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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | ] Harriet | By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mrs, O. G. Wietstock and children ‘who spent the past week visiting relatives in Bismarck, returned home Whureday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thompson and @aughter Helen were dinner guests at the H. F. Williamson home Mon- Gay evening. ‘Mr, and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr. and Mr. and Mra. Raymond Weltstock were Bismarck callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family motored to Bowdon Sunday to visit Mrs, Williamson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Williams and children Alice and Arnold of Wing ited at the Russell Williams home| Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner and son Martin called at the George Pehl, &r., home Friday afternoon. Bernard Zimmer, Anne Eide, and} ead Eide motored to Bismarck Fri- sy. Edith and Ruth Thompson were @inner guests at the Christ Wetzel home Monday. Rev. Mathesis of Tuttle was a busi- ness caller at the Christ Wetzel home ‘Monday. Henry Schneider Sr. of Wing is|¢ spending a few days here with his family. H Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., Mr. ‘and Mrs, John Wutzke and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bossert of Wing were Sun- day callers at the Christ Wetzel home. H. L. Hanson and daughter Ruth were callers in Arena Saturday. E, R. Leach, who has been attend- ing school in Fargo returned home ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Ingvald Eide called at the H. ¥. Williamson home Tuesday after- noon. Sterling | ——__—_____"_-0 By MRS. JOHN SEDIVEC A few of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ander- gon's neighbors and friends gathcred at their home Wednesday evening to help them celebrate their wedding anniversary. Mrs. Grace Johnson spent Easter vacation in Bismarck with her mother and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sedivec and daughter Marjorie where Driscoll shoppers Tuesday afternoon, accompanied by Marian Ness. They also visited at the Van Horn home while there. ‘ Mrs. R. P. Schlobach and daughter Ruth Marie and Mrs. Helga Random were Thursday afternoon visitors at the Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Prince were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday afternoon. Thursday evening callers at the John Sedivec home were Mrs. Schlo- bach, Rose Bealer and Sidney Lund- Mrs. Geo. Kusch and son Dean of Logan were town callers Friday. after- noon, The annual cemetery meeting was held at the Ellison home Saturday afternoon, April 7. There will be a special meeting Saturday, April 14 at Ellison's. All interested parties please attend, F] Mrs. Eva Turner was a Bismarck caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang to Bismarck Friday. Stanley Frandsen and Roy Hanson Were callers in Sterling Saturday afternoon. A very large crowd attended the charivart Saturday evening given for Mr. and Mrs. Edal Gaskill, who were married Wednesday evening. Welch’s Spur By MES. R. M. WELCH Otte Dorman motored to Bismarck ‘Wednesday. Luella Tollefson visited and dined at the R. M. Welch home Wednesday evening. enjoyed during the evening. Julius Dorman, Marcus Trembly, Lawrence and Leo Doffler and sister, Mrs. Robert Welch and Horace Dir- Jam were in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch have now into their own home. Robert Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Otto » Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Welch, Lawrence Doppler, Moran and Mrs. Ruth Mc- Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. A. C. Wilde of Bismarck call- ed at the Grabarkewitz home Tues- day. She brought back home, he having spent the past two weeks in Bismarck. T. Jacobson visited with Gust Lar- son in Painted Woods Friday after- noon, Walter Grabarkewitz’s accompanied Rudolph Hagen to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. C. R. Kosebud and daughter Marian spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Spitzer of Ecklund. Rae Kosebud is instructor at school fo. 2. The 4-H Busy Bee sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Fred Woods Sat- urday afternoon. The next meeting | will be at Violet Johnson's on May 5./ Laura and Florence Little, Pete Anderson, Levi and Dave Carlson, Lawrence, Donald and Homer and Wayne Monroe were Sunday visitors at Albert Larson's. Emelia and Alice Spitzer visited in Baldwin Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Quanrud and family of Bismarck and Frank and Harry Holden of Ecklund were Sun- day visitors at the Jacobson home. | Cromwell | ————————__* By LILLIE JIRAS Miss Bernice Gierke was a guest of her sister, Mrs. John Engdahl, Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Viran Nelson and chil- dren, Marjorie and Alden, of Baldwin were visitors and dinner guests at the F. C. Nelson home Sunday. Arthur Schroeder made a business trip to Mandan Friday, returning to his home here Saturday. Mrs. Bernice Spooner and son Lloyd spent the week-end in the Capital City with friends. Harry and Israel Brown were visi- tors and dinner guests at the Jiras home Sunday. Miss Catherine McLean, teacher of Cromwell school No. 1, returned to her home here Monday, after spend- ing a week's Easter vacation in Bis- marck with relatives and friends. Harlow Hendershott was a visitor at the Herman Gierke home Satur- day. Corliss Nelson was an overnight guest at the Porter Nelson home Sat- urday. Joe Jiras was a visitor at the Ervin Bourgois home Monday. Mrs. W. J. Jiras, son Joe and daughter Lillie were visitors at the Herman Gierke home Saturday eve- ning. Martin and Porter Nelson made a business trip to Bismarck and Man- dan Saturday. Se | Wing | o¢—_______—_______¢ By MARTHA MUELLER Mrs. Anna Fueling, who has spent the past two months visiting friends and relatives in Boston, Mass., return- ed to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and children and Mr. and Mrs. John We- ber, Jr., were visitors at the Philip Weber home Sunday. Emma Weber, Jack Graham and Claud Piepkorn were callers in Bis- marck Saturday. Miss E. Humphreys and Florence Hubbell, who are attending college in Valley City, spent the week-end at the latter's parental home in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mauch, Mrs. William Herning and Mr. and Mrs. George Mauch of New Rockford were visitors at the John Mueller home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hubbell and fam- ily, who have been visiting in Ne- braska, returned to their home Fri- day. Harold, John and Clara Mueller and Ralph Jacobson motored to Bis- marck Thursday evening. Lela and Ronald Davis of Bis- marck spent the week-end visiting friends here. Mrs. James Sedevic, who has been a ‘|patient in the St. Alexius hospital, returned home Sunday. Ed. Eckert and son and Bill Strobel of Grand Forks were callers at the Ed Dalbec home Sunday. Mrs. Ben McCloskey and daughter Alice attended the 4-H meeting held in Bismarck Tuesday. Elsie Kavonius was a visitor at the Wm. Josephson home Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter Rhoda, Lela and Ronald Davis and John Mueller, Jr. were callers in Bismarck Sunday. Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON A surprise party was given Satur- day night in honor of Melvin Magnus who just returned from Plaine View, Ark., also in honor of Mrs. Magnus’ birthday anniversary. The evening was spent informally. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faust of Killdeer were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faust arrived here Saturday from Killdeer to visit over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Albin Benes and family. Emil Hogue transacted | Saturday in the Capital City. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Sam Brown, Mrs. John Walker and Lydia -|Brownstadter motored to ‘Bismarck Hy HW q | Nelson and Mrs. Cunningham at- tended the meeting held in the World War Memorial building conducted by a Gps * Nelson accompanied Gwendolyn Nel Mrs. Gertie Anderson to Bismarck Friday night to spend over the week- end. Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald and Harvey were luncheon guests Friday at the George Nelson home. Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald and baby son Bernie Lee who visited there since Easter Sun- day returned to her home with them. Gerald Nelson and Edwin Olson were luncheon guests Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, Ardelle and Robert Fisher at the Anton Fisher home. i Wild Rose ! —— By MISS JENNIE WAISTE Wendelin and Anton Schlosser were Moffit callers Wednesday afternoon. Miss Catherine Schlosser spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Schlosser. She left Monday evening for Kintyre to assist her sister, Mrs. Jake Braun, who is ill. J.P. Jensen, O. L. Peterson and O. B, Swanson were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. O. F. Buck and son George and Mr. Buck’s mother motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. The Wild Rose schools which had planned to close this week will re- main open for another two months. Mike Glovich 4nd Joe Braun made a business trip to Hazelton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vetter of Lin- ton spent Sunday at the Schlosser home. Mrs. Vetter is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schlosser. William Schlosser returned to Linton with them where he will spend the sum- mer. Mr: and Mrs. Joe Braun and Mr. and Mrs. Wendelin Keller were Sun- day visitors at the Schlosser home. a of | Rocko | SITE By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs, Sam Doerr and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Doerr and family were Tuesday evening guests at the 8. W. Mentz home. Miss Mabel Lytle closed a successful term of school at No. 2 Friday. A pienic dinner was enjoyed by the pu- pils and their parents. Mrs. Emil Moses was a Tuesday guest of Mrs. Albert Vollen. ship clerk of Rockhill township that the gopher poison has arrived and all residents can call for it at his office. Betty June Little returned to her home Thursday. She was a patient at a Bismarck hospital for ten days. Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald and son Har- very were Thursday guests at the George Nelson home. Emil Johnson was a Sunday guest at the Oscar Magnuson home. Mr. and Mrs. Feltheim and family were Sunday guests at the 8. A. Nel- son home. K. O. Knutson called at the Andrew Anderson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and family were Regan callers Saturday. Sunday school was reorganized Sunday at school No, 3 and will begin each Sunday at 11 o'clock, Everyone cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs, Riling were Friday guests at the Guss Graf home. Laurence and Alfred Bousche were Regan callers Tuesday. Mary and Roselyn Patton were Sunday guests of Phyllis Little. Clyde and Virgil Little and Willie Jiras were Tuesday evening guests of Clayton Little. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and son were Bismarck callers Saturday. Martha Graf is a guest this week at the Guss Neumiller home. Laurence Moses was a Sunday guest of Helmer Magnuson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glanville of Wing called at the Emil Moses home Sunday. Callers at the P. E. Patton home Sunday were: Everett Bailey, Lau- rence Bousche, Francis and Laurence Fitzgerald. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Walker are the parents of a son born Monday, April 2. The name chosen for him was Frank, Jr. Oscar Magnuson and daughter Myrtle motored to Bismarck Sunday, Myrtle returned to her high school duties after a week's vacation. J Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON The Royal Neighbors gave a dance in the hall Thursday evening. The Steele orchestra furnished the music. A quilt, which has been made by the members was raffled off with the win- ning number going to Fred Jordan. Mrs. M. Eggelson and infant son returned home from the St. Alexius hospital Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Moser of Steele were Sunday evening visitors at the See- mann home. The Misses Norma and Hattie Ward and Mavis Rosvold spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mrs. Joe Lewis, Mrs. Oscar Peder- son, Mrs. M. Lunn and Mrs. C. Swan- son attended the Homemakers con- Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf visit- ed at the H. P. Hanson home Sunday — Mrs. 8. Knutson of Steele, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. A. Chapin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and family. Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and daughter Jeanne of Bismarck spent the week- end here. Mr. and Mrs, J. Bender of Temvik Menta at the Seemann home Mon- jay. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Van Horn and Clifford Nelson spent Monday eve- ning in Dawson. Mrs. John Birkland of Lein town- ship spent Monday at the Carrie Nel- son home. McKenzie By MRS. T. T, HUGHES ‘The P. T. A. held @ regular ning’s entertainment. Mr. Falkins, teacher of the Sibley Butte school was announcer. At the next meet- ing which will be held Tuesday eve- ning, May 1st, election of officers for the coming school year will take place. Mr. and Mrs.G. A. Hughes and family were callers in Bismarck Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. E. L. Adams and Mrs, Henry Larson attended the Homemakers pro- ject meeting held in Bismarck Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson of Baldwin and the Misses Luella and Bessie Langley and Marion Langley toe Sunday visitors at the Fred Ha- Manferd and Mina Manley and Bootie Colby were Bismarck visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson vis- ited friends in Bismarck Sunday. Oat Bailey and sons were Sunday callers at the T. T. Hughes home. Mrs. T. T. Hughes came home Sun- day from the St. Alexius hospital where she was a patient receiving treatment for an abscess in the throat. Frank Barner arrived from San Francisco, Calif. Thursday evening where he spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. EB. L. Adams and son were dinner guests at the M. B. Reed home Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Schaumburg and family of Moorhead, Minn., were week-end guests at the W. A. Mallary home. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Mallary entertained at a card party in honor of the Schaumburgs. Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Among Reganites who motored to Bismarck Tuesday were Mrs. L. Hop- kins, B. O. Lein, Melvin Danielson, A. Lundberg, H. L. Gramling and J. W. Kiefer, Irene Maulsby of Sykeston was & guest for several days Mrs. A. I. Garnes. @ former Regan teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Everett are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman. Mr. Wester- man was the successful bidder on the north mail route from Regan. Neoma Berg, Peggy Gavin, and Thelma Hanson spent the week-end at their respective homes. The girls attend school at Canfield. Vincent Sherman, J. W. Kiefer, James and Harry Worden were Bis- marck callers Saturday. Mrs. Cook and children left Mon- day morning for their home at Mil- waukee, Wis. Mrs. Cook has been the guest of her father, Andrew Lehr, since her mother’s death. Mr. and Mrs. Helgeson of Bismarck were Regan callers Sunday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher. Mrs. A. H, Lundberg is at Bismarck this week called there by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Mickel- son, and her nephew, Billy Mickelson. It has been announced by the town- | © Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and son Harold attended the “Get-to- Gether” of the N. P. agents at James- town Sunday. J. 8. Penner and B. O. Lein were Bismarck callers Sunday. Canfield | —_—_—® By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN The Ladies’ Aid met at the Roy Little home last week. The next meeting will be held at the 8. L. Jor- dahl home in May. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily were callers at the W. Scott home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport were callers at the A. Strand home ae, Patton and daughter returned home from Bismarck . Sunday school will start at 10:30 o'clock Sunday, April 15. vention in Bismarck last Wednesday. | gun brother. Arthur visited Sunday eve- ning at the Oscar Jersett home, their sister Bernice from Montana is visit- ing there. Norval Marvel transacted business in Sterling Friday. Mrs, Herman Nieman and daughter called at the Gaskill home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Koon and son Eldon from Bismarck spent the week- end visiting with relatives here. meeting Farmers Equity Elevator company in Sterling Saturday evening. Zeb. Lash was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gagner from met with Mrs. John Adams Thursday evening. Mrs. Enockson.won high prize. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess, ‘A farewell party was given for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane Tuesday night | di; at the Moffit hall. Cards were the Pastime until midnight. High prizes went to Miss Grace Miller and W. H. Brownawell. A lovely lunch was served after which dancing was en- Joyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Porter and Bismarck visited at the Fairchild / home Sunday. By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lawler and chil- dren were shopping in Linton Wed- nesday afternoon. Francis Chesrown and Mrs. Her- man Backhaus and daughter Caroline called at the Steve Koppy home Thursday. Carl Woods was a business caller at the McCory ranch Thursday. Miss Hilda Schiermeister motored to Bismarck Saturday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, son Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and Herbert Weber, the latter of Lin- ton, motored to Eureka Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grens and children of Gayton visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday after- noon. Monday afternoon callers at the Grenz home were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughter Regina. By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The Crofte Star Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Julius Mey- ers Wednesday afternoon. After the business meeting a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. A wedding dance was given in the community hall Wednesday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whit- tid and Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Heck whose marriages took place in Bis- marck early Wednesday morning. A large number of friends and relatives of the newly married couples were in of this kind during the summer. Clarence Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson left recently for Bismarck where he has joined the CCC. At the present time they are stationed at Ft. Lincoln. caller in town Saturday. Mrs. Al Erickson and children visit- ed relatives in Bismarck the fore pert of the week. R ichmond By MARTHA BOSSERT evening, April 4th. They will dis- continue their club until next fall. Miss Gudrun Jordahl spent the week-end with Miss Theo E. Johns. Christ Berg motored to Bismarck and Mandan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mauch, Mr. and Mrs. George Mauch and Mrs. William Harning of New Rockford visited at the Fred Borth home Tuesday. Richmond’s Harmonious Howlers gave a few numbers of their program for the P, T. A. Thursday evening at the Wing school house. Mr. and Mrs. John Skei and fam- Ree cP ee et 5 B f home Burnt Creek NORE Sativa ? By LUCILE MILMAN a Miss Aldyth Andah!, a Bismarck high school student, spent the week- end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Andahl. _ Lucile Milman went to Bismarck ‘Thuraday evening to visit friends. Janice Coddington spent the week- end in Bismarck at the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Andahl. ‘Miss Hazel Williamson spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mrs. Frank Paul, Sr., has been car- ing for the Dave Ryberg children of Naughton township while Mrs. Ryberg is in the hospital, Mrs. Paul is Mrs. Ryberg’s mother. ———————_——— S.W. Burleigh | ————— 4 By MES, ALEX STEWART August Smith has returned from Redfield where he was visiting with his sister and brother-in-law for sev- eral months. Lynn Gramling left Thursday for Wilton where he will visit with friends olson were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fields and Nor- Bismarck Saturday, Mrs. Prank King have & farm south of Bis- Lamb and son, An- ited at Alex Stewart's Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser were callers at the Cabbage home near Moffit last week. Claude Houser was a caller at Nor- man Stewart's one day last week. ee | Christiania 4 i 5 ge i i ig l ited at the Floyd Paris home Sunday] Ty ifternoon. ———— | Painted Woods By OLE LILLEFJELD ‘Mr. and Mrs, Lester Brown called at the Axel Stenquist home Wednes- lay. Ole Lillefjeld called at the Harold Soderquist home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Brown were Wilton callers Friday. E. Lillefjeld of Wilton visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Friday afternoon. August Nelson was a Wilton caller Saturday. Muriel Damstrom is teaching at the Mitchell school, She is staying at Roy Dutton of Brittin and Emory ‘Woodward were callers at John Craw- jesday. Joe Chesak visited at the Walter ‘Woodworth home Wednesday. Alex Anderson, James McDonald, *| Albert Holzapfel, James Robidou and Ralph Snyder were Wednesday callers ‘at the William McDonald home. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Clark and son Wayne visited at the John Crawford Friday days with her sister, Mamie Mr. Crates Eliza Nicholson spent the week-end in Bismarck, By 0. DUTTON M. M. Dralle was a Sunday caller at the A. D. Welch home. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ryan and daugh- ter, Wanda, visited last week at the Richard an overnight visitor Sunday with relatives at the Metcalf home in Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrison ana family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews |” and daughter and Mr. Doerr were evening visitors at the W. home. Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth and two small sons of Missouri town- ship visited at the Wallace home Sun- day and were supper guests at the C. D. Kimball home. Other Sunday guests were Carol Bower, Lynn Kim- ball and Elvin Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and daughter of Sterling visited at the Dave Kershaw home Sunday. Wednesday 8. Triplett Ee g > Be z 5 g i Bee HE ret a iM Hl a : i F i : FF ri i nf ! gf icf Q Bea Ui ees : a age Hi z 5 & g fh 3 5 & § phi Fern, Viola and Loretta, felted Me Emil Johnson celebrate her birthday anniversary Friday eves via, Eilaabeth Schuh and sons, Coed S aprdpalgentongho Mr, and baby, Mrs, Lissie son, Edwin, were visitors ome last Heftel fe i

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