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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, —$<$<$<$___——_—_—_* Cromwell | By LILLIE JIRAS Harry Davenport and Roy Little motored to Bismarck and Mandan Monday. Willard Harrison of Bismarck spent several days this week at the Ole Wold home. Mollie Wold spent Wednesday aft- ernoon at the Earl Mowder home. Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred were Regan callers Wednesday after- Isen called at the Earl iday afternoon. Frank Michelsen in the Capital Ghylin and sons, Gerald and Claire, called at the Roy Little home Saturday morning. Mr. Hindbauch spent two days in Wilton this week, where he was un- der the care of a physician. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dimond spent Sunday at the Sam Houser home near McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and children were Sunday afternoon vis- ttors at the Ole Wold home. > | Missouri | * = By L. M. CRAWFORD Miss Rhea MacDonald from near Bismarck returned to her home Sat- urday after spending several days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. William MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Robidou were callers at the Leslie Clark home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Lucille and John Kluksdahl visited at * jand Albert Meyer |¢———_________—_—-» L Ecklund | By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Waddington and family and Leonard Spitzer vis- jited at the George Montgomery |home Sunday, Mrs. Mary Ollenberger spent the William and Henry Ollenberger of ; Macomber, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray and! daughter, Marian, and Rose Judkins, | all of Wilton called at the Carl Spit- | jzer home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schuler and daughter, Dorothy, motored to Wash- burn to attend a birthday party {which was held in honor of Mrs. ;Schuler's mother, Mrs. Jake Bren- niese, Sunday. |. Mr. and Mrs. John Pfau motored {to Denhoff Saturday afternoon to jtake Mrs. Pfau's niece home. Miss Francis Hanwell visited with | Aminda and Pauline Spitzer Mon- | \day afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklund and infant son were callers in Wil- | |ton recently Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Schuler and | {daughter, Dorthy, Francis Hanwell visited at the Lewis {Spitzer home Thursday evening. Mr. Harry Anderson and sons, Ray | |and Aldene, and Mrs. Pauline Thors- |ness and son, Arvid, motore4 to the jriver Friday afternoon, i Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe |daughter, Laurine, visited at {Laurence Fisher home Monday. )} Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller mo- tored to Zap Saturday to take Miss Winnifred Isaacson hack to school | there. Miss Isaacson spent the sum- mer months with the Miller family. | Mrs, John Dixon and son, James, | motored to Bismarck Saturday. They | the week visiting with her sons, Adam, | | and | the C. D, Kimball home near Brittin | were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening. William Ollenberger and sons, Mrs. Mrs. James McDonnell of Bismarck | Walter Leben and Mrs. David Mc- is visiting at the John and Clark homes this week. Misses Hilda, Eleanor MacDonald were supper guests at the}. Andrew Irvine home Fri the oc-| casion being little John Irvine's birth- | day. { Mr. and Mrs. William Mills were | | and Rhea} Leslie | Ginnis. Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE ‘ Callers at the C. J. Kuehl home supper guests at the John Crawford) Monday were S. L. Jordahl, Clarence home Saturday. Miss Marjorie MacDonald of Bis: marck spent the week-end at her} parental home here. Miss Helen Doehle of Moffit is vis-j {and Andrew | Fode. Walker and Emanuel | Hester and Dorothy Bailey were Re- ‘gan callers Monday. Mrs. M. Fueling and Bert Mack iting at the home of her brother-in-| were Monday guests at the Albert law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Little home. Wing. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodworth | They also motored to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and were entertained at Sunday evening family were Monday evening guests dinner at the home of Mrs. Wood-jat the J. R. Fitzgerald home. worth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.| Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little were Chesak. | Tuesday guests at the W. H. Kolb Stanton Robinson spent Sunday jhome. visiting with Bob McDonnell. Mrs. Andrew Olson and son, Ray- Mrs. Richard Day and Mrs. Madge |mon |, motored to Regan Tuesday. Robinson and son Bobby from near Miss Mildred Nelson motored to Brittin, Mrs. William MacDonald|Wing Tuesday. and tiaughters, Hilda and nor. Mr. aud Mrs. Oscar Magnuson were. callers at the John Crawford were Sunday evening guests at the home Monday Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth! Callers at the Andrew Walker | and family, Mr. and M Walter |home Monday were Mrs. Laurence | and El-!O'Leary, Mrs. Joe Cook, Mr. Hein- | Woodworth, Mrs. Joe Cla vera, Mrs. William MacDonald. Mi and Mrs. Emory Woodworth, Misses Hilda and E 3 Id and Lucille Cra’ and John Crawford were Capital City shoppers Saturday. € ko ————————————— By MRS. ROY LITTLE J. A. Varley was a business caller at the F. C. Nelson home Monday F. H. Schroeder was a_ business taller in Bismarck Monday. | Estherville | ]bock and daughters, Elsie and Mar- tha. Sunday guests at the Art Magnus jhome were Emma and Victor Nelson jand Ida, Myrtle and George Mag- huson, Ira Bailey was a Regan caller Tues- iday. Charlie Our, Ira McCoy and Clar- jence Walker motored to Regan Thurs- | Gay, | Andrew Walker called at the G. O. \Lindsey home Friday. | { Isaac Marcovitz motored to Regan || Thursday. Mrs. Ira Bailey and daughter, Hes- , y, iter, were Thursday afternoon guests Lawrence Stocks called at the Hat the Mrs. M. Fueling home. Belirceder home Thursday morning. | ner, and Mrs, John Moser were P. H. Schroeder motored to Regan!sunday guests at the Fred Ehnes Thursday. home. Mrs. Clarence Long and sons, Ger-| rr and Mrs. John Moser were ald, Muriel, Jack, Pat and Billie, were sunday guests at the Fred Ehnes suests at the Bud Nelson home jiome, Thursday. Miss Hazel Engdahl was a guest of Miss Gertrude Schroeder a few days his week. Martin Nelson, Mrs. Porter Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley were shoppers in 3ismarck Saturday. Harry Brown, Joe Jiras, Bud Nel- on and Harlow Hendershott were ‘isitors at the Clarence Long home sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, son “gerald, daughter Gwendolyn, Sam 3rown and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ‘itzgerald were entertained at dinner) J. A. Varley Sunday. | ty Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Long, Bud telson, Harlow Hendershott, srown, Israel Brown, Donald Little. rene Fitzgerald, Vincent Sherman nd Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman nd sons, Harley and Harrison, were! isitors at the Jiras home Sunday. Harlow Hendershott and Bud Nel- on were visitors at the Brown broth- | rs’ home Sunday. { Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN 4 Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons were allers at the Roy Little home Sat- rday. Ole Olsen w: ouse Monday. a caller at the school Harry j Savage heme. Callers at the P. E. Patton home Sunday were Clyde Little, Laurence j Fit gerald, Willie Ehnes, Hester and |Laurence Bailey. Shirley Walker was a Thursday guest, at the Bethel Bailey home. Grandma Bailey returned to the Mrs. A. McCoy home Sunday after spending a week with Mrs. Joe Cook. | Roy Walker, who spent a week at the Hoakenson home at Willow City, returned home Sunday. Mr Algot Ryberg was a Friday i guest al. the Ernest Gordon ~ Braddock — ——-—# — By MRS. E. F, SAVAGE } A meeting of the Braddock mem- jbership of the Methodist church was jheld in the church Thursday evening to make plans for the coming year. Church services will commence jagain Sunday evening, Sept. 4. | | Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nordstrom of; / Walnut Grove, Minn., arrived at the ‘home of their son, Oscar Nordstrom, Sunday. Mrs, E. E. Clarke of Ellendale, who} has been staying with her daughter, | | Mrs. Evelyn Evans, at the Bismarck | hospital, came to Braddock Priday| evening and is visiting at the E. F.! The Wild Rose Homemakers’ club} Mrs, Anna Strand and Miss Alice/met with Mrs, Bohlin Saturday aft- trand were callers at the S. L. Jor-jernoon. Mrs. Naaden gave the proj- ahl home Sunday. They visited with | ect lesson. New officers elected wer irs. Jordah! who is sick in bed. _| President, Mrs. Albright; vice pre: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook, Sid and!dent, Mrs. Oscar Nordstrom; secre- oe Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | tary-treasurer, Mrs. Fetterley; chair- ‘Larry were visitors in Jamestown | man of reports, Mrs. Bohlin; project unday. They returned home Mon-/ leaders, Mrs. Robinson and Olga ay evening. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Fisher and chil- ven and Lydia Fisher were callers ; the Carl Berg home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. James Olson of Wing ere dinner guests at the A. F. Ghy- 1 home Sunday. They also called : the Ole Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and little _atherine Mary called at the Ghylin, sher and Olson homes Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Gust Olson have 4med their girl Lavona Marlys. _ Grandma Bailey recently visited a | ‘w days at the Joe Cook home. She now at the McCoy home. “ and Mrs. W. Ross and Mildred jithem were callers in Wing Tues- in Regan from Canfield turday evening were the Fisher, and Moser families, Joe Cook, ‘and Mrs. O’Larry, Randolph Jor- ‘hi and Christ Wageman and fam- Tuesday. , A. FP. Ghylin and at the E. Mowder | Bohlin. The next meeting will be ‘with Mrs. Hildur Peterson Sept. 10. {| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanson of New| |England spent Wednesday night at \the E. F. Savage home. || Mrs. Norman and daughter, Mrs. Bower of Linton, visited Tuesday and Wednesday at the Jake Bower home. Mrs. Jake Rott and daughter Cleo jof Hazelton visited Thursday with Braddock friends. The Braddock Shipping association shipped a carload of stock to the St. | Paul market Saturday. Charles Fors- berg accompanied the load. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fadden of Bis- marck were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Sempel. Mrs. Carl Spitzer entertained about 30 ladies Thursday afternoon at a shower for Mrs. D. Wurm. H. A. Armstrong and William Yea- ter of Hazelton called on Braddock friends Saturday afternoon. The W. O. W. met in regular ses- sion at the Siem hall Thursday eve- {ning with 30 members present. Braddock folks who attended the family picnic held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Port Umber | of Horsehead Valley were Mr. and Mrs. M. Fetterley and Hattie, Mr. and Mrs. Ras Aarvig and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tracy and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tracy and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koenig and family and Mr. and Mrs, Thore Naaden and family. Mesdames S. Kurtz and G. Snyder of Hazelton were callers at the H. W. Allen home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Barton and sons and Mrs. Carl Spitzer and Merced mo- tored to Ryder Sunday. J. A. MacLachlan of Bismarck, ac- companied by his two nieces, Misses Kathryn and Virginia Timmins of Chicago, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Aarvig, Mrs. Sisco, Miss Leone, Mrs. R. P. Sisco, Mrs. H. W. Beale and children, all of Kintyre, were Thursday visitors with the Spitzer and Barton families. Mrs. O. M. Vie entertained the Swedish Ladies’ Aid Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. J. H. Bower was hostess to the Study and Civic club Tuesday eve- ning. Twelve members were present, jwith Mrs. R. Norman and Mrs. Wil- liam Bower of Linton as guests. Mr. Barton and Mrs. Dexter were chosen as delegates to the state convention to be held at Devils Lake. The next. meeting wil be held Sept. 13. Mrs. A. J. Piers and daughters, Alice and Gertrude, and Mrs. G. H. Dexter and daughter, Izola, drove to Napoleon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koenig and three children, who spent the week Hoa home Sunday. Brittin a eee By 0. DUTTON > Roberta and Warren Reid were Monday callers at the Dutton home. Mrs. Madge Robinson and son Bobby of Braddock are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ay. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Woods of Santa Cruz, Calif.. were overnight guests at the home of their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dutton and Elmer Dutton visited Sunday with relatives at the George Morrison home. Miss Clara Mauk of Moffit is vis- iting a few days at the O. U. Dutton home. Bismarck visitors Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crawford, Mrs. Cc. D. Kimball, Mrs, Richard Day, Mrs. Madge Robinson and son Bobby, Mrs. M. M. Dralle and sons, Dutch and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. William Mills and daughters and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and children. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Woods, Santa Cruz, Calif, Mrs. J. Kimball and Mrs. C. D. Kimball were Wednes- day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers. Roy Pifer visited the Dralle boys Sunday. Dutch Dralle spent Saturday night with the Dutton boys. A Henry Crawford Eleanor of Bismarck are visiting a} few days at the Jason Hoover home. were Monday visitors at the A. E. Dutton home south of Moffit. Amman Pifer was a dinner guest at the Giavnonoi home Sunday. Miss Lydia Briscoe and W. S. Trip- let shopped in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Woods, Mrs. J. i Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kim- ball visited at the Carlson home Wed- nesday. Miss Roberta Reid visited at the Giavnonoit home Sunday. eee Tt ae Driscoll {| By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rasmussen and | family of Madelia, Minn. are visiting | at the Carl Meland home. Mr. Ras- mussen is a brother of Mrs. Meland. Rev. Lars Foss left Thursday for Beach to attend the Young People’s league convention. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson and_ son, | James, of Chicago spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Sharpe, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. family and Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Peter- | son spent Sunday evening at the E. Elness home near Sterling. Mrs. C. A. Swanson, Mrs. I. Ras- mussen, Mrs. M. T, Olson and Miss Olson spent Friday afternoon with; Mrs. O. N. Nelson. iss Thelma Skogen spent Mon- day with Mrs. Vic. Pederson, Mr. and Mrs. O. Reiderer are hay- | ing as visitors: Mrs. F. Cady and Mr. and Mrs. Utz of Springfield, Minn. and Mrs. L. Palmer of Min- neapolis. Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Swanson spent. Friday and Saturday in Bismarck. | The 4-H sewing club met Thurs- day afternoon at the Oscar Pederson Carl Erickson and; {home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland and son and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rasmussen spent Sunday evening at the Clar- ence Swanson home. Stanley Hanson, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Sum- ner Hanson spent Monday in Bis- marck, Miss Dorothy Omodt of Tappen) visited relatives and friends here re- cently, Mrs. Alma Bertheau and son, Au- | gust, of Linton were visitors at the C. A. Swanson home last Wednes- day. The same afternoon Mrs, Ber- treau and son and Mrs. Swanson mo- tored to Wing. Mrs. Joe Lewis spent the week-end in_ Bismarck. Visitors at the P. P. Hanson, Johns and Irving Hanson homes this week are: Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Hanson and family and Mrs. W. Powers of Eau Claire, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanHorn have as visitors the Misses Jessie and Lois McKay of Alfred. Mrs. Henry Apland, who has been visiting at Detroit lakes, Minneapo- lis and points in Iowa returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ruble are vis- iting at Belfield. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hanson accompanied them part ways en route to South Dakota. Mrs, Alma Mount, Mrs. Mable Ros- vold and the Misses Hattie Ward and Mavis Rosvold spent last Wednesday in Bismarck. Mrs. Sarah Reynolds was called to Flasher Saturday due to the serious illness of her son. Mr. and Mrs. A. S, E. Metcalf spent Sunday evening at the John Coulthorpe home. Falls, were business callers here Wednesday. The Misses Eunice and Evelyn Friar of Bismarck recently spent a few days at the C. A. Swanson home. and daughter|phew, Frankie, Mrs. Elsus Elness and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and| Mrs. Homer Andrews and daughter|Neft famliy lat Adolph Hansen’s home in honor {at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Thursday. |Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen to Bismarck The Driscoll school commences the ; jth. We will have the same teachers for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Chellis and children of Minot are visiting at the {Al. Airsman home. | Mrs. Clifford Nelson and children Had visiting at Granville. jel tact 1 ash ee ih McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES William Hughes left Wednesday evening for Superior, Wis. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the hall Friday night. Gerald Boren of Flasher spent the week-end here at his home. Miss Madeline Boren and brother, John, left Friday for Glen Ullin, where they will spend a week visit- ing at the Walter Durfee home. John Lee of Sterling visited his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marian Lee in McKenzie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons and daughter, Edna, and son, Robert, re- turned home this week from Minne- sota and Iowa where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson, Misses Mattson were shoppers in Bismarck ; Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lewis of Sang- er visited Mrs. Henry Lewis Sunday. A group of friends of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Habeck pleasantly surprised them Saturday night at a party given ‘in honor of Mrs. Habeck's birthday. Mrs, John Habeck had charge of ar- visiting with relatives at Dale, re-;tangements. The 4-H Sewing Club was enter- tained by Mina Manly Wednesday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Duerr and Lillian and Esther Watson and Mrs. | ¢. Marcus Trembley and Mrs. McMurrich motored to Bismarck Fri- day morning, Word has come from Ed Doppler jand Elmer Ellsworth of their safe arrival at Minnesota and Iowa points. They expected to leave for the west soon, Mrs, A. D. Welch motored to Bis- marck Thursday. Mrs. Sara McMurrich Called on {Mrs. Robert Welch Saturday after- noon, Lawrence Doppler took her home after he returned from Bis- marck in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. Slater of Brittin jand Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch of Menoken visited at the John Welch jhome Sunday. visited at the Doppler home Sunday. The school board of Bayd district, composed of Glen Baker, Robert Welch and Lawrence Doppler, in- spected the two schools Sunday. School will start Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and family expect to move back into this Salle te soon. ae | Sibley Butte | een een cere ien AG By MRS. EF MER BLOOMQUIST John Glum and Peter Davidson called at the Richard Salter home near Menoken Sunday. Mrs. E. Bloomquist and Mrs. G. Cederstrom visited with Mrs, E. Lundquist Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Lawrence Madland, Mrs, John Glum, Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom and Mrs, E. Bloomquist were among those who attended the shower at the Joe Fisher home Thursday. family of Fulda, Minn., came Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family. Mrs. Duerr and Mrs. Habeck are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Easton and daugh- ter, Alice, visited at the John Nei- land home near Glencoe Sunday. Alice stayed for a few days visit. Mrs. David Trygg and children were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Habeck home, B. A. Drawver was also a dinner guest. Miss Clara Habeck is visiting Miss Irene Anderson in Trygg township for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Wildfang, Mrs. P. E. Roth and Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes motored to the river Sunday. Christiana ‘= By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family were Moffit visitors Thursday. They called at the Robert Eisen- beisry’s home en route home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family from near Driscoll visited at the Joe Paulson home Sunday. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and ne- daughter, Lucille, were Bismarck {shoppers Saturday. Gordon Conley, accompanied by the of Menoken, called at the home of Jennie Clarke Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Magnus and! family motored to Bismarck Sunday jto visit Mrs. Magnus’ mother, who lis ill in the St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family were Driscoll callers Thurs- day. J. W. Beyer and family were Bis-| marek callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sehbalch of; near Sterling were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness. i A double birthday party was given of Adolph Hansen and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisry. Those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family. Mrs. Nora Sharp and Mrs. Ed. Gib- son were Sterling callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and fam- ily were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Holtan and son, Alvin, were Driscoll callers Mon- day. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Olson called Olson Sunday. John Elness spent the week-end in Bismarck with his wife and family. at the H. R. Wright’s Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Newland and family were Driscoll visitors Monday. Mrs. Ella Tollefson of Bismarck was a dinner guest at the Elder El-| ness home Thursday. = . GOSNEY By MBS. P. James Baker was a Bismarck call- er Wednesday. Velma Dyrstad and Betty Joe Wild- fang visited Thursday afternoon with | Edna Mae Gosney. James Baker was a Sterling caller | Carl Kasitzky of Bismarck called at the Gasxill home Thursday morn- ing on his way to South Dakota to} attend a family reunion. i Mrs, Charles Gaskill accompanied ; Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Presley M. Gosney, | Edna and Mrs. Salley Roberts visited | Friday evening at the Gaskill home. Miss Ida Hurr transacted business in Sterling Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews were Sterling callers Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen and small son and Earl Gaskill motored to Li- vona Saturday, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews vis- ited at the Howard Smith home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. P.’M. Gosney, daugh- ter, Edna and C. L. Gosney visited at the Steven Triplett home Sunday. They took Mrs. Sallie Roberts home. George Baetty called at the home Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist Creed at the John Glum home Sun- lay. R. C. Boren and Arthur Norlin were callers at the Earl Evans home Monday. Callers at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lundquist, Oliver Merwin Oder and Fred Dorman j attended the funeral of Mrs. Bunch’s brother, who was accidentally killed near Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and fam- ily spent Monday evening at the Ed Berg home. Misses Grace and Mabel Nelson vis- | ited with Mrs. John Berg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller spent Sunday evening at the Christ Warner home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Warner re- cently motored to Pickardsville to see Mrs. Bennet, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redington, / who have been attending summer school, are spending a few days here with Redington’s parents. They soon will go to Judson, where Mr. Reding-| ton will teach school. | Miss Pauline Wolf was an over-) night guest at the William Wagner | thome Saturday. | John Wagner and Emanuel Hintz called at the Christ Wolf home ea day. Miss Anna Wall, who spent a week with her parents, returned to Den- hoff Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Gust Neimiller mo- tored to Mercer Monday. Miss Rose Stroble returned with them. A. E. Nelson motored to the Capital City on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and son, Melvin, and Biss Gering spent Sunday evening at the Lewis Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and family at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlofman and daughter spent Sunday at the Christ Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neimiller re- jturned home Thursday from Tuttle, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Neimiller's son. —_——__ Baldwin | By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. C. V. Anderson, who left here some days ago for a Bismarck hos- spent Sunday in Arena. Roth, Gilbert Cederstrom, Henry Larson and George Hughes. Mrs. S. E. Clizbe and Mrs. A. Couch ; pital, is said to be in a serious con- dition. | Valley City to attend normal school. in the Lyman school. ‘A surprise party was held Wednes- day night at the Nels Nelson home in honor of Mrs. Charlie Rue. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and family, Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and family, Mr. and Mrs. John An- derson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Craven, Art and Holbert Craven, Sam Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Gerald and Gwendo- lyn Nelson and Mrs. Harvey Fitzger- ald. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Floyd were callers Friday at the George and Nels Nelson’s, Gene Cun- ningham’s and Ernest Kell's. Mrs. Cliffotd Craven, Mrs. George Nelson and Mrs. Bill Oder attended a Homemakers’ project leaders’ meet- ing in Bismarck recently. The John Andersons, Albin Spang- bergs and a number of others drove to the Fred Habeck home near Mc- Kenzie Saturday night and surprised Mrs. Habeck on her, birthday anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs,. Arthur Magnus and family went to the Stiles home Sat- urday night in Olear Lake to attend a surprise party given in honor of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Martin Mag- By LILLIAN. MUELLER Mrs. J. O, Lein and sons, Raymond and Lindy, were Sunday visitors in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wagle were callers here last week. They are to be teachers here again this year. Mr. and Mrs, E. E. See and chil- dren, Keith, Clinton and Donna Mae Donna Mae remained for a visit. J. J. Harner and G. A. Hubbell mo- tored Rev. Father Wingering to Wil- ton Sunday. Fred Oswald is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. Miss Hilma Olson again will teach | family were callers at Christ Schoon's | attended the W. C. T. U. picnic at Menaken Grove Thursday. Mrs. A. Couch entertained in honor of her son, Clayton's birthday, Tues- day. Alice, Alan, Marion and Willis Clizbe, Mary Ellen Reese, William Reese and Glen Granbor's were guests. Several of the people of this vicin- ity turned out to help fight the prairie fire in Frances township Sat- urday. 1 en OE | Hazlegrove | $$ $$ K-40 By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE E. B. Sauter called at the Hazle- grove and Charlie Sattler home Mon- day. Fred Wagner was in Tuttle Mon- jay. John Sattler called at Hazlegrove'’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bidwell and Mr. and Mrs, Herman Meyers and |Gaguhter, Miss Elsie Meyers, were {Sunday afternoon guests at the Ira Falkenstein home. Clifford Richards and Miss Ednaj Falkenstein of Still spent Sunday at the Ralph Falkenstein home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson, son Bobby and daughter Beverly of Bis- |marck were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Erickson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pricke. Mrs, Arnold Rupp and daughters, Emma and Agnes, who have been | spending the summer months at their home in Baldwin, are leaving soon \for Bismarck. Richard Fricke, Noel Borner and Carl Herdebu were among those who attended a dance at the Tom Morris home near Regan Saturday night. Rain the early part of the week de- layed harvesting and threshing oper- ations. {_J. 8. Fevold of Bismarck was here | Thursday on business. Miss Florence Rupp, who has been to Wilton Saturday. and Vera remained until Sunday. | family did not move to Montana as} e was planned. They are now living |SPending the summer with her par- i i (ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp, will ae mae of Tuttle was a call-|Tesume her high school studies in A ' ,| Bismarck next week. crn tts ee tod ea ae tte; Mrs. Herman Falkenstein of Still Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith called} * |Leo and Lavern Grewe were callers Wolff home Monday. Ed Wagner was a supper guest at the Christ Wolff home Sunday. Callers Wednesday at the Christ Wolff home were Mr. Rippley from Tuttle, John J. Brose and son, Mr. and Mrs. Théo Roseman and Lyle Perry. Alex Neff, Jr.. was a caller at the E, Edie home Sunday. Omer Cloud called at the Christ Rath home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Rath were | guests Sunday at the Fred Plenis home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and | Miss Opal Gray were shoppers in Goodrich Friday. They called at the; A, C. Franzen home on their way home | Mrs, A. C. Franzen is spending a| few months visiting relatives in Min- | nesota. Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Hilda, Wing Saturday. Dale Goldsmith called Saturday at the Elmer Perry home. He spent Saturday night and Sunday with the Hazlegrove's. Russel Kramer, Lawrence Gold- smith, Wallace Stewart and Harold and Arthur Kraft spent Sunday at their homes here. Heaton Christ Wolff and were shopping in ——— By SARAH HEINLE Jake Heinle of Goldwin, N. D., was| an overnight guest at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. William Brezden, Elise Eglin and at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Jake Heinle motored to Turtle Lake Wednesday to visit with his brother and sisters. John Schladt and Sam Berg were callers at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and daughter Pauline were Wilton shop- pers Saturday. Mrs, Walter Grewe and daughte> Elise were visitors at the G. Pain home Friday. Amanda Eglin is visiting with her uncle and aunt at the Louis Holsnogle ; hi home. Miss Elise Wolf is staying at the Jake Wagner home a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner and Otto and Elise Wolf were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wall, Jr., and family and Miss Sarah Berg were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Fred and Frieda Wagner of Mercer and Herda Berg of Wilton left Sat- urday evening for Wing, where they are visiting friends. isitoys at the A. H. Heinle home| Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Emague! Keck and sons, Marvin, Curtis and Eugene, and daughter, Betty Lou; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr, and Mrs. John Welch, A. D. Welch, O. P. Welch, Lawrence Dopp- ler and Mrs, Robert Welch were in George Scarborough recently was badly cut. jority of the corn fields in this vicin- of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. | family. and Mrs. Lester Andrews Sunday. Otto Fauth spent Saturday evening . Welch's Spur |? eich's ur rs | SEE EEE || Wilson e Bismarck Monday. | thrown from the seat of his mowing |Rudy and Bill Berg, Bertha Warner, |machine in front of the sickle. Be-|John Fisher and Emma and Martha M. Transgaard and son of Fergus jfore his team stopped, his wrist was | Bender, Miss Olga Gering of McClusky 1s Combining here has been delayed |making her home with Mrs. Adolph by the dampness this week. The ma- | Wagner. z Mr. ahd Mfs. Gottlieb Bunch and ity are badly injured by the drouth.| children of Idaho are visiting with A few will produce good seed corn} Mr. and Mrs. Pred ‘Neimiller, Sr. They By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Louis Wagner and son Albert were j Eckiund township, pent a few days at the home of her ister, Mrs. Ira Falkenstein. | Rey. H. M. Gulson of Stewartsdale heid services in the local Presbyte- rian church Sunday evening, the sub- ‘ject of his discourse being “Bitter {Prospects With a Sweet Compensa- jtion.” Rev. Gulson is pastor of the {Glencoe and Stewartsdale churches. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings | motored to Bismarck and Mandan the learly part of the week on business. Mrs, Alfred Zuger of Bismarck vis- jited friends here Wednesday after-| {noon while en route to Wilton. Ernest Fricke, who is threshing in| spent the week-j end at his home here. Fricke ex-j pects to complete threshing in that) neighborhood this week. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. G. G. Rupp Sept. 7. Elmer Thysell, who has been mak- ing his home with the Knownly Dor- man family, will attend school at Crofte School No. 3. His home is in Bismarck. >—___________+ | Wild Rose | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Bobby Browna‘yell of Sterling spent %/the week-end with his cousin, Roger Carlisle. ‘ 8. H. Drum and son Vernon Drum of Lytton, Iowa, were looking after their farming interests here last week. Ervin Wentz drove to Bismarck Wednesday evening. Mrs, Strouse, nee Miss Helen Gale, a former teacher here; 8. J. King and daughter, Mrs. Thelma Randan of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell of Sterling were calling on friends here Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Bobby Brownawell of Sterling vis- ited relatives here the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville enter- and Mrs. O. L. Peterson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson and infant son. { Sheriff J. L. Kelley of Bismarck) ‘was in this township last week on; j business. Misses Helen Brownawell, N211/ Dehne and Gladys Pearson of Bis- marck and Mrs. Homer Brownawell ;of Moffit called on relatives here) Sunday evening. Jens Jensen, director, inspected the schools here Wednesday and found them in readiness to begin the fall term Sept. 5. > | Trygg e By GLADYS NELSON Axel Johnson and Arthur Magnus called on Martin Nelson Monday. Sam Brown made a trip to Regan Monday. Mrs. Charlie Rue of Bismarck is visiting at the Nels Nelson home. Sam Brown recently motored to Glencoe and visited at the Charlie Farrell home. Gordon Fisher visited Thursday with Gerald Nelson. Mrs. Nels Nelson, Emma Nelson and Mrs. Charlie Rue motored to Re- gan Tuesday and called at the Oscar Magnuson and John Anderson homes. Wilton callers Saturday. Sunday visitors at the William Wagner home were Sarah, Bertha, | sided. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven and | The Prairie Hill 4-H club met Wed- nesday night at the Art Magnus home. Mrs. Elsie Cunningham pre- son Arthur made a trip to McClusky Tuesday. Callers at the George Neison home Thursday were Paul Carlson, John Olson, Nels Nelson and Hugo and Emma Nelson. Irene Anderson will leave soon for The following 4-H club girls ac- companied by their leader, Mrs. J. J. Harner, recently spent several days camping at Pioneer Park: Florence Hubbell, Lucille Anderson, Clara Weber, Alice McCloskey, Dorothy Ed- wards and Gertrude Kavonius. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rogers and sons of Bismarck spent Saturday eve- ning and Sunday visiting friends and Catholic services were held here; Saturday and Sunday mornings. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson spent Sunday at Ghylin. Mrs. Ole Olson and daughter, Bev- erly and Mrs. Anton Kuloski and daughters, Olga and Vera, motored Mrs. Kuloski Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCloskey and family of Warwick spent the j week-end visiting friends and rela-| tives here. Rev. Fischer of Tuttle conducted! town Sunday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. John Harty drove to! Arena Sunday. Burnett Jacobson spent several | days visiting at the Ole Olson home: last week. Mrs. Gust Olson and infant daugh- ter returned from the hospital Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and daughters, Lillian and Martha, at- tended church services north of town Sunday evening. and Mrs. Axel Soder, is visiting Marion Christ in Wilton. Mrs, L. H. Knowles returned to her home here Saturday after spending some time in Bismarck. Magdalena Weber were dinner guests Roselyn Patton is visiting Margret | McCloskey this week. Achievement _Day program in Bis- marck Tuesday. | Mrs. Mary Smith: and son, Harry, motored to Bismarck Tuesday. From there they will Ieave for California with Dan Tice. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton and son, Clyde, motored Dorothy Wees to Washburn Sunday. Mable Olson, Olga Kuloski, George and James Sedavik and Norvall Hill spent Sunday in Bismarck. H —+ Glenview | ican o>. By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Laura Little visited with her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson, Monday eve- ning. of breaking his cheek bone Monday morning when a horse kicked him. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oshanyk are parents of a daughter born recently. Mrs. Oshanyk formerly lived here,| having taught three terms of school in this township previous to her mar- riage. Violet Johnson, who has been vis- iting in Bismarck the past week, re- turned to her home Thursday eve- jtained at their home Sunday for Mr. |ning. Miss Helen Little and Mrs. 8. Nel- son of Bismarck visited May Little Monday evening. Gardon Engen returned io Bis- marck Thursday evening. Lawrence Johnson home in Paint Woods Friday. ‘ak Frank Swanke of Bismarck called on Hans Nelson Monday. Alvin Lange called at Jacobson’s Friday evening. Donald Elison and Con Johnson were business callers in Wilton Fri- day evening. Elmer Larson and Alvin Lange were business callers at Dick Thomp- son's Tuesday. Several of the farmers in this vi- cinity have completed threshing. Several report yields of No. 1 grain. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson were callers at the Lange home Sunday. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson, Mrs. Joe Brown, Arnette Anderson, Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and Paine eeniness, . ’s. Louise Hagen and Mrs, Walter Asante and son, Charles, were vi rs at Mrs. C. M. ¥ Wednesday. ey Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Quanrud and family and Clarion Le of Bismarck were 81 visitors at Ja- cobson’s. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs, Mike Kozak, John Waltz and Herbert and Edwin Nathan. Bill Larson, Edger Jacobson ;Palmer Kvalness were visitors at Walter Simons home Sunday, Carl Berg and daughters, Clara and iLydia, and Jake Schock of Turtle {Lake visited at Kozak’s Tuesday, | Mr. and Mrs, Sam Haluzak and {family and Mr. and Mrs, John Kozak joe ‘Wilton called at Kozak’s Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Simons and jAaueters, Elaine, Beverly, Marvel and the German church services north of | 4, Helen, 8-year-old daughter of Mr.| at the A. L. Davis home Sunday. | Mrs. Lars Jacobson visited at the| ee EE eT ae 1 if frost will not come within a week. Sara and Alice called at Henry Johnson’s Sunday evening. a Harry Vincent, instructor at school No. 2, visited in Wilton with his parents over the week-end. By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faust were Bismarck callers Tuesday. They ae their baby daughter to a physi- cian. mn Mrs, Ben Porter entertained 14 guests at the Albert Faust home Sat- urday, in honor of her son, Lloyd’s jiath birthday. Guests at the F. H. Pillsbury home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, George Maroney and Mr. and Mrs, und Hamblen. Mrs. Chas. Hamb! j= eee with Mrs. Pillsbury for a few lays. Miss Nettie Jean Porter visited with her sister, Austie, several days last week. Don Dralle and Miss Evelyn Olson motored to Bismarck 5 brought Miss Wilhelmina Moffit home with them. Miss Eva Lula Porter visited with Miss Davis Faust last week. Mrs. Hilma Adams returned to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. nus. . Ly Py Wilhelmina Moffit and George Reed Win: visited at the Robert Carpenter home is Sunday. kd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faust and baby daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Faust and son visited at the Morford home south of Livona Sunday. Mrs. Morford is a cousin of Mrs. Alfred Faust. The ladies of the church held a food sale Saturday at the Benz Store Over $10 was taken in. Mrs. Homer Brownawell and Miss Alice Mauk were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mrs, Emil Enockson and son, Clif- ford, and Miss Amanda Iwen left Monday for a visit at Arthur, N. D. Mrs. James Legg and brother, George, left Saturday for a visit at Wabeck with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Torgerson, B. F. Lane and grandson, Herman Lane, were Bismarck callers Saturday. B. F. Lane remained at Bismarck and came home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Burt Johnson. Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Lyla Thompson, the members of the girls 4-H club surprised Miss Lucille Moffit on her birthday. Donald Edson left Tuesday for “i relatives here. resi to see about a teaching Position. The Misses Gertrude DeHaan Norma Hill, Ruth Faust and Fern Benz were dinner guests at the C. E. Moffit home Sunday. Rey. Mr. Roe, district superinten- dent of the Methodist church, preach- ed in Moffit Monday evening and held the last quarterly conference after the services. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey were Bismarck callers Saturday. & Regan | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Miss Henrietta Johnson of Wash- burn was a guest this week at the F. L, Hendrickson home. — Myron Rierson of Bismarck was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson. Mrs. Olaf Lein and sons, Raymond {and Lindy, were guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Carl Lein Sunday. Willard Hanson, Bismarck, is a ;Suest of his uncle, Mr. John Hanson. | George Anderson, Wing, was a Re- gan caller Tuesday. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. B. O. Lein Wednesday. The next hos- John Mueller, Jr., Sophus Lein and/tess will be Mrs. H. F. Dimond, who {will entertain Sept. 14. Mrs. Gillette and Mrs. Jessie Har- ris of Bismarck called at the A. L. Garnes and A. F. Tourtlotte homes The 4-H club girls attended the | Tuesday. | Mrs. Andrew Lehr, who has been a patient in a Bismarck hospital, returned home Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Christensen were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and Mrs, Russel Hopkins motored to Bis- marck Thursday. Mrs, W. N. Kelly spent Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Scott. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and Mrs. John Masier motored to Wilton Thursday and were guests of Mrs. John Kiefer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson and family called at the J. W. Kiefer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parsons and daughter were guests of Mrs. Par- Albert Halden had the misfortune [800'S Parents, Mr. and Mrs. BE. Rierson, several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and family motored to the Strand farm Wednesday. Mrs. Luella Stratton and Mrs. Opal Olson have moved to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Nelsen, Mrs. N. A. Nelsen and Myrtle Russel called at the L. Hopkins home Thurs- day en route to their home in Chi- cago, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hachhalter and jfamily of Wilton called on Regan {relatives Sunday. Rolletta and Lawrence Taylor of Minneapolis were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand. Miss Rose Ferris of Wiltor. has been a guest this week of her cousin, Gladys Gramling. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Jahr of - kane left for their home ‘Sunday, ate ter a two week's visit at the A. F. Tourtlotte home. Frances Tourt- lotte accompanied them home and from there will go to where she will attend school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Cox and family of Sanger ‘have arrived in Regan. Mr. Cox will teach the Regan school, wiieh will open Monday, Sept. maa sr ream raas. \ Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE The Menoken 4-H clubs held nic at the Menoken picnic pre Thursday afternoon. Quite a crowd attended. H. O. Putnam, count oy ageht, was a guest of the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Soules, Hasel- ton, were visitors aes home Friday. irs. Dennis Reitzel has from a visit with her parents st list. ton, Her mother, Mrs, P, Kampaugh, returned home with Mrs. Reitzel and is now visiting here. Mr, and Mrs, Sherman of Killdeer motored here Saturday, vis- iting Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Sherman The Misses Orpha and Lillian Ag eo gets and Mrs. Chester Sher in vi Mr. a . Harr: Hjon Sunday. ana . Sd if Moffit Magnus and family, Mrs. Louis Olson j 4,