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. ' be | | I NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS >. ! > By RUTH LITTLE Mickelson were Tuesday guests of James Fitzgerald. Merrill, Margaret, Monday. and Andrew Walker homes Monday. Callers at the Fred Ehnes home ————-—— !turned with Rock Hill a » of Mrs. Clayton McCullough and Rollin for the coming year, were: president, afternoon | Mr Marjorie and | Tepo! Howard Lindsey were Regan callers | Project leaders, Mrs. Homer Andrews, them after a week's visit here, The Brittin Homemakers held their regular meeting Thursday at the home Orin Dutton. Mrs. Jason ; Hoover gave a talk. Officers, elected C. D. Kimb: ed, Mr: secretary-treasur- QO. U. Dutton; chairman of Mrs. Homer Andrews, and jand Mrs. O. U. Dutton. The next Axel Soder called at the A. McCoy ,Mecting will be at the home of Mrs./ Thursday evening. Jason Hoover. Mrs. William Mills and daughter, | | {parents and friends in Braddock and Moffit. Mrs. Berry, Baker, Mont., visited several days last week at the W. H. Brownawell home. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson and {infant son and Misses Florence and | Susie Adams visited the Ernest Sa- ville home Si y. ———_—+ Glenview { By VIOLET L. JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson are ithe parents of a daughter born| The new arrival jhas been named Dorothy Victoria. Mrs. L. Jacobson cared for mother | Elvira Wohlmann motored over to Red Laxe Sunday and spent the day. Rev. Father Schweitzer will hol church services at Braddock Sunday. H N.S. Fauger visited at Linton Mon- day. Rev. Father Schweitzer and Mr. J. Prefontaine will leave Sunday on {two week's trip to Yellowstone Park. | Miss Ruth Colburn entertained a {number of her friends on her birth- | day Saturday at the Batzer grove. | The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian | church met Thursday afternoon at the jhome of Mrs. R. I. Beale. Mrs. Lester Briggle was at Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hulsether ar- rived home Wednesday after a month's vacation spent with relatives SON HN TRAE EOE CHK sismaKCK TRIBUNE, ter, Marjorie motored to Wilton Fri-|¢- day evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopkins and rs Mrs. Norton Strand were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. G. E. Brennise broke his wrist Fri- day while repairing @ well at the Howard Watkins farm. H. F. Dimond and Fred Hendrick- son motored to Bismarck Saturday. O. B. Aune left Saturday for Devils Lake to attend the state convention of the American Legion. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kiefer and Betty Anderson were Friday evening guests at the Carl Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Dimond. Mrs. Anna Wilson and daughter, Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT home. cob Hien home. ing at the Dan Almer home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrist from | Sun Bismarck were Thursday evening sup- per guests at the Gottfried Bossert Dave and Edwin Hien and Reymond Horst were Sunday visitors at the Ja-|¢d visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and sons, Bill and Emil and daughters, Louise and Esther spent Sunday visit- Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and son, Arthur and daughter, Martha were ‘were Sunday visitors at the H. A. Smith home. | Miss Nora Olson, who has been drew Kraft ahd H. 8. Duncan were in Friday. Karl Wolff was in Tuttle Friday. visiting here, returned to Mandan] Art Anderson of near Hurdsfield Sunday. Leonard and Wayne Olson spent Mr. Sunday. A surprise party her birthday recently. A chicken baked by Mrs. Rogers of McKenzie, family visited relatives near Steele bree called at Hazlegrove’s Friday. Frank Gray and Miss Gum with the Will Stiles children.| were shopping in Wing Saturday. taf Mrs. Grant Young and| Mrs. Esther Stuart from Illinois is at the home of her sister, Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. M. Magnes entertain-| Herbert Lundeen, Mr. and Mrs. John Buck and Mr, and Mrs. Ray was given at the|Hazlegrove were among the shoppers home of Mrs. J. E. Sharp in honor of |/in Tuttle Saturday. Mrs, Ed Cloud and son, Omer and dinner was served by her many|Mrs. Esther Stuart were shopping in. friends. The birthday cake was|Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke and son Those who attended were Mr. and|and daughter were shopping in Wing Mrs. Ed Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Sea-| Saturday. Visiting at Goodrich Sunday. and|man Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ol-| Mr. Kllenen and Mrs. Anna Ken- daughter, Erma motored to Wood-|S00, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen, nedy were in Tuttle Saturday. Thursday were Alfred and Tillie Borth | Betty, spent Wednesday at the C. D./and baby. jin Wisconsin and Minnesota. and Clayton, Bud and Phyllis Little. | Kimball home Eddie and Odessa Nelson andj The regular bridge club met Tues- Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and | Edythe Goldsberry of Bismarck, Mrs.}day evening at the home of Mrs. W. Bess, returned Sunday from a three bhai motor trip to Mason City, Ia. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of | Mrs. Ira Bailey Wednesday. The n meeting will be at the home of Mr: Ole Wold. guest this week of Bud McCullough. Laurence Fitzgerald called at the Martin Nelson home Wednesday. Vireil Little entertained a number of Of campfire girls from Dodge who| berry Sunday. vening | have been spending the week at Per- friends at his home Sunday in honor of his brother, Clyde's, 18th | sian Lake, visited Sat birthday. The Lindsey brothers received word | Mr. and M rald a vey were Wednesda: George Nelsc Mr. and Mr hnes were Wed. nesday guests at the Ed Hochhalte home. Mrs. G. O. Lind Merrill Lindse; Kuehl home Wednesd Mers at th at the C. J. ‘s. Art Stran Roland Mickelson of Regan is ajited at the home of Mr. son Har-! guests at the! Da: y ey and children and | the end of his thumb. He was taken Walker home |baby of Bismarck were Sunday eve- M fami jar id and Mr. and Mrs, Homer An- and daughter, motored to Ar- S. D., Sunday, where they v: h and Mi |Harry Thompson, former residents of | Brittin. Mrs. William Hirning and a party day afternoon Jat the home of Mrs. Hirning’s parents, M. Whiteaker. cked at the river and Mrs, Jason Thos Di Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner |and family. | Pete Smith suffered a painful acci dent S: y night, when a gun ac- discharged and blew off oO B Mr. arck for medical treatment. and Mr Lester Bunker and ning guests at the Whitteaker home. ila Dralle spent Wednesday the Dutton home. Robideau and |Con Johnson and children and Paul Holden visited at the Jacobson home Friday. Glenview School No. 2 closed Fri- day for a two weeks’ vacation. arvin Bublitz and friend of Frazee, |} ;Minn., visited with Edythe Golds-; Wilton shoppers this week were Con ;Johnson, Lars Jacobson, Mrs. Joe Brown, the Albert Larsons, Mrs. Jake Spitzer, the Al Holdens, Steve Mur- rays, John Partyka and the Enock Andersons. Mr. and_Mrs. Theo Quanrud and! family of Bismarck, also Philip Liv-| dahl, were Sunday visitors at the Ja- cobson home. { Mrs. Lars Jacobson called at the Lawrence Johnson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reynard Spitzer and family visited at the Julius Meyers home Sunday. John Elison, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden and several others attended the wedding of Mr. Elison’s niece and nephew north of Mandan Saturday. Mi jake Spitzer and daughter) Emelia, Mixe Neiudiemeier, Howard Scott, Edythe Goldsberry and Violet Johnson were Sunday visitors at the L. Malchert. Paul Hinkley left Monday for De- troit Lakes in search of employment. ° $$$ ap i| Still | rn 2 By B. P. HAGSTROM Miss Helen Johnson returned to her home Saturday after spending several weeks vacation at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlin of Jamestown. Miss John- son was accompanied home on the train by her cousin, Miss Marieta Matteson. The X. M. C. girls met at the Char- ley Noon home Thursday afternoon. There was a short talk on the Bicen- tennial of Washington given by Mrs. Chas. Lind. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson and daughter, Hil- ma accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. Amond Christenson and sons, Arnold and Enoch of Regan motored to the Capitol City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Iner Skie and family worth Saturday. | Baldwin >——<—$_______4 By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER © iting with Helen Degner. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Prezler, The Crofte Star homemakers club | Bossert home. aan CHa not to take part in the| +. international pageant to be given at Mandan during the Missout Slope | | Cromwell Fair. The members of the local club represented Holland in the pageant were Sunday visitors at the G. —— By LILLIE JIRAS when it was staged in Bismarck on the club's achievement day program.’ Lester Falkenstein was pleasantly surprised Friday evening when about twenty relatives and friends gathered at his home, the occasion being his birthday. Ernest Rupp has been spending the past week in Bismarck taking medical treatment for an infection on his hand. Miss Frances Haas has returned to her home in Turtle Lake after spend- ing the past two weeks with friends and relatives here and in Burnt Creek township. She also visited rel- atives in Bismarck and Mandan, Walter Maddock of Bismarck gave an address in the community hall last Monday evening under the auspices Bud Nelson was a dinner guest the Brown brothers Tuesday. afternoon. F. caller in Baldwin Thursday. son home Thursday. Miss Madge Runey of Bismarck ited Mrs. Bud Nelson Thursday. Martin Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Thysell were dinner guests ‘Miss Lena Kraft spent Sunday vis-| Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth and son, Fred He ac- companied them to Bismarck in the H. Schroeder was a business Stephen Monroe and Lawrence Fitzgerald visited at the Martin Nel- L. E. Heaton, Sr. of McKenzie -was a caller in this community Thursday. Varley, Porter Nelson, F, H. Schroed- evel er and Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stocks and son, Walter, and daughter, son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ol- e Stern, daughter Johnny, Mike, Robert and Eugene, Miss} Mrs. John Hanen and son, Kieth, and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and| were in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were Mr,/80n and sons Donald and Douglas, /dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and Miss Fern} Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville. Rogers of McKenzie, Mrs. Jake} Wayne Drumm called on Dean Lyda and sons/Glanville Sunday. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray of Sykeston, Mr. and Mrs. Elder El-| called Sunday at the Jake Sattler and ness and son Frankie, George and|Ben Klangenburg Everett Chappell, Raymond Johnson| Mr. and Mrs. and John Elness. homes. Elmer Drumm and daughter, Alyce and son, Raymond, Mrs. Clifford Nelson and children|were guests of relatives at Goodrich spent of A Monday with her mother, Smith. tensen homes. Mrs. | Sunday. Floyd Brolin called at the Christ Mrs. J. E. Sharp, Mrs. Jake Stern|Stolher farm recently. and children and George Chappell} Mr. and Mrs. Christ Stolher took called Monday evening at the Henry/their daughter, Esther, to Bismarck Olson, J. W. Beyer and Albert Chris-}one day a while back to consult a doctor. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Elmer Drumm’s sister is here 8. L. Bryant at the Bismarck hos-|on a visit.from Chicago. vis- pital Tuesday. Emil Sattler and daughter, Shirley Mrs, Frank Shaffer and Harold|Jean, called at the Charlie Sattler were Bismarck callers Tuesday. A.lat the Frank Shaffer home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson and ‘of | Mrs. Olson’s mother, Mrs. V. Bentz. Hargrave and little Betty Bryant|home Sunday. Ed Schuller called Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet called|Ed Ochsuner home. Andrew Kraft called on friends north of Wing Saturday evening. Edwin Styielemeyer called Sunday family spent Monday at Moffit with|at the John Sattler home. of * r a Art Franklund home. Mr. and Mrs.|o¢ Bismarck were over-night guests|of the Farmers’ Union. Only a few ci sw Payseno and son of I i Welch’s Spur | 1E. V. Franklund and family, Mr. and|o¢ ytrs, Skie's mother, Mrs. Nina|were in attendance. Millis andl Tallis Dizes ere visitoes | | Taft | Heaton D. O'B: of Denhoff, itachi —_—_______—@ | Mrs. Clifford Hanson and family and Sandlin Wednesday. Earl and Arlene} Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gordon of Re- at the James Fitzgerald and Jim Lit-| eee enue nen ern — Mrs. M. Fueling and daughter Der- Mr. and Mrs. Veron Peterson’ and |;omained for a week's visit with their| gan were recent guests at the home of | ie homes near Regan Sunda othy and Alf Johnson motored to By) WELCH son also visited there. \Cousins, Erling, Rollo and Willle Lind. local friends and relatives. ¢ homes near Regan Sunday, i ike cidis er . Wildwood La Bismarck visitors and shoppers the Rev. and Mrs. Amond Christenson} About thirty-five young people gath- ‘. h ny iqt NEY HEINL Mr. and M: “Gordon mo- ; Earl as a Sunday ;s ker, who is suffering from in a Bismarck hospital, is ill. Mrs. Baker and two aying in Bi: pneumor ve till tlast week were Mr. and Mrs. Lars} Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay DeLong, ; troms, Walter Simons, | Bill Larsons, John Carlson and Ethel Johnson. and sons of Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughters and Marian Strand visited at the Peter Johnson home Friday evening. ered at the home of Miss Marie Falk- enstein Sunday afternoon, the occa- sion being her birthday. Mrs. Alfred Zuger and Miss Madge | | Clarence Long home Saturday. > daughter, Lucile were visitors at the Es Wing William Caroll and E. Kleeman of Moffit called at the E. C. Fogarty home Monday. Miss Esther Kast of Turtle Lake was married to Mr. Richard Fisher of Golden Valley recently. The newly- Ernest L, Hurr and daughters Ida|weds are making their home at Golden f Wm. Baker, father of the sick Several people from this community|Runey of Bismarck called at the|* and Elmora and Oscar Jarsett were marek hi 1 is staying with his other grand| Herbert Nathan of Turtle Lake is! ottonded the funeral services for the|homes of friends in the community wvenini phete f tnderwent an operation for appendi- | children 6h the. Tavini: staying with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ko-/1¢te mrs, Katherine Hruby, which was|Wednesday afternoon. Miss Runey By LILLIAN MUELLER bern bv cee aan bh rae = i. Sate ean eras, rary citis. Lawrence Doppler, Marcus Tumbley | 24K at present. : held from the Greek Catholic church | will be a candidate for county super- — were Driscoll ‘callers Tuesday noon.| et’ Le Bake Seach ue ast hak Mr. and Mrs, Art Wheeler wer2/and 3 McMurrich motored to} Violet L. Johnson visited at the!i, wilton ‘Thursday forenoon. intendent at this fall’s election. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth and sons,| Elmore Hurr visited with Edna|ot tos ine ‘ast “Thurs- Monday guesis at the Mrs. K. home. Kolb | Bism, dren of this vicin- played at the Robert Welch home jaturday afternoon. The occasion was George’: home of her parents, M ‘Lawrence Johngon, Monday Marjorie Erstrom is visiting at the! home of Mrs. Frank Wachel, at Menoken this week. and Mrs. her _ sister, Gust Anderson and daughter, Ada, of Wing were visitors at the Roy An- derson home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Laughlin and family of Jamestown arrived at the John Noon Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson vis- ited local relatives early in the week while enroute from their home in Naughton to Baldwin. Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was Mueller home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh-|M. ter, Margery of Regan, visited rela-| we James and Bobby visited at the John}Gosney Wednesday. John and James Baker and Presley Gosney motored to Bismarck on ednesday. Mr, and Mrs, Horace Fairchild and day. Mrs, W. Emery and daughter mo- tored to Bismarck after some binder twines Saturday. Mrs, G. E. Shearer and daughter, sixth birthday. a tives in Wing Sunday. ty a ee D. Welch motored’ Mr. and Mrs, Dick Thompso home the fore part of the week, where |here to attend the Farmers’ Union| Mrs. ‘ohn Weber, Sf. and daughter,|son ‘Hanaford’ wore, McKenzie call- Greet Noes aoseaay, Tala tena Driscoll he, a co SHIM SAREE '|she plans to visit with her sister, Mrs. | meeting Monday night. Mrs. Kerchoff visited at the Johnlers Wednesday. Elise Eglin returned to her home re- TiSCO! fe Dirlam called | Motored to Bismarc’ COGAY. Noon for a short time. 9 @ | Mueller home Wednesday evening. Henry Jessen was a Driscoll caller) cently after nding a few days at a Sy, Chester Boyd home Saturday}, _________________|_ The 1914 Confirmation Class of ns | Ghylin ‘| Mr, and Mrs. John Mueller and| wednesday. SO i aa de ee o} while en route home from 7 Swedish Lutheran church held a cl i busin * By DELLA MAE OLSON Ecklund | | reunion and dinner at the Henry Thor a bee paileneay ca acta sterling wenneneay. ote eattenae fea Heinle home Frit r Ri eeneats ale popes pes ae ee fee Pel eres ee Berean By MARGARET DAVIS oe ee Mrs. Ed ae aa daugh-| Mrs. Herman Nieman and children | day. nae Mrs. J. D. Stewart entertained the ina ismarek hospit eturned home se Y To 1 er, Rey. Larson was here g —__ r autoed to Goodrich Sunday. were ‘Tuesday. 7 iam 0 follow s at luncheon Friday |the latter part of week, Mrs./ By MISS PAULINE SPITZER | meetings at the Lutheran church on Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson of Petti- irs, Horace. Fairchild called on Hilda and Cifpdiels callers at tbe: ra afternoon: dame: Ruble, Luella Bird will stay with her fo: Monday and Tuesday evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Nils Tosseth and chil-| pone visited friends and relatives in| Mrs. Carl Pillen Thursday. . Heinle h, Frid, % a 3 Eisenbeis: som ss Pauline Hagstrom, teacher of} Mr, and Mrs. Charley Noon and/dren, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins ‘Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kositzky and|~; leinle home lay sare ing. a er, Koon, Meyer Lee Mallard are und school No. 2, took her school | family shopped in Bismarck Tuesday.|and children, Mr. Swan Swenson, Mr.| B. W. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.|daughter, Eloyce, Bismarck, brought Adam Metzgar was a visitor at the ¥ Cann. y her serious ill- to Fisher's grove where they| Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman and/Bud Rawhudt and Willis Johnson|pavis and Mr. and Mrs, C. Harvey|Mrs. C. "Gaskill to her home here — Sa Bere creeds d : d is in a Bismarck | picnicked Friday afternoon. sons, Raymond, Myran and Leonard, | were Sunday evening dinner guests of|autoed to Minot Sunday to attend| Tuesday. PI LeHAUe lew le 1. Aminda_ and Pauline Spitzer visit-|and Miss Grace Johnson visited with] Mrs. A. N. Tosseth. the Mail Carriers’ Convention. Frank Rice, Sterling, called at the fanaa at U nee ay Pike Sere : a ed_with Nellie Partyke Wednesday. | Mrs. Backman's mother, Mrs. A. Tos-| Mrs. Earl Davis had the misfor-| Mr, and Mrs. F. Suby and Mrs.|Horace Fairchild home Thursday. | tar and Mes G Pain ond famil 4 Sibley Butte || ‘The Macomber Homemakers club| seth Sunday. tune to sprain her ankle very badly| Peterson spent Sunday in Bismarck.| Mrs. Bushhousen and Mrs. Pillen wareivinth tats od Un enbotd 4 rect en SE SN 4 |Deld a picnic at Painted Woods lake| Mesdames William Johnson andj the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Venvas andjand daughter of Bismarck visited at | sunday. - 1 Rea | Sunday. _,|daughters, Margaret and Alice, Dan-}_ Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and son,|family of Wilton visited at the Clif-|the Carl Pillen home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Schuler are the son of Wind- Ry yIRS, ELMER BLOOMQUIST number from the community |iel Johnson and daughters, Dorothy|Emerson and daughter, Margaret! ford Altman home Sunday. Miles Parke called at the Horace] parents of a baby girl born recently. 1 g at the J. O. gathered at Thomas Hanwel’s Tues-/and Amanda, Harry Johnson and|spent the past Sunday in Tuttle with) The Mandan baseball team was de-| Fairchild home Friday. Esther Rien of Washburn is ne and Mis Glenfield. Miss: Mildred Apla dof Bismarck Roth motored to Bismarck and son motored | Lawrence Madland called at the} Earl Evans home Monday. Emil Hogue called on Alex Couch Sunday. y to help Mrs. Hanwel celebrate birthday, the latter receiving many gifts, 1 Those who visited at the Carl Spit- zer home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollen- berger, son Allan, Lawrence and Alice Gordon, Signe and Helen Hed- berg, Walter Waddington, Frank Partyke and Clarence Baumiller. daughter, Miriam and Miss Margaret Law visited with Mrs. Wesley Boett- cher Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schaeffer are vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hachhalter this week. Rey. and Mrs. Thure A. Johnson and daughters, Florence and Eulalia and son, Teddy of Williston, N. D., arrived at the John Asplund home relatives. Hugo Sunquist motored to Bismarck Thursday. Albert Perkins was taken to Bis- marck Saturday where he was treat- ed for his eye which he had gotten something in. Mr. and Mrs. Elget Strom, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson and son, Gust, Mrs. L. W. Davis and small daughter, feated by the Wing baseball tei score being 6 to 4. itarium in San Haven last week. Sunday callers in Bismarck. Sunday on the Wing diamond, the Mrs. J. O. Lein visited with her daughter, Helen, who was at the san- Mr. and Mrs, J, Harty and daugh- ter, Bernadine and son, Francis were Mary Patton of Canfield spent the am| Mrs. Florence Elness, Sterling, spent the last two weeks at the home of her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen Union dance at Sterling Friday night. Mrs. Florence Elness called at the Gaskill home Thursday. Norval Marvel was a Sterling vis- visiting a few days at the Emanuel Keck home. >—__—$_—___—__—__ | Canfield and family attended the Farmer's|* By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN There were 10 members and five Hich,, who have been’ a Chas Cederstrom shopped in Bis-,, Miss Esther Schuler of Washburn | Friday evening where they visited un-jLeona and Miss Irene Anderson Were | week-end with Margaret McCloskey. | itor Sunday. visitors present at aid at the Ira Bar- i at the A. S. E Metealf home returned! ma kK Mo has been visitign with her brother) til Saturday. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and) Marian Christ of Wilton is visiting) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son|ley home. The next meeting will be to their home Frid . | Bert and Cc on Couch visited with |@d sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam| The Baby Beef Boys, Rubin Pear-| Mrs. Henry Rosendahl. with Helen Soder. Eldon, Bismarck, called on home/held at the Ole Wold home, which able R ertained @/ the Clizbe boys Sunday. Schuler, for the past two weeks. :son, Kenneth Johnson, Lee Sundquist,| Miss Elsie Coleman has been quite) wr, and Mrs. Bethel Bailey are the! folks here Sunday. will be the yearly meeting. Election fay party | "Eimer Bloomquist and Henry Lar-|_ Att Franklund motored to the|Teddy Hochhalter and Harry, Steve/ill at the home of her parents, Mr.| parents of a baby girl born Saturday | *———_________________4 lof officers will take place. for her dau : s t Wednes- json motored to Mandan Tuesday | Capital City one day 1s st week. He'and Carl Torzeski, accompanied by|and Mrs. Victor Coleman. 4 at one of the Bismarck hospitals. | Christiana Roy Walker was taken to the hos- day afternoon Isabelle. morning. ; Was accompanied by his sister-in-law.!their club leader, Anthony Erickson,! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl ani Mrs. L. H. Knowles and Dorothy 4 pital Saturday where he was operated An ice cream social was given Sat- Emelia Spitzer. ‘eft for Mandan early Monday morn-|family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. urday evening at the home for the young folks. Mesdames Gamgochian of Windsor, H. E. Olson and Wright spent Fri- day afternoon with Mrs. Carl Erick- son. Mrs. John Mount. who is attending summer school in Jamestown, spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hindemith and son and Harry Lien of Bismarck spent Sunday at the A. Eisenbeisz home. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan and Mr. andj Mrs. A. M. Brushwein and family are attending the Postmasters’ and rural mail carriers’ convention in Minot. ‘The members of the Driscoll Home- | maker's presented the pageant “The Norwegian Folk Dance” at the Mor- ton county fair in Mandan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanHorn spent Thursday evening at the Clarence Anderson home near Sterling. M. Tompiin of Valley City has been transacting business here this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett and Mrs. Cc. A. Swanson attended services in Lein township Sunday and called at the B. M. Lein home. There will be Confirmation Sunday at eleven o'clock in the Lutheran church and communion services in the afternoon. Mrs. Mable Rosvold and daughter Mavis and the Misses Laura, Norma and Hattie Ward spent Sunday eve- ning at Lake Isabelle. The 4-H cooking club met Thurs- day afternoon with Mrs. George Schlabach. im. Annunson |»; | Couch motored to Bism: Saturday. They visited with the Peterson family south of Bis- marck. Eimer Bloomquist and family visited at the Elmer Lundquist home Monday | evening. Tom Smith called at the O. J. Roth and Elmer Blcomquist homes Sun- day. | Oliver Roth was a caller at the Adam Schauer home Wednesday. ° By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Koelandofer, who are visiting at the Koppy home, drove to Linton Tuesday. Ted Schnaible called at the John Roth home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt and daughter of Gayton called at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. Lightening struck several of the Herman Backhaus grain stacks Sun- day evening, burning down two of them. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber, Manly Fetterly, Charles Stienerson, Miss Marie Knudtson and Brother Olaf visited at the Steve Koppy home Sun- | day evening. Helmuth Schiermeister called at the | Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and family accompanied by Miss Dorothy Zoreb of Temvik visited at the Koppy} home Monday evening. Hampton ! if Mrs. Krueger and son John and daughter Mrs. Jake Fetch called at the Joe Warmka home Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Chas Spitzer and son Robert and daughter Laundina mo- tored to the Henry McCullough home Friday. Injured in a cave-in while work- ing in the mine Friday, Bill Ollen- berger is in a serious condition in a Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Ollenberger has gone to Bismarck to be with him. Hazelton | ° By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mr. C. A. Ward and daughter, Mar- jorie, were at Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oster were Linton shoppers Saturday. Herbert Eggert of Hebron arrived in Hazelton Wednesday for a visit with friends, Miss Geneva Robinson was a Bis- marck visitor Tuesday. Bill Pettus of Bismarck arrived here Wednesday for a few days visit with friends. Miss Lenna Briggle was at Bismarck Tuesday. Joe Prefontaine and sons, David and Raymond, were Bismarck visitors Sun- lay. Reinhold Gimbel was at Linton Sat- urday. Miss Mildred Shea arrived home Saturday from Valley City teachers’ college for a few days visit with her parents and friends. Miss Beatta Walker was at Linton ing where they entered their calves in the Missouri Slope Fair. Bert Hed- strom and Anthony Erickson hauled the calves down in their trucks. The boys plan to camp near Mandan the four days of the fair. County Agent H. O. Putnam and Mr. McNult of Bis- marck called on all the boys Wed- nesday. Miss Pauline Hagstrom, teacher in the Ecklund school No. 2 is enjoying a two week's vacation at her home. Mrs. John Noon who was taken to the Bismarck hospital Monday, re- turned to her home the latter part of the week. é Misses Thelma and Inger Nord of Drake are visiting with their sister, Mrs. Bert Hedstrom this week. Mr. and Mrs. Iner Skei and family of Bismarck visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lind and family Saturday. They remained until Sunday, when they motored to Wing to visit with Mr. Skei’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John Skei and family. t By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. George Mintz and Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and families of Bis- marck were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher. Mrs. O. B. Aune and daughters, Helen and Elsie, have gone to Mad. dock, N. D. to be the guests of rela- tives for a month. Mrs. A. F. Tourtlatte and daughter, Frances motored to Bismarck Tues- Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. C. Peterson and son, Gust Friday. Swan Swanson from Minnesota is visiting with his aunt, Mrs, A. N. Tos- seth, Luella Holmes returned to her home in Bismarck Saturday. She has been visiting with her cousin, Leona May Davis. ° Mr. and Mrs. Luther W. Davis | > Thursday. time visiting in Arena. Mr. daughter of Bismarck visited at shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Frances la a acne f Painted Woods Bie ncaa ion Sekai ato, ETE > By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD township for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of Mandan and Mr. and Mrs. Al Fos- som of Bismarck visited at the Els- berg's and Lillefjeld’s Thursday. Dick Kudick and Einer Soderquist were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom are the parents of a baby girl born the 7th of July. Mother and baby are getting along nicely. Wilton callers Saturday were An- drew Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown, Harold Soderquist and Dick Kudick. Friends and neighbors of Mrs. C. M. Elsberg gathered at her home Satur- day on a surprise party in honor of her 70th birthday. Her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Thorwald Hustad of Minot were here for the party.’ Mr. and Mrs. Lillefjeld of Wilton called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sun- Kenzie Monday evening. Shoppers in Bismarck from this Kruger. home at Arnold Sunday. home Friday. Sunday with his family. friends in Bismarck urday. Mutchler visited relatives in Bismarck Donna Mae See returned to her home Saturday after spending some and Mrs. H. Harding and John Harty home Monday evening. _———_——+ By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Walter Dietaman was ® business caller in Bismarck Monday morning. Miss Molly Glum is employed at the Alex Couch home in Sibley Butte Lawrence Madland and Peter Da- vidson attended a telephone meeting at the John Wildfang home near Mc- cinity Friday were Mrs. Tebbo Harms and daughter, Vina, Wm. Kershan and children, Arthur and Esther and Mar- vin Brittian, Selmer Oanes and John Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Widger and son, Allen were visitors at the A, B. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watkins were business callers at the F. L. Owen “Clark Monro, who is employed at the Tebbo Harms home went to Bis- marck Saturday evening to spend Miss Esther Kershaw visited with Friday and Sat- By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Olson, Jr. are staying at the Robert Eisenbeisz home doing harvesting. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and son, Irving, Willie Schoon, and Christ Schoon were Bismarck shoppers Wed- nesday. Ole Newland and Adolph Hansen were callers at the Martin Magnus home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz were dinner guests at the Edward Smith home Sunday. + | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and family were callers at the Adolph Hansen home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily were Sterling and Driscoll callers Saturday. Paul Regare called at the Elder Elness and Mrs. Jennie Clarke homes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Webster of Na- Poleon were Sunday callers at the adc pane home. ir, and Mrs. Paul Regare, who have been staying at Mrs. Johnny Sharp's during ars Ee years . fs me right farm George Magnus called at the Edwin Holton home Monday. Mrs, Adolph Hansen called at the Robert Eisenbeisz home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and ne- phew Frankie, and Raymond Johnson cee the dance in Sterling Friday the | vi- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson and fam- on for appendicitis. Homemaker club will meet at Earl Mowder’s next week. Mrs. Thomas Hetherington and son, John Nelson spent a few days visiting at the Ghylin home. Mrs. John Lybeck, Mrs. Fred Olson and Kathryn Mary, Mrs. Joe Cook and Randolph Jordahl were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. They visited with are O’Larry at the Bismarck hos- Pital. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family visited in Schrunk township Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jake Fisher and family and Lydia Fisher were callers in Wilton ‘Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and daugh- ter, Donald and Dona Mae Lybeck were dinner guests at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Lawrence O'Larry of Fargo called at the Joe Cook home Sunday eve- ning. He brought the Cook family home from Bismarck. Lyman By S. GYLDEN Seth Gylden, Severt Sulo and Sally Gylden were business callers at Arne Antilla’s Tuesday evening. . Ida Thornson and children, ‘Theodore, Elmer, Frances and Ruth were shoppers in Bismarck Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Seth R. Gylden and family visited at Arne Antilla’s on ursday evening. Sulo Gylden left for Marion, N. D. Ca Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson and Mrs.| Ferdinand Martin spent Saturday Saturd: day. Visitors and callers at the Dietzman | {| Victor Pederson and daughter Jac-| night at hi ti | Saad: day. From there Mrs. Tourtlatte went) ‘Miss Glorine Fossum of Bismarck n ily were Sterling callers Monday. _| Friday. queline spent Saturday ponee Tn Bike | ee ot is Parental home in Linton.) yr. J, 'B. Landsberger and daugh-|to Fargo. Miss Mary Cowan and Miss|i, spending her vacation with her|home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. El-) Lester Clark called at the Carey| Roy Farley and L. C. Holmes and marck. Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and daughter Jeany attended the fair in Mandan|* Tuesday. Mrs. Mable Rosvold is spending a few days in Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs, Tim and daughter of ter, Adaline, were at Linton Satur- day. ey B PIS parental Romie a tien. | Wild Rose 1 By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Miss Mabel Wilson of Jamestown, who taught school No. 1 last year, has accepted the position for another term. Four combines have been operating Howard Brownawell and children, and Mrs. Homer Brownawell, all of Mof- fit, Mrs. Berry of Baker, Mont., Miss The W. C. T. U. held a meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. A. Ward. Mrs. J. B. Landsberger and son, Florian, were at Bismarck Sunday. Miss Marianna Weiser was at Bis- marck Tuesday. Edward Shea who has been home visiting for the past two weeks left Tuesday for Clearwater, Minn., where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Berkholtz and children were at Linton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V, M. Sullivan ar- rived here Saturday and will make their home in the Walker house. Dr. White of Strasburg, who was in Elizabeth Enwright returned with Frances and were her guests for a week, The week-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roy McCullough died Sunday af- ternoon. Interment is to be made in the Regan cemetery. Mrs. Norton Strand entertained at a kitchen shower Tuesday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Russel Hop- kins. The ice cream social held by the Regan Ladies Aid netted the organi- zation about $12.00. Mrs, A. B. Stratton and Mrs. Opal Olson were Bismarck shoppers Mon- day. Mrs, Walter Scott and Mrs. Clar- ence Scott and small daughter called Hazelton Sunday and Monday motor- ed to Mandan Monday. He was ac- Her'l at the W. N, Kelly home Wednesday. H. F. Dimond, O. B. Aune and Paul Jahr returned to Regan Tuesday. A. H, Helgeson and brother, Harry Sunday. grandmother, Mrs. Elsberg. Trygg By GLADYS NELSON Mrs. J. R. Fitegerald, Lawrence, James and Vincent Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald were luncheon, Jake Harms. By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Gwendolyn motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. Mi and Mrs, Nels Nelson and sons visited recently at the Clifford Craven ine,members of the Trygs Cedar night and mer Lundquist, Mrs. F. L. Owen and son, Paul, Garry and Joe Glum and ——_—$—$—$—$———————————————— 9 f Clear Lake | Olaf Olansen took his brother,| Beyer Raider, to Dawson Tuesday to con-| Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Gibson,|holm and Arthur Hokana were town Johnson home Friday. Ed. Gibson was a Sterling caller Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family and Mr. and Mrs, Robert El- senbelsz were Saturday evening visi- tors at the Adolph Hansen home. Mr. Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mr. and Olson, Mr. and Mrs, J. family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and Mr, and Mrs. Elder Elness and By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Will Thieling and children called Monday at the Harry Ulfers home. Ulfers and Harry Ambers and|were in Tuttle Monday night. at Stylelemeyer called at Ha- ‘Wednesday night. Ray Hazlegrove , Elward transacted business in Bismarck Thursday. Elward re- mained at his parent’s home. Miss Gladys Williams spent a few days the fore part of the week visiting at the L. C. Holmes home. Seth Gylden and family moved on the George Kavonius place Sunday. Severt and Seth Gylden, Sulo, Eino, Severie, Sylvia, Tyne and Siiri Eck- callers Saturday evening. rs | Alta By CARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. John Lusher of near Mercer called Bt the Karl Schatz home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schatz of Baldwin spent Sunday and Monday at the Schatz home. Mr. and Mrs. Launts Adams and son visited with Elmer Qually Sunday af- ternoon. Elaine Stroh who spent the past ‘wo weeks at the H. Schatz home re- ned to her homie Sunday. Mrs, J. R. James and son, Gerald sister Missouri Past two weeks Muihed tee Saturday.

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