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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ‘By SARAH HEINLE By MES. 0. McINTYRE Fred Wagner was a caller in Wil-| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond and Mts. H. ton Tuesday. A. H. Heinle, daughter Rachel and 5 sons Richard and Andrew to! Mrs, Owen Mcintyre and Miss Fae Wilton Tuesday. Fred Wagner and daughters, ‘Amanda and Erna, and Marvin Sei- bel called at the A. H. Heinle home| in Wing Monday. ‘Wednesday. Adam and Teddy Haas and Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlofman and/ Nathan were callers at the Bert Glan- family were visitors at the A. H. Z Hl i Heinle home Sunday. B. Fitsgerald spent Sunday at his Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher were| home near Regan. ‘Wilton shoppers Saturday. ‘ George Phel was a dinner guest at Ruth Fisher. who is working at the} the home of his sister Mrs. Ted Hoff- home of Me! len at Wilton, spent} man, Friday. the week-end with her parents, Mr.| Miss Esther Haus spent the past and Mrs. John Fisher. ‘week at the Owen McIntyre home, Visitors at the Jake Wagner home} Mrs. Ben berg shopped in| day. Sunday evening were John, Emil,| Wing Friday. Hilda and ‘Ella Wagner; Reinhold, Jacob Steiglemeyer called on ae Carl, Hilda and Freida Berg of Wing; John Walters, Christ Flemmer, Louise and Sarah Heinle, Emanual Heint Martha and Emma Géessele, an Herda and Bertha Berg. Mrs, Howard Glanville and Mr. and Mrs. M. Kelmele and son|two small Gaughters, Mts. Etta Wil- Tobie of Turtle Lake were dinner/kinson of Wing, Miss Irene Inman guests at the Jake Schatz, Sr., home/and brother Frederick of Hurdsfield, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Glanville and sons | Were callers at MecIntyre's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zewigle were { Trysg | shoppers in Wing Friday. By GLADYS NELSON George Nelson and son Gerald made a trip to Regan Tuesday. Sam Brown was a business caller ‘Wednesday at the E. A. Fricke home near Baldwin. Gene Cunningham motored to Bis- marck Friday. Edna’ Dder visited Wednesday with Hazel Taylor. - John Olson and Paul Carlson were callers Monday at the George Nel- son home. Ariton Fisher was a business caller ‘Wednesday night at the George Nel- son and Charlie Trygg homes. Miss Mildred Tryge, who has been teaching the last five years at Spring- field, Mo., is expected to spend her vacation here with her parents, the Charles Tryggs. The Trygg Cedarhill Homemakers’ club members held a meeting Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. Ernest Kell. Visitors were Mrs. Victor Moy- nier and Edna, Mrs. Charles Trygg and Wilma Kafer. The next meet- ing will be held June 3 with Mrs. Gene Cunningham. Callers Thursday at the George Nelson home were Hagel and Helen Anderson, John Habeck, Israel Brown, Porter Nelson, Hazel Taylor and -Myr- tle Oder. Emma Nelson has accepted a school position near Arena for the fall and winter terms. John and Fred Habeck were busi- ness callers Sunday at John Ander- son's. Carl Larson visited Sunday at the Gene Cunningham home. Mr, and Mrs. Anton Fisher and family and Edith Olson were visitors at the Charlie Trygg home recently. Cromwell : > — — By MBS. Se BORNER County Commissioner William Fricke and E. A. Fricke, local farmers, received # telegram Monday morning announcing the death of their mother, @ pioneer resident of Spokane, Wash. A number of guests were entertained at the Ira Falkenstein home Sunday. They were: Miss Edna Falkenstein of Still, Miss Ruth Wilmot of Regan, Clifford Richards and Alf Johnson of Wilton, Isreal Keator, Orville Falken- stein and Harold Williams of Ecklund townshij ip. Mr..and Mts, Willian Gilbertson are Parents of @ daughter born: in Bald- win early Friday morning. Laurence Spitzer, who has been farting his father’s place east of here, moved his tractor and outfit back to his home near Arnold Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bourgois of Bismarck visited friends in the com- munity the early part of the week. and small son of Still were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Falken- stein’s parente, Mr. and Mrs. William Fricke, sr. : Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and daughter, Iona, motored to Wilton Saturday where Mr. Cummings took medical treatment. Miles Stanton, teacher of the local school the past year, has been engaged for another term. The Crofte Star homemakers club met with Mrs. William Fricke, jr., Wednesday afternoon. The ladies continued their work on the study of color and designing. They were ad- dressed by the project leaders, Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and Miss Elsie Meyers. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ira Falken- stein, June 8 Edward Morris, local farmer, is among those entering the contest sponsored by the Bismarck Aasocia- ee Commerce for a five acre corn yield. Small grains are about all planted here and farmers are preparing their ground for corn. Some have about half their corn planted. There is a marked increase in corn acteage this year. Most farmers have decreased their wheat acreage. Misses Myra Williams and Lillian Gehrke have resumed their school work in the Wilton high school after spending the week-end at home. Andy Peterson visited with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Stitzer in Bis- marck Saturday. By LILLIE JIRAS F. H. Schroeder and Clarence Long transacted business in Baldwin Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley were shoppers in Bismarck and Mandan Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent of schools, visited Mrs. Bud Nelson Wednesday. Mrs. Viran Nelson and small daugh- ter Marjorie, visited at the F. C. Nel- son home Thursday. F. H. Schroeder took Miss Cather- ine MéLean and her pupils to Mc- Kenzie Friday to attend play day ex-| 4, . - Macomber | ercises. > Miss Gertrude Schroeder and Miss } Catherine McLean were supper guests | Qn By MR6. 0. LARSON at the Jiras home Sunday evening. Porter Nelson Peers ig a a — mht NE a Pig veer epee Hosemalery giub Sam Brown, George Nelson and Joe | Me urday a home % Fevold of Bismarck were callers at igs Sieford. Mrs. E, D. McGinnis, the Varley home Sunday. President, presided. The lesson The Misses Catherine McLean, Ger-| Period, “Oolots for Dress” was in trude Schroeder and Lillie Jiras vis-|Charge of Mrs. William Ollenburge: {ted at the Henry Lundquist home|nd Mrs. O. J. Olson. Club day was ain ee Callers at the F. H. Schroeder home ‘hte next mecting willbe fue’ at the home of Mrs. George Pfieffer. Harry Iverson,’ Ellendale, was a the past week were: Porter Nelson, Herlow Hendershott, Hector and Lloyd week-end guest at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and McLean, Herbert Neugebauer, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley, Lillie Jiras and Mrs. I. G, Iverson. Friends gathered at the Mrs, John Engdahl and children. A number of relatives gathered at Mrs, E. D. McGinnis Thursday after- noon for @ shower for Mrs. Fred Dan- the John Engdahl home Saturday to observe John’s birthday anniversary. en a nto @ | Jest, f Wilson Mrs. H. H. Welker and children ae left Sunday for Beulah where they will spend two weeks with Mr. and See eee ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Pete Michelsen of Regan. They also called at the Harry Davenport home in the evening. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Max Waxman of Den- hoff and Miss Anna Wall spent Sun- day at the Mike Wall home. Me eas Christ Wolf visited. at Mr, and Mrs. Cl folf vi the Lewis Wagner home Sunday. Mrs. William and Ben Ollenburger Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg attended | spent Wednesday at the Dave Ghylin ‘church at the Zion Baptist church | home. Sunday. Rev. Lippert of Bismarck Ryanhold Ollenburger had the mis- conducted services. fortune of crashing his cat on the Mr. and Mrs, John Reuer enter-| highway between Bismarck and Man- tained a group of friends at a six|dan. The accident was caused by the o'clock dinner at their home Sunday. | wheels locking. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.) Christ Niemiller and daughters of D. D. Meyer and sons, Mr. and Mrs.| Mercer visited Monday at the Henry John Wagner and sons, Mr. and Mrs. | Ollenburger home. Gorge canon family , peaday pained i ee ae E Nelson, called Mrs. William Leben. Berg Friday. The Christ Berg young folks of Wing visited at the Berg and Wagner homes recently at the ‘John Stroble, jr, or Mrs. Alfred Olson. Mr. Heisdorf, who spent a couple of ay at Underwood, has returned re. John Steig of Driscoll called on his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olsen Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer called on Mrs. Robert Sharp Thursday, who is ne at Mrs. J. E. Sharpe’s home. She is proving. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith called at the Albert Christensen and Ole New- land farms Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Allen Van Vieet and daughter .Rosemary were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisa were Saturday evening callers at the Henry Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and fam- ily spent Saturday evening at the Christ Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. C!s Newland. inher, Mrs. ©. K. Boyd entertained the younger pupils of Boyd school No. 1 Friday afternoon in a play day of thelr own. Lioyd McLean has been doing some road work this week. ed Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch and family, Julius Dorman and son, William, Marcus Trembley and Oliver Welch were in Bismarck Satur+ jday. Marcus Trembley and Margaret Mc- Murrich went to a picnic north of Menoken Sunday. Mr. ahd Mrs. Julius Dorman and family called at the Otto Dorman home Sunday. Lawrence and Leo Doppler visited and dined at the home of their sister, Mrs. Robert Welch, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael and i daughter called at the Doppler home the middle of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Knoll and Miss Woods of Menoken visited at the Earl Baker home Sunday. Marian Baker, who attends Menokén high school, spent the week-end at home. Albert Christensen and son Walter called at the H. A. Smith home Sun- Nels Dronen was taken to the hos- pital at Bismarck Sunday where he {Estherville {| f Estherville underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein | Burnstad. Rosemary spent Sunday at the E. A. Van Vieet home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave and family were Sunday callers at the Frank Shaffer home. By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. Earl Mowder spent Monday af- ternoon at the Howard Watkins home. Mrs. Art Strand Was a shopper in Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold were Regan shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Westerman and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Westerman and sons were Wednesday callers at the Roy Little home. 2 Mrs. Anna Strand and daughter Alice and Mrs. Earl Mowder called at the Frank Michelsen home Tuesday evening. Mr. Michélsen, sale soe been ill with pneumonia, now is able pt i nae ta to be up and around. Miss Lillian Knadson of Chicago, Mrs. Anna Knudsen and Mrs. Joe Keifer of Regan, Mrs. Anna Strand and daughter Alice were visitors at the Cecil Elkins home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michelsen and children were callers at the William Michelsen home Thursday evening. ‘The Homestead lodge met at the Ol- af Wold home Thursday evening. The Mr. M. Fetterley and|ext and last meeting this year will daughter Hattie returtied home Mon-|be at the Allen Westerman home in = Regan, June 9. day evening after Ta Dt Mr. and Mrs, Roy Little motored to ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser and Mar- Wilton Friday afternoon. Ethel Schil- sday .|Ming, who attends high school there, tae wh Bald as oe returned with them to spend the ‘The Misses Gertrude Piers and Ed-| week-end at her home here. na Detring spent several days last] Shee cee eee ry visiting at the E. Harth home in | Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Sunday visitors at the G. A. Bos- sert home were Guy, Lawrence and Freda Bailey, Ray Josephson, Felix f Braddock 1] By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Detring of New Salem were Sunday guests at the A. J. Piers home. “Miss Edna Detring, who has been a guest at the Piers home for the past two weeks, returned home with them. The Ladies’ church met Thursday at the home of Mrs. E. Saville. The next meeting will be held ,at the home of Mrs. 5. A. Engleman, May 28. Mrs. J. A. MacLachlan of Bismarck spent Thursday and Friday at the E. F. Savage home. Mrs. Maud Lesher, who spent sev- eral weeks at the home of het son L. V. Lesher, has returned to her home Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gross, Mrs. Mag- |* dalena Schaefer and two children John and Frieda, Mr. and Mrs. John Rousu and Miss Louise Barton drove to Fargo Sunday. Mr. Sundeen spent Thursday eve- ning with his family at Temvik. B Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Armstrong of Ect ara tad ie 1 at ‘len an al . rare aT liad ah Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, son ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage accom-|Gottfried and daughter Christina panied by Mr. and Mrs. C. T Barton, | were Sunday afternoon visitors at drove to’ Selfridge Sunday. the Philip Weber home. ‘A baby boy arrived at the home of| Edwin Hien spent Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. George Davis Saturday. |noon at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fadden of Bis- marck were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sempel’s. Miss Barbara Eckrey drove down from Bismarck Sunday with Mr. Wil- helm and family and spent the day with her mother and brothers. Mr. and Mts. Charles O’Brien of Fredonia were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Fraser. The Study and Civic club met Tues- day evening at the honte of Mrs. Al- lensworth. The following were chos- en to go to the district meeting at sons Bill and Martin motored to Wil- ton Friday. A. Degner was a caller at the Peter Riedlinger home Wednesday. Tuesday evening callets at the G. A. Bossert home Were H. Bailey and son Vernon, Mrs. Bethel Bailey and Mrs. Mary Walters. . Mrs. John Fode and son Earl were Monday visitors at the G. A. Bossert home. Mrs. Adbdlph Degner was a Wed- nesday caller at the G. A. Bossert Wishek: Mesdames Bower, Fetterley, |home. 3 Aarvig, Barton and Lesher. _— ——___-_—-+|| Regan 4 | Wild Rose le ©! By BERNADETTE HOPKINS By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL | Goto. gas @ Bismarck caller Mrs. d |Monday. ‘inane ne pron vine Mrs, Arthur Strand, Mrs. Morris Lee Saville spent the week-end vis- Anderson and Mrs. Edgar Cornell iting friends in Valley City. ganed at the J. W. Kiefer home Mon- Mrs. W. H. Brownawell accompan- |4ay. ied her son Homer Brownawell of| Mrs. Andrew Fisher was a Wilton Moffit to Bismarck Thursday. caller Monday. 1 ‘Nels Thompson, who underwent an| Mrs. A. B. Stratton, Irene Mau! wl operation at Bismarck two weeks ago,|@nd J. 8. Penner motored to Bis- 1s improving. marck Monday. Mrs, Ernest Swanson entertained| Elvira Asplund was a guest this the Wild Rose Homemakers Saturday. |Week at the W. N. Kelly home. Visitors at the W. H. Brownawell Prrgeed a n was a Wilton home Sunday. included Mr. and Mrs.}°" reine * Roge: 1- ridge club met with Mrs. B. eee sais eeigee ogee sory Mrs, Nels Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. |Ptizes were won by Mrs. August Wes- Henry Sorn of Braddock and Jens|'etman and Mrs. A. L. Garnes. Dorothy Kyle of Bantry is a guest Jensen visited Nels Thompson in the|.+" the home of het brother-in-law hospital at Bismarck Sunday. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norton jtrand. Mrs. George Dexter of Braddock rr and daughter Mrs. Carlyle SelhUS! "The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Al- lan Westerman Wednesday. called here Hi of, part En a se Miss Mabel Wilson, teacher of school) “yo “Dy ‘Toit of Washburn is a No. 1, spent the week-end at the home| _.oct ‘at the B. O. Lein home. Mrs. Opal Olson and small son of Fargo arrived in Regan Saturday and will make an extended visit with Mrs. Olson’s sister, Mrs. A. B. Stratton. Mfs. A. F. Tourtlotte and Paul Jahr motored to Bismarck Friday. They ere, eaoo panied by Mrs. Anna vut and daughter Lillian, who ter Mrs. Obert Selhus were shopping | remained with friends over the week- in Bismarck pind 4 te end. Mrs, Ernes' le entertained the! “The Homesteaders’ lodge met with Ladies’ Aid Thursday. Olof Wahi Thursday fort The teacher and pupils of school NO.! ‘The Canfield Homemakers’ club 1 took # hike to the creek Friday. @|met at the Norton Strand home ae a "Tuesday. | Welch’s Spur Mrs. J. W. Kiefer, Betty Anderson —— A and Oliver Knudson motored to Bis- marck Sunday. By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and — Mrs. August Westerman were Bis- Earl Baker, A. D, Welch and Horace|/marck shoppers Saturday. Dirlam were in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Richardson of “L. E. Heaton of MeKensie was in/Sanger were week-end guests at the this vicinity the middle of the week. |A. L. Garnes home. A. D. Welch and ©. P. Welch mo-| Mrs. Joe Mickelson and Mrs. An- tored to the Ryeberg farm north of|drew Fisher were Bismarck shoppers of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell in Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll were Bis- marck visitors Saturday. Miss Esther Lang, teacher of school No. 2, spent the weék-end with friends Edward and Amos Swanson and sis- Menoke: Saturday. n running a stick into it.. He ‘waters to Bismarck for treatment. Carison motored to Bismarck Wed-| wr. and Mrs. Bel McCloskey spent Sunday at the Lawrence Madland mn Tuesday morning. Horace Dirlam injured one of his eyes the first of this week by acci-| | Wing ‘Lawrence Doppler, Chester Boyd, Bybee aa ak By LILLIAN MUELLER nesday. bod Welch motored to Mandan|nome in Matensle. jursday. Mr. and . Bill Josephson spent George Scarborough was injured the/-rnursday at the W. Wainio home, latter part of the week when a grain] yr, and Mts. fanning mill which he was he Spent Friday at the Victor agence 2 load 5 into ay Kk, | home. slipped . Lawrence) Mrs. Ben McCloskey and children examined the old genoa 5 injuries}and Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and believed two Beverly Olson. turday - nd Mrs. Earl Snyder called at|marck: = ey Mrs. John Mueller and |. Bleth Maki. home one day this week.) Mr. and by his|children visited at the R. J renee home a felch farm} Martha Mueller spent the week- her older |“ "Mr end Mrs, Jake” Wacker and - H y racker play-day exercises at Mc-/daughters of Hazelton spent Sunday ; Mrs. Nieland’s pupils!at the Fred Oswald home. Bertha no Hie apie ot Mien Alles Caciaed's eve, who has spent the last 11 ’ and Mrs.’ David| *-——— Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and} George Kavonius||! J. Olson of Driscoll and Mr. and rive in Telfer district had @ picnic/months at the Wacker home, re-|tored to the Louis Spiter home at turned to het home here. \ Mr. and Mrs. John Hein spent Suf- day at the J. Scherbenski home. Hilma Olson and Clara Mueller were overnight guests at the H. Ja- icobson home Satutday. Mr. ahd Mrs. J. Weber, Sr., spent Monday at the John Weber, Jr., home in Tuttle. Clara Mueller motored to Bismarck Friday with Howard Glanville. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. F. Oswald spent Sunday at the Dan Seigloch home. of small girls at her home Sattrday be her daughter Irene’s ninth birth- lay. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson spent 'the last week visiting friends and Telatives in Miles City, Mont. Mrs. Ole Olson is visiting relatives in Bismarck. Mrs. Byron Knowles visited at the O'Brien home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and jdaughter, Clara Mueller and Ralph Jacobson spent Sunday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wagle motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Wagle consulted a physician. Doris Chenowith visited at the By- ron Knowles home Saturday. _ | The seventh and eighth’ grade stu- /dents held @ party at the schoolhouse \ Friday. The Ladies’ Aid served a “pot luck” supper at the A. E. Kopplin home Thursday. Laverne, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harvey, is visiting at the Charles Johns home. Rev, Dickey and Mrs. Brany of Grand Forks were speakers in th Congregational church here Monday. eS | Hampton 1 enema ae sais ——— By ELIZABETH KOPPY Dae Joeb, Fred Ohlhauser and Math Koppy were among those from this vi- cinity who transacted business in Lin- ton Tuesday. Tom McCory called at the Frank Chesrown home Tuesday. Steve Koppy and daughter Regina drove to Fort Rice Wednesday. Regina will visit at the John Rebenitsch, jr., home for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stedman of near Temvik called at the Steve Koppy home Thursday. Shoppers in Linton from this vicin- ity Saturday were Francis Chesrown, Mr. and Mrs. John Roth and daugh- ters, Ted Schnaible and Math, Eliza- beth and Gertrude Koppy. Misses Pauline Koppy and Eva Wolf of Strasburg spent the week-end at the Steve Koppy home. Frank Lawier, Jr., of near Hazelton spent the week-end at his parental home. Hilda, Caroline, Herman and Albert Mrs. J. Mueller entertained a group! Baldwin Friday. They were accom- panied back by Miss Pauline Hag- strom, who spent the week-end at her home. Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter visited with Mrs. Ghatley Lind Friday. Rev. C. Martin of Fergus Falls, ;Minn., conducted services in the Swed- ish Mission church Sunday evening. Miss Velma Johnson was an over- inight guest of Miss Anette Anderson jf south of Wilton Thursday. Miss Naomi Hagstrom of Windsor arrived in Bismarck Saturday. She motored to her home for a short vis- it, returning to Windsor by car the same evening. tertained 38 relatives and friends Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman en- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Watkins of Fargo were among those present. ail ina cae em Hazlegrove ) Beiter i ar « By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray was in Tuttle Monday. John Vollmer called Tuesday at the Ted Hoffman home, John Sattler was in Tuttle Thurs- day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Duncan and Harry Ulfers. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler were in Wing Thursday on business. The Misses Martha and Delia Kraft called at the Ted Hoffman home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers were shopping in Tuttle recently. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Pond and Mrs. Harvey Duncan were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dun- can. Visitors at the Alex Neff home Sun- day were the Misses Hilda and Helen Wolff, Hilda and Rhinehold Berg and Jim Oswald. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff and son Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Thev. Rosenau were supper guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollmer and family were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas and daughter and Teddy Haas were in Goodrich Saturday night. Ted Wetzle and Belle Goldsmith were callers Sunday at Elmer Perry's. o—_______________e | - Brittin | * By O. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and son Jackie dined Monday at the William Gagner home in Bismarck. Don Dralle of Moffit was a Wed- nesday morning caller at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Backhaus spent Sunday afternoon at the John Weber home in Linton. Glenview 1 i * — By VIOLET L. JOHNSON | ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbertson are | parents of a daughter, born Thursday. Mrs. Sam Haluzak and small son of Wilton, and Mrs, Lars Jacobson called at the Kazak home Thursday. Mrs, Joe Brown and son Marvin were recent callers at the Cora John- ;son home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family were Sunday visitors at the Simons home. Howard Scott spent the week-end at his home here. , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot spent the week-end with friends and trelatives here. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and son Millard were callers at the C. O, Peterson home in Wilton recently. Cornelice and Ingvald Johnson spent Saturday afternoon with Alice and Al- len Larson. Harry Vincent, Instructor at school No. 2, spent the week-end at his home in Wilton. Sunday visitors at the Albert Larson home were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Meyers, “Shorty” Jacobson and Harry Holden. Clyde Monroe of Bismarck called at the Enock Anderson home Sunday. Helen Little, teacher of school No. 3, spent the week-end in Bismarck. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mor- gan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Joe Brown and son, Mrs. Albert Larson, Mrs. Lars. Jacobson, Gust Larson, Elbie Murray and V. John- son. Sunday callers at the Jacobson home were Mr. and Mrs. O. Moe, Paul Holden, Frank Murray, Ray Simons, Frayne Erstrom, Helen Little and Ag- nes Lind. George Oltjen called at the Henry Johnson home recently. Saturday night guests at the C. Johnson hotie were Mr. and Mrs. Omoe, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and family, Mrs. Lars Jacobson and Edger, H. Scott and V. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bourgois and family were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday. Mrs. Al Holden is on the sick list. Adolph Peterson, Mrs. Albert Larson and daughter Alice were callers at the Jacobson home Monday. —— $$ 9 \ Still ——e Dralle. Mrs. George Morrison and Mrs. Ho- mer Andrews and daughter attended the Missionary meeting in Moffit ‘Wednesday. Miss Mable Kinzler re- turned home with them for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball dined Sunday at the home of Mrs. Kimball's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, of Missouri township. Miss Lillian Lee was an, overnight guest at the Dralle home Tuesday. Park Hoover spent the week-end with Blair Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Triplett and Miss Lydia Briscoe were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Andrews and son visited Sunday at the George Mor- rison home. Miss Lillian Lee spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews and baby daughter visited relatives and friends in Buchanan Valley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family and Bobbie Dralle were Bis- marck visitors Saturday. John Beauclair and Don Dralle of Moffit visited Sunday at the Dutton home. Little Delbert Kershaw is up and around again after his long illness. Mrs. Frank King and Miss Lydia Briscoe were Wednesday callers at the Dralle home. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Triplett were guests at a birthday dinner at the L. D. Bailey home in Moffit Sunday. Miss Margaret McMurrich visited Thursday afternoon at the Dutton home. Keith and Clark Crawford, jr., spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crawford. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Kershaw and family were Bismarck callers Wednes- day. Elvin Hoover and nephew, Roy Piper, were Sunday visitors at the Jason Hoover home. Ed Kinzler, of Moffit, was a week- end guest a tthe Morrison home. Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Kimball visited Sunday at the James Robidou and Leslie Clark homes of Missouri town- ship. A turkey dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc- Donald, near Glencoe. Several Bis- marck guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and fam- ily were Sunday evening visitors at the Dutton home. the Dutton home, f Ecklund ‘ By H. B. SPITZER Prof. and Mrs. C. 8. Kosebud and daughter Marian returned Sunday from Idaho where Prof Kosebud has By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sundquist and children were Bismarck callers Wed- nesday. Harry Johnson of Bismarck visited at'the Rubin Johnson home several days last week. Rubin and Helen Pearson were ov- ernight guests of Vernon and Hilma Johnson Friday. Mrs. Carl Johnson is in a Bismarck hospital receiving medical. treatiient. Miss Cora DeVee Richard of Wilton visited over the week-end with Miss Velma Johnson. Messers and Mesdames Nels Alm and family of Regan, Charles Lind and sons and Conrad Johnson and daughters and Oliver Noon were Sun- day afternoon. guests of Mr. and Mrs. It was Miss Neva just completed a term of school. Mrs. Kosebud formerly was Tilda Spitzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spit- zer, of Baldwin. Miss Louise Fisher called on Minnie Sorch Saturday. |éeiled on Mt. and fre, Charley Bplt-|and son Rawin were thove G set Stmday. lin who attended a birthday Mrs. Joseph Sorch, 6r., and sons, Mrs. Benton Backman near { John and. Charley, shopped in the Sunday. Capital City Monday, Mr. and Mré. Wilbur Noon and li Mr. and . Louis Spitzer and C./son were recent guests of Mr, and 5. Kosebud called on T. F. Morris! Nels Alm. Monday. Donald Mortis and sisters, Bet Mr. and Mts. Samuel Schuler and and Margaret motored to Jamesto Dorothy and Mrs. John Geade and | Tuesday. Miss Ruth Brenneise motored to Bis-| Sunday guests of the Davis yo marck Sunday. folks were, Lawrence ahd Hes Mrs. Fred Jesser, Sr., and sons, Ben- | Bailey, Owen Davis, Bernice Mo nie and Emil, and Mr. and Mrs, Har-| Willie afd Freda Enes, Alfred old Jesser and Mrs, John Satke from! Tillie Botth. Underwood called at the Charlie] A birthday party was held Sund#] Spitzer home Wednesday evening. for Wilbur Noon at the home of lig Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer and Mr. father, recently. and Mrs, C. R. Kosebud motored to] Charles Magnuson is assessing the Capital City Tuesday. d Ghylin farms. He was a We —-.=> luncheon guest of John Drawver’ Canfield °° By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Lava Anderson and Ralph Tap! were Sunday evening guests w friends in Ghylin. Albert Johnson and Lee Sunqu! were Sunday ¢allers on Oscar Eric! son and Conrad Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strom ar son were Saturday evening shoppe) Regan. F Albert Perkins motored to Bi marck Saturday. Willis Gill caled on H. H. Speete Saturday. Eunice Morris spent a few da with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller r cently. Mrs. Howard Watkins spent Frid: with Mrs. Genevia Johnson. Mrs. Zelma Tosseth and son we Friday guests of Mrs. Bert Hedstror Porter Nelson and daughter Me | cedes called on A. B. Johnson Frida Little Marlys Nelson returned hon with them. 4 Miss Elsie Coleman went to Bil marck Wedhesday, where she w spend a few weeks. Several attended the auxiliary meeting and shower at the Jake Fish- et home Thursday. Mts, Ollie Cook of Bismarck spent |! @ few days visiting relatives here re- cently. : Randolph and Gudrun Jordahl were! callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Ollie Cook returned to Bismarck with them. Mrs. Ole Olson and Mrs. James Ol- son and Dee Bailey motored to Bis- marck Friday and brought Mrs. Heth- erington and son John Nelson home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin and family and Sarah Beng called at the Ole Olson home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family called at the Ole Olson and Joe Cook home rap Mrs. Jake Fisher and children and Mrs. Ghylin and sons were callers} Mrs. Bert Hedstrom was a Mond at the Joe Cook home Sunday. a guest of Mrs. Selma Mrs. W. Kelly and Alvina Asplund | 4 . were callers at the Jake Fisher home |, mani and Mrs. Walter Sunquist ai Saturday evening. ‘amily. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnsc Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher and family |8°¢ Marilyn visited Sunday with M “|and Mrs. Porter Nelson and fai NGewniie the C. Berg home Sun-|" yes, i. A. McCullough and Mi Philip Monroe were joint hostes Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys and Gud- ‘i .|to the Homemakers' club at the horr un Jordahl were callers in Wing Sun-/or irs. McCullough Wednesday al’ The Homemakers’ club will meet at |{7002- q the S. R. Little home June 2. Se Schrunk a The American Legion auxiliary will By MARGARET MARCHANT meet with Mrs. E. Mowder in June. Officers will be elected. All members John Witt called at the Jacob Stro home Tuesday. . are urged to be present. Mrs. Arthur Strand joined the auxiliary at the last Leroy Marchant spent Tuesday e |ning with James Kozineck. meeting. | Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and childrei Selma Moilenare visited with Phylis Marvin, Melvin, Violet and Arde! Little recently. oo | Lyman i Neer ried Friday visiting at lacob Stroh, Sr., home. By S. GYLDEN Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt, Edw Triebwasser and Edward Stroh Saturday evening visitors at Marchant home. Annie, Ted and Paul Stroh sper Sunday evening visiting at the Em Zelmer home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant a! daughters Irene and Margaret, I and Mrs, L. C. Marchant and s Lloyd, Gust Witt and Edwin Triel wasser were Sunday supper guests Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt’s. Charley and Herman Seilinger an Gusk Witt were Wing shoppers Sat urday evening. Delmer McClellan called at the Ja cob Stroh home Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant an daughters, Mrs. L. C. Marchant ani eta son Lloyd motored to Wing lay. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt and Edi Seth Gylden motored to Wing Wed- nesday for medical treatments. Dave Josephson and Seth Gylden were business callers in Bismarck Tuursday. Gylden consulted a doc- tor. Mr. and Mrs. Seth R. Gylden and daughters Gertrude, Gail, Glenora and Gloria, Severt Sulo, Sally and Sergie Gylden spent Saturday evening at Gust Eckholm's. Walter Waiste spent Sunday at Gust Eckholm’s. Rev. William Harju conducted Fin- nish services at the Apostle Lutheran church Sunday. Rey. and Mrs. Harju and children, Seth, Ralph and Melidah, Eli Lieuska and William Harju spent Sunday eve- ning at the Gylden home, Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Harju and son and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Harju and|win Triebwasser called at the Em son spent Sunday at William Harju’s.|Zelmer home Sunday. Miss Sadie Gylden spent Thursday | @ afternoon at her parental home. Steiber Edwin Olson spent Sunday after-| q, By MRS. WM. HICKEL noon at Gylden’s. = e Driscoll | ————— Pesca evening visitors at the Joh! roh home were: the Roberts By DELLA MAE OLSON of Pickardville and Sarah, Pauling Edwin, Edmund, David, Henry an Edward Schatz and Eddie Johnson. Visitors at the J. C. Olson hom| Thursday evening were: Mr. an Mrs. Arthur Strand, the Uhde boy: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange and fan ily, Glenn McAllister, Mr. and M1 John Carlson and family and M Gudrun Jordahl and Norman Little. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons Emil and Hjalmer visited at th Matt Rasmussen home Sunday. Miss Mary Doyle spent the week. end at the William Hickel home. Delbert Olson and John Zelmer vis. Pete at the William Hickel home Sun: lay. i Miss Gudrun Jordahl spent th week-end at her home in Canfield township. Mrs. William Hickel and so Wayne were Alta callers Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist an sons called at the John Stroh hom Sunday evening. George McAllister and son Alber called at the William Hickel hom Saturday. Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and drey beta at the Jake Stroh home Fri y. Ted Lehr called at the Robe Pee eee Monday. ol ert of jan spent day at the William tenes home Alta By CARL SCHATZ Henry Schatz was an Alte ¢ Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hem Schatz, Sr., Monday. Rhinehold Steinert motored to marck Monday, The operetta “The Princess” was presented Saturday evening in the hall by @ group of students from the Indian school of Bismarck. Mrs. A. H. Meland entertained at a dinner Friday evening for the sen- iors and teachers of the Driscoll high school. Mrs. H. W. Potter of Bismarck vis- ited relatives here last Wednesday. Mesdames E. C. Ruble, P. C. Tompt. and J. A. McCann were visitors Tues- day and Wednesday afternoon at the Driscoll school. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf had as supper guests Friday evening Rev. and Mrs. Hammer and daughters of Fargo. Mrs. I. H. Omodt of Tappen visited relatives here Friday. The Driscoll high school baseball team defeated the Training school team at Mandan Sunday afternoon, 6 to 5. The Misses Nettleton, Ortman and Mrs. Golda Grubb of Tappen were Saturday afternoon picnickers at Lake Isabelle. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Belcher. and Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Mount. Mrs. E. C. Ruble, Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Della Olson visited Mrs Harry and Alwin Helgeson in Lein township Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann enter- tained at dinner Sunday evening for the Misses Jacobson, Nettleton, Mc- Cormick, Ortman, Grenz, Mr. and Mrs. John Mount and Mrs. Golda Grubb of Tappen. Mrs. H. E. Olson, Mrs. Mathilda Meyer and Miss Hazel Nelson were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. The Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Joe Lewis Wednesday afternoon. The object lesson was on colors and designs. Misses Margaret Hagstrom, Velma Johnson. and Cora De Rickard called at the Louis Spitzer home Friday eve- . Miss Pauline Hagstrom accom- panied them back. Miss Emelia Deide called on Mrs. Willard Diamond Saturday. Mr, and ‘Mrs. Enock Carlson and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diede Friday. George Buckholtz spent the week- end at the George Montgomery home last week. Miss Ruth Brenneise, from near Washburn, is assisting her sister and Mrs. Signe Johnson and children visited. with Mrs. Eric Pearson and children Saturday. 1. Miss Velma Johnson visited with her Mr. and Mrs. John er in Wilton Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, Louis Spitzer and son, Edmund, and daughter, Helen, mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday evening to call on Mrs. Spitzer's nephew, Henry Jesser, who is a patient in St. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Klucksdahl were visitors at the E. J. Swanson hom: Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and sons have moved out,on one of the Quale farms. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pederson hast as supper guests Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Van Vleet and chil- dren. Rev. Foss motored to Jamestown Sunday evening. Miss Dora Jenson visited here overland ¢; the week-end. Thi Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lindseth of | w, Steele spent Sunday at the Cliffordjo, Erickson

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