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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ; a f Menoken | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelin and son Rex Jean, were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. oberrs Craven and Jacky Yule were visitors at Mrs. Bill Arntz ary ‘and Mrs, Otto Ayers and fam- fly motored to Linton ‘Tuesday. Jay and Avis Abelein returned home from Anamoose Sunday after spend- week there. ag Pearl Satter who has been employed in Bismarck for several months is spending a week at her arental home. as B. Moffitt and son Thomas.; Nellie Dance and John Agnew were business callers at Melvin Agnews Wednesday and guests at Otto Ayers day. { Matibert Sherman visited at his) home Wednesday a eel = to Linton Friday. | Tr seatvin Agnew and daughter | Helen and Lillian were cheats rs Thursday. | seeps Homemakers club meeting was | poned until September the eighth when it will meet at Mrs. Paul mes. carcg| aor. Milton aes en es visited | day at U. M. Cravens. | wie nid Mrs. M. D. Agnew and fam- | fly were shoppers in Bismarck Sat-/ urday. > \ Taft > By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY | ‘Axel Soder, Wing, was a caller in vicinity Monday. Sa E M. Gosney and daughter dna spent Tuesday afternoon vis-| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ea, ie : and family, Mrs. Sarah Reynolds, Mr, and Mrs. M. T. Olson and Mrs. Percy | ! Reynolds and daughter. Mrs. E. C. Ruble entertained Mrs. C. Swanson, Mrs. M. T. Olson and Della Olson at luncheon Monday aft- ernoon. Dr. Prescott and son Gerald of Steele were visitors at the John Stee home Saturday. Monday morning} |Dr. Prescott and son and Harold jSteeg left for Long Beach, Calif. !supper guests Sunday evening Mr. jand Mrs. Carl Erickson and childret: and Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett and | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brushwein spent Sunday evening at the A. Eisenbeisz home. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanHorn en-| tertained Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peterson | at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson had as} dinner guests Sunday FP. O. Johnson and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ag- ner Swanson and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Crandall and daugh-j ter left Thursday. Mr. Crandall has) during Mr. Wright's absence. ‘ ey ott ‘ | Welch’s Spur | —— 74 By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mrs. Wm. Davenport of Baldwin |Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman the mid- dle of this weex. Mrs. Davenport is not well and will enter a Bismarck hospital for treatments immediately. Mrs. John Welch called at the ‘home of her sister-in-law, Mrs, Ruth | McMurrich of Glencoe one day this week, | Glen Baker and son called at the| Robert Welch home Tuesday evening. On Thursday evening Mr. Baker and Mr. Welch, who are on the school board, motored to Bismarck where at the James Koon home at Brite, while Mr. Gosney attended | the Farmers’ Ll be and Light-| Insurance meeting. | sgn George Lewis and Mrs. Henry} Swindling attended the Homemakers’ ‘Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sterling callers Tuesday. C. Fogarty were} ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen motored | to Bismarck Saturday, home Sunday. irs. Charles Gaskill and son Earl acs Saturday and dad irae at! ositzky home in Bismarck. | sara and Mrs. S. T. Triplett, Mrs. Roberts and Miss Lydia Briscoe an Cassel Gosney were hare visitors t the Presley M. Gosney home. | ‘Sanford Fairchild and P. M. Gos-| ney called at the Baker home Satur-/ night. - | wy. Ez Heaton, Jr., McKenzie, called | in this vicinity Saturday. — é Edna Mae Gosney is visiting a few days at the Triplett home at Brittin. | xe rh eee AES Sibley Butte ——__ $$$ —— ¢ By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST H Gilbert Cederstrom and family and| Charles Cederstrom were Bismarck callers Monday. = Mary Ellen Reese is visiting with Alice Clizbe this week. . og C. A. Mattson and son Willie vis- | ited at the Clifford Craven home near | Regan Sunday. 3 Albin Spangberg and family were} callers at the Fred Haibeck home Sunday. Carl Carlson and Carl Berndt/were | callers at the A. J. Roth home Sun-| day. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roth were Bis- marck shoppers Friday. s W. B. Couch, Mrs. Frank Paris and Mrs. Wright of Bismarck were call- ers at the Alex Couch home Friday evening. Alex and Albert Couch and John Glum were Sterling callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and S./4 Davenport and family were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. H. O. Putnam, P. P. Bliss and son Rodger called at the S. E. Clizbe home Sunday. Earl Evans and Willmar Schwei- gert were Bismarck callers Monday. > Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON ° The Royal Neighbor's club met last ‘Wednesday afternoon at the F. E. Johns home. Mrs. F. O. Johnson is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Fylling and family of Mandan were visitors at the A. H Burnett home Wednesday. Neil Campbell of Fergus Falls, ‘Minn., has been visiting Mrs. Living- ston. Mr. Neil is a cousin of Mrs. Livingston. Miss Eunice Spedahl of Jamestown visited Hazel Nelson recentiy. Mrs. Fred Jordan and children and Vernice and Donald Ne er spent Sunday afternoon at Lake Persian. Victor Pederson and Jim Annunson ‘who have been employed in Minne- sota returned home Wednesday eve- Os Mable Carlson of Granville and Mrs. John Carlson of Regan were visitors at the Clifford Nelson home Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Reynolds has had as visitors her daughter-in-llaw, Mrs. Percy Reynolds and daughter of Fort ‘Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan and family nd Mr. and Mrs. John Mount spent Sunday at Baldwin and Wildwood lake. Rev. Lars Foss was a dinner gues: it the A. H. Burnett home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Haugen and daughter Sylvia spent Sunday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland Tierney of Bismarck is work- father’s elevator here. A. Thomas and sor Erickson left Satur- Baltimore, Md. Mr. Thomas chosen as a delegate from i eee. tt 4 i] they engaged a carpenter to do re- pair work on Boyd school house No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family and Oliver Welch and Mr. land Mrs. Robert Welch and family’ club at the home of Mrs. Hallie Belk | visited at the Doppler home Sunday | afternoon. Laura Weich, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch, visited at the home of her little cousin, Doris Mc- returning |Murrich of Glencoe Saturday night) and Sunday. She attended the Sun- day school pienic at Glencoe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael and | daughter visited at the George Var- num home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd and fam- ily motored to the Will McMurrich farm Sunday where they attended the junday school picnic. od Cn ey By MRS. O. McINTYRE Harry Ulfers was a business caller jin Tuttle Wednesday afternoon. Laverne Goldberg made a trip to Bismarck Wednesday to have his eyes tested. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson were overnight guests at the McIntyre home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were shopping in Wing Satur- day evening. Arthur Kraft spent Sunday at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenberg and family and Mrs. Anna Klagenberg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Goldberg near Hurdsfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stiglemeyer and small daughter made a trip to Tuttle on business Saturday afternoon. H. S. Duncan was a business caller in Tuttle Friday. Laverne Goldberg was a caller at Ben Klagenburg’s Wednesday. Jim Olson was a caller at Allen Alnus Tuesday. | Trygg By GLADYS NELSON Lawrence and Paul Coleman were callers Tuesday night at the George Nelson home. Mrs. Oscar Coleman and Emma and Alvin Manning made a trip to Bismarck Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Cederstrom and children were visitors recently at the Albin Spangberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and family were callers Sunday night at Charlie Tryge’s. Vina Oder, who teaches school near Welch's Spur, came home to Spend two weeks’ vacation here. Emma Nelson, who has been stay- ing with her sister, Mrs. Clifford Scott, north of Regan, returned to her home Tuesday. Gwendolyn Nelson was an over- night guest Wednesday of Edna and Myrtle Oder, Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and Gladys Nelson visited Wednesday at George Nelson's, Vina Oder and Emma Nelson vis- ited Thursday at the home of Mrs. Richard Kikul, formerly Neva Mount. The Prairie Hill 4-H club held a meeting Wednesday at Violet Spang- berg’s. Elsie Cunningham presided. Henry O. Putnam, county agent, was present. The Trygg Cedarhill Homemakers’ club members held a meeting Aug. itors were Miss Vina Oder, Emma Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Putnam, Bismarck. Mrs. Ernest Kell spoke. Hazel Taylor was an overnight Guest Wednesday of Lylas Magnus. Mrs. George Nelson and Gwendo- lyn motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet were guests Sunday at the Fred Habeck home at McKenzie. Mrs. Kotz and Dorothy from South Dakota are visiting here at Louis Ol- son's. Mrs. Kotz is a sister of Mrs. Ida Thoreson. 4 Wild Rose = ——_——_—___§____+ held there. B matiag at ¥ BF oe — \ By MES. W. H. BROWNAWELL Harvesting is practically finished here and threshing is well under way. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell and Howard Brownawell of Moffit were present. Wednesday. tained Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson and infant son Sunday. | Friday on business of the school dis- trict. home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger, Howard Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson had BS iieownawell of Mofit And’ George | Buck, > services at the Pentecostal church in Regan Monday evening. the Ole Wold home Wednesday aft- ernoon. New officers were elected for the coming year. will be at the Earl Mowder home in three weeks. been doing relief work at the depot visited at the home of her .parents, | Arena || 10, Nine members were present. Vis-| ¢—_____________, Murel Meyers of Enderlin was look- ing after his farming interests here Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson enter- J. P. Jensen motored to Bismarck Visitors at the W. H. Brownawell By MRS. ROY LITTLE i Several from here attended church The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met at The next meeting Henry Schilling motored to the Capital City Monday. | Mrs. Earl Mowder, Edith, Grace (and Stanley Francis were Wednesday evening visitors at the Roy Little home. Callers at the Harry Davenport home Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand, Mr. and Mrs, Roy | Little, Gene and Wilfred Little anda Juanita and Margaret Jane Tatman. Mr. and Mrs. Art Strand, Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and son Bud, and Ethei jSchilling motored to Bismarck Sat- urday, where they attended the wed- ding of Marie Schilling. Regan shoppers from Estherville Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children, Willie, Otto and Fritz Uhde, Mr. and Mrs. |Carl Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. | William Michelsen and children, Ole Arnold, Hazel and Mollie Wold, George Mowder, Mrs. Earl Mowder and Roy Little and family. The Canfield Homemakers’ club sponsored an ice cream social in Re- gan Saturday evening. Juanita and Margaret Jane Tat- man returned to Wilton Sunday after spending the last two weeks at the Roy Little home. William Wilmot and family of Wil- ton were Sunday visitors at the Earl and George Mowder homes, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Westerman and son Everett were Sunday guests of Mrs. Westerman’s parents near Mc- Clusky. pe oes Se a f Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD | Mr. and Mrs. Seberan Erickson and {children and Mrs. Sophia Erickson of Bismarck spent Sunday at Beaver Lake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson. Saturday Wilton shoppers from here were Anton Nelson, Ole Lille- fjeld and Harold Soderquist. re Dick Kudick was a Wilton caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom and |baby visited at the Ole Lillefjelds | Monday evening. Mrs. Maria Elsberg spent Wednes- day visiting Mrs. Ida Soderquist. A brother of Mrs. Joe Brostrom is visiting at the J. R. Brostrom home. Mrs. Ida Soderquist and sons vis- ited at the Harold Soderquist home Wednesday evening. Ole Lillefjeld called at the Brown and Kudick homes Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. O. Lillefjeld and jSmall daughter, E. Lillefjeld and Glorine Asklund spent Sunday at the J. R. Brostrom home. > | Hampton o¢—______—__—_______» By ELIZABETH KOPPY Miss Dorothea Enders of Temvik recently spent several days visiting with Pauline Koppy. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were shopping in Linton Tuesday. Mrs. Charies Enders, son Charles and daughter Renee, Mrs. David Cal- quhoun and Mrs, Al Zoreb and daughter Dorothy of Temvik called on friends in this vicinity Wednes- day. : Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz were shopping in Linton Wednesday. Father Olberding, accompanied by Adam Bosch and Vincent Blorer of Linton, were in this vicinity Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sathern and Miss Emma Schnaible of Linton called on friends in this community Thursday evening. Business callers in Linton from here Monday were John Ohlhauser, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and daughter, Ted Schnaible, Frank Koppy and Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and son Leo. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters attended the church fes- tival in Hague Monday. They were din=2r guess at the Andrew Wolf home near Hague. Miss Ann, Francis and Russell Chesrown drove to Linton Saturday evening. ————E————eEeEeEEeEEE | Alta > By CARL SCHATZ Miss Irene Johnson is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs, Emil Zelmar. Charles Schatz, Margaret Dahl and Paul Kritchmeyer of Valley City vis- ited at the Karl Schatz home Sun- day. Mrs. Elmer Qualey and Mrs. L. Adams spent Saturday evening at the R. Patsner home. Irene, Esther and Eddie Johnson, | |Alvin Brockett, Raymond Gaub and several other young folks spent Sat- urday evening at the Joe Diede home. Caroline and Alvin Brockett called at the Schatz home Friday evening. Gust Schatz and Cecil Roberts, who spent the last 10 months in Griswold, ; Sunday. Well, all of Bismarck; Mr. and Mrs.| ness caller at the Schatz farm Sat- | Harold Brownawell of Sterling, and urday. David Schatz. |Stroh were McClusky shoppers Sat- urday. By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martini and George Martini of Fargo, who spent the week at the home of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martini, left George returned to work at Fargo, while Mr. and Mrs. Clifford went to New Rockford for a week’s | | Visit with Mrs. Martini’s relatives. M. Fetterley spent the week-end at | his home here. Miss Hattie returned with him to Horsehead Valley to visit with relatives. 4 Mesdames Barton, Button, Long and Savage spent Tuesday in Bis- marck shopping and calling on friends. Henry Jagd arrived in Braddock from Fargo Wednesday evening and is looking after his farming interests. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fornell and daughter and Mrs. B. V. Sanders and son returned to their home in Aber- deen, S. D., this week after a pleas- ant visit at the homes of Henry Sorem and Nels Thompson. Mrs. Silbernagel of Napoleon brought her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Ryan, and two children home Thurs- day after a week's visit with her par- ents. day from St. Paul, where he went to visit his sick brother. Prof. George Wright drove up from Valley City Thursday and called on Braddock folks. He announces that the Braddock schools will open Tuesday, Sept. 6. Seniors and juniors are requested to enroll on the after- noon of Monday, Sept. 5. If it is not possible to commence school at this time please enroll anyway so that classes and texts may be arranged for. Cc. T. Barton visited in Kintyre Wednesday evening. Mrs. Grace Snyder is a guest at the N. Wallen home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fockler and daughter Ruby of Dunn Center spent Saturday night at the A. Damsgaard home. Mrs. C. T. Barton, Sunday school superintendent, announces that Sun- day school will again be in session Sunday, Aug. 21, it being closed for three weeks. We are sorry to announce that Mrs. T. J, Kinney is quite ill with pneu- monia at her home north of Brad- dock. Mrs. C. T. Barton is down at Kin- tyre this week taking care of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Beal, and the new daughter, Carol Jane, who ar- rived Tuesday. Miss Ethel Maz igo of Braddock is to be congratulated on receiving her degree from Valley City State Teach- ers’ college. Lee Saville and Miles Stanton, who took a summer course at the Valley City State Teachers’ college, returned home Tuesday. Leonard Dexter left last week for Groton, 8. D. > | Baldwin CH By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Charles Dow and daughter, Miss Betty Dow, of Missoula, Mont.,! Andy Johnson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and Emil lipemenecees a Sie Sa ic Braddock be | cy N. P. B. Nelson returned Wednes- took the teacher's examination. Mrs. A. L. Garnes motored to Sykeston with Irene Maulsby and spent several Gays there as Miss Maulsby’s guest. \ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer and Betty Anderson motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and children, ;Miss Winnie Stephens and Mr. and ‘Mrs. L. Hopkins picnicked at Wild- j Wood lake Sunday. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg motored to Bismarck Saturday and attended the wedding of her niece, Virginia Marie Schilling, to Clifford Forsyth. | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and json Everett motored to Langdon Sat- urday. They were accompanied back to McClusky.by Miss Laverna Houser, jwhex® the Westermans spent Sun- Gay. | Miss Winnle Stephens of Stanton, N. D., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins. | Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and son Har- jold returned Saturday from an ex- ; tended visit at Minnesota points. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein motored to Minot Sunday. Mrs. Opal Olson returned Saturday from a visit at Esmond, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman motored to Beulah Sunday, returning by way of New Salem, where they were guests of relatives. The Congregational Ladies’ Aid will B. O. Lein. > | Canfield o_ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A group of friends and neighbors! gathered at the A. F, Ghylin home Tuesday for a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. T. Hetherington and son, afternoon was spent in visiting. Mrs. Art Strand presented Mrs. Hether- ington with a gift from the commu- nity as a remembrance, Miss Burnett Jacobson visited a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Olson. Mrs. Joe Cook and Mrs. L. O'Larry returned home from Bismarck, where they spent the last week. The Ladies’ Aid met at the Olej Wold home Wednesday. The follow- ing officers were elected: Mrs. Jcr- Gahl, president; Mrs. Kuehl, vice president; Mrs. Roy Little, secretary; Mrs. Ghylin, treasurer. The next meeting will be at the Earl Mowder | home. Lucille Johnson returned home Fri- \day after spending the week at the Broste home in Ghylin township. | Mrs. Ole Olson and Oscar Olson were callers in Bismarck. They called at the St. Alexius hospital to see Mrs. Gust Olson and infant daughter. ° \| Brittin 3 By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Triplett, Mrs. | Sally Roberts, Miss Lydia Briscoe and Cashel Gosney were Sunday dinner | guests at the Pres Gosney home near Sterling Sunday. Mrs. J. Kimball and sons John and Blair are visiting relatives at Twin Buttes and other points in South Da- kota. |, Mrs. William Mills and baby daugh- ter spent a few days last week at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. M, M. Dralle and| children and Bill Carrol of Moffit were Sunday evening callers at the; arrived here recently to spend some{Al Slovarp and Pete Smith homes. time with friends and relatives. They also are visiting relatives near Wil- ton. Miss Grace Falkenstein, who has been spending the last two weeks at Yellowstone national park, will ar- rive here about the middle of the week, Miss Falkenstein has been at- tending the summer session of nor- mal school at Dickinson, and the tour to the park was included in her work. After making a brief visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falk- enstein, she will leave for south of Mandan, where she will resume teaching the same school she taught last year. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and children, Glen and Iva May, spent Sunday at the Carl Eliason home in| Bismarck. Miss Bernice Morris began teach- ing in Crofte School No. 3 Monday morning. During the school week she is making her home with the Laur- ence Stocks family. She will spend week-ends at her home near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stocks are the parents of a baby girl born at the family home east of Baldwin Wednesday. The teachers, superintendent and students of the Baldwin Presbyterian Sunday school held their annual pic- nic in the coulee west of town Sun- day. A picnic dinner was served. Miss Hazel Anderson is spending the week with her grandparents in Bismarck. Mrs. Arnold Rupp has returned home from a two weeks’ stay in a Bismarck hospital. She was taken ill suddenly while visiting in Bismarck. Mrs. L. J. Truax of Wilton is spend- ing the week at the Laurence Stocks home acting as nurse to Mrs. Stocks and baby daughter. Norma Webster spent several days at the Wayne Cummings home visit- ing with her little friend, Iona Cum- mings. 8. E. Strandemo, who recently re- turned home from Minnesota, reports the purchase of a farm while away. He plans on leaving soon for that point, where he will stay indefinitely. Gus Bleckreid, who has been spend> ing several weeks here with his brother, Charles Bleckreid, left Mon- day for his home in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Bleckreid planned on spending a day in Fargo and the Twin Cities 2 route. ——$__—________9 \ Regan ° By, BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. W.~-N. Kelly were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Scott. Margaret Garnes was a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. G. A. Rich- ardson of Sanger, the last week. Miss Helen Dekrey and Aileen Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville mo- | Iowa, returned to their homes Thurs-|Schow of Pettibone were guests this tored to Valley City the early part day evening. week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ted- of the week returning Tuesday with) Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and Tho-|holm. , their son Lee, who has been employed jfield, Esther and Pauline Schatz; Mesdames Hendrickson, Stratton there. W. H. Brownawell attended a direc- tors’ meeting of the Farmers Mutual Fire and Lightning Insurance Tuesday. Voll shipped a of Moffit to the Twin Cities .| Spent Sunday afternoon at the lake. Roberts and Anna, Freda and Mar- Co. at|tha Follmer attended the ball game|at the A. F. Ghylin home Tuesda; at Brush lake Sunday. The game was played by Martin and Pickard- | ington. ville. The score was 5 tin’s favor. to 4 in Mar- Schatz home Sunday. t of McClusky was a busi- aa OO Cecil | motored to Bismarcl and Aune and Marvin Hendrickson k Tuesday. Mrs. N. O. attended a party < a -in honor of Mrs. Hether- Owen Kelly left for’ Jamestown ‘Thursday, where he will be employed Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher Bernita Brennise motored to and Bis- lead Wednesday. Miss Brennise Mrs. George Morrison, accompanied by Mrs. Cormie Kimball and Mrs. Kinzler of Moffit, left Monday by jautomobile for Roosevelt, Minn. Miss Edna Gosney of Sterling is visiting relatives at the Triplett home. Little Calvin Craven had the mis- fortune to break his shoulder blade; when he fell from a truck in which he was playing. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover at- tended a party at the Adrian Asbridge home north of Bismarck Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Renschler and family of Hazelton and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kershaw were Sunday dinner guests at the Dave Kershaw home, the occasion being Mrs. Kershaw's birthday. - Mrs. William McDonald and daugh- ters, Hilda, Margery and Eleanor, and Miss Lucille Crawford of Mis- souri township visited Thursday at the C. D. Kimball home. Mrs. C. D. Kimball entertained about 20 ladies belonging to the Glen- coe Ladies’ Missionary society and! friends Wednesday afternoon. Eleanor, Mary Jane and Alice Renschler of Hazelton and Jane Ker- shaw visited Becky Dutton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nordstrom of Braddock called at the Morrison cousin of Mrs. Andrews. - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball visited the young people at the Carlson home Sunday. Still [ —<—— ee By B. P. HAGSTROM Mrs. Harry Johnson, Miss Dorothy Johnson and Mrs. William Johnson and daughters Alice and Margaret visited with Mrs. Conrad Johnson Friday afternoon. Misses Ine®% Ellison of Chicago and Ingrid Hagstrom motored to the Louis Spitzer home south of Wilton for Miss Pauline Hagstrom Friday. . Mrs. Conrad Johnson and daugh- ters, Helen, Doris, Bernadine and Marlys, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. David Johnson. Bert Hedstrom and children and Miss Thelma Nord motored to Bis- marck Sunday to visit with Mrs. Hed- strom and infant daughter at the Bismarck hospital. The Still Homemakers’ club met at o-— day afternoon, Erickson assistant hostess. Most of; the members were present. Mrs. Knudtson gave a ‘report on turkey raising. Miss Inez Ellison of Chicago, Il. arrived in Bismarck Wednesday eve- ning to spend a two weeks’ vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, who met her at the train. Miss Caroline Keller of Bismarck has been visiting with Mrs. Anthony Erickson for the last few weeks. Mrs. Charles Dow, daughter and son of Missoula, Mont., are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson, for a few days. ymond Ral mson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and children of Regan and Mr. and Mrs. John- son were Sunday ot Mrs. Signe Johnson. meet Wednesday, Aug. 24, with Mrs./ who left for their home in Iowa. The | * home Sunday. Mrs. Nordstrom is a - the parents of a baby girl born. to them Friday, Aug. 12, at the Bis- marck hospital. Anthony Erickson, accompanied by Gordon Larson of Washburn, Wayne and Harold Sundstrom and Ruben Pearson, motored to O'Brien's lake Sunday. John Noon and sons, Oliver and James, and Conrad Johnson motored to Bismarck Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Noon, who is ill at the Bismarck hospital. Harold and Walter Wickstrom and Hugh Colby of Minneapolis arrived at the John I. Johnson home Mon- day afternoon to visit with the for- mer’s aunt, Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Christ Chernos of South Da- kota is a guest of Mrs. Oscar Wick- strom. if pic She SSAa meme n iL Cromwell | By LILLIE JIRAS Mrs. Clarence Long, Phyllis Little Schroeder Wednesday. | A daughter was born to Mr. and |Mrs. Laurence Stocks Wednesday, Aug. 10. Mrs. Bud Nelson, who has been spending a few days in Bismarck, re- turned to her home Saturday. home of her uncle, Herb Little, near Baldwin Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson visited with their son-in-law and daughter, ue and Mrs. Laurence Stocks, Thurs- lay. Mrs, Ralph Fricke and sister, Miss Mildred Hilken, spent Friday with Miss Gertrude Schroeder. Miss Phyllis Little, who-has been visiting at the Jiras home the last week, returned to her home near Re- gan Sunday. ae | Wing % By LILLIAN MUELLER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson a baby girl, Sunday, Aug. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hubbell vis- ited at the G. A. Hubbell home sev- eral days last week en route to Min- neapolis, Mrs. Id Pekkala of Michigan vis- ited friends in Wing last Tuesday. Mrs. Pekkala will be remembered as a former school teacher here. Ed Dalbec spent several days in Jamestown last week. Miss Marie McGinnis of Sweet Briar visited at the G. A. Hubbell home last week. | Mrs, J. O. Lein, Lindy and Ray-! mond visited at the Hy Jacobson home in Pettibone over the week-end. Tollef Subey spent Sunday in Tut- tle. His parents returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Beall and fam- ily of Bismarck visited at tHe L. Beall home Sunday. Mrs. L. H. Knowles returned home from Bismarck Monday. Ralph Jacobson, Richard Weber, Harold and Clara Mueller motored to Pettibone Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Heise of Parshall visited at the A. L. Davis home Fri- day. Rev. A. W. Heidinger of Bismarck conducted church services at the Evangelical church north of Wing Sunday forenoon. B. W. Graham, son Jack, Sophus Lein, Maggie and Emma Weber spent Sunday at Mandan. Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Davis and chil- dren, accompanied by John Mueller, Jr., motored to Minot Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Smith are par- ents of a baby girl born Saturday, Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky had as their guests the past week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Losk and family of Watford City, N. D. The Misses Francis and Esther Losk of Watford City were also guests at the Krem- enetsky home. Mrs. J. J. Hofner entertained the following Sunday: Rev. Father John Wingering of Wilton, O. McIntyre end family, H. Neiters and family, Wallace Sherman and family, Ed No- lan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fitz- gerald and son James and George McIntyre. Ferne Glanville spent from until Sunday at the Kronick home near Wiltor. The Lee Glanvilles of Van Hook, N. D., visited at the Glanville home the last week. The following children attended their first communion at the Catho- lic church Sunday: James Fitzgerald, Harold Neiters, Richard Mcintyre, Harley Sherman, Raymond Stunick, Mary Patton, Agnes Nolan and Re- milda Horner. Hilda Roseneau of Tuttle spent the week-end with her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rose- neau. Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Hans Nelson came home Wednes- day from Bismarck where he had visited since Sunday. Homer Monroe visited at Con Johnson's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haluzak and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kozak of Wilton called at Mike Kozak’s Saturday evening. Al Holder and son, Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and Edgar and Palmer Kvalness were business callers in Wilton Wednes- day. Gordon Engen and M. Jacobson were callers at B. Monroe’s Sunday. Paul Bourgois called at Joe Brown's Friday on business. Clarence Danielson of Wilton visit- ed at Steve Murray’s home Sunday. Walter Waddington was a caller junday. Mrs. Jake Spitzer and daughters lund home visited at the Art Prank Sunday, Mrs. Franklund has been ill the past two weeks. Edgar Jacobson visited at the Ivan Holden’s and Axel Stenquist homes in Painted Woods Sunday. A large crowd attended the bowery nee given by Jay DeLong Saturday nl a Mr. and Mrs. Helge Engen and family of Bismarck were visitors at Jacobson’s Monday evening. Gert- rude remained for a longer visit. and Lillie Jiras visited Miss Gertrude | ing. Mrs, Henry Arneson spent Monday Miss Phyllis Little visited at Seymour Arneson’s. Miss Annetia Schmidt of Goodrich, | ¢ meeting at Lein school No. 1 Wednes- nN. Lein and Dallas Barkman transacted business at Driscoll Wed- nesday. Misses Olga, Selma and Clara Rise motored to Wing Thursday afternoon. ‘Mrs, Lewie Ambers and son, Harold, and Olga Rise motored to Wing Fri- day afternoon. ith also visited at the H. L, Hanson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Fields of Wing called at M. E. Christensen’s Friday. Mrs, Harry Helgeson and sons, who spent the summer at Fargo, returned Saturday afternoon. They are stay- ing at the Theodore Torgeson home. Mrs. Marie Olauson and son, Olaf, of Clear Lake township and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise spent Sunday after- noon at Harold Christianson’s. Mrs. Harry Williamson and family and Ruth Thompson of Arena vis- ited Thursday afternoon at H. L. 8. Constance Lein of Sterling, Sam Vik and Harold Strom were supper guests at B. N. Lein’s Sunday eve- Arnold Christianson of Mandan spent the week-end at his parental home here. Arthur Rise, who has been employed ‘at the High Hope ranch this summer, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr. spent Sunday at the Dallas Barkman home. Mrs, Maynard, Mrs. Orville Larson and sons and Mrs. Carl Lundeen and sons of Pettibone called at J. O. Rise’s Sunday. Olive Rise accompan- ied them home. Mrs. Harry Helgeson and sons and John Gunderson called at M. E. Chris- tensen’s Monday. Mesdames Henry Arneson and The- odore Skogen entertained the Ladies Aid after service Sunday. Dorothy Cotes of Crandall, 8. D. and Sigrid Josephson of Wing called at J. O. Rise’s Monday. Mesdames M., A. Lein and John Ny- seth will entertain the Ladies Aid af- ter services Sunday, Aug. 28. Nor- wegian services will be at 2 o'clock. Isaac Botnem and son, Erling, spent Sunday at Ole Spilde’s. Sam Rasmussen of Clear Lake spent Sunday at Helmer Helgeson’s. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kluksdal and sons, Julius and Leno, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson, Joseph Rise and M. E. Christiensen spent Friday eve- ning at J. O. Rise’s. Heaton By SARAH HEINLE A. H. Heinle and daughter, Rachel 5 Ee son, Andrew, were Wilton shop- Pers Tuesday. Callers at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday were Fred Wagner and Amanda, Elise and Lavern Grewe. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Strobble and children were Wilton shoppers Fri- day. Charles Spitzer and son were Wil- ton shoppers Friday. Many attended the services at the Baptist Zion church Sunday. Serv- ices were conducted by Rev. George Schlofman of Turtle Lake. Milladt and Donald Schatz are vis- iting at the Jake Schatz, Sr. home a few days. John Gessele called at the William ‘Wagner home Sunday. Emil and Ella Wagner were visi- tors at the Edward Gessele home Sun- day, Mrs. Jake Schatz, Jr. underwent an operation at the Bismarck hospital Saturday. Mrs. Tyberg of Bismarck visited with her parents Sunday at the Fred Klein home. Curtis Keck had an accident Satur- day. While riding horseback, he fell; * off the horse and sustained a broken arm. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Sn, | Ecklund > By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Misses Edna and Emma Hedberg visited with Olive and Louise Fisher Sunday. Mrs. Louis Spitzer and daughter, Helen and Miss Pauline Hagstrom vis- ited at the Sam Shuler home recently. Leonard Spitzer called at the John Partyke home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenberger and son, Allan, visited at the Carl Spitzer home Tuesday. William Ollenberger, who has been @ patient in the Bismarck hospital, ret home last week. A number of little folks gathered at the Carl Spitzer home Sunday to help Miss Aileen celebrate her ninth birthday. Others who: visited there were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe, Henry Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spitzer and daughter, » Agnes Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon and son, James, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ollen- burger, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schuler and daughter, Dorthy, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Delzer and son, Raymond, of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklund shopped in Wilton Monday. Perry Nelson shopped in Wilton re- cently. Mrs. Christ Hilken accom- panied him home. Henry Fox, Mrs. Joe Warmke and Marulle Klien visited at the Carl Spit- ee) Friday evening. 4 Mrs. Chas. Krotz shopped in Wilton Monday. we — f Rock Hill W. H. Kolb home. Sunday guests at the J. F. Little children, Dorth; Cleo 5 ly, Myron, Elden, Elsie Willie and Victor’ Graf, Hilda ond Tillie Wat were Mrs. Mabel Bailey and|marck shoppers. Hoakenson of Bismarck brought Alyce, Roy and Shirley Walker home Tuesday evening. Roy left the hos- pital Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and family were Sunday guests at the Knute Knutson home. Mr. and Mrs, G. O. Lindsey and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wil- liams were Sunday guests at the Bethel Bailey home. ‘The Homemakers gave a ple social at Regan Saturday night. A large crowd attended. Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzger- ald home were Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Sherman and family, Hilda and Tile Waugeman, Hugo Nelson, Joe Cook, Clyde Little and Willie and Lillie Jiras. Miss Edith Francis was a Thursday and Friday guest at the 8. L. Jordahl home. Mrs. M. Pulling was a Sunday guest at the 8. W. Nemetz home. Lucille Johnson was a guest last week at the Broste home. Gladys Gramling was a Saturdey guest of Hester Bailey. Merrill Lindsey called at the C. J. Kuehl home Tuesday. O. W. Backman called at the Char- le Hettick home Wednesday. ‘ Sunday dinner guests at the An- drew Walker home were Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank Dutton of Wilton and their granddaughter, Aldine Hutton, of Minneapolis and Clayton Little. Andrew Kolb, Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver motored to Wing Sat- urday evening. A. H, Lundberg and Frits Uhde called at the Isaac Marcovits home Sunday evening. Hazel and Ruth Tolliver were Sun- day guests at the Roy Farley home. Alfred and Tillie Borth were Thurs- day evening guests at the Fred Ehnes home. . < | Hazlegrove | ot By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mrs, John Sattler called Monday at the Jack Stewart home. Her sister, Odraine, came home with her for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler and Miss Odraine Stewart were callers Monday, at the Emil Sattler home. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray and Mrs. Ray Hazelgrove were in Arena and Wing Tuesday. Mrs, Ruth Lambert was in Wing ‘Tuesday. Mrs. E, E. Glanville was in Wing Tuesday. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray and Mrs. R. Hazlegrove called Tues- day at the Ben Klangenburg home. Frank Gray called Wednesday at the Kraft home. Andrew Kraft and Ray Hazelgrove were in Wing We on business, Julius Zwiegle was in Wing Wed- nesday. Charlie Sattler called on John Satt- ler and family Thursday. Karl, Kenneth and Donald Wagner called at ,Hazlegroves Thursday on their way home from Klangenburg’s. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler were oo in Goodrich ‘Wednesday Mrs. John Sattler called at the Hazlegrove home Friday. Frank Gray and Opal Gray were sane guests Sunday at John Satt- er’s. Callers Sunday afternoon at the John Sattler home were Mr. Ward- rope and daughter, Alma, of Denhoff and Emil and Irvin Sattler. Ed. Shuler called at the Ed Oschner home Sunday. The Wardrope family were guests of Emil Sattler’s Sunday. Julius Zweigle’s called at Emil Sattler’s Sunday. resent ee \ Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT j | Mr. and Mrs, Gottfried Bossert and son, Gottfried and daughters, Clara and Christine, were Sunday visitors at the Fred Plines home. see and Mrs. John Wagner from lercer spent Sunday visiting at the Christ Berg home. eal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith are the Parents of a baby girl born Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and sons, Bill and Emil and daughters, Louise and Esther, were Sunday visi- tors at the John Mertz home. Mr. and Mrs. David Hien and Ervin, spent Sunday visiting at Jake Hien home. Nf Ghylin j By MARGARET DAVIS Bud Rawhudt is employed at the home of Mr. Walter Coleman's during arvest, son, the Sunday evening luncheon guests of # ~ Mrs. A. N. Tosseth were Mr. Swan Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Tosseth and children, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman and children, Mr. Walter seein, Staton, Margaret and Eunice avis. Miss Burnice Morris will leave for Baldwin to teach her same school this week. The next Homemakers Club will meet with Mrs, Harry Taplin. Mrs. John Vollen will be joint hostess with Mrs, Taplin. Mrs. Charles Don and family Missoula, Mont. are visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Victor Coleman is about again‘. after being quite ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sunquist were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Johnson. g Mr, Emil’ Olson Ghylin played ball with the Z-x. Hilda | Ranch Wing boys at the home of Mrs. » Irene Harvey|A. N. Tosseth Sunday afternoon, the Lillie and Willie | game being 8 to 7 in favor of Ghylin. Jiras, Pete pandauls Edith Francis, | Nils Tosseth, Leland Perkins and Victor Kohen, Max Cooper, A. H. Lundberg and Fritz Uhde, Mrs, Andrew Olson and son, Ray- mond, were Regan callers Wednesday. Tuesday guests at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home were Mr. and Mrs. Sel-| mother BE Marcovitz,|ton Davis each made home Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fargo i - Baek & eee

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