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‘ Rock Hill | a yh aa By RUTH LITTLE Mrs, Anna Fueling was a Sunday | Ruest of Anna BBillingsberg at the les Hettick home. ay and Mrs. J, R. Fitzgerald and | family were Monday guests at the/ Harvey Fitzgerald home. { ‘Mr, and Mrs, Carl Landerholm and . daughter Burnet were Sunday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. Monday guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home were Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son Stephen, Mrs. J. F. Little and Ruth. ooo Rasche was a Regan caller! day. eth Marcovitz was a Wilton call- er Friday. He had dental work done. Mr, and Mrs. Guss Graf and fam- fly were Sunday guests at the Riling home near Regan. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson, Mrs. XK. Kolb and son, Andrew, Norma and Tolliver. aN ‘and Mrs. Albert Vollen and family were Tuesday guests at the K. itson home. OMe" and Mrs, Clayton Little and daughter Betty June, Mrs. J. F. Little and daughters Ruth and Phyllis mo- tored to Bismarck and Mandan Sun- day. They pickniced at the Mandan park. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haak- enson and Shirley Walker of Bismarck were dinner guests. — Mrs, ©. E. Christianson called at the K. O. Knutson home Sunday. Mrs. Mary Walters and Ed Smith were Sunday dinner guests at the el Bailey home. Beubin Krause and Jake Melhoff called at the Guss Graf home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son were Friday guests at the William McCullough home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Callers this week at the Isaac Mar- covitz home were Isadore Polinsky, Sam Beerman, Mr. Ehnes and son Willie, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and daughter Ruth, Bethel Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Guss Westerman, Abe Tol- hinsky and Joe Griner. . "albert Vollen called at the home of his brother, John Vollen, Sunday. | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Derline and fam- ily of south of Tuttle visited their jdaughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Papke Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins and family visited friends over east in Kidder county Sunday. Clifford Morisette accompanied them. Tone Goldsmith was a guest at the Harry Ulfers home Sunday. Bill Oschuner went to Tuttle Sun- day. Mrs, Ruben Stohler and children called at Art Oschuners Saturday. Visitors at Ed. Oschuners Sunday were Wisenbergers, Albert Stomlers and Mr. and Mrs. Woodward. Jake Sattler, Charlie Sattler and children called Sunday evening on Frank Gray. Fred Wagner called at Jake Satt- lers on Sunday. % $6 | Painted Woods | a) By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Victor Franklund and children are visiting relatives in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest visited at the Andrew Nelson home Thursday. They also spent part of the day at Wildwood, taking in the farmer's and worker's picnic. Mrs, Iver Erickson visited at the William Brown home Tuesday. Carl Carlson visited at Joe Bros- trom’s Sunday. Mrs. E. V. Franklund is spending a few days at the Clifford Hansen home, Mrs. Verne Peterson and chil- dren are staying at the Franklund home. Harold Soderquist called at the William Brown home Wednesday. Andrew Nelson and son August called on Ole Lillefjeid Thursday. Henry Johnson and children were Wilton callers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Lillefjeld and daughter Mary Ann, and Andrew Nelson were callers in Wilton Thurs- day afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Brostrom visit- Charlie Hettick called at the Alvin ed relatives at Bismarck Friday. berg home Friday. es and Emma Nelson, George and Myrtle Magnuson, called at the Eide home at Arena Saturday night. June and Elsie Eide accompanied them to a dance at Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kettleson and family were Wednesday guests at the Roy Farley home. Isaac Marcovitz motored to Wing Saturday. He visited with Mrs. Henry Kremenetsky and Mrs. Wein- berg, former residents of this com- munity. Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Krause and family have moved from Rock Hill township to Tuttle, N. D. 1 Mrs, C. E. Christianson was a Fri- day afternoon guest of Mrs. Ernest Gordon. Mrs. K. O. Knutson called at the Albert Vollen home Tuesday. Alvin and Vernon Waukeman called et the J. R. Fitzgerald home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lindsey and family, Milton and Robert Marcovitz, Lawrence Bouche and Sam Berman were Sunday guests at the J. F, Little home. Irene McCullough and Rosebud Hilsdorf of Wilton were last week guests of Francis Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey were Sunday guests at the Humphrey Bailey home to help celebrate Mr. Bailey's 60th birthday. C. O. Kettleson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kettleson mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. They also called at the Oscar Magnuson home. Andrew Walker and son Frank were ‘Regan callers Saturday. George and Helmer Magnuson called at the Mrs. K. Kolb home Thursday. Floyd and Irene Anderson were Sunday guests at the Harvey Fitzger- ald home. Willie Ehnes was a Sunday guest at the Guss Graf home. C. O. Kettleson called at the Roy Farley and 8. B. Olson homes Wed- nesday evening. Ace ore H Wild Rose | Aaa By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownayell, children, Joyce and Dale of Moffit visited at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell visited relatives in Moffit Thursday. Ervin Wentz and Wendolyn Braun and sisters Misses Anna and Tillie visited relatives at Dana Sunday eve- ning, Mr. Faligatter of Kintyre made a ‘business call here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll motored to| Ellendale Sunday bringing back Jens Christianson who has been taking medical treatment there the past two weeks, Mrs. W. H. Brownawell left Mon- Gay with her son Howard of Moffit for a short visit with her daughter, ‘Mrs. Donald Snyder, and Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck. Hazlegrove | oo By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Gray and Gaughter Opal called at the Perry thome Monday afternoon. Roy Papke called at Hazlegrove's ‘Monday. Ed. Oschner called at Harry Ulfers on business Monday evening. Lester Hawkins and son Henry called at Hazlegrove’s Thursday ‘morn ‘ing. Ray Hazlegrove was a business caller at the Vernal Goldsmith home Sunday. John Hawkins was a supper guest at his brother's, Lester Hawkins home, ‘Thursday evening. Frank Gray and daughter Opal ‘were shopping in Tuttle Friday after- noon, Gordon Olstead was in Tuttle shop- ing Friday morning. Lars Hegdahl was in Tuttle Friday. John Kraemer called at Fred Wag- fher’s Saturday on business, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ulfers and the Pleasant Hill Sunday school children end Mrs, Ed. Oschuner went to Lake Isabel Friday to the County Sunday picnic. Ed. Oschuner and the Goride family ‘went to Fesseden to the Wells county fair Friday. Belle Goldsmith underwent an op- {ggation recently in a hospital in Bat rn ERRNO TRIN FRONT IETS Mrs, John Ruth of Bismarck has been spending a few days at the Ruth farm in Painted Woods. Emory Johnson was a Wilton caller Thursday afternoon. Oscar Wickstrom of Wilton has been doing some carpenter work for Joe Brostrom. ‘Albert Lange, who has been staying at Fred Brown's, is now working for P. R. Brostrom. Mrs, Andrew Nelson, Mrs. August Nelson and son Junior, Mrs. Maria Elsberg, Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter Masy Ann visited at the Harold Soderquist home Friday after- noon, o¢—_——————_—_* By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Miss Ruth Falkenstein has return- ed home from a week's visit with friends and relatives in Bismarck. Miss Marion Kant has returned home from a week's visit with the Morris Christianson family in Wilton. A group of friends and neighbors surprised Matt Heck Friday evening, the occasion being Mr. Heck's birth- day. Dancing was the main diversion with music supplied by local talent and refreshments were served at mid- night by the ladies. Miss Grace Falkenstein will be a member of this year’s graduation class of the Dickinson normal school. Im- mediately after the commencement exercises are over Miss Falkenstein will leave for Chicago where she will attend the Century of Progress ex- Position. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein, local farm- ers. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Fred Wood next Wed- nesday afternoon. The local Young Citizen's League held a party in the school rooms Thursday evening. Music for the oc- casion was supplied by Paul Borner and refreshments were served at mid- night. Mesdames Percy Freeman and William Gehrke acted as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg and fam- ily visited with the John Oshanyk family in Wilton Monday afternoon. Mrs. Shep Hass and daughter Frances of southeast of Bismarck were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Hass’ mother, Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart. John Herdebu and sons, Adam and Fred have returned home from a visit with relatives at Fargo. Miss Marie Falkenstein attended the 4-H club meeting which was held at the Roy Anderson home at Still Tuesday afternoon. Canfield ft By MRS. A. F, GHYLIN Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Clair, |Mrs. Jake Fisher and son Neil at- tended the Auxiliary meeting in Re- gan Thursday. Election of officers took place. Mrs. Ghylin was elected president; Mrs. A. Strand, vice pres- ident; and Mrs. A. H. Lindberg, sec- retary-treasurer. The next meeting will be held in the cabin Aug. 10. Mrs, Michelsen will serve lunch. Mrs. Aune served lunch at the Thursday meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- lily, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and fam- ily, Harold Heintz and Harland Schilling had a picnic supper at the dam Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and Katherine Mary and Ode Bailey visited at the Joe Cook homie over the | week-end. i Dee Bailey were callers at the Mrs. Gust Olson home in Wing Tuesday. Barney Strand, Earl Mowder, and H. D. Watkins were business callers in Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family called at the N. O. Strand home in Regan Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder and Stanley were guests at the Wm. Wil- mot home in Wilton. They also went to Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Ghylin aid sons Miss Violet Olson and Dee Bailey Picnicked at Wildwood Sunday. Miss Gudrun Jordahl returned {home recently after spending some time in Coleharbor. The American Legion Auxiliary will have an ice cream social in Re- gan Saturday evening, July 29. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cook and family of Bismarck were guests at the Joe tle Creek, Iowa, near where she had Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet Olson and Cook home Sunday. home, day. at the Roy Little home Sunday after- noon. | a i Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Belle Van Vleet of Bismarck visited with her son Allen and fam- ily Wednesday. Miss Nellie Dance and friends of Mencken called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson Thursday evening. Mrs. M. Magness and children visit- ¢d with Mrs. Ole Newland Friday aft- ernoon. Henry Olson motored to Bismarck Friday. Willie Schoon was taken to Bis- marck Saturday due to an attack of appendicitis. He returned Sunday after receiving some treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and daughters visited Saturday evening at the Jens Hansen home in Kidder county. Roy Smith has moved some of his machinery and horses south of Valley City where he is putting up hay and expects to move his family in the near future, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and children visited Sunday evening at the Adolph Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland enter- tained Mrs. Newland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen from north of Steele Sunday. t Harriet Saeco ne ee By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mrs, Ruth Lambert motored to McKenzie Thursday to visit with her pene, Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Heaton, jr. Mrs. L. L. Zimmer and daughter Theela motored to Tuttle Thursday afternoon, The damage and loss caused by fire during the electric storm Monday night was a haystack owned by Carl Sharp and seven stacks of rye own- ed by Adam Mehlhoff. family, Mrs. Fred Weitstock and Miss Wanda Pehl motored to Fargo early Friday morning. Miss Pehl left bus which will tour the eastern and @ Century of Progress exposition in Chicago, She will return in about six weeks. Weitstocks will continue on to Ada, Minn., where they will visit relatives Saturday. Sunday they plan to motor to Grand Forks where Mr. Weitstock will attend the post- masters’ and rural mail carriers’ con- vention. They expect to return home Wednesday. Those from this vicinity who at- tended the Wells county fair at Fes- senden were Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., Ruth Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., Martha Merkel Louise Pehl and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Weitstock, Mrs, H. F. Williamson, Mrs. A, O. Thompson and daughters Edith and Ruth called at the Christ Wetzel home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollmer and family of Tuttle called at the Ted Hoffman home Friday evening. Miss- es Martha and Bertha Vollmer will visit relatives here for a few days. The Future Famous Cooks 4-H club met at the home of their local leader, Mrs. C. F, Lambert, Saturday after- noon. Miss Edith Thompson was a Sun- day dinner guest at the Christ Wetzel home. Ben Hubbard called at the Zim- mer home Thursday evening. Mrs. L, L. Zimmer and Mrs. Hub- bard called at the John Merkel home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sharp were call- ers in Wing Friday. Callers in Arena this week were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams, Otto Rachel, Fred Plienes and Dave John- son, Ted Hoffman was a caller in Tut- tle Thursday afternoon. Miss Martha Plienes called at the Thompson home Tuesday. English sérvices were held in the Lutheran church here Sunday eve- ning. Rev. Zapf of McClusky of- ficiated. Services will be held again Aug. 6th. Mr. and Mrs. John Weisenberger of Tuttle called at the John Merkel home Sunday evening. Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Lida Speck is staying with Mrs. Joe Brown at present. Helen Ritchie of Bismarck taught school for a few days this week due to Miss Little's illness. Mrs. E. E. Strandemo left recently for Minneapolis for an extended visit with relatives and friends. Edger Jacobson visited at Albert Larson’s and Carlson's Thursday aft- ernoon. Violet Johnson visited at Con John- son's Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Christenson of Buffalo, Minn., returned to their home Monday, having visited with Mrs. Christenson’s relatives here for the past two weeks. The Christensons are also former residents of this neighborhood. Mrs, Joe Brown and son and Lida Speck visited at Con Johnson’s home Thursday afternoon. H. E. Scott and Palmer Kvalness visited in Wilton Sunday. They also visited at the Spitzer's. Harold Larson and Steve Monroe shopped in the Capital City Saturday. ‘There will be services in the Painted Woods Lutheran church Aug. 6th. Everyone welcome. Little Edward Partyka, five-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Partyka, had the misfortune of having his leg cut off by a mowing machine on Fri- day afternoon. He was rushed to Bis- marck immediately for medical treat- The Partyka family“are well ment, known in this neighborhood. the Chester Erstrom home. don Engen, Jack Harris and Mr. tors at the Jacobson’s, velatives and friends. PY Ole Olson also called at the Cook Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily visited relatives in Wilton Sun- Mr. and Mrs. 8. L, Jordahl called Caroline Johnson called on her cou- sin, Violet Johnson, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cook and daugh- ter Mary Ann, Mrs. Elsie Erstrom and son of Ecklund were recent visitors at Ed Lewis and daughter Janet, Gor- Burns of Bismarck were Sunday visi- Hans Nelson went to Bismarck Sun- day evening for a few days visit with H. E, Scott left for Fargo Monday morning where he will be employed | session. The school has been in charge ior sometime, Mrs. Lars Jacobson ac- | of Waldo Ellickson, student at Luther Mr. and Mrs.|companied him there, and will go on to Wahpeton for a visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. A. B. Anderson, and family. 18th birthday. was served. Edger Jacobson was a Sunday call- er at Ousley’s and Holden's of Eck- lund and Enock Anderson's. family spent Sunday at the Elsie Ers- trom home in Ecklund, Allen and Alice Larson spent Sun- day with Cornelia and Ingvold John- son. Arthur Franklund was a business caller at Jake Spitzer's Sunday eve. ning. Mrs. C. Jacobson visited at Dick Thompson’s Monday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Simons, who has been ‘Il in @ Bismarck hosiptal for the past, week, was able to return home Mon- day. Mr. Simons motored down to get her. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Quanrud and family of Bismarck, and Doris Ash- bridge of Lemmon, S. D., called at the Jacobson’s Monday evening. Leonard remained for a longer stay. Anette Anderson and Vearl Holden ae to Bismarck Saturday eve- ning. iia aE / Lein Gee | By OLGA M. RISE Stuart Severson and Art Bjorhus, who spent several days near Valley City, N. D., returned home Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Wheitstock ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Everett See of Wing to Fessenden, N. D., Friday where they attended the Wells coun- ty fair, returning home Saturday eve- ning. Ole Spilde, son Knut, Olga and Ernest Rise motored to Tuttle Satur- day. Helen and Bernice Bjorhus and Clara Rise attended the 4-H club meeting held at Arena Saturday. A large crowd attended the Luther League meeting held at the M. A. Lein home Sunday. Mr. Burdette and son of Minneap- Olis, also A. H. Helgeson of Bismarck called at the Hi-Hope ranch Tues- —9 Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and|9®Y. Mr. Burdette and son remained | nesday. and will be employed for a short time. Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Hallum and daughter of Fargo called at the Geo. Friday noon on the Eastern College | Christianson home Sunday forenoon. |den and Frank and Marie Brezden Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise and daugh- southern states and will also attend|ter Olga were callers at Ole Vik’s and |son’s home. Ole Spilde’s Sunday evening. Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen spent sev- eral days visiting at the John Birke- land home. Alfred Arneson and Oscar Opoien motored to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Art Bjorhus, Mrs. John Birke- land and daughter Gale visited with Mrs. Geo. Christianson Wednesday. C. M. Bjerke called at Alfred Arne- son’s and S. C. Severson’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs D. D. Barkman spent Saturday evening at Alfred Olson's home. Mayland Christensen, Constance and Valdemar Lein took Joe Keifer to Regan Thursday evening. Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER Mrs. Harold Madland and children accompanied by Alice McCloskey, mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. They spent Saturday night and Sunday at Chas. McCormick’s in Menoken. Mrs, Henry Kremenetsky and son Zenith of Tuttle spent Saturday at the I, Kremenetsky home here. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Edgerton and son were Washburn callers Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Piepkorn and Mrs. J. J. Scallon entertained the Homemakers club at the latter's homé Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kopplin, B. W. Graham and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Lein and Miss Emma Weber were among those from here who at- tended the services at Brush Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and children Irene and Margaret spent Sunday evening at the Patton farm. Mr. and Mrs, Toley Subey and daughter Donna Lou were Bismarck callers Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. David Hein are the parents of a baby girl born to them Saturday at their home. Viola Ade- line is the name that has been chosen. Martha and Irvin Sieglock spent Sunday at the Fred Oswald home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and small children were Sunday callers at the Jake Hein home. + Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Strand and family visited Gust and Jim Olson’s Monday. Beverly Olson is staying with her sister, Mrs. Jim Sedivic, near Ster- ling. Gusse Jacobson of Tuttle was & caller at the Ole Olson home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson visited Mr. and Mrs, Wanttaja Sunday eve- ning. Mary Jane Olson returned home Sunday from the hospital. On Wed- nesday she had her tonsils removed. Clara and Harold Mueller were Tut- tle callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Knowles visited here this week. + | Still | —_—_—_—_—_? by B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wagerman, who are employed at the Axel Asp- lund home, spent the week-end with Mrs. Wagerman’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Janes, of Minot. Waldo Ellickson, student pastor of Rollin, missionary to Africa, were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thor. Misses Florence Kounts and Elsie Carter of Turtle Lake are spending a few weeks’ vacation with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erick- son. Miss Mary Morris has as her guests Velma and Laurence Rybachek from near the Turtle mountains. Miss Mor- ris motored after them Friday eve- ning. They will remain for some time visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson and daughter Helen motored to Bismarck Friday. -{ Miss Rollin of Rockford, Ill, who has visited with Mrs. Anthony Erick- son for the past week, left Friday for Spring Park, near Lake Minnetonka, Minn. The daily vacation Bible school of Still closed Friday after a two weeks’ A_number of friends gathered at the Enock Anderson home Friday eve- ning, the occasion being Miss Anette's A delicious luncheon the Alliance Bible school in St. Paul. About 45 have been in attendance. A public program was held in the Still hall Friday evening. Miss Nellie Hagstrom arrived Tues- day evening from Minneapolis to home. sons, Emil and Hjalmer, and Mrs. Ingrid Adams of Steiber township were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson Sunday. Mrs. Wise and daughter Barbara, who are working at the J. M. Thomp- son home and also at the Still store, are spending a week's vacation at their home in Underwood. Waldo Ellickson was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lind Tuesday. Miss Helen Johnson accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Harry Rannestad to Jamestown Wednesday where she will visit with her aunt, Mrs, Frank Laughlin and family for a short time. The Still Bible school picnic was held Monday in the grove on the Henry Thor farm. Thursday afternoon was a big day at Still when the farmers in the vicin- ity gathered and enjoyed the “Com- munity Day,” sponsored by the Hus- tlers Baby Beef club. Ice cream and other refreshments were served. A program was given in the hall with the following speakers: Miss Rollin, missionary to Africa, H. O. Putnam, county agent, and Mr. McNutt of the state agricultural college. Miss Gene- vieve Johnson gave a piano solo, two vocal numbers were given by ‘Miss Anetta Erickson and Mrs. Elizabeth Lind. Oscar and Pauline Hagstrom, teach- ers in Painted Woods school No. 2, and in Ecklund school No. 2 respec- tively, are spending a three weeks’ vacation at their home here. | Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Virgil Lagge is staying’ at the Wal- ter Grewe home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Andrew were Wilton shoppers Wed- Chester Larson and R. Keck were callers at the Grewe home Tuesday. Harry, Anna and Annastacia Brez- spent Tuesday evening at A. E. Nel- Sam Knocks and son Floyd were Wilton shoppers Wednesday. Norman Hounstad of Underwood is visiting with Howard Payne. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Junior were Wilton shoppers Satur- day. Howard, Arlette and Delores Payne were visiting at the Walter Grewe home Saturday. Fred Wagner and daughter, Mrs, Ernest Seibel and Amanda, were Wil- ton shoppers Saturday. Sam Knocks and son Floyd, Mar- tin Bobnick, Matt Sveskie motored Wilton Saturday. bf Mr. and Mrs, Guy Payne and son Liowellyn and Mrs. Walter Grewe were Washburn shoppers Saturday. Bill Bickertsson of Washburn was @ caller at the A. H. Heinle and Bill Brenden homes Saturday. . Miss Elsie Ecklund is visiting with her grandparents at the F, Holsnagle home near Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schatz were visi- tors at the G. Payne home Sunday. Hellie, Grace and Mabel Nelson and Harry, Anna and Annastacia Brezden visited at the Bill Brezden home Sun- day evening. oo Taft 3 By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mrs. Homer Envik entertained for her small son, Gene, Sunday, the oc- casion being Gene's 4th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen, Genevieve, Hugh and Eunice, Mr, and Mrs, La- verne Richardson, and daughter Vir- ginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and little daughter attended from here. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kling and fam- ily from near Wing were guests at the Charley Anderson home Saturday night and Sunday. John Kling is em- ployed at the Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews enter- tained overnight relatives from Mon- tana, who were on their way to Iowa on a visit. John Benz was a Moffit business caller Monday. Mrs. Howard Smith visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Jessen. Mrs. Clarence Anderson accompan- ied Mrs, Sherman to Bismarck Thurs- day. Presley M. Gosney and Clarence Anderson motored to Driscoll Thurs- day evening. ed.to the S. Triplett home Sunday evening for Edna Mae, who has spent the past two weeks there visiting. Charles Gosney called at the Her- man Nieman and Carl Olson homes Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John’ Benz were Capi- tal City business callers Friday. Mrs. John Benz and Earl Gaskill were Moffit business callers Friday night. Mrs, Henry Jessen motored to Bis- marck Monday evening. Mrs. Horace Fairchild called on Mrs. Carl Pillen Monday evening. Velma Dyrstad of Sterling - and Eunice Jessen visited Monday after- Theological seminary of St. Paul. Assisting him was Miss Ruth John- son, Fergus Falls, student of Bethel Bible school in St. Paul, and Miss’ Bergetta Tosseth, a former student of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bergquist and! } Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Gosney motor- us THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933 Westerman. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Garnes and fam- ily returned “Monday evening from Minnesota points where they had been vacationing. Gladys Gramling and Bernita Brennise motored north of Wilton Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and /spend a two weeks’ vacation at her;Wednesday afternoon. { . Helen Hanson returned home Tues- day after being with her aunt in Bis- marck for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and Mrs, August Westerman motored to 'Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, Ella Schilling and Odessa Mickelson motored to Bismarck Wednesday. C. E. Rhines spent several days in Bismarck this week taking medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs, Myron Rierson and Miss Clara Rierson were Regan call- ers Wednesday evening. ‘The Regan ball team defeated the Baldwin team at Baldwin Sunday aft- ernoon, The members of the American Le- gion Auxiliary will hold an ice cream social in Regan Saturday, July 29. J. M. Hanson spent several days in Bismarck last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tourtlotte of Glasgow, Mont., returned to their home Saturday after a 10-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte. 1 Ecklund ————— + By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Louie Siebol and Bill Coat were business callers at the Henry Fox home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jessor of Un- derwood, N. D., were overnight guests at the Louis Spitzer home Saturday. Ecklund school closed Friday for a three weeks vacation. The teacher end pupils and some of the parents enjoyed a picnic Friday afternoon. Callers at the John Partyka home Westerman and Mr. and Mrs. Allan/and children, Omer and Clarice of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and Mrs. L. Hopkins were Bismarck shoppers Long Beach, California at dinner Sunday. Pete Tompt, who has been a pa- tient at the Bismarck hospital a few days, returned home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Nels Meland return- ed home Saturday after a ten days vacation in Yellowstone Park and the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. A, 8. E. Metcalf, Ber- nice and Eleanor Chapin, and Jose- phine and Dorothy Johnson spent Thursday evening in Steele. Mrs. John Merkel of Fargo is Spending a week with Mr. and Mrs, Hans Kluksdahl. Mrs. C. A. Swanson and Bernice and Eleanor Chapin spent Thursday at the Corma Kimball home. Mra, Riggin is a sister of Mrs. Schulte. Friends will be interested in learn- ing of the marriage of Everett Velzy of Valley City to Miss Ella Youngbeck of Sutton at Sanborn. A wedding trip to Crosby, Ironton, Minn., followed the ceremony. Mr. Velzy will return to Moffit the coming year as principal and Mrs. Velez will teach at Eckel~ son, N. D., where she taught the past year. They are now at home in Val- ley City. Mr, and Mrs, Homer Brownawell and son Darrell were Bismarck call- ers Monday. Howard Brownawell and daughter Joyce, Dwight Carlisle and Mrs. W. H. afternoon at the F. O. Johnson home. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Pederson en- tertained Mrs. Hannah Pederson and sons Albert and Leonard at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Tillie Meyers spent a few days last week visiting at the ‘Williard Truax home. Mrs. Arnold Carlson and children; Junior and Beverly Jean, of Tuttle tonal at the A. M. Bruschwein home ry. Miss Josephine Johnson spent a few days last week in Bismarck. John Cowlthrop’s brother and ne- Phew from Minnesota, whom he has not seen for 31 years, have been visiting him. They left Tuesday, but his nephew and family will return Sept. 1 to make their home with him. ? | Schrunk o>—_—_________-_- By IRENE MARCHANT morning. Mrs. John Witt spent Monday at her parental home. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Marchant mo- Brownawell were shopping in Bis- marck Tuesday. Mr. McLean and daughter of Han- Kinson and a niece from Velva, N. D., arrived at the Legg home Monday afternoon. Mr. McLean is a brother- in-law of Mr. Legg. He will return to Hankinson Tuesday and the little girls will visit for a week or longer. The Farmers Union met at the Hall Monday night. A lovely lunch was served after the meeting. The members of the Homemakers club gave a swimming party on Thurs- day in honor of the project leaders ‘Mrs. Burns Bailey and Mrs. Fay John~ son. They were project leaders for, past year. Guests met at the swim- ming pool and enjoyed swimming. The Party went to the V. Jensen home where a lovely picnic lunch was en- Joyed on the Jensen lawn. The guests of honor were presented with a cas- ‘, serole set. Mrs. 8. T. Manly returned to her home last week from a several weeks’ visit in Iowa. Mr. and . E. M. Whittaker and son Junior and granddaughter Phyllis Anderson of Minneapolis returned tored to Wing Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored near Tuttle Sunday to visit relatives. William Witt was a McClusky caller Wednesday. Ed. Schuh was a Wednesday caller sn_this vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Jom Witt were Sun- day visitors at the Jake Roth home. Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Al Howe and family, Ole Johnson, Frank Peter- son, Iver Soderquist, Paul Holden, Nina Albie, Teddy and Frank Murray, ‘Willie Rogers, Leslie Truax, Le and Aminda Spitzer, Marvin Peter- son and Clarence Danielson. Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Krotz were shop- pers at the Capital City one day last week. Bud Hamrich, who has been as- sisting Pete Meyer, left for Fessenden, where he will work during harvest- ing . Callers at the Chas. Spitzer home Sunday were Alfred Diede, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jessor and son Alvin, of Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Benn Ol- lenburger, Mr. and Mrs, L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox and son Myron, Ike Bowers, Walter and Agnes Rupp, Clarence Anderson and Homer ‘Truax. Leonard Spitzer called at the Steve Murray home Thursday evening. * i Hampton | i eC By ELIZABETH KOPPY Ferman Busby had the misfortune to run a sliver in the palm of his left hand while at work Tuesday. Fer- man was taken to a doctor at Lin- ton where the sliver was removed. Callers at the Steve Koppy home ‘Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Rhine- hodt Burkhardt, Olaf Knudtson, and Stewart Coventry, the latter of Lin- ton. ‘Ted McCory was a business caller in Linton Thursday afternoon. Visitors at the Edward Serr home Thursday afternoon were Mrs. Anna Busby and Misses Elizabeth and companied by their sister Miss Anne, motored to Linton Friday. Business callers in Linton from this community Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John Olhauser, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. David Joeb, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kop- py and daughter Gertrude, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, Mr. and Mrs. David D. 8. Joeb and daughter Mag- deline, Delmer Williamson, Mrs, An- na Busby and son Ferman, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lawler, Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grenz and daughter Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Fetterley of Braddock are spending this week at the Porter Umber home. Mr. and Mrs, John Backhaus, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grenz and family visit- led at the Steve Koppy home Sunday evening. Helmuth Schiermeister called at his brother, Jake’s home Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Math Goebel of Fort, Yates spent Sunday visiting at the Steve Koppy home. Callers in Lnton from ths commun- ity Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kop- Jack Henderson of near Cannon Ball is employed at the Porter Umber home and Helmuth Schiermeister at the Steve Koppy home. Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Pred Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas left Saturday for Grand Forks, where they are attending the mail carrier's convention. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swan- son and Beva Jean, Mr. and Mrs. and noon with Edna Mae Gosney. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen, Hugh end Eunice visited relatives at Robin- son Sunday. Henry Jessen and daughter Gene- Monday afternoon. e By BERNADETTE HOPKINS lotte with her aunt at Fargo. Bismarck Thursday. drew Fisher, Mr. and Mrs, Regan _ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and/| St the Oscar Pederson hoe. oe | Mrs. ‘Tom Watkins, vice president, Tourtlotte, left Wednesday for Wil- 8B mar, Minn., where they will be the Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte, ac- August | Willierd of ily Sunday. Donald Thomas is spending a few days in Bismarck with his aunt and the Sunne Lutheran church, and Miss | vieve were business callers in Driscoll| uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sarston. Mr. and Mrs. Verge Balun Bf e Moorhead, Minnesota, ited Herbie Gundson Sunday. Jule Hal- lum, who has been visiting here, re- turned home with them. Mrs, Ed Thomas and Mrs. Oscar Pederson home. Swanson’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland were Among those from Regan who at-|dinner guests at the Joe Lewis home, @aughter Phyllis, returned home tended the Bismarck-Minot game) Sunday. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Norton Mrs. Carl Erickson and family, and/ son, mr. and Mrs. George Rosenbeck Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson and fam-| and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Carlson and rv if Sy pent Thursday afternoon of Mrs. Mount, Al Jor-| The next meeting will be with is remaining with age an ee sehen eo "returned| Homer Brownawell. A lovely lunch friends in Jamestown and Miss Tourt-| home last week from the World’s| Was served ‘Thorsen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman and Reynold Haas were Wednesday eve- ning visitors at the Roy Marchant home. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman were ela dinner guests at her parental ome, were Wednesday evening callers at the John Stroh home. R. G. Marchant was a Friday eve- ning called on’Tom Novak. Fargo was a Wed- nesday overnight guest at the Herbert Hoffman home. Ruben Wentz is employed at the! Joe Novy farm. Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marchant and son Lloyd were visitors at the Peter Hoffman home last Sun- One eran Stroh spent Sunday at his home here. if Wing callers Saturday evening were Rose and Tom Ryan, Herman Nei Mr, and Mrs, Fred Smith and fam- ily, Miss Hiida Wentz, Mr. and Mrs, John Witt, Ruben Wentz, Gust Witt, Henry Roth, Miss Irene Marchant, and Delmar McClellan. Mr, and Mrs. David Hein are par- ents of @ girl born Saturday morning, duly 22, Miss Irene Marchant was a Satur- day evening caller at the John Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer, Ed- ward and Ted Stroh were Saturday evening callers in McClusky. Art Zelmer is working for Adolph! Bender. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Roy Marchant home were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Edward and Ted Stroh. Mrs. Emil Zelmer is a patient in the hosiptal in Harvey. Mr, and Mrs. John Witt and Irene Marchant spent Monday in Bismarck. Herman Neiters and family visited ae Herman Seilinger’s on Sunday. Ee eon Be been One uNeNy | Cromwell | OH By LILLIE JIRAS Miss Agnes Sclahn of Still is visit- ing at the F. H. Schroeder home this Melvin Coleman and Lennart Olson ‘were Sunday dinner guests at the An- ton Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jiras, son Wil- Me and daughter Lillie were visitors in the Capital City and Mandan Wednesday. Miss sister, Mrs. Walter Browning, at aan », this week. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Carlson and chil- dren went to Bismarck Friday, where Mrs. Rosenbeck consulted a physician. Willie Jiras is now staying at his parental home, Sam Brown and Howard Nelson Spent the week-end in Max visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley, Martin Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson, a and ere Nelson and chil- n, Billy and Betty, were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Donald Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson of Bismarck, is a guest at the F. C. Nelson home. Lennart Olson and Melvin visited Martin Nelson Sunday. Callers and guests at the Jiras home the past week were John Kruger, her Donald Larson, Billy and Corliss Nel- | 4Y: son, Miss Norma Hanson of Under- wood, Miss Louise Calkins of Garri- son, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and sons Darrel and Bud Nel- family. | - Moffit By MBS. C. E. MOFFIT The Homemakers club met with Melvin Thorsen Friday. Elec- Officers was held. Mrs. was reelected president; by Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kendall and son Fair. com Mr, and Mrs. A, M. Bruschwein and| Ollie returned from a three weeks’ panied by their guest, Mr. and} family spent Sunday visiting in Na- Mrs. Eugene Tourtlotte, motored to|poleon and Burnstad. visit at Rainey River and Rainey Lake, Canada, Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Shulte and from a visit to Roosevelt, Minn., last Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon enter-| week. Mrs. Cameron, an aunt of Mrs. Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein, J. 8.| tained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tice, Mr.| Schulte, and Mrs, F. R. Riggin and Penner, L. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. An-|and Mrs. Clarence Hanson and son| daughter Stella of Roosevelt, re- Bismarck and Dan Tice| turned wits them for a weeks’ visit| Driscoll, home last week from a visit to Mis- souri and Minneapolis. Rey. and Mrs. O. E. Kinzler attend- ed Ladies Aid at Braddock Thurs- day. On Monday night July 17 at the Benz Hall the male quartet from Northwest Nazarene college at Nam- Pa, Idaho, gave a program. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson were supper guests at the Fay Johnson home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichol and children, Eldon, Florence, Virginia and Jim were visitors at Napoleon Sunday. . o——___________, Ghylin | > HA By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Pau Davis and smal daughter were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Davis and family. The ball game in Ghylin Sunday afternoon between Grass Lake and Ghylin was won by the Ghylin boys, 14 to 21. A Bible school program was held in Still Friday evening for all the parents and public by the school pu- pils, . Raymond Morris attended to bus- ters, |iness in Regan Monday. Misses Bur- nice and Justine Morris played in the ball game Monday evening in Regan. Delbert Davis is spending a few days in Ghylin and Estherville. Mr. Davis will return to his home near Wing Tuesday evening. Roy Farley took dinner with his sister in Ghylin Saturday. '* Richmond | OO By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert were Tuesday evening shoppers in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. William Melhoff ang William Degner were callers at the Bossert and Engel homes Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, David Hien are par- ents of a girl born July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gall, son Ed~ win and daughter Katherine were Sunday visitors at the G. A. Bossert home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humberg were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Donald Rhodes was a Sunday call- er at the Rudolph Engel home. Mr. and Mrs. John Scherbenskie, Jr, and son Charles, Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Engel, son Hilbert and pape! Alice, ane Ted and Philip nm were Sui visitors Dave Hien home. i‘ pane Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hien spent Sun- day visiting with friends near Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and caushter me and Mrs. Louie Lar- were Sunday evening callers the Rudolph Engel home. * SP | Christiania | —————____ By VIOLET A. CLARKE Irvine Petersen, Verona, N. D. Wednesday night at the Ernest ’s home, Irvine is a brother of Christ Schoon and son Willie Bismarck callers Wednesday, vibes Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and fam- ily were Sterling callers Tuesday, week ef the Adelph Baseenote 8 a n’s home Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss were Driscoll visitors Tuesday, eae George Sedivec spent Sunday with his brother James Sedivec and fam. i gland Mrs. Joe Paulson and tamé co eleeoll and Sterling callers a9 Ane and J. ©. Hansen and from near Steele spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Ole Newland. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson entertain- ed Sunday in honor of their son Bera nard’s birthday, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and family, Mr. and i , Mr. and Mrs, Adolph ‘»

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