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| NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Baldwin =| —_—_—_— By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe have re-! turned to their home at Minot after a few days visit with friends and rela- | ‘tives in the community. Frank Weise returned to his home at Washburn Sunday after having spent the week-end at his parents’ home here. Miss Marion Kant returned home Saturday from a weeks visit in Bis- marck with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer. Miss Iola Allen returned to her home at Washburn Sunday after spending the past two weeks at the ‘Wayne Cummings home. Paul and Noel Borner called at the John Herdebu Sr. home Sunday fore- noon. Ralph Cummings of Garrison ar- rived here recently to visit with local relatives. Mr, and Mrs, R. A. Berg visited in ‘Wilton with the John Oshanyk fam- ily Saturday evening. ‘Miss Grace Falkenstein left recent- ly for Chicago where she is attending the Century of Progress Exposition. She accompanied the recently grad- uated class of Dickinson Normal school, being a member of the class. Upon returning Miss Falkenstein will spend a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein before beginning her school teaching north of Wing. Local farmers shipped a car of cat- tle to Twin Cities markets Friday af- ternoon. John L. Monroe of Bismarck spent part of the week here looking after various business affairs. Mrs. O, J. Olson of Wilton was a Tecent caller in the community. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and family of Wilson were recent guests at the home of Mr. Berg's brother, Rein- hold Berg and family. ‘The baseball game which was held Sunday afternoon between the Bald- win team and the Crofte team was won by Crofte with a score of 15 to 18. Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Hugo and Emma, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and son Douglas of Regan, Mr. afid Mrs, Gordon Jenkins and daughter Joyce, of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Engdahl and family, Alice and Otto Swanson motored to the Swan Swanson home south of Bismarck last Sunday where they were guests at a turkey dinner. John Anderson transacted business Tuesday morning at the George and Nels Nelson homes, Sam Brown was a business caller Tuesday at the Fulton Nelson home. The John Anderson family attend- ed a party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Anderson’s sister, Olgot Ry- berg, the occasion being Mr. Rybere’s birthday anniversary. Violet Spangberg’ got first prize for the best display of strawflowers of the 4-H club at the flower show held in Bismarck last week. Mrs. Etta Jenkins, Mrs. George Nelson and Gwendolyn were Wednes- aay luncheon guests of Mrs. Peter Zander. Mrs. John Risch of Price and Mrs. Steve Kidd of Mandan were overnight and Thursday guests at the George Nelson home. Peter Zander and daughter Bertha made a trip to Regan Wednesday. Hugo and Victor Nelson motored to Regan Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs, Nels Nelson and fam- ily were recent visitors with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott of north of Regan. Mrs. Peter Zander and daughters Bertha and Clara visited Tuesday with Mrs. Oscar Magnuson, while Mr. Zander transacted business in Regan. Mrs, Ted Anderson and children of Bismarck has visited since Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Edward Jenkins, at the Emil) Hogue farm. Mrs. An- derson will be remembered here as Dorothea Tysel. Mrs, Etta Jenkins and Emil Hogue visited Sunday at the Harry Hogue farm near Baldwin. Emma Nelson accompanied her brother-in-law, Victor Engdohl, to their home Tuesday in Gibbs town- ship where she will stay awhile with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Forsbeck ac- companied Mrs. Albin Spangberg to Regan Saturday on a shopping trip. Gwendolyn Nelson visited Saturday with Ardell Fisher at the Anton Fish- er home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son Raymond and Irene Anderson accom- panied Floyd Anderson last Saturday to the Ellison barn dance. Budd Nelson and Billy were brief callers Saturday at the George Nelson ie. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn were supper guests Sunday at the Bill Oder home near the river west of Baldwin. They also picked wild grapes. John Anderson and twins Edgar ‘and Edsel were callers Sunday at the ‘George Nelson home. fs Christiania ' By VIOLET A. CLARKE ‘ W. A. Stile, Stanley Frandson, and Adolph Hansen were business callers in Sterling Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and family, Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were Tuesday evening callers at the Chirst Schoon home. : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and family were also callers at the C, Schoon’s home Wednesday evening. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were. Bismarck callers Tuesday. Ray and Myra Magnus stayed at : the W. A. Stile home Thursday while Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus went to ne Bismarck. Chist Schoon took his son Willie to the Bismarck hospital Sunday eve- ning, where he underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis. He was getting elong nicely at last reports. John Elness spent the week-end in Bismarck with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Stile and fam- ly, Stanley Frandson, Mr. and Mrs. , Ole Newland and family, Miss Esther Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Han- | sen and family from here attended a | dance at the J. C. Hansen barn Sat- | urday night. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson, Mr. end Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Sun- Mrs. Henry Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Thursday evening at the W. A. Stile home. Miss Violet Clarke was a caller at the Dan Walkman home Saturday en route from Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and family entertained Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen and family at Sun- day dinner. Harold Brownawell of Sterling was @ business caller at Jennie Clarke's home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile, Stanley Frandson, Mrs. Joe Paulson and Adolph Hansen were Bsimarck shop- pers Monday. Elnora and Barbara Stile, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Stile, stayed with Mildred and Christine Hansen while they were gone. L. E. Heaton of McKenzie was out calling on friends in this vicinity Monday. | Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Miss Ruth Welch gave a picnic Party Wednesday at the Menoken picnic grounds in honor of Buddy Welch of Bismarck. Mesdames R. G. Abelein, Park Wood. O. A. Ayers, Dennis Reitzel and Miss Lillian Kamphaugh attend- ed a birthday party for Mrs. Walter Yeakle Thursday afternoon. day guests at the home of Mr. and; Mrs. L. Holznagel and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Holznagel and family, Mrs. F. Holznagel and sons, Frank and Herman of Washburn, Mrs. Beata Kelly and two children of Springfield, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Stechman and son Lavern and Mrs. Gust Yager of Sanborn, Minn. Callers st the Heinle home Mon- day were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hen- ricks of Washburn and Amanda and Elsie Ecklund. By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. Ole Wold and daughters Mol- lie and Hazel were Sunday visitors at the Earl Mowder home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Forsythe are the parents of a boy born Saturday, August 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred spent Sunday with relatives, at Wilton. 3 The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Roy Little Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be at the Ole Olson home Sept. 6th. Mrs. Jones and three children from South Dakota arrived here this week and are guests at the J. Heinbouch and George Mowder home. Callers at the Roy Little home Monday were Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl, Randolph Jordahl, Joe Cook, Sr., Mrs, Alvin Ghylin and sons, Gerald and Claire. Among the Regan shoppers Satur- day evening were Mr .and Mrs. Fritz Uhde, Willie and Otto Uhde, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and_ children, Cecil Elkins, Olaf Wold, Alvin Man- ning, Emma Coleman, Henry Schil- ling, Clifford Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. A. C. Dance entertained the Menoken Ladies’ Aid Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Milton Rue of Bismarck was an out-of-town guest. A lunch- eon was served. The aid will hold its next meeting with Mrs. .C D. King. A quilting bee was given by Mrs. Dennis Reitzel Friday afternoon. A six o'clock dinner was served. Mrs. Anna Olson of Dunn Center, A. C. Dance. family spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Foell of Moffit. Miss Norma Agnew remained at the Foell home for a week's visit. Misses Ida and Esther Giese, Clar- ence Giese and Andrew Schauer mo- tored to Tuttle Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Prezler, Albert Miller and John Barrath. Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kluksdal and son Leno were Tuesday evening visi- tors at J. O. Rise’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wheitstock and Buddy See visited relatives at Arena ‘Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ted Varholt and daughter and Mrs, Helmer Arneson transacted business at Tuttle Thursday. Misses Constance Lein and Ber- nice Bjorhus spent Thursday after- noon at J. O. Rise's. Almond Pettis and Melvin Erick- son of Trygg township were callers in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholt and daughter visited at the M. A. Lein home Sunday. fi Stuart Severson took the confirma- tion class to Driscoll Friday where they read with Rev. Foss. Arnold Christianson of Mandan spent from Saturday until Monday at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman spent Saturday evening visiting at the Al- fred Olson home. Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Ambers and son Harold spent Sunday afternoon at the H. L. Hanson home. Lenard Reynolds, who is employed at the Geo. Christianson farm, spent the week-end visiting with relatives at Mandan, returning Monday eve- ning. zh Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., and son Neil spent Sundoy afternoon at D. D, Barkman’s. The following were callers at the Hi-Hope ranch Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and daughter Coleen of Bismarck, Art Bjorhus, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise, daughter Clara and son Everett. Mrs. John Birkeland, daughter Gale and Glenwood Rise motored to Mowder, Grace and Stanley Francis | Wethervilie | ee Guss Westerman, Dorothy and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough were Friday guests at the Andrew Olson home. i - Miss Dorothy Bailey is staying at the Bethel Batiey home. Mr. and Mrs. at the Fred Ehnes home. the Oscar Magnuson home Saturday them to a dance at the Tom Morris home. Minn., is helping the Marcovitz boys with harvesting. Wing callers Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and family, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and fam- ily, Robert Marcovitz, Harold Dant, Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf, Willie, Martha and Victor Graf. Irene Fitzgerald was an overnight Waugeman, Mrs. Ole Olson and daughter of Johnny Eskelson and Kenmar Jor- dahl called at the 8. L. Jordahl home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Volien and family were Sunday guests at the K. O. Knutson home. Mrs. J. F. Little, daughters Ruth andPhyllis, Mrs. Clayton Little and daughter Deloris called Thursday at the Andrew Walker home. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Bailey were Sunday dinner guests at the Ira Bailey home. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Haakenson of Bismarck were Saturday night and home. and Roy Little's. ir. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Harriet Ruth Wilmot and Jane Polzin were! g. callers in Bismarck and Mandan Sat- urday. C. W. Forsythe spent Sunday in Bismarck with Mrs. Forsythe and in- fant son. Visitors at the Ole Wold home family of Regan, Cecil Elkins and ittle, \ Richmond OP By MARTHA BOSSERT ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhodes and son Donald visited Sunday night with friends in McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and the George Phel home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tolliver and daughters were Sunday visitors at the Prank Homberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert, son Gottfried and Rudolph Engel motor- aed Garrison Saturday for a short visit. Matilda, Eva and John Degner and Miss Hilda Wentz were Sunday visi- tors at the Alfred Larson home. Mrs. Dave Hien* returned home Sunday after spending some time in the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert took their son Fred to Bismarck Tuesday. From there he left for New York where he will be employed. Sunday supper guests at the Bos- sert home were*Lauvena, Freda, and Guy Baily, Hans Jacobson, Sam Vik and Bud Sedivic. ; a Tc an ( i Wild Rose igs By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mrs. W. H. Brownawell accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Homer Browna- well of Moffit to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and daughter Miss Avis Carlisle of Bismarck are expected home Wednesday from their trip to the Century of Progress at Chicago. A special meeting of the school board was held at the clerk's office Monday evening. By MISS E. M. THOMPSON. The Future Famous 4-H Cooks held a meeting at the George Pehl, Sr., home Tuesday afternoon. Edith and N. D,, spent several days visiting Mrs.|Sunday were John Hanson and)Ruth Thompson were visitors. Oscar G. Weitstock was a business Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and|family, Stanley, Francis and Wilfred|caller in Sterling Tuesday. Miss Edith Thompson, who is em- ployed at the J. T. Ashley home in Chasley, spent Tuesday and Wednes- day at her parental home in Arena. Mr, and Mrs, Christ Wetzel, daugh- ter Verna Mae, Helen Thompson and Jean Williamson called at the George Pehl, Sr., home Monday evening. Mrs. C. F. Lambert accompanied ae Galbraith to Bismarck Mon- lay. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and ——— $$$? | son William were Sunday visitors at|Arthur Thompson called in Arena Monday evening. Lake Harriet club opened Saturday night at the C. F. Lambert home. Mrs. Lambert is proprietor and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. H.-F. Williamson and family motored to Bowdon Sunday to visit “relatives. They were accom- panied by Ruth Thompson who spent the day in Chaseley with her sister Edith. Elaine Brundage of Bowdon returned with them to spend several weeks with the Williamson girls. Ben Hubbard and mother of Tuttle spent Sunday at the L. L. home, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel called at the A, A. Thompson home Sunday evening. Mrs, Bill Merkel called at the John Merkel home Sunday evening. in Arena Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mehlhoff visited at the Bill Merkel home Sunday. eta to Tuttle Sunday to visit rela- ives, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wejtstock and family spent Sunday at the Ray Weitstock home. Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and son Neil, called at the George Pehl, Sr., home Saturday evening. Mrs, I. Eide called at the H. F. Wil- liamson home Saturday evening. Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., visited at D. D. Barkman’s home Thursday. George Pehl, Sr., and daughter Ruby motored to Wing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Exner of Edgeley called on friends here Friday on their way to Bismarck. Bernard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Exner, who had a homestead here in pioneer days. Mrs. Exner was for- merly Miss Rosine Schlesser. The young couple were marfied Thursday at Edgeley, where they will make their home. Tuttle Saturday. Paul Paslay was a caller at the B. N. Lein home Sunday. i Lewie Vik from Wing spent Sun- day at his parental home. Ethel Brenden called at the Art Bjorhus and Stuart Severson homes Sunday. Alfred, Martha and Aletha Soonen of Kidder county were callers in this vicinity Thursday. There will be English services at the church Sunday, Aug. 27, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Theodore Skogen will entertain the Ladies’ Aid after serv- ices. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheitstock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett See and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr.,“and son Neil were callers at Ray Wheitstock’s Sunday after- noon. rf i Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Keck are the parents of a baby girl born re- centiy. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Payne and fam- ily and Norman Hounstad were visi- tors at the Walter Grewe home last Monday evening. Eddie Schatz of Regan is visiting with his brother Jake a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and sons Ernest, Richard and Junior and daughter Rachel were visiting with Me Heinle's sister at Garrison Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schatz, Adolph Schuler and Norman Hounstad were Washburn shoppers Saturday eve- ig. Visitors and callers at the Andrew Heinle home Sunday were Miss Marie Brezden, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liebe, dJr., and baby and John Schladt. Miss Amanda Ecklund was an over- night guest at the Guy Payne home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schladt and baby were visitors at the A, H. Heinle home Friday evening. Visitors at the Walter Grewe home and son Raymond, Mrs. Matt Ma- loney and family and Henry Barlow. the Pred Liebe, Jr, home near Mer- cer. Sunday evening visitors at Sunday were Mrs. Oliver Thompson Miss Louise Heinle is working at the Walter Grewe home were Mr. and Mrs, John Schlofman adn daughters. Gaughter- Marcella of Driscoll and|Sarah and Edwin Heinle, Mr, and and H. A. Carlisle and son Roger and Ervin Wentz were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Buck and son George visited friends in Moffit Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson re- turned home from Wisconsin last week, where they had gone to bury Mr. Thompson’s father who died at their home here recently. Miss Kathleen Schlosser spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Schlosser. : —_—____.__—__+ | Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Sunday guests at the Fred Ehnes home were Mr. and Mrs, Jake Huff, Mr. and Mrs, Reynold Youngling and son, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Klein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spitzer and son Rob- ert, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey, Dor- othy Bailey and Alfred Borth. Ivy Farley is a guest this week of her aunt, Mrs. Albert Little. Johnny Eskelson and Kenmar Jor- dahl returned to the S. L. Jordahl home Sunday after being employed at the J. F. Little home during threshing. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and daughter Deloris were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Bailey's mother, Mrs. Mary Walters. Esther and Norma Tolliver spent the week-end at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. K. Kolb. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and daughter were Sunday guests at the Albert Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald were Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Ciarence Walker, Johnny Eskelson and Kenmar Jordahl were Regan call- ers Wednesday evening. Mrs. Roy Little Wednesday. Election. of officers was held, the following of- A. F. Ghylin; vice president, Ira Bailey; secretary, Mrs. Roy Little; Ole Olson Sept. 6th. ley, Andrew Walker, Roy Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Allen [Wemermen: and son treasurer, Mrs. Joe Cook. The next Callers and guests at the J. F, Lit- tle home the past week were Roy Bai- Jesse McCoy, | Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Myron,{at the Hollin; Eldon Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Herman | Sunday. Haakenson, Shirley Walker and Mr.| Miss Burnett Jacobson and Beverly |Dietzman, Gordon Halverson, ‘Ted Hoffman and John Merkel mo- | "¢ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1988 Jake Harms of Bismarck, Olson spent a few days at the Olson} Miller and sons Bud and Robert. and Ghylin homes. gsworth home in Wilton and daughter Joan, John Monroe and|daughter Caroline of Sterling visit- Edwin ed with Mr. Beyer’s parents, Mr. and Henry |Mrs. J.W. Beyer, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Callers at the Dietzman home Sun-|grandson Bobby Hargrave were Sun- John Hanson and family were din-}day are as follows: Mr. and Mrs./day callers at the Harold Hargrave ner guests at the Ole Wold home| Ed. Williams and children and Norma|home at Bismarck. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mowder have Halverson and Vern Thysell. Dee Bailey has returned home/Cederstrom and children, Lenard Ol- Hugo aud Emma Nelson called at} from Minnesota where he spent ajson, Mr. and Mrs. Chester few days visiting relatives. Ghylin home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family John Danielson of Albert Lea,!and Dee Bailey were callers in Wing|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elme: Saturday night. Walter Pesonen called at the Ghy- lin home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Ghyin and sons were supper guests at the Jake Fisher home Sunday. Robert Fisher called at the Moile- nan home Sunday evening. Mrs. Joe spent a few days care for the new son. Church services will be held in Re- 10 o'clock the same Sunday. Brittin | re) By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Metcalf of Driscoll visited overnight Monday with relatives at the Dutton home. The Brittin Homemakers met in regular session Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jason Hoover. “The Art of Letter Writing” was the subject giv- Sunday guests at the Andrew Walker|en by Mrs. Richard Day. Mrs. Madge| van Horn visited at the Os Robinson of Braddock and Miss Mar- garet McMurrich were visitors, The hostess served a delicious lunch at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. ‘Homer Andrews, and the subject will be “Cheese Making.” The Misses Twila and Irené Dralle visited several days last week at the Lawrence Bair home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Day and son Richard and grandson Bobby left Thursday for Minnesota, where they will join the two older sons, Sam and Robin, and their families tor week's outing at the lakes. Mrs, O. Dutton and children and Margaret McMurrich dined at the Kimball home Wednesday. Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker and daugh- ter, Mrs. R. L. Anderson, were Thurs- day callers at the Dralle home. Mrs. Richard Day and Mrs. Madge Robinson visited Friday at the By) McDonald and Cabbage homes. Friends in this neighborhood wih be interested to learn that Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter Ele- nor returned last week from Salem, Ore., where they have been visiting relatives for the past six weeks, Mrs. Chas. Moffit and sons Charles and Jimmie of Moffit and son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ballard and little Norman gf Minneapolis were dinner guests Wed- nesday at the Whitteaker home and supper guests at the Duttom-home. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball visit- ed Friday evening at the home of Mrs. John Crawford township. of Missouri Friday shoppers in Bismarck were Mrs. Dave Kershaw and children, Edith Giovannonoi, Mrs..R. Day, Mrs. Madge Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family. Mrs. R. L. Anderson and daughters left’ Friday for their home in Min- apolis. About 70 friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kefshaw surprised them Saturday night, the occasion being Mr. Kershaw’s birthday. Messrs. Garmen and Barth of Linton and Emmanuel Wohl, brother of Mrs. Kershaw, formed a three-piece or- chestra and dancing was enjoyed by all. A bountiful lunch was served at midnight. Mrs. Geo. Morrison and family were Bismarck and Mandan visitors Monday. Mrs. Pete Smith ard infant son returned from Burnstad Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Hirning was joined by her husband Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker, and returned with him to their home in Dodge. Lester Andrews transacted business in Sterling Tuesday. Genevieve Jessen and Stella Dyr- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell | stad attended the 4-8 Sewing club at/ yr the home of Miss Clara Anderson ‘Tuesday afternoon. Hanaford Fairchild was a Bismarck caller the fore part of the week. Edna Mae Gosney entertained few of her little girl friends Friday afternoon to celebrate her 10th birthday. Those present were Ruth and Althea Belk, Eunice Jessen, Vel- ma Dyrstad, Mary Ann Turner, Pauline and Maxine Lang and Fran- cis Langly. The afternoon was spent in playing games. At the close of the afternoon a lunch was served. A candle-lighted birthday cake centered the table. Mrs. Charles Gaskill and Mrs. Paul Lang and children visited Friday aft- ernoon with Mrs. P. M. Gosney. Mrs, Eva Turner called at the Henry Jessen home Friday evening. The following were Bismarck shop- pers Saturday afternoon: Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney( Mrs. Mary Hudson and Mrs. George Lewis and Anton Oberg. Mrs. O. Dutton and family were Sunday dinner guests at the A. D. Welch home. Mr, and Mrs. Jason Hoover and and Mrs. M. M. Dralle were sup- per guests at the Pete Smith home Sunday. ‘Miss Ernestine Renschler of Hazel- ton is visiting this week at the home ®/of her aunt, Mrs. Dave Kershaw. Bismarck Saturday. —_—— Frances. | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Schrembolt and their niece and nephew of Iowa arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madiand Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melich and Mrs. William Kershaw Molly Glum assisted Mrs. Lawrence Madland with her housework Wed- Mr. and Mrs, Theron Ellison called | "€8d8v: at the Bob Hudson home Sunday morning. Presley Gosney was a business call- er in Driscoll Monday. Mrs. Clarence Anderson and son Russell were Bismarck shoppers Mon- day afternoon. Hanaford Fairchild accompanied Miles Parke to Bismarck Monday aft- ernoon. Walter Durfee was a Sterling caller Monday. Gladys Durfee is working for Mrs. Chrigtine Beyer ip Sterling. Mrs. Carl Pillén was a Sterling Caller Monday night. Canfield By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN the Dietazman home Friday. Mrs. Lawrence Madland was a brief caller at the Kershaw home Wednes- Gay forenoon. Jake Harms and some friends from Bismarck were brief callers at the Dietzman farm Friday afternoon. The Three Leaf Clover club met at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Thursday afternoon with 10 mem- bers present. Mrs. Pete Davidson and daughter thie, Mrs. John Glum and Vina Harms were visitors. Vern Thysell and ‘Buddy McClusky were business callers in Bismarck Mrs. Elmer Lundquist and Ruth jeteman | Visit with her brother, A large crowd attended the Aid at pier the Roy Little home Wednesday. The following officers were elected: Mrs. The Ladies Aid met at the home of} A. F. Ghylin, president; Mrs. I. Bai-|to Bismarck jley, vice president; Mrs. R. Little, Secretary; J. Cook, treasurer. ficers being elected: President, we The next meeting will be held at the | no: Ole Olson home Sept. 6. School will begin Sept. 11th. ing at Fargo. dinner guests at Howard, Watkins’ home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand and son Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Watkins left Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melich went. Thursday forenoon ‘where Gilbert received medical aid. Jake Harms called at his parental me Friday afternoon. | home Thursday. and daughter, Edwin Dietzman, Gor- Walter Dietzman. Vern Thysell spent the afternoon r Lundquist. Sterling | +—______—~__§_, By FERN R. STEWART Clarence Long, Herman Neiman and Chet Mgttson of McKenzie were guest Friday of Hilda and Tillie}at the Orvy Bailey home helping to| business callers in town Saturday. Those from here who were shop- Ping in Bismarck Saturday were, Mr. Wilton were Wednesday dinner|gan next Sunday, Aug. 27, at 11:30.Jand Mrs. Tom Stewaxt, T. N. John- guests at the Harvey Fitzgerald home.| Canfield Sunday school will begin at]son, son Howard, and daughter, Olive, Miss Grace Johnson, Mrs. Hallie Belk, Mrs. Floyd Belk, Mrs. Lee Neth, Mrs. Harold Brownawell, Mrs. George Mag- nus and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmidkunz. Mrs. Meta Ness and daughter Mar- garet and Mis Gladys Ness called at the Eva Turner home enroute to Bis-, marck. Bessie and Loella Langley spent Fri- day afternoon with Shirley Stewart. Shirley Stewart spent Monday aft- ernoon with the Langley girls. Mrs. Florence Elness is employed in Mandan. Mrs. Paul Lang and Mrs. Henry car And- erson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice, Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Russell Hanson, Laney Anderson and Howard Nelson were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Glen Stewart spent Monday after- noon with Bobby Brownawell. John Beyer and son Ray, Cecil Am- bers, Elder Elness, Gordon Conley of Christiania and Mr. and Mrs. Walter bel of Taft were town callers Mon- lay. | __ Driscoll | a . By DELLA MAE OLSON The Driscoll Homemaker’s club met last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. M. J. Sawyer of Themla Township. The project lesson “How to Prevent Farm Accidents” wah given by Mrs. Oscar Pederson. Mr. and Hrs. E. C. Ruble had as week-end visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strate of Minneapolis and the Misses Pearl and Nellie Hansen of Detroit Lakes. Mrs. Alma Bertheau and sons Her- man of Linton were visitors at the C. A. Swanson home Thursday. The Misses Berneice Chapin and Lillian Sampson spent Friday and Saturday in Bismarck. Several ladies of the Royal Neigh- bors’ club held a quilting party with Mrs. F. E. Johns Thursday afternoon. Rev. Roe of Bismarck held services Zimmer| Mrs. Kimball’s parents, Mr. and|in the M. E. church Sunday afternoon. Special music was furnished by the Driscoll Epworth League, Jim Annuson, who is employed at, Hazelton, spent the week-end at home. Miss Ethel Tompt of Fargo is spend- Sadie and Alvia Galbriath calleq|McDonald, Harold Sherman and Mr.|ing her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tompt. Mr. and Mrs. Chingren and family and Miss Frieda Peterson of Box- holm, Ia., who have been visitors at the C. A. Swanson home, left Satur- day for points in 8. D. Mrs. Carl Meland and Mrs. Inge- bog Rasmussen spent Thursday after- noon with Mrs. H. Gunderson. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. Chingren and family, Miss Frieda Peterson and the C. A. Swanson family at dinner Friday eve- The P. C. Tompt family was tend- ered a farewell party last Tuesday evening in the hall. They are leaving to reside in Steele. Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Horn enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Stewart at din- ner Sunday. E. Lund of Tolna, who has been visiting Mrs. I. Rasmussen, left Mon- day for Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson en- tertained at dinner Sunday evening] Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knudson and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Young of Kidder county. Rev. Roe of Bismarck was a dinner guest at the J. A. McCann home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thomas and son Donald left Saturday evening for Des Moines, Ia, where Mr. Thomas will attend a Mail Carrier's Convention. They also will attend a Century of Progress exposition at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and sons were supper guests at the Al Chapin home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pederson and family were supper guests at the Carl id home Sunday evening. . and Mrs. O. N. Nelson spent Friday in Bismarck. | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Adolph .Hansen and daugh- ters visited Tuesday with Mrs. Han- n’s mother, Mrs. Christ Schoon. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Young sperft Several days at Bismarck the past week. They plan to move to the Capital City soon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and children were Wednesday callers at the Ole Newland home. Mr. Litus of Driscoll was a caller in_ the neighborhood Thursday. Mrs. E. I, Johnson and son James who visited at the J. F. Coder home of Moffit and with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Packard of Shields, N. D., for several days, returned to the Albert Christensen home Thursday evening. Mrs, Emanuel Liebelt and two sons of Glen Ullin arrived Saturday to » Allen Van Vleet, and family for a few days. Christ Schoon took his son Wil- Sunday. He was ther Hansen spent Sunday with home folks in Kidder county. Erling and ‘Raider Olauson, Allen Van Vleet and sister, Mrs. Anna Lie- belt, and Miss Myrtle Christensen bed grape picking at the river Sun- pers Mr. and Mrs, Schrembolt and niece} . Mrs. E. I. ‘Johnson meeting will be at the home of Mrs.| Wednesday to spend a few days visit-!and nephew of Iowa, who have been| visited ai the J. W. shee hata visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin were|Lawrence Madiand, left for their @ few days. Tebbo Harms farm Sunday are as|Mrs. Anton Pederson. rett, Mrs.jand Mrs. Strand were dinner gucgta | follows; Mr. and Mrs. Senus Harms| Mr. al ait Beyer home for Mr. and. Mrs. Pete Pederson and H family of Driscoll were Sunday visi- All those who were callers at the|tors with Mr. Pederson’s mother, and Mrs. Carl Beyer ane |corpily y of Crool Callers at the J. W. Beyer home Visitots and callers at the home of |Sunday evening were Mr: and Mrs. Guss Graf and|Mrs. Mowder’s sister from South Da-| Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Owen Sunday are|/Ed. Gibson and John Elness. daughter were Friday evening guests | kota visiting them for a few weeks.|as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert} Mr. and Mrs, Allen Van Vleet and children, Mrs. Emanuel Liebelt, and Sherman |sons visited Monday afternoon with their mother, Mrs. Belle Van Vleet of evening. Miss Myrtle accompanied] Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl called at the} don Halverson and Mr. and Mrs.|Bismarck. Oscar Hatley called at the Nels Dronen home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Truen and fam- ily of Detroit, Minn. called at the Allen Van Vleet home Tuesday on their way home. They have been visiting with Mrs. Truen’s mother, »|Mrs. Belle Van Vleet. Mrs. Truen will be remembered as Miss Alice Van Vleet. sa Glenview ————__—_—____+ By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs, Elsie Erstrom and children, Betty and Allen of Ecklund visited at the Walter Simons home Thursday and Friday while Betty remained for an extended visit. Gertrude Engen of Bismarck is spending this week with Violet John- son. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and Steve Monroe motored to Bismarck Friday on business. Mrs. Lars Jacobson visited with Mrs. Con Johnson Friday afternoon. Mrs. Con Johnson and daughter Cornelia called at Enock Anderson's Monday afternoon. Sunday visitors at Albert Larson’s were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family, Mrs. Burl Monroe and daughter Laurine, Mrs. Lars Jacob- son, Palmer Kvalness, Millard Jacob- son, Gertrude Engen and Violet Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Nick Chernos and family of Wilton were Sunday guests at the Enock Anderson home. Lud- wig Hanson called there in the after- noon. Caroline Johnson is assisting with the work at the Lawrence Ousley home this week. Her sister and broth- ers, with a group of friends, visited her Sunday. Ray, Hugh and Fern Simons and Betty Erstrom called at the Jacobson home Thursday evening. Mike Neidermeier left last Monday for Minot where he will be employed tor some time. Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Quanrud and three children of Bismarck were Sunday vsiitors at Jacobson’s. Dave ‘nd Levi Carlson and Thure Ander- son called there in the evening. Capital City shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larson, John Stoltz’s and daughter, John Eliason, Mary Nelson and Lars Jacobson. Laruaine Simons was an overnight guest of her cousin, Doris Larson, Thursday. Effie Erstrom came home Tuesday after a three weeks stay with her aunt and uncle at Cathay, N. Dak. Tom Morgan and Mr. Lawrencson of Washburn called at the Ousleys Monday. Mrs, Mike Kozak and Herbert Nathan were Saturday afternoon visitors at Joe Brown's. Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children visited at the William Brown home Sunday evening. Iver also was @ Wilton caller. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown spent Sun- day at Beaver Lake. Francis Voltin is staying at the Arthur Larson home. Mrs, Lester Brown called at the Damstrom home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. EB. Hustad and son James of Minot, visited at the Els- burg Lillefjeld home Sunday. Mrs. Hustad and son are staying at the Lillefjeld home for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown, Mrs. William Brown, Hope Hanafield, were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Anton Nelson, who has been tak- ing treatments at a hospital in Bis- marck arrived home Thursday very much improved. ‘Will Rogers, who has been working for Lester Brown, is leaving for the west soon to visit an aunt. Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kell and chil- dren visited at the John Glum home Sunday. ‘Mrs. Frank Wachal and Patty visit- ed with Mrs. Earl Evans Monday. Joe and Anton Fischer called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Tues- day. . L. Madland entertained the members of the, “Three Leaf Clover club at her e Thursday after- noon. Mrs. John Glum assisted her. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Paris of north of Bismarck and children visited, at the Alex Couch home Sunday. — Callers at the Elmer Bloomquist home Monday were Bruce Belk, H. Keller of Bismarck, Bert and Clayton Couch, Raymond and Damond Evans, S. E. Clizbe and F. R. Belk. 8. E\ Clizbe left Tuesday morning by train for Coldwater, Mich., where . Clide has spent about two months visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gable and chil- dren visited at the Elmer Lundquist home Friday night. L. Madland was a Bismarck caller Monday. Gilbert Cederstrom, Earl Evans, Alex Couch and E. Bloomquist were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Qa er oe + McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Serr of Mandan were Sunday visitors of Miss ‘Madge Runey. Mr, and tained Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Wildfang at inner Sunday. The Homemakers club was enter. tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. H.R. Raeshka with 15 members and four visitors present. The lesson on refreshments for parties and clubs wos given by Miss Madge Runey. Af- ter adjournment, delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess as- sisted by Mrs. F. Schaumburg. The club will hold its next meeting with Mrs. Schaumburg. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Habeck and ikston, Minn, are visit- <® x ing Mr. and Mrs, Fred Habeck and family. The following families enjoyed @ picnic and trip to Huff Sunday: My and Mis. Fred Habeck and family, Mr. and Mrs, John Habeck and son, Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Habeck an family, Mr, and Mrs, George Hughes and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wila¢ fang and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and Vivian Larson, Mr. and Mrs, E. L, Adams and Eddie, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and Les ier Hughes. They motored to thd Mandan park where a picnic dinner, was served; from there they went ta Huff for a picine supper. The affair was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Habeck and family of Crookston, Minn., who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck. The local Larkin club was enter- tained by Mrs. Otto Ayers at her home in Menoken Tuesday afternoon. There were six members and seven visitors present. After a social after- noon refreshments were served by Mrs. Ayers, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Carl R. Jacobson, of Bismarck. Frank Barner was a dinner guest at™ the T. T. Hughes home Saturday. The senior 4-H Cooking club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Miss Madeline Baren. The final dem- onstration on cottage cheese was giv- en and judged. Teams entered were Mina Manley and Bernice Bliss and Clara Habeck and Kathryn Hughes, The Misses Manly and Bliss won. Miss Esther Cederstrom and friend, Miss Judith Rue of Bismarck, were visitors of Miss Madge Runey Sunday, L, E. Heaton spent several days of this week in St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. E. L. Adams entertained the Misses Pauline Rishworth and Mar- garet Olson of Bismarck and Lillian Watson, Esther Watson, Ella Leathers and Mina Manly at a five o'clock din ner Friday. Miss Anna Walters, of Bismarck, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Otto Schlauch, Miss Camille Agnew, of Dodge, spent Thursday visiting Miss Esther Watson. Mrs, Georgia Van De Cyhorst ang her mother, Mrs. Charles Packard of Shields, spent several days here visit- ing at the N. J. Struwing and M, A, Doucette homes. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher of Dris< coll were McKenzie visitors Tuesday. ‘The Royal Neighbors will have a program in the schoolhouse Saturday, After the program a dancing party. will be given in the hall next ta Stark’s store. Mrs. J. W. Rodgers spent several days at the C. D. Rodgers home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Coons of Braddock were Sunday visitors in Mc-' Kenzie. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pearson were Suriday visitors at the N. J, Struwing home. . N. J. Struwing left Friday for Mins neapolis. Mrs. M. A. Doucette was a Monday visitor at the Joe Coder home near Moffit. The Royal Neighbors entertained at @ party Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs, Arthur Dow, the affair being given at the home of Mrs. Allin Paul im Bismarck. After a social after= noon, refreshments were served by Miss Ella Leathers, assisted by the Misses Lillian and Esther Watson. Mrs, Dow was presented with several rice gifts from the lodge members. Jack Smith was a Tuesday business caller. in Bismarck. Jim Murrick of Bismarck and George Manley were Monday business callers in Tappen. ¢ Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs, Steve Koppy and daughters were shopping in Linton’ Tuesday. Miss Hilda Knudtson who has been teaching school and has just complet- ed the summer school at Dickinson, is now visiting with her sister, Mrs. Por- ter Umber. Miss Knudtson will again return to Grassy Butte to teach school ( i \ ° - | where she has taught the past several years. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy motored to Mandan and Bismarck Thursday’ morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber accom- panied by Miss Hilda Knudtson mo- tored to Winona Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Koppy called on Hil- da Schiermeister Friday afternoon. Jack Henderson called at the Bad- ger Ranch Thursday evening. Math and Frank Koppy went to Fort Rice on business Wednesday morning. “ Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Saturday were Mrs. Anna Busby and son Ferman, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohl- hauger, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohl- hauser, Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus, Mrs, Herman Backhaus, and son Her-; man and daughter Caroline, Dewey Lawler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Ohl- hauser and family and the latters mother, Mr. and Mrs, David D. 8.' Joeb and daughter, Mrs. John Joeb. Helmuth Schiermeister and Steve’ Koppy, Jr., called at the Jake Schier- meister home Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and, family of Temvik and daughters and son Michael, of Linton were ral ing by the river in this vicinity Sun- day. H Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Monday afternoon weze John Backhaus, Louis Weber, Mr. and Mrs, John Ohlhaus, Sr., Steve Koppy and son Steve, David oeb and son “Bill” Fred Ohlhauser. ‘Mrs~-Roy Wildfang enter- | evening. John Witt motored to Wing Mon- day evening. | Edward Schuh and daughter of McClusky were in this vicinity Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Witt and fam-| ily, Mrs, Henry Roth and son Ajvin| motored to Wing Saturday evening. Emil Stroh and Dave Hochhalte: motored to Regan Monday. Gust Witt and Ed Stroh wers Monday evening visitors at the R. G, Marchant home. _