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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS 4 > By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. Vernon Gramling and son, Vernon, Jr., of Bismarck, are the guests this week of her father-in- Jaw and sister-in-law, H. L. Gram- ee and Miss Gladys. ir. and Mrs. B, O. Lein and daughter Laverne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly at the Walter Scott home. The Regan ball team was defeated Sey by Tuttle, the score being Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopkins and L. Hopkins motored to Stanton Sun- day, called there by the illness of J. A. Hopkins. Miss Bessie Wilson of Bismarck was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Tourtlotte. B. O. Lein and A. H. Lundberg mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. The bridge club met with Mrs. W. N. Kelly at the Walter Scott home Thursday afternoon. Score prizes were won by Mrs. B. O. Lein and Mrs. Allan Westerman. This concluded the series of parties of the club. Mrs. J. W. Kiefer, Oliver Knud- son and Betty Anderson motored to Wiltor Friday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand were Mrs. Anna Strand, daughter Alice, and son Einar, and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Strand and son, Barney, Jr. Rey. Skoog of Bismarck is holding services at the Pentacostal church this week. Mrs. Ralph Parsons and Clara Rierson of Bismarck were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson. The Riersons motored them home Sunday. The Young Peoples’ meeting held at the Pentacostal church Friday eve- ning was well attended. Lunch was served by the women members of the church. Mrs. August Westerman and Mrs, Allan Westerman and son Everett motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dimond were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins of near Alta were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Westerman. Mrs. F. L. Hendrickson returned Sunday from a week's visit with her children in Bismarck. | Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ha —+ | | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Gerald Nelson was a caller Tues- day at the Anton Fisher home. Raymond Morris of near Regan called Tuesday at the George Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kell and fam- ily made a trip to Regan Monday. Henry Strom and Bud Nelson were callers Sunday at the John Anderson home. Axel Johnson and John Anderson made a trip to Bismarck Wednesday. Earl Varley and Irene Anderson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and Gwendolyn to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo vis- ited last Friday night at the George Nelson home. The Sunshine 4-H Corn club mem- bers held their meeting the evening of May 12th at the Andrew Trygg home. The next meeting will be held at the John Anderson home the eve- ning of June 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and Vern Tysel were guests last Sunday at the Cyril Cunningham home. Church services were conducted Thursday evening, May 18th, at the E. A. Trygg home. Rev. Gusta Skoog of Kansas City, Mo., delivered the sermon. Gwendolyn Nelson visited Thurs- day with Ardella Fisher. Mrs. Cyril Cunningham and Mrs. George Nelson went to Regan Thursday and attended the home- makers’ class. Full arrangements were made for their tour June 20, 21, 22 and 23, They will visit each day in groups, visiting five clubs. One kitchen will be visited. A picnic dinner will be held at the Albert Johnson home south of Still at noon with tables provided in the grove. All members will begin at 10 o’clock a. m., June 20th. Beginning at the Trygg Cedar Hill club. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lundquist and Mrs. Cyril Cunningham mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. The Sanders family of Judson moved on the C. J. Rue farm this week. Emil Hogue and Beverly Jenkins were callers Sunday at the Albin Spangberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and son Helmer, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family of Driscoll, Mrs. George Nelson, Gerald and Gwen- dolyn were callers and guests Sun- day at the Arthur Magnus home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Magnus and fam- The intermediate grades gave ajily were among those that attended party Friday afternoon in honor of |the party dance Saturday night at their teacher, Mrs. Humphreys. They |the former Hogue place, given by also presented her with a gift. The |George Pettis. afternoon was spent in playing games after which a lunch was served. Miss Alice Strand returned home ufter spending some time in Bis- marck. Mrs. W. Ross and Mrs. A. Ghylin were callers in Wilton Friday morn- ing. Mrs. I. Bailey accompanied them as far as Regan. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ross enter- tained the basketball boys, their parents and school directors at a anquet at the Canfield school Thursday evening. The table was decorated in green and pink and was set for 22 guests. A dance followed. Grant Lindsey, Joe Wold, Oscar Olson and Everett Bailey were call- ers at the A. Ghylin héme Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Watkins spent. few days in Mandan attending a church conference, The junior class met at the J. Moilanen home Sunday evening for their business meeting. A lunch was served by Mrs. Moilanen, assisted by Selma Moilanen. The Canfield baseball team was defeated at Alta Sunday by a score of 9 to 8, Mr. and Mrs. C._Wageman and Harry Dimond were Thursday callers at the Jake Fisher home. o¢—____________46 Baldwin | o—____________+¢4 By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Ira Falkenstein represented the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid of Baldwin at the convention which was held in Wilton the fore part of the week, Mrs. Laurence Stocks and Miss Ruth Falkenstein represented the Crofte Star Homemakers’ club at the kitchen improvement meeting held recently in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and children, Glen and Iva May, visited and shopped in Bismarck Saturday evening. Mrs. C. W. Spitzer and sister, Mrs. Roy Eliason of Bismarck, were called to Ashley Friday by the death of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fricke and family were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Fricke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon, in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Berg, chil- dren, Malinda and Helen, accom- panied by Mrs. Berg’s mothey, Mrs. mest Lange motored to iIton Saturday where they visited with the John Oshanyk family. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe have re- turned to their home at Minot after ® short visit with relatives here. Mrs. Moe was formerly Miss Julia Johnson of Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and daughter Igna visited with the George Burbeck family near Regan Saturday. Mrs. Burbeck’s mother, Mrs. Franks, who has been making her home with her daughter is leav- ing at an early date for Chicago. Paul and Noel Borner visited with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Shep Haas, several miles northeast of Bismarck, Friday. The Haas fam- ily moved several weeks ago from Turtle Lake. Miss Frances Haas is rompleting her studies in the Turtle Lake high school before joining her parents in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. John Nordstrom and family, who have been residing in the Gus Eliason house in town the | da: past year are leaving soon for south of Bismarck where Mr. Nordstrom has filed on a homestead in the river bottoms, He expects to erect a com- plete set of farm buildings from logs. Miss Frances Rupp, student nurse at the Bismarck hospital, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp. W. C. Gehrke, local merchant, has returned home from a brief busi- ness trip to Fargo. Percy Freeman is having a large double garage and wash house erected on the site of the old pool hall building which was torn down recently. Sam Brown transacted business Monday in Bismarck. | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Aelred Bouche was a Monday call- er at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. _Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little are visiting friends in Bismarck this week. Miss Hester Bailey was a caller in Wilton Tuesday. Mrs. J. F. Little and daughter Phyllis were afternoon callers at the Mrs. Mabel Bailey home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and family were Tuesday guests at the Ernest Garden home. Frank Walker and Bud Little were callers at the Andrew Walker home Tuesday night. William McCullough, Sr., was a caller at the Andrew Olson home Wednesday. Earl Mowder and Ole Wold were callers at the O. W. Backman home Monday. Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald returned home Friday afternoon after spend- son, Harney. Miss Rosebud Hilsdorf is visiting at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hanson of Wheaton, Minn., arrived Sunday at the F, Little home where they will be guests this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson were former residents of this community. Miss Solveig Nord was a Friday might guest at the Roy McCullough jome. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Ehnes’ sister, Mrs. Klein, of near Wilton. ing some time at the home of her|), __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, \Mrs. Ida Soderquist, visited at the | O. Lillefjeld home Thursday after- noon, Mrs. Andrew Nelson and Mrs. August Nelson visited Friday after- noon at Ole Lillefjeld’s. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford and Mrs. A. W. Fossum spent the eve- ning of mothers’ day at the Ole Lille- fjeld home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mrs, William Brown spent Tuesday after- noon at Wilton. Mrs. Brown visited with Mrs. John Kiefer, who was ill. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kudick visited at the William Brown home Thurs- day evening. > ______________» f WildRose | OO By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Gust Hirvela and Miss Edna Shock were married in Steele Thursday and will make their home in Wild Rose township. Dwight Carlisle of Bismarck called at his home here Wednesday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit to Bismarck Monday. Miss Marian Lewis of Sterling spent the week-end with Miss Esther Lang, teacher of school No. 2. Miss Minnie Adams visited Miss Mabel Wilson overnight Tuesday. A number of young folks met at the Gust Hirvela home Saturday evening to charivari the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Hirvela, Jr. A picnic was held at the Benz grove Sunday by the teachers, pupils and patrons of the following schools, Miss Mabel Wilson, school No. 1; Miss Esther Lang, school No. 2, and Lee Saville of Cherry Grove school. After the picnic lunch games and contests were played and everyone had a most enjoyable time. “Miss Mabel Wilson plans on leav- ing for her home at Jamestown Sat- urday and Miss Esther Lang will go to her home at Sterling. They have both finished a very successful term of school here, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and son Harold and grandson Bobby Brownawell of Sterling, plan on leav- ing Sunday for Sioux City, Ia., to eee relatives and friends for a week. o——________________# | Hazlegrove i] OO By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers called bleed evening at the John Sattler ome. Ed Ochsuner called at Hazlegroves Tuesday. i - Miss Alma Radke was an over- night guest at the Wolff girls’ home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Plenis and fam- ily were visitors Sunday evening at the Alex Neff home. Omer Cloud and his sisters, the Misses Fietta and Gladys, were Sun- day supper guests at the Alex Neff home, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gellner and son Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wutzke and son Ruben were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl called Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond. Emil and Dora Wutzke, Anna, Ed- na and Annetta Gellner, Hilda and Helen Wolff and Albert Wutzke were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke. The Rath young folks were Sun- day evening visitors at the J. J. Brose home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weber and family and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mehl- hoff and daughter were Sunday sup- per guests at the home of Mr. and Mi ‘red Rosenau. Hilda Rosenau, who has been visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rosenau, the past week, returned ome Tuesday. Ruben and Reinholt Stohler called at the Ray Hazlegrove and Ralph Halver homes, Reinholt Stohler, Ed Ochsuner and Georre and Pat McIntyre called at Hazelgroves’ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Papke called aay, at the home of Mr. Papke’s ‘olks. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins and family were dinner guests Sunday at the Lester Hawkins home. Leo Neiters visited Sunday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Goldsmith and family were guests Sunday at the Alfred Barth was a Sunday guest at the Fred Ehnes home. Isaac Marcovitz was a caller at the Fred Barth home Wednesday. Roy Farley was a Bismarck caller Wednesday. —_—___—_—______» | Painted Woods | a By MBS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs. L. E, Hustad of Minot spent last week visiting at the Ole Lille- fjeld home. . Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Kudick and children have moved to Bismarck. They left Saturday morning. Mrs. Ida Soderquist will keep house for Harold, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson visited at the Harold Soderquist home Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Svensgaard and son Lewellyn arrived from their home in California Sunday evenin; They made the trip in three da: The Svensgaards are in the cafeteria business in Berkeley and Oakland. They expect to visit at the E. fjeld home at Wilton and with other relatives and friends before return- ing home. Edwin Lillefjeld, a broth- er of Mrs, Svensgaard’s, is working for Montgomery Ward & Co. in Berkeley, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and William Brown visited at the illefjeld home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and son Junior were Wilton callers Mon- Y. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Burger of Bis- marck visited at the William Brown home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ericksen of Wilton spent Saturday at the An- drew Nelson home. Chas. Hanafield called on C. D. Iverson Sunday. Members of the Woodmen Circle met at the Chas. Hanafield home Wednesday evening. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Ole and cee called on Dick Iverson Sun- lay. Dick iverson was a Wilton caller Friday. y Mrs. A. F. Kudick*and mother, home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers. ,_ The Misses Ruth and Marion Thiel- ing were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers. —_—________——__-¢ | Welch’s Spur | —_—___—__—_—_———_~+ By MRS. R. M. WELCH Jack Ishmael, John Welch, Oliver Welch, Kenneth Johnston, Chester Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch ‘ son were all-in Bismarck Mon- lay. Mrs. John Welch, president of the Stewartsdale Missionary society, with several other delegates from the Stewartsdale vicinity, spent Mon- day and Tuesday at the Presbyterial held in Wilton. Horace Dirlam called at the Dop- pler home Thursday, Mrs. Otto Damman and son Theo- dore, Mrs. Robert Welch and daugh- ter Laura, Mrs. Louella Bird and daughter Betty, Marcus Trembley, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mr. an Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mrs. Horace Dir- lam and sons and Charles Newsome were all in Bismarck Saturday. George Scarborough called and dined at the Doppler home Saturday. R. H. McCurdy visited Doppler home Sunday. mond Snyder underwent an op- eration for ruptured appendix Sat- urday. He is reported as getting along nicely. ¢—____________-¢ | Sterling | ——_—_—__———* By FERN RB. STEWART " Jim Sedivec was a town caller Driscoll callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Belk and son Loyal motored to Jamestown Tues- day to meet Willis Belk, who has been visiting for some time in the ‘west. Mrs. Eva Turner and Emery Tur- ner spent Sunday evening in Bis- marek. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and ily, Mrs. Fred Jordan and children/Hilma Olson, Wayne Inget and Sulo family of Driscoll were ae (ibe and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann and/and Sergie Gylden. ning visitors at the Elsus home. Iness| family spent Sunday afternoon at Fort Lincoin. Miss Linda Riikola spent the week- end with her cousin, Miss Bud Cleveland, Roderick Cheng-| Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Dahl, Miss Mina | Antilla. hfe Doris Chenowith and Betty|Lewis and Clarence Tolefson and El- regoryk spent Sunda; friends and relatives in Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olson are} The Driscoll Homemakers’ club pre- at the Lewis home. Sunday callers at Gust Eckholm’s visiting |don Lewis of Bismarck spent Sunday |were Hilma and Edwin Olson, Sivert Hig his Gylden and Benn Matson. Henry _Pihlaja, Matt Jully, John her brother, Noel Ness, near Pickard- ville. Mervin and Vina Oder of near Re- le|gan_were visitors at the John Ander- son home Sunday. Billy Diede of Pickardville visited brother, Joe Diede, Wednes- sy. Alvin Brockett and Wayne Herring- the parents of a girl born at the St.|/sented the program for the P. T. A.|Jarvis, John Gylden, Ralph Reed,|ton were callers at the Carl Schatz Alexius hospital foe A meeting for the 4-H club lead- ers of Burleigh county was held at the hall Monday afternoon. Pad were Bismarck callers Mon- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson vis- ited at the E, W. Hall-home Sunday. Friday evening. Mrs. Alwin Helgeson and infant daughter and Mrs. Carl Maple of {da Bismarck were visitors at the Harry Mrs. Kiefer is now in a Bismarck] Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and | Helgeson home Friday. Miss McCormick’s Sunday school class held a picnic at Geneva Thurs- day evening. ‘Those from here in Bismarck Fri- Dorothy Wilton, Sally Gylden, Linda {Riikola and Lyle Wilton spent Sun- y at Arne Antilla’s. The recreation Committee held its meeting at the Finn hall Sunday. Miss Martha Siirtola, who has been in the hospital for some time, is very much improved at this writ- ing and will be able to leave the hos- Mr. and Mrs. Chauvin Belile, Art|day were the following: Mrs. F. O.|pital shortly. Belile and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jer- Johnson, Miss Josephine Johnson, Mrs. John Waiste and son Earl, set visited at the Ed Schmidkunz|Mrs. Edward Thomas, Mrs. William |also Mrs. Gust Eckholm visited Mrs. home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell were Bismarck callers Saturday. Van Vieet, Mrs. Clarence Swanson, Mrs. Ella Rosvold and Dagmer Ros- vold. William Harju Sunday evening. Ralph Harju and Andrew Lieuska were callers at Ed Lundquist’s Sun- Harold and Charlotte Olson-and| Mrs. Mary Linblad spent Monday|day evening. Raymond: Johnson visited at the Oscar Anderson home Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus were Saturday evening callers at the Ed Schmidkunz ‘home. at the C. A. Swanson home. Mrs. Herbie Gunderson, Mrs. Har- ty Helgeson and children, Mrs. M. T. Olson and Della Olson visited Mrs. Ole Nelson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Harju and son Norman returned to their home in Bismarck Sunday. oo 2 | Heaton | —— home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benden, Sr., and family, visited at the Carl Schatz home Tuesday evening. Philip Wahl called on His son, Paul Wahl, Thursday morning. Susie Schatz spent Monday eve- ning visiting in Turtle Lake. Hattie Hanson of McClusky and Herda Miller of Goodrich spent the week-end visiting at the Carl Schatz home. ‘Mrs, Eddie Schaefer spent Friday st the home of her parents near Still. Menoken | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE The school held'a picnic at the of the week visiting with Mrs. Daniel Johnson. Mrs, Anna Standley, who has beer, staying with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Broehl, is spending some time in Bis- marck receiving medical treatment. Lynn and Ivan Strand and Ruber, Pearson were We callers at the Walfred Asplund home. Miss Annie Ackerman visited with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ackerman, of Canfield township, Monday and Tuesday. Mesdames Ed Broehl, Edwin John- son and Signe Johnson and Miss Helen Broehl were Wilton shoppers Friday. Rev. A. Christenson, assisted by Rev. Scouge, conducted Swedish serv- ices in the Mission church Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughter motored to Bismarck Sat- es lucted services ir the Swedish Mission church Sunday. eo ee ee Pe i Hampton | peice eee ed were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. ahd Mrs. Dennis Reitzel enter- tained Misses Blanche Stewart, Mar- garette Olsen, Lillian Newmann and Lébrecht Klebe and the senior grad- uates, Misses Norma Halverson and Mrs. Lem Jenkins and son John are visiting at the home of their|Sunday were Mr. and M: daughter and sister, Mrs. Delbert|Heinle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bassart. Grewe of near Washburn, Mrs. Matt | pa, boys Mesdames James MacDonald, Alex| Maloney and children of Washburn, “Now the Day Is Over.” Anderson, 0. G. Davenport, Peggy | Henry Barlow and Rudolph Sayler. | ‘car driven by Earl Evans and Stewart and Sam Robinson were|, Visitors at the John Schlofman|one driven by Kenneth Walgren had among those who attended the Pres-|home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.!9 heaq on ‘collision byterial meeting in Bismarck Mon- ier ae and Mr. and Mrs.| near ye and Mrs. George Crawford} Marjorie Shearer called at the Suen land son Donald of Flaxton, N. D.,| Walter Grewe home Saturday. visited relatives in this neighborhood Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lang of con Mic ‘Crawford's brother, Fone parents at the Christ Wolf home last. ‘ Mr. a Laie daa) ree iene family and Mrs. Boat! Linblad spent ily visit at le J. H. Riley home} Sunday at the W. Porter home in SAY, u Stesle saiads ots, A, 0. Dance and, Mrs, V. Milton, Merlin and Bernard Ness) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and| A.H.Heinle and daughter Rachel | Craven attended the meeting for pro- of Bismarck spent the week-end at family visited Sunday at the Albert|and sons Richard and Andrew were| ject leaders in the Memorial build- the Osear Anderson home. Hammar home. callers at the Walter Grewe and G.| 4 in Bismarck Friday afternoon. Miss Betty Hustoft and Ed Hustoft|E, Shearer homes recently, Fe vuln tne waist nk Frances of Manfred and Olga Rice were call-| John Schladt was a Wilton shopper | (a8 visiting Miss Hazel Paris in Bis- ers at the Helgeson home Sunday. Friday. ae Mrs. Carrie Nelson and Miss Nelson| Mrs. Walter Grewe and daughters By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN spent Sunday at the Ed Erickson|Amanda and Elise were visitors at — home in Lein township. the Guy Pain home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer and | #——~—> —____—-*|_ Dave Keck returned to his home family spent Tuesday evening at the || Missouri Friday after spending a few days in Joe Fischer home. 4 Py Montana. Mildred and Edwin Dietzman were callers at the Lawrence Madland By MBS. K. R. SNYDER home Monday evening. — Floyd Owen and son Paul were callers at the W. A. Dietzman home Monday. Lawrence Madland and Harry Smith were callers at the Peter Da- vidson home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkel and family called at the Joe Fischer home Friday. John Gourdette and daughter Marjorie of north of Bismarck spent Thursday morning at the Dietzman home. Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Boren and grand-daughter, Melva Marie An- trom, were supper gue: the W.| who has been seriously ill in a Bis- | week. A. Dietzman home Thursday. marck hospital. ° e, Miss Tena Harms and Miss Mil-| Misses Margery and Eleanor Mac- Ghylin dred Dietzman attended the last|Donald of Bismarck spent the week- project lesson for this spring given|end at the home of their parents, ae en ith ne + ae ue ay By MARGARET DAVIS w, Eddie, istine an rie . E. Cleveland of Bismarck’ spent Baccalaureate services were cae el Miss heen end went ted Sibel sea ie at se pe of ts ia it Mr. feed ae chet paste the church Sunday potbrdlageo 0 Miss Brose’s home near Arena|in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.jily mo} 0 Bismarck Sai 'Y-_|Kinzler preac baccal: Saturda yevening. Emory Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and z aaa ety Gilbert Melick, Esther and Arthur} Norma Bassart is visiting with her |daughter Leona were Sunday guests Kershaw were shoppers in Bismarck|aunt, Mrs. Raymond Buck, at herjof Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dayis, near sermon. Special music was furnished. ¢ Mrs. V. Bens entertained at dinner Saturday. Harry Smith, John Olsen, John| Mr. and Mrs, Alex Anderson and|Sunday afternoon guest of nt |family were visitors at the Craw-j Davis. Kruger and Edwin Dietzman 9; Sunday afternoon at the Selmer Oanes home. — | McKenzie | By MES. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. Fred Habeck and daughter Clara, Ruth Lewis and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son, Eddie Jr. wete shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. ie Homemakers held a regular meeting Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Hughes as_ hostess. There were 13 members and one vis- itor present. Mrs. Henry Larson and Mrs. E. L. Adams gave the lesson on “Kitchen Equipment.” The major project lessons for the coming year were selected. Refreshments were served after the meeting by the hos- tess, assisted by her daughter Kath- erine. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson mo- tored to Bismarck Friday to get their daughter, Miss Esther Watson, who attends high school there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves of Menoken were guests at the R. C. Boren home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gable, accom- panied by Miss Doyle of Gibbs town- ship, were Sunday dinner guests at the George Hughes home. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hulett and Miss Pennal Rafteseth of Bismarck were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pearson and family of Bismarck visited Saturday ead. junday at the N. J. Struwing e, A group of Sterling friends of Miss Madge Runey gathered here at her home Friday for a house- ‘warming party. The Jolly Junior 4-H club Post- eee esting: mae June 3rd. club will meet with Beatrice Docestis at poo an ir. and Mrs. G. A. Lendell and daughter Rita of Washburn were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Lendell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Long. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes were. shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. e alumni entertained the junior and ior high school students at a picnic at the Menoken picnic grounds. Mrs. Emery Turner and daughter Marlyn Ruth returned to their home Saeed after a two weeks’ visit wit Irs. George Wi ae and other, friends. sais: ie graduation exercises for the elghth grade and high school pupils will be held the 26th. Those gradu- ating are Edna Coons and Kathryn Hughes from the eighth grade and from the high school the Misses Mary Ellen Reese, Alice Clizbe, Imelda MeCloatey and lla selnsen, The ad- ress wi iven Nels > vain of Bismarck. dj on Ga Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. M. J. Sawyer Will be hostess Ladies Aid at her home in township Thursday June ist. Foss who has been visit- Wash. returned home E. C. Ruble were sup- the Henry Apland home George Jenson of Fargo visited Wednesday until Friday with | hol Mrs. Harry Helgeson. Orin Dutton and family, Miss tt Murick and Harold Sher- of Brittin spent Sunday at the Miss Dorothy Johnson left Sunday for Harvey to be employed. ie seventh and eighth graders of I. school held a picnic at y- who has been visit- Elmer Johnson Josephine Cun- home in the Buchanan valley. ford home Wednesday evening. Wing. Miss Tillie Borth was also a Mrs. Miss Malinda Manning has been Ernie Stillwell is visiting with|visiting at the home of Mrs. H. B. relatives and friends in Bismarck|Gill since her school has closed. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder visited Sunday at the Doppler home in Welch’s Spur and at the Earl Snyder home near Menoken, | Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling were Sterling callers Monday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith transacted business in Sterling Mon- day afternoon. Frank Rice called at the Anton Oberg home Tuesday. Earl Gaskill began working for John Benz Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz were business callers in Moffit Tuesday night. Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son Hanaford were Bismarck visitors and shoppers Tuesday. Norval Marvel was a Sterling busi- ness caller Wednesday. Pete Youngreen and Anton Oberg transacted. business in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. Fairchild and son called at the S. W. Triplett home Wednesday afternoon. Martin Nelson called at the Horace Fairchild home Friday. Mrs. Henry Jessen, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney, at- tended the school picnic held at the |™ Adams grove Friday afternoon. Mrs. John Benz and Mrs. Carl Ol- son were business callers in Bis- marck Friday. James Baker and mother were Sterling callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattson of Mandan called at the Horace Fair- child home Saturday. Mrs. Clarence Anderson and chil- drer, Mr. and’ Mrs. John Benz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Presley M. Gosney attended the miscella- neous shower on Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Lang, at the hall in Sterling, Saturday us Mrs. Carl Pillen and small son went to Bismarck on the train Sat- urday and returned in the evening with Mr. Pillen, je Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reed took their baby to Bismarck Monday to consult a physician. Mrs. Henry Jessen was a caller in Bismarck Saturday. She also attend- ed the shower on Miss Madge Runey at McKenzie, z Anton Oberg called at the Charley Anderson home Sunday. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. P. M. Gosney ‘Wednesday afternoon, May 31. All dies of the community are invited. Delbert Davis is visiting in Ghy- lin a few days with his brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Ghylin and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. August Backman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Backman. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm. Mrs. Albert Johnson attended the Homemakers’ meeting in Regan on a Thursday. Alfred Anderson was a Sunday evens guest of Marion and Ivan A im. Emerson Gill of Tuttle spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill. Hugo Sunquist shopped in Regan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause shopped in Wing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Backman’s mother, Mrs. A. N. Tos- seth. Bert Flinn, Wilton, was a caller on Arne Tosseth Monday. By MISS E. M. THOMPSON The North Star Homemakers met at) the Hoffman home Saturday after- oon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and family vis- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl and daughters Louise and Martha spent Sunday at Jud, N. D., visiting at the Baudler home. Rev. Baudler was formerly a minister at Tuttle. Mrs. A. G. Weitstock, Mrs. L. L. Zimmer, Mrs. Ruth Lambert and Miss Thecla Zimmer attended the Home- makers. meeting at Regan Monday. Ben Hubbard of Tuttle visited at the Zimmer home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Plienes motored to Bismarck Saturday. The three schools in Phoenix town- ship held a school picnic in the Arena grove Saturday. Miss Ida Wutzke spent the week- end at the home of her parents. The Arena high school skipped school Friday afternoon and had a Picnic in the Arena grove. Milton Severson spent the week- end at: his home south of Arena. Mrs, H. Williamson, Mrs. A. Thomp- son and Miss Emma Nelson visited at the Eide home Saturday. The Arena teachers, Wanda Pehl and Bertel Anfinson, attended the teachers’ picnic at Menoken Wednes- day evening. ’ George Gilbreath of Tuttle spent several days at the C. F. Lambert home this week. | Lyman | By 8S. GYLDEN Leonard Kavonius was a business caller at John Gylden’s Monday. Wayne Inget, Gust Ahtola, Bill Horstman, Sivert .Gylden, Elmer Sirnio and Bill Wanttaja were Bis- marck callers Monday. Edwin Olson, Eino and psy i Eckholm were town callers Wednes- Tyne and Siiri Eck. larju and Esther Lui: bid visited at John Gylden’s Wednes- ra ‘ill Wanttaja and children, Wyllis and Bernice, Arne Antilla, Sulo and Sergie Gylden, Severie Eckholm and Mrs. Antilla spent Thursday eve- ning at Louis Olson’s. Charles Koivu and Dan Wahlman were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Benn Harju was taken to a Bis- marck hospital, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Arthur Dronen spent Sunday at his parental home. Saturday evening callers at Gust ningham of Steele at dinner Sunday.|Eckholm’s were Emil and Andrew 5 . J. O. Wright and fam-|Lieuske, Ralph Harju, Edwin and|spent the week-end at the home of ¢—$—$——_—"_________» | Alta | ——$—$—_____—_—____ By CARL SCHATZ Callers at the Carl Schats home Monday were Harley Oliver of Mc- Clusky, Christ Rhinehart, Ed and Hank Schatz, “Shorty” Schaefer of McClusky, Charles Larson, Emil Johnson and Mrs, Joe Diede. Mrs. Elmer ly was an Alta shopper Tuesday John Fisher was a caller in Mc- Clusky Monday afternoon. Johnny Schaeffer returned to his home Monday after spending a few days with his brother near Regan. Jake Gaub was a Regan caller Tuesday. John Blotter called on Henry Schef- fer Tuesday afternoon. Christ Rhinehart called on Carl Schatz Wednesday afternoon. George Hecker was a caller in Re- gan Wednesday afternoon. Benry Schaffer, Sr., spent several days ca Lidge the home-of his son Rudolph near Regan. Miss Adeline Ness of Bismarck Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Burns Bailey ‘and children, Murray House and Miss Gladys Moffit, Brownawell and baby were dinner Guests at the Mauk home Sunday. cott, Mr. and Mrs. George Parks and daughter Wanda, were guests at the ‘Viggo Jensen home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and children visited at the Mike Hanson home Sunday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill and childrer: visited with Mr, and Mrs. Tom Wat- kins Sunday evening. . ‘Wm. Nichol broke his leg Thursday morning when the plow he was riding struck a stone and threw him off. He was taken to Bismarck where he re- ceived medical aid. iting their aunt, Mrs, Hughes, in Bis- marck. The Farmers’ Union held their noll, Miss Maxine Hoeft, Misses Thel- ma, and Willy Moffit and Miss Marie Craig were Bismarck callers Tuesday afternoon. Fred Hinsey and Andrew Thompsor: called at the B. F. Lane home Sun- day. Mir, and Mrs, E. M, Whittaker and son Junior called at the Enockson home Sunday evening. Mrs. Jim Hill and Miss Viggo Jen- sen attended the 4-H meeting in By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mrs, Porter Umber, Mrs. Stev Koppy and daughters Elizabeth anc Gertrude Tuesday. : Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kelsch, accom- panied by their son-in-law, Nick Schiele, of near Linton, called at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and family, Steve and Frank Koppy, Dewey Lawler and sons, Miss Caroline Backhaus and brother Herman were among those in Linton from this vicinity Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McClain of Sand Creek visited at the Busby home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and children and Mildred Riche of Tem- vik spent Sunday afternoon at the Steve Koppy home. Mr. and Mrs, Gottued Dil spent the evening at the spent at the evening Mr. and Mrs, Henry A. Ohlhauser and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohl- man Backhaus home Sunday. Wilson By MES. JOHN A. BERG ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ross Boone spent Monday afternoon at the A. E. Nel- ay Fi $ 2 -|_Gaylen Argast called at the Jim ited at the John Plienes home Sun: Rill , Emil Stroh called on his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hoff, Friday. D. F. McClellan was a caller af the Emil Zelmer home Saturday after- noon. Sunday afternoon visitors at th« .| John Witt home were, Mr. and Edwin Johnson s few days last week. Miss Leona Sundquist was an over- night guest of Miss Merlin Johnson Thursday. A group of the community young people enjoyed a party at The Rocks, the Pearson girls. Mrs. Henry Roth and son Alyin are visiting at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Christ ‘Wentz and famfly. Mrs, Emil Zelmer and family. Emil Stroh and Efraham Schaeffer lusky Sunday. Miss Esther Johnson returned home The ladies in the community gave a| Sunday after spending several months” shower for Mrs. Pete Geankoy, Tues-| with her sister and brother-in-law. day afternoon. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zelmer and fam- Mrs. J. Morris spent the latter pert | ily a a ee én sennae -