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THE | NEWS OF ORS fo Welch’s Spur OUR NEIGHB Brittin —_—_—__—_—— By MRS. R. M. WELCH By O. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs, Robert We children and Mrs. Ch tored to Bismarck Tuesds Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family motored to Bismarck the mid- die of the week Ed Doppler, this commun. law, Elmer E eed, Calif, friends rived Thurs trip in six di rt time hei nesta and Iowa A. D. Welch has been ha rye on the Wall: farm this ¥ s, George Welch, Mrs. Gordon nd Mrs, Kelly onvon of ted at the D. Welch Mrs, Harry Blount and children of Kilbernie arrived here last week for @ visit with relatives. Don Dralle of Moffit took his cou- sin Arthur Matthews and friend Arthur Campbell to Bismarck Mon. former resident of day, where they left for their hom id his brother-in- | in poth of Mer-| hi clatives and ‘They ar- ing, making the They will visit a before going to Min a n Saturday, in Mandan, occurred the m e of Miss Elsie Slater and Harold Irvine. Mr. and Mrs, Irvine will make their home on the Kratt farm near Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Dutton and z\children of Selfridge were overnight guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. t the urvesting and Mrs, Jason Hoover and C, D. Kimball, Mrs, Geo. Morrison and Homer Andrew Ed Allensworth and daughter John Doan, d Mrs. O. U. Dutton and children attended the fair in Mandan ‘Tuest ‘The ladies took part in the Homemaker at. Mr. and Mrs family of T at the Pe ) Mrs. Harr and M. M. Dralle dined Sun¢ the B. R. Slater home, Among those who Pursian Ia nday were Elvin Hoo- rand Ammon and Roy, ason Hoover and fam- . Paul Skinner and| Leslie Geo. Morrison home hom Irving the Robert route to their n and Roy Punston ¢ Welch he brother lied at He V's farm en t the Wednesday 1 Boyd and suffering k he y and soon elyn Olson M M. M ¢ Sunday Dutton home. Moffit | at the and M and daught at the 1 of 5 ny visiting re Morrison home. n Reid and son Warren called anc/at the Dutton home Monday morn- . Kenneth Ambe Raider Olause Cluck: Hanson. H. Omodt Tappen_ visited | ing. here Sunday.| Miss panied them , Roberts, ‘othy of friends Ly Mrs. and and Briscoe, ‘Tri A neapo} Mrs, @. way t Mra. townshtn, Mrs, Nols ernoon with Miss Hild day for 1! by the illr Mr. and Mrs if. Joh My and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and sons were Sunday pienicker north of Bismarck | Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and fam- lly spent Sunday at Baldwin, Ployd son of Winnebago, at the Titus home attended the fatr at Mandan Wednesday Mrs. F. ©. Johnson Martha, Mr, and M) C. Ruble and Ole Vik William’ Va spent the w nd Mr Helmer M. Envik, McKenzie, ON. the Henry Je left Pri- Lester Andrews called at the EB. L. |Hurr home ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Herman Nieman and Byron and Louis transacted business in Sterling ‘Tuesday. He inith and wife Charley Anderson were Sterling call- ers ‘Thursday. Pillen was a Sterling tay. Swindling, Fogarty and Lewis participated in the Homemak- Mandan fair. ad son, of LaMoure | mwa, lowa, left for their home Friday morning after spending a week visit- 1, Who ts employed Andrews are} s.{the Regan team on the Regan dia 1 Sunday evening. picnicked at} jehoff and | | Belcher spent Monday in Bismarck lephone ec came home tion, ypany at New En; ‘Thursday for his . R » of Kositzky and} Bismarck called P. M. Gosney Kell and and son and in pele John Ste were callers Al Chapin. Iver Norby Monday Mr. and Mrs, Roy ma, Wash. called on Mr. AS. Metealf Sunday m: their way to G Martin ts an’ Mr, and } their infant Brown of St unday in the Meth odist church rand Mrs, Martin Ambers had their child baptized by Rey, Lars Foss of the Lutheran church. Mrs, Carrie Nelsor Mis on returned home Monday after a 10-day visit at Mont and Mrs. Tom Kenny dock, called at the Presle; home on their Mandan Saturday Mr. and Mrs, E. shopping in’ Bism: Mrs, C| Brad- | . Gosney rck and | Martin of Taco. and Mrs rning on ner Edna urday and Mr. and Mrs. Ge j Capital C Kusch were turday. s panied Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen to Bismarck Satur- day, Har caller Saturday Ne ning nelier Mrs, Herbie Gunderson John were visitors at the M home Sunday Mrs. J. O. evening with Mrs Mr. i visiting Mrs, Jennie Bunday evening Burnett, z= + TEWART Erne: Sterlin and sen - z. Olson | | Vright spent Sunday Poahh spent | Mr. and Mrs ‘arek has been | fAmily and Miss wis home ted at the Cea had as visitors |Of Menoken Su and Mrs, A. H| Mr. and Mrs, Freto Envick visited with Mr. Envick’s parents, at McKen. Mrs. Carl Meland had as visitors |e Sunday: Thursday afternoon Mrs, Sarah Rey-| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownaw nolds and Mrs, Al Chapin jand son Bobbie, Miss Florence Lan: "i “ [ley and Theodore Lang and_ sister c || Margaret, were Bismarck shoppers Menoken J tnureday: ee | Art Chenoweth was a town calle: Ry MRS. JENNIE DANCE | Thursday, Mrs. Edd Ebling entertained | Menoken Ladies’ Aid Thursday with) 7 nine members and = two vistas ay, esent, The next meeting wi ye day, See held at the home of Mrs. Paul Hol-! Mrs. Henry Van Horn of Driscoll mes. |was a town caller Thursday. e next meeting of the Menoken| Mr. and Mrs. Goodman and famliy, AO lly club Will be held at the of Dawson, called at the Tom Stews home of Mrs. Paul Holmes. ‘home en route home from the M! Mrs, R. G, Abelein son Rex |souri Slope Fair Priday, Jean spent several ds visiting Mr. _ and Mrs, George Abelein of Ana- moose, N. D., Ovis and Jay Abelein} still are visiting at Anamoose. Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel and fam- | Ny visited at the home of Mrs. Mar- | garet Fields Sunday. Mr, and Mr: . C, Dance and family called on Mr. and Mrs, Henry Mills Sunday. Mrs, Homer Craven returned Sat- ce Johnson vis raig home north Mr the Johnson home Sunday morning. Mrs. John Sedivic and Miss Florence midkunz were town callers Thurs- Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Prank Gray and Miss Opal Gray | Were callers in Goodrich Monday. Andrew, Harold and Philip Kraft called at Hazlegrove's Monday. H. S, Duncan was in Goodrich Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schock of Tut- tle are parents of a boy born recently. Ed and Art Ochsuner were in Tut- tle Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Opal Gray were afternoon call- ers Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schock. John Sattler and Jake Styielmeyer were in Tuttle Wednesdi Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler were shopping in Goodrich Wednesday. ‘ sister, Mrs. Ed » Went to Bismarck after mother Thursday. She has been il at one of Miss Lucille Baker was a Bismarck |, lOre,, were visitors recently of Mrs. Johnson and} Evelyn Zuraff called at the Ernest | ‘| Habeck. Mi | leaders, 'Ben Klagenburg were among those shopping in Tuttle Saturday. Mrs. Karl Bron and son Eugene and Mrs. Gust Brolin and son from | Wisconsin visited friends northeast of Tuttle recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Merchel were {in Arena Saturday. | Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons, Dean |and Harold, called at the Hazlegrove | home Sunday. thy Sattler called on Shirley Jean | Sattler Sunday afternoon. | Edward Styielmeyer was an over- j night guest at the John Sattler home junday. ranton, Pa., after a week's visit) | By LILLIAN MUELLER |. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Anderson and |family motored to Bismarck Friday. Katherine Mueller is employed at the R. J. Bleth home. Lillian Mueller returned to her | home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth and sons, James and Bobby, were supper guests at the J. J. Horner home Sunday eve- i ning Wing bakeball team defeated mond Sunday, the score being 12 to 10. Martha Berg spent the week-end at the J. J. Horner home. B. W. Graham and son and Mr. ond Mrs. Al Kusler and children at. tended the fair at Mandan Thurs: and Mrs, J. Fischer were sup- guests at the John Mueller home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oswald visited a he Jonn Weber, Sr., home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalbec and Mrs John Weber, Sr., motored Mrs. Ker. to Fargo Thursday. From there she will take the train to he home at Cleveland, Ohio. A. L. Davis and John ent the week-end vis- iting deer, Mr. and Mrs. James Olson and H. Glanville motored to Brainerd, Minn., Friday to get Mrs. H. Glanville and daughters, who have been visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Chenowith and chil- dren of Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. John Knowles visited at the Byron Knowles home Sunday. . and Mrs. Hy Jacobson and ly of Pettibone spent the week- siting relatives and friends Pearl, Harry and Ruth Kronick of Wilton visited at the J. Glanville home Sunday afternoon. Alice McCloskey, Maxine See, Gladys Lein, Helen Harty and Olive on spent several days last weex camping at Twin Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and family spent Sunday at Pioneer Park. Tryge a —_ By GLADYS NELSON The 4-H Prairie Hill members held a mecting Thursday night. The Baileys from Canfield were isilors at the Homer Taylor home i Mrs ent Ss ie Cunningham entert at luncheon for Mrs. children, Edna yex and Mrs. Arthur Sol- and children, . Albin’ Sp: ry i neberg and Mrs. ited with Mrs. Geo. Nelson Thu y night. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet and John Roswick motored to Wildwood lake Sunda: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ison and Ger- ald, Gwendolyn and Sam Brown were visitors Sunday at the Charlie Far- rell home near Glencoe Della Zweigle and Viola and Doro- )'Thursday and brought home Mrs. *) son, Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Al Sun- ,{home in Hazelton Saturday after a BIS {Saturday evening. Mrs, Sheldrew left there for her home at New England. | The 4-H Sewing club will meet with Ruth Lewis Wednesday. | The Chicken club will meet Thurs- ;day afternoon with Esther Watson. Miss Hattie Kraft and brother Eric of Lark and Mr. Tolefson of Carson visited Mr. and Mrs. George Manley | Wednesday. | Miss Hazel Porter of Steele is vis- ‘ting Miss Fern Rodgers. Henry Lewis of Jamestown visited; j his family here Tuesday. ; Miss Ella Britton of Turtle Lake is ‘iting Miss Ella Leathers. ial ———e’) B raddock | H By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE lake Sunday. Pearson Saturday. daughter, Richard of Wilton visited with Mrs. John Noon Wednesday evening. Miss Verna Strand visited with Mrs. Wesley Boettcher Tuesday. evening. ° + and daughters, Bernadine and Doris, Mrs. A. J. Piers and daughters,/ | Alice and Gertrude, and Mrs. E. W.| Johnson. | Baker visited at the Harth home at ;Burnstad recently. Miss Freida Schaefer, who spent a week visiting at the Wm. Manley jhome at ‘Hettinger, returned home | Thursday. |. Miss Florence Adams, who spent] | two weeks visiting her parents at Dana, has returned to Minneapolis, The Braddock Sunday school has d for a three weeks’ vacation, Mrs. Grace Snyder, who has been in Sterling for the last few weeks, visited with Mrs. H. W. Allen Wed- nesday, | H. E. Fraser and Marvin were Lin- {ton callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Aarvig and daugh- jter, Helen, spent Friday afternoon in Bismarck. W. W. Baxter shipped a carload of {cattle from Braddock to the South |St. Paul market Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Gross of Butte ted with Braddock friends Sun- lay. Vic DeRemee drove to Bismarck is working at the John Noon home. 15 to 15, by Wing. pietieicADte. LEIS TE Wild Rose — By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mrs. Ernest Saville accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson to Lin- ton Thursday. W. H. Bronawell and Ervin Wentz marketed poultry in Bismarck Tues- day. A message from @ former teacher here, Miss Helen Gale, says that she vf married and living in Kendalville, ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville enter- tained at their home Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son, Rog- er, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Splonski and children from near Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Buck and son, George, and Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown- awell at Moffit Sunday. Mrs. Howard Brownawell and Joyce and Dele and Mrs. A. C. Berry plan on leaving for a month's visit at Baker, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Feltheim and young folks, Walter and Ruby and | DeRemee and infant daughter from |the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Art Button visited Sunday with relatives at Napoleon. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Aarvig and family of Kintyre were Braddock vis- itors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Fadden of Bis- marck drove down Saturday evening| Ervin Wentz motored to Wing Sun- and spent the week-end with Mr. and | day to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. W. J Sempel. ——————————————— Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson and || Ecklund | son and Mrs. E. Saville drove to Lin- |g ton Thursday morning. Thomas Fernald of Moorhead, state deputy for the W. C. and W. O. W., called on Braddock folks Thursday. Homer Brownawell of Moffit was a Braddock caller Monday. Chas, Coventry, state's attorney at Linton, was in Braddock Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weber and family visited this week with Mr. Weber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Saylor called at the H. W. Allen home Tuesday. Mrs. James Shepard and little daughter, Cecelia Ruth, returned to Michigan, N. D., after a two weeks’ visit with relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martini and By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Callers at the Charles Spitzer's Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spitzer and daughter, Eileen, and Lucille Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Art Franklund and infant son motored to Wilton Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Bensfield and family, Robert and Laundina Spitzer and Henry Fox were Sunday dinner guests at the Joe Warmka home. Pauline and Aminda Spitzer, Sta- chia Trickia and nephew called at the John Partyke home Sunday. Clarence Danielson and Marvin Pe- terson called at the John Partyke home Wednesday evening. Bertha and Eddie Partyke visited el Betty and Allan Erstrom Sun- lay. Miss Alice Spitzer is visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklund. Laurence Gordon called on Walter deen and Mr. Sundeen of Temvik drove to Pursian Park Sunday eve- ning. Mrs, Abner Martinson and son Jun- jor were Sunday dinner guests at the A. J. Koenig, home, M. Fetterley spent the week-end at his home here. Miss Luella Rehsler returned to her enjoyed roller skating at Wildwood|and Mrs John Roth and daughters, > Mrs. Anthony Erickson and Mrs, | Caroline and Herman Backheus, Mr.| Oscar Erickson called on Mrs. Eric Mesdames Frank Laughlin and Dorothy Lee of James- town, Claude Newman and Cora Rev. and Mrs. Amond Christenson }and sons, Enock and Arnold, of Re-/ily of Linton were in this {gan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Con- rad Johnson and family ‘Tuesday Mrs. Conrad Johnson, son George and Mrs, Frank Laughlin and daugh- ter, Dorothy Lee, motored to Wilton j Saturday afternoon and visited with | /Mrs, Johnson's daughter, Miss Velma Miss Emma Nelson of near Regan The boys’ baseball game between {Ghylin and Wing Sunday was won, \+ MAPCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932 —___—____———-* A and Ted Schnaible, Hilda,! Baldwin and Mrs. David D. S. Joeb and daugh- ter, Elizabeth, Pauline, Frank, Steve! py MRS, FLORENCE BORNER and Math Koppy, Mrs. Anna Busby — and son, Ferman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred! fr, and Mrs. Swan Swanson and Ohlhauser and son, Arlo, Frieda Ohl- | family were Sunday guests at the hauser, Bill Joeb and Mr. and MYs.'nome of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Nord- Dave Joeb. \strom. Swanson. who is a former Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz drove | resident of this community, reports to Linton Sunday evening. the finding of gold on his farm south Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and fam- of Bismarck. Samples have been ta- Weinity |ken and active mining operations will Sunday evening. begin this week by the same company Dinner guests at the Steve Koppy which is working near Denbigh. home Sunday were Mrs. Adam Wolf! Mrs. Gus Rupp was pleasantly sur- and daughter Phillphine and sons,' prised Sunday evening when about Anton, John and Ignatz of Strasburg. /100 friends and relatives gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stoller and/ her home near Baldwin, the occasion the latter's mother and sister and! being her birthday. {Mrs. Kirschbaum of Linton were pic-| Rev, J. V. Richart held services in nicking near the river in this vicinity | the German Lutheran church Sunday Sunday. | afternoon. Rev. Richart, who is pas- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Goldade of Lin- tor of the Evangelical Lutheran ton called on friends in this neigh-| church at Bismarck, comes here twice | borhood Monday. |& month to preach. , tbl | , MPs, Ted Anderson and two chile | dren of Bismarck are house guest | Si sh Butte the Herbert Fricke home this week. Art Landerholm and Fred Browlin By MES. ELMER BLOOMQUIST | have sd home from a motor H to 4 Mrs. S. E. Clizbe has returned to her} The 1914 Class of the Swedish Lu- home after visiting at the Wayne/theran confirmation class held a re- Warren home for several days. union at the Amond Thor home near Gib Cederstrom, Earl Evans, Henry| Still Tuesday evening. Among the Larson and Elmer Bloomquist were | members of the class is Mrs. ‘Walter Bismarck and Mandan visitors Satur- | Ryberg of Baldwin. eee day. | Miss Grace Falkenstein visited here Willie Mattson called at the P. E.| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Roth home Monday evening | Palkenstein, over the week-end. She Earl Evans motored to Bismarck | has been attending summer school at Tuesday. | Dickinson and came back to attend Byron and Clarence Clizbe and Ben-/the Missouri Slope fair at Mandan. nie Couch visited with Willie Mattson | She left Monday for Dickinson from Sunday. which point she will accompany @ Leonard Davenport and family vis-| group of friends to the Yellowstone ited at the Evans home Sunday. Park. 3 R. C. Wildfang and family visited} Mrs. Conrad Joranson of Still is at the S. E. Clizbe home Sunday. spending the week here with her sis- E. Bloomquist and family spent/ter, Mrs. Carl Johnson. Sunday afternoon at the E. Lundquist] Mr. and Mrs. Al. Erickson of Bis- home. marck were Sunday guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ode of Bis-| home of Mrs. Erickson’s parents, Mr. jmarck and two grandchildren andjand Mrs. E. A. Fricke. They were Miss Mary Witcher visited at the C.); accompanied home by their small son, A. Mattson home Sunday. Bobby, who had been spending a week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and with his grandparents. Miss Lenora were visitors at the L.| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Browlin of Chi- Davenport home Wednesday evening.|cago have been spending some time L. B. Roth and sons motored to, here with Mrs. Browlin's parents, Mr. Sterling recently. |and Mrs. Oscar Landerholm. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe were Bis-| Buddy Bjelland has returned to his } { j i i? day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Kiefer. Gladys Peterson of Bismarck wa a week-end guest of Frances Tourt- lotte. Irene Maulsby of Sykeston is ¢ guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Danielson, Miss Gudrun Jordahl was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Kelly. ee : ry | Rock Hill ¢ By RUTH LITTLE 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and son, Laurence, were Sunday guests at the Homer Taylor home in Trygg town- ship. The Rev. N. E. McCoy and a friend from Carrington called at the Mrs. A. McCoy home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family were Regan callers Thursday. Isaac Marcovitz and son, Sammy, motored to Regan Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf motored to Turtle Lake Friday where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Rivir. Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald and son, James, were Saturday afternoon guests at the Ray McCullough home. Those who motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit with relatives at the hospital were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook, Joe Jr. and Sidney Coox, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and daughter, Kath- ryn, Mr. O'Larry, Mrs. J. F. Little, Clayton and Phyllis Little, Louise and Shirley Walker. Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver motored to Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen and family were Sunday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. The death of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough oc- curred Sunday. Burial was made at the Regan cemetery Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson, Mrs. V. N. Monroe and sonStephen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gordon were Bismarck callers Monday. Guy Knudtson and Allen Sweeney of Waterloo, Ia., who were guests last week at the J. R. Fitzgerald home, motored to Mohall Sunday where they will be guests of relatives. Marvin Rupp called at the H. C. Rasche home Sunday. Mr. Rasche accompanied him’ home. marck shoppers Saturday. j home in Bismarck after a week's visit with former school friends. ° >| Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein en- | Heaton tertained about 20 relatives at Sun- o—_—_——____________-¢/day dinner. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falken- By SARAH HEINLE stein and Orville Falkenstein of Still. i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brooks oe famil; nt Sunday with the Wal- Miky Laughlen was a caller at Wil-|tace Palzenstein tarnily ‘at Still. ton Tuesday. Hazelton ¢ A. H. Heinle and daughter, Rachel and sons, Riqiard and Andrew, mo- By ADALINE LANDSBERGER tored to Wilton Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Wagner and Hilda Wagner were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Jake Schatz Jr. was a caller at the Jake Schatz Sr. home Sunday. Mrs. John Riener Sr. of Turtle Lake died Wednesday. The funeral was| home. held Friday. Her husband, two sons,|| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerber mo- four brothers and one grandchild sur- | tored to Camp Grassic at Lake Isabel wie eine Tegular. bridge sub mot ‘Tasa= Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eslinger and bi sons of Garrison were patoces at the eee at the home of Mrs. E. Fred and William Ws r Sun-| 4. id ag. pean “Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gregory and Dave Keck was a caller at the Wal- | children attended the fair at Mandan ter Grewe home Monday. y- Edwin Heinle was a caller at the| Rev. Father Schulertzer and Joe Walter Grewe home Monday. Prefontaine left Sunday on a two Stanley Frederick of Bowbells ar- rived in Hazelton Thursday to spend a week visiting at the Ben Matthews week's visit at the Jake Gimble home nh Waddington Wednesday evening. weeks trip to Yellowstone Park. Shirley Walker is spending this week with her sister, Alice, at Bis- marck, Arlo Johnson, Julius Jordahl and Floydie Walker called at Regan and Wilton Friday. Harland Schilling and Norman Lit- tle called at the Andrew Walker home ‘Wednesday. Esther Tolliver of Bismarck is a ses of her grandmother, Mrs. K. Kolb. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scott and family of Bismarck were overnight guests Sunday at the Walter Scott home. Mrs. M. Fueling and daughter, Dor- othy, were Wednesday dinner guests at the J. F. Little home. Other call- ers were: Mrs. Mabel Bailey and chil- dren, Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald, Francis Fitzgerald, Guy Knudtson, Allen Sweeney, Mr. Ehnes and Esther Ho- chalter. if Canfield ___ Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A miscellaneous shower was held at the Strand home Thursday for Mrs. Those who visited at Hedbergs Sun- day were Emelia, Clara, Esther and Alfred Deide; Laurene, Earl and Donald Monroe; Alice, Paul, Allan and Ivan Gordon; Willard Diamond and Leonard Spitzer. Kaz, Mrs. Bower and Mrs. Timm of Napoleon were guests at the J. H. Bower home this week. Members of the Braddock Study and Civic club motored to Lake Isabel Tuesday and spent the afternoon at Camp Grassick, Mrs. Reinhardt of Minneapolis was | | @ guest this weck at the home of her cousin, Mrs. L. P. Weber, Glenview | °° and Edna Oder visited with Gwendolyn Nelson. Mildred ‘Trygg¢ returned to! Springfield, Mo., last. week after; spending her summer vacation with| her parents here. | Francis Fitzgerald spent a week! visiting with Mrs. Gcorge Nelson and mena Kruger and John, sa Fetch from Coquille, it Kell and fami ! nest Kell transacted business in Bismarck Mond: Mrs, Gene Cunningham, Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Mrs. Ernest Kell, Mabel Mag- Mrs. William Oder, Mrs, Morris | Erickson, Mrs. Edward Lundquist and | . Nels Nelson represented Sweden in the Mandan fair p nt Mr. and Mrs. Harv Fitzgerald id Francis were visitors Tuesday at Geo. Nelson's. About 25 friends and neighbors gathered Sunday at the Geo. Nelson home, the occasion being Gwendo- n’s ninth birthday anniversary. Florence Habeck of McKenzie 1s siting with Violet Spangberg, McKenzie _ —¢| By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ' The Homemakers’ club was enter-| j tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. |W. L. Watson. Officers elected for ithe coming year were: Presiden, vice pre: it, Mrs. M. B. Reed; secretary, Mrs, | Henry Lewis, and treasurer, Mrs. Fred | Henry Larson and Mrs, |E. L. Adams were appointed project | Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham, jand family of Trygg township were Sunday visitors at the Fred Habeck home. Little Lester Hughes has the sick list with tonsilitis. The Royal Neighbors held a meet-/ ing in the hall Priday night. Miss Rose Fuhrer was taken to a Bismarck hospital Tuesday night. George Hughes was a caller at the C. D, Rodgers home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and family and Mrs, E. L. Adams were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. The Moffit baseball team played the locals to a tie in an 1l-inning game here Sunday, been on} | Mrs. George Manley left Sunday for|* Minot to attend the postmasters’ and carriers’ convention. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Walz of Pipe- {stone, Minn., and Mrs. L. Bullock of i (% Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Tracy and} baby, Mrs. T. Naaden and two small children were w end visitors in} Miss Laura Little had the misfor- the Dale country. Vern Koenig re-;tune of spraining her ankle last turned home with them, week. Mrs. Joe Brown and son called in Baldwin Thursday. Marie and Caroline Johnson visited | at the Bill Larson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelmer Kvalness of Minneapolis and sons and Gladys Westby returned from Hamilton, Mont., Thursday and visited at Ja- cobson's until Sunday. Jay DeLong has his bowery dance hall nearly completed. Rudy Stoltz, Esther Strandemo, George Oltjen and Alyce Strandemo picnicked in the Mandan park Sun- By VIOLET L. JOHNSON eee S | Moffit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benz, Miss Evelyn Olson and Don Dralle at- tended the fair at Mandan Priday night. . William Carroll and daughter visited at the Eddy Olson home mueeeey. day. Mrs, Jim Hill and children and Mrs, | 44. Alfred Faust were Hazelton callers| | Edythe Goldsberry returned to Bis- Monday evening. Mrs. Hill took) marek Wedne! AY SSPE. HR Bobby to have his arm dressed. pom Spee ert. Tere. faoohepa ators Mrs. George Hill and son Sydney 2 arrived home Sunday from Brins- quent: ai te and Leonard made, where they have spent several) Qn Thursday petra ty ayn arveks vialng Deageiesa! . Johnson returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson and) J9gonony zeumned hame with them. family visited at the Burt Johnson| j,i," alice Larson and’ Mr. Joe home Monday. - 2 a Miss Marjory Edson is spending] 37oW8, shopped in Wilton Saturday part of her vacation with her uncle i and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Hughes, ‘They Leper ap ane martha, Colts: are visiting in Canada, Mr. and Mrs, Jake’ Walz left for|Enock Anderson homes Tuesday aft- their hozze at Pipestone, Minn., Sat-|°™R0On. Sunday visitors at the Jacobson urday morning after visiting here for a several days. home were Cornelia Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and children called at Be ae Banos ane wen Lae the Kinzler home Sunday. raine; Alice Marvel, Beverly. and Mrs. Burt Johnson, William Lane, e ‘ Misses Violet Olson, Claudie Ripley, Be a Bare pis Yor Butfalo, N. Harriet and Wilhelmina Moffit and! “gunday mornin; e sy ig, Where he will be Murray House motored to Bismarck e re} Paden oveting, employed the rest of the summer. Miss Claudie Rippley spent the " week-end at Glen Ullin visiting Miss trp tent eg rrreayerr a Gladys Durfee. tl - The Women's Foreign Missionary HH) Tarrenes ones hae ey society will meet with Mrs. Corma Cornelia Johnson called at the Joe Kimball Aug. 10, Brown home Thursday morning. Word has been received here of the} Martha Englemann of Bismarck injury to Archie and Ollie Kendall] visited over Sunday at the home of at Rhame, No particulars have been} her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. learned. and Mrs. Lowell Christenson, Mrs, Melvin Thorsen, Mrs. C. E/! Clarence and Roderick Danielson Moftit and son Jimmy were callers at|of Wilton and Marvin Peterson vis- the Enockson home Monday. ited at the Murrey home Saturday Frank Benz cut his hand _badly| evening. Sunday and had to go to Hazelton| Frank Murrey called at the Al 10 ae 3 sroieed. Holden home Sund: jurt Johnson and son Fay Johnson} Robert and Donald Elison were transacted business in Hazelton Sat-| Sunday visitors at the Stoltz home. Fern | {Moffit visited Mrs. EL. Adams Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L, Bloomer and Miss | Florence Envick of Mankato, Minn., arrived here Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. Envick. urday. Betty Erstrom visited with - and Lawraine Simons last week. Still Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson, daughter Helen and son Alden were Sunday visitors at the Andrew Trygg By B. P, HAGSTROM home in Trygg township. » and Mrs, Albert Larson and The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish |Gaughter, Alice, and Rose Ann An- Mission church met at the home of | 42rson visited at the Al Holden home Anna and Martin Matteson Wednes- | Sunday. Elise Grewe is spending a few days at the Dave Keck home. The Legion Auxuliary held a meet-|B. O. Strand. ing Monday evening at the home of| Miss Burnett Jacobson came home Mrs. Paul Kurtz. from Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Shea and fam-| John Lybeck of Jamestown drove ily and Mrs. Margaret Shea and fam-|to the Cook home Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe and family were visiting with Mrs. Grewe's parents Sunday. Miss Herda Berg motored to Wilton Lars Jacobson was a business caller |? Saturday. . a OT a area aed | Ghylin | es By MARGARET DAVIS The Still Homemakers club and the 4-H clubs of this community gave an ice cream social and program at Hen- ry A. McCulloughs home Friday eve- ning. A very large crowd attended. Monday guests of Mrs. Steve Little were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Mrs, Walter D. Sunquist, Mrs. Frances Perkins, Marilyn Johnson and Leoma Sunquist. Miss Janette Coleman who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Coleman, re-| turned to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. H. D. Watkins and son, John Howard, were Friday morning guests of Albert Johnson, De Elda Little is visiting with her cousin, Leoma Sunquist. Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Tosseth were: Swan Swanson, Oliver Tosseth, Thel- ma Hanson, Staton, Margaret and Eunice Davis. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Mar- ilyn Johnson and Mrs, Frances Per- kins were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Watkins near Regan Sunday. | nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Granhoy and| Mr, and Mrs, John Keifer of Wil- children took Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tos-|ton were Saturday guests of Mr. and seth and son, Edwin, to Wing Sun-| rs, J, W. Kiefer. day to the ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopkins mo- Mr. Leland Perkins of Wilton called | tored to Bismarck Friday. on friends in Ghylin Sunday. Mrs. Norton Strand sccompanied Swan Swanson of Minnesota is vis-|the members of the Canfield Home- iting with his cousin, Mr. Nils Tos-/ makers club to Mandan Tuesday and seth, this week. Alfred Anderson visited with Marion Alm Sunday. They motored to Wing in the afternoon. Vernon Hedstrom of Bismarck is/for Mrs. B. ©. Strand at the Strand visiting his brother, Bert, home Thursday. Those attending ‘asaensaset =" 4 from Regan were Mesdames B. O. Richmond : ily were dinner guests at the Sylves- {ter Zrnhelt home Sunday. Carl Roberts of Fargo spent a few days this week visiting at the J. Wohlman home. Mrs. Tom Shea and daughter, Lu- cille, were Linton shoppers Tuesday. The Charlie Gregory, Louie Greg- ory and McCusker families took a trip to Lake Isabel Sunday. Paul Hinkley and Earl Dodd re- turned home Thursday from Detroit Lakes, Minn., where they spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Gilfen of Bismarck were guests at the P. 8. Gutensohn home Sunday. B. W. Thompson was in Bismarck Wednesday. H, A. Armstrong and W. L. Yeater were at Linton Wednesday. Miss Edna Gilbertson of Sanborn arrived here last week to spend a few days visiting with Mrs. Carl Apheim. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, J. E. Hayes, Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Car] Lein and daugh- ter, Marjorie, motored to Wilton Wed- Program at the Morton county fair. Gudrun Jordahl and Violet Olson |Lein, J. W. Kiefer, A. H. Lundberg, Carl Lein, N, O. Strand, Russel Hop- kins, W. N. Kelly, L. Hopkins and By MARTHA BOSSERT Harry Worden, eee Oscar Lundberg is a patient in a Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and| Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. sons, Bill and Emil and daughter, Es-|H. Lundberg and Nellie Lundberg vis- ther, were Wing shoppers Friday. ited him there Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Melhoff were| Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte returned from Monday evening callers at the G. A.| Fargo Sunday where she has been the Bossert' guest of her sister, 8. O, J, Olson was a Wing caller Sat-| Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and Betty Ander- urday evening. son called at the Carl Berg home Mr. Teppo and son, Ted, were call- | Friday, ers at the Fred Barth home recently. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heer returned Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Hien attended | {from Anamoose, N. D., Friday where the funeral of Mrs. Hien's mother in| they had been guests of Mr. Heer'’s Ferdiana recently. brother and family. Pete Wiesenburger was a Saturday| Miss Bessie Wilson motored to Bis- caller at the Gottfried Weher home. | marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Berg and| Mr. and Mrs, B,.O. Lein were Sun- Seating, alae motored. 20 Turtle) day suesis. Ok aimee, Emcee Elsie and Martha Bossert were Fri-| The members the Pentacostal day callers at the Adolph Degner| church hel at and family, , Betty An- Sunday. B, Aune and Paul Jahr motored turday, to get Mrs, Lybeck and children. Mrs. Jake Fisher is visiting at the Bill Fisher home in Wilton. Callers in Bismarck Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Lybeck and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and Kathrine Mary and Louise Walker. They spent the day visiting J. Little, Roy Walker and Mrs. O'Larry in the hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Ross have moved into the teacherage. The shipping association shipped three coarloads of cattle Saturday. Mr. Jordahl went to St. Paul with them. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Cook are visiting relatives near Bismarck. Mr. Jake Figher and children and Miss Lydia Fisher called at the Bill Fisher home in Wilton to visit with Mrs. J. Fisher recently. Mrs. Fred Olson called at the 5. L Jordahl home Tuesday. Mr. Thomas Hetherington of Des Moines, Ia. arrived at the Ole Olson home this week to visit for 10 days. Mrs, Hetherington and son, John Nel- son, will return to Iowa with him, Miss Lucille Johnson was a dinner guest at the A. F. Ghylin home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson of Wing cates at the Ole Olson home Thurs- lay. Gerald and Clair Ghylin visited at the Ole Olson home Tuesday. “Red” Kelly was a caller at the 8. L. Jordahl home Sunday. Burnett Jacobson and Clair and Gerald Ghylin visited with Mrs. Fred Olson Monday afternoon. B. Fitzgerald called at the Ole Olson Thursday. assisted in the presentation of their] 4 | Schrunk entertained at a miscellaneous shower | * By MARGARET MARCHANT Mrs, Charles Kindred of Saybrook, Il. spent Friday and Saturday visiting at the Ray Marchant home. Edward Schuh of McClusky called in this community Tuesday. Herbert Hoffman of McClusky, Clarence Kozinek, Misses Margaret and Irene Marchant spent Sunday evening visiting at the Jacob Stroh home. Clarence Kozinek called at the ‘Trichwasser home near McClusky Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters and small daughters and Mrs. Charles Kindred spent Thursday evening vis- iting at the Carl Johnson home. Charles Kindred, Jr. of Saybrook, Ti, spent a few days visiting at the Herman Neiters home this week. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Stroh and daughter, Annie, motored to McClus- ky Tuesday to attend the funeral of Edwin » 19-year-old boy who was killed by light 4 ‘Mr, and Mrs, Carl Johnson, Mayland and Miss Clara Johnson, Mrs. John Witt, Herbert Hoffman, Edwin Trieh- Wasser of McClusky and Clarence Kozinek were Sunday guests at the Marchant home. R.8. . Mrs. David Hochhalter and chil-