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eee ee a gen wk sae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, . - NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Trygsg | > By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Gerald ‘nd Gwendolyn, Howard and Hazel Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitz- gerald, Francis and James, were din- ner and supper guests the previous Sunday at the John Anderson home. The Trygg 4-H Corn club members ‘will hold a meeting May the 14th at 8 p.m. at the Edgar Trygg home. Arthur Magnus and Melvin motored to Bismack Monday, Melvin signed up Saturday for the Forestry army. Wil- tur Lundquist also signed up. Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Jenkins and daughter Joyce from Bismarck were recent guests at his mother and broth- er, Mrs. Etta Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins and family and Emil} Hogue at the J. J. Rue farm. ine Spitzer motored to the City Thursday. © By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. Fritz Uhde closed a term of school in Estherville district No. 2 Wednesday. | Canfield Ladies Aid met at the Joe Cook home Wednesday afternoon. ‘The next meeting will be at the Jake Fisher home May 24th. Mrs. Roy Little and Gene called at the Henry Schilling home Wednes- day evening. Sidney Cook was an overnight guest of Stanley Francis’ Thursday night. Ruth Wilmot returned to Bismarck !Sunday. She was an overnight guest ;at her home here Saturday night. Mrs. Reka Manning and son, Alvin, (were callers in the Capital City Sat- Henry Inget is visiting wtih friends | urday. in Minnesota. Peter Ande of Fargo was a visitor overnight Tuesday at the Art Mag- nus home. John Anderson, Helen and Hazer. motored to Bismarck Thursday. The Trygg Cedar Hill Homemakers club members held a meeting Wednes- day May 34rd, at the home of Mrs. George Nelson, four visitors were present, Mrs. Anton Fisher, Irene An- derson, Mrs. Etta Jenkins and Mrs. Edward Jenkins. Three of the latter joined the club, making nine members ‘The lesson of selecting kitchen equip- ment was given by the leaders, Mrs. George Nelson and Mrs. Gene Cun- ningham. A birthday club was or- ganized by the members. Any mem~- ber having a birthday during the cur- rent month will receive a gift. The next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs, Gene Cunningham June 14th After the conclusion of the meeting a plate luncheon was served by the hos- tess, assisted by Irene Anderson. ‘Mrs. Ernest Kell, Junior and Rose- mary were visitors last Thursday with Mrs, Cyril E. Cunningkam. Gam Brown made a trip to Bis- marck Friday. Mrs. Edward Jenkins and daughter Beverly were callers Friday at the George Nelson home. Emma Nelson came home from Phoenix school near Wing Friday night to spend over Sunday at her parental home. Callers, dinner and supper Sundav fat the George Nelson home, were as follows: Anton Fisher and Gordan, Arthur Magnus and Lylas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley and Earl, Mr. and Mrs, John Habeck and Alfred, Edwin end Lennart Olson, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Anderson, Floyd, Irene, Helen, Hazel, Wadgar, Edsel and Edna. Baldwin | \. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Knownly Dorman ‘Wednesday afternoon at which time the quilt they have been working on was finished and plans made for the sale to be held in Baldwin the 15th of June. Play Day exercises were held on the local school grounds Tuesday which were largely attended by the schools from adjoining communities. Other schools represented were Regan, Painted Woods and Ecklund schools. Miles Stanton, who has been techs here the year left the last o! tte week noua home at Braddock. He plans on attending normal school at Valley City this summer. ‘The Baldwin schools enjoyed a pic- By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER mic Friday. : Misses Ruth and Marie Falkenstein were among those who attended the 4-H club meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Perkins near Still Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and family and Emanuel and Art Land- erholm were-Sunday guests at the Art Fricke home. The Crofte Star Homemakers club will meet with Mrs. Arthur Meyers Wednesday afternoon of this week at which time County Agent H. O. Put- man will be present to give a talk on| 4a! beautifying the home grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and family were Sunday guests at the Ira Falkenstein home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and son of Still also were guests there. Orville Falkenstein transacted bus- ness in Bismarck Saturday. Andy Peterson spent Wednesday at the home of his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson in Naughton township. Richard Fricke motored to Bis- marck Wednesday and visited with his sister, Mrs. Al Erickson and fam- ire, and Mrs. N. Demry returned to Jamestown Thursday evening. Mrs. ‘Demry had been spending the past two weeks here with her brothers and sister, Ernest, Walter and Miss Emma Rupp. Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and @aughter, Iona were Thursday visitors in the Capital City. Ecklund | Se *" By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mrs. William Standley and daugh- | %. ter Betty Jane called at the Lawrence Fisher home Monday. Mrs. Arthur Franklund and son ‘Willis visited with her mother Mrs. Rosie Spitzer Tuesday. ‘Word has been received here of the fleath of Charlie Larson, who lived in Oregon. He is an uncle of Albert arson, who lives in this vicinity. Miss Alice Hedberg was an_over- might guest of Miss Aileen Spitzer we fednesday. : Mrs. Henry Fox called on Mrs. Ben Ollenberger Monday. Floyd Peterson of Bismarck is vis- {ting With his uncle, August Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stocks and daughter visited at the Leslie Miller home Sunday. ‘Those who shopped in Wilton Sat- ‘urday night were. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and family, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Spitzer, son Edmund, daughter Helen, Leo Strand, Arthur Franklund, Robert Spitzer, the Gordon young folks, Walter Waddington, Mr. ‘Mrs, Joe Warmka, and Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Spitzer, son Gifford, and Mrs, Harris, C. Spitzer and sons Fredrick and Herbert visited at the C. J. Krotz ‘nome Sunday. Leonard Spitzer visited with Frank ‘and John Murrey Sunday. Miss Nel- lie Partyka also visited there. Levi and Dave Carlson called at the Albert Larson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox and Paul- | tored to Bismarck Sunday with their and || Ethel Schilling spent the week-end at her home here. The members of the board of the Farmers Elevator held their monthly business meeting at the elevator Sat- urday evening. Norman Little of Fort Lincoln spent, the week-end at home here, Among the Regan shoppers from |here Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Ole and Arnold Wold, Roy and Gene Little. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Westerman and son, Everett, were Sunday visitors at the Sam Houser home near McClusky. Oa Steiber —————_______»4 By MRS. WM. HICKEL D. E. Mattis called at the Jake Gaub jhbome Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily called at the Fritz Uhde home Sunday. Mildred Gaub visited at the Wm. Hickel home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins visited at the John Anderson home Friday evening. Fred Lange and little daughter jcaled at the J. C. Olson home Satur- ay. Gene and Norman Little spent Sun- Cay evening at the Fritz Uhde home. Mrs, John Firko and Annie Doerr ‘ealled at the John Carlson home Fri- jday. Arthur Zelmer is spending a few days at the John Zelmer home. Donald Falmer, who spent the win- ter in San Jose, Calif. retured to his home Friday. who was called here by the illness of Herb Falmer, returned to Minot Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and family spent Sunday evening at the John Anderson home. Glen, Earl and Clarence McAllister spent Sunday at their home. Albert and Bessie Anderson spent Sunday at the W. S. Oder home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel were Wil- ton callers Friday. Gottlieb Steinert was a Regan caller ‘Wednesday. Wayne Hickel visited at the Fritz Uhde home Friday. D. E. Mattis called at the Gaut home Sunday. Ralph Anderson called at the Brackett home Friday evening. Reinhold Vollmer called at the Jake iGaub home Saturday. Mrs. Gottlieb Wall called at ‘the Jake Gaub home Saturday. \ cassie ee | Painted Woods | ¢——_—_____4 By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Muriel Damstrom, who has been working in Fargo, is home visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur) Damstrom. Oscar Hagstrom called on Ole Lil- lefjeld Friday afternoon. Harold Soderquist, who has been a patient at a Bismarck hospital the last two weeks, returned home Fri- Ye Fred Brown was a Wilton caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson, small son Junior, Anton Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, small daughter Mary Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and son Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. William Brown were Wilton callers Saturday evening. Einer Soderquist called at the Har- old Soderquist home Saturday. Jake Schmid and Ted Steffen called at the Andrew Nelson home Saturday. Mrs. Ida Soderquist and Mrs. A. F. Kudick visited at the Andrew Nelson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest also were callers, Oscar Hogstrom was a supper guest at the Joe Brostrom home Weanes: day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom called at the A. F. Kudick home one day last week. Carl Erickson was a Wilton caller | Thursday. Ole Lillefjeld called at the J. P, Brostrom home Wednesday. | Harriet ————_____________mm_m»s By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weitstock and Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weltstock and family were entertained Sunday at a dinner given for Mrs. Fred Weitstock jon her eighty-first birthday at the See home in Wing. Miss Olga Kulaski’s school glosed Friday after a successful term of teaching. Mrs. Ralph Leach spent a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Josephson, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter, Verna Mae, motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Lucille Anderson of Wing taught penpol in Miss Kulaski’s room Mon- y. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoffman spent Saturday at the Pehl home. Mrs. Christ Wetzel called at the Thompson home Friday afternoon, ("Wild Rose | ___WildRose | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL The Wild Rose teachers, Misses Ma- bel Wilson and Esther Lang, and pu- pils plan on having a picnic Sunday, place as last year. to bring lunch and come. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle mo- Capital [cata eee or | Estherville | antag co cull @| Saturday to visit a few days after Mrs, Mae Simpkins and Tila Falmer, f and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell accom- Panied them as far as the H. J. Brownawell home at Sterling. Mrs. Vivian Selhus and little folks moved to Moffit Tuesday to make their home. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Christianson died suddenly, Wed- nesday morning, of hemorrhage. Fu- neral services were held at Pursian | Lake church. { Misses Esther Lang and Mabel Wil- son spent the week-end visiting at the George Lewis home near Sterl- ing. They accompanied Miss Lewis to Bismarck Saturday. Elmer Slater, Charlie Dutton and Miss Margaret Gillin of Moffit vis- ited at the H. A. Carlisle home Wed- nesday evening. Several from here, including Roger Carlisle and Miss Helen Adams, at- tended the P. T. A. program given by Miss Lillian Hill and pupils at the Baker school. f Stil o~—- o— By B. P. HAGSTROM Miss Ingrid Hagstrom, student in the Dickinson state teachers college, accompanied by Miss Caroline Stafne and Miss Blanche Cade, ar- rived a the former's home here Fri- day evening. They visited until Sun- day afternoon, when they motored back to Dickinson to resume their duties. The many friends of Mrs. Lorraine Nelson will be glad to hear that she is up and around again after being confined to her bed for several weeks. Mrs. Ed Broehl spent Monday fore- noon with Mrs. Signe Johnson. Miss Velma Johnson returned home daughter, Miss Avis. Roger Carlisle |. Alta | ‘By CARL SCHATZ Mrs. Elmer Qually called at the Bob Patzner home Monday. Alvin Brackett and Wayne Her- rington visited at the Carl Schatz home Monday evening. Susie Schatz visited with Sarah Schatz Tuesday afternoon. é Mrs. J. R. Jones and son Jereld visited at the Bob Patzner home Tuesday evening. Emanuel Schatz, who spent the last three months with his brothers, Henry and Ed, returned to his home in McClusky Saturday evening. — his parents Tuesday. Herman Schaefer motored to Mc- Clusky Tuesday afternoon. Henry Scheffer was a Pickardville caller Tuesday. afternoon. Jack Coombs transacted business in McClusky Tuesday afternoon. George Hecker visited with Lewis Jorgenson Wednesday. Andrew: Hochhalter and son of near Still called at the Lawrence Adams home Wednesday afternoon. Joe Diede and son Wayne called on Carl Schatz Wednesday. George Hecker transacted business in McClusky Wednesday afternoon. Alvin Brackett and Johnny Schaf- fer called at the George Hecker home Tuesday afternoon. Carl Schatz and son Gus trans- acted business in Pickardville and McClusky Tuesday afternoon. Chas. Larson visited with. Carl Schatz Thursday evening. Ralph Anderson visited with Alvin Brackett Thursday evening. Mrs. Eddie Scheafer visited the home of her parents Saturday after- spending a week in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Johnson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson of Naughton town- ship. Mr. and Mrs. David Ghylin and daughter Elsie, Mrs. Anthony Erick- son, Mrs. Signe Johnson, Verna Strand, Ole Hagstrom and daughter shopped in Still and Wilton one day last week. Miss Margaret Hagstrom was a dinner guest of Mrs, Lawrence Weed- ing of Wilton Saturday. C. W. Hendricks of Williston vis- ue at the Ole Hagstrom home Fri- lay. Ruben Pearson called at the Fred Standley home Thursday. Conrad Johnson motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Misses Verna and Arlene Strand, Leona and Helen Broehl, Helen John- son and Cora Devee Richard were Monday evening callers at the Hag- strom home. Ole Strand called on Chas. Fry ‘Thursday. Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Mrs. Harry Davenport called at the Chris Waugeman home Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Fueling of Wing was a week-end guest at the 8S. W. Nemetz home. Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald spent several days last week as a guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald. Miss Inger Nord was a Bismarck caller Friday afternoon. Fred Ehnes motored to Regan Monday. ‘| Prancis Fitzgerald was a Thursday night guest of her sister, Mrs. W. G. Sherman. H. C. Rasche, Guss Westerman, Willie Graf, S. B. Olson, Elmer Falmer, Ira Bailey and Willie Jiras, Mrs, Mabel Bailey and son Elsie were callers and guests at the J. F. Lit- tle home the past week. 8. V. Monroe and Allen Tolliver called at the Martin Nelson home Sunday. Miss Hester Bailey was a Sunday guest at the Humphrey Bailey home. H. C. Rasche spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Bismarck as a guest of his daughter, Mrs. Joe Kohler, S. W. Nemetz motored to Bismarck ‘Thursday. Jesse McCoy of Jamestown was a Sunday guest of his mother, Mrs. A, McCoy. Johnny Witt and Virgil Little call- ed at the Andrew Walker home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs, John Pool were week- end guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Solveig Nord called at the Roy Mc- Cullough home Tuesday. f R i, egan | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Everett and Mrs. H. F. Dimond motored to McClusky Monday eve- ning called there by the illness of ;Mrs. Sam Houser. Mrs. Westerman comained with her mother until Sun- lay. Ilene Marie Hillsdorf and Roy Theodore Thor, both of Wilton, were united in marriage, by Rev. Amund Christianson, at the Pentacostal church Thursday afternoon, The young couple will make their home in Wilton, Rev. Gusta Skovg of Kansas City will preach at Regan Saturday, May 14. Other engagements of Rev. Skog will be at the Swedish Lutheran church near Still Tuesday, May 16, and the Andrew Trygg home near Baldwin Thursday evening, May 18. Mrs. Anna Wilson and daughter Bessie and Miss Helen Munig of Bis- marck were Monday evening dinner crete of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourt- lotte, Owen Kelly of Jamestown was a Regan caller several days last week. Among those from Regan who at- tended the Play Day exercises at Bismarck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg, Mrs. August Westerman and Allan Wes- terman, and Mrs, A. H. Lundberg. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Norton Stand, Jr., spent the week- end at the home of his grandmother, Mrs, Anna Strand. Mrs. A.H. Helgeson and daugh- ter Colleen of Bismarck called on Regan friends Wednesday. A Young People’s Rally will be held at the Gospel Tabernacle May 19, at 8 o'clock. Young people from Sel- fridge, Bismarck and Minot are ex- pected to be present. noon, pe mae ec [ Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Marcus Trembley called at the Otto Dorman home Monday. Leo Doppler called at the Robert Welch home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and two daughters called at the C. D. King home in Menoken Tuesday. Mrs. Luella Bird was a caller in Menoken Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch called at the home of their nephew, Robert Welch Wednesday. ©. P. Welch and grandson, Ken- neth Johnston motored to McKenzie Wednesday. Kenneth called at the homes of his uncles, John and Robert Welch while en route home. son Donald, Jack Ishmael and R. H. McCurdy were in Bismarck Thursday. Alfred Born called at the Robert Welch farm while en route home from Bismarck Wednesday. Louella Tollefson, teacher at Boyd No. 1, spent Thursday night at the E. E. Baker home. She and the Baker family called at the home of Alfred Born and sister, Mary Ives in the evening. Charlie Dutton and Elmer Slater called at the Otto Dorman, Robert Welch and E. E. Baker homes Thurs- day evening. Mrs. Hugh Brown spent a few days in Bismarck with her daughter, Mrs. Owens this week. Mrs. Glen Oder and little daugh- ter spent several days this week at the home of Mrs. Oders mother, Mrs. Bert Buckley. . Vina Oder, teacher at the Spur school, spent the week-end at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily called at the Chester Boyd home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor and Mrs Horace Dirlam and children and Charles Newsome were in Bismarck Pcliatatl Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Miss Opal Melick of near Washburn is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman transacted business in Bismarck Wed- nesday, Mrs. Dietzman also visited with her sister, Mrs. John Goudette, at the St. Alexius hospital.. Mr. and Mrs, Arnie Madland of near ‘Wyndmere visited at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Madland this week. Jake Merkel and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham were callers at the Dietzman farm Thursday. Miss Hathie Davidson called on ‘| Mrs, Lawrence Madland Thursday. Pete Anda from Minnesota is visit- ing at the home of his cousin, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Madland this week. John Olsen transacted business in Bismarck Friday forenoon. Mrs. Lawrence Martineson spent the week-end with her husband at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mar- tineson, Vern Thysell of Bismarck spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland. Charles Cederstrom and Mildred Dietzman accompanied Joe Fischer to Bismarck Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Widger and son Allen were shoppers in Bismarck Sat- urday afternoon. 2 Eddie Andrew, Reynold and Albert Shauer were callers at the Schellipp farm Sunday. Floyd Owen and John Alinson were callers at John Olsen and Walter Dietzman farms Sunday. / Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bose and sons George and Jakie from Arena were Sunday dinner guests at the Joe Fischer home. Sunday callers at the Adam Schauer home were: Mr. and Mrs. John Schauer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schet- bile and son Alvin from Eureka, 8. D. John Kruger transtacted business in Bjsmarck Saturday afternoon. > ‘4 Lein By OLGA M. RISE Clara, Arthur and Irwin Rise, attend- ed the 4-H club meeting at the Lam- bert home in Arena Thursday eve- ning. Mrs. Ralph Leach and daughter Beverly spent the past week with Mrs Leach’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson. Martha Merkel and Oscar Potts Oscar Lundberg returned home Sunday from Bismarck where he had been receiving medical care. Mr. and Mrs. A. FP. Tourtlotte mo- May 2ist, at Benz grove, the same! tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Everyone invited Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein and daughter Laverne and Iola DuToit motored to Mandan Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dybwad. called at Stuart Severson’s Thursday evening. Several from this vicinity attended the birthday party on Eddie Nyseth Saturday evening. Eddie Arneson spent Saturday eve- ning and Sunday at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman spent ‘Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George/the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pehl, Jr. Eisenbeisz Monday evening. A. O. Ambers spent Saturday eve-|Walhman home Tuesday enroute from, ning at P. H. Kluksdal’s. Sterling. Mayland Christensen and Constance| Seamon Gibson was a Bismarck Lein spent Wednesday evening at the} visitor Tuesday. Paslay home. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and Gale Birkelund called on Mrs, Hel-| Art Chenowith, Charles Heritt and geson in Driscoll Saturday. Adolph Hansen were callers at the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholt and|Mrs. Jennie Clarke home this week. Marion Lein motored to Bismarck} Mrs. Martin Olson of Driscoll called Saturday. on her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Several attended the farewell party|@nd Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz Monday. on Lillian Hall at the Dronen home|_ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Sunday afternoon. Bismarck visitors Saturday. Marion Lein spent several days with} Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and her sister, Mrs, Ted Varholt. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and|* o— —_____—__—__ Bernice and Helen: Bjorhus, Olga, ily were shoppers in Bismarck Mon- Hazelton i By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Paul Wail called at the home of|* The seniors of the Hazelton high school presented their class play. “Lookin’ Lovely,” in the high schoo! gymnasium Wednesday evening, May 3. Twelve of the fifteen seniors had parts in the play. Tom Hayes and Elmer Brindle left Tuesday for the vicinity of Akeley, Minn., with a load of goods and equip- ment. Mr, Hayes will reside on a small farm near Akeley. ‘The Business Men’s club held a reg- ular meeting last Thursday evening. Mrs. Carl Fischer spent the week- end at Bismarck. Mr. Fischer has a position in the shops of the state highway department. Rev. H. R. Shirley conducted serv- ices in the Presbyterian church last Sunday evening. The next service will be at 8 p.m. May 14th. Anton Nold and family moved to Linton where they will reside in the future. Dr. and Mrs. Montieth visited at Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taube, Mrs, J. J Landsberger and Adaline Landsberger, left for Watertown, 8. D., Wednesday morning for a visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs., Taube and Mrs. J. J. Landsberger will also visit at St. Paul and other Minnesota points before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hullsether, Mrs. Messelt and daughter Marjorie, were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mrs. William Kiefer received word that her sister's husband, Robert Brackvogal, of Wessington, S. D., had passed away Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Kiefer and two children left for Wessington to attend the funeral. Jake Rott, Fred Schurmeister and Al Bollinger motored to Bismarck Monday. pi Seer ae eT eeeS f S.W. Burleigh | By MRS. ALEX STEWART Lynn Gramling called at Charley Johnson's last week. August and Al Smith called at Claude Houser’s Sunday. Alex Stewart was a caller at Lee Mallard’s Monday. Mrs. Glen Odor called at Bert Buckley’s Thursday. 3 Harold and Sylvanis Ervin, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport and son Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fields and family, Ja- cob Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Buckley and family, Frank and Charley Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bismarck Saturday. George Hoeheimer was a caller at the Henry Mills home Thursday. Malcolm Nickolson and his sister Stewart and family were callers in|| day. Lester Clark was a Sterling caller gee: ey \ Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER Clara Weber and Ferne Glanville and Bert and Bill Olson spent Sun- day at the James Sedivic farm near Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wietstock and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wiet- stock and Mrs. F. Wietstock, all of Arena; were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. F. Wietstock’s 8ist birthday. Claude Piepkorn was a supper guest at the A. L. Davis home Sun- day. Nona Anfinson returned to Bis- marck Saturday after spending the past week visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and family of near Tuttle spent Sunday at the Wm. Brose home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell mo- tored to Harvey Tuesday evening where they met their daughter Flor- ence, who for a time has been visit- ing her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Elbert Hubbell, at Bel- court. Irvin Glanville was a supper guest at the Clyde Edgerton home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Jacobson and son Neil of Wilton moved their household goods here Sunday. They, Will live in the upstairs of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson’s house. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Teppo and fam- ae the week-end visiting in Huff. Axel Soder was a caller in Fargo last week. Mary Jane Olson spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Sedi- vic. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Madland and Pete Ande of Sheldon spent the week-end visiting at the Harold Madland and Ben McCloskey homes. The sewing club members held their regular monthly meeting at the schoolhouse Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kusler motored to Bismarck Thursday. Sunday callers at the Ben Mc- Closkey home were Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Madland of McKenzie, Clover Johns, Ralph, Harold and Kenneth Madland, Pete Ande and Mr. and Mrs. Arne Madland. Tolef Subey motored to Bismarck Monday to get his wife who was a patient in the hospital there the past week. Mrs. Mary Smith and son Harry returned from California last week. i ° ° Driscoll | cs By DELLA MAE OLSON Anna Helen Bechenall, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and son Ernest visit- ed at Donald Nickolsons Sunday. Emory Woolworth called at Alex Stewart's Monday. Otto Johnson was a caller at Paul Hapels Saturday. Dan McClean transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. Ronnie Stewart is staying at the Norman Stewart home the past ‘week, Paul Lindsen, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser, Mrs. Alex Stewart, Mike Em- meneth and Angus Stewart called at Otto Johnson's recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapel visited in Bismarck and Mandan Thursday. Andy Lamb called at Lee Mallard’s Sunday. Charley Mallard and family were callers in Bismarck Friday. Lee Mallard was a caller at Paul Hapels Saturday. Alex Anderson visited at Andrew Erwins Sunday. ig Ghylin | By MARGARET DAVIS ° David Keirland spent the week-end at his parental home here. Mr. Keir- land is employed in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman spent Sunday with Nels Tosseths. Billy Backman motored-to the Cap- ital City Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Arne Tosseth and son Edwin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Granhoey and family in Still. Owen. Davis spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Davis. ‘Violet Volkman of Wilton spent the week-end with Miss Edith Backman. Miss Malinda Manning will close her school No. 1 in Ghylin this Thurs- day. Walter Keator and Miss Ida Tos- seth spent Sunday evening with Miss Tosseth’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman of near ‘Wilton. Mrs, B, Hedstrom had her sister visiting her during the week-end. About fifty friends, neighbors, school teachers, high school students and a few from Bismarck gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Backman’s Saturday evening where they spent the evening playing games and visiting. Mrs. Backman served lunch at a late hour assisted by Mrs. ,| Nels Alm and Mrs. L. W. Davis. Ghylin school No. 3 taught by Miss Dorothy Little closed this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and little daughter Dorothy, were Sunday af- ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm. Mrs. Dave Spangberg, Mts. Eric Englebretchen, Mr. Melvin, Ed- The Women’s Foreign Missionary society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Joe Lewis. Rev. Lars Foss left Monday eve- ning for a short trip to Everett, Wash. Mrs. Mabel Rosvold, Mrs. W. E. Titus and the Misses Laura, Norma and Hattie Ward and Mavis Ros- vold were callers in Steele Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf en- tertained Mr. and Mrs, Al Chapin and family at dinner Sunday. The Zion Young People’s. League will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Helgeson May 14. Everybody welcome. Word has been received here that Mrs. E. A. Hull, a former resident of Driscoll, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Madson, at Richardson Thursday. K. A. Ersland is visiting relatives in Iowa. Mesdames John Steeg and A. Ol- son were hostesses for the Ladies Aid in the hall Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson en- tertained the following at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland, Mr, and Mrs. George Schlabach and family and Mr. and Mrs, Alden Nel- son and family. Miss Cordelia Meyer, who is em- ployed in Fargo, spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Belcher and Mrs. H. M. Belcher motored to Do- land, 8. D., last Wednesday morn- ing. Mrs. Golda Grubb and Lavina Re- gier of Tappen spent the week-end visiting the Misses Nettleton and Ortman. Mrs. George Lee and children of Sterling spent Monday evening and Tuesday at the Elmer Koon home. Mrs. M. T. Olson had as callers this week Mrs. E. C. Ruble, Mrs. F. O. Johnson, Mrs. Joe Lewis and Mrs. O. N. Nelson. Mesdames Meyer, Glifford Nelson, Ole Quale, Elmer Koon were visitors at the Driscoll school Thursday aft- ‘ernoon Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowry of Jamestown spent the week-end visit- ing Mrs. Floyd Swanson and Mrs. Sadie Kendall. - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and fam- ily were supper guests at the F. O. Johnson home Sunday evening. Miss Constance Lein of Lein town- ship is visiting with Mrs. Harry Helgeson this week. Mrs. Adolph Bassen spent Friday afternoon visiting Mrs. A. M. Brush- wein. Loren Carr, Alden Lewis and Del- mer Erickson who are in training at Fort Lincoln for forestation spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mrs. Carl Meland was tendered a birthday surprsie party at her home ‘Monday evening. win and Edith Backman and Miss|¢- Violet Volkman also were Sunday af- ternoon callers at the Alm home. i Lyman | Mrs, Henry Sunquist and son, Mrs. Jim Loule were Wednesday afternoon By 8. GYLDEN guests of Mrs. Oscar Sunquist and pest. Mrs. Nick Holgerson. Edwin Olson spent Saturday night HH. Speeten was a caller in Ghy-/and Sunday at Gust Eckholm’s. lin ‘Wednesday. Charles Koivu, Matt Sitala, Dave id ar ea Josephson, Seth Gylden and Arni | Christiania Antilla were callers at John Gylden’s | Monday. Eckholm’s were town callers Mon- By VIOLET A. CLARKE day evening. — There will be a Mother's Day pro- Miss Violet Clarke called at the Dan| gram at the Evangelical Lutheran daughter, Christine, were callers at|church Sunday, May 14, at 2 o'clock. Lunch will be served. Everybody welcome. Ina and Lillian Kennila and Anne were dinner guests of Thompson John Gylden’s Tuesday. Edwin Olson, Selina and Sally Gylden spent Thursday evening at the Eckholm’s, Elmer Jarvi returned home one day} Minnesota. last week from 5 Seth Harju, Seth and Sula Gyl- den, Emil Lieuska, Leonard and George Kavonius were town callers; Friday. Gust Eckholm and son Einar were callers at John Waiste’s Wednesday evening. Emil Liuska spent Friday evening at John Gylden’s. Sylvia, Lydia and Walter Eckholm and Walter Waiste were callers at John Gylden’s Tuesday evening. Armas Kangas and Henry Pihlaja were town callers Saturday evening. Miss: Frances Thorson spent Sat- urday with Gertrude and Annie n. Mrs, John Riikola who has been a patient at one of the Bismarck hos- Pitals returned home one day last ‘week, Miss Martha Slirtola, who has been quite ill for sometime, entered one of the Bismarck hospitals for treatment Friday. Miss Ruth Thorson spent Thurs- day evening with Gloria and Gail ONiatt ge supper guest tala was a of John Gylden le Gust Ahtola-Helm was an over- night guest of Wayne and Walter Inget Saturday. The L. T. choir practice was at 8. W. Wanttaja’ Joined as a new member. Bernice and Wyillis Wanttaja and Elmer Thorson spent Saturday at Louis Olson's, The Misses Gertrude and Saima Antilla spent Sunday afternoon with Sally Gylden. The Misses Sylvia, Tyne and Stiri Eckholm spent Sunday forenoon with Selina and Sally Gylden. Matson daughter Ruth and son Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daugh- ter Irene, Mrs. L. C. Marchant and son Lloyd. Mrs, Henry Seilinger was a Friday caller. on her sister, Mrs. Herman Seilinger. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith and fam- ily were Wing callers Thursday. Gust Witt called at the John Witt home Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Berg and small son were Wing shoppers Friday. Miss Irene Marchant was a Satur- day visitor at the John Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer were Sunday visitors at the Dave Hoch- halter home. Mr. and Mrs, William Witt and. daughter Esther were Wing callers Saturday. 4 Mr, and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughter, Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Marchant and son Lloyd were Mon- day evening visitors at the John Witt home. Mrs. E. M. Nolan and son James were Friday callers at the David. Hein home. Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon of Beach have returned to their farm here again. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seibel and daughter Martha motored to Wing, Friday. Mrs. Roy Marchant called at the I. F. Lytle home in Wing Friday. Sunday visitors at the Roy Mar- chant home were Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Lydia, Art and Gust Witt, Emil and Ted Stroh. Mrs. Lizzie Treibruasser and sons Edwin and Art were Sunday visitors at the William Witt home. if McKenzie By MRS. T.T. HUGHES - Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons were visitors at the C. W. Thompson home at Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes were Saturday evening visitors at the enry ‘Miller home in Frances town- ip. Frank Barner visited friends in Bismarck Sunday. ‘The P. T. A. met for the last meet- ing of this school term Tuesday night with President Mrs. Manly in charge. Election of officers took place. Those elected were president, Mrs. P. P. Bliss; vice president, Mrs. F. M. Schaumburg; and secretary- treasurer, Miss Margaret Olson. After the business session and program games were played. Miss Pauline Rishworth, principal, who will teach at Washburn next school term, was a guest of honor at @ surprise party with Mrs. George Manly and Miss Margaret Olson in charge of the affair, Miss Rishworth was presented with two farewell] ies dren, Miss Helen and Truman. She will return to McKenzie for a visit with friends. Miss Davis is at pres- fgg her sister, Mrs. Isabelle yy. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson in Sibly Butte townshij ip. ‘The Homemakers club will meet Thursday afternoon, May 18, with Mrs. George Hughes. Miss Jennie Waistie, Mrs. Hilma Adams and Glen Adams of Moffit were visitors fi the E. L. Adams Mrs. Carl Jacobson and daughters Ardella and Norma of Bismarck ‘spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting the T. Hughes family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder and fam- ily of Moffit visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Doucette Saturday. Dean Johnson left Friday for New England where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Van Ness moved in the parsonage Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson and family of near Tuttle wera Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Stark. tors of Mr. and Mrs, W. 2. Stare [ Sterling | By FERN R. STEWART — |. M. Marvel was a town calle Friday. George Magnus was a town calles Fern Stewart spent Tuesday night hig Mrs. Hertry Van Horn at Dris- 0! Miss Marion Ness spent the bitead visiting at the Elsus ‘meas jome. Tom Stewart was s Driscoll caller ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang and fam. ily. visited at the Richard Lang home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Johnson and family were Sunday dinner guests at as Tom Snaee home. x and Helen 8 Carlene Beyer spent ins wanes the Swindling home in Taft ship. Dorothy Wildfang it the week. end with Vivian Tareon® Mrs. John Thorne called in Bix marck Saturday. Clifford Wright was a Driscoh y. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Schlabach, Mrs, Random, and Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson visited at the Oscar Ander- son home, Grandpa Johnson, C. J. Johnson and sons and Raymond and Edgar, Charles Harker, C. M. Sydner Sunday. Linda Maki! of Boyd township, Harold and Char< lotte Olson of Clear Lake, Clara An- derson visited at the T. N. Johnson “ii Gears ‘Monda! ‘ge Kusch nt wtih Mrs. M. H. Nelson u The Sterling .baseball team mo« tored to Driscoll Friday where they were defeated by the Driscoll team. The score was 10 to 5. A handkerchief and towel shower was given at the J. H. Riley home Monday afternoon by the Farmers Union ladies for Mrs. Ed. re Mrs. Fogarty received many lovely gifts. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies, Sunday visitors at the John Sedivec home were Roy, Tom and Esther Hansen, Carl Hacel’ Adelaide and May Hall, Mrs. Henry Van Horn, Stanley Frandsen and Selma Knut- son, Miss Lillian Hall, who has com- pleted a successful term of school in Clear Lake township, returned to her e Saturday to spend her vaca- lon, Pete Schlabach was a town caller Saturday. nae Howard Nelson ‘Kenzie caller Friday. ee Mrs, Edna Sykes spent the week- end at the John Bedives heme, John Thorn and son Carl visited Siege . Hall home Sunday eve« i and Mrs. Dewey Olson visited at the Harold Howitson home - day evening. eas Phil Roth called at the Henry Wildfang home Sunday. 2 + fl Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Rudy Stoltz called at the home ied sister, Mrs. Ed Schatz, ae lay. Mrs. Arthur Larsen and father, L, A. Carlson of McLean, called to set Iver Johnson Monday afternoon. M. Jacobson called at Albert Lar~ son’s Wednesday. Mrs. Lars J Violet Johnson, Mr. and Mra, Waited Simons and three daughters, H. E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson. Eugene Damstrom and Albert Lange called at Joe Brown’s en route home from Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son were Sunday guests at Con Johnson's, Wilton shoppers Saturday were Con Johnson and two children, Mrs, ton and. daughter” Anetie, Shorty son lat Anette, Shorty Jacobson and H. E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs, Al Holden and Mrs. Steve Mur- ray and Lawrence Ousley, Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and son were visitors Monday afternoon in Bismarck. Marvin Peterson visited at the Al Holden home one evening the latter part of the week. marck a few days the past week. Mrs. Joe Brown and son called in Baldwin Friday. Robert and Donald Eliason were among those who spent Sunday at the John Stoltz home. Cg Lewis called at his broth. er’s, Roy a few days the past week, Burl Monroe was a caller at Albers a ry 3) Canfield | By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘The Ladies' Aid met at the Joe Cook home Wednesday, May the majority of the members ed A nice lunch was served Henry Rasche was a bustness caw er and dinner guest at the A. F. Ghy- lin home Thursday. Rev. Watkins will deliver a Moth. ers’ sermon at and Mrs, om Cie ? eral visited with Eino ba getend afternoon, ncis Pritzgerald visited with sister, Mrs, W. Sherman, in ed —— ? w

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