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aI u a 8 x nq u 4 ° 2 « ? “were 30 votes cast, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —$—. By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Joe Fisher and children and Edith ‘Olson were callers at the W. A. Dietz- man home Monday evening. School election was held at the “West schoolhouse Tuesday. There the most cast in this township for several years. John McCormick was elected director and Tebbo Harms was urer. Mrs. George Whitted and daughter Florence were dinner guests at the Elmer Lundquist home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son Wayne were callers at the F. L. Owen home Thursday. John Olsen was a caller at the Wil- liam Kershaw home Thursday. Miss Vina and Tena Harms were callers in Bismarck Wednesday. i} The Homemakers’ club will meet at the home of Mrs. Dietzman Thursday. Mrs. Ed Gibson, Mrs. Seaman Gibson, Miss Vina Harms and Miss Alice Mc- | Clusky were visitors. The next meet- | ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Lundquist July 14. Miss Esther Kershaw was taken suddenly ill Wednesday night. She | was taken to the Bismarck hospital Thursday morning. | Mrs. Joe Fisher, who has been a pa- tient at the St. Alexius hospital, re- turned home Friday. Mrs. F. L. Owen, Henry Miller and Joe Fisher attended the Burleigh county school directors’ and clerks convention in Bismarck Friday. Miss Alice McClusky of Wing is staying with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland. Carl Muth, Jake Harms and Frank Brooks visited at the McCormick home Sunday. Mrs. Kruger and John, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter Dietaman and son Edwin and Miss Gladys Tooker were visitors at) ° the Joe Fisher home Sunday. * | Regan 1 ' e ¢ By BERNADETTE HOPKINS | Mr, and Mrs, W. N. Kelly were| week-end callers in Bismarck. The final meeting of the Home~ steaders’ lodge was sald the Allan} festerman home Thursday. iris and Mrs, A. H. Lundberg, Nellie Lundberg and Ella Schilling motored | to Bismarck Thursday. From there Miss Schilling left for Hermiston, Ore., where she will visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins were overnight guests at the Allan Wester- man home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein were Bis- marck shoppers Monday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman vis- ited with McClusky relatives over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand. Qoro- thy Kyle and Russell Hopknis mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Garnes motored to Minot Wednesday, returning Sat- weit and Mrs, G. E, Brennise and daughter Bernita motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Miss Brennise went to Dickinson where she will attend summer school, while Mr. and Mrs. Brennise returned home Sunday. The pupils of the daily vacation Bible school, under the direction of Miss Dorothy Little, presented a chil- dren’s day program at the Pente- costal church Sunday. : | Mrs. Mae Simpkins of Minot mo- tored here Sunday. Her mother, Mrs. Folmer, and grandson returned with / her. Miss Gladys Gramling and Mar- garet Gavin left Saturday for Wilmar, | Minn, where they will be the guests | of Miss Gavin's mother. Carl Berg was elected to a three- year term on the school board at ‘Tuesday's election. Berniece Rhines arrived from Fargo Sunday and will spend the summer vacation with her father. C. E. Rhines. \ Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Rierson and daughter Clara returned from a fish-| ing trip Sunday. Frances Tourtlotte, who accompanied them, remained in Fargo as the guest of: her aunt, Miss Lynn Boat. The Mandan training school ball team defeated the Regan team Fri- day, 18 to 13. f_— Driseot ‘| —_—_____——_—+ By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Adolph Janke from near Tut- tle returned home Thursday after spending several days with her mother here, Mrs. Alma Bertheau of Linton vis- ited Sunday and Monday at the C, A Swanson home. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson and family were dinner guests Sunday at the Knudson home near Steele. Miss Esther Knudson returned home with them to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gamgochian and i fant son of Windsor spent Sunday at the J. O, Wright home. The Driscoll band, together with several other bands of which Dr. Prescott of Steele is director, held a Picnic at Lake Isabelle Sunday, Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen of Clear ake township has been visiting Mrs. ‘William Van Vleet this week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carr have as visitors this week Mrs. Pearl Hines and daughter Jessie of Whitefish, Mont. ‘The Driscoll baseball team defeated the Dawson team here Sunday, 12-7. Harold Swanson and Abbe Huggins j spent Monday and Tuesday at Spirit- wood lake fishing. Mr, and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz had as visitors Sunday Rev. Hendrik of Na- ‘Tuesday until Satur- Margaret Sheridan and Mr. Sheridan of Huron, Mrs. Margaret Sheridan is a the: |. M. Ward and fam- at Lake will be English services at 11 the Lutheran church Sun- day, ‘ | _ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS i @ | Margaret Sheridan and Mr. and Mrs. | ( [Frances inane spent Wednesday in ME, and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr, Mee 1 J.J. Jenson is visiting here. | Mesaames nm. &. vonns, H. M. Ward |and Carl Meland spent Monday aft- ernoon with Mrs. Lawrence Hull. Mr .and Mrs. Victor Pederson and daughter Jacqueline spent Saturday evening at the Ole Quale home. | Miss Evelyn Thomas of Sterling is visiting at the E. A. Thomas home. ; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hanson and some friends from Bismarck spent re-elected treas- | Tuesday picnicking at Lake Isabelle. | Sh eee il Wild Rose \-—____— ——-o | By MRS. W. A. BROWNAWELL Rev. Kinzler of Moffit cajled on ifriends here Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville motored to Bismarck Wednesday. | Edward Swanson and O. T. Buck} drove to Moffit Thursday. | Mrs. J. W. Lawson and son Mason of Glencoe and Mrs, Harold Browna- | well and son, Bobby, and Beryl and Buell Sherman of Sterling visited at | the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday. The township board met at the |clerk's office Monday. Jake Voll and Aleck Jawaski were| | Bismarck callers Saturday. | School election was held at School | No. 1 Tuesday. when it was voted to increase the tax levy. The following officers were re-elected: H. A. Car-| lisle, director, and O. B. Swanson, | treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and} children, Earl and Maxine, were Sun-} jday guests at the H. A. Carlisle home. | | Cards have been received announc- ing the marriage of Miss Louise Ried- man of Valley City to Homer Brown- awell of Moffit June 9 at Valley City. They will make their home at Moffit. Miss Elsie Saville visited her broth-| jer-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson Sunday. eer Hazlegrove J i | By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray called at the Christ Stolher home Monday. School election was held at the Ul- fers schoolhouse June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove call-| ed Tuesday at the Charlie Sattler home. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zwiegle and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Siebel called at Charlie Sattler's Tuesday. Mrs. Bert Glanville was an aft- ernoon shopper in Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoddard of Carrington were guests Sunday at the Ulfers home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler and Ray Hazlegrove were in Goodrich Wed- nesday afternoon. Ben Klagenburg and son Rapheal {called at the John Sattler home Thursday. Frank Gray and daughter Miss {Opal, were callers Thursday at the Fred Wagner home. Miss Ione Goldsmith arrived home a few days ago from Rolla where she taught school the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and daughter Lucille were in Steele Wed- nesday. Harry Ulfers was in Bismarck Fri- day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond called Sat- urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Duncan. Miss Iva Duncan left Sunday for Dickinson where she will attend sum- mer school at the teachers college. | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE | Church services were conducted at} the Emil Moses home Friday evening |by the Rev. V. Koivumaki. J. J. Zelmer, who is employed at \Fargo, was a guest Wednesday night |and Thursday at the Andrew Walker jhome, | Mr. and Mrs, Dave Bailey and Mrs. |Henry Swanson and children of Bis- marck were guests Sunday at the Mrs. Mabel Bailey home. Callers and guests at the J. F. Lit- tle home the past week were E. E. Williams and daughter Gladys, Mrs. Mabel Bailey and daughter Dorothy, Aelred Bouche, Raymond Patton, Mrs. A. McCoy and sons Fred and Ira, Oscar Magnuson and sons George and Helmer, Fred Ehnes, W. E. Perry, Albert Vollen, Guss Graf and son Willie, Willie Ehnes, Elizabeth Jor- genson, Milton and Robert Marcovitz and 8. B. Olson, Sam Beerman was a Sunday guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Boche. The Misses Herda, Bertha and Sarah Berg called at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home Tuesday. Andrew Olson called at the Ray McCullough home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen and family were Sunday guests at the Knute Knutson home. Laurence Fitzgerald was a weck- end guest at the P. E. Patton home. Paul Rupp and Ed Rasche called ae the H. C. Rasche home Wednes- lay. Dorothy Fueling called at the Roy |Farley home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough call- ed at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Tues- ay. Mrs. Ernest Gordon and small grandson Dennis Nelson called at the Mrs. K. Kolb home Monday. C. E. Christianson called at the Albert Vollen home Thursday. Andrew Olson called at the W. G. hema home Tuesday. ir, Mailanen motorer ‘Tuesday. ne George and Helmer Magnuson call- ea at the 5. W. Nemetz home Mon- “A Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg called at the Andrew Olson home Monday. Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son Stephen and Allen Tolliver, J. F. Little and Phyllis and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mar- covitz were Wing callers Saturday be tea Walker is a guest this week of Laurice Jorgenson. Alfred Borth was a Wednesday evening guest at the Fred Ehnes ‘home, Charlie Hettick and Anna Slicken- motored to Bismarck Homer Taylor called at. the. Ira Bailey home Priday. j Mrs. Ira Bailey, Hester, Lawrence and Roy motored to Regan Saturday e x Charlie Hettick and Anna org: werb fuinday atnene onthe eee: Fueling home. M , 4 ‘Mrs. J. BR. Pitegerald and son Bart! jto Lemmon, 8S. D., where they spent jthe week as guests of friends and relatives. ji ry Baldwin | Uy By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER ] Heavy showers, which assumed {cloudburst proportions in places, vis- i ited this locality Friday morning, do- ing considerable damage by washing out roads, flooding fields in places, and drowning chickens and other Poultry. West of here the river road ‘was badly damaged and_ several bridges washed away. Barns and out- buildings in low places also were “| flooded. | The Burleigh county Achievement ‘day for Homemakers’ clubs will be held in the Bismarck World War Me- |morial building June 23. The Crofte ; Star Homemakers’ club is to take part jin ‘the exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little were callers in the Capital City Friday. O. J. Olson of Wilton was here the early part of the week on business. Mrs. Richard Borner spent Tuesday at the A. R. Lenihan home. Miss Florence Rupp, who is a stu- dent at the Bismarck high school, is spending the summer vacation period at her home here. Noel Borner, who is employed on the Vernie Peterson farm in Naugh- ton, spent the week-end at home. Clair and Merl Weise were callers in Washburn the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp of Bis- marck spent the week-end at their home in Baldwin. Miss Grace Falkenstein, who has been spending the last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. J, Falken- stein, left Sunday for Dickinson where she will attend the summer session of normal school. Miss Falkenstein will resume teaching in Morton county this fall. Miss Gusta Larsgaard, who has taught in local schools the last two years, will not return this fall as she has accepted a school nearer her home at Aneta. Miss Aldyth McCul- lough of Ecklund probably will be hired to teach the school formerly taught by Miss Larsgaard. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein was hostess to the Crofte Star Homemakers’ club Wednesday. J. C. Poole and Martin Bourgois were visiting the various farmers here the last week getting signers to a pe- tition to reopen the local farmers’ ele- vator under the sponsorship of the government finance corporation. This elevator, which had been operated by the wheat pool, had been closed the last year. oo e Glenview | ee By VIOLET L. JOHNSON The school election was held Tues- day. Burl Monroe succeeded Enock Anderson as school director. Leonard Quanrud of Bismarck is Staying at the Jacobson home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and family called in Bismarck Monday. Ray Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ko- zak and Herbert Nathan were callers at Jacobson’s Wednesday. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mrs. Joe Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Con John- Al Holden and Mrs. Enock Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Monroe and daughter Lawrine were recent visi- tors at the Anderson home. Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Mrs. Mike Ko- zak and M. Jacobson motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. Harry Vincent spent the week-end @| with relatives in Wilton. Elmer Larson visited at his home Wednesday evening. Harry and Renie Holden visited at the Murray home recently. Robert and Donald Elison visited at Stoltz’s one evening last week. Sunday visitors at Jacobson’s were Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Quanrud and family and Ed Nelson and son Eddie of Bismarck and Loren Couch. Howard Scott was a business caller in Bismarck Sunday. Martin Bourgois and Joe Poole were in this vicinity recently. Walter Waddington and Lawrence Gordon were Sunday visitors at the J. Partyka home, May Little is on the sick list this week, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson had as guests Sunday Mr. Thompson's sis- ter and family of Washburn and T. Jacobson. Mrs. John Snyder of Fergus Falls, Minn., visited at the Elsie and Ches- ter Erstrom homes recently. he | Welch’s Spur ‘ By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mrs. Sara McMurrich called at the Robert Welch home Monday. Election of school officers was held in Boyd School No. 1 on Tuesday. Glen Baker and Mrs. Otto Dorman were re-elected director and treasurer, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown and Youngest son and Mrs. A. D. Welch called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday. Lawrence Doppler motored to Bis- marck Monday. Horace Dirlam called at the Dop- pler home Tuesday. Marcus Trembley called at the Lars McMurrich and Robert Welch homes Monday evening. Mrs, Otto Dorman still is having ear trouble. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and son Conrad, Lester Stull and Elsie Slater called at the Ruth McMurrich and Robert Welch homes Thursday. Rev. Gulson of the Glencoe and Stewartsdale churches, has been tak- ling the children of this vicinity to Stewartsdale for Bible instruction this week. Mrs. Gulson, who has been urday. They reported getting seven pups. Marcus Trembley, Margaret, Mc- Murrich and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and little daughter picnicked north of Menoken Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. son, Mrs. Albert Larson, Mr. and Mrs.|to south of Moffit. A. E. Dutton of south of Moffii visited two days last week at the O U. Dutton home. Mrs. John Doran was a Bismarck 5 (caller Monday. The Brittin Homemakers held their iregular meeting June 9, at the Rich- ard Day home. Mrs. William Mills. jcoe and Miss Opal Matheney were jVisitors. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Orin Dut- ton, July 21. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Crawford ana Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker were Bismarck visitors Wednesday. Donald Crawford spent Thursday with Blair Kimball. Miss Jane Kershaw spent Monday night with the Allensworth children. School elections were held June 7 in Morton township, Jason Hoover was elected director and Elvin Hoo- ver, treasurer. In Telfer township Ralph Ishmall was elected director, and Don Nicholson treasurer. The Misses Clara Mauk and Grace Miller, who are attending school at Ellendale, visited friends in this neighborhood Saturday. Mrs. Ed Allensworth spent severa! days last week at the Slorby home in Bismarck. Mrs. Frank King and children, and Miss Twila Dralle, were Wednesday callers at the Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutton and granddaughter, Aldine, of Wilton, vis- ited several days last week with their cousins at the O. U. Dutton home. Mr. Matheney and daughter, Mrs. Ray Gates, called at the Richard Day home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and son Conrad and nephew Lester, dinea Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs B. R. Slater. Mrs. Madge Robinson and sons, of Braddock, visited last week at the Mc- Donald farm near Glencoe. Miss Lucille Milman recently left by air plane for her home in Valley City. Mrs. Bill McDonald visited Thurs- day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and son Jimmie visited at the George Morrison home Sunday. Sunday dinner guests at the A. D. Welch home were: Miss Rose Cook and Alan- Dutton of Mandan, A. F. Dutton of Moffit, and Mr. and Mrs O. U. Dutton and children. —_,- —___ —___——e Sibley Butte | e @ By MRS. MES HVONGUTET Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe motored to Bismarck Monday. Merlin Wildfang returned to his! home Sunday evening, after spending a few days at the 8. E. Clizbe home. George Hughes and family visited at the Henry Larson home Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Widger, Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Dick Ashwill and Allen Widger spent Monday at the Elmer Bloomquist home. Bennie Couch visited Willie Mattson Sunday. Wilmar and Alvin Roth called at the E. Bloomquist home Monday. Bill Anderson was a McKenzie call- er Saturday. Fred and Harry Hedstrom motore:: Bismarck Henry Wildfang and family visited at the P. E. Roth home Sunday. | Braddock 1 By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church met this week at the home of Mrs. Piers It was decided to hold a picnic in Barton's grove three miles north of town Thursday. The next regular meeting will be at the home of Rev. Kurzler at Moffit June 23. |_ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ryan and the Misses Silbernagel of Napoleon were Sunday visitors at the F. M. Ryan home. F. E. Martini drove Mrs. Martini and Miss Helen to Valley Oity Sunday where they will. attend the state teachers college. Miss Lillian Hill al- so left Sunday for Valley City At the school election Tuesday of the Cherry Grove district, the fol- lowing officers were elected: Director, Mrs. C. G. Barton; treasurer, A. J. Koenig. Mr. and Mrs. Warner. Sempel and Alice Marie, visited Sunday with G. C. Sempel at the Bismarck hospital. |ing Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Barton and Mr and Mrs. E. F. Savage drove to Lin- ton Monday evening to hear Gov. George Shafer's address. William Wilton had the misfortune to have one of his fingers nearly sev- ered Saturday. He was taken to Hazelton for treatment. The Woodman Circle Memorial services were held in the Circle hall Monday afternoon. The program in- cluded a duet by Mesdames Long and Bower and a solo by Mrs. Grace Mar- | day. tini. Mr and Mrs. H. W. Allen returned Wednesday evening after two days visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Arnold Anderson of Jamestown. Mrs. D. M. Henry of Napoleon was a Braddock caller Monday. She vis- i at the home of her daughter, Grant Hulett. Walter Pailing of Butte, N. D. spent the week-end at the home of F. Sa’ meeting of the Grand Lodge of the A. F. and A. M. held in Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Balk of St. ‘The ‘members of the 4-H Calf Club held a picnic Friday at the G. Swen- Mrs. Frank Dutton, Miss Lydia Bris- | .| schoolhouse Tuesday. H. J. f Cromwell ___Cromwell By LILLIE JIRAS M. F. Parker of Bismarck was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson Wednesday. Joe Jiras called on Israel Brown Thursday. Mrs. Clarence Long, Betty Nelson, Harry Brown, Sam Brown, and Mrs. D. T. Owens and daughter, Blodwyn, of Bismarck, were visitors at the Jiras hhame Wednesday. ~ Porter Nelson was a visitor in Still Saturday. R Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stocks and {Philip Thysell were entertained at cera Sunday at. the Bud Nelson me. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jiras and son, Joe, were shoppers in Bismarck Sat- urday. : Fred Schroeder, jr., was a visitor at the Clarence Long home Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. Viran Nelson and lit- tle daughter, Majorie, visited at the home of Viran’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson, Sunday. The Misses Bernice Gierke and Havel and Julia Engdahl visited Miss Gertrude Schroeder Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley enter- tained Mr and Mrs. W. J. Jiras and daughter, Lillie, at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Bud Nelson had as a week- end guest, her brothet, Arnold Peter- son. Mr. Peterson left Monday for Des Moines, Ia., where he will visit his father. A party was given at the John Eng- dahl home Saturday night in honor of Mrs, Engdahl’s mother, Mrs. Herman Gierke, the occasion being her birth- day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gearhart Hilken and small son of Minneapolis were visitors at, the F. H Schroeder and Ralph Fricke homes Wednesday. Mrs, Fricke is a sister of Mr. Hilken. The Hilken family is visiting other relatives in the Wilton vicinity where they form- erly resided. r Ecklund By HELEN B. SPITZNER Mrs. George Gray and daughters called at the Axel Hedberg home one evening last week. Charlie and John Sorch and their niece, Virginia Ullen, and Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley and daughter, Betty Jane, chilled at the Lawrence Fisher home last week. Miss Olive Fisher is assisting Mrs. William Stanley with her work a few days Albert Meyer called on Eddie Spit- zer Wednesday evening. Miss Emelia and Alfred Deide called in Wilton Monday. Miss Pauline Spitzer called on ‘Helen Spitzer Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hilken and son Called in Wilton Friday. Miss Virginia Ullen of Wilton is visiting a few days with her grand- a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sorch, Miss Pauline Spitzer called on Mrs. Samuel Schuler Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs David Easton and sons, David, jr., and Donald, and Louis Spitzer and son, Eddie, called in the Capital City Tuesday. Miss Laundina, Robert and Jimmie Spitzer called at the Pete Meyer home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jesser and Er- nest Jesser of near Underwood visited at the Charlie Spitzer home Sunday. Miss Amanda Spitzer, who has been assisting Mrs. Jesser with her work, @| returned home with them. Callers at the Louis Spitzer home last week were: Lawrence Fisher, Robert, Leonard and Jimmie Spitzer. Louise Fisher, Lawrence Spitzer Char- lie and John Sorch, Alfred Deide and Philip Monroe. Mr and Mrs. Jake Jesser and daugh- ters, Viola, Evelyn, Mable and Ruth of Washburn, called at the Louis and Charlie Spitzer homes Thursday. Leonard Spitzer called on Alfred Deide Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, David Easton and sons’ David, jr., and Donald, and daugh- ter, Marilyn, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer, re- turned to Beulah Wednesday where Mr. Easton will resume his work. Lawrence Fisher and sons, Paul and ton Saturday. Eddie, Lawrence, Robert and Helen Spitzer and Pauline Hagstrom attend- ed the ball game in Baldwin Sunday afternoon, Herman Broehl, who has been mak- his home in Bismarck, moved to the Albert Larson farm near here last week. Mrs Julius Meyer and sons, Albert, Jackie and Billy, were business callers in the Capital City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer and son Eddie, were business callers in Wilton Monday afternoon. Philip Monroe called in Wilton last Wednesday. Misses Emma and Josephine Hed- hey called on Mrs. Philip Monroe Sun- ‘Miss Nellie Partyka, Lawrence Gor- don and Walter Waldington called on Eddie Spitzer called at the Lawrence Caroline Johnson Sunday evening. Ousley home-Monday. CRIME ARENT: | Sterling | e—-. By FERN R. STEWART School election was held at the Browna- well was elected treasurer, Paul Lang was elected for a three-year term as. director, and Tom Stewart for two years as director Mrs, Mildred McLean and son, Bud- dy, visited at the John Sedivic home for a few days. J. H. Riley was a businéss caller in Bismarck Thursday. Miss Lois Neiman spent Thursday afternoon with Mary Ann Turner. Misses Ruth and Mary Kennedy of .| Berlin, N. D., are visiting dt the L, B. Smith home. The Jolly Juniors 4-H club met at the home of Miss Grace Johnson Fri- “Nica. Eve Turner and Emery Turn- ‘Thursday. SS OO OSS ESSE SE el and Mr, and Mrs. John Pool motored! husbands, at the August Benz farm’ Dan Malhman, H. R. Wright, Freto|the George Lewis farm, was in Ster- Envick, John Sedevic, Ernest Johnson. | ling Friday. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were| Robert Sharp visited in Sterling in town Friday. George Magnus called at Ernest Johnson's before going to Sterling Thursday. Richard Lang was in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lang visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Leese Sunday af- ternoon, . ; Henry Zuraff was a town caller Sat- urday. Canna Eee | Christiana ‘| ° —- By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mrs Alfred Olson visited with Mrs. Henry Olson Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family called at the Christ Schoon home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding called ra the Ernest Schoon home Wednes- lay. The school election was held at school No. 1 Tuesday. Mrs. Elder El- ness was reelected treasurer and Henry Olson was elected director. Mr. and Mrs Adolph Hansen called at the Robert Eisenbeisz home Friday evening. Arlow Britton of Bismarck is as- sisting Mrs. Edwin Holton and son, Al- vin, with their work for a few days. Mrs. J. W. Meyer of Des Moines, Ta., arrived here Monday to visit her sister, Gertrude Ellanir and to attend to business matters for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily were in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus afid family and Mr and Mrs. Ole New- land and family attended the Sons of Norway dance in Driscoll Tuesday night. Miss Norma Hansen spent a few days with her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland. Ed Freshour and family called at the Seamon Gibson home Saturday. Lenwood Beyer left for Oregon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Stile took him to the train in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson called at the Robert Eisenbeisz home Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Han- sen and family from this vicinity at- tended the party at the J. C. Hansen home Saturday night. Driscoll callers Saturday were Christ and Adolph Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson. Miss Nellie Dance of Menoken and Mrs, Art Brightmeyer called at the Henry Olson and Christ Schoon homes Monday. Christine Hansen spent a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and son, aes left for Verona Friday to spend a few days visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs, Peterson. = Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. Edwin Holton, who was hurt in a car accident last Friday and who was taken to the Bismarck hospital, returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs ‘W. A. Stile brought her home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family and Miss Christine Hansen were dinner guests at the Joe Paul- son home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark.Sheridan of Huron, 8. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Olson spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Robert Eisenbeisz. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and nephew, Frankie, and Raymond John- son were Bismarck viistors Saturday. Friday. George Lewis was a town visitor Priday. Earl Gaskill and James Durfee made business trip to Driscoll Thursday night. Pete Sonrareen was a caller in Sterling Saturday. The following were guests at the P. M. Gosney home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kositzky and sons, Law- rence and Leonard, and daughter, Eloyce, from Bismarck; Mr. and Mrs. B. L Koon and small son Eldon; Mrs. Charles Gaskill and son, Earl. Henry Jessen and children left for Towa last Wednesday to visit with rel- atives there. Miss Marion Lewis spent Sunday at the Max Lang home. Mrs, Martin Nelson will entertain the M. E. Ladies’ Aid July 6 at her home, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nieman and family were Sterling callers Sunday. Mrs. Carl Pillen, accompanied by Mrs, Charles Gaskill, motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs. Pillen returned home with them. rs ; Painted Woods | { it By MRS, OLE LILLEFJELD Iver Erickson, Ole Lillefjeld and William Brown were Wilton callers Tuesday. Mrs. Oscar Brostrom and son, Bob- by, have been ill but are improving. They had a trained nurse from Bis- marck and ‘Mrs. John Puth also of ‘Bismarck is helping at the Brostrom home, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson have put up a tent on the C. V. Danielson Property at the Little Washout and are camping out. Glorine Fossum of Bismarck is vis- iting at the Ole Lillefjeld home Dick Kudick spent last week at Bis- marck and Mondan. Elmer Larson visited Saturday eve- ning at the Soderquist home. Andrew Nelson was at Wilton Thursday. Henry Johnson was a Wilton visitor Saturday. Freddie Mitchell is taking his fath- er’s place on the mail route while Fred Mitchell is on his vacation. Mrs. Dick Kudick and children vis- ited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Wed- nesday afternoon and evening. Stena Nelson called at the Andrew Nelson home Monday. Mrs, William Brown visited at the Kiefer and Lillefjeld homes at Wilton Satruday. Mr. ané Mrs. E. V Franklund visit- ed at the Victor Franklund home Sun- day. Harold Soderquist and children spent Wednesday at the John Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and small daughter, Mary Ann, and niece, Glorine Fossum, were dinner guests at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson land son, Ernest, also spent Sunday at the Nelson home. ° oe mene ol | Glencoe —_—si|y NIP esol ox us By DON NICKELSON Telfer district will hold daily va- cation school in Glencoe church base- ment beginning Monday morning, June 20. Glencoe Missionary society held a work meeting at Glencoe church Wed- Inesday afternoon. Members are mak- ing carpet rags for rugs to be sent to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz spent Sunday with Mrs. Eisenbeisz’s Parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. at Driscoll. coe Alvin Holton and Arlow Britton were McKenzie and Sterling visitors Monday. Mr and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz called at the home of Mr/ and Mrs. Edward Smith Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and family of Sterling township were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten spent Saturday with friends in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and Mrs. Edwin Holton motored to Bismarck Thomas, were business callers in Wil-| Friday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Friday. Alvin Holton was a Sterling visitor Friday. f Missouri By L. M. CRAWFORD Danny Chesak visited with his cousin at the George Hoheimer home last week. Wilfrid Everard of Bismarck was a business caller in this community last week. Many attended the Children’s Day Program at the Stewartsdale church Sunday. Those taking part in the af- fair were: Elvira and Jennings Clark, Janet, Effie, Mary, Donald and Floyd ston, Louise and John Boyd, Helen Fee Memorials, a school for colored girls in Nickolasville, Ky. ‘There will be an ice cream social at the Glencoe church Friday evening, June 24. hs Telfer's Fous-H club will hold its next meeting in Glencoe church base- ment Saturday, June 18. Mrs. H. M. Gulson, who has been ill, has returned home from the hos- pital and is reported as improving gradually. Mrs, Howard Kershaw and daugh- ter, Helen, called at the manse Mon- day. Mr. Neilson, Mrs. Kershaw's father, was taken to Bismarck for medical treatment Monday. Mr Bowers, Mr. Buckley and Mr.|) McMurrich are planning to do some repaid work on the church tower next, week, replacing roofing. A new Sunday school has ‘been or- ganized about 15 miles south of Glen- coe church at the Gager school house. Rev. Gulson conducts services there every other Sunday. The attendance has been from 50 to 60 every Sunday. ——— el By CARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qualley and Mrs. Adams spent Monday evening at the Karl Schatz home. Miss Bessie Anderson spent Wed- nesday at the Brockett home. McClusky’s baseball team beat Pick- near Still visited at the Qualley home afternoon. P| Francis were in Regan Wednesday. ie the latter’s home Sunday evening. Edwin Dison, Sulo Gylden, Ralph, Seth and Ben Harju, Emil and Eli Suri Eckholm is ill wtih the chicken ox, : Sulo and Eino Eckhold, Clifford Josephson and Richard Toliver were callers at John Gylden’s Sunday. The Lyman baseball boys were bad- + ly defeated by the Lein boys. Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Reidinger and sons, Law- jrence and Alex, and daughter, Monica, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and daughters, Ida and Myrtle, and sons Hiemer and George, Melvin and Roy Erickson, Sally Gylden, Mabel Mag- nus, Lawrence and Clarence Olson, Melvin, Elmer and Lynn Magnus were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Harry Hedstrom Sunday. Lenora Hedstrom returned with Magnusons to spend some time with Myrtle and Ida. ——_—_—________—. | Clear Lake j ° By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Mrs. 8. L. Bryant and daughter, Betty, were in Bismarck Thursday. a Relatives of Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet who have been visiting here the last few days, left Thursday for a tour of the Bad Lands and South Dakota be- fore returning to Wisconsin. School officers who attended the annual meeting at Bismarck Friday and those shopping were Nels Dronen, Albert Christensen, Paul Pasley, Mr. and Mrs Homer Nelsen, Mrs. B. F. Pasley, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. L. A. Slaatenhues was an overnight visitor at the Albert Christensen home Friday evening. Frank Shaffer and daughter, Mrs, 8. L. Bryant, were Steele callers Friday. Harold Hargrave and Ole Slaaten- ond are shearing sheep near Brad- Mr. and Mrs Henry Olsen enter- tained Sunday for Mrs. Olson’s moth- er, Mrs. V. Benz of Moffit.: Mr. and . Mrs. Burns Bailey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hofstad and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olsen were present. Mr. and Mrs Allen Van Vleet and , daughter, Rosemary, motored to Glen q Ullin Sunday to spend the day with Mr. Van Vleet’s sister and family. om Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shaffer, Mrs. Selden Bryant and daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Severson and son were Sunday visitors at the Ver- is non Brenden home. Martin Olson and Mr. Peterson called Monday at the Albert Christen- sen, Frank Shaffer and John Birke- Jan farms. Paul Pasley called at the Homer Nelson farm Monday evening. TT eee | Estherville | By MRS. ROY LITTLE Ed Broehl was elected director and Pete Johnson treasurer at the school election Tuesday. ‘The American Legion Auxiliary met f with Mrs Earl Mowder Thursday. Mrs. Earl Mowder and Stanley Mrs. Harry Davenport and daugh- baat Ruth, shopped in Regan Wednes- Y. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen were Capital City callers Wednesday. The Homestead lodge met at the C Allen Westerman home in Regan Thursday evening. Plans were made es for the picnic to be held June 26 at the A. H. Lundberg summer resort. Barney Strand motored to Wiltor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Sievert Munson and children, who have been visiting at + the home of relatives here, motored to Regan Friday to visit with other rel- atives. Roy Little and son, Wilfred, called at the Strand home Thursday. Bert Danielson and H. Halvorson were in the Capital City Thursday. Gene Little motored to Bismarck Friday from where he left Saturday morning with Company A of the Na- tional Guard, for their two-week en- campment at Camp Grafton, near Devils Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and chil- dren spent Sunday at the Ole Wold ome. Ole Wold was in Regan Saturday. Mrs. Earl Mowder and Grace and Stanley Francis spent Sunday afjer- noon at the Hindbouch home. Mr. and Mrs Alvin Ghyline and sons, Gerald and Claire, were Sunday dinner guests at the Roy Little home. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family and George Michel- sen, By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson and family were Sunday guests of Mr. land Mrs. Arne Tosseth. Nils Tosseth and Albert Johnson were reelected director and treasurer, respectively, at Tuesday's school elec- A Bible school picnic was held at | Becknall, Caroline, Imogene and John Monday Steve Little's grove Sunday for the children who attended the school in Irvine, Lester Stahl and Jean Gulson. pils of the Welch Spur school ll program. A du®t was Horace Dirlam and Vina ildren were led by Hilda MacDonald. Mrs Andrew Irvine and re entertained for Sunday the John Craven home near Helen and Edna Doehle, Ray Clarence Beard of Moffit y evening callers at the home. gaget? a ie i Bak Ait i 4] it Sunday afternoon lohn Crawford home. 3 Gixzisl Here i i tly. . MacDonald of Bis- ue A 2— By MBS. P. M. GOSNEZ William MacDonald James Robidou and Sunday callers at the home. Clark visited at the weekend at the home Mr, Strawfus was 9 Sterling visitor we Priday. “ Swindling is working at the nid-|casl ‘Beyer home in’ Sterling this 5 : Gylden home . and Mrs. Karl Schatz and Mr. Mr. = Mrs. Fred Bender, Jr., visited at|Regan which closed Sunday with a C, Hieb home Wednesday evening. children’s program in the Pentecostal and Hank Schatz were in Mc-|church. Clusky Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Akerlund, who have been visiting at the Brock- Misses Ida Tosseth and Maxine Johnson spent-from Wednesday un- til Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben- ett home several weeks, left for theirjton Backman and motored to Bis- home in Canada Monday. the Capital City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and Mr. and Mrs. F Gerquist were visitors at|daughter Marie were Sunday guests Imarck Friday. : Mr. and Mrs. Louie King and of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris, Miss Esther Schatz, who has been| Sunday evening guests at L. W. Da- attending school at Turtle Lake, re-jvis’ home were Oliver Tosseth, Hugo turned home Monday. Sunqi Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bender and chil-| Davis of at Charlie Jo- sephson’s. Seth Gylden was in Wing Tuesday spent Dave J Sadie” spent Sunday afternoon |did home. Rev. Walter Isaacs held services of the Finnish Lutheran. church Monday evening st Jake Banttarri's 5 and Tuesday evening last week ot] ‘Tea leaves i Nome, Bekbolm visited at]the Havaiian juist, Lawrence Bailey and Owen ‘Wing. Saturday evening in his truck and not return that night because e« ithe heavy rain at Wilton. Melvin Backman Margare' visited with Leona Davis Friday afternoon. ; ; Plant every seven or eight days. Alaske, is farther west thap Tolands, _ ia

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