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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | ! Lyman | By S. GYLDEN Mr. and Mrs. John Piipo from Brocket spent a week visiting at the August Kangas home. Mrs. Piipo is ® sister to Mr. Kangas. Mrs. Jenny Pihlaja, Mr. and Mrs. John Piipo, Alma and Armas Kangas were accompanied home by Miss Ruth afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eliason and Mr. and Mrs. William Biggs and family of Bismarck and Otto and Miss Alice Swanson were Sunday guests at the Alvin Nordstrom home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and daugh- called at Seth Gylden's Monday eve-! ters, Eunice and Marion spent Satur- ning. John Jarvi spent Monday evening at Arne Antilla’s. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Harju and sor Philip were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Harju Tuesday. Miss Elma Lieuska returned home from Bismarck Tuesday, wher she has spent the past five weeks. Jchn Kangas, Leonard and George Kavonius, Seth Gylden and Adolph Johnson were business callers at John Glyden’s and John Waiste's Tuesday evening. Alma Kangas, Fred Mulari, and Sulo and Seth Gylden were town call- ers Wednesday. The L. T. choir held a meeting at Bill Wanttaja’s Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wahlman and family and Selina Gylden were lunch- eon guests af Nels Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ojanen and family spent Saturday evening at Dan Wahiman's. ‘The Misses Hilma Olson and Tyne Eckholm were overnight guests of Venla Ingret Saturday. Callers at Gust Eckholm’s Saturday evening were: Edwin Olson, Sivert Sulo, and Sergie Glyden, Hilma Olson, ‘Walter and Wayne Inget, Seth and Ralph Harju. ‘Walter Waiste, Elmer Jarvis, Wal- fred and Arthur Antilla returned home Saturday from Minnesota. Martha Harju was an_ overnight guest of Melidah Harju Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson, son Clifford, Arthur and Walfred Antilla, Leonard and George Kanonvis and Fino Eckholm called at John Gyl- den’s Monday. Many attended the surprise party held for Walter Inget Monday eve- ning, the occasion being his 27th birthday. Miss Lempi Harju spent Monday afternoon with Miss Ailie Niemi. —_——_ | Painted Woods | >? By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs, Lars Svendsgaard ang small son left for their home in Berke- Jey, Calif., after visiting relatives and friends in Minnesota and North Da- kota for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gilcher and daughters Doneen and Betty Low of Jamestown visited Sunday afternoon and evening at the Ole Lillefjeld home. They left for their home Mon- day taking, Mrs. Elsberg with them for a visit. Harold Soderquist and children and mother, Mrs. Illa Soderquist, spent Sunday visiting at the John Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lillefjeld, son Ger- ald, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Svensgaard and small son, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lillefjeld, Ann Demeray and Philip Helbling of Mandan spent Memorial Day at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Harold Soderquist and children and mother visited at Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom, and daughter Lois, spent Sunday evening at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson, visited relatives in Wilton, Saturday. C. D. Iverson and Dave Riebe were Wilton callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson called at the Andrew Nelson home Friday. [Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Jens Jensen, president of the Wild Rose school board attended the school officers meeting at Bismarck Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck were visiting here Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson were Bismarck visitors Wednesday. Miss Gladys Glovich and John Buckley of Fredonia, were married in Bismarck Saturday. best man and Mrs. Jack Voll was ma- tron of honor. The newlyweds will make their home in Fredonia vicinity.) * A wedding dinner dinner was given Sunday at the home of the bride's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glovich. Guests included friends from Fredonia and the immediate neighbors. Guests at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday afternoon included Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell and in- fant son Darrel of Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riedman, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sauer and little folks,, Dway- ne and Darleen who motored from Valley City vicinity for a short visit. Edwin Wentz and Wendelyn Braun and sisters spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Braun of Dana. e Koorenny was a visitor in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and Edvin Wintz visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell at Sterling Wed- nesday. Jack Voll was|% ;day at the Frank Stitzer hame in Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs, John Webster and family have moved from Baldwin to a farm near Bismarck. Miss Marie Falkenstein has return- ed from a_ several days’ visit with friends in Dickinson. Miss Frances Rupp, has resumed her studies at the Bismarck hospital after a two weeks’ vacation spent at. her home in Baldwin. a SE Trygg _ By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mabel Magnus returned from Hazel- tom where she stayed at her aunt and uncle Ed Kafer’s and attended high school. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cunningham, Ed- ward and Morrison, Mrs. Ed Lund- quist, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Nelson, Corlas and Howard were visitors Wed- nesday night at the George Nelson home, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo| called Tuesday at the Albin Spang- berg and John Anderson homes. Floyd, Irene, Hazel and Helen An- derson motored to Bismarck Wednes- day night. Arthur Magnus and John Anderson attended a school officers meeting Wednesday in Bismarck. Gwendolyn Nelson called Thursday at the Nels Nelson home. Gerald and George Nelson were callers Thursday at the Joe Fischer home. Francis Fitzgerald from Regan Stayed a few days at the George Nel- son home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family from Wilton were visitors Friday night at the George Nelson nome. Mr. and Mrs. John Hobeck, Alfred and Philip Pshanyk were supper guests Sunday at the George Nelson Falkenstein who is spending the week | visiting friends and relatives at Still. ‘The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met with Mrs, Richard Kickul Wednesday the W. H. Kolb home. Miss Esther Tolliver was a guest last week of her cousin, Hazel Tol- liver. Francis Fitzgerald was a week-end guest of Mrs. George Nelson. She re- turned home Sunday with Sam Brown. Bismarck callers Monday were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kuehl, Chas, Our, G. A. Lindsey and Mrs. McCoy. Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald: and son, Laurence, were Monday guests at the Harvey Fitzgerald home. Phyllis Little was a Monday guest at Mrs. Mabel Bailey's home. Mrs. Mary Walters and Ed Smith were Thursday afternoon guests at the Bethel Bailey home. Hilda Graf, who has been a guest at the Philip Wall home, returned home Thursday. J. F. Little and daughters, Ruth and Phyllis, motored to Wilton Thursday. The stockholders of the Farmers’ Union elevator will hold their annual meeting June 20th. Election of of- ficers will be held. Refreshments will be served. . ee | Arena = By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and son, Harold, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, Jess Marsh and fam- ily were callers Sunday at Allen Fra- zier's. Adam and Teddy Haas were callers in Goodrich Thursday. Julius Zewiegle, Charlie Sattler and Mrs. Allen Frazier motored to Bis- marck Friday. Miss Dorothy Frazier, who has been attending St. Mary's school there, returned home with them. Elmer Drum made a trip to Tuttle Saturday. Mrs. Ben Klagenburg, Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs. Bert Glanville were shoppers in Goodrich Thursday afternoon. Philip Webber and Mr. and Mrs. Melhop were shopping in Wing Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Olson and son, Oliver, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Han- nowell of Wilton were guests at the McIntyre home Sunday afternoon. Jake Koris went to Jamestown Thursday to visit for a while with his sister who lives there. - Harold and Arthur Kraft were call- ers at H. 8. Duncan's Sunday. * home. Callers were Mr. and Mrs. An- ton Fisher and family and Lennart Olson. econ e eee f Hampton | sero) By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and son, John, were callers in Linton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber went to Winona Monday for several day's visit. Misses Elizabeth, Frances and Gert- rude Koppy called at the Godfrey Gtenz and Porter Umber homes Mon- day afternoon. Miss Pauline Koppy of Strasburg returned to her parental home Tues- day afternoon for the summer vaca- tion, Mrs. Foster Dartt of near Hazelton called at the Wayne Graybeal home the forepart of this week. Miss Celestine Deis of near Tem- vik is spending several days visiting at the Edward Serr home. Mr. and Mrs. John Ternes of near Strasburg, Mr. and Mrs. Petter Miller ,and sons of Strasburg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and children and Alice Zoreb of Temvik called at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and family, Emil and Theodore Ren- schler, Steve Koppy, Sr., and Ferman Busby, Gottlieb Dill and Walter Schiermeister were among those in Linton from this vicinity Wednesday. Miss Frieda Grenz of Linton spent the week-end at her parental home. Misses Frances, Elizabeth, Pauline, Math and Frank Koppy visited at the Math Goebl home of near Fort Yates Sunday. Callers at the Fred Ohlhauser home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Ohl- hauser, Jr, and family and John Burkhardt. A numbér of friends gathered at the John Backhaus home Monday evening which was spent in dancing. pe ul ale | Florence Lake | 1 By HELEN WITT Saturday evening visitors at the John Witt home included Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Witt and daughters, Es- ther and Lydia, and sons, Art and Emil, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Roth and son, Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son, Junior, and D. F. McClellan motored to Wing Saturday evening. Mike Panjkovich was a Friday call- er on John Witt. Herman Neiters was a caller at the R. G. Marchant home Thursday. Florence Lake school No. 2 closed Wednesday, May 3lst. Miss Mabel Lytle was the teacher. for a term of nine months. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and fam- ily motored to Wing Saturday eve- ‘The board of equalization will meet ning. at the clerks’ office Monday, June 12. ¢—$_$_______ es | Baldwin | ——— By MBS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Swan Swan- son and family of Bismarck visited at the C. A. Nordstrom home on Me- meorial Day. Mrs. Fredolen Rupp accompanied by her brother Carl Herdebu motored to Fargo Thursday where they visited | with relatives and also attended the graduation exercises at the Fargo Ag- Richard Rupp, ricultural College. son of Mrs. Rupp is a member of the Gust Witt spent Sunday at his par- ental home. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Wentz of Mandan were visitors and supper guests at the J. E. Witt home last Sunday. Florence Lake school No. 3 closed Wednesday. Miss Anne Eide was the teacher for a term of nine months. Monday visitors at the Herbert Hoffman home were her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt. s——______________4 Rock Hill | rr) By RUTH LITTLE pile tala | Canfield | $+ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Gross Broste and family were recent callers at the 8. L. Jordahl home. Miss Lucille Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross were Monday evening callers at the Ghylin home. Mr. and Mrs. J, Humphreys and Elizabeth Humphreys were supper guests at the C. Kuehl home Mon- day evening. They were dinner guests at the Strand home Wednes- day. Mrs. Ole Olson, Mrs. Gust Olson and children and Oscar Olson and Ode Bailey were Friday afternoon callers at the Ghylin home. Mrs, A. Strand and son, Einar, were callers at the Ole Wold home Friday evening. Rey. Aleckson’ of Bismarck con- ducted services at the Canfield school Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. Fisher, Mrs. A. Ghylin and Mrs. W. Ross attended Ladies Aid in Regan Wednesday. ieee { Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and fam- ily, Willie Kavonius and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and daughter, Peggy Lu, motored to Sheyenne Tuesday. Fran- cis Harty and Willie Kavonius re- mained there for a visit. B. W. Graham and son, Jack, ac- companied by Miss Emma Weber, left for Mankato, Minn., last Wednesday by auto where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Yeger. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wagle left for Stanton Wednesday where they in- tend to spend the summer. Mr. Wagle is to be principal at Mercer next year. Beverly Olson spent-the past week at the Jim Sedivic farm. Freda, Hilda, Pauline and Andrew Berg and Lillian Mueller spent Sun- day visiting at the John Melhoff home. Mrs. Ole Olson, Sr., Mrs, A. Ghylin and Mrs. Gust Olson and children spent Saturday visiting Gust Olson, a patient in the hospital. B. W. Graham was a Bismarck caller Wednesday. Chuck Olson and Petty Doan of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Ole Olson home.- Opal Olson, Neil Jacob- son and Doris Scott returned to Bis- marck with them. Miss Elizabeth Humphreys is visit- ing relatives in Huron, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harvey and small children motored to Valley City Saturday where they got their son, Earl, who has heen attending school there. Miss Faye Harvey also re- turned with them. + Mr. and Mrs. Wiley of Steele were visitors at the G. A. Hubbell home Thursday. Ellen Mae and Dorothy Hubbell returned with them to spend the week-end. Mr, and Mrs, I. Kremenetsky and daughter and I. Turnoy spent Sun- day in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Lein, Clara Weber and Willard Olson were Re- gan callers Tuesday. Daily vacation Bible school began in the Congregational church here Monday. Parents are asked to send their children. Bernice Glanville was an overnight len Tolliver were Sunday guests at at the C. Berg farm. Mrs. Wienberg is visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. Kremenetsky. Mr. and Mrs. B. Knowles spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tolef Subey. Alta By CARL SCHATZ Those who were Alta callers on Monday were Alvin Brackett, Wayne Herrington, Mellderd Gaub, Joe Diede and son, Wayne. Joe Diede and son, Wayne, were i callers at the Carl Schatz home Tues- day afternoon. Johnny Scheffer, who spent the week-end visiting with his brothers near Regan, returned to his home Monday. Chas. Larson visited at the Emil Johnson home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Laurence Adams vis- ited at the Elmer Qually home Mon- day afternoon. Jake Houchhalter was an Alta caller Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheaffer were McClusky shoppers Monday. John Tischer spent several days in Washburn this week. Mrs. Agens Adams visited with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bergquist, Wed- nesday afternoon. Rhinehold Rhinehart was a Mc- Clusky caller Tuesday. Susie Schatz visited with her sister, Mrs. John Stroh, Wednesday. Jerald Jones was a Regan caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jesser and chil- dren of near Washburn visited at the Hank and Ed. Schatz home Thursday evening. Mrs. Jack Coombs and Edith Ness motored to Sykeston Thursday. ¢—___________» | S.W.Burleigh | ° + By MRS. ALEX STEWART Paul Lindsen was a caller at For- man Stewart's Monday. Mrs. Leslie Clark and son, Wayne, visited at Anna Nickolson’s Wednes- day. Callers in Bismarck Saturday from this vicinity were Andy Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McClean, Sylvanis Er- vin, Norman Stewart, Claude Houser and son, Ernest, Mr. Cameron, Jacob Dietrich, D. W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, Ishmeal and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley. Visitors at Anna Nickolson’s Sun- day were Lynn Gramling, Malcolm Nickolson, Mrs. Katie Nickolson and son, Arthur, Edward and Johnnie Beckenall. Helen and Freda Beckenall visited at Dan McClean’s one day last week. Charlie Johnson was a caller in the Capital City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McClean and daughter, Lillian, visited in this vi- cinity Wednesday. Leslie Clark was a caller at Alex Stewart's Wednesday. Paul Hapel was a caller at Huff ‘Thursday evening. Jesse Moreford, Alex Anderson and Bill McDonald called at N. Stewart's Wednesday. Lynn Gramling was a caller at An- drew Ervin'’s Tuesday. Still + _______—_____ By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Les Miller and daugh- ters, Bernice and Marian, and son, Robert, of Hurdsfield, N. Dak., mo- tored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Broeh] Sunday where they spent the day visiting. They also vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs, Martin Strand. Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund and daughter, Doris, left Thursday by car for Fergus Falls, Minn., where they will spend a two week’s vacation vis- iting with Mrs. Asplund’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, August Johnson. Rev. Thure Johnson and daughters, Lillian and Florence, and son, Teddy, of Noonnan arrived at the John Asp- lund home Wednesday where they visited until Thursday. The John- sons returned to their home Satur- day and visited at various places af- ter leaving here. Teddy remained for longer visit with his uncle. Steve Torzeski was pleasantly sur- prised at his home Saturday evening when a large number of neighbors and friends gathered to remind him of his birthday. The evening was spent in dancing and lunch was served. Miss Hilma Johnson is staying with Mrs, Andrew Fisher of Regan during the summer session of Bible school held in the Pentecostal church, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson and chil- dren of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. David Ghylin and daughters, Ole Hagstrom and Eric Pearson were Sunday visi- tors of Mr. and Mrs. August Lum- berg. Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson were Tuesday callers on Mrs. John Dahlgren. Mrs. Frank Laughlin of Jamestown visited over the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Conrad Johnson. Miss Violet Nordquist, who has vis- ited with relatives here for a week, left for her home in Minnesota Wed- nesday. Miss Velma Johnson started work- ing in the Bismarck hospital Monday after a few week's vacation at her hopre. Eric Pearson and Ole Hagstrom vis- ited at the Victor Anderson and Willie Bachman homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and family spent Memorial Day at the Mrs, Cora Richards home in Wilton. » Miss Alice Smith of Bowman, N. D., who has completed a school term in Grass Lake township, will return to her home this week where she will spend the summer. Mises Bernadine and Doris Johnson. were Thursday guests of the Pearson guest at the Ole Olson home Sunday. | S115. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber and family and Gladys Cloud were Sun- day visitors at the Mueller home. ha atic apmabaan: Ghylin | ¢>—_——_—_—_________» Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kavonius, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Teppo, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Axel James Olson, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Guss Heinle and By MARGARET DAVIS graduating class having . completed his work in pharmacy. John Herdebu and sons Adam and Fred and Miss Frances Rupp visited over the week-end with relatives at ‘Minot. family of Mercer were Wednesday guests at the Fred Ehnes home. Martha, ‘Lydia and Willie Graf were Tuesday guests of relatives at Turtle Lake. Guests at the Ira Bailey home Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and) gay evening were Mr. and Mrs, Bethel daughter Iona motored to Washburn BARTS Dar wbEES they pent the bts: Pues y wi nds. r Glen and Iva May Nordstrom lett| ison home teeing st he 8B Sunday for Bismarck where they will! ‘Tillie Waugeman called at the J. attend Bible school during which time| R, Fitzgerald home Wednesday. i they will stay with their uncle and! Clarence Kettleson called at the aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson. Fred Ehnes, S. W. Nemetz and Algot Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein| Ryberg home Tuesday. and son Leslie of Still, spent Sunday! ‘Isaac Marcovitz called at the Fred Soder and daughter, Helen, Mr. and| Melvin Backman and Alfred An- Mrs, John Harty and daughters, Mrs,{derson motored to Grand Forks I, Lytle and daughter, Mable, Alice | Thursday where Melvin Backman will McCloskey and Harold and Clara| Work on the roads. Mueller were among those from here| Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Backman and who took the trip to the Badlands| family visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Sunday. Speeten and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein and whil-|_ Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and dren, Lindy and Shirley, and Mr, and | daughters, Margaret and Leona, and Mrs. A. L. Davis and children, Peggy |50n, Staton, shopped in Bismarck Fri- and Ronald, motored to San Haven | day. , Sunday where they visited Helen| Mr. and Mrs. Brose Broste had Lein, a patient at the sanatarium. Pete Granhoy as a dinner guest Sat- Clover Johns is visiting her brother urday evening. and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Norman} Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and Johns in Valley City. daughter, Hilda, and Mrs, Reuben The sewing’ club met with Mrs, A.| Krause motored to Bismarck Friday. here with Mr. Falkenstein’s parents,|Ehnes home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein, They! Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb and Al- E. Kopplin, their leader, at her home| Donald Morris was a caller in Bis- Saturday. marck this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brose and daugh-| Misses Ethel and Helen Holgerson Davis. Misses Ada McCurdy and Mabel Victor “Coleman was @ Tuesday|Wood, Marcus Trembley and Le- morning caller at the Davis farm. brecht Klebe. » —_—_ > 9 | _ Lebrecht Klebe, high school instruc- Ecklund |tor, left Saturday for his home in Minot to spend the summer vacation. Miss Esther Giese of Bismarck By MISS PAULINE SPITZER spent Saturday night and Sunday vis- — iting her sister, Miss Ida’ Giese. Mr. and Mrs, Lesley Miller were} Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and shoppers in Bismarck Monday. They|$0n, Jay, spent Saturday evening vis- also visited at the Laurence Stocks| iting Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee of home near Baldwin. Bi Kk. ‘The Elmer Williams family were; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Abelein of Ana- Visitors at the Laurence Fisher home| Mose visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abe- Sunday. lefn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenberger and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and son, Allan, of McCumber visited at/daughter, Nonna, oe Para itzel las Eby egret ares celled visit Mr. and Mrs, ba ia pustat, Miss Margarette It - tir ae ny co ne Doni fee nesday afternoon for her home at cently. Larimore, N. D. Her parents came Visitors at the Carl Spitzer home| by car to get her. ‘ Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Ray Kose- bud and daughter, Marian, Mr. and Welch’s Spur | Mrs. Ben Ollenberger and son, Allen, | ¢———————________-® Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox and son, By MRS. RB. M. WELCH Myron, James and Carl Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wormka, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox were among those| Leo Doppler and Robert Welch mo- who picnicked at Beaver Lake Sun-|tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. day. Welch called at tke home of his Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Miller mo-|.brother John while en route home. tored to Underwood Sunday. Mrs, Walter Yeakle visited Mrs. >—_—_—__————-| Louella Bird cued the Cyan oad Thursday. y called at the Ches- | Clear Lake | ter Boyd and Robert Welch homes'in ° %/| the afternoon. Robert Welch and By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN son were callers at the Doppler home Those who attended the school board meeting and were also shop- pers in Bismarck from this vicinity that day also. Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Some fifty of the parents and chil- dren of Boyd chool met for a com- Beyers, Paul Pasley, Allen Morse, Lars Thompson, Nels Dronen, Mr. and munity picnic at the Horace Dirlam grove Friday afternoon. Julius Dorman and Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. eee called at the Horgce Dirlam Albert Christensen, Walter and Miss|home Priday evening. Myrtle Christensen, Mr. and Mrs,| Robert Welch and son Donald called Christ Schoon and son, Willie, and|®t the home of Mr. Welch’s sister, Homer Nelson. i Mrs, Selden Bryant and daughter, Betty, who have been spending some time in Bismarck with Mrs. Bryant's Mrs. Ruth McMurrich, of near Glen- sister, Mrs, Harold Hargrave, have re- turned for a short visit with Mrs. Bryant's parents before leaving for the south where they will join Mr. Bryant. father, Charles Snyder called at the oe and Robert Welch homes Sun- vy. atta, ane Kid McCurdy and arren and Meriwyn Baker, also we ed ee rik Thursday." | Russel Tollefson visited at the Dop- Mrs. Albert Christensen, Myrtle and He ea) jeunls Mrs. Ed. Gibson visited Thursday af-| 5, a an called on Mrs. ternoon with Mrs. J. E. Sharp. lorace Dirlam and Mrs. Robert Welch Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen and|Seturday morning. the Ernest family spent Thursday at | M icKe! nzie Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen and By MES. T. T. HUGHES family visited Saturday with Mr. Hansen's sister in Mandan. Mr, and Mrs. Jens Hansen and family of Kidder county were enter- tained at the Ole Newland home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon enter- tained relatives and friends from ‘Verona over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Paulson|_ Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes were and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest|Tuesday Sterling callers. Schoon and children and friends, also) Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes were ‘Vernice Newcomer were Sunday visi-|Tuesday shoppers in Bismarck, tors at the Christ Schoon home. John Harold Hargrave, who has spent|able to be out of the hospital after be- some time in Detroit, Mich. spent|ing ill the past four months with a few days at the Frank Shaffer home|pneumonia and complications. Mr. this week. Owen formerly worked in the Manly Allen VanVleet was a caller at the|restaurant here in McKenzie. High Hope ranch Monday. The Senior 4-H club gave a farewell Mrs. Ernest Schoon and daughter |party Friday afternoon for Ruth Lewis left for a visit at Verona Tuesday|who left Sunday for Jamestown with morning. her parents to make their home . Miss Fr Lewis was presented with a gift from the culb. | ances | ‘The Chicken 4-H club was enter- tained Saturday by Vivian Larson. Marrian Langley spent the week- end at his home at Sterling. Mrs, Eva Turner and children of Miss+ Otellia Brose, teacher f| steriing visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Turn- Frances school No. 1, "had a picnic! er sunday. at the rape any Monday for] wr, and Mrs. E. J. Conley were her pupils and patrons. sho in Bismack Friday. Mz, and Mrs. Lawrence Madiand|"''the Tadies’ Aid was entertained by transacted business in Bismarck Tues-|ysrs Rebecca Rodgers Wednesday af- day. Vern nyeell saree home iternoon, 7 rit sham ito spends eee Mrs, Hilma Adams and Miss Jennie Mrs. Floyd Owen, Mrs. Joe Fischer | watstie of Moffit were Tuesday callers and John McCormick attended the at the E. L. Adams home. - Spa meeting in Bismarck |” ‘yr and Mrs. Louis Gagmier spent sinned week-end with their daughter and Tebbo Harms and son, Jake, tran-|i0e Wee, Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Hen- sacted business in Bismarck Wednes-| 7.0 o.ott near Bismarck. ob and Mrs. Frank Harrison and ‘The regular W. O. T. U. mesting|»,ttiy “of Ellendale were visitors at was held at the home of Mrs. Wil- ln. J. Struwing and M. A. Doucette liam Kershaw Thursday afternoon. homes Monday and Tuesday. All members were present. At the | homes close of the meeting @ delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Kershaw and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Van Dyne of Tut- tle were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. L, Adams Tuesday. \ David Trygg of Trygg township was ee, visitor at the Fred Habeck ome, By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. V. Craven at Menoken two days of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman was a caller at the Earl Evans farm Sunday. John Allinson, Edwin Dietzman, David Trygg and C. O. Kell were call- ers at the home of Selmar Onas ‘Thursday evening. \Mr. Fiske of Fargo spent Thursday and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer. Mr. and Mrs, John Gourdett and family of near Bismarck were Sun- Cty cd rs “Walter Dletaman, Miss|™met months in place of Miss Lovette Mildred Dietzman returned home with ‘Billie Allen of Minneapolis and sis- ae Belle Plaine, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Anton Fischer and| tr, Miss Laura Allen, of Belle . family spent Sunday night at the tea were visitors at the George Manly wate ee see) uy in “Mrs. Edna Putnam and son, Pal- Bismarck meturday, mer, of Bismarck were Tuesday visi- : tors here at the parental home. Richmond Mrs)Bertha Leathers and daugh- By MARTHA BOSSERT , Miss Norma Leathers, of Mandan were Tuesday visitors at the F. M. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and daughter, Clara, and son, Eddie, Mr. Leathers home. Miss Ella Britton of Turtle Lake spent Thursday and Friday with Miss Ella Leathers. gnd Mis, Fred Barth and daughter, + Leona, spent Saturday and Sunday | Driscoll | ee On a rs and gus al home the ae week rere Fred Smith, By D OLSON Frank Walker, Adolph Degner, Ru- = doiph Engle, Jess Livingston, Rudolph |, Those from here on the tev te toe Gal, Martin Mueller and John Wet-|7 0) Norb y, E. C. Ruble, J. O. Wright, zel. e| , E. C. , J. O. Jim Annunson, Mae Annunson, Roy Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hein and fam- 3 Georg Sunday rd Colton, Mrs. Alden’ ay ae Se fe AS vintbed Nelson” 2a daughter Ruth, Kenneth ords , , Harold Swan- Gudrun Jordahl had her school plc- | Tompt, P. M_ Tathon i en ic at the orks Balsey- dal, Martha Saretzke and brother Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and! psi and Janet McCann, and Mrs. son, Albert, and daughter, Clara, vi8-| omer Nelson. ited friends and relatives at Turtle} "yy. and Mrs. Brown and family of Fingal are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carr. M. Tompkin of Valley City has been @ business visitor here for a few days. Rey. Lars Foss spent Sunday eve- By MBS. JENNIE DANCE ning in Jt = ‘Mrs. J. A. McCann, Mrs. Al Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel enter-| Huber and Cordelia Jordan are visit- tained in honor of Mr. ang Mrs. Cyril] ing relatives in Illinois. King of Rockford, Ill, at picnic} Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and fam- supper at the Menoken picnic grounds /| ily spent Sunday in Bismarck. ‘Thursday evening. Guests were Mr.| Mrs. William VanVieet, Raymond and Mrs, R. G. Abelein, Mr. and Mrs.|/and Wilma VanVieet left Sunday * Swanson and daughter, Beva Jean, Miss Dora Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein and | Jenson and Mr. and Mrs. John Mount son, Elmer, went to Dickinson Sun-| spent Sunday in Bismarck. day. Clifford Nelson is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayers enter-| Marion. [tained at a picnic’ dinner and fiah- Mrs, B.C. Ruble, Mr. and Mrs. M. x ley. Lowis Wright of Jamestown called on George Manly Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schlauch were week-end visitors at Medina. Lgathers will act as Sun- day school teacher during the sum- ‘Lake Sunday. | Menoken Mrs. J. W. Rogers visited Mr. and hi ter were Wednesday evening callers cae Saturday afternoon with Eu-|ing trip Friday Mrs. Luella, Bird,|T. Olson and Della Olson were Sun- day picnickers at Lake Isabelle. Miss Josephine Johnson is a pa- tient at one of the local hospitals in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson and/@: family, George Colton, Miss Hazel Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. M. Lunn and family attended the Home Maker's picnic at Mandan Friday. . Harry Helgeson had as visi- tors Friday, Mrs. Maple and son, Miss Bjornson and Mrs. Alvin Helgeson and daughter of Bismarck. Miss Esther Jacobson left for her home in Nebraska Sunday a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammar and Mrs, Carrie Nelson and Miss Nelson were Sunday dinner guests at the Marie Olauson home in Clear Lake township. A Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Titus spent last Wednesday at Frazee, Minn. Knute Paulson of Bismarck is spending a few days at the Harry Helgeson home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Olson of South Dakota are new residents here. Mr. Olson is the new manager for the Driscoll Grain company. Mrs. Clifford Nelson and children spent Sunday at the Ole Quale home. Sterling |) tami By VERN BR. STEWART Mr, apd Mrs. L. B. Smith enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty at their horhe Saturday night. John Beyer and sons Ray and Bob- bie were town callers Monday morn- ing. Mrs. Eva Turner and daughter Phyllis accompanied by Mrs. Theron and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. 5! and family, all of Pettibone. E Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher and Josephine Brennise called on Wilton relatives Saturday evening. \ Schrank By IRENE MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marchant and ne motored to Goodrich and Mc- cH Monday. Ed. Stroh was a caller at the E. M, Nolan home Monday. Mrs. John Witt spent Monday at her parental home. D. F. McClellan motored to Me- Clusky Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer, Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and Edward Stroh spent Tuesday tn McClusky. ‘Adolph Bender motored to Mc-f Clusky Monday. George Berg was a Tuesday eve- ning caller on R. G. Marchant. Emil and Ted Stroh motored to Minot Wednesday to visit relatives. The Misses Irene and Esther John- son were Thursday visitors at the home of their sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Zelmer and y. O. O. Sperry was a Thursday eve- ning caller at the Jacob Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald, Del- mar McClellan, Jim Kozinek and Don- ald McKinnon motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and daughters, Violet and Ordella, were Sunday visitors and supper guests at the Leroy Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Nolan Ellison and Fern Stewart were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. Clifford Wright was a town caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wildfang and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Belk, Jim and Jack Durfee and the Misses Florence Hanson, Betty Gregoryk and Fern Stewart all of Sterling, and Miss Ruby Thompson = Miss Beryl Sherman spent the past week with Miss Florence Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee'and fam- ily spent Sunday with relatives at Driscoll. Owen “Coffee John” is again | Severson = business in the Capital City ‘Wednesday. Ricuse Eddie Arneson, Joseph and Clar- ence Rise spent the week-end at their son's. Alfhild Botnen and Tilmer Lien spent Sunday evening at Ted Var- holt’s. Selma Rise spent Sunday at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weitstock and family of Arena were callers in this vicinity Sunday evening. Ingvald Eide, Jr., of Arena spent ‘several days at the Ray Weitstock ome. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr. Bernice Bjorhus, Einar and Knut Boils spent Sunday evening at B. N. 'B. Lois and Mavis Lien spent several days with their sisters, Mrs. Ted Var- holt and Mrs. Helmer Arneson. Shirley Lein of Wing was the guest this week of her Regan relatives. Mrs. N. O. Strand, Miss Alice Strand and Mrs. Russel Hopkins were Bis- marck shoppers Monday. Mrs. J. W. Kiefer left Saturday for’ hicago where she expects to be the guest of relatives for a month’ and attend the Century of Progress Expo- ire and family motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday. ieee | Glenview | aac iat doe eee By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Betty Anderson, who has been stay- ing with Keifer’s at Regan is now staying at the Lars Jacobson home. Mr.,and Mrs. Con Johnson and two a ‘were Bismarck shoppers Fri- Frayne Erstrom visited with Har- old Larson’ Sunday. ‘Mrs. Inga Anderson has been vis- iting ‘at ‘the Jacotieon home the past Mr. and Mrs, Chester Erstrom and family were,Friday shoppers in Bis- Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Myr. and Mrs. Bill Larson and chil- dren, Erma, Helen and Harold, Max- ine Johnson, Mrs. Jake Spitzer and daughters, Emelia and Alice, and son, a M. Margret n, Violet John- 3 Mary Nelson and John Eliason. Allen Larson was a Sunday visitor at the Burl Monroe home. Stephen Monroe was a Baldwin caller Saturday afternoon. Sunday visitors at Jacobson’s were Mr. and Mrs. Theo Quanrud and fam- ily of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and daughter, Alice, Rose Ann and Elaine Anderson, Peter An- derson, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and two daughters, David Keibe and Beverly Jacobson of Painted Woods. Violet Johnson called at Gunder Hagen’s in Painted Woods Tuesday afternoon. Maxine Johnson of Wilton is visit- ing with friends at the Bill Larson home this week. Laura Little was a visitor in Bis- marck Saturday forenoon and in the afternoon, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. H. Ritchie, motored to Regan. The three teachers in Glenview, Clarence Thompson, Gertrude Dam- strom and Laura Little attended a teachers’ demonstration at the Arn nold school Friday. Ole and Pete Johnson were dinner guests at Jacobson's Monday. Joe Brown and son called there in the afternoon. Earl Donald and Laurine Monroe left last Monday for Benson, Minn., where they will visit for some time. En route they visited with Thomas Fisher at Wahpeton. Ray and Hugh Simons were among ae snhe mentite be Badlands Sun- y- > Cornelia Johnson visited with Alice Larson Friday afternoon. Vearl Halden and Annette Ander- son of Glenview were among those who spent soe at the Al Hadden ————— | Harriet } By MISS EM. THOMPSON _ O. G. Weitstock, accompanied by Edith and Ruth Thompson, motored to Sterling Thursday to transact busi- ness. Ben Hubbard of Tuttle called at Junior Eide spent, several days at the Ray Weitstock home. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and family motored to Bowdon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eide motored to Steele ‘Thursday to transact Mr. and Mrs. John Phines daughter, Esther, visited at the Wet- zel home Thursday. Miss Esther it spending a few days with Verna Mae, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoff- man and family motored to Wild« wood Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wetzel and daughter, Verna Mae, Mrs. Bill Merkel and Mra. meet Adam Mehlhoff, Oscar Weitstock ane George Pehl attended the school meeting alse. Ann Elde held her school picnic ist the Arena grove Wednesday. — 4 | Sibley Butte | By MES. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. G. Cederstrom and children visited at the E. Bloomquist home Monday. ‘Miss Esther Cederstrom returned to her home here in this township last week from Taylor, N. D., where she taught school. ‘Those in this vicinity taking in the -|excursion Sunday were Mr. and Mra ig cise , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lar- Hedstrom, Mr, and Mra Elmer Bloomquist and son Wayne. and Earl Evani Hedstrom . | motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins at« fouet & picnic near Bismarck Sun- C. A. Mattson, Mr. and Mrs, W. Burgess and daughter Alice visited at ye a Tompkins home Monday eve- Mrs. Eimer Bloomquist and Waynd motored to McKenzie Thursday. § 1 1 f « 3 ] ? f