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Se ee NEWS OF OUR NE IGHBORS ® Bismarck, Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL Among those who were at the John Carlson home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strand, Otto, Willie and Fritz Uhde, Buster and George Schill- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne, Miss Mary Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Olson, Mr. and Mrs Harry Knud- son and children, Glen McAllister and Ted Lehr. Bernice and Bobbie Patzner visited at the Wm. Hickel home Saturday af- ternoon. J.C. Olson was a Regan caller Sat- urday. A large crowd gathered and chari- varied Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Uhde at their home Tuesday evening. The eve- ning was spent at dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins called at the Wm. Hickel home Tuesday eve- ning. Ed Schrum and Teddy Slacker called at the John Firko home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and daughter of Baldwin visited at the John Anderson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub and Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Wall visited at the Fred Wall home near Mercer Sunday. Nina, Eva and Earl McAllister called at Jones’ Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and family spent Sunday at the Matt Rasmussen home. D. E. Mattis, Bill Coat and Teddy Hochhalter called at the Jake Gaub home Thursday evening. , Shirley, Leona and Leota Gaub and June Anderson were Alta callers Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter of Still called at the Eddie Schafer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Westerman and Uttle son of Regan visited with Mr and Mrs. Harold Falkins at the teach- erage Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steinert and John Zelmer motored to McClusky Friday. Robert Patzner and Elmer Qually were Alta callers’ Monday evening. Bernice and Bobbie Patzner visited et the Anderson home Sunday. Fritz Hentz and Andrew Hochhalter called at the Gaub home Sunday night. Oscar Wickstrom and Gottlieb Buchholz called at Gaub's Monday. J. C. Olson motored to Washburn Priday. ‘A large number of ladies attended the shower given at the Wm. Hickel home Saturday in honor of Mrs. Fritz considerably improved in health. of hogs from Moffit Friday. Ervin Wentz and Mr. Braun visited at the Jake Schaeffer home Sunday. By 0. DUTTON A birthday dinner was given Sun- day at the W. S. Triplett home in honor of Mr. Triplett’s 80th birthday. A cake with eighty candles, presented by one of the guests, centered the table. There were many old-time friends present and a social after- noon was much enjoyed. Mrs. Ed Allensworth and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and son, Delbert, were Bis- marck visitors Monday. Mrs, Henry Crawford of Bismarck and Jennie Eggen visited in this neighborhood Wednesday. Mrs. Neil Taft of Bismarck spent several days last week visiting her mother, Mrs. Earlywine, at the Elvin Hoover home. Mrs, M. M. Dralle and daughter, Twila, visited Tuesday with Mrs. Frank King. : Mrs. Wm. Mills, Mrs. C. D. Kim- ball, Mrs. Alfred Hoover, Mrs. Rich- ard Day, Mrs. Jason Hoover and Mrs. Orin Dutton attended the bridal shower for Mrs. Ralph Snyder at the John Crawford home Thursday. wyn Baker and Laurence Hanson were visitors at the Dutton home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Day had as their dinner guests Sunday the Matheney family of near Hazelton and the Cabbage family. A party was given at the Allens- worth home Wednesday in honor of Rodney's ninth birthday. About 20 guests were present and @ most en- joyable time was reported by the chil- dren. Rodney received several nice gifts. Jason Hoover and C. D. Kimball were callers in Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Sally Roberts returned Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney to their home in Sterling for a week's visit. Lynn Gramling visited at the Dave Kershaw home Sunday. Harold Sherman took his brother, Carlton, to Minot ‘Friday where he has accepted a position on the high- way. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson vis- ited and dined Sunday at the Jason Hoover home. Junior Crawford spent the week- end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Crawford. Maxine and Rodney Allensworth spent the week-end at the home of Uhde. —_—$$_—$ $$ $$$ > Baldwin | f ° By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson mo- cored to Bismarck Thursday evening to visit with Mrs. Anderson's brother, Reinhold Huber, who was struck by an automobile Wednesday and re-| 4. teived serious injuries. Mr. Huber, whose home is at Beulah, spent the winter months here at the Anderson Miles Stanton has returned from a business trip to Valley City and other points in the eastern part of the state. He plans on attending normal school at Valley City this summer. Mr, and Mrs. Reinhold Berg and family visited and shopped in Wilton The Baldwin schools closed Friday for the summer vacation period. No special closing exercises were held. Jack Lief of Wilton was here on & business mission Monday morning. ‘The Crofte Star Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Art Meyer next Wednesday afternoon. The project lesson will be read by Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and Miss Ruth Palkenstein, project leaders for e club. can Weise of Washburn visited over Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Wayne Cummings, and family. Mr. Weise, who has been employed in the ‘Washburn mines is farming near that town this year. ‘The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Knownly Dorman Wednesday afternoon of this week. Beginning this month, Rev. H. M. Gulson will hold services here every other Sunday. Services have been held regularly each Sunday since last fall. Rev. Gulson and family, who have been making their home here over the winter, are returning to Stewartsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and gon, Ellison, of Bismarck spent, Sun- day at the Fred Kant home. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson were Sunday guests at the Richard Borner home. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Bu- vall of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Alvin Nordstrom home. ‘Miss Aldyth McCullough and Art Landerholm were Sunday evening vis- {tors at the Ira Falkenstein home. ‘Lorena Belle, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Lenihan is the proud owner of a three years perfect at- tendance certificate at the Baldwin wchools. Lorena Belle has not been absent or tardy since beginning school work three years ago. Her record is all the more remarkable because of the fact she lives several miles from school. f WildRose | By MES. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Brownawell and little folks of Moffit made a business call here Monday. Mr, and Mrs. O. B. Swanson and tons, Marvin and Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson and little gon, Donald, were Sunday guests at the Ernest Saville home. Miss Esther Lang spent the week- tnd with Miss Mabel Wilson. Mr, and Mrs, 8. B. Gooding and vhildren visited at the home of Mrs. Gooding’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. \. Peterson, Sunday. Jake Kareeny, accompanied by the Misses Antoine and Gladys Glovich, were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. W. H. Brownawell accompanied his son, Howard Brownawell, of Moffit to Bismarck Thursday. Misses Mabel Wilson and Esther Lang, Wild Rose teachers, were vis- iting friends in Moffit Saturday af- ternoon. O. B. Swanson and son, Marvin, were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Frances Johnson, who has been taking treatments at a hospital in their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ode, of Bismarck. Dave Kershaw and John Bullock were callers in McKenzie Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews motored to Bis- marck Thursday. They brought Mrs. eee Andrews and the new baby ome. > —___—_____—__ | Painted Woods | gta ree ree eee ll By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. Lester Brown and small son, Marion, Mrs. Ida Soderquist, Mrs. A. F. Kudick and children, Marian, Junior and Willard, Mrs. August Nelson and small son, Junior, all visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Tuesday. A. F. Kudick spent a few days this week at Bismarck. Anton and August Nelson were call- ers at the Smith home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson called at the Erickson and Nelson homes in Wilton Tuesday evening. Mrs. Connie Volkman came out to the Harold Soderquist home Tuesday morning to Sring Juanita and Junior Soderquist to Wilton to spend a few days with their grandmother, Mrs. Herman Cholett. Anton Nelson, Ole Lillefjeld and Elias Lillefjeld were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mrs, Lester Brown spent Thursday at the Charles Hannefield home. Iver Erickson was a Wilton caller ‘Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Brostrom gave a dance at the Walter Schafer place Saturday evening. Mrs. Fred Brown visited at the William Brown home Saturday. 2 Trygg | ———— By MRS. GEORGE NELSON John Anderson made a trip to Re- gan Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Nels Nelson and Hugo motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Homer Taylor was a recent caller at the Emil Hogue home. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and Gerald motored to Bismarck Thurs- lay. Pete Lundquist’ visited Sunday at his sister’s, Albin Spangberg’s. John Anderson and Irene motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Martin and Marvin Magnus of Clear Lake were dinner guests Friday at the George Nelson home. The Trygg 4-H Corn club held their first meeting Friday night, April 28th, at the Albin Spangberg home. Mr. and Mrs, Anton Fisher and family motored to Bismarck Friday. George Nelson was a caller Mon- day at the Joe Varley home. Gerald Nelson called Monday at the Joe Varley and Anton Fisher homes. Callers Sunday and dinner guests Sunday at the George Nelson home were John Anderson, Joe Varley, Earl, Edwin and Lennart Olson, John Ha- back, Willie Jiras and Martin Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham, Edward and Morrison were visitors Sunday night at the George Nelson home. ——_—_______» | Still \ o—_________—_o By B. P. HAGSTROM The Hustlers Baby Beef club spon- ‘sored a program and party in the Still hall Friday evening. Lunch was served. A full house attended and enjoyed the evening. ‘Leona Broehl Saturday and Sunday. of Mrs. Fritz Uhle, Saturday after- noon at the Wm. Uhde home was at- Hagstrom from this community. George Johnson motored Miss Cora Friday. He was accompanied home » Teturned home last week H, A. Carlisle shipped a truck load >—__________ se | Brittin ° Mrs, Sarah McMurrich, Miss Meri- f Miss Verna Strand visited with Miss The kitchen shower held in honor tended by Mrs. Signe Johnson and daughter, Hilma, and Miss Margaret Johnson and Marlys. Oscar and Pauline Hagstrom called at the Oscar Ecklund home en route to their home Friday. Dan Sundquist of Bismarck was a visitor at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sundquist the fore part of the week. Misses Gladys Gramling and Alice Johnson closed their schools Friday in Grasslake township, where they have taught the past eight months. Mrs. Signe Johnson and daughter, Hilma were Thursday afternoon guests of Mrs. Eric Pearson and daughters. Miss Margaret Johnson, teacher in Trygg township, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Augusta Johnson. Misses Dorothy and DeAlda Little of Regan called on their aunt, Mrs. Wal- ter Sundquist, Monday. Conrad Johnson and daughters, Helen and Bernadine were Regan Wednesday evening. J. W. Beyer was @ Driscoll caller Priday, +@ Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Schoon ani family, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and family were Bismarck shoppers Monday, = Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Olson, and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Eisenbeise were Sunday din- ner guests at the J. H. Steeg’s home in Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and daughter Christine were visitors at the Christ Schoon’s home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland were Driscoll callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeise were callers at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Ed Freshour Monday. Mrs. Alfred Olson and Mrs, Henry Olson were Driscoll callers Thursday. Robert Barrow is staying at the Ernest Schoon home at present. shoppers Tuesday. Misses Helen, Mary and Bennevi Pearson, Marion and Lynn Strand and Ruben Pearson visited at the Ole ‘Hagstromm home one day last week. Miss Dorothy Little of Regan was an overnight guest of Miss Velma Johnson Friday. Mrs. John Carlson of Regan was a Wednesday visitor of Mrs. Martin Harriet | By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Zimmer en- tertained a group of young folks Monday evening at the Lambert home, the occasion being Ralph evening. Catherine Lein spent Friday with) E, Bernice Bjorhus. Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., called at Dal- las Barkman’s Saturday morning. motored to Driscoll Saturday. Olga and Clara Rise motored to Wing Saturday afternoon. Eddie Arneson, Joseph and Clar- ence Rise left Monday for Bismarck where they enlisted in the forest Marion Lein is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ted Varholt. [ Welch’s Spur | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Welch motored to Bismarck Monday. O. P. Welch and grandson, Ken- neth Johnston started seeding on Mr. Welch's farm in South Boyd this week. He has been farming on his daughter's place near Glencoe. Paul Skinner and brother-in-law, Lioyd Graybeihl of Fort Yates spent Leach’s and Thella Zimmer's birth- day. It also was a farewell on Ber- Strand. Ole Hagstrom and son, Albert, vis- ited with Philip Ackerman Sunday. Mr, Ackerman has been on the sick lst for several weeks but seems to feel better at present. His son, Andrew. also spent Sunday visiting there. Sterling | By FERN R. STEWART Mrs. Random and Mrs. Pete Schla- Thursday afternoon. Miss Helen Swindling accompanied her parents to Bismarck Thursday. Eunice Jessen spent Wednesday night with Shirley Stewart. Clarence Anderson was & Driscoll caller Thursday. Howard Nelson was a Bismarck caller Thursday. Lucille and Florence Elness were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Beryl Sherman spent Thursday night with Vivian Larson and Doro- thy Wildfang. Mary Ann Turner spent Friday night with Shirley Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivec and Sidney Lundquist returned home from Minneapolis Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lang were town callers Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howitson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Olson. Miss Dorothy Wildfang spent the week-end with Vivian Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kusler of Wing and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hudson of Taft called at the C. M. Beyer home Sunday. Dorothy Lee visited with the Lang- ley girls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Parke and fam- ily motored to Long Lake Sunday. Miss Beryl Sherman spent Sunday with Florence Hanson. Sunday callers at the Earl Hall home were Bud Hall, Sidney Lund- quist, John Kluksdahl, ‘Cecil Ambers, Esther Hansen, Roy Hansen and An- drew Dronen. Shorty Olin, Mrs. Henry Van Horn and Adelaide Hall visited at the J. 8. Sedivec home Thursday evening. John Thorn visited friends and relatives at Tappen Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidkunz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Be- ile in Taft township. Mrs. Homer Envik and son Gene: were town callers Tuesday. Mrs. Freto Envik and Henry Zuroft were town callers Friday. ——— | Ecklund | _——— ee By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mrs. Mary Ollenberger of Wilton visited with her sons and daughter at McCumber a few days last week. Miss Doris McCaugh of Wilton vis- nee at the Henry Fox home Thurs- lay. Mr. and Mrs. David Easton sons David, Jr., and Donald, and daughter Maryln of Beulah arrived at the Lewis Spitzer home Tuesday, and visited until Sunday. Mrs. Easton was for- merly known as Emma Spitzer. Mrs. Henry Fox called at the Joe Warmka home Thursday. Walter Waddington called at the George Montgomery home Thursday Miss Amelia Diede is visiting with relatives in Bismarck. ia J. Krotz shopped in Baldwin Sat- urday 0 Pauline Spitzer called at the Sam- uel Schuler home Tuesday. Mrs. Leslie Miller and Mrs. Ben Ollenberger called at the C. Spitzer home Tuesday. Allan Olient who spent a few days visiting with his grandmother, returned home with them. Alice Hedberg was an overnigh: guest of Joyce and Blanche Fisher one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Standley stopped in Wilton Wednesday. Paul, Allan, Ivan, Gordan, Alfred Deide and Robert Spitzer were callers at the Axel Hedberg home Sunday. ‘Those who visited at the C. Spitzer home Suhday were: Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollen- berger and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox. pS f Christiania ? By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, Royal Thomas and Miss Nellie Dance were supper guests at the Al- fred Olson home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen daughter Christine were callers at the beise Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Freshour called at the J. W. Beyer home Sunday. Stanley Frandson is now employed at the W. A. Stile’s home. Clemins Clooten called at the Ed Freshhour home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon Sunday dinner guests at the J. A. Mc- Cann’s home in Driscoll. Wayne Olson called at the Robert Eisenbeise home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Stile and family were callers at the John Sedivec’s home Tuesday en route from Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeise spent the week-end in Driscoll. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Schoon were nard Zimmer and Art Daniels who were leaving for Valley City. Due to the illness of Miss Kulaski, Therla Zimmer taught school in her room this week. Ralph Leach motored to Bismarck Monday to transact business. ‘The North Star Homemakers club this week in moving Mr. Skinner's things to his farm near Fort Yates. Mrs. Skinner and the children are staying with Mrs. Skinner's parents in Fort Yates. Mr. and Mrs, R. M, Welch and lit- tle son Donald motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Jack Ishmael who underwent an operation for a mastoid last week, met at the Merkel home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Severson visited school in Arena Wednesday after- noon. The 4-H clothing clubs met at the bach visited with Mrs. M. H. Nelson| Williamson home Saturday afternoon,|tend Boyd school No. The afternon was devoted to social activities. The following of the club girls: Mrs. Driscoll, Mrs. ‘Thompson, Mrs. Wetzel and daughter Verna, Mae and Donna Mae See. Jake Berg of Driscoll has been em- ployed by Mr. Eide to drive the trac- tor. Annette Gellner has been employed at the Pehl home this week. A number of friends and relatives surprised Mrs. Ray Weitstock and Mrs. Christ Wetzel at a birthday party Sunday afternoon at the Wetzel home. Leroy, the small son of Mr. and Mrs, John Merkel, drank some acid used in cream testing Sunday after- noon. Apparently little of the acid was swallowed but he was immediate- ly rushed to the doctor at Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and fam- ily motored to Tuttle Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Plines were bus- iness callers in Arena Friday eve- ning. Mrs. Zimmer and daughter Therla and Mrs. Lambert motored to Tuttle Friday afternoon to attend play day. English services were held in Arena Sunday evening. German services were held in the afternoon. f—_ Schrank ° By MARGARET MARCHANT Miss Mabel Lytle was an overnight guest of her friend, Miss Irene Mar- chant, Tuesday. dim Kozinek and Delmar MoClel- lan were callers at the E. E. Glan? ville home Monday. Mrs, Dave Hochhalter and children spent Monday at her home. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Marchant and daughter Irene, Mrs. L. C. Marchant and son Lloyd and Delmar McClellan were Wing callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson are parents of a boy born Monday. Mrs, L. C. Marchant and son Lloyd were Tuesday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and family. is reported to be getting along as well as possible. Lovella Tollefson motored to Bis- marck after school to see her sister, Mrs. Jack Ishmael, Monday. Several of the little girls who at- 1 called at the home of Mrs, Horace Dirlam one eve- sisted them in learning some songs. Clarence Dorman will start working for O. G. Davenport next week. Mr, and Mrs. John Welch motored to Bismarck via McKenzie Friday. Mr. Welch sold a truck load of wheat in McKenzie. Clarence Dorman, Mr. and Horace Dirlam and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor, Alfed Born and Leo Doppler were in Bismarck Satur- day. Several from this community at- tended the Menoken high school play given in the Menoken hall Friday evening. Everyone reported having enjoyed it very much. ‘The Menoken high school teachers and their escorts and Lovella Tollef- son, teacher of Boyd No. 1, visited and dined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Welch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Lawrence Hanson, Meriwyn Baker, R. H. McCurdy and George ‘Varnum and little niece visited at the Doppler home Sunday. Mrs, Sara McMurrick visited at the home of Mrs. Orrin Dutton Sunday. Mrs. McMurrich’s daughter, Margaret, works at the Dutton home. Lawrence Doppler called at the John Welch home Sunday afternoon. John Welch called at the home of his brother, Robert, Saturday evening. ———$—$—$_———————————————— ig Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr, and Mrs, M. Wagle and Lucille Anderson were Bismarck callers Sat-| 4, urday. Fred Oswald returned here Satur- day after spending some time as & patient in the St. Alexius hospital. John Mueller and Byran Knowles were callers in Carrington Friday. P. T. A. was held in the school- house Thursday. The program con- sisted of the songs and poems which are to be given at “Play Day.” Mr. and Mrs. H, Edgerton and ‘Mrs. John Witt spent Tuesday at|Clyde were supper guests at the B. W. her home here. Delmar McClellan motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Marchant and} them Sunday, daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marchant and son Lloyd were Wed- nesday evening visitors at the John Witt home. Fred Smith motored to Wing Wed- nesday afternoon. ‘Tom Novak motored to Wing Fri- lay morning. Emelina Trelbruasser is helping at the Fred Smith home. Ted Stroh and Dave Hochhalter | day. were Sunday morning callers on L. C. Marchant. Graham home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Brose the parents of a baby girl born April 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and children spent Sunday visiting at the Harold Madland farm. B. W. Graham, Mrs, Etta Wilken- son and son George were among those from here who were in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Lein, Wil- lard Olson and Clara Weber were din- ner guests at the C. E. See home Sun- Mrs, I. Kremenetsky and daughter Rhoda Rae spent last week visiting are to ‘Miss Irene Marchant and Lloyd |relatives in Tuttle. Marchant called at the Gust Olson ee T. Subey is a home in Wing Wednesday. Gust Witt called at the Jacob Stroh home Sunday afternoon. Miss Mabel Lytle spent the week- end at her home in Wing. patient in the pital. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., visit- ed their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weber, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rogers and ‘Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Hoffman|family of Bismarck were Sunday were Sunday dinner guests at the home of her parents. Ted Stroh was a Sunday caller at the Dave Hochhalter Sunday supper guests at the John Witt home included Mr. and Mrs. guests at the H. J. Glanville home. Rev. Dickey of Fargo held church morning | services in the Congregational church hhome.| here Sunday evening. S Edna and Arnold Boss of Bismarck visited Sunday and Monday at the L. Herbert Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.|H. Knowles home. Marchant and son Lloyd, Marchant and Gust Witt. ‘Miss Irene| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and fam- ily of Glen Ullin visited at the G. A. ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer were | Hubbell resident Sunday. Sunday evening visitors at the Dave Hochhalter home. Leroy Marchant was a Sunday eve- ning visitor of his friend, Tom Novak. | ed on ° + | | Lein By OLGA M. RISE Constance Lein accompanied Mrs. Harry Helgeson to Bismarck Wednes- day. Ardis Severson is spending a few days with Mrs. Harold Christianson, Geo. Christianson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson spent Wednes- day at Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Varholt and Mrs. Helmer Arneson spent Wednesday at M. A. Lein’s. o~— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cumber have moved their household goods to Mc- Clusky where Mr. Cumber is employ- the section. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wagle sccom- panied by Lucille Anderson motored to Steele Sunday. Mrs. J. Weisenburger of Tuttle visited her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Brose, junday. Mrs. John Mueller spent Saturday afternoon visiting Mrs. Lucy Piep- korn. a \ Sibley Butte | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST John Boren, Mrs. Frank Wachal Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Weitstock | and daughter Pattie Jo and E. Bloom- Geo. Pehl, Jr., Sunday. Wanda, Louise and Martha Merkel spent Thursday evening at 8. C. Severson’s. James Severson is employed at the Hi-Hope ranch. noon. and family, and Robert Barrow were! Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and ter of Bismarck were callers in| and this vicinity Sunday. ily, daughter » Constance Mr, and Maa Heimer Arneson. Ted Varholt's. callers in Steele Tuesday and Thurs- Devee Richard to her home in Wilton |day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- Hope ranch Friday evening. Dallas Barkman and Selma Rise|at her home Thursday afternoon. motored to Bismarck Friday after-}and Mrs. Paul Tompkins and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lein and fam-|Mrs. Henry . and Mrs, Faunce Luyben,|callers Friday also. Lein,| Mr. and and | week-end visitors at the W. B. Fal- Miss Giesler spent Sunday evening at} coner home south of Bismarc! home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisen-| were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.|quist and son Wayne were callers at the Earl Evans home W ednesday. and Adolph Pehl| Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe and children are visiting at the 8. E. Clizbe home now. Mrs. Lawrence Madland entertain- ed the members of the W. C. T. U. Mr. ‘Miss Runey were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch, Billy Maxine motored to Bismarck Fri- day. L, Davenport and family and Larson were Bjsmarck Mrs. Paul Tompkins were Mr. and Mrs. E, Bloomquist, Mrs. ‘A. O. Ambers, Cecil Ambers, Olga |L. B. Roth and George Pettis shop- and Arthur Rise called at the Hi-|ped in Bismarck ‘Miss Anna Grenz visited at the | Sings ‘Typeday. Einar and Knut Spilde, Geo. Vik,|Henry Larson home Sunday. Joseph Rise and Mayland Christen- ©. J. Roth, Carl Muth, Earl Evans Olaus Helgeson and Marvin Berg ;| this community Saturday were Math Koppy, by his mother and sister, Mrs, Conrad /ily visited at the Ole Newland home |sen were callers at B. N. Lein’s Friday|and Garry Glum were Sunday visi- tors at the E. Bloomquist home. Anderson called at the 8. E. Clizbe home Sunday. C. D. King called at the Earl Evans home early Saturday. John Mattson and son Ben motor- ed to Bismarck Friday. Elmer Bloomquist, Earl Evans and John Boren called on Roy Wildfang Friday. Mrs. Roy Wildfang and children visited at the 8. E. Clizbe home Sun- By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. R. C, Wildfang entertained a small group of her son Merrlin’s friends Sunday in honor of his birth- day. Refreshments were served after a social afternoon by Mrs. Wildfang. The Larkin club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Members present were Mrs. Henry Larson, Mrs. P. E. Roth, Mrs. G. A, Hughes, Mrs. P. E. Wood, and Mrs. Manly. Visitors were Mrs. C. R. Jacobson of Bismarck, Mrs. O. R. Ayers and daughter Wanda of Menoken, Mrs. E. L. Adams and Miss Kathryn Hughes. After a social after- noon refreshments were served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. George Manly. Mrs. Fred Habeck and Mrs. T. Hughes attended a quilting bee at the O. Ayers home in Menoken Wednes- day afternoon. Harry Cunz, Bismarck, was a busi- ness caller in McKenzie Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Eva Tprner and children of Sterling visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner Thursday evening. ‘The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the Hall Thursday night with 15 members present, a report of the state convention which was held last were guests |ning after school. Mrs. Dirlam 98-| week at Fargo was given by the dele- gate Mrs. Anna Manly. The next meeting will be held May lith. Francis Gagner, young son of Mr. and Mrs. DB, Gagner, was taken to a Bismarck hospital Sunday where he underwent an operation for appen- rs, | Ueitis. it ‘The Senior 4-H cooking club under the leadership of Mrs. P. P. Bliss was entertained Saturday afternoon by Katherine Hughes. There were 5 visitors and 14 members present. Mrs. Fred Habeck demonstrated the mix- ing of a white cake. The recipe was put in the club cook book. After the business session refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. G. Hughes and Mrs. Henry Larson. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Warran Clizbe and family, who have lived near the river the past winter, moved Wednesday. They are at present living with the 8. E. Clizbe family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Packard and Mrs. Georgia Van Claskhorsk of Shields visited Mr. and Mrs, Andy Doucette Sunday. Henry Lewis of Jamestown spent the week-end here with his family. Miss Anna Grenz of Driscoll was & week-end visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson. Misses Mary Ellen Reese, Alice Clizbe, Hazel Simonson and Gerald Boren, Marrian and Willis Clizbe, Albert Couch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long, Miss Rishworth, Miss Olson and Mrs. G. Manley attended the High school play in Menoken Friday night. ‘Miss Margaret Olson called on Mrs. M. A. Doucette Sunday. Regan | | + By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Bessie Wilson and Helen Munig of Bismarck were Monday evening call- ers at the A. E. Tourtlotte home. Walter Tyberg of Bismarck was & week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Levy An- derson were Saturday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer. Mrs. L, B. Cox and Mrs. A. L. Gar- nes motored to Bismarck Friday. Cox and Andy Garnes re- turned with them and spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins were Bis- marck shoppers Friday. A. H. Lundberg and Ole B. Aune motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs, B, O. Lein Mrs. H. F. Dimond and Iola DuToit motored to the Wil- lard Dimond home near Baldwin Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and daughter Colleen of Bismarck were guests of Regan friends Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tedholm and sons were Sunday guests of Pettibone relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson motored to Bismarck Sunday and were guests of friends. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter Marjory were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson of Dris- coll, Mr, and Mrs. August Westerman and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newton of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Dimond) and Mrs, H. E. Dimond motored to Mc; Clusky Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Richardson of Sanger were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes. Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte, Iola DuToit and Walter Tyberg motored to Wing Bungay | Hampton * By ELIZABETH KOPPY Miss Lydia Renschler and brother Edwin called at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday forenoon. Steve Koppy, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs John Ohlhauser, Sr., were business callers in Linton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr., autoed to Hazelton Wednesday to call on the former's daughters who reside near there. Thomas Shea and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Zirnhelt of near Hazelton transacted business in this territory Thursday af- ternoon. Business callers in Temvik from , Jake Schiermeister, C. H. Buck and son Merle. Math Koppy was a business caller at the Frank Chesrown home Thurs- evening. Mrs. Dorothy Renschler and son Edwin were business callers in Lin- ton Monday. Friday afternoon Miss Emma Krieg presented her pupils in a very inter- esting program which consisted of plays, readings, recitations and songs. ers were judged by the Misses Caroline Backhaus, Elizabeth Koppy and Emily Kiemele, and prizes were awarded to the winners. Refresh- ments were served at the conclusion of the program. Olaf Knudtson called at the Her- man Backhaus home Wednesday. Carl Woods had the misfortune of losing one of his mules, which was bit by a snake this week. Mr. and Mrs. P, P. Miller and sons accompanied by the Misses Betty Henn and Pauline Koppy of Stras- burg were supper guests at the lat- ter's parents’ home Friday. at the Ed Surber home of Livona Fri- day afternoon. Business callers in Linton from this territory Saturday were Olaf Knudtson, Francis Chesrown, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy visited| day Clusky high school spent the week- end with his parents. Miss Edna Gessele a McClusky high ‘school student spent the week-end at her parental home. sii ntheahaetdeatcrt ee | ié Frances | \o¢—<$<$<—<—<$_$_ 4 By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Madland were brief callers at McKenzie Mon- evening. Mr. and Mrs..A. C. Carlson, and son Paul spent Tuesday evening at the home of their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer. Mrs. Lawrence Madland was a brief Mrs, Steve Koppy and daughter Re-icalier at the home of Mr. gina and Mr, and Mrs, John Obl-|Wiltiam Kershaw Wednediens hauser, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer and A number of Boy Scouts from} family spent Wedneda: at Braddock pitched camp in the woods/ home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘hoe Fisches < in this vicinity Saturday. Alfred French of Bismarck was Supper guests at the Steve Koppy| out in this vicinity Thursday. McK home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Backhaus and son Herbert and Mr, and Mrs, John Backhaus and Thursday afternoon with daughters. the home of Mrs. Lawrence eleven members present and seven visitors. Steve Koppy, Jr, called at the/ at the close of the meeting a delicious Lind Chesrown home Sunday ig. Bob Chesrown and Stewart Coven- try of Linton were calling on friends in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Math Koppy went to Temvik Sun- day afternoon. Gertrude Koppy called at the Mrs. Dorothy Renschler home Monday aft- daughters Elizabeth and Regina mo- tored to Mandan Tuesday. They paid a visit with their daughter, Frances at the hospital. Regina went to Fort Rice to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Jr. $$$ f Canfield The Helping Hand Sunday school t fs class met at the 8. L. J Sunday following the business meet- ing. The afternoon was spent in playing games after which a very nice Olsen Sunday eve lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. Ross and Vio- let Olson motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Olson and daughter Katherine and Joe Cook of ‘Bismarck visited at the Joe Cook and Ole Olson homes Sunday. P, J. Jacobson of Pettibone spent Saturday and Sunday with his daugh- ter Burnette at the A. F. Ghylin home. Mr, Jacobson and daughter} .14 visited With friends and relatives in Wilton and Bismarck Sunday. eve-! lunch was served by Mrs. Madland. page a cues at the home of ‘. 5 Ww ‘Thurs- day evening. saree = John Kruger was a caller in Wilton Friday evening. Miss Otellia Brose spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Henry Miller. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mad- land Saturday. Residents of this vicinity who were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday are as follows: Holver Teckleback, Selma Oanes, Mr. and Mrs. William Ker- shaw, daughter Esther, Mildred and Edwin Dietzman, John Kruger, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Markel and family. Mrs, Lawrence Martineson spent betes nor her husband at e Of ts, Mr. 5 outa Ee a ‘and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and family and Gilbert Milleck visited with Mr. a near Washburn, Sunday. Walter Deitzman called on John Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkel and fam- ily moved on to the farm known as the Art Fricke place, Sunday. Bot pce tl was a brief caller home . and Mrs, Floyd Otimer, Edens > » Alvin and Jo! ‘Tryge were callers at the Jake Mschet ‘The Ladies’ Ald met with Mrs, Joe Petre Madland of near Wyndmere Cook Wednesday, May 3. Oscar Olson spent Saturday night at the A. F. Ghylin home. Einar Strand made a business trip to Bismarck Friday. Gerald and Clair Ghylin spent Sat- urday night with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson. Lucille Johnson spent Monday, Wednesday and Friday of last week at the schoolhouse helping the teach- visiting at the Lawrence Madland 5 few days for extecae vit wie an dsb here, |__S.W. Burleigh j By MRS. ALEX STEWART D. W. Stewart was a caller at Pauw ‘Tuesday. ers practice for Play Day, which will} Hanson's be held at Arena May 2nd. Claude Houser made « business trip ‘Mrs. W. 8. Ross and Mrs. A. F.|to Bismarck Monday. Ghylin were Regan shoppers Tues-| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholson and day. Mrs. Grant Lindsey and children family and John Beckenall called at Anna Nicholson’s Friday en route to and Mrs, 8. L. Jordahl spent Wed-|the Capital City. nesday afternoon at the Mrs. Joe} Miss Evelyn Trien was a caller at Cook home. Dan McClean’s Thursday evening. The students of the intermediate; Mr. Moreford and Orie Greybesl room helped Howard Lindsey @ plece of Howard's birthday cake. \ Taft | By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY the Park boys on a trip west of Man- dan Sunday. Mr. Strafuss of Bismarck, the vicinity Monday. with Edna Gosney. day. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. George Lewis Wednes- cay afternoon. After the business meeting @ delicious lunch was served. Mrs, Selmer Dyrstad won the prize in the Bible contest. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. P. M. Gosney May 31. Everyone cordially invited. Miss Stella Dyrstad stayed at the Henry Jessen home Wednesday night with Genevieve. Fdna Mae Gosney visited with Velma Dyrstad Wednesday night. Will Gagner and daughter Ruth Ann visited Wednesday evening at the Horace Fairchild home. Clarence Anderson was a business caller in Driscoll Wednesday and also Thursday. Henry Jessen was a Driscoll caller Thursday evening. Mrs. Pillen of Bismarck is visiting at the home of her son and daughier- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Pullen. Mrs. Sallie Roberts of Brittin is visting at the home of her nephew, Presley M. Gosney and family. Eai: Gaskill was a caller at the guest who | Thursday. spent the winter here, was calling in] Among those from this vicinity who cele-| spent several days last wee |brate his birthday in rary avers man Stewart's. wisi The afternoon was spent O. G. Daven was a caller games after which everyone enjoyed | Charley Sree wea George Ferris of Wilton and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart called at Alex Stewart’s Tuesday en route home from Bismarck and Mandan. Mr. Ferris is a nephew of Mrs. Stewart and will make his home with them this summer, Charlie Johnson spent several days Hanaford Fairchild sccompanied|last week at Menoken. John Stewart was an overnight at the A. Nicholson home shopped in Bismarck Saturday were: Velma Dyrstad spent Sunday night|Mr, and Mrs. O. G. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Robidou, Albert Tun- Horace Fairchild and son Hanaford|sten, Frank and Chi nson, were McKenzie business callers Mon-} Dan McClean, Jacob Districn Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mallard and fam- ily, Bernard Davenport, Jim Harris, John Glum and his mother, Walter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart and family. Andy Lamb was a caller at Lee Mal- lard’s last week. August and Al Smith called at Claude Houser’s Sunday. Miss Gladys Gramling of Regan and Mrs. Alex Stewart visited Mrs, ‘Vernon Gramling in Bismarck Satur- day. They also called at the Carl Tolliver home. Jesse Moreford and Norman Stew- art called at Lee Malard’s Saturday. Dan McClean visited at Wilson /Brown’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and family visited and dined at the Claude ‘Houser home Sunday. Mr, Couch of Sibley Butte visited at waeoe Brown's and Bob Field's Sun- iy. Andrew, Ervin and Paul Hapel transacted business in the Capital \City Monday. Lynne Gramling of Telfor town- ship, Anna Nicholson and Helen Beck- enall accompanied Mrs. Alex Stewart Elsus Elness home Sunday. Chris Baker was a Sterling caller Sunday. Mrs. Lester Andrews aid infant son have returned from the St. Alex- ius hospital. —_————__—————"* | Heaton | $—____—_______—__+ By SARAH HEINLE Sam Berg called at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday evening. Dave Keck called at the Walter Grewe home Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Grewe and’ daughter Amanda and sons Leo and Lavern were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home ‘Wednesday. Pete Siebel left for Chicago last week. Pete has lived at the Dave Keck home for several years. Jake O. Wagner and his cousin Willie Berg were callers at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Mrs. John Hammack and Olson were callers at the Walter Grewe home Wednesday. Ernest, Rachael, and Richard Heinle were callers at the Walter Grewe home Wednesday evening. Verdelle and Janne Brezden are vis- iting with their grandparents at the William Brezden home. Miss Marie Brezden, called at the A. H. Heinle home Friday. Walter Grewe home Thursday. to Bismarck Tuesday. Donald Nicholson and family mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. Dan McClean was a caller at Alex Stewart's Monday. Jesse Moreford is staying at the Lee Mallard home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart end fam. ‘ily visited at John Stewart's Sunday. Richmond me | By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and baby Dorothy were Friday evening visitors at the Fred Barth home. Sunday visitors at the Harold Mad- land home were Mr. and Mra, Ben McClusky and family. ‘The Bossert young folks were Sun- Coy dinner! renee ef te Bees ome. the were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barth, Fred and Raymond . and Viola and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sai ter and daughters Ruby, Lenora and May from Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son William and daughter Esther spent Sunday with friends in Goodrich. and Mrs. John Hien and i [ & Mr. Miss Alice Schlofman visited at the|/ daughter Bernice were Sunday visi- tors at the John Scherbenskie, Jr. Rienhold Wagner a student of Mc-| home.

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