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( t 1 ’ my as, — Regan r \ ° By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. Ralph Parsons and daughter of Bismarck were guests last week of | Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Rierson. Mrs. Opal Olson motored to Es- mond, N. D., Monday and is the guest of friends. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Ju- lus Olson Wednesday. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. B. O. Lein Aug. 24. A. F. Tourtlotte attended the I. G. A. meeting at Bismarck Thursday. He was accompanied by his daughter, Frances, and Paul Jahr. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Everett, Mrs. August Westerman and Irene Maulsby motored to Bis- marck Saturday. | Audrey Stratton cut her arm se- verely on a piece of glass Friday. Dr. Thompson dressed the wound. Wm. Kyle of Bantry is the guest of his sisters, Mrs. Morton Strand and Mrs. Russell Hopkins. Three tables of bridge were in play at the home of Mrs. B. O. Lein Friday afternoon. Score prizes were won by Mrs. W. N. Kelly and Irene Maulsby. Lester Kuhnert and Irvin Regnier of Minneapolis called at the A. F. Tourtlotte home Wednesday evening. Alice Strand returned Saturday from Eureka, 8. D., where she has been in charge of a hospital. She spent Saturday at the N. O. Strand home. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hochhalter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren, all of Wilton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer and Betty Anderson picnicked at Hecker'’s lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Everett motored to the river Sun- day. Paul Rupp returned from Washing- ton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tedholm and sons motored to Pettibone Sunday. Mrs. Emmy Scott was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly. Harold Hientz returned Wednesday from a two months’ trip to California. Iola Du Toit of Washburn and Wal. ter Tyberg of Bismarck were wee! end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dimond. Their son, Lyle, who has spent several weeks with his grandparents, returned home with them. Mrs. O. B. Aune and daughters, Helen and Elsie, returned Saturday from a month’s visit with relatives at Maddock, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and children and William Kyle motored to Wildwood Sunday. ‘The Clyde Rhodes family of Wing were guests of Nellie and Oscar Lund- berg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson and daughter, Clara, were week-end vis- itors at Bismarck. _ if Hazlegrove i! 1 \ ee By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray and Joe Goldsmith were in Tuttle Tuesday. Mrs, John Sattler called at the Charlie Sattler and Hazlegrove homes Wednesday. Harry Ulfers called at John Sat- tler's Wednesday night. John Sattler was Thursday. Jack Stewart and sons, Wallace and Jackie, and daughter, Adrianne, were | callers at the Ben Klagenburg home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and daughters, Ione and Dorothy, and sons, Lawrence and Dale, were shop-| ping in Goodrich Wednesday. | Lawrence and Dale Goldsmith and! their sister, Ione, called at the Hazle- grove home Thursday. The boys also called at the Ben Klagenburg home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Opal Gray were dinner guests) at the Emil Sattler home Sunday, July , 31. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Stark and family were guests also. Mrs. Charlie Sattler’s sister, Miss | Neff, called at the John Sattler home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and/| Miss Opal Gray were shopping in Goodrich Saturday. i} Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler were in/ Tuttle Saturday. Ed Wagner was in Arena one day! this week. Ben Klagenburg and Ed Pond were} in Wing Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attended | Sunday school at Pleasant Hill. ¢— | Rock Hill \ + By RUTH LITTLE . in Goodrich Sunday guests at the Mrs. M. Fuel- Ing home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and Charlie Hettick. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little, Clayton, . Ruth and Phyllis Little and Louise Walker were Sunday dinner guests at the W. J. Jiras home near Baldwin. Mrs. George Nelson and children, Gerald and Gwendolyn, were Tuesday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Hazel and Ruth Tolilver were Sun- ‘Thurs- Tillie Borth were Sun- 3, guests at the Pred called Satur- Wilton | __NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS were Sunday guests at the H. C. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. _ __ Rasche home. They also called at the P. E. Patton home. Callers and guests this week at the J. F. Little home were Mrs. M. Fuel- fing, Gerald and Gwendolyn Nelson, tle, Willie Jiras, Lawrence Fitzgerald, {Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes, Mr. and | Mrs. Roy Little, Eugene and Wilfred | Little, Wanda and Margaret Tatman. Mrs. Andrew Olson and son, Ray- mond, were Sunday guests at the Wil- liam McCullough home. Miss Edith Francis, nurse at St. Alexius, is spending her vacation at her parental home, Regan callers Monday were Isaac Marcovitz and son, Sammy, and H. C. Rasche. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson oli at the W. H. Kolb home Tues- lay. lie Hettick home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Kolb and fam- ily were Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Emma Nelson were Sunday guests at the Walter Scott home. Mrs. John Stewart and Mrs. Art Ferris of Wilton were Monday guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley called at the S. W. Nemetz home Wednesday. Martha Graf called at the S. W. Nemetz home Sunday. H. C. Rasche spent several days at Bismarck last week as a guest of rela- tives, Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth, Phyllis and Virgil were Thursday evening guests at the Mrs. M. Fueling home. Mr. Moilenen motored to Wing Wednesday. eee | Brittin ° By 0. DUTTON B. R. Slater and Mr. and Mrs. George Kuntz were Bismarck visitors Monday evening. Mrs. O. U. Dutton and son, Roy, visited at the A. D. Welch home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George Brittin shopped in Moffit Wednesday and visited at the August Benz farm, south of Moffit. | Mrs. Dave Kershaw and children were Bismarck visitors Monday. Mrs. Frank King and children were Wednesday visitors at the M. M. Dralle home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw and daughter were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith vis- | ited at the Dave Kershaw home Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen of Moffit were Wednesday evening call- ers at the E. M. Whitteaker home. Mrs. Orin Dutton and family were | | and M. M. Dralle homes. Dave Kershaw and Ed Allensworth motored to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. John Stewart visited with rela- James and Irene Fitzgerald, Cleo and! Elden Bailey, Roy and Wilfred Lit-{ Mrs. M. Fueling called at the Char- | callers Monday at the B. R. Slater || son Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Swanson and daughter Beva Jean spent Sunday at Harvey. Visitors in Steele Sunday were the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf, Mrs. C. A. Swanson, Harold Swanson, the Misses Lillian Samp- son, Berneice and Eleanor Chapin, Mrs. J. O. Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs, John Brown family of Fingal spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carr. Miss Lois Brown, their daughter who has been spending several weeks here, returned home with them. The Women’s Foreign Missionary society met at the J. A. McCann home Tuesday. The ladies of the Mission- ary society of Steele were the invited guests from out of town. The 4-H Cooking club members and their leader, Mrs. George Schlabach, ‘held a picnic at the Hull farm last | Thursday. | Miss Velva Leistkow of Marion, who {has been visiting at the A. M. Brush- |wein home, returned home Monday. |Miss Leistkow is @ niece of Mr. Brushwein. |. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson and ‘family, who have been residents here {for only a few months, have moved | to Dawson. figesiaa ey Lein | ° { By OLGA M. RISE Arnold Christianson of Mandan visited in this neighborhood Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson ot Bismarck called at their farm here Sunday. Constance Lein is at present em- | ployed at the Smith store at Sterling. | Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., Mr. |and Mrs. J. O. Rise and son, Everett, |spent Sunday afternoon at Dallas Barkman’'s. Mr. and Mrs. S. Severson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Barkman, Selma Rise, Mr. and Mrs. A. Arneson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Arneson attended the dollar wheat meeting held at Wing Saturday eve- ning. Mrs, Gunderson is spending several visiting with Mrs. George Chris- tianson. Halvor Benson and son Harold of Harmony, Minn., are looking after farm interests in this neighborhood. Several from this vicinity attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Botnem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ambers motored to Bismarck on Business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise and Mrs. Alfred Arneson spent Sunday evening {at S. Arneson’s. Mrs. H. Gunderson and Mrs. George Christianson spent Monday afternoon at Ole Spilde’s. Thelma Skogen left Monday morn- ing for Bismarck, where she will be emploged. Emil Freidholm of Pettibone, N. D., spent Sunday evening at J. O. Rise’s. There will be services at the church Sunday, Aug. 14, at 2 o'clock. Hampton | ° ° By CARL SCHATZ Miss Eva McCluster is staying at the Launts Adams home. Iver Norby, Ole Olson and Mr. and; kar) Schatz transacted business in McClusky Thursday. a and/ Esther and Irene Johnson visited at the Qualey home Saturday. farm Tuesday. ‘Wayne, were Alta shoppers Saturday. Elmer Qualey spent Saturday and Sunday at his home here. Elaine and Buddy Millard and Ma- lian Stroh spent Monday at the Karl Schatz home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berquist visited at the Qualey home Sunday. Sarah Schatz is spending a few weeks with her cousins near Mercer. The Alta baseball team was defeat- ed Sunday by the Grass Lake team of Wilton, 17-7. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schafer are the parents of a 11 pound baby girl born July 30. The Misses Esther and Irene John- son were Alta callers Monday. Edmond Schatz, who is employed at the Sam Schultz farm near Mc- Clusky, spent Sunday evening at his home. Miss Eva McClister spent Sunday at the home of her parents. oS | Lyman | OO By S. GYLDEN Sulo Eckholm, Dave Josephson and Severt Gylden were callers at John Gylden’s Tuesday evening. Sergie Gylden has returned to Dave Josephson’s after spending a few days at his parental home. L. Holmes and son, Frank, and Frankie Farley were town callers Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Little and Bert Mack called at L. C. Holmes place Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Waiste and son, Earl, John Gylden and daughter, Sally, spent Wednesday evening at Gust Eckholm’s. Mrs. Albert Little entertained Mrs. Arthur Koplin, Mrs. Grant Hubble, Mrs. Shipp and Mrs. L. C. Holmes at luncheon Wednesday. Elward Holmes of Bismarck is vis- iting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | Albert Little. Sally Gylden visited with Selina Gylden at L. C. Holmes place Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Benz and Mrs. Olson of Driscoll were callers at Gust Eck- holm’s Monday evening. Sylvia re- turned to Driscoll with them. Sulo, Siiri, Severie, Tyne: and Eino; Eckholm were town callers Saturday evening. Mrs. C. Luiska and Selina and Bally Gylden were visitors at William Har- ju’s Sunday. Seth Harju and Emil Luiska were} callers at Rudolph Harju’s Sunday. | Selina Gylden, Seth Harju and; Emil Liuska were supper guests at John Gylden's Sunday. em Snes ser Pek Alta ° Dan Nuehart and Jesso Spalding, McClusky, called at the Karl Schatz Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diede ang son,! L. P. Weber. at the Weber home. callers Wednesday. * John Rousu and children, accom- panied by E. F. Savage, drove to Kin- \tyre Wednesday. William Yeater of California called on old friends in Braddock Thursday. George Sempel, who has been visit- ing with relatives and friends in Min- neapolis and Outing, Minn., arrived |home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Naaden were Braddock callers Thursday. Mesdames Savage, Gimble and Schaefer were Linton callers Satur- day. Mr. Silbernagel of Napoleon drove up Thursday and took his daughter, Mrs. Frank Ryan, and children home with him for a week’s vacation. W. W. Mandigo and daughter Ada drove to Valley City Thursday to at- tend the graduation of Miss EtheF Mandigo. The C. T. Barton family picnicked at Salt lake Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Button and little son Lyle and Mrs. M. E. Ryan visited with relatives in Napoleon , Sunday. Miss Luella Rott of Hazelton visited with Braddock friends this week. Miss Evelyn Timm of Napoleon is J. H. Bower, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long, Mr. and Mrs. A. Amundson, Mrs. Mary Fritz, L. Gruber and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage spent Sunday at Wildwood. Floyd Martini drove to Valley City ;Sunday to bring home Mrs. Martini, who has been attending teacher's col- lege there. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martini and George Martini of Fargo returned with him for a visit with jtheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. | Martini. Twelve members of the Braddock | Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. C. T. Bar- |ton Thursday afternoon. One new ee Mrs. E. Jackson, was taken in. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hauck of Burnstad visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gimbel, A_family dinner was held at the M. Fetterley home Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. P. Umber of Horse- head Valley. Covers were laid for 35 guests. Miss Marie Knutson of North Branch, Minn., was an out-of-town guest. Fourteen members of the Woodman Circle met in the Circle hall Aug. 3. °——_—_—_-» ___ Painted Woods | George Shepherd and daughter Luella of Hazelton were Braddock Sunday. > By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert were Wing shoppers Wednesday evening. Richard Jacob and Arthur Weber and Bill Degner were Thursday eve- ning callers at the G. A. Bossert home. Fred Barth was a Thursday evening caller at the John Weber, Jr. home. ter, Bernice, and Edwin Hien were Sunday visitors at the John Schiaben- skie home. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Riedlinger were Sunday visitors at the Adolph Deg- ney home. $$ > \ Richmond | Mr. and Mrs, John Hien and daugh- | * ‘week. a Heinle and daughter and sons, Richard and Andrew, motored to Wilton Tht 5 Mr. and Mrs, George Wagner and family were Washburn shoppers Sat- evening. aeisitors at the Walter Grewe home Sunday were Dave Keck and sons, Lester and Kenneth; Pete Seibel, Er- nest, Rachel and Richard Heinle and ‘W. Stone. . Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and fam- ily were callers at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday. Schrunk By MARGARET MARCHANT Sunday supper guests at the R. 8. a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. | ‘Andrew Kraft and Helen, Matilda|Marchant home were: Mr. and Mrs. and Eva Degner were Sunday after-jJ. E. Witt, Lloyd Marchant, Herbert noon visitors at the Fred Smith rey Hoffman of McClusky and Clarence Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and son, | Kozinek. Albert and daughters, Elsie and Clara! ‘William Ryan and Wilbert Neiters spent Sunday at the river. spent Sunday at the Henry Seilinger Mrs, Singer and son, Arthur, spent / home. 2 Sunday visiting with friends at Wing.| Misses Margaret and Irene March- Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Hien, Mr. and|ant and Herbert Hoffman spent Sun- Mrs. John Weber, and Mr. and Mrs.|/day afternoon at Florence Lake. Gottfried Weber attended the fare-| Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and family well party at the John Mueller home] returned to their home near Regan for Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth, who|Wednesday after spending a week m for California. iting there. e _—— vedward Schuh and daughter of Sterling McClusky were callers in this com- ° munity Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Seibel and By FERN R. STEWART daughter, Martha, and Lorraine — Wentz were Wing shoppers Tuesday Guttenberg and his orchestra of| afternoon. Bismarck will furnish the music for} Jim Kozinek and son, Clarence, the dance at the Farmers’ Union|motored to Bismarck ttl hall at Sterling Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Nol : van ei Billie Carol, Moffit, was a business| ily, James Novy and ¢ m, Mr. caller in town Monday. and Mrs. Anton Novy, Adolph Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele and fam-|Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. feted and ily were Driscoll callers Thursday. Margaret and Irene Marchant were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were| Wing callers Saturday baer Driscoll callers Friday. Edwin and ere oi ire been Emery Turner was a business caller| Herbert and Walter Hoffman an in Moffit Friday. Ray Herning, all of McClusky, called Charles Booheister and son Virgil | 0M friends ee nd hr ene and Charles Harker, all of Bell Plaine,| , Mr. and ek jo) A aa Seat cae Towa, former residents here, returned|4ren, Dorothea an 5 cn $< visit with her parents, Mr. and 5. Mr. and Mrs. Leo MW ley and children of Lark and Mrs. William Manley and little daughter Coleen of Hettinger also are visiting 1 ami Elste Erstrom | Keck’s parents . KB. Shearer | the Steve home east of Regan Thurs- aay etna, ee | Kees al aval day evening and enjoyed a hayrack Elmer Larson visited at his home| Amanda Grewe was on the sick | party. \ Mrs, Ed Broehl and daughters, Le- ona and Helen and son, John Strand motored to Hurdsfield Saturday to visit Mrs, A. Standley, who is very ill. Mrs. Julius Olson of Regan, Miss Marieta Matteson of Jamestown, Miss Hl Thursday afternoon guests of Mrs. John T. Johnson, The X. M. C. met at the J. T. John- son home Thursday afternoon. Miss Helen Johnson became a member. The next meeting will be at the Con- rad Johnson home August 18. Miss Pauline Hagstrom has return- ed to her school duties in Ecklund school No. 2 after a two week's va- cation. 3 Miss Nadine Noon was an over- night guest of her cousin, Miss Mar- tha Newman of Wilton Saturday, Mrs. John T. Johnson and daugh- ters, Helen, Deloris and Margaret and sons, Lester, Chester and Raymond, attended the Ladies Aid meeting at the Julius Olson home in Wilson township Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boettcher ac- companied by the Misses Verna Strand and Margaret Johnson. mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday and at- - tended a meeting at the Gospel Tab- ernacle. Rev. and Mrs. Amond Christenson and sons of Regan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand Saturday evening. Miss Florence Kounts of Turtle Lake visited with her aunt, Mrs. Os- car Erickson, last week. Miss Naomi Hagstrom returned home Saturday from Valley City where she has been attending normal . school the past four weeks. Miss Marieta Matteson of James- town, who Has been visiting with her cousin, Miss Helen Johnson, is visit- ing with Miss Mabel Flinn of Wilton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schale and son of Mandan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Soder- berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rein- hold Delzer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and daughter, ursda} callers in this vicinity Sunday. ‘Carold Brownawell was a business| Olga Seibel and small brother caller in Bismarck Saturday. on at. eh Anton Novy home on Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ryan arrived | business lay. here from Victoria, Minn., Sunday. Ernest Klein ms mesg eae Miss Constance Lein of Lein town-| at the home of his parent ok. ship is employed at a local store. ‘Margaret ant called at the Mrs, Hallie Belk, son Buddy and Isham Belk were Bismarck shoppers|J@ob Stroh home Tuesday. Saturday. ° Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aylea of Nor- s ton, Kan., arrived here last week for | Wilson | the fall harvest. Mrs. Aylea will be |? Pulao bond as Violet Schmidkunz. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Anton Nelson called on Ole Lille- fjeld Sunday. Harold Soderquist was a Wilton caller Saturday. E. Lillefjeld apd son Gerald of Wilton, Ole Lilléfjeld and Glorine Asklund motored to Minot Saturday evening. Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and small daughter, Mary Ann, returned ° | > Missou Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner of near Mercer spent Sunday at the Gust Neimiller home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and son, Melvin, motored to Mercer Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner mo- tored to Martin, N. D., Sunday to visit with Mrs. Wagner’s brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eman- Hintz. hy | * By L. M. CRAWFORD Mrs. J. E. Chesak and daughters visited with Mrs. Leslie Clark Mon- day afternoon. Miss Katherine MacDonald from Bismarck and Mrs. Stanley Francis visited at the home of her uncle, Wil- By ELIZABETH KOPPY The Inget young folks, Elmer Ser-|ome with them after spending two | Monday. tives in Regan Saturday, Sunday and} Miss Ann and Francis Chesrown|®io and Severt Gylden spent Sunday motored to Bismarck Tuesday, where |¢Yening at Gust Eckholm’s. the former had dental work done. William Reckmann left for Capital City callers Friday were| his | le Mrs. George Brittin, George Day and John Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Kimball and John Kimball were Saturday supper Guests at the Orin Dutton home. Maxine and Rodney Allensworth spent Friday with, the children at the Dave Kershaw hofne. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and children and Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and fam- ily picked chokecherries Sunday at the river and enjoyed a picnic lunch. Saturday Bismarck visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Reid and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball, Mrs. Orin Dutton and John Kimball. eS Ponaiasiaid ns case a | Wild Rose | OO By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and daughters, Elsie, Vernae and Maxine, were Sunday guests at the W. H. Brownawell home. Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Parnell of Aberdeen, 8S. D., are here visiting at the Nels Thompson and Henry Sorm |homes in Braddock. They were ac- companied by a sister of Mrs. Thomp- son and Mrs. Sorm. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle had 6 o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell of Mof- fit Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Nordstrom of Brad- |dock vicinity were Sunday evening guests at the Ernest Saville home. Miss Esther Lang of Sterling, who taught School No. 2 lats year, has eccepted the same school again for another year. Dwight Carlisle arrived Sunday \from Bismarck to spend his vacation with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville mo- tored to Valley City the fore part of the week to bring their son, Lee, home tor his vacation. | Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON P. M. Lathrop spent last Tuesday in Fargo visiting Abe Huggins, who is a patient at the Veterans’ hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland and K. A. Ersland attended the silver wed- ding anniversary party of Mr. and Mrs. I. Botnen of near Tuttle Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett were visitors at the Joe Lewis and A. Hog- stad homes Sunday. Mrs. Elwood Swanson was tendered @ party Tuesday afternoon by a group of ladies. Miss Mildred Apland is visiting at Fargo. J. O. Wright and son Lewis returned home Friday from their eastern and family and Miss Carlson of Sioux Palls, 8. D., who have been visiting ohn , returned to their Mrs. Fredrickson is Steve Koppy, Sr., transacted busi- ness in Hazelton Wednesday fore- noon, Mr. and Mrs, Mike Baumgartner, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wicken- hauser of Strasburg called on friends in this vicinity Wednesday after- noon, Mrs. Ed Surber, daughter Ruby and son Norman of Livona visited at this week. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Saturday evening were Caro- line, Hilda, Herman and John Back- haus; Bill, Christ, Ernest, Ben and Emil Joeb; Mr. and Mrs. John Roth and daughters; “Ted” and Magdaline Schnaible, Hilda and Helmuth Schier- meister, Steve Koppy and daughters, Elizabeth, Pauline and Gertrude, and sons, Steve and Frank; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and daughters, James Heer and Henry Knittel. Manly Fetterley, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber and Miss Marie Knudtson, spent Sunday in Braddock visiting at the former's home. Laverne Martin of Linton spent this week at the Steve Koppy home. Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and Mr. and Mrs. David D. S. Joeb mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday to visit Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr., who is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and chil- dren of Linton called on friends in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. ee eee te ea ee | Hazelton | + By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mrs. Grace Snyder came down from Sterling the first of the week to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jenkins of Lin- ton were Hazelton visitors Tuesday. The Christian Mothers’ society met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. B. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hulsether re- turned home Tuesday from a week's trip to Minneapolis, where they were called by the death of a relative. Miss Cleo Rott was at Linton Tues- day. Miss Eunice Wehlitz spent a days visiting friends and relatives at Steele. Mrs. A. F. Kurtz returned home the first of the week from Akeley, Minn., where she had been visiting the C. E. Kurtz family. Mrs, H. A. Armstrong left the end of the week for Michigan, where she will spend a short time visiting friends and relatives. Ben Klabunde motored down from Dickinson last Saturday to visit friends and look after farming inter- ests, = |e few home in Minneapolis Friday. ° ° Taft | By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY ° Mrs, John Baker is at Wilton vis- iting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen and small vona visitors Tuesday. Norval Marvel was a town caller ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Wildfang entertained the Methodist Ladies Aid at her home ‘Wednesday. Ernest Hurr and daughters, Ida and Elmona, were Sterling callers Wed- nesday. Earl Gaskill and Carl Pillen mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs, Pillen of Bismarck is spending a few days with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen, Mrs, Homer Envik, McKenzie, vis- ited at the Jessen home Friday. Edna Gosney spent Saturday after- noon with Eunice Jessen. Rev. Van Horne, McKenzie, called in this vicinity Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill spent Saturday at the P. M. Gosney home. There is to be a two weeks vacation at the church. No services will be held until August 28. in this vicinity Friday. Miss Lillian Hall attended church in Sterling Sunday. A. E. Cline and Presley M. Gosney attended the elevator meeting in Sterling Saturday night. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Gagner, Bis-| marck, were Sunday visitors at the Horace Fairchild home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and Oscar Jarsett visited at the Belile home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, Charley Mitchel and family of Bismarck were Sunday vis- istors at the E. L. Hurr home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Hara, Cleveland, visited Sunday at the Henry Jessen home. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Oberg and children visited Sunday at the Ernest Hurr home. Braddock \ 1 By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Leslie Reardon returned to Brad- dock Tuesday after spending his va- cation at his home in Wisconsin. Mrs. O. M. Vie and two sons, Arden and Eldon, who have been attending Ellendale Normal school, returned home Sunday. @ i Alfred Junge of Napoleon was & Braddock caller Monday. ° W. E. Titus, Driscoll, was calling Rev. Father Schweitzer and J. Pre-| A. Allensworth returned home Mon- fontaine are expected home the end|day after spending Sunday at the of the week from a two week's trip| home o: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ander- to Yellowstone park. son of Jamestown. Miss Edna Zirnhelt returned home| Miss Ruth Green, former Braddock Friday from Valley City Normal] teacher, is visiting friends here. school, where she took an eight weeks’} Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Fornell and eruree. © little daughter of Aberdeen visited Miss Margaret Hoff left Wednesday|this week at the Henry Sorm and for Linton, where she spent # few|Nels Thompson homes. Mrs. Fornell days visiting with her parents. She|is a niece of Mrs. Sorem and Mrs. returned here Monday. * ‘Thompson. Miss Marie Nixon of Mandan spent} Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lesher and several days last week visiting with | little daughter of Kintyre spent Sun- Miss Jane Monteith. day at the L. V. Lesher home. © Mr. and Mrs. Art Frederick and| Two carloads of hogs and cattle son Stanley of Bowbells were called | were shipped Saturday morning from to Hazelton Monday by the Braddock the to South St. Paul mar- illness of Mrs, Prederick’s father, ket by the shipping association. Matthews. Miss Linda Juhola and Miss Helen Misses Nellie and Beth Sabrau of] Aarvig drove to Jamestown Monday, Stephin, Minn., arrived here Satur-|accompanied by Miss Hattie Fetter- day for a few days’ visit with friends. | ley. ‘They, left the first of the week for} Mrs. T. Magee of St. Paul arrived Navoléon. in Braddoc! k Thursday evening for a weeks at the home of her brother- jin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hustad. Emory Johnson spent two days this week at the Tom Morgan home. Harold Soderquist was a Wilton caller Tuesday. son, Ernest, are visiting at the An- drew Nelson home. Walter Asklund and LeRoy Root spent a few days last week visiting at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Fred McFadden and his men are the Steve Koppy home several days|son and Miss Lucile Baker were Li-|cutting grain in this vicinity. Mrs. Lester Brown was a Wilton caller Friday. Mrs. Ida Soderquist visited at the Ole Lillefjeld and Dick Kudick homes Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lillefjeld and son, Gerald; Ole Lillefjeld and Glorine Asklund were Bismarck callers Wed- nesday. Einer Soderquist called at the Dick Kudick home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nel- son and son, Anton, Thursday at their camp at Beaver lake in honor of their son Ernest's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lillefjeld, Mr. and. Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter, Mary Ann, and Glorine Asklund spent Sunday at Beaver lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son, Ernest, and Mr. and Mrs, An- (drew Nelson and son, Anton, called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday. it Glenview Oa | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Burl Monroe called in’ Bismarck Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Engen, daughter, Gertrude and son, Gordon and Mrs. Ed Nelson and daughter, Gladys, of Bismarck were Thursday evening vis- itors at Jacobson’s. Gordon remained for a longer visit. Sunday callers at the Mike Kozak home were Dan Johnson, Albert Lar- son and son, Harold, Charlie Spitzer and son and daughters, Amanda and Pauline, Alfred Diede, “Shorty” Ja- cobson and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Halu- zak and children. Violet Johnson visited at Lawrence Johnosn’s Wednesday. Vearl Holden called on Ludwig Hanson Sunday. Cornelia and Ingvald Johnson vis- ited with Allen and Alice Larson Sat- urday. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson called on Mrs, Enock Anderson Thursday. Hans Nelson went to Bismarck Sun- day evening to visit relatives. “Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyers and son, Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Helge Engen and family of Bismarck were Sunday dinner guests at Jacobson’s. Other visitors were Ted Quanrud and sons of Bismarck, Pearl Holden, John Murrey and Harold Larson. School No. 2 opened again Monday morning after a two weeks vacation, Alice Spitzer returned to her home the latter part of the week, having spent the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Art Franklund in Eck- lund township.- George Oltjen and Rudy Staltz were home, Robert and Donald Elisan were call- ers at John Stoitz’s Sunday. Mrs. Enock Anderson and daugh- ter, Anette, were callers in Baldwin Thursday. r Mrs. Frank Kocker and Mrs. Wal! Rustand called at the George i- ert home Monday. Bismarck callers and shoppers past week were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay DeLong, John Carlson and Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Bill Larson, Mrs. Les- ter Larson and the J Mr. liam MacDonald, Wednesday after- noon. Fred Peterson of Bismarck was & caller at the John Crawford home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and chil- dren spent Sunday evening at the Sam Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle motored to Lake Monday, where they Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and | 28: Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cook and baby yg we daughter from’ Bismarck visited at |Sttended the funera the Leslie Clark home Tuesday eve-|“ yr and Mrs. John Jones of near Martin spent the week-end at the Fred Wall home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rohrer and daughter Shirley Jean, Miss Mildred Bolder and Clarence Rohrer, all of Bismarck, spent Sunday at the Mrs. Henry Crawford of Bismarck spent last week at the Charles Swen- son home. Misses Eleanor and Lucille Craw- ford visited with Mrs. Leslie Clark and Mayme Clark Wednesday. John *-rg home. Miss Margery MacDonald of Bis-|"“Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Wagner vis- marck is spending ® two weeks’ Va-| ited at the Henry Gesele home Sun- cation at the home of her parents,| day evening. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. Mesdames Leslie Clark and James MacDonald visited with Mrs. William Mills in Bismarck Friday. James Brown, John Kluksdahl and| yyiss spent Sunday with John Crawford are assisting megs . < ‘William | yriss Martha Warner near Mercer. MacDonald with his . rs badass Mrs. William Mills and baby daugh- ter, Peggy Ann, are visiting at. the home of their parents and grandpar-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford. ee a ene Nf Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH their guests Sunday their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest Seibold. 5 ad 2 By MBS. C. E. MOFFIT Mrs. Hilma Adams was taken to a hospital at Bismarck Monday suf- fering from pneumonia. Mrs. Fay Johnson, her daughter, is at her bed- Marcus Trembley motored to Bis-|"%- 14 sere Oscar Anderson and marck Monday. dren, Raymond, of Bis- Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mr. and ols ba ane ae Burt Johnson Mrs. R. M. Welch and Mr. and Mrs.| nome Friday. Horace Dirlam and family were in| George Reed and sister, Elizabeth, Bismarck Tuesday. of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting their Mildred and Elmer Funston visited) aunt, Mrs. Burt Johnson, and other at the C. K. Boyd home Tuesday. relatives here. Earl Baker, who has been home| wr, and Mrs. James Legg have as from the hospital about a week, was|their guests Mr. Legg’s sister, hus- not feeling well again le band and daughter of Hankinson. Otto Dorman and son, Fred, called) ‘The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Aug- at the Doppler home Tuesday eve-|ust Benz Wednesday. They decided ning. to have an ice cream social and food Earl Snyder called at the John|sale Aug. 27. The next meeting will Welch home Tuesday. be with Mrs. E. T. Olson the first Mrs, Earl Baker and baby and| wednesday in September. daughter, Marian, visited at theHan-| George Moffit and Alfred Faust son home Thursday. were Bismarck callers Monday. Ed Doppler and two sons, Marcus] Mr. and Mrs. George Buerkle and Trembley and Elmer Ellsworth dined | family of Sanish visited Monday with Doppler broke a piece of steel which} from an abscess. imbedded itself in his hand. Sunday Johnson was a supper he was taken to Bismarck, had the wound probed. was unable to find the Burt Johnson home vised an X-ray picture during Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Emmet week, Carroll and family, the Misses Twila Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and|Dralle, Nellie, Lillie and Annabelle children, Robert Welch and children, |Mauk, Luella Coder, Verona Jensen, Mrs. Tollifson and Arthur and Wal-|Inez Peckens, Norma Hill, Mrs, C. E. ter Yeakle visited at the Jack Ish-/Moffit and daughters, Harriet, mael home Sunday. Willy and son Sunday visitors at the Ed Strandemo| ¢: and Mrs. Cl t Erstrom and | of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd and fam- ily attended services at the Stewarts- dale church Sunday. Callers at the Walter Grewe home and Ernest Heinle. Mr, and Mrs, the Dave Keck home Wednesday. Shearer home Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Grewe, Amanda and the ul Heinle home Wednesday. Tuesday were G. E. Shearer and Sarah ‘Walter Grewe and sons, Leo and Lavern, were callers at Amanda Grewe called at the G. E. Emil Enockson and son, Miss Amanda Iwen and Mrs. C. E. Moffit. Mrs. Ed DeHaan and daughter, Betty Jo, visited at the Mike Hanson home Tuesday evening. hospital is vacation at her home By B, P. HAGSTROM Ruth Freitag, Velma John- son Lavern called at|son and Cora De Vee Richard of Wil- Miriam, Mrs. Daniel Johnson and family and Mrs. William Johnson and family enjoyed a picnic dinner and supper in the grove at the John T. Johnson farm Sunday. Mrs. Harry Johnson sponsored the picnic. ? | Wing > By LILLIAN MUELLER B. W. Graham and son, Jack, spent Sunday visiting at McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Dalbec drove ta Goodrich Saturday to get Mr. and Mrs. G. Strobel and daughter, Alice, who spent the Sunday here. Mrs. J. O. Lein spent the week- end in Driscoll. Miss Theo Jahns spent Saturday night and Sunday with Opal and Faye Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell ana B. W. Graham were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Teppo and chil- dren spent Sunday afternoon at the E. Siirtola home. Theodore Teppo, who has spent some time at the Siir- tola home, returned with them. Mrs. John Weber, Sr. entertained a group of friends at her Satur- day in honor of Ray Webér’s third birthday. The Wing baseball, team defeated the Tuttle Hill Billies, 18 to 5, here Sunday. Agnes, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nolan, is visiting the J. J. Horner children this week. Mr. and Mrs, John Mueller enter tained about 50 friends and relatives at a farewell dinner for Mr. and Mra, R. J. Bleth Sunday. Vernie Newcomer of Driscoll is vis- iting at the J. M. Lein home. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Madland and Jerry Jerome and Vern Thysell, all of McKenzie, spent Sunday at the Ben McCloskey home. ° Olive Jacobson spent the week-end at her home in Pettibone. John Harty is a patient at the St. Alexius ‘Hospital. Miss Marie McGinnis of Sweetbriar, , & former teacher in Wing, is visiting at the G. A, Hubbell home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson and family of Still, Mrs. H. Falkenstein of Wilton and Mrs, Jane Register of Bis- marck were Sunday visitors at the August Anderson home. Mrs, H. C. Asplund and daughter, Elvira and Grandpa Asplund of Wil- ton were callers at the James Olson home 4 Patton is spending this week Mary with Margaret McCloskey. Mrs. L. H. Knowles is staying at Bismarck because of her mother’s ill- ness, Mr. and Mrs. John Hein and daughter and Edwin Hein spent. Sun- day at the John Scherbenakie home, John and Edith Mueller accompan- ied by Lela Davis drove Mr. and Mrs, G. Strobel and daughter, Alice, to Goodrich Sunday evening. Anna Ma- rie Mueller went with them to spend @ few weeks there. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Bleth and sons at the Robert Welch home Thurs-| Mrs. Burt Johnson. left for California Monday day. Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Kinzler and| Where they will make their home. Chester Boyd and Elmer Funston|children and Miss Nellie Monson |* called at the Robert Welch home Fri-| motored to Lake Isabel Tuesday tfor|| Clear Lake day morning. ah outing, the event being Emma |. While doing some machine repair] Jean's ninth birthday. , work Saturday evening, Lawrence} Neil Edwards has been suffering By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. H. A. Smith spent Tuesday James Legg home Satur- | afternoon with Mrs. B. F. Paslay while ,, Mr. Smith called on Grandpa John- son. E.-A. Van Vleet was a Wednesday caller at the home of his son, Allen. Miss Myrtle Christensen Wale ter visited with Mrs. J. E. and Sharp Wed- nesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen had Fargo callers Wednesday. Johnson and son, James, hospital Saturday. Little Carline Beyer of Sterling Spent several days visiting her grand- Parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family spent Sunday with Mr. and 4 Mrs, Joe Paulsen and family. A_ birthday dinner was e 4 a 2g vet