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tae T A THE BISMARCK ——e NE | Driscoll 2 —+ By DELLA MAE OLSON ‘The Driscoll band, under the di- rection of Dr. Prescott of Steele will broadcast over KFYR Sunday after- noon from 3:30 until 4. Abe Huggins returned home last ‘Tuesday from Fargo where he has been a patient at the Veteran’s hos- ‘al. Pte Misses Nettleton and Ortman entertained at a luncheon Saturday afternoon for Mesdames Carr, Brush- wein, Thomas, Belcher, Titus, M. vig and Savage drov i oma oi r ge drove to Linton Tues- Rosvold, Wright, Chapin, Pederson a) evening for the regular meeting and A. Jordan. of the Eastern Star. Rey. Foss and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble spent Sunday evening at the . Olson home. Migr and Mrs. G. Ankrum of Beulah visited friends here over the week- end. Mrs. W. E. Titus birthday surprise party by a few friends at her home Sunday after- nur. and Mrs. M, J. Olson, Jr. were dinner guests at the Alfred Olson home in Lein township Sunday. Edre Erickson, who is a student at Jamestown college, spent the week- end with his parents here. The 4-H Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. P. C. Tompt Saturday mn. erate ietiian Nieman of Sterling spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. y VanHorn. etd Methodist Sunday school gave 2 Mother's day program in the church Sunda; Mr. and Mrs at dinner Sund: A. S. E. Metcal: Henry Apland. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rubie and Miss Della Olson were callers in Braddock | vednesday Wine following pupils of the Driscoll school won first in the various dis- trict play day contests at Sterling Fri- Joe Lewis entertained y for Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. | day: Esther Tompt, Hazel Brushwein, |.) Clifford Colton, Kenneth Tompt,| Wilma VanVieet, Hattie Ward. Au-| drey Pederson, Mathilda Ambers, Mavis Rosvold, Lloyd Quale and George Koessel. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson and family and Mrs. Truax spent Friday afternoon in Bismarck. Mrs. Martin Koessel entertained at dinner Sunday for the Misses Neitle- ton and Ortman and Mrs. Golda Grubb of Tappen. Mrs. Clifford ard spent Sun home. Ison and son Leon- y at the H. A. Smith . E, Titus and Frank Johns motored to Fargo Monday. Mrs. Irving Hanson and Mr. and! Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz spent Monday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pederson and daughter Jacqueline were supper guests at the A. H. Meland home Sunday. The Misses Nettleton and Ortman entertained at dinner Tuesday eve: WS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _ as tendered a pe {tional commission on the teaching of |mathemati¢s. He formerly lived here jand is a brother of Mrs. Smith En- gleman of Dana. Ray Juhola has been made a first class scout and wili be scoutmaster ‘during the absence of Lloyd Wills. The Braddock Study and Civic club: |planted two Chinese elm trees on the |school yard Arbor Day. + The P.-T. A. will present a concert jand give a pot luck dinner in the School gymnasium May 17. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson andj children drove down from James- town Tuesday and spent the after- noon with Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Allen. | Mr. and Mrs. Edgeley, N. D., friends Thursd: | , Miss Sogn will be one of the Brad- Adolph Exener of alled on Braddock | dock teachers for 1932-33. Her name} was omitted last week through an TC or. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lesher and son Keith and Mrs. Maude Lesher drove to Steele Friday and visited with Dr. and Mrs. Baer. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser drove to Hazelton Tuesday. | Mr. and Mts. M. Felterley and! daughter Miss Hattie motored to Pol- lock, S. D., for a week-end visit with relatives. Miss Katie Uhrich, who has been employed at Ashley, arrived home Mesdames Barton, Long, Allen, Aar- | {and children of Moffit made a busi- and Mrs. Merton Demary of Montana and Mr. and Mrs. Eias Lillefjeld of Wilton also visited at the Ole Lillef- jeld home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. |Stina Nelson and children of Wilton jand Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hannewell and children spent Mother's Day at ‘twa Andrew Nelson home. i| Wild Rose o Neiacccrecrtiameats By MRS. W. HN. BROWNAWELL {| Miss Mabel Wilson, teacher of} jSchool No, 1. and Miss Esther Lang, | jteacher of School No. 2, accompanied their pupils to play day exercises at 'Sterling Friday. H Miss Maxine Burnsides, who taught. and Misses Louise | Riedman and Ellen Johnson of the! Moffit school faculty were visiting | friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell there last year, jness trip here Wednesday. | Walter Felthein won second place in the seventh and eighth grade run- ning broad jump at Sterling play day. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle motored | to Sterling Sunday and called on relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Exner, pioneer Wild Rose residents, called on rela- tives here Thursday. Miss Gertrude Berg, who formerly taught in Wild Rose, spent the week- end visiting at the Ernest Saville and Ernest Swanson homes. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll and Mrs. Anna Johnson were Bismarck visitors Saturday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorem and! Mrs. Nels Thompson drove to Bis-| marek Friday to visit Mr. Thompson, | who is in the Bismarck hospital. | Mesdames Lonz, Barton and Savage | attended the Methodist district con- ference held in Bismarck May 4. | Eldon Vie closed his school Friday. | His brother Arden took him to Ellen-| dale Sunday morning where he will attend summer school at the normal. Mr. and Mrs. Drystad of Sterling were Sunday visitors at the A. J. Piers home. i Mr. and Mrs, Ed Karlsten of Na-| eon visited Sunday with Mr. andj Mrs. O. FE. Fraser. | The ladies of the Woodman circle! met in the circle hall Wednesday eve- | ning. | Mr. and Mrs. Grosz, Mrs. Magda-| lena Schaefer, Clara Schaefer andj Floyd Weber drove to Kulm Sunday.| Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer of Bis-/ marek and Miss Cecil Ryan and! brother William visited Sunday at the! F. M. Ryan home. | Laurence Engelman of the Dana | district won first place in declama- tion contests held here recently. Rob-! ert Wurm of the Campbell district | was second and Evelyn Vie of the: Cherry Grove district was third. Win-| ners in the chorus contests were Buchanan school, first; Dana school, | second, and Cherry Grove school, third. i > 2] g ti ¢| —— ning for the Driscoll school faculty | By GLADYS NELSON | members. Mrs. Albert Hammar spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Marie Olauson. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett were visitors at the A. Airsman home Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson enter- tained at dinner Sunday for the Agner and Floyd Swanson families. The Misses Nettleton and Ortman entertained at dinner Thursday eve- ning for Mrs, A. Airsman and chil- dren. ‘ eee | Baldwin | ——— 4 | By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and, children Glen and Iva May motored! to Regan Sunday where they visited at the John Nordstrom home. Philip Thysell was called to Bis- marck early in the week by the ill-/ ness and death of his mother, Mrs. | Albion Thysell. The Thysell family are former residents of this com- munity and a number of local resi- dents attended Mrs. Thysell's funeral | Friday afternoon. Carl Gilbertson has resumed his} work at the Fricke farm after spend- | ing the week-end at his home in Wil- ton. Mrs. Andrew Johnson is staying at the home of her son, Carl Johnson, during the illness of his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and small son of Still were Sunday guests | at the Art Fricke home. Mrs. Alfred Zuger of Bismarck was a visitor at the Richard Borner home ‘Wednesday afternoon. | The Crofte Star Homemakers club) met at the.home of Mrs. William Fricke, Jr., Wednesday afternoon. It was decided to attend the annual picnic on achievement day to be given! at Menoken. | Local married and single men have organized baseball teams with the first game of the season to be played Sunday afternoon. Both teams have been practicing for some time. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the Edmund Rupp home Wednes- day afternoon. Ten members and two guests were present. The guests were Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and| Mrs. Clyde Brooks. The ladies de- cided to hold their annual fancy work sale on June 22 in the Presbyterian church. Miss Laura Rupp has resumed nurs- ing in Bismarck after spending sev- eral weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Knownly Dorman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and family were Sunday guests at the George Whittid home. Little Donald Breen of Bismarck Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and Miss Elsie Meyer, project leaders for the Star Homemakers club, at- tended the fifth in a series of lessons on color and design in Bismarck Fri- day. i +and luncheon at School No. 1 in Trygg Rev. Fred and Mrs, Christ of wil-| Arthur Magnus visited Wednesday! with Nels Nelson who was on the sick list. | George Nelson called Tuesday at} the John Anderson and Anton Fisher} homes on busin | Mrs. Elsie Cunningham and Mrs.! John Schlepp have been making fre- quent trips to Mandan for medical | treatment. | George Nelson and Gerald and) Gwendolyn Nelson were callers Tues-! day night at the Bill Oder home. { Marion Magnus from Clear Lake, visited Wednesday with his brother, | Arthur Magnus. | Those who attended the program Wednesday were Mrs. Nels Nelson, Mrs, George Nelson and Gladys, Mrs. Homer Taylor, Mrs. Bill Oder and Mrs, Albin Spangberg and Mrs. Arthur Magnus. Arthur Magnus and son Lynn visited a few days last week with the Ed M. Kafer family at Hazel- ton and at the Gus Kleppe home near Napoleon. Miss Jessie Pettis is spending the; week with her brother Elmond at his farm south of Wing. Miss Hilma Olson is spending a| few weeks at the Patterson ranch north of Wing. i Mrs. Morris Erickson entertained a, party of young folks at her home! Wednesday afternoon, May 4, in honor} of her son Roy's birthday anniver- sary. | Mrs. George Nelson and Gladys and} Gwendolyn Nelson were dinner and supper guests Thursday at the Kruger home. Homer Taylor and Hazel made a jtrip to Regan Saturday. Mrs. Elsie Cunningham transacted business Monday at McKenzie. Eva Trygg was brought back from Bismarck last week where she had received medical treatment. Sunday dinner and supper guests and callers at the George Nelson home were Nels Peterson from west of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tay- lor, Ross, Howard and Hazel Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck, Alfred Lykesland, S. C. Vincent and Sherman | and Harvey Fitzgerald. { Painted Woods || —_—— HH By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Hope Hannefield returned home from Bismarck Monday, where she has been a patient in the hospitai there. Fred Brown was a Wilton visitor there. Monday. He also called at the Ole Lillefjeld home. A. Peterson of Washburn, an “old timer” in these parts, visited friends in Painted Woods Monday. Arthur Hansen called at the Cliff Hansen home Saturday. Ole Lillefjeld was a Wilton caller lst the past two weeks, - Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of training school at Mandan and jeinity have finished seeding their Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller/in McKenzie Friday. He has been Saturday. Miss Esther Lang spent the week- end at her home at Sterling. | Sunday visitors at the W. H. Brownawell home included Mr. and Mrs. Bud Knott, Mrs. Donald Sny- der and Miss Helen Brownawell, all of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs.! Howard Brownawell, Joyce and Dale,| and Homer Brownawell, Miss Louise Riedman of Moffit and Bobby Bownawell of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Weidmen visited at the home of Mrs. Anna John- son Sunday. Roger Carlisle spent the week-end with his cousin, Bobby Brownawell at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll visited Mrs. | Voll's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Obert Selhus Sunday. W. H. Brownawell was a Bismarck visitor Saturday, . ‘Wateeane 4 | Welch’s Spur o——_— ° By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mrs. Otto Dorman has been ill this week with influenza and pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and family spent most of the week mov- ing to the Alvin Hoover farm near Moffit. Lawrence Doppler and his sister, Mrs. Robert Welch, motored to Bis- marck on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and nephew, Lester Stahl, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and family were in Menoken Wednesday. Several of the farmers of this vi- wheat. George Scarborough called at the Doppler home on business Friday. Most of the fields in this section are so covered with dead thistles this spring that it has been necessary to! go over them with a rake before disking. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Welch attended the Presbyterial there. Alfred Born called at the Doppler home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nieland, ac- companied by Annie Graybiel, called at the George Scarborough home Friday. Margaret McMurrich and Marcus Trembley visited at the Buckley home Sunday. Merwin Oder and Russel Tollifson visited at the Doppler home Sunday. In the afternoon they motored to Bismarck with Lawrence Doppler. Mr. and Mrs. William Gagner of Bismarck visited at the Earl Baker home Sunday. ° fs cE eer | Taft ' *. -——_-—_——_—_¢ By MBS. P. M. GOSNEY Charley Anderson transacted busi- ness in Bismarck Wednesday. Presley M. Gosney motored to Bis- marck Wednesday on business. G. Smith, who is living on the Wilson farm, was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Mrs. John Baker is enjoying a visit with her daughter and family from Oklahoma. The following from Taft attended the ladies aid meeting at the Paul Lang home Wednesday: Mesdames Baker, Swindling Lewis, Jessen, Fair- child and Gosney. The next meet- ing will be with Mrs, George Lewis June 1. E. L. Hurr and daughter Ida motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. John Benz and Mrs. John Baker motored to Moffit Tuesday aft- ernoon to attend the funeral services for Dennis H. Werner, who died sud- denly there of heart disease. Mrs. L. B. Smith entertained the Farmers Union club in Sterling Thursday. Mrs. Henry Jessen called at the Homer Envik home Friday. Mrs. E. C. Fogarty was a Sterling caller Thursday, Thomas Park called at the Charley Anderson home Thursday. Hanaford Fairchild, who spent the last month visiting relatives in the east, returned home Thursday. Dean Johnson returned to his home employed at the Fairchild home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and children were in Sterling Saturday. jhouse Tuesday night with Mrs, J, T. | Stark. Sunday with her parents. home Saturday evening. Owen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cate and two daughters from Mandan, John Olsen and Mr. and|McCoy home. Mrs. Dietzman. | and Miss Tillie, E. L, Adams were Bismarck shoppers | Fisher, Alfred Deide, Aminda Spitzer, Saturday evening. John Sorch, Albert Meyer, Buster Mrs. Roy Van Dyne and Mrs. Jack | Lewis, George Buchholz, Waddington Cronick of Mobridge, 8. D., visited] and Lawrence Jordan. Mrs. E. L. Adams Friday evening. Mrs. Lawrence Fisher and daughters The Harmonic band from the Mc-|Joyce and Blanch were shoppers in Kenzie school played at the Roosevelt | Baldwin Saturday. School in Bismarck Saturday, Nellie Partyka, Albie Murry, Pauline Mrs. G. Manly, Miss Nina Manly{and Aminda Spitzer called on Helen and Mrs. Isabelle Colby called on|Spitzer Sunday. Mrs, E. L. Adams Sunday. Paul and Thomas Fisher, Wilton P. T, A, was held in the school-|high school students, spent the week- end at their parental home. Misses Olive and Louise Fisher called on Alice Larson Sunday. Paul, Allen and Ivan Jordan, Frank, Signe, Helen, Edna and Emma Hed- berg visited at the Henry Deide home Sunday. Miss Laundina Spitzer, who has been assisting Mrs. Joe Wormker, re- turned home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Deide called at the Joseph Sorch, Sr., home Sunday. Herman Broehl from Bismarck, called on his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Krotz Sunday. Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. William Michelsen and chil- dren spent Monday afternoon at the Uhde home. Art Strand called at the Anna Groth in charge. The Ladies Aid was entertained Wednesday afterncon by Mrs, W. H. Miss Margaret Olson spent the week- end with relatives near Bismarck, P. E. Roth entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment Friday. J. W. Rodgers is ill at his home. Mrs. E. J. Conley was taken to Bis- marck Monday where she entered a hospital for treatment. Miss Pauline Richworth was a call- er in Bismarck Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke motor- ed to Goodrich Sunday where they | visited Mr. Raeshke's parents. eo o Frances i — By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN John Olsen was a business caller quist and Messers and Mesdames John and Ned Asplund and sons, Al- bert Johnson and daughter were Bis- marck shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Signe Johnson and Mrs. Con- rad Johnson were overnight guests of Mrs. Peter Johnson Wednesday. John Law and daughters Margaret and Alice, and Margaret Johnson mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. ©. E Oster and daughter Mary were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad John- son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons and Mrs. Ingrid Adam _ were Sunday visitors at the Ed Broehl home. Oscar, Albert, Margaret and Paul- ine Hagstrom visited at the Eric Pearson home Saturday evening. Mrs. Harry Johnson of Bismarck visited with friends in Grass Lake township Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. John Noon was taken sudden- ly ill Wednesday, suffering with heart trouble. Her sister, Mrs, Cora Rich- ards of Wilton, is taking care of her. Mrs. Noon is somewhat improved. Rey. and Mrs. Thure A. Johnson and children of Williston visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund Wednes- day and Thursday. Mrs. Charley Lind and sons and Mrs. Nina Sandelin visited with the latter's brother and sister, Martin and Anna Matteson, Sunday. Mrs. in Bismarck Monday. His brother Louis came home with him to visit. George Wachal and daughter Dor-| othy were business callers at the Dietzman home Tuesday. Mrs. Kershaw and daughter Esther were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Arthur Kershaw returned home with them. Tebbo Harms transacted business in Bismarek Wednesday, Mrs. F. L. Owen and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman, project leaders for the Three Leaf Clover club, went to Bis- marck Saturday where they attend- ed the fifth color and design project lesson. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday were Jake Harms and sister Vina, Henry Miller and son Harold, Elmer Lundquist, John Kruger, Mrs. F. L. Owen, Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Edwin, Mrs. John McCormick, Mrs. Frank Brooks, Jim McCormick ad sister Eva. Miss Dena Harms came out from Bismarck Saturday night to spend Strand home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were Regan shoppers Monday. Miss Charlotte Wilmot closed her school in Ecklund township Tuesday with a picnic for the pupils and their Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and children of Sibley Butte spent Tuesday evening at the Harry Daven- port home, Ole Wold called at the Cecil Elkins home Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Mowder and Mrs. Horace Watkins attended the Homemakers club meeting at Bismarck Friday. A. H. Lundberg and-Ole Aune called at the J. Hindbouch home Friday. Miss Alice Strand, a nurse, is taking care of Frank Michelsen, who is ill with pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children and Mrs. Art Strand were shoppers in the Capital City Saturday. Regan shoppers from here Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dav- enport, Henry Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children, George and Earl Mowder, Joe Wold, Otto and Fritz Uhde, and Roy, Gene and Nor- man Little. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and fam- ily were Sunday visitors at the Abbie Edwin Dietzman and John Kruger were visitors at the Tebbo Harms Visitors and callers at the F. L. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and aa 0 | family were Sunday afternoon visitors i Christiana at the Halvor Halvorsen home, ° Mavis and Rosebud Strand of Regan spent the week-end at the Anna By VIOLET A, CLARKE Strand home. Mrs. Frank Watkins gave a talk on Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert LEisenbeisz and Mother’s Day after Sunday school Sunday. a daughter Marcella were entertained at Sunday dinner at the Alfred Olson | Macomber ! home, ° Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and family, Robert Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and family at Sunday dinner. Mrs. J. W. Beyer and Mrs, Alfred Olson visited with Mrs. Robert Sharp, Sr., Friday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling and McKenzie callers Tuesday. Ed Smithkunz and family of Ster- ling township visited at the Ed Freshour home Sunday. Martin Reddy called on John Elness Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Ole Newland home, Bismarck shoppers from here Sat- urday were Mrs. Edward Smith, Mr. and Mrs, George Harding, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Schoon, Willie Schoon, Miss Tille Schoon, Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen and fam- ily called at the Ed Smithkunz home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ernest Schoon entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of her son's first birthday for the following: Mrs, Ole Newland, Mrs. Christ Schoon By MES. 0. LARSON Mr. and Mrs. George Kellar, Alvin, Edward, Amelia and Christian Koch spent Sunday with relatives at Painted Woods. Raymond Pfau left Friday for Car- rington where he will be employed. Harry Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Pauline and Rachael Thorsness, motored to Mandan Sunday. T. G. Gerow left by car Friday for Minneapolis. ‘The Macomber Homemakers club will meet May 14 at the home of Mrs. Lewis Sieford. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Ollenburger and son Allan were guests at the Charles Spitzer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parkes and family of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. William Ollenburger and family. Mrs, E, D. McGinnis spent Thurs- day in the Capital City. Elmer Larson, Painted Woods, was a Wednesday supper guest at the Otto Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson and home Saturday evening. Mrs. Joe Paulson and|" wir, and Mrs. John Tierhofter, New v family, Mrs. W. A. Stile, Mrs. Oscar , Minn., nt the week-end at Anderson, Mrs. Paul Lang, and Mrs. iebege rete Pelin home. They were H.R. Wright. en route home from points in Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holton and son and Washington. Alvin were Sterling callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Waddington Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten spent] and family visited at the R. D. Flavin Saturday night with friends in Bis-| nome Sunday evening. marck, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Ollenburger, | Medrick Durand, Katie and Clemens Sterling |} Prau motored to Painted Woods Lake Sunday. « Mrs. William Ollenburger and Mrs. By FERN R. STEWART O. J. Olson attended a demonstration for Homemakers clubs at Bismarck Adolph Hansen was a town caller} Friday. They were accompanied to Thursday, Bismarck by the Mesdames Thomes Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Gibson were} Hanivell and John Dixon. town callers Thursday. a oo | Mrs. Henry Van Horn, Driscoll, was Ichmon @ town caller Wednesday. il sf Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Richardson were Sunday visitors at the Eva Tur- By MARTHA BOSSERT ner home. Mr. and Mrs, John Leese were town} G, A. Bossert and son Albert were callers Sunday morning. Thursday evening shoppers in Wing. Miss Marion Longmeier spent the} Mrs, Adolph Degner and daughter week-end at her home im Bismarck. |Helen returned home Monday from Mr. and Mrs, Hassin Eile and fam-| Chicago, where they visited a week ily were Driscoll callers Saturday. with Mr. Degner’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were George Borth was a, Thursday vis- Driscoll callers Saturday. itor at Fred Borth’s. Sunday viistors at the Ernest John-| mr, and Mrs. Gottfried Weber son home were Mr, and Mrs. Homer spent Thursday afternoon visiting Envik, Raymond Johnson, Mr. and|with Mrs. Weber's parents. Mrs. T. N. Johnson and family,} Miss Edith Muller returned home Grandpa Johnson, Carey Johnson and|monday morning from the John Carey, Jr. Mrs. Mildred McLean,| weber, Jr. farm. Grace Johnson, Conley. John and Bennie Hien were Tues- Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Schoon were day callers at Dave Hien’s. town callers Friday. The Degner young folks visited Misses Veronica Riley and Erma Monday evening at Alfred Larson's. Cox of Bismarck spent Sunday at the} Clara Bossert was a Friday caller J. H, Riley home. lat Bethel Bailey's. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Jessen and family motored to Bismarck Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kositzky, Bis- her home here Sunday. tended the contest held at the Ster- ling school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Doucett, Mc- of Bis- at the Ole Tuesday. gon Einer Dick Kudick home Tues- Andy Kenzie, visited at the Horace Fair- child home Sunday. oo \ McKenzie | _ Aaa t | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES marck, drove Mrs. Charles Gaskill to| family called at Miss Ann Hayes and her pupils at-| @—————_____—_________» Mrs. L. B. Smith Thursday evening.;weber's were Richard, Theodore and Harold Brownawell was a Bismarck |Bennie Weber and David and Albert caller Thursday. Bossert. Mr. and Mrs. Art Chenoweth and| Among callers at the G. A. Bos- the Henry Van Horn |sert home during the last week were: home Sunday evening. William Degner,’ John and Reynold Hein, Mrs. A. Degner, Richard Weber, | Ecklund ||Gecrse Miss Hagstrom, teaches school in Ecklund township, spent the wiek-end st her home nest BaF tle. Sandelin remained for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson Sunday. [Heaton 1] By SARAH HEINLE Dave Keck motored to Washburn Thursday. A. H. Heinle and son Richard called at the Dave Keck home Thursday. Rudolph Wagner is staying at the William Wagner home. Jake Larson is employed on the Emanual Keck farm. Ernest and Richard Heinle called at the L. E. Hall home Friday. William Jennings called at the Jake ‘Wagner home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammaker were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and son Otto and daughters Lydia and Mar- tha were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Visitors at the John Fisher home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Schladt and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family, Mr. and Mrs, Jake Schatz, Sr, and son John and daughter Adelyn and Ernest, Clara and Reinhold Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher were Wil- ton shoppers Saturday. Oscar Williams called at the A. H. Heinle home Monday. Visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Monday were Mrs. Jake Schatz, Sr., and daughter, Mrs. Bill Schatz, and Mrs. Jake Schatz, By ELIZABETH KOPPY Fred Petrie of Linton transacted business in this neighborhood Tues- day afternoon, Charles Stienerson, who has been working at Winona, is now at the Porter Umber home. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber visited friends and relatives across the Mis- souri river over the week-end. Bill Schiermeister called at the Ed Weller home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch, son Wilfred of near Fort Rice, visited at the Steve Koppy home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt and daughter Evangeline of Gayton and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters Gertrude and Regina vis- ited at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday evening. Merle Buck was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. John Ohlhauser, Jr., and Steve Koppy and daughters Frances, Ger- trude and Regina were among those from this nas who were shop- pers: in Linton nday. F | Hazlegrove 2 By MRS, RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs, George Guldburg and Mrs. Anna Klangenburg were guests Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klangenburg. Fred Wagner called Thursday at Hazlegrove. Patrick McIntyre and Wayne Drumm also called there. Mr, and Mrs, John Sattler and Ray paninerore were in Goodrich Thurs- sy. Miss Fae Roberts and pupils held a Picnic at the school house Friday. Sunday visitors at the Alex Neff young folks were Anneta, Anna and Martin Gellner, Paul and Walter Wutzke and Hilda and Helen Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff and sons, Herbert, Harold and Richard, and daughters, Helen and Martha, were Sunday supper guests at the Bill Gell- | ner home. Alex Neff, Sr., and son Alex and daughter Magdalena were shoppers in Tuttle Thursday. Elmer Drumm was a caller at the Mr. daughter Ida were Sunday visitors at the Wutzke home south of Goodrich. Jake Leno and children were call- ers at the Christ Wolff home Monday. Miss Alma Radke, who teaches the Wolff school, gave a program May 7 at the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Hatry Ulfers and Miss Fae Roberts were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler Sunday. @ Glenview e By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Lester Larson and Henry Johnson home. Steve Murray, Mr, and Mrs, ©, John-|tored to Moffit Wednesday morning. son, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Larson, Mr.|Mrs, Crawford visited with Mrs. and Mrs. John Partyka and family, Mrs, Lars Jacobson, Mrs. Elsie Er- strom, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe and family and Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and Mrs. Joe Brown. A number of young folks attended the dance at the J. Partyka home Sat- urday night. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Kozak accom- panied Rev. and Mrs. C. Christ of Wil- ton to Turtle Lake Sunday. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson visited at the Walter Johnson and Tom Morgan homes Monday, Nellie Partyka visited with Betty Erstrom Monday, Mr, and Mrs, Tom Quanrud and family of Bismarck called at the Jacobson home Sunday. Howard Scott also was a caller. George Oltjen was a recent caller at Mr. and Mrs, E. I. Morris attended the wedding of their niece, Marion Morris of Ghylin township recently. | Regan J ‘The Bridge club met Tuesday eve- ning with Mrs. J. W. Kiefer. High scores were held by Mrs. L. Hopkins and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer. Mrs. A. B. Stratton and Irene Mauls- by were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes and Rus- sel Hopkins were Bismarck business callers Tuesday. Miss Lillian Knudson, of Chicago, @ | is the guest this week of her mother, Mrs, Anna Knudson and sister, Mrs. J. 'W. Kiefer. was winner of the highest Regan number of points in the preliminary marek play day contests held here Friday. A noon lunch was served by the 4-H club August Doehle. ‘Saturday shoppers in Bismarck from this community were Mr. and ‘Mrs, Henry Scheerle and family, Paul Hapel, Leslie and Curt Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Sam_ Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth and family, Joe Clark, Joe Chesak, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth, Mrs. Joe Clooten and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs, James MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Henry Crawford, Art ‘Dahl, Misses Hilda and Eleanor MacDonald, Lucille Crawford, Hazel Clark, Anna, Esther and Ruth \Chesak, George Wagel and Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. William Mills dined at the John Crawford home Friday. Bible study will be held at the Stewartsdale church Sunday after the regular services. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and family and Carrie Mae Hapel were Sunday dinner guests at the William $ MacDo1 mald home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne and Joe Clark were supper eoraay, at the John Crawford home inday, Miss Margery MacDonald of Bis- marck spent the week-end with her Parents. [ Cromwell —————_—__—_—________» By LILLIE JIRAS Martin Nelson and Sam Brown were business callers at the home of the Brown brothers Monday. Clarence Long and Joe Jiras trans- acted business in Baldwin and Bis- ‘Wednesday. Hubert Ward and Vic Peterson of Driscoll were dinner guests at the girls under the direction of Mrs, F. L. Varley home Wednesday. Hendrickson. The school honor roll for the past six weeks is as follows: Helen Aune, Ruby Mickelson, Rollin Mickelson, Lu- cille Lehr, Josephine Brennise, Shir- ley Brennise, Pearl Brennise, Robert Lundberg, Neoma Berg, Margaret Garnes, Thelma Hanson. Mr, and Mrs. August Westerman motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins and Mr, and Mrs. Allan Westerman called ay the Willard Dimond home Wednes- evening. Mrs. B. O. Lien and Mrs, L. Hopkins Jr., and Russel Hopkins motored to Bantry Friday and were week-end guests of Mrs. Strand’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kyle. Gladys Peterson and Walter Tyberg were week-end visitors at the A. F. Tourtlotte home. HH, E. Rannestad motored to Fargo Saturday to attend a meeting of N. P. agents. Paul Jahr is the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourt- lotte. Mr. Jahr is en route form New York city to his home in Spokane, ‘Wash. The Birthday club met with Mrs. Joe Mickelson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Mickelson and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher. Mavis and Rosebud Strand spent, the week-end with their grandmother, Mrs. Anna 8 The Regan ball team defeated Tuttle Sunday, the score being 11-12. { Menoken 1 By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ‘The girls of the Junior high school and high school entertained their mothers at a tea Wednesday after- noon. meeting was held in the consolidated school Friday night. H. O. Saxvik of Bismarck gave @ talk and the pupils who will com- pete on Play Day gave a program. Of- ficers elected for the next years were Mrs. A. C. Dance, president; Mrs. Edd Ebling, vice president; and Miss Lillian Newmann, secretary and trea- surer, » Who is attending the university at Grand Forks, spent Sunday at 5 Mr. and Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Cun- ningham and Ernest Burbage, all of Bismarck. Miss Hilda Evenson, Watford City, visited Mr. and Mrs. 'R. G. Abele pound Oa sey ¢ the week-end at the R. G. Abelein home. Mrs, Edd Ebling and Mrs. Homer Craven spent Monday at the Park ‘Wood home. Baile Sibley Butte Bunds; ian cit > children visited at the Emil Hogue home Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Larson motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch are par- ents of a son born May 4, aig? Polh entered, @ Bismarck hos- ital for tment Friday. wey and Mrs, 8, E. Clisbe and E. Bloomquist were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Callers at the E. Bloomquist home ‘Monday were C. A. Mattson, Ollie Roth, Earl Evans, H. Bernstein and Glen Grandbois. Cr iti this week were] Mrs. L. B. Roth and sons Wilmer The Ladies Union Aid met with|” sunday dinner guests at Gottfried| ,,-*Pitsl City shoppers and Alvin and daughter Dorothy daughter Charlotte, Mrs. Lowel Chris-|called at the E. Bloomquist home tenson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson, John |Saturday, Mrs. Vivian Larson entertained the Cea en ane Me 1 Mrteen O08 | los of tee Banler cane ot fo Enock Anderson was a caller at the'home Saturday afternoon. Lange home Wednesday. ‘Mrs. ©. J; Roberts of ‘Jamestown Ruth Larson called at the Simons|!s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home Thursday. P. E. Roth, F. C. Nelson transacted business in ‘Regan Monday. Miss Gertrude Schroeder visited Mrs. Ralph Fricke Thursday after- noon. Dinner guests at the Jiras home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley, Harry and Israel Brown, Don- ald Little, Harold Mount and Har- low Hendershott. Supper guests were: Ruth, Phyllis and Bud Little of Re- gan, and Mrs. A. Kruger and son John of Menoken. F.C. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Por- ter Nelson and baby motored to Bis- marek Friday. iueeetemrrn Schroeder called on . John Engdahl Saturday. Miss Catherine McLean spent the week-end in Bismarck at the home bf her sister, Mrs. Herbert Neuge- uer, F. H. Schroeder transaced business in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Edith Olson is visiting friends in Bismarck. Sam Brown and Willie Jiras mo- tored to Regan Saturday. Martin Nelson left for Fargo Wed- hesday, where he will receive treat- ment at the veterans’ hospital. Wil- Ne Jiras will take care of his farm during his illness, Leonard Olson visited at his sis- ter's home Sunday. Rock Hill 1 By RUTH LITTLE A. Kolb, Stephen Monroe and Al- bes Tolliver motored to Regan Fri- 7. Mr. and Mrs. Moilanen motored to rene Fitsgerai d ne id is making her home with her sister, Mrs, John Pool, and is attending school. Isaac Marcovitz and son Robert and Sam were Sunday guests at the John Bouche home. Little, Clarence and Louise Walker and Sarah Berg motored to the John Berg home Sunday, where they spent the day. Mrs. Mabel Bailey was a Sunday night and Monday guest at the Orva Chris Waugeman returned home from a Bismarck hospital last Week, where she had been a Patient. ~ Callers and guests at the Fred Ehnes home the last Baik, home. wane Mr. and Mrs, Dave »_ Her Swanso. daughters of Bismarck, mea guests at the . Rasche were Mr, me Canfield Ladies’ with Mrs. -_——__.___» | Arena | By MRS. O. McINTYRE e pe Ulfers was in Tuttle Wednes- lay. Ben Klagenburg was a caller at Bert Glanville’s Saturday. Haas was in this vicinity assessing Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and Miss Fae Roberts were guests of Mr. and Pe panne Mattes Sunday. . ant en McIntyre and family, George McIntyre and B, Fitz- gerald were entertained at Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Halver. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Wilkinson: of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville Monday afternoon.