friday. Miss Nellie Dance and Wayne Ol- son spent the week-end in Menoken with relatives. Arthur Magnus and son and Miss Wilma Kafer from near Wing were callers at the home of Mrs. Jennie Clarke Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family moved on the Ole Olson farm last week. Ralph Beyer is employed in the highway department at Fort Yates. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Miss Tillie Schoon motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday after Mrs. Schoon’s little son, who has been a patient at the Bis- marck hospital the last 10 days. Mrs. Adolph Hansen entertained the following in honor of her birth- day Monday afternoon: Mrs. Ernest Schoon and son, Mrs. Christ Schoon and Miss Tillie, Mrs. Joe Paulson and family, Mrs. Paul Lang, Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Mrs. Ole Newland and family, Mrs. W. A. Stile, and Miss Violet Clarke. Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie spent Monday with friends in Sterling. . William Thelan Gretchen of Stillwater, Minn., were phile some J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus and family spent Monday with Arthur ‘Magnus and family near Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and the Little is spending the rs j week at the home of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richmond School No. 1 closed Fri- } Norval Marvel was a Sterling caller| and Mrs. Henry Jessen, Mrs. John} @ ) Hazlegrove Bi By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Among those in Tuttle Tuesday ; were Ed and Art Ochsuner, Mr. and ;Mrs. Hazlegrove, John White, H. Cleveland, Christ Hanson and John Vick and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomp- son. Mr. and Mrs, Luther Bidwell, who now live north of Bismarck, are the | parents of a daughter, Marian Irene, |born April 21. i Albert Miller was in Tuttle Tues- lay. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Berg and baby and Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Neff and son of (Mercer were Sunday visitors at the | Alex Neff home. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Drumm and |daughter Alice and sons Wayne and 'Raymond were guests Sunday at the {Christ Wolff home. The Misses Ella and Magdalena, Alex Neff, Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke and sons Willie and Walter and Ed Wagner were guests at the Christ Wolff home Sunday. | Miss Alma Radke was an overnight guest at the Alex Neff home Tuesday. | Miss Radke teaches the Neff school. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rosenau were callers at the Wolff home Tuesday and Wednesday. Andrew and Philip Kraft called at John Sattler’s and Ray Hazlegrove's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and sons Lawrence and Dale and daugh- ter Dorothy were supper guests at the Hazlegrove and Bray homes recently. Miss Fay Roberts will close a term of school Friday. ——— Kegan bod ’ , ¢ By BERNADETTE HOPKINS | Ted Lehr returned from Washing- ton Thursday after having spent the winter there. Mrs. B. O. Lei’ and Mrs. O. B. Stratton motored to Bismarck Thurs- | day. | A. F, Tourtlotte motored to Bis- marck Saturday to get Mrs. Tourt- lotte, who returned from Fargo. Mrs. Andrew Fisher motored to Wil- ton Monday. The Homesteaders’ |meeting at the William | home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman were | Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins. The Bridge club met with Mrs. A. H. Lundberg Wednesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. B. O. Lein and Irene Moulsby. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins were Tuesday evennig guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mr, and Mrs. Allan Westerman mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. They were accompanied by Westerman's pu- | pils. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins and Rus- sell Hopkins motored to Stanton Sun- day. Virginia Hopkins, who has been a two weeks’ guest at the Hopkins | home, returned with them. Mrs. A. B. Stratton entertained @ number of small girls and boys Sat- |urday afternoon, the occasion being her daughter Audry’s sixth birthday. Clara and Myron Rierson motored to Regan Sunday. Clara is spending some time with her parents. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Carl Lein Wednesday. | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Westerman were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houser and daughter Leota, Mr. {and Mrs. Myron Houser and baby, and Paul Peterson, all of McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Garnes motored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Anna Knudson, Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and Betty Anderson called at the Axel Soder home at Wing Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Edwin Johnson home. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Parsons an- jmounce the birth of a daughter, born to them April 30. ‘Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein were Mr. and Mrs. John Dyb- wad of Mandan, Miss Palma Fristad of Hebron and Walter Tyberg of Bis- marck. Mrs. Dybwad and Miss Fri- sted are former Regan teachers. Mrs. L. Hopkins entertained ten girls Thursday in honor of Virginia Hopkins. lodge held a Mickelson ia i Sibley Butte | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQU!ST Lenora Hedstrom is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Dave Spangberg. Mrs, 8. E. Clizbe and Mrs. Henry Larson attended the W. C. T. U. meet- ing at the Charles Rodgers home Thursday. 8. E. Clizbe, Henry Larson, Elmer Bloomquist, Earl Evans, L. Davenport and family and Bill Aiderson motored to Bismarck Thursday. Oliver Roth and Tom Smith called on E, Bloomquist Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom vis- ited at the L. Davenport home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawellin vis- ited at the Earl Evans home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Dick Ashwill, Earl Evans and Jake Johnson visited at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday. Leonard Davenport and family vis- ited at the G. Cederstrom home Wed- nesday. L. Davenport and family called at the Henry Larson home Saturday night. P. E. Roth called on E. A. Mattson Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth called at the G. Cederstrom and 8. E. Clizbe homes Saturday. — wet r Glenview @ v By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Lars Jacobson and Lawrence Monroe visited at Albert Larson's home recently. Mrs. Joe Brown and son visited at the Con Johnson home Tuesday. John Eliason and son motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Howard Scott, who has been em- ployed at the Chester Erstrom farm the last two months, returned to his home Wednesday. ‘Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom were Bismarck callers Monday. A number of young folks attended the dance at the Henry Johnson home sz of | Saturday night. Walter Simons and son Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson and family Lester Larson were Bismarck shop- pers recently. Mr.,and Mrs, Theodore Guanrud “Sand family of Bismarck were Sunday viistors at the Jacobson home. Mike Neidermeier, who stayed at the Spitzer home the last two years, left for his hom in Minnesota Wed- nesday. Services were held in the Painted ‘Woods Lutheran church Sunday. Howard Scott visited at the Chester Erstrom and Fred Klawitter homes Sunday. Elmer Larson and George Oltjen motored to Bismarck Saturday eve- ning to get Marie Johnson and Mae Anstrom, bringing them to the dance at the home of Marie's parents. ° ‘aan Canfield acini wena erecta By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Dee Bailey, Violet Olson and Mrs. Thomas Hetherington and Mrs, Ghy- lin were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Ladies’ Aid was held at the Charley Kuehl home Wednesday. The next meeting will be held at the S, L. Jor- dahl home. The Homemakers will meet at the N. O. Strand home, May 11. Louise, Alice, Shirley and Roy Walker were entertained at the J. F. Little home Sunday, the occasion be- ing Clayton's birthday. Mrs. Ira Bailey called at the Orvy Bailey home Monday. Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar Olson, Dee Bailey and Mrs. Hetherington were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hetherington are parents of a son born Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strand called at the Strand home here recently. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Berg called at the Jake Fisher home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson, Mr, and Mrs. Gust Olson and son Glenn were callers at Ole Olson's Sunday. Orvey Bailey called at the Joe Cook home Sunday. Mrs. Jake Fisher and son Gene, Mrs. Joe Cook, Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and Clair and Alice Strand were callers in Re- gan Monday. The Y. P. C. meeting will be held at the G. O. Lindsey home Friday eve- ning, May 6. Dee Bailey and Violet Olson called at the A. F. Ghylin home Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson have named their daughter Kathryn Mary. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl called at the John Carlson home Sunday. Violet Olson was a caller in Bis- marck Wednesday. | tan annS | Hampton | ——_—_—-* — By ELIZABETH KOPPY Among those shopping in Linton Wednesday afternoon from this vicin- ity were Jake Schiermeister, Paul Mausehund, Steve Koppy and daugh- ters Frances and Elizabeth. Philip Schock of near Hazelton is visiting his sister Mrs. Dorothy Ren- sehler. Edwin Renschler called at the Steve Koppy home Thursday. Mr. and, Mrs. Herman Backhaus were shopping in Linton Saturday. Francis Chesrown and Steve Koppy, jr., called at the Dewey Lawler home Sunday. A number of friends gathered at the Herman Backhaus, sr.,home Saturday evening and surprised Miss Julia Pit- zer who is teaching here in Hampton. dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Agner Swanson and family. Mrs. Koessel, Leonard Koessel, Joe Gertz and Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Brush- wein motored to Marion Friday to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. Koessel’s father-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and family were dinner guests at the H. A. Smith home Sunday. The Women’s Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. J. A. McCann Tuesday afternoon. The Misses Ortman and Nettleton entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Berg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Janke of near Tuttle visited relatives here Sunday. The Male Quartet from the James- @|town Academy sang at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon. | Mr, and Mrs. C. A, Swanson had as {visitors Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Friar and daughter Eugene and Ed Kaeffer of Bismarck and Mrs. Pete Sampson of Kidder county. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pederson had as supper guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Madison. William Van Vleet of LaMoure spent the week-end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sawyer of Thel- ma township entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc- Cann and family. ‘The Epworth League met Sunday evening in the Methodist church. Miss Laura Ward leading the devotional and Miss Berneice Chapin the musical program. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland had as supper guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Haugen and daughter Sylvia. The Misses Ortman and Nettleton called on Mr. and Mrs, J. Stewart Sunday evening. Mrs. Clarence Swanson entertained at a luncheon Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Carl Meland, Mrs. Carrie Nelson and Miss Hazel Nelson. Mrs. M. T. Olson spent Monday af- ternoon with Mrs. O. N. Nelson. Menoken i By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Burbage and daughter were visitors at the R. G. Abelein home recently. Edd Garross and Arthur Meyers left recently for an extended visit in Ketchikan, Alaska. Chester and Albert Sherman are now working for Rue Brothers of Bismarck. Chester is at Marshall, N. D., and Al- bert at Maddock. Misses Blanche Stewart, Lillian New- | mann, Margarette Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Otto Ayers Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers entertained the Birthday Bridge club Wednesday evening. High scores were won by R. G. Abelein and Mrs. Otto Ayers. Lillian Kjsuland of Apple Creek vis- ited Orpha Agnew several days this week. Mrs. V. M. Craven is staying at the Chester Mattson home during the ill- ness of Mrs. Mattson. Mrs. Otto Ayers and daughter Wan- da visited Mrs. A. T. Welch Friday af- ternoon. The Menoken Homemakers club have secured Russian olive and Chi- nese Elm trees from the Mandan ex- perimental station and will transplant them soon. Misses Margarette Olsen, Lillian Newmann and Blanch Stewart enter- tained at a party Saturday night. Jake Schiermeister, Misses Frances and Elizabeth, Frank and Math Kop- py visited at the John Ohlhauser, jr., home Sunday. Students of Gayton school No. 2 are planning a picnic. Alma Grenz is back in school after an absence of three weeks. Tom McCory visited at the Frank Chesrown home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David D. S. Joeb, daughter Magdalene and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Joeb and family vistied at the John Ohlhauser, jr., home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods and daughter of Gayton visited at the Dewey Lawler home Sunday. The Misses Irene and Nora Stren and brother Edward of near Temvik were business callers at the Frank Lawler home Sunday. Py | Missouri f RE By L. M. CRAWFORD Miss Edna Doehle returned to her @|home in Moffit Wednesday to attend the junior and senior high school banquet. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Henry Crawford, sr., were callers in Bismarck Thursday. Mrs, Cabbage and Mrs. Grace Mat- thew from near Moffit were callers at the William MacDonald home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. “Red” Bredstad are visiting with relatives in Flasher. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Anderson and family from north of Bismarck were dinner guests at the James MacDon- ald home Sunday. Capital City callers Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald and daughters Hilda and Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth, Lucille Crawford, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Linssen, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hapel and family, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chesak. Miss Margery MacDonald spent the week-end at her parental home. Mr, and Mrs. Horace Durlam and family were Sunday dinner guests at the William MacDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills, Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family dined at the John Crawford home Sunday. Mrs, James McDonnell of Bismarck spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Mayme Clark. “Red” Tressler visited at the Wil- liam MacDonald home Sunday. Miss Lucille Crawford was a caller at the Leslie Clark home Friday. e -————_ — oi — Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Mathilda Meyer of Cleveland is a resident here again. ‘The Driscoll baseball team defeated the Lein team here Sunday, 8 to 1. Mrs. Albert Hammar spent Wednes- day afternoon with Mrs. E. C, Ruble. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and fam- ily were visitors at the P. P, Hanson home Sunday. ‘There will be services in the English ‘Tues-| Lutheran church at 11 a. m. Sunday, home Sun- day after spending a few days with relatives in Doland, 8. D. C. D. King motored to Hebron Sat- urday to get Mrs. King, who had spent a week visiting her parents. Mr, and Mrs, Martin Sedevic of Bis- marck, Tony Knoll of Mandan and Evelyn Evenson and Alice Klepstein were dinner guests at the A. H. Klep- tein home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Knutson were enter- tained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Welch. {of Mrs. Mills’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford of Missouri township. Mrs, Ed Allensworth motored to Bis- marck Friday. Her daughter, Miss Irene Johnson returned with her Sat- urday. Roy Dutton was a Moffit Monday. Saturday shoppers in Bismarck from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and sons, Miss Lillian Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw and daughter, Mrs. Homer Davenport and daughter, Mrs. Dave Kershaw and son Delbert, Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Dralle and daughters, Mrs. O. U. Dutton and daughter, Mrs. J. Kimball and sons John and Blair, and John, Homer and Adolph Giovannonoi. > Frances | business caller in By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haybeck of Mc- Kenzie were callers at the F. L. Owen home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and daughter Esther and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. } Elmer Lundquist and Ed Widger were business callers in Sterling Mon- day. Mrs, F. L. Owen and John Glum were callers at the Dietzman home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miller and son Robert, Alfred Ryberg, sr., and sons Emmet and Eddie were Bismarck call- ers Tuesday. William Kershaw called on John Olson Thursday morning. Frank Brooks visited at the McCor- mick home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist at- tended the party at the Henry Miller home Thursday night. Lawrence Madland was a business caller in McKenzie Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madland and children from near Menoken visited a the Lawrence Madland home Sun- lay. Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son Ed- win and Gladys Tooker visited at the home of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Gibson, north of Sterling Sunday. John Olsen finished assessing in this township Saturday. John Kruger was a shopper in Bis- marck Saturday. Qe i Macomber | By MRS. 0. LARSON Jess Smith, Beulah, was a Sunday overnight guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Walker. Mr, and Mrs. E. D. McGinnis and family picnicked at the Mandan park Sunday Mr, and Mrs. George Kellar and Al- vin Koch spent Sunday with relatives at Painted Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michelsen and family, Regan, called at the Tom Hol- lingsworth home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Leben had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. William ee and Mr. and Mrs, August Kil- jan. Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Morgan and fam- ily visited Sunday at the Tom Mor- gan home. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Waddington and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Erickson of Painted Woods. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Ollenburger and son, Allan, spent Sunday at the Charles Spitzer home in Baldwin. Miss Lillian Olson, Fargo, spent the week-end as the guest of Mrs. Pauline Thorsness and Miss Rachael Thors- ness, En route to Bismarck Friday, Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon’s car caught fire and burned. It happened nine miles north of the city. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Herman spent Sunday at Painted Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael were | woods, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein Sunday. } Heaton | —<—_—____ By SARAH HEINLE Oscar Williams was a caller in this community Tuesday. Dave Keck called at the Walter Grewe home Wednesday. Peter Hallan of Turtle Lake called at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday |® morning. Sam Berg and Walter Grewe and El- sie Eglin called at the A. H. Heinle home Monday. Mrs, L, E, Hall and son Bernard, Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. Lester Brown were Wilton shoppers Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiodt and daughter were Wilton shoppers Satur- day. Mr, and Mrs, Sam Knocks and daughter were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday. Visitors at the Emanual Keck home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keck and children of Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagge and daughters, Ernest Cleveland, and Albert and Ru- ben Wagner. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wagner and son Ernest and daughters Amanda and Erna were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday evening. Martha Wolf visited at the John Noon home last week. a Brittin —_—_—— By 0. DUTTON George Day, M. M. Dralle, and Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Whiteaker motored to Napoleon last week to serve as wit- nesses in a land hearing. Mrs, George Kuntz and children visited at the Dave Kershaw home re- cently. Mrs, Richard Day and Mrs. C. D. Kimball shopped in Moffit Friday. Charles Dutton returned home wit them. Mr. and Mrs, William Mills and daughter Betty, were Sunday morning day. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Whiteaker shop- ped in Bismarck A Mr. and Mra Richard Day were Sunday visitors at the Kimball home. Maxine and : spent Friday night at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Julia Oakland Jorness of Sterling| children were dinner spent the week-end at the M. T. Olson st tho Dralle home, as home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson had.as daughter visited Sundey at the home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson and family visited Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Danielson of Re- gan. Howard and Irene Langhausen were Sunday supper guests of the Polzin children. Miss Freida Klein is the guest this week of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger. ———$—__—____——_-¢+ i McKenzie | By MBS. T. T. HUGHES Miss Pauline Fuehrer spent the week-end at her home. She returned to the L. E. Heaton, jr., home Monday. The Royal Neighbors gave a fare- well party for Mrs. O. W. Gilbert at her home Wednesday evening. Re- freshments were servd by Mrs. G. A. Hughes and Mrs. M. A. Doucette. Mrs. Gilbert was presented a gift. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. The Larkin club was enter Tuesday afternoon by Mrs, P. E. Roth. The next meeting will be entertained by Mrs. G. Manly, May 23. .Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and son wee relatives near Bismarck Sun- lay. Mr, and Mrs, O. W. Gilbert and family moved to Moffit recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams enter- tained at dinner Sunday for Mr and} Fy Mrs, Lester Hulett and Miss Hannah Raftseth of Bismarck, Glen Adams, Miss Jennie Waistie of Moffit and the |schoon Misses Lovetta Sanborn, Pauline Rishworth, Hazel Simonson and Mar- garet Olson. Miss Camille Agnew of Bismarck spent the week-end here with Miss Esther Watson. ‘The Sterling and McKenzie high school boys played ball Tuesday after- noon at McKenzie. The score was 6 to 9 in favor of McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. M, A. Doucette and daughter Beatrice visited Mr. and a H. 8. Fairchild at Sterling Sun- y. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Van Dyne of Mo- ith | bridge, 8. D., were Monday and Tues- day visitors here at the home of Mr. Van Dyne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. ‘Van Dyne. Mrs. C. E. Van Horn, who has been ill from an operation, is improved. 4 Lein } ———-e By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson and attended to business mat- and family spent Sunday afternoon at George Christianson’s. Rev. Lars Foss spent Sunday after- noon at John Birkeland’s. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Barkman spent Sunday evening at Stuart Severson’s. Arnold Christianson, who is em- ployed in Mandan, spent Sunday at his home here. Mrs, George Pehl, jr., spent Wed- nesday afternoon at Dallas Barkman’s. ‘Norwegian services will be conduct- ed May 15 at 2 p.m. The Luther League will meet in the church basement Sunday afternoon. Valdemar Lein, Einar Spilde and Arthur Rise spent Sunday evening at J. O, Rise's. Constance Lein, who has been visit- ing with Florence Josephson, returned home Monday. Eddie Arneson spent the week-end visiting at the Oscar Boss home at Jamestown. J. O. Rise and daughter Olga mo- tored to Bismarck and Wilton Mon- day. Ole Vik and son George transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. Bernice, Helen and Ruthie Bjorhus visited at J. O, Rise’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs, B. M. Lein spent Mon- day at the Morris Erickson home in Trygg township. ‘ Still ! —————- _____ _—__. —-e € By B. P. HAGSTROM Miss Ella Kosak viisted with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom several days last week. Mrs. Bert Hedstrom and children returned home Friday morning from Bismarck where they visited last week. Albin Hedstrom of Bismarck drove them home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter Marylyn and Mrs. Walter Sundquist and daughter, Leona, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins near Regan. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, son Al- bert and daughter Margaret, and Ru- bin Pearson visited at the Fred Berg- quist home in Steiber township Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lind trans- acted business in Wilton Friday. Fred Standely was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Broehl recently. This community received a very good rain last week. The farmers are greatly encouraged and are in hopes of good crops this fall. Miss Margaret Law was a dinner guest of Miss Hilma Johnson Sunday. The Baby Beef Calf club met at the Anthony Erickson home Saturday eve- ning. Miss Hilma Johnson was an over- night guest of Miss Doris Johnson ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Signe Johnson called at the Lawrence Adams home Monday. She was accompanied home by Mr. Adams. Miss Bennivi Pearson was absent from school Monday and Tuesday of last week because of illness. Mrs. Ed. Ullrich visited at the Mar- tin Strand home Wednesday, en route to Bismarck where she plans to visit @ few weeks, = oS | Sterling i By FERN R. STEWART Mrs. Carey Johnson of Bismarck came out Tuesday to spend Wednes- day at the Carey Johnson home, She parents of a baby girl born Tuesday. Blanche Joeane was the name se- lected for the infant. Mrs. Durfee, son Bill and Albert Kopler, all of Glen Ullin, visited friends and relatives here '. Art Chenoweth was a Driscoll call- er Friday. Henry Van Horn of Driscoll was a town caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neth, daughter Marlene, Mrs. Durfee and son Bill and Albert Kopler called at the E. L, Hurr home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Friday. Max Lang was a town caller Mon- Theodore Lang called at the To: Stewart cone Monday. = Miss Marion Longmuir visited at ee Tom Stewart home Sunday eve- Miss Arylene Stewart visited with Miss Lorraine Johnson Monday, Emery Turned called at the La- verne Richardson home Sunday. Mrs. Eva Turner is having two tourist cottages built across the high- way from her gas station. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Sunday visitors at the George Kusch home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson town callers Friday, i ee a | ee By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Ernest Schoon motored to Bismarck Wednesday to get her young Had awe bal heen. in the hospital. ccompanied by Miss Tillie Eero her sister-in-law. rs. Joe Paulsen and children ‘Thursday with Mrs. Charles pilneay Mr. and Mrs, Roy Smith and fam- ily ae to the Martin Olson farm Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newlan family called on Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Saturday evening. cee Pirie Hansen and family meant oe. evening with Mrs, Mrs. Albert Christensen called ate. ae ew Vieet Friday morning. . mith called on ne family Sunday. He eae ir, and Mrs. Clifford Nelsen fay oT were Sunday call: ie H. A. homes and Roy Smith nm Van Vleet and daughter Rosemary were Sunday m ers = E. - Van Vleet. ene sep . and Mrs. Henry Olson and family moved Sun yr pear aay day to the Ole Ol- Miss Nellie end at (ped ee @ spent the week- farren Keeler and Theod - 8erson motored to Sterling Monday, Several ladies from this vicinity at- tended the birthday party for Mrs Adolph Hansen Monday. f ee Van Vleet, who is now located Fer ncg ure, called on friends here pee Sh | SMALLEST NAVY PLANE Washington —Following is brief pars are of tubular 4 tion, oe dural eee tall surfaces are metal covered. y sve

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