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‘ maar — By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER A number from here plan the commencement exercises of thé @Taduating class of the Wilton high school this week. given. Among those eroduatng i ‘be Miss Myrna Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Williams of Baldwin. A meeting was held in the Crofte Schoolhouse ey 2 Friday night jot the purpose hiring teachers the ensuing term. It was decided to hire Miss Bernice Morris of Regan to teed Oe Or ati peibaele Fae Gusta, Learsgaard probal re- main teacher in the north school. Both taught the last year in the same schools. It also was decided to hold summer school in the school taught by Miss Morris. to begin Aug. 15 and to continue until the latter part of Noventber, 7 The car driven by Richard Fricke was badly damaged Wednesday eve- ning in Bismarck when it was struck by a truck. Neither Fricke or Perry Nelson, who was riding in the car, were injured. Rev. J. V. Richert of Bismarck held services in the German Lutheran church Sunday see eat ‘sik oMtil The Presbyterian meet at the home of Mrs, Richard Kickul next Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and family motored to Price Sunday where they spent the day with the Fred Erickson family. Miss Bernice Morris of Regan was @ week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stocks. Of interest to Baldwin residents will be news of the recent inarriage of Jay Couch af Bismarck to a young Flasher woman. Couch is a former resident of Baldwin. The members of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will hold a fancywork sale in the church rooms June 22. A picnic dinner is being arranged and an invitation is extended thé public to be present. from The proceeds the sale will be used for church pur- poses. The Baldwin schools closed Friday for the summer vacation period. Miles NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS morial in the hall. The newt ineeting be held June 1. tnémnbers af requested to be préser Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan, accom- and Hu callers at the F. M. A. Button homes Bunda Mr. afid Mis. H. E. Praser ri Marvin were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles G’Brien of Fredonia Mf, ahd Mis. Aatrig and daughtet Helen were Bismarck shoppers Tues- day. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Seppanen and | Thi Mrs. A. Laine attended the Finnish Lutheran conference held at Freder- ick, 8. D., Bunday. William Manley and daugh- ter Coleen left Tuesday for their home at Hettinger after a few days’ visit at the home of Mrs. Manley’s rents, Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Weber. ie Ladies’ Ald of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. 8. A. Engleman Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacLachlan of Boos Gindey at the home of Mrs. Hiian’s mother, Mrs. M. Schaefer north of Dawson. Nels who has been in the Bi hospital for several weeks after an operation, returned to his home here Saturda; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrancé and children of Hazelton were Braddock Monday. Rev. O. Kinzler, pastor of the M. E. churehi déliveted the addtess at the baccalaureate service Sunday evening. Special tusic was rendered by the choir, including a duct by Mesdames Long and r and a solo by George Wright. Mesdames Allen, Long, Barton and Savage attended the O. E. S. memo- rial sérvice held in Linton Tuesday evening. @ | Taft | ry = ae By MRS. P. M: GOSNEY ‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fogarty were Sterling callers Thursday. Oscar Jerset was a business caller in Sterling Thursday. Mrs, Henry Jessen and Mrs. E. C, Fogarty attended the Union Aid meeting at the Eldér .Einéss home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling and Stanton, who taught here the last|family attended the P.-T. A. meeting year, will resume work here again in/in Sterling Thursday evening. the fall. He plans to attend summer} A. E. Cline was a Sterling caller school at Valley City this year. ‘Thursday. Richard and Frances Rupp will be| Mrs. Carl Pilen and sister Lucille home about the middle of the month./were Sterling callers Thursday eve- Richard attends the agricultural col-|ning. lege at Fargo and his sister is a stu- dent at the Valley City Normal school. Mesdames Ralph Falkenstein, Ira Falkenstein and Alvin Nordstrom were Thursday callers at the Known- ly Dorman home. Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and Miss Bisie Meyers will represent the Crofte Star Homemakers’ club at the regular project meeting to be held in Bismarck Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Peterson and family of Bismarck were Sunday guests at the Pred Kant home. Frances I ¢ Sy MRS, WALTER DIETZMAN Lawrence Madland was a caller at the William Kershaw home Tuesday. Joe Fisher and family were busi- callers in McKenzie Wednesday. Lloyd Wildfang of McKenzie were callers at the John Olsen home Tues- day evening. Floyd in Bismarck g Visitors at the Tebbo Harms home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves, Menoken;- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Edwin, Gladys Tooker and Elmer Lundquist. Mr. and Mrs. Henry family visited relatives Sunday. Miss Vina Harms spent the end with Miss Emma Wachal. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and family were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Jake Harms and Paul McCormick attended the barn dance at the Al- and at Moffit week- James Baker was a business caller in Sterling Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Mrs. Charles Gaskill attended the 'P.-T. A. meeting in Sterling Thurs- day evening. Mrs. John Bentz was a Capital City visitor Thursday. Ruth and Althea Belk visited the ‘Whité school ‘Thursday. Ri Benz was a Sterling business caller Friday night. George Lewis motored to Bismarck Saturday. His daughter Marion ac- companied him. home. Miss Ann Hayes has completed a ne of school in White school dis- ict. Mrs. Henry Jessén:and-ehildren at- tended play day in Bismarck Satur- day. ay Baetli was @ Moffit caller Sun- Y- Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marion, Préd Bafley and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and daughter Edna were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Trip- lett of Brittin Sunday. 2 Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON Baccalaureate services were held ‘Sunday afternoon in the hall. Rev. |G. W. Stewart of Mandan delivered ithe séfmon. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson en- tertained at dinner Friday evening for the Misses Nettleton, Grenz, Mc- Cormick, Ja¢obson and Mrs. Mount. Mrs. Mabel Rosvold left for Bis- marck Friday. Those from here who attended the Hazelton visited at the David D. S. Sec home Sunday. Mr. ahd Mfrs. jteve Koppy and daughter Gertrude waited at the Joeb home Monday eve- ning. Mrs. Ted McCory was shopping in Linton Mohday. Clinton Lawler called at the Koppy, home Tuesday afternoon. Henry Knittel motored to Hazelton Tuesday evening. George Zirbes of Hazelton was a business caller at the Godfrey Grenz home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber went to Winona Friday. Friday afternoon. Olof Knudtson motored to Lintori ursday. Fréd Petrie and Bud Shier of Lin- bya called at the Busby home Thurs- ay, William Schiermeister and Gottlieb Grenz called at the Porter Umber home Sunday. Miss Frances and Math Koppy left for Minot this week where Miss Koppy will take the state board examinations for nurses. Miss Elizabeth Goehring, who has been working near Hazelton, is now at_home. Visitors at the John Ohlhauser Sr. home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt, daughter Esther and son of near Hazelton, Miss Rose Goehring of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, son Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, daughter Ger- trude and Mr. and Mrs. David D. 8. Joeb and daughter Magdalene. Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and daughters visited at the Herman Backhaus home Sunday evening. ° By GLADYS NELSON George and Gwendolyn Nelson and Ole Olson of Wilton motored to Mc- Kenzie Tuesday night and called on Fred Habeck. Mrs. George Nelson and Gladys, Gerald and Gertie Mae, Sam Brown and Jack Olson of Aberdeen, 8. D., made a trip to Regan Tuesday night. Edgar and Alvin Trygg were busi- ness callers at the John Anderson home recently. John Habeck was a luncheon guest Monday at the George Nelson home! enroute home from Bismarck. David Trygg and Alvin were call- ers Friday at George Nelson's. Emma Nelson visited last week at the Eide home at Arena. She re- turned home Sunday: Sam Brown made a trip to Regan Friday night. Sam Brown motored to Bismarck Saturday on business. Homer Taylor, Bill Oder and Ar- thur Magnus transacted business Sat- urday in Regan. o Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Bernard Hall called at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammack were visitors at the L. E. Hall home Mon- day evening. William Wagner called at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. J. Moserdt of Streeter called at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schladt and daughter were Wilton shoppers Thursday, ae Ervine called at Wilton Thurs- Ys The seventh and the eighth graders in Iowa district wrote their state ex- aminations at the Center School No. 1 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Heinle and son Andrew were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday. Misses Hilda and Ella Wagner apd Herda and Bertha Berg motored to Wilton Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Fred ‘Wall, Mrs. Charles Spitzer, Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. Lester Brown were ‘Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller and daughter were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday. August Walker, Christ Flemmer and John Walter motored to Bismarck last_ week. > Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner and|? Cousin Herbert Wagner were visitors lensworth farm Saturday night. John and Loule Olsen were Bis-|500# of Norway program in Bismarck térek callers Gatarday-__# =g{lind, Ivér Norby, O. J. Olson, E. J. . Erickson, Delmer Erickson, Pete f Wild Rose | oe —______. Tompt, Alfred Quale, Ed Eisenbeisz, @\the Misses Hazel ee, eee Skogen, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL a Miss Olson. School election will be held at) Meadames H. Sawyer and C, Sever- School No. 1 June 7 for the purpose/son will be hostesses for the of electing one director. Aid at the Sawyer home , Miss Marie Huber, county superin-|juné and. " tendent of schools, the Wid Mr. pad Mss A. 6: Gfetntield and Rose sthools Friday. Mrs. M. Ruude of Fessenden were teacher of icallers at the M. T. Olson home Sun- Miss Esther Lang, hool No. 2, spent the week-end with iday evening. iss Mabel Wilson. ‘Thé ‘Steele baseball team defeated Jens Jensen, accompanied by Misses|the Driscoll team at a game here Esther Lang and Mabel Wilson and/g , 6 to 4. Walter Feltheim and Mrs. W. H. . Lars Moss left Monday evé= Brewnawell, motored to Bismarck {ning to attend a circuit meeting néar Play day. Fort Ransom. Nels Thompson, who underwent an/ Mrs. J. E. Tierney and Miss Esther operation at the Bismarck hospital of Bismarck Were visitors at three weeks ago, returned to hisithe J. D. Stéwart home Sunday evé- and Wing band under home Saturday. ning. Nearly erervone dn Bite ale The Driscoll attended tire scl at Kurts’|the direction of Dr. Prescott of 8 grove Sunday. I¢ was by leave a covicet here in the hall Mon- isses Mabel Wilson and Esther Lang |da; 8 : and Lee Saville. Miss Marie Huber, county superintendent, and sister, i Deter of Bismarck, were guests. here. and Mr. and Mrs. M .T. Olson andj 4. at the Fred Warner home Sunday. Jim Noon and Miss Pauline Wolf spent Sunday evening at the Christ ‘Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe and family were visitors at the John Ham- mack home Sunday. [Hazelton 1 By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prefontaine and daughter Margaret motored to Bis- marck Thursday to attend: Bishop Wehrle’s jubilee celebration. Mr. and Mrs. T. Shea were visi- tors at Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Marie S. Koch was a visitor at Bismarck over the week-end. Mrs. J. J. Meyer was a Linton shop- per Tuesday. Mrs. J. Chalfin was a Linton shop- per Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Zirnhelt and ison Raymond were visitors at Bis- marck Thursday. Miss Elsie Beyer arrived in Hazel- ton Sunday to spend a few days vis- iting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Landsberger and Mrs. Casper Buttenberg and small daughter Yvonne were visitors at .| Bismarck Sunday. Miss Beth Common was at Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Whelitg was a Linton] shopper Tuesday. The high school glee club arrived home Saturday from Grand Forks, where it won third place in the state singing contest. Mrs. E. Hulsether was a Linton visitor Tuesday. The senior class of the Hazelton high school will hold its annual com- mehcertient exercises Friday evening in the school Mfs. Susan r itor at the Capital City Thursday. mnesium. ughnhessy was a vis- and Mrs. Mr. Sylvester Zirnhelt -| motored to Linton ‘Tuesday evening. Myr. and Mrs. J. J. Landsberger and son George and daughter Lena were visitors at Bismarck Thi ursday, Rev. Father Schweitzer attended oe celebration of thé jubilee Most Rev. Bishop Wehrle © | Thuteday. Mrs. Tony Appert and children Francis Cherown motored to Linton | f Trygg ‘| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, days visiting with relatives friends. Mrs. G. A. Lenhatt entertained members of the Afternoon Bridge club Wednesday. E. H. Brant was a Hazelton visi- and tend the funeral of a relative. Ray Hazlegrove homes Wednesday. Hairy Ulfer® called at the John Kermar home Wednesday. Harry Ulfers, Jake, Irvin and John Sattler and Frank Gray were in Wing Wednesday on business. Ruben Stolher called at the Hazle- grove farm Thursday. By MRS. JENNIE DANCE | Mrs. Otto Ayets etitertained the Menoken Ladies’ Aid Thursday. Ten women were present. The next meet- {ing will be held at the home of Mrs. M. E. Funston June 2. The Menokeén Homemakers’ club! meeting will be held June 9 at the|day evening on business. home of Mrs. M. E. Funston. | Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sattler were din- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance enter- {ner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. tained 16 guests at a party Saturday |and Mrs. John Sattler. H. O. Putnam, county agent, met with the Menoken Poultry club me Sibley Butte__| {day, teaching members how to cull poultry. Fifteen members of the club} By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQU'ST were present. The club will meet the second Friday in every month dur-| The school board held a meeting at ing the summer. ithe east Sibley school Tuesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abeicin and!ning. They will retain the same family were dinner guests of Mr. and| teachers next year. Mrs. M. J. Lee of Bismarck Saturday! 0, J. Roth called on E. Bloomquist jevening. | Tuesday morning. | The Misses Lillian and Norma Ag-; L, Davenport and family motored new were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John|to Bismarck Friday. Danicls of Bismarck Saturday night} Marian and Clarefice Clizbe mo- and Sunday toretl to Bismarck Monday morning. | Mrs. C, D. King and son Orson ac-| Earl Evans motored to Bismarck on companied Mr. and Mrs. Charles} business Monday. : Graves to Bismarck Saturday. S. E. Clizbe motored to Sterling A baccalaureate sermon was deliv-! one day last week. ered Sunday evening by Rev. Var Alice Clizbe returned home from Horn of McKenzie. Members of the | McKenzie with the Trygg girls Mon- graduating class are Althea Ki! day evening. Meriwyn Baker, Robert Garro: Earl Evans was in the Glencoe vi- Stanley McCurdy and Eleanor Cra-/cinity Sunday. ven. | The Sibley schools will have their Graduating exercises will be held| picnic in the Menoken grove Friday. Friday night at the consolidated! Gilbert Cederstrom and family vis- chool, ited at the Elmer Lindquist home | Mrs. A. ©. Dance and Mrs. Otto | Sunday. Ayers attended the meeting of the) project ieaders in Bismarck Tuesday, | ———————_.-—_-—— @ e—_—____ Christiana \ \ Still (pe e——. =o By VIOLET A, CLARKE By B. P. HAGSTROM oe ae Mrs. Eisenbeisz spent Thursday af- ternoon with Mrs. Edward Smith. Henry Olson was a Sterling caller J. M. Thompson, who has ill for a long time, is consider- improved. Saturday. Forrest Little of Regan visited with| Mrs. Robert Sharp, sr. who has jhis uncle, Albert Johnson, Thursday.) cen ill at Mrs. Nora Sharp's home, | Mr. and Mrs. .Nick Torzeski and! teturned to her home in Driscoll Mon- sons, Clarence and Leon Lawrence, | day. jvisited with relatives in Wilton Suz-| Mrs. Jennie Clark and Miss Violet day. were callers at the Hassin Ecle’s home Charlie Sattler and children called at John Sattler's Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler and tor Monday. ae | Bistharck Wednesday. { Méenoken | | (Ed Wagner was an afternoon caller — —~ | at the Fred Wagner, Harry Ulfers and The Still Homemakers’ club met in the Still hall Friday. Miss Doris Johnson was an over- night guest of Miss Hilma Johnson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Ned Asplund and son Wednesday evening. Knute Johnson was a Sterling vis- itor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz at- ‘tended the baccalaureate services at | the Driscoll hall Sunday afternoon. + David were dinner guests of Mr. and| Mrs. Edwin Holton and son, Alvin, Mrs. Ole Hagstrom ‘Thursday. | were Sterling callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cornell motored! Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and {Minn., visited at the John and Wal-| Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet |fred Asplund homes last week. Sun-| Were Sterling callers Tuesday. They jday he held services in the Swedish/lso called at the Dan Walmon’s and Mission church. H. R. Wright homes en route home. Mrs. Ed Schaeffer and Miss Ruth! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz |Hochhalter of Painted Woods visited| called at Mrs. Nora Sharp's and Henry {at their home here Saturday. | Olson's homes Tuesday evening. Mrs. Albert Johnson drove her| Mrs. Elder Elness entertained the daughter, Marlyn, and niece, Leomaj Ladies’ Aid Thursday afternoon. Sundquist, to the Gene Perkins home! Lester Clark -was a Sterling caller Wednesday, where the girls attended | Friday. a birthday party in honor of little} J. W. Beyer was a Driscoll visitor Harold Eugene Perkins. Saturday night. r Mrs. Andrew Johnson accompanied| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz were her son, Carl, to Bismarck Thursday |Over-night guests at M. J. Olson's for Mrs. Johnson, who had been a|home Friday. {patient in a hospital there. Mr. Higdruff of Underwood called Misses Ada and Elsie Hochhalter|at the home of Mrs. Jennie Clarke jcalled on Mrs. Ned Asplund Wednes- |! Tuesday. jday evening. Miss Violet Clarke spent Monday Miss Ruth Hochhalter is visiting, afternoon with Mrs. Robert Eisen- with her brother-in-law and _ sister, | beisz. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schaeffer of Pain Edwin Holton called at the Ingan ed Woods. Miss Ruth plans to re-|home near Moffit Sunday. main there for the summer vaca-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz, Ol- tion. ive and Alton Johnson and Lester Oliver Noon motored to Oakes Fri-!Clark spent Saturday evening at the day after his sister, Mrs. Louie|Carey Johnson home. Thompson and son, John, who were} Adolph Hansen was a Sterling caller called here due to the illness of Mrs.| Saturday. John Noon. A brother and sister of Emil Whit- Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman and|ness arrived here from Red Lodge, sons and Grace Johnson motored to|Mont., Saturday night. They spent Bismarck Thursday. the night at the Edwin Holton home, ©) where Emil Whitness is employed. y| Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz was a vis- frome 5 A | Sterling itor at the Adolph Hansen home Sat- ufday. By FERN R. STEWART Elder Elness was a town caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. in Eile and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Homsey home southeast of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch, Mr. and Mrs, Belile, Mr. and Mrs. John Knowles and Mr. Sanderson were Sunday visitors at the Art Cheno- weth home. Mrs. Agnes Wright took the fourth, fith and sixth grade students for a hike Tuesday afternoon. ; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson are enjoying a visit from some relatives, Mrs. John Sedivic, accompanied by’ irs. E. W. Hall and Miss Lillian pall, were Bismarck callers Wednes- lay. Mrs. Freto Envick was a town call- er Wednesday. H. R. Wright was a town caller Wednesday. The Union Aid gave two short plays at the hall Wednesday night. Miss Maud Brown visited school Thursday. Mrs. Eva ‘Turner and children were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson were Driscoll callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart visited at the J. D, Stewart home in Dris- coll Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch called at the John Sedivic home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Hara of Cleveland were calling in this vicin- ity Sunday. Hassin Eele visited in town Mon- day morning. Mrs. Freto Envick was a town call- er Monday. ae Envick was tn town Mon- Me The last P.-T. A. meeting of the year was held Thursday night. Com- mitt were appointed for the com- ing year, Girls from the Indian School at Bismarck gave a program. Miss Lucille Lash, Harvey, is vis- suing frie! and relatives here. lo 5 —? | legrov ) Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten spent Saturday with friends in Bismarck. poany ene Le | Clear Lake i _— By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN H. A. Smith took Mrs. Nels Dronen and son, George, to visit Mr. Dronen, who is ill at a Bismarck hospital, Tuesday. J. W. Preston of Hitchcock, 8. D., and daughter, Mrs. Helen Ipson, and Pauline of Huron, S. D., spent a few, days here attending to business. Mrs. Helen Ipson and daughter Pauline called on Mrs. Albert Chris- tensen Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson of Driscoll stopped at the Albert Christensen home Thursday evening. Mrs. Helen Ipson and Miss Pauline visited from Thursday evening until Saturday with Miss Charlotte Olson of Lein township. Warren Kuler spent Saturday at Bismarck. Mrs. Nels Dronen and family vis- ited Saturday at Bismarck with Mr. Dronen at St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer, Mrs. S. L. Bryant and daughter, Betty, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Harold Hargrave of Bis- marck. Mrs. J. E. Sharp called at the Albert Christensen home Monday. Paul Pasley was a Capital City call- er Monday. E. A. Van Vieet called on Frank Shaffer Tuesday. Olaf Olausen left the first of the week for Fingal. A surprise party was given by Mrs. Henry Olson Tuesday evening in hon- or of Miss Nellie Dance. i Ecklund | By H. B. SPITZER A number of young people attend- ed the dance at the Henry Deide home Saturday evening. Mrs. Lawrence Fisher and dat and Mrs. Ted Hoffman and daughter ! Kbsebud and daughter Marion visited | Humphreys went to Soitth Dakota this week to at- Mrs. Spitzer's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brenneise of Regan Monday. The Deide young people, Allen Gor- don and Frank Hedberg called on Mr. Mrs, John Sattler were shopping in!and Mrs. Willard Diamond Sunday evening. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer were: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McCurdy and daughters Orma and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spitzer ahd daughter Eileen of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Spitzer and sons Robert, Frederick and Herbert and daughter Aileen. John Brenneise and son Edwin of Coleharbor were callers at the Louis Ralph Halver was in Wing Wednes-}and Charles Spitzer homes Tuesday. Misses Pauline and Aminda Spitzer called on Nellie Partyka Sunday. Callers at the Louis Spitzer home last. week were: Robert and Leonard ‘| Spitzer, Ira Falkenstein, Alfred Deide, Joyce and Louise Fisher, George Whitted, Lawrence Spitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray and children Miles Standish and Gladys Hansen. A number from here attended the farewell party which was held at the Andrew Phau home Saturday eve- ning. aH By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and small daugh- ter Mary Ann visited with Mrs, Dick Kudick Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest spent the week-end at the Andrew Nelson home. Harold Soderquist called at the John Olson home Wednesday Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller Tuesday, Harold Soderquist called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Wednesday. «Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and in- fant son visited at the William Brown home Thursday. Wilton callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and small son Marian, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter Mary Ann, Oscar Gup- man, Mrs. Carl Erickson and children, Dick Kudick, Harold Soderquist, Law- rance and Henry Johnson and Arthur {Damstrom. My. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald of Wilton visited at the O. G. Lillefjeld home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hannefield and daughter Hope and Mrs. Oscar Bros- trom motored to Bismarck Saturday. “Shorty” Anderson, who has been a patient in a Bismarck hospital, is im- proved and home again. Mrs. William Brown visited with Mrs. Maria Elsberg Saturday after- hoon. Stura Nelson called at the Andrew Nelson home Saturday. Emil Backman and John Olson called at the Axel Stenquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Gunder Hagen called ‘i :-| family visited Saturday evening at the} at the Theo Taylor home Sunday. day eecinge ane | Christ Schoon home. i . : Iver Erickson was a Wilton caller Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little of Regan| Alfred Olson was a Sterling visitor | Monday. jvisited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert | Saturday. ° ; |Johnson Wednesday. M. J. Olson was a caller at the|| Richmond | Rev. C. Martin of Fergus Falls,| Robert Eisenbbensz home Monday. aS ° By MARTHA BOSSERT Miss Elsie Bossert was a Monday caller at Philip Weber's. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfred Bossert and son Gottfried motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Monday visitors at the Adolph Degner home were Mr. and Mrs. Janke, Mr. and Mrs. Kopp and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Riedlinger, The Misses Matilda and Eva Deg- ner visited Monday afternoon with {Mrs. Alfred Larson. David Hien was a Monday caller at the G. A. Bossert home. Bernard Zimmer was a Wednesday afternoon caller at the G. A. Bos- sert home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber and family, and Richard Weber were Sunday visitors at Gottfried Bossert’s. Clara Johnson was a Sunday eve- ning visitor with the Bossert young folks. Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Bossert were Friday evening callers at Charley Kuehl's. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert were Sunday evening visitors at the Fred Plinis home. < -_—————_ — Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller spent Sunday afternoon at the John J. Wagner home near Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg visited at the Reinhold Berg home Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored to the Capital City Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Prockop spent Sunday at the R. A. Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller visited at the J. A. Berg home Saturday eve- ning. John Kurle called at Gust Neimil- ler’s Monday. John Wagner, who spent the last two months at the T. A. Reuer farm, is spending a few days with his broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall had as guests for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin of Tappen, Mrs, Wall's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner spent Sunday at the Christ Warner home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall spent Sunday afternoon at the Philip Wall, jr., home. Harold Redington spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Redington. * Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Rohrer and daughter Shirley Jean of Bismarck spent Sunday at the John Berg home. John and Emil Wagner and BE. Henz be ! | Painted Woods {|| + }a Republican meeting. ther Huniphreys, Hazel Wold, Grate Francis, Gudrin, Jilius, Randolph Norman Little, Sidney Cook and Lawrence Bousthe. Elizabeth Humphreys spent Sunday with her folks here. Mr, and Mrs. M. Humphreys were callers in Wing chee Pees Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily spent Sunday at the W. Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin were call- ers at the Ole Wold home Tuesday evening, Mrs. Fred Olson and Katherine May recently spent a few days at the A. F. Ghylin home. Mrs. P. E. Patton and son called at the Ole Olson home Monday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl were callers in Wing Monday. Callers in Began Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Wageman, Joe Cook and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher. A. F. Ghylin and Fred Olson called at the John Mi and Christ Wage- man homes Monday evening. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and Mrs. Art Strand were callers in Wing Wednes- day evening. | Regan — } By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes and Mrs. A. B. Stratton were Bismarck callers Monday. Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and Lillian Knud- son called at the Carl Berg home Wednesday. Agnes Selyhan was a guest at the C. E.-Oster home this week. Lyle Dimond is the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. H. F. Dimond. Mrs. Ole B. Aune entertained twelve children Wednesday in honor of her haughter Elsie's eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Tourtelotte mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Leota Houser, of McClusky, was a Regan caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes and H. E. Rannestad motored to Bismarck Friday. Miss Lillian Knudson returned to Chicago Saturday after a two wecks’ Stay at the J. W. Kiefer home. Mrs. B. O. Lein and Mrs. H. F. Di- mond motored to the Willard Dimond home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and Mrs. August Westerman motored to Bismarck Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder of Wilton called on Mrs. Anna Wilson Sunday. Iola Du Tait of Washburn, and W: ter Tyberg of Bismarck, were wecek- end guests at the B. O. Lein home. Irene Maulsby and J. 8. Penner mo- tored to Denhoff Sunday and were guests of Helen Rue, a former Regan teacher. Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Garnes motored to Bismarck Sunday. From there Mr. Garnes went to Devils Lake to attend Mr, and Mrs. Willard Dimond and of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dimond. The Regan ball team defeated Rob- inson Sunday 15 to 5. oe _____ __—______——__ © | Wing paren By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, sr., vis- ited Mrs. Amelia Weber in Goodrich Sunday. B. F. Heitzmann was a caller at McClusky Friday evening. The Tuttle baseball team defeated | wing here Sunday. Miss Elizabeth. Humph-e’s spent Sunday with her parents ... Canfield. | The Busy Bee club gathered at the “Rocks” Thursday for a weiner roast. Mrs. Ole Olson returned from Bis- marck Saturday to spend a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Danielson and chil- dren of Tuttle visited at the Henry Jacobson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Olson were Sunday dinner guests at the John Harty home. Mr. and Mrs, J. Mueller and chil- dren visited at the J. Scherbenskie home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harty spent Satur- day in Bismarck. Axel Soder and J. P. Field motored to Tappen Monday. John Mueller drove Mrs. I. Krem- enetsky and daughter to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Weinberg spent several days visiting with her daughter, Mrs. I. Kremenetsky, recently Mrs. Bennie Jacobson of Bismarck visited at the H. Jacobson home Sun- day. Ed Dalbec and Ed Eccor motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mable Kelly of Pettibone Visited friends in Wing over the week-end. Rev. Christ of Wilton conducted baccalaureate services in the Wing hall Sunday evening. Mrs. John Weber, sr., attended the farewell party held for Rev. Baudler and family in Tuttle Sunday evening. o — sland Mrs, Paul Davis, Oliver seth, Hugo Sundquist, Melvin, E afd Edith Backman. . | Missouri By L. M. CRAWFORD Mrs. J. E. Chesak motored to marck Wednesday. and Miss ja and Mr. and Amos Robidou atte: the Mrs. John Robidou mornin Bismarck. Joe Clark spent several days in marck last west, Miss Lucille Crawford spent morning visiting with Eleanor Donald. Mrs. James Robidou and family ited with Mrs. Josephine Nelson Grandma Boyer Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDor were among those that attended Political banquet in Bismarck Fri night. Miss Edna Dochle returned to home in Moffit last week. Mr. and Mrs. William 4X Dor ‘© | and daughters, Hilda, Margery Eleanor were entertained at @ |day dinner at the Dan home near Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford Lucille, Vidette and Jerome Rob! and Henry Crawford, sr., were S day guests at the C. D, Kimball hq near Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou Ed Clemmins were callers at the ¥ liam MacDonald and John Craw homes Sunday evening. o=—. ! McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson Thursday for Fairview and Glend Mont. En route to Fairview stopped at Minot. At Fairview tl daughter, Miss Lillian, joined t They returned Saturday afternoor The Homemakers club was ent tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. B. Reed. The lesson on “Color” given by Mrs. J. F. Wildfang assis by Mrs. E. J. Conly. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes w shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Fairchild son, Hanferd of Sterling, were Md day evening visitors at the M. A. Dq cette home. Word was received by relatives the death of Mrs. Ray Stevers Scotsguard, Sask, Canada. Mrs. St ers was a former resident of Kenzie. The Risene and harmonica bay went to Jamestown Monday to p for the N. D. Federation of Mu club. Miss Margaret Olson, accompanied the children. N George Watson, Mrs. J. F. Wildf: and M. A. Johnson took them there! their cars. Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Dyne and and Mrs. Roy Van Dyne motored children were Saturday night guests| Fort Yates Sunday to visit Miss Ri {Van Dyne, who teaches there. The Misses Hazel Simonson Pauline Richworth entertained eighth grade and senior high schq ppt at a banquet Friday evening thé Grand Pacific hotel in Bismarq Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Miller and Becker of Garrison were Monday v itors at E. Van Dyne’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fuehrer and fami and Georgs and Miss Rose Fueh motored co Zeeland Sunday, whe they visited at the Bill Fuehrer hom Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and were entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. A, W. Cook and daughters, Misses Nana and Grace Cook, at B marck, Henry Lewis will leave soon f Jamestown. Mrs. George Manly entertained Misses Hazel Simonson, Lovetta 8 born, Pauline Richworth and Mi garet Olson to dinner Tuesday ev ning. Mrs. Paul Antrim and Mrs. Mati Lee were shoppers in Bismarck Tue day. Brittin By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrison left ¥ car Monday afternoon for Malco Ia., where they were called by death of Mr. Morrison’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Eldy Beard enté tained friends Saturday night. Miss Margaret McMurrick was dinner guest at the Dutton Thursday. Mrs. Frank King and Miss u Dralle were McKenzie callers recentl] Mr, and Mrs. John Stewart shi in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw af eaetly, were Bismarck shoppers, Tuet lay. John Beauclair and Eldon Nich of Moffit visited the Dutton boys 8: urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Triplett an Miss Lydia Briscoe shopped in Bit marck Thursday. i Ghylin i o By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scott and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott. Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter, Marilyn, Leona Sunquist and Annie Sitz were Wilton visitors Thursday. Mrs. Harry Taplin, Mrs. Geneva Johnson, and Lola MeGahey attended the Homemakers meeting ‘at Bis- marck Tuesday. H. F. Johnson visited his brother Albert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott called on Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Sunday. The Brittin Homemakers held regular meeting Thursday at home of Mrs. Richard Day. The sul ject, “Color,” was presented by leaders, Mrs. Day and Mrs. K assisted by Miss Christianson, ant county agent. The next meetin will be held June 16th, at the home Mrs. Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Hirning a Dodge visited over the week-end relatives and friends in this vicin Those who attended the Play BD exercises and shopped in nare from this neighborhood Saturd were: B. R. Slater and ndso Howard and Elmer, Miss Viola Mai vel Eddie and Rose Kuntz, Mr. and Mra E. M. Whitteaker, and son Junior, John Landberg attended to business in Regan Saturday. e1 Miss Little, teacher at School No. 3, motored to Turtle Lake where they spent the day recently. Misses Grace and Mable Nelson and Hally Nelson spent Sunday with Mrs. John ist near Turtle Lake. Mr. and . Jake Wagner of Eure- ka, 8. D., spent the week-end with Mrs. John Reuer at Turtle Lake. Canfield ‘ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN e at the Ira Bailey home Jane 2. sees in Many attended the Ladiés’ Aid at} the 8. L. Jordahl home. It will meet was a Thursday guest of her uncle Je Melvin Backman has completed his work in Ecklund and réeturned to his Presley. “1 Roy Dutton was. an o1 of John Beauclair in night. Mr. and Mrs. Richard By MBS, RAY HAZLEGROVE Andrew Kraft called Tuesday at ter Joyce called on Mrs. Louis Spitzer Wednesday evening. McFadden was a business call- Berg home y 6 ; Several from here atlonded the ter went fo Bismarck Saturday to spend several Gays visiting with friends and Rev. Hei Schweitzer motored) Hazlegrove’s and Fréd Wagner's. _|er in this vicinity recently. ty at Mrs. Fode’s Saturday evening. motored/to Bismarck Sunday. «| Frank Grey was in Tuttle Tuesday.| Leonard Spitzer called on Walter] Clayton Little and Louise Walker E. L. Semling transacted business| Mré. Carrie Kraft and sons Andrew Waddington Saturday evening. - were callers in Regan Saturday eve- Miss Olive Fisher called on Alice} ning. Those attending Play Day in Bis- marck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. M. i Kopoy ahd| at Bumarek. “Tues. 908 FRI called t Hazlegtov id rt e al e's ani Miss Slater came here from| John Stolher’s Tuesday evening. Lal Sunday. anid ChNaReH “Of Hear: Bismidrek thts week to spend a few| Mr. and Mrs. John Vollmer sad utr.) "Mr. and Mrs. Lb. Spitzer and ©. R.

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