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Me » THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. sg En immmenmrmmmrerrmenmrrimmmmmmmiarvemememmemmmmemmememmeemmmemmmemmamesesceme cer oe NN nN ee etna nem anus uinu/snont nie NWN > | Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Ernest Swanson brought his wife a arta? aoa home from the hos- mn Wednesday. Miss Elsie Saville, Mrs. Swanson’s sister, stayed there until Sunday and later Vernae Saville will assist Mrs. Swan- son. Mrs. Howard Brownawell and daughter, Joyce, and other, Mrs. Benz of Baker, Mont., had din- ner at the W. H. Brownawell home Saturday. Kormie Kimball assisted by Don Dralle of Moffit raised the barn at school No. 1 and put a cement foun- dation under it last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown- awell and Ervin Wendtz at their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson were Bismarck visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Vall made a business trip to the Capital City Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle went to Bismarck Monday to bring their daughter, Miss Avis, hame to spend her vacation with her parents, > Taft | > By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Miss Eloyce Kositzky, Bismarck, is spending the week visiting at the Gaskill and Gosney homes. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ship, daughter Alice and son Francis, Minneapolis, visited at the Presley M. Gosney home Monday. They are guests at the home of Charles Anderson. Hans Baeth transacted business in Moffit Thursday. L. Gagner and family, McKenzie, visited at the Horace Fairchild home Thursday. Mrs. 8. B. Dyrstad, daughter, Stel- la, and Miss Matilda Wall, called at the Presley M. Gosney home Tues- day evening. John Smith of McKenzie called at the Horace Fairchild home Saturday. Elinor Baker, Livona, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Carl Pillen. William Caroll Moffit was calling in this vicinity Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and chil- dren were Sunday evening visitors at the Henry Jessen home. Mrs. Carl Pillen, little son, and| + Elinor Baker were Bismarck shop- Pers Saturday. bs Mrs. Chas. Gaskill is spending a|* few days in Bismarck at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kositzky. Mr. and Mrs. Presley M. Gosney, daughters Edna Mae and Mrs. Florence Elness, spent Sunday visiting at the Kositz- ky home. ang i Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Fred and Harry Hedstrom motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe is staying at the ‘Wayne Warren home for a few days. Earl Evans and Vern Thysell mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Evans, Jack Kunders and John Boren visited at the Elmer Bloomquist home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth visited at the Adam Schauer home Sunday. Henry Larson and L. Davenport and family called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Monday. Royal Neighbors motored to lake Isabel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch and chil- dren and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son Wayne motored to Bismarck Monday. Sterling By FERN R. STEWART > Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and daughter, Grace and Mrs. Mildred McLean and son, Buddy, visited at the Tom Stewart home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brownawell and son Bobby were Bismarck shoppers ‘Thursday. The Homemakers club met with Mrs. George Kusch Tuesday. The Poultry club met under the leadership of Mrs. George Kusch at the Vernice Sherman home Thursday. Mrs. C. J. Johnson of Bismarck, who spent the past two weeks visit-|% ing friends and relatives here, re- turned to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic were pais callers Saturday. ae Driscoll | >| —+ By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. William Lauf had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Syverson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vanoos and family of Steele. A lawn party was given Saturday evening at the J. A. McCann home for the Young folks. Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz spent the week-end in Bismarck visiting her daughter Mrs. Ted Hindemith. K. A. Ersland attended the Farm- ers’ Mutual Fire and Lightning Ins. company’s convention held at Rugby J. O. Wright and son Lewis are iting in Illinois and Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan and fam- ily, John Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and daughter, Beva Jean, spent Sunday at James- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brunett attend- and sons, Mrs. Lawrence Hull and sons, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Nelson and femily. Mrs. Mary Linblad of Grand Forks is visiting her daughter Mrs. Law- son of Bismarck visited at the Joe Lewis home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson had as visitors Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Friar, Miss Friar and Mr. Starr of Bismarck, W. Nichols, H. A. Faust of Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. Agner Swanson and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson, the Misses Della Olson, Esther Oakland, Hazel Nelson and Iver Norby and Harold Swanson spent Sunday at Jamestown and Spiritwood lake. ‘The Driscoll Homemaker’s club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarence Syverson. Mrs. J. A. McCann gave a talk on “Hints to the home dressmaker”. Miss Esther Oakland of McVille who has been visiting Della Olson re- turned home Sunday evening. Ernest Meland, Clifford Nelson and Eddie Miller left Sunday eve- ning for Richardton to be employed. Mrs. Carrie Nelson and Miss Nelson are leaving this week to visit rela- tives at Montpelier. Mrs. William Langley and daugh- ter of Sterling spent Monday evening with Mrs, A. 8. E. Metcalf. seins eel ea r Welch’sSpur_ | Neate iS 9 By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moule, Miss Alma Kibbler and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Welch and family called at the Otto Dorman home Monday evening. The Boyd District school board met at Boyd School No. 1 Tuesday. The officers who were re-elected at the June election, Mrs. Otto Dorman, treasurer, and Glen H. Baker, direct- or, qualified. School officers are Robert Welch, president; Glen Baker and Lawr- ence Doppler, directors, Mrs. Carrie Dorman, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Welch, clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and children were in Bismarck Wednesday. a Bismarck hospital the latter part of this week. Death claimed the lit- tle one which was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael there, and it was bur- bas in the Menoken cemetery Sun- jay. Two of Mrs. Otto Dorman’s neph- ews, the Smith boys from South Da- kota, who attended the C.M.T. camp at Fort Lincoln this summer, are spending a few days visiting at the Dorman home. Steen | Menoken | Se NTS | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Miss Judith Berg, Portland, N. D., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Paulson and two children of Death Valley, California, Miss Malfred Berg, Mrs. Barney Paulson of Minneapolis motored here to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein. Mrs. Carl Paulson, Miss Barney Paul- son and the Misses Berg are sisters of Mrs. Abelein. They left Monday for Portland, N. D., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Berg. The Menoken Homemakers were entertained by Miss Orpha Agnew at the Menoken picnic grounds on Thursday afternoon. There were seven members present and seven visitors. Mrs. Park Wood gave the lesson on “Destroying Insect Pests”. A luncheon was served by the host- ess who was assisted by ber mother, Mrs. Melvin Agnew. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Park Wood. Mrs. Mildred Byerley and son of Bismarck is visiting at the C. D. King home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- ily were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakle Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson and son George and Miss Myrtle Jacobson of Bismarck were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- ily spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Blensley and family of Bismarck spent Sunday vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling. Robert Blensley remains at the Ebling home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel enter- tained at a party Saturday evening. Games were played and a luncheon served. Lillie Knoll, the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Knoll had the misfortune of being stepped on by a horse and having her leg broken. She is now a patient in the St. Alexius hospital. “aryer) ° | Brittin > By 0. DUTTON Mrs. Madge Robinson and sons, of Braddock, are visitors at the Geo. Day home. Mrs. Arthur Metcalf, and son, Carl- ton Sherman, of Driscoll, and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Sherman, of Detroit, Mich., visited over the week end with rel- atives at the Dutton home. C. D. Kimball and Wm. Mills, were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker transacted business in Bismarck, Monday and Tuesday. Among those who attended the pic- nic at Pursian Lake Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and fam- ily, Mrs. Henry Crawford and daugh- ter, Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family, Ammon and Pifer and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brittin and sons. Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter Eleanor of Bismarck is visiting at the Jason Hoover home. Mrs, Clark Crawford and son Jun- ior, motored to Bismarck Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Geo. Freud home. Mrs. George Brittin spent the first of the weck in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oberg of Kidder, N. D., visited at the M. M. Dralle and ‘Jason Hoover homes last week. Mr, Oberg formerly ran the lumber yard in Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews and daughter spent Saturday night and Sunday at the A. E. Dutton home, south of Moffit. The Moffit Ladies Missionary So- clety was entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Geo. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Reid and chil- dren motored to Brush Lake, north- east of Bismarck, Sunday, to spend the day. Earl Baker was taken to a Bis- marck hospital Thursday evening. He is suffering from a very serious attack of pneumonia. Miss Jean Crawford, of Mandan, Spent Saturday night and Sunday at Mrs. Ralph Ishmael was taken to if the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and Hees were Capital City visitors Sat- lay. > Sct hie 10 eer Pa ae | Frances | + ____—_—_____—_4 By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Lawrence Madland took a truck /4, load of wool to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Tebbo Harms and daughter, Vina, were Bismarck shoppers Wed- nesday . The Homemakers meet at the home of Mrs. Elmer Lundquist Thursday afternoon. There were six members! present, Miss Tena Harms, Miss Es- ther Kershaw and Miss Gladys Took- er were visitors. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Tebbo| Harms on August 11th, Alfred Ryberg, Sr., and son Clar- ence were business callers in Bis- marck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland went to Bismarck Thursday, Mrs. Madland consulted a doctor while in town. Mrs. Fred Hanson of Center, N. D., was a caller at the Dietzman home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hanson taught school in this district four years ago. Ruben Tellinghousen of Bismarck is spending several weeks with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen took their son, Paul, to the doctor in Bismarck Saturday for an examination. Mrs. Theresa Fetch and Miss El-! sie Kruger were visitors at the Geo. Nelson home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and daughter, Esther, visited Miss Esther Ceder- strom who is spending her summer vacation with her father, Chas. Ced- erstrom. Visitors at the Lawrence Madland home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClusky and family from Wing, Dave Thysell from Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and Miss Gladys Tooker. | Baldwin oO By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Elmer Williams entertained |the local farmers’s elevator which @ group of eighteen young ladies at her home Friday afternoon, the oc- casion being her daughter, Myrna’s, eighteenth birthday. A_ delicious lunch was served. Miss Williams re- ceived a number of nice gifts from those present. Mrs. Ella Leander and daughter, Miss Agnes Leander of Onamia, Minnesota are house guests at the home of Mrs. Leander’s daughter, Mrs. Roy Lewis. Gus Bleckreid and Victor Koralin- sky of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived here Tuesday to spend some time with Mr. Bleckreid’s brother, Charles Bleckreid. Mr. Bleckreid comes here each year to visit with his brother. The Crofte Star Homemakers club and their families and guests enjoy- ed a weiner roast at the Art Fricke home Sunday evening. About sixty were present. Among those from cutside the community who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falken- stein and Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Falk- enstein of the Still neighborhood. A Farmers’ Union meeting was held in the community hall Monday eve- ning to decide the future status of has been closed the past year. The next mecting of the Presbyter- ian Ladies’ Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Wood the first; Wednesday in August. Mrs. Roy Lewis and sister, Miss Ag- nes Leander of Onamia, Minn., have been conducting Bible school here the past two weeks. Sunday night a pro- gram was given by the class of twen- ty-four young folks. Joe Ayres, old time resident of this community who has been spending the past year in Louisiana is expect- ed home at an early date. Miss Frances Haas of Turtle Lake is spending two weeks visiting with relatives here and near Arnold. Chris Bertsch of Bismarck was greeting old friends in the commun- ity Sunday afternoon. Laurence Spitzer of Arnold is busy harvesting the rye crop on his fath- er’s place east of here. The rye is well headed out and Laurence ex- pects a bumper crop. 7i Seat | Steiber | ee |) By MRS. WM. HICKEL Visitors at the J. C. Olson home Sunday evening were: Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Nelson and family and Mr. Sherman, all from Driscoll; Mr. and Mrs, B. O. Lein, Mrs. Tourtleotte, Gladys Peterson, Jake Penner, Iola Dutoit, Walter Tyberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and son, Denis, Mrs. Mabel Carlson, Floyd Reese, Vernon and Earl Carlson called at the Uhde home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and family and Mr. Sherman of Driscoll spent Sunday at the John Carlson home. The Pleasant? View school board held a meeting at the school house Tuesday. John Stroh was elected President and John Anderson reelect- ed clerk. J. C. Olson and Mr, and Mrs. Wil- lam Hickel and son, Wayne motored to Bismarck Thursday. Florence McAllister called at the Roy! John Anderson home Tuesday. Ted Lehr is staying at the John Carlson home this week. D. E. Mattis called at the William Hickel home Thursday. and Mrs. J. C. Olson, Delbert Ol and Miss Ella Kozak attended @ birthday party at the John I. John- son home in Grass Lake Tuesday eve- Mrs. Mabel Carlson, Floyd Reese and Vernon Carlson motored to Dris- coll Monday returning to the John Carlson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily called at the John Anderson home evening. ebelbert Olson is employed in Regan doing some mechanical work for A. L. Garnes. Mrs. John Carlson and son, Denis, Mrs. Mabel Carlson, Floyd Reese, Vernon and Earl Carlson motored to Granville Thursday for a few days’ visit. Callers at the John Anderson home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son, Wayne, Al- vin Brackett and Wayne Harrington. ‘The Steinert young folks and Gott- Neb and Ida Buchholz motored to Brush Lake Sunday. Glenn McAllister is employed at the J. C, Olson home. Mrs. J. C.’Olson and Miss Elia Ko- zak attended |ard Olson and children visited at the at the Danielson home in Regan Wed- nesday. Earl McAllister is employed at the Oscar Wickstrom home. John Steinert of Regan called at the William Steinert home Thursday. Albert Gaub is working at the Charles Hettick home south of Regan. Magdalene Patzner called at the oe Gaub home one day last week. | Moffit By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society met with Mrs. George Mor- rison Wednesday, July 13. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Corma Kim- ble the second Wednesday in August. On Friday the Rainbow homemak- ers club met with Mrs. Alfred Faust. It was decided to give the part of the pageant our club had at the Man- dan fair July 26. Election of officers was held: Mrs. Anna Hoeft, president; Mrs. Tom Watkins, vice president; Mrs. Frank Benz, secretary and treas- urer; Mrs. Fay Johnson, chairman of reports; Mrs. Burns Bailey and Mrs. Fay Johnson, project leaders. The next meeting will be with Mrs. John Benz, Mr. and Mrs. Andrist and two grandchildren were Saturday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson. Burt Johnson spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. T. E. Davis of California is visiting at the home of Lee Hamblen south of Moffit. The Eddy Meyers and Ed DeHaan families picnicked at Pursian Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter and daughter, Marcellette of Bismarck and Miss Elizabeth Reed and brother of Cleveland, Ohio, were guests at the Burt Johnson home Sunday. Mrs. Martin Rippley and son, Billy visited at the Argast home last week. Billy Rippley is visiting a few days with Miss Claudie Rippley at the Wil- liam Lane home. Mr. and Mrs. Armand McCarl and dughter and Mrs. Amy Lane were callers in Moffit Monday. Mrs. Burt Johnson and Mrs. Rich- William Lane home Monday. Mrs. Johnson went to Bismarck with Mrs. Olson to spend a few days. id Mrs. James Legg and their visited at Max and other Points on the North Soo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and children and Mrs. T. E. Davis visited near McKenzie Sunday. Mrs. Ira Peckens and children spent Monday at the Bullock home. The Misses Harriet Moffit and Ger- aldine Hoffman, Mrs. Fred Moffit and Mrs. Burt Johnson were in Bis- marck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and sons visited with Mrs. V. Benz Wednes- day. Fred Hinsey was at Sterling Tues- day. 1 Mrs, Frank Benz and Mrs. Anna’ Hoeft delivered chickens at Bismarck Friday. Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs, Au- gust Benz the first Wednesday in August. Mrs. Iwen of Arthur, N. D. arrived last weck for a visit with her daugh- ters here. Miss Elsie Sonle is working at the C. K. Lane home. Miss Gladys Moffit is working at the Dewey Olson home. > McKenzie > By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Henry Lewis of Jamestown spent Sunday here with his family. Bernice and Margaret Bliss and Vivian Larson were afternoon and supper guests of Katheryn Hughes one day last week. The 4-H Senior sewing club met at the P, P. Bliss home Monday. The Larkin club was entertained Tuesday by Mrs. George Hughes. Those present were Mrs. Henry Lar- son, Mrs. H. E. Wildfang, Mrs. George Manly, Mrs. T. T. Hughes, Mrs, Eva Turner, Mrs. William Hughes, Viv- jan Larson, Dorothy and Betty Jo Wildfang and Mrs. M. A. Doucette. Willis Belk of Bismarck was in Mc- Kenzie Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher of Dris- coll and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller and children of Jamestown were Sat- urday dinner guests at the M. A. Doucette home. Mr, and Mrs. John Neijand of Glencoe were visitors Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Easton. The Royal Neighbors and their families enjoyed a picnic at Lake Is- abel Sunday. About 45 were in at- tendance. Miss Ella Leathers and Mrs. H. Lewis were in Bismarck Friday. Andy Doucette, E. W. Anderson and Ed. Easton were in Bismarck Priday. The Senior 4-H Sewing club was entertained Wednesday by Vivian Larson. Mrs. Roy Van Dyne visited Mrs. E. L. Adams Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Doucette visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder Sunday at Moffit. Miss Rose Fuehrer is seriously ill at her home. s The L. E, Heaton family and L. Ed- na Putnam attended the funeral of Mrs. Burns at Steele Tuesday. Regan | > . + By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Bobbie Fisher of Canfield was a guest last week of Robert Lundberg. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Gladys Gramling returned from Wilmar, Minn. Saturday. Mrs. Emmy Scott of Bismarck spent several days last week as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heer and Ethel Hendrickson returned from a motor trip to the Black Hills Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and son, Harold, motored to Wilmar, Minn., Tuesday to attend the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. Rannes- stad’s parents. Ervin Mug, a farmer agent here, is substituting for Mr. Rannestad. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son, Everett, attended the Wells county fair at Fessenden last week. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Jake Danielson Wednesday. Mrs. Julius Olson will be the next hostess Aug. 3. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. Shirley Lein of Wing is a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein. A. H. Lundberg and A. L. Garnes motored to Bismarck Friday. Rev. Christenson, the new pastor of the Pentecostal church, moved to Regan Tuesday. * jsf with relatives at Westhope. They Christenson and his family with a reception in the church. The Regan Ladies’ Aid will have an ice cream social Saturday, July 23. The public is invited to attend. Russell Hopkins motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. Emest Olson of called at a Mrs. A. B. Stratton home Thurs- jay. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs, August Westerman and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman motored to Menoken Sunday. Mrs. Ole Aune entertained the Le- gion Auxiliary at the cabin Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly called at the Jake Fisher home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher and Mrs. Brennise visited the G. E. Hoch- halter family at Wildwood one day last week. Mrs. A. B. Stratton and Mrs. Opal Olson called at the Uhde home on y. Frances Tourtlotte and Clara Pier- son returned home Saturday after a] +. week's visit with Bismarck friends. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer were Mr. and Mrs. | * John Kiefer of Wilton and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and family returned Saturday from South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tedholm mo- tored to Valley City and Pillsbury over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein called on Wing relatives Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and ad returned from Bantry Sun- ay. ° | Richmond a = By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Basser and sons, Albert and Gottfried and daughters, Clara and Christina, were at Mercer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son, John, spent Sunday visiting at George Pehl’s. Charlie Kuehl, Charlie Ours, and Frances Lytle were Wednesday call- ers at the G. A, Basser home. Mr. and Mrs. William Witt and daughter, Esther, were Thursday call- ers at the Adolph Degner home. O. J. Olson was an evernight guest at the G. A. Bassert home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber visited Sunday afternoon at Jacob Hein's, Bill Degner visited Sunday at G. A. Bossert’s, Sunday afternoon visitors at the Adolph Degner home were Mrs. Car- rie Kraft and son, Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Reidlinger and daughter, Margaret, and son Pete. Mrs. Kraft and son, Andrew, were Wednesday callers at Adolph Deg- ner’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ, Mr. and Mrs. Jage Wagner and daughter, Violet, visited Wednesday at Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Singer visited Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Philip Weber. & eral | Hazelton | $$ $_____.____-¢ > By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mrs. Joe Prefontaine and son, David, and daughter, Margaret, left last Tuesday for a few days visit returned home Saturday. Mrs. Kramer and daughter, Mabel, were at Linton Wednesday. Paul Hinkley motored to Solen on Tuesday to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Semling motor- ed to Bismarck Friday. E. O. Beastrom and son, Allen, and daughters, Hilda and Dorothy, were Linton shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. C. J. Guttenberg was at Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs. Wachter of Bismarck, mother of Mrs. E. L. Semling, arrived here this week for a few days’ visit at the Semling home. Paul Hinkley was at Bismarck Sat- urday. John De France was at Strasburg ‘Wednesday. | L. P. Hendrix was at Bismarck Wednesday. The Royal Neighbors held a regular meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. A. E, Klabunde. Miss Cleo Rott was at Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Colburn were at Bismarck Friday and Saturday. Charles Gutensohn left Monday for New Salem, where he will continue work, after being at home two weeks recovering from an attack of mumps. Math Dahl was at Linton Wednes- day. Miss Gladys Hayden of Oakes ar- rived in Hazelton Sunday for a few days’ visit at the Kramer home. The Legion Auxiliary held a regu- lar monthly meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. J. E. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gerber and children returned home Tuesday from an extended visit with rela- tives at Osakis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gerber motored to Lake Isabel Sunday. > ry | Wing ° By LILLIAN MUELLER Dorothy Mutchler visited relatives in Bismarck Friday. Shirley Lein is visiting relatives and friends in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Yaeger returned to their home in Minnesota last week. Mrs. Ben McCloskey returned to her home Tuesday from Bismarck, where she was a patient at St. Alex- ius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and fam- family spent the week-end camping and fishing at Brush Lake. Rueben and Albena Ochsner visited at the John Mueller home Sunday. Raymond Lein, Donald, Theodore and Albert Kusler and Foster Piep- Sunday Wednesday evening} Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kremenetsky |ning after a two week's visit with her the Ladies Aid meeting/the congregation welcomed Rev.jand daughter, Rhoda, Clara ‘Mueller | parents, and Ralph Jacobson motored to Tut- tle Friday. Burnell Larson, Clara, Harold and Johnny Mueller and Ralph Jacobson autoed to Pettibone Sunday. Faye and Floyde Harvey spent the week-end at their parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and Regan. Mr. Noon motored down af- ter them Saturday evening. Ernest V. Olson, student pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church, Lucille Asplund and Halmer Lind motored to Valley City Friday to attend the Luther League convention. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson and daughters visited at the Lawrence :daughters, Helen, Deloris and Mar- Madland home in McKenzie Sunday evening. A birthday party was held for Garth Soe at the J. Scallon home Thurs- | lay. Mr. and Mrs. E. O’Brien and fam- ily spent several days visiting Mrs. O'Brien’s mother, sisters and broth- ers at Cando and other relatives at Rolette and Dunseith. Arlene Dalbec is visiting at the M.| Fueling home. Mrs. E. Pfaff returned to her home in Goodrich Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Christgan of Minneapolis and the Misses Helen and Margaret Solberg of Star Prairie, Wis., visited at the A. E. Kopplin home Sunday. | Schrunk By MARGARET MARCHANT o— Sunday dinner guests at the Roy Marchant home were: Mr. and Mrs.; John Witt, Miss Mabel Lytle of Wing, Herbert Hoffman and Edwin Frieh- wasser and Clarence Kozinek. Call- ers were Annie and Emil Stroh, Gust Witt and John Riley. Annie Emil and Edward Stroh spent Saturday evening in McClusky. George Nolan spent Friday evening at the William Ryan home. Margaret Marchant spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Gust Olson and son, Glenn in Wing. Mrs, E. M. Nolan has been appoint- ed clerk of the school board. Adolph Bender and Emil Stroh called at the Ray Marchant home Tuesday evening. Henry Schuh, Emil Stroh, Adolph Bender and Ray Marchant were at| the O. O. Sperry home Tuesday. Herman Neiters was at Wing Wed- nesday. Adolph Bender called at the Jacob Stroh home Tuesday. The Jacob Stroh children motored to Florence Lake Wednesday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son, Arthur, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mar- chant and daughters, Margaret and Irene were Wednesday visitors at the J. E. Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant spent Thursday evening visiting with Mrs. Charles Kindred of Saybrook, Ill., at the Henry Seilinger home. Edward Stroh spent Sunday at the David Hachhalter home. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. L. ©, Marchant, James Kozinek, Edwin Triehwasser, Clarence Kozinek, Margaret and Irene Marchant and Herbert Hoffman spent Sunday at Florence lake. Miss Mabel Lytle of Wing is spend- ing this week as the guest of Mrs. J. E. Witt. Miss Annie, Emil, Ted, Edward and Paul Stroh and A. L. Davis of Wing were Wednesday callers at the R. G. Marchant home. Miss Nellie Fitzgerald of near Mc- Clusky is going to teach Schrunk school No. 1 and John Pool, No. 2 this coming term. Annie and Emil Stroh and John Riley called at the O. O. Sperry home Sunday. James Novy and children, Tracy, Annie, Elizabeth and Edward were Wing shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt, Clarence Kozinek, Edwin Triehwasser, Mar- garet and Irene Marchant attended the dance at the Walter Stark home near Goodrich last Saturday night. Mrs. E. M. Nolan and family mo- tored to Wing Saturday. Thelma Kindred spent Thursday evening at the Henry Seilinger home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters, Margaret and Irene and Mrs. LeRoy Marchant were Wing shoppers Saturday evening. ° | Lyman & By S. GYLDEN Severie Eckholm and Severt Gylden returned home from Hood River, Ore., where they have spent the last couple months. Severt Gylden was a town caller ‘Wednesday. Seth and Ralph Harju, Severt, Sulo, Sally and Sergie Gylden, Andrew Dronen and Mr. John Gylden spent Tuesday evening at Gust Eckholm’s. Sylvia and Sulo Eckholm were town callers Tuesday. Seth Gylden returned home from Plummer, Minn., where he had spent the last two weeks looking after busi- ness. Selina Gylden, Mrs. Albert Little, Nettie Farley and Frank Holmes were town callers Friday afternoon. Sally Gylden spent Friday after- noon visiting at L. C. Holmes. Sylvia, Siiri and Tyne Eckholm, Melvin and Ray Erickson, Mabel Lynn and Clarence Magnus were visitors at John Gylden’s Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rieger and Katy Birch were visitors at Gust Eckholm’s Sunday. oe Be Waiste, Sally Gylden, Burr and Richard Smith visited at L. C. Holmes’ Sunday. Venettee Farley, Florence Waiste and Selina visited at John Gylden’s and Gust Eckholm’s Saturday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holmes and son, Frank and granddaughter, Nettie Farley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Williams and family Sun- day. “Sally Gylden and Theodore Hakana were supper guests of John Waiste's Sunday. Ed Larson, Edwin Olson, Florence Waiste, Sally Gylden, Theodore Ha- kana, Earl and Walter Waiste visited at Gust Eckholm’s Sunday evening. jgaret and sons, Raymond, Lester and Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sten- quist and daughter, Edna of Painted Woods were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hagstrom Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Lind and sons, Willie, Rollo and John Erling and Mrs. Nina Sandelin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bergquist near Washburn Wednesday afternoon. The Still Homemakers Club met with Mrs, Walter Sundquist Wednes- day. The Baby Beef Calf Club met at the Nick Tarzeski home Friday eve- ning. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by Mrs. Tarzeski with Mrs, Anthony Erickson assist- ing. Mrs. Ed Ulrich of Bismarck vis- ited with her sister, Mrs. Martin Strand Tuesday afternoon. Miss Velma Johnson began work- Wilton Thursday. Rev, George B. Young and Rev. O. W. Karlberg of Cokato, Minn., con- ducted Mission meetings in the Swe- dish Mission church last week. Mrs. Dave Ghylin and daughters, Hilda, Elsie and Lillian and son, Don- ald were Wednesday evening visitors of Mrs. Signe Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund and son, Warren and daughters, June and Linnea of Bismarck visited with rela- tives in the community Sunday. Vernon Nordquist and Walter John- son left Saturday on a motor trip to different points in the state. They visited in Fargo, Grand Forks, Graf- ton and Fessenden and returned home Monday afternoon. Hjalmer Lind assisted L. M. Nordquist with the farm during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bergquist and daughter, Lillain of Washburn visited with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund Friday. Mr. Bergquist returned home the same day while the others remained here until Sunday when Mr. Berg- quist motored down after them. Little Virgil Broehl celebrated his first birthday Wednesday, July 13th with a few guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Asplund and daughter, Minerva of Minneapolis vis- ited Mr. Asplund’s brothers, Neddy, John, Axel and Walfed. They came here from Cooperstown where they had left their son, LeRoy to visit with relatives. Mrs. William Johnson and daugh- ters, Mrs. John T. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson were busi- ness callers in the Capitol City Thurs- day. ly iE Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE a ie Mrs. Guss Graf and Mrs. Krause motored to Bismarck Saturday where they were guests of Mrs. I. Marcovitz. Mrs. J. F. Little and daughter, Ruth, Willie Jiras and Gerald Nel- son called at the Guss Graf, Fred Ehnes and S. W. Nemetz homes Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gordon, Emma Nelson, Norma Tolliver and Myrtle Magnuson motored to Wilton and Baldwin Saturday. Sunday guests at the Andrew Walk- er home were Ahed Bouche, Merril Lindsey, Laurence Fitzgerald, Ira and Guy McCoy, Oscar Olson, Charlie Our, Mrs, J. F. Little, Ruth, Clayton Phyl- lis and Virgil Little. Mrs. K. Kolb and son, Andrew and Allen Tolliver motored to Wing on business Saturday evening. Irva Farley is employed at the Dave Josephson home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mandigo and family of Bismarck brought Grandma Bailey to the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. McCoy. She has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ollie Cook. Roy Little and nephew, Virgil Little motored to Bismarck Thursday to visit with their father and son, J. F. Little and Eugene Little. Little returned home with them. day afternoon guests at the Guss Heinle home. Mrs. M. Fueling and daughter, Dor- thy and Alfred Johnson motored to Wildwood Lake Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests at the P. E. Patton home were Mrs. J. R. Fitz- gerald, Irene and James Fitzgerald and Phyllis Little. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nemetz and family and Mrs. M. Fueling were Sun- day guests at the A. Paymo home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wahl of near Mercer were Sunday guests at the Guss Graf home. Hilda Graf re- turned home with them. Vincent Sherman motored to the W. J. Jiras home Sunday. Lillie Jiras accompanied him to Wilton where they spent the day visiting at the home of Vincent’s mother, Mrs. Joe Hiesdorf. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lindsey and family were Regan callers Thursday. Louie Itscovitz of Minneapolis is a guest of his mother, Mrs. Isaac Mar- covitz. Mrs. S. W. Nemetz had as her guests Friday, Mrs. Joe Miller, Dr. Lake and children, Mrs. Dan O'Brien, Mrs. Weiste of Omaha, Nebr. Charlie Hettick and O. W. Back- man motored to Bismarck Thursday. Merril Lindsey, Marjorie, Margaret and Howard Lindsey motored to Re- gan Monday morning. ? i | Trygg > By GLADYS NELSON Intimate friends and relatives met ‘There will be a party dance at the Finn Hall on Saturday evening in honor of Laurence Olson and Clar- ence Magnus, it being their eighteenth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pesonen and daughters, Margie, Mavis and sons, Martin and Bill, Saima Antilla, Ar- mas Kangas and Theodore Hakana were callers at John Waiste’s Sunday Still kere: Seems By B. P. HAGSTROM The Pentecostal church of Regan Fair | afternoon. > Friday afternoon at the Nels Nelson home to attend a shower given in honor of Mrs. Clifford Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Em- ma and Henry were guests Sunday of their daughter, Mrs. Victor Engdohl in Gibbs. Evelyn Engdohl has been core guests of Mr. and Mrs, Nels) lelson. z Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Gerold and Gwendolyn motored to Bismarck held baptismal services in Apple | Saturday. Creek Sunday afternoon. Misses Mar- garet and Alice Johnson, Hilma John- son and Doris Johnson, Mrs. Fred John and Martin Straud were bap- tized by the pastor, Rev. Christen- son. Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son, Duane Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham and children were visitors Sunday at Arthur Solberg’s home. - Charlie Trygg was at Bismarck Sat- urday. The 4-H Prairie Hill club members met Wednesday at the Homer Taylor returned to their home eve- . and Mrs. Nels Alm near home. The Trygg Cedar Hill homemakers club held a meeting Wednesday, July . ing at the Ludvig Michel home in|, Mrs. Roy|® Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ehnes were Fri-| 4. 13, at the home lor. i . 1 PAB TST SET Tl PEER SPIER PESTS gs P eRe i : : ii i ; ; #5 Boke BE ae i ie a i i Gwendolyn per guests Sunday Jor home. Victor Nelson, Marvin Magnus Clear Lake, Elmer and Melvin Mag- nus returned home Sunday from two-week visit at the Black Hills. They spent the Fourth at Belle Fourche and stopped at Carson, Het- tinger and Marmath. On their re- turn trip they visited Gerhart Mag- nus at Mizpah, Mont. Glenview | : 2 a By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Joe Brown and son visited at C. Johnson's home one day last week. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Con Johnson and daughter, Cornelia, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, Mrs. Joe Brown, Mrs, Albert Larson and Mrs. Steve Murray. Mike Neidiermeier returned to the Spitzer home Sunday, having spent the last three months with relatives in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Nelmer Kvalness and two sons and Gladys Westhy of Min- neapolis visited from Wednesday un- til Saturday at the Jacobson home. Clifford and Palmer Kvalness, Gladys Westby, Lars and Shorty Ja- cobson, Howard Scatt and Violet Johnson called at Frank and Walter Simons homes Thursday evening. Capitol City shoppers this week were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family, M. and Mrs. Walter Si- mons and son, Hugh, Willard Simons, Jay DeLong, Harold Svaren, Mrs. Les- ter Larson and Mrs, Bill Larson, John Carlson and Ethel Johnson, Millard and Shorty Jacobson and John Eli- son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shatz, Paul Halden, Mrs. Elsie Erstrom and daughter, Marjorie. 8. E. Strandemo returned from Min- nesota Friday. He has spent the last fourth months there visiting rel- atives. Katherine McLean of Menoken is visiting at the Al Holden home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Quanrud and family of Bismarck and Harold Larson were Sunday guests at the Ja- cobson home. Other callers were John Shaubay and sons. Mike Olikel of Mercer was a busi- ness caller at Dick Thompson's Sat- urday. Con Johnson was in Baldwin Sat- urday. Harry Vincent spent the week-end in Wilton with relatives. Millard Jacobson, Dave and Levi Carlson, George Buchholz and Thom- as Fisher were Sunday callers at Al- bert Larson’s. Mr. and Mrs, Nelmer Kvalness and M. Jacobson visited in Mandan Thursday. Mr. Kvalness, L, Jacobson and T. Jacobson, Clifford Kvalness, Gladys Westby and Violet Johnson visited at the Strip mine east of Wilton on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kozak were recent visitors at Lawrence John- son's. Edger Jacobson and Palmer Kval- ness visited in Baldwin Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Franklund are Parents of a son born last week. Mrs. Franklund will be remembered as Bertha Spitzer. Mike Neidiermeier, Emelia Spitzer and Howard Scott visited in Bismarck Sunday evening. Mrs. Joe Brown and son visited at Burl Manroe’s home Sunday. May Little was a business caller at H. B. Thompson's recently. Lars Jacobson called in Wilton Monday. seine Re oe Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Ira Surber of Livona is visiting at the Steve Koppy home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will of near Hazelton and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and daughters visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Tuesday evening. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. John Roth, Steve Koppy and daughters, Frances and Pauline, Ira Surber and Mrs. Anna Busby and son, Ferman. Dan Slick, hail adjuster of Lehr, and John Schiermeister, of Linton, were in this vicinity Friday adjust- py, Gust Joeb, Edwin Renschler, John Ohlhauser, Jr., and Dewey Lawler. Albert Goehring called on friends in Hazelton Sunday. lelson, and Mrs. J. A. Varley and in Bismarck i Loe t api ’ eum 1ount om weno

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