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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Sam Brown transacted business in Bismarck Wednesday. Geo. Nelson called on Herb Fricke, pity Hogue and Nels Nelson Monday Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo stopped in Monday at their Caughter’s, Mrs, Victor Engdahl and family. in Gibbs, en route home from Bismarck and were supper guests.» Sam Brown and Oscar Coleman motcred to Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fricke and chil- €ren motored to Regan Wednesday. Jessie Pettis, who has been staying at the David Trygg je, went home to take cgre of her mother, Mrs.|8 George Pettis who is ill. Mrs. Etta Jenkins and Emil Hogue motored to Sterling on business ‘Tuesday and were guests at the Farve Moffit home. Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson came from Dickinson last Sunday to visit at_her sister's, Mrs. Ed Lundquist. Lois Anne Solberg, Rosemary and Betty Jane Kell, Geo. Nelson, Pete Lundquist, George Magnuson and Melvin Magnus were luncheon guests Wednesday at the Nels Nelson home. Mrs. Nels Nelson was hostess to the Tryge Ceder Hill Homemakers club Wednesday, April 11. Visitors were Mrs. Arthur Solberg and Mrs. Victor Engdahl. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Mrs. gart, who has been staying with her scn, Ernest Baumgart, near Arnold will return at an early date. Miss Grace Faikenstein resumed teaching school near Wing Monday after a week's visit at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kilawitter of Burnt Creek were recent visitors at the Frank Miller home. Mrs. Richard Kickul will be hostess 8 the Presbyterian Ladies Aid May 2. ( Cromwell i] By LILLIE JIRAS ie Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley were! visitors at the Herman Gierke home Sunday. Martin Nelson was a visitor and \saneay guest at the F. C. Nelson home j Sun ‘ | Miss Annie Kaiser was a guest of the Porter Nelson family Friday. The Anton Fisher family has moved to the George Dietseman farm in Frances township where they will make their future home. Miss Bernice Gierke was a guest . her sister, Mrs. John Engdahl, Fri- las. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Browning and ‘son, Walfred, and daughter, Irene, of Anamoose, N. D., were visitors at the F. H. Schroeder home Friday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. 's sister, Mrs. John Gierke. The Gilbert Cederstrom family has moved on the John Olson farm in {this township, which was recently va- inoon. ‘and Mrs. John Merkel, Thuraday af- ternoon. Emil Hinkle was a business caller in Arena Friday. of —_—_—_——— | Sibley Butte t ——_—___________@ By MRS, ELMER BLOOMQUIST 8. E. Clizbe and son, Lioyd, were Bismarck callers yesterday. members of her club Thuraday after-/ L. Scott of Watara, Minn., visited a: the Paul Lange and Elmer Bloom- quist homes recently. Mr. and Mra. L. Davenport and family stopped in at the H. Hedstrom home en route to the Harry Daven- port home near Regan Friday. Jacob Bantari and son, Francis, Called at the John Juhaia home Sun-| day afternoon. dea aoe ory ent Lundquist, E. loomquist and family and Wayne and Chub Miller visited and dined at the E. A. Widger home Sunday. John Anderson, Edwin Olson and Andrew Dronen were Friday dihner guests at the H. Hedstrom home. Alex Couch and tamily, Earl Evans, | Elmer Bloomquist, Lewis Scott, Gib} Cederstrom and father and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Falkins were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. —_—__—____ | Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON two chi | = apeane were Wing shoppers Marcella Neiters spent a few days John Fitzgerald and John Witt were Wing callers Wednesday noon. Delmar McClellan was @ caller at) the R. G. Marchant home: Friday. | Conrad Johnson called at the Her man Neiters home Thursday. Sunday supper guests at the Roy Marchant home were, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Jake Wagner and John Reile. * ‘Ted and Dave Hochhalter motored home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored to McClusky Saturday. They also vis- ited Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman who live near McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt have moved on the farm vacated by Delmar Mc- Clellan | Hazlegrove | Lester Hawkins called Sunday at the Frank Gray home. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Woodward and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Oschuner. i Elvin Gray and his sister, Opel Gray, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart Monday. The Andrew Kraft folks were guests Sunday at the R. Hieps home. i Elvin Gray, who has been aah last week at her parental home. | Bismarck Saturday and returned | | 1 i By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE ‘ay lidren were guests Sunday evening Lange and Ray Simons spending the past three weeks with his mother and father and sisters, returned to mother, dren were Sunday visitors at the Follansby home in Hurdsfield. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Glanville, Mrs. Benn Boss and daughter Beverly spent Sunday visting Mrs. Corey in Braddock, The junior-senior banquet was held in the schoolhouse Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wilson of Graceville, Minn., were visitors at the home of Mrs. Lucy Piepkorn last week, Telfer { ! By MRS. JOHN STEWART Rev. Madison of Wilton, O. G. Dav- enport of Apple Creek township, called at the Wm. McMurrich home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Reed of Menoken also called there Monday evening. Rev. and Mrs, Gulson left for Leith the forepart of the week to attend the presbytery, Alex Asbridge called at the D. A. Nicholson home Tuesday. Bismarck callers from this vicinity Saturday were: Charles Allensworth, Otto Govonnoni, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and George Hoheimer Mr. and Mrs, C. 8. Houser called at the Robert Fields home Sunday. ‘Wm. McMurrich called at the Dave Kershaw home Friday evening. Miss Mary Ferrell has moved to Bismarck where she has accepted a position, By DELLA MAE OLSON “An Old Fashioned Mother,” senior {Class play of the Driscoll high school was presented Saturday evening in the hall. Members of the cast were the following: Josephine Johnson, ‘Harold Brushwein, Norma Ward, Mée Annunson, Dagmer Rosvold, Hildreth Brushwein, Janet McCann, John See- mann, James Wright, Raymond Van- Vieet, Huber Jordan and Warren Ol- son, Mrs. P. P, Hanson of Litchville is visiting relatives here. Mrs, Ella Rosvold entertained Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Scudder and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and daugh- ter, Beva Jean, at dinner Sunday. The “Kensington” Sewing club held a whist party in the hall Wednesday evening. Rev.-and Mrs. Brown of Steele, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8S. E Metcalf and Mr./ and Mrs. Koon visited Stnday at the J Berg home. Mrs. Grayce Glowczewsky and Gaughter, Joyce. of Storm Lake, Ia., returned home Saturday after spend- ing several days visiting at the A. H. Burnett home. Mrs. Glowczewsky is @ daughter of Mrs. Burnett. The Driscoll Homemaker’s club met, Thursday afternoon in the hall. Mes- dames L. E. Scudder, 8. E. Olson and Carl Erickson were the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann and Tuesday. He was taken to Bismarck where he received medical attention. ‘The Misses Grace Miller and Es- ther Lang entertained the Misses Etta Hoffman, Margaret Gillen and. Har- riet Moffit at their home Monday evening. A nice lunch was served. The members of the 4-H club and Miss Gillen’s pupils gave a farewell party Thursday night at the school house for Miss Norma Hill who will leave soon for Leeds, N. D., to make her home. A birthday party was given by the members of the Mothers club for Mrs. Minnie Bens at her home Thursday afternoon. She received many gifts. A nice lunch was served by the le- die es. Miss Miller and the pupils of the primary room gave a farewell party for Bobby Hill Friday. A hike was taken to the swimming pool and lunch was enjoyed by all. A surprise farewell party was given by the Homemakers at the Burns Bai- ley home Monday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen, who will leave this week for Sand Point, Idaho, and other points in the west. A gift was presented to Mrs. Thorsen fzom the club. Mrs. Everett Velzy spent the week- end with her husband at Moffit. Corma Kimble is seriously ill in a Bismarck hospital. He was taken there Sunday. Mrs. Kimble, who has been visiting in Minnesota, arrived home Tuesday. | | | grace ee ‘ S.W. Burleigh |! eas I ee ES family were supper guests at the Os-| @—. car Pederson home Sunday. Mrs. Al. Chapin and Mrs. C. A. Swanson spent Friday afternoon with By MRS. ALEX STEWART jlet_were callers in Driscoll Thuraday and they also visited at thé Olson home. given by the project leaders, Mrs. Geo. Lewis and Mrs. Theron Ellison was “Staples and Package Foods.” Mr. Thorn was s Sterling caller Le the John Sedivec home Wednes- ay. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Schlabach were ‘ismart we '. . E Wildfang, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaskill and Mr, and Mrs. Emil Lang. Sidney Lundquist left for his home jurday. Binford Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Swanson. D. W. Stewart visited at the Claude/in Minneapolis Sati Leonatd cated by the Anton Fisher family. visited in Bismarck Tuesday evening. Oscar Magnuson demonstrated how to make hooked rugs. Two birthday presents were presented by Jessie Pet- tis to Mrs. Nels Nelson and Mrs. Art Magnus who had birthdays during the current month. A shower was ten- dered for Mrs. Elsie Cunningham and a number of gifts were presented to her. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her daughters and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson. The next meeting will be held May 9th at the home of Mrs. Oscar Magnuson. Emma Nelson closed her term of school Monday in Rock Hill. giving a, party for her pupils She will spend the summer vacation at her home. A birthday party was given Satur- day night at the Albin Spangberg -home in honor of their daughter, Vio- let's 16th birthday anniversary. Re-~ freshments were served by the hostess at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and Gwendolyn, Dr. and Mrs. Fisher. and children, George and Louise, from Bismarck were supper guests Sunday at the Kruger home. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and daughter and Mrs. Gilbert Mellick were also vis!- tors. Richmond | ————_—__——————_* By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. John Skie and daugh- | ter, Dorothy, were Wing shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, Char- ley Kuehl, Charley Ours, George Har- mon, John Weber, Jr., and Philip Weber transacted business in Bis- marck Monday. a Mr. and Mrs. Artie Payseno and small children, Mrs. ‘John Fode and son, Emanuel, were Wing shoppers ‘Tuesday and also called at the G. A. Bossert home. Christ Berg, Harold Madland and Mrs, John Weber, Jr., motored to Bis- marck Wednesday to get Mrs. Berg end son, who has been a patient in the hospital the past four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Em Glanville called at the G. A. Bossert home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Adolph Degner, Herman Nieters and Mrs, John Fode, Sr., were Friday callers in, Bismarck, Albert ‘Hienbuck was a caller at the) Christ Wolff home Sunday evening. Mrs. Fred Smith and daughters, Verna May, Agnes and Elma and Art Riesh called on friends at Regan Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son, William, and caughter, Matilda, were Sunday visitors at the Reynold Hornbucker home near McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, 8r., and daughters, Demaries and Arlene, and Mrs, Wm. Merkel. were Sunday after- nocn visitors at the Go:tfried Bossert home, sage yin) | Ghylin 1) By MARGARET DAVIS A large crowd attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Scott haye lived in Ghylin for many years. Before living here they lived in Towa. Mrs. Robert Frost and the Misses Margaret and Eunice Davis spent ‘Thursday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and chil- dren, Emerson and Margaret, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson and family. Melvin Backman spent a few days in Bismarck last week. Mrs, Mary Kelly of Jamestown isjand visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, here in Ghylin for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and children and their cousin visited at the L. W. Davis home Sunday. | Baldwin By MBS. FLORENCE BORNER The Crofte Star Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Julius Mey- ers Wednesday afternoon. A talk was given by Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein, her subject being: “Hat Economy”. Mrs. Arthur Meyer, project leader, spoke on “Canned Goods”. After the meet- ing lunch was served by the hostess. ‘The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lariderholm. Miss Justine Morris was guest of honor at a dancing party held at the home of her sister, Mrs Frank Miller Saturday evening. The occasion eee Frit Mus! the birthday of Miss Motris. was furnished by Arthur Riling of Regan. A delicious midnight lunch Richard Borner was ‘a business @eller in Wilton Tuesday afternoon. Carl Gilbertson of Wilton was a re- cent caller at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and«Mrs. Wil- Mam Gilbertson. Al. Erickson left for Bismarck .Fri-/ A. 0. where he has taken a position in 9 local store... .. : _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott. who have -been residing in the residence owned by Mrs. Baumgart during the winter months, have moved back to their home near Regan. Mrs. Bauth- Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stocks en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bourgois and family at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelaon attended the celebration held at the Scott home near Regan Sunday in honor ot the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Scott i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke were} guests of Mrs. Fricke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hilken, of Wilton {Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and) sons, Roderick and Darrell, of Wilton) and Virgil Finfrock of Greensburg. Pa., were visitors at the Jiras home | sunday evening. I Heaton By SABAH: HEINLE A: H. Heinle catlec at-the Jake Bau- miller home Wednesday. Kalkup home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, John Hammack and Vernon Morrison were Wilton shop- Pers Thursday. Dave Keck Thursday. Shortie Shearer, Sam, Carl and Paulie Jennings, Pred Kruch and Er- nest and Richard Heinle visited D. Fien Sunday. Lestér Keck called at the Oscar Williams home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Neuhardt and son, Paul, called on Mrs. Charlie Lind | Sunday. Rachel and Richard Heinle were callers at the Bill Brezden home Sat- ee I Still | 1 By B. P. HAGSTROM Mrs. C, L. Johnson left Monday norning for Jamestown to visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Laughlin, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Ed Cornell and daughter, Elaine, of Bismarck were overnight guests of Mrs. Elmer Kling Sunday, returning to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson visited at the Hagstrom home Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. Ebba Olson entertained a group of neighbors and friends at a dancing party at her home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund and daughter, Doris, shopped in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Nina Sandelin and Rollo Lind visited with Mrs, Oscar Backman Sat- urday afternoon. motored to Bismarck at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed of Steiber township. The Lutheran Ladies Aid met at i home of Mrs. Elmer Kling Thurs- lay. p Mrs. Chas. Lind called at the John Hansauer home Friday. The girls “Sunshine Workers” 4-H club met at the home of Miss Mar- gsret Law Saturday afternoon. The next regulat meeting will be Satur- Oey, May 12, at the Eric Pearson ome. Mrs. Ned Asplund -eturried home Friday from a Bismarck hospital where she has received medical treat- ment for a week. Mrs, Laren Lund and daughter, Louise, visited at the Chas. Lind home J. M, Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, A. H, Erickson, Peter Johnson, Ole Hag- | By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and son, Neil, were Sunday guests at the Christ Wetzel home. : Mr. and Mrs. Ingvaid Eide and George Pehl, Sr., were callers in Bis- marck Friday. The North Star Homemakers club met at the John Meskel home Satur- Cay afternoon. Mrs. L. L. Zimmer was a caller at ©. G. Weltstack, Wandu, Adolph and Louise Pehl, Joyce Franzen, Clarence Rise and Oscar Potts mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday evening. Raymond, Gugarson of Fargo was a mead at the Christ Wetzcl home lay. Mrs. George Pehl. Sr. called at the Thecdore Hoffman home Fridey. Annette Gellner resumed her school -Vinton Heaton spent several days this .week visiting .at the C. F. Lam- bert home. Mr.. and Mrs. Christ Wet-el and Gaughter, Verna Mae, called at the! -.O, Thompsen ning. Ida Wutzke and Ann and Anzett~ Gellner svent the wesk-end at the'r Parental home. Mr, and Mrs. John We'-enborg?: Sr. of Tuttle cv'led at the home cf thelr daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Lawrence Ousley and family have moved to the Johnson ‘arm recently vacated by Joe Browns. Paul Eddies or Witlon are moving to the place va- cated by Ousleys. John Eliason was a visitor at the Jacobsan home Tuesday. T. Jacobson was a caller at Gust Larson's Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Mrs. Charlie Spitzer and daughter, Mrs, Ollenburger, of Ecklund were| visitors at the Reynard Spitzer home | Thursday evening. Homer Monroe was a Sunday caller | at Con Johnson's. Harold Williams was a Saturda: evening visitor at Burl Monroe's home. Sunday visitors at Albert Larson's! were Herman Johnson of Painted day. cht ‘Hi cal net fa the Roy Benson called at the Art Os- day this week. Andrew Kraft and his sisters, De- lia and Lena, called Thuraday at the Mrs. Russel Woodward and chil- Gren called Thursday at the Ed Osch- Mr. and Mrs. Art Oschuner and Ed Qschner and Joe Goldsmith went to Stanton Monday on business. Hallie Sorenson was in Tuttle Tues- uner and Frank Gray homes one lep home and also led there. Gray home, mily were guests Sunday evéning!at e home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dave Carlson. noon, rence Ousley’s Monday efternoon. Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL fj Mr. at the G. Wall home Sunday. Sunday. Schafer home Sunday. Tuesday evening were: Misses Ralph Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne. Parental home. June Anderson spent Saturday eve- ning at the Jake Gaub home. ert Patzner home Friday. homes Friday. | By OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of | Mandan visited at the Ole Lillefjeld| home Sunduy. Adolph Ryberg called at the An-| drew Nelson home Sunday sfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown enter- er friends at their 42nd wedding anni- ‘|versary Sunday afternoon, Anton Nelson and Ole Lillefjeld| were Bismarck callers Saturday. Ole Lillefjeld and Anton Nelson! home | | —e called at the Walter Mitchell Friday evening. | Wilson | ————_—____—__—¢/ | By MES. JOHN A. BERG My. and Mrs. Fred Wall, Mrs. Mary ‘Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neu- miller spent Sunday evening at the John A. Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner mo- tored to Wing Sunday where they visited with the Christ Berg family. Miss Hilda Wall, who is employed | © at McClusky, spent Sunday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Boone motored to Wilton Monday. Miss Martha Graff spent Sunday jevening at the Wall home with her sister Lydia. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Well 8r. and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Vossler called on Mts. Mary Wall Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf visited Woods, Thure Anderson, Levi and Mr, Haluzak of Wilton was a caller Bob Laughien called at the Joe/@t Frank Peterson's Monday after- Tom Morgan was a caller at Law- and Mrs. Jake Gaub and daughters Mildred and Delores visited John Anderson and daughter June called at the Fred Bergquist home Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter and Fritz Hentz called at the Eddie Visitors at the Jake Gaub home Inger and Solveig Nord, Albert, Johnnie and Miss Illa Falmer, who teaches near Baldwin, spent the week-end at her Albert, Bessie, Ralph, Johnie and| i Albert Anderson called at the Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist called | at the John Stroh and John Anderson +H ¢| ‘ted Pihlaja and Mrs, Seth Gylden accom- Pain Woods | jpanied by Leonard Kavonius and a) home Sunday eve. ime with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lang at Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, John Schell spent! Sunday at the Jake Gawb home ncar Regan. Mrs. H. E. Redington and son Paul | motored to Wilton Wednesday. \ \__ Sehrunk By IRENE ae o Gust Witt was a Saturday evening | caller at the Herman Neitor's (Hi A number ‘of friends and relatives curprised Mrs, Bitzaketh @chuh Sun- day evening, it being her birthday an- hivergary. ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Nolen and son, and ih_moiored to Bis- matek one day: lest west, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh and Mrs 4 ae Riper’ Ge: on Villines baste visi at the Georto 4 . A wes held at the Carl Jonn- Saturday evening, a Mys. Jem: Novy and 2 Were visitors at. the ab at | Mt. ahd Mos. Acelpa Beader and) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ambers and son Harold were callers in Bismarck Sat- urday. Harol visitors in Goodrich Thursday. Irwin Glanville sepnt the week-end town. | John Muller, Jr, spent Saturday jnight and Sunday visiting friends in | | Bismarck. Emma Weber entertained the dies’ Aid at the home of B. W. Gta- ham Thureday afternoon. . Mr ard Mrs. John Mueller and Bcinard were callers at Bowdin Tues- da: vy. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. See and rice Jorzensoh were callers in marck Friday. Lucille Dalbec, Alice Bates, Linda Eliricla and Eli Harding were Mrs. C. Berg, who has been a Wee kn the Be Abeta ismarck returned. to Thursday. Steve Koppy was a caller at Linton Tuesday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, Steve Jr, and daughters visited at the Frank Lawler home Wednesday evening. ' Godfrey Grenz transacted business in Temvik Thursday afternoon. Miss Hilda Schiermeister called on Mrs. Frank Lawler Friday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Koppy visited at the Jake Schiermeister home Friday af- ternoon. Francis Chesrown motored to Lin- ton Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joeb visited at |the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday eve- (ning. Dewey Lawler and Carl Woods were business callers in Linton Saturday. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Monday were Rhinehardt Burxhardt and Steve Koppy Sr. | Miss Gertrude Koppy spent several days visiting at the Ed Surber home at Livona this week. H *N Lyman _ By 8. GYLDEN A dance was held at Art Magnus’s {Saturday evening in honor of their scn, Melvin, who has returned from |Arkansas where he has spent the winter with the C. C. C. | Mrs. Heimo Siirtola, Mrs. Jenny Charley Johnson, were callers in Bis- marck and Sterling Saturday. |_| Severie Eckholm called at John | Gylden’s Tuesday evening. (yee Miss Gloria Gylden entered one! of the Bismarck hospitals Thursday eve- ning and was operated on Friday. Bill Wanttaja was @ visitor at Arne, Antilla’s Sunday evening. Arthur Magnus accompanied Seth Gylden and daughter, Gynella, to |Bismarck Friday. They visited with Gloria Gylden and Melvin Magnus at_one of the hospitals. Emil Liuska left by bus for Rolla, N. D., Friday where he will visit for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wahiman and) daughters, Wilma, Vera, Eileen, Leila and Erma spent Sunday at Arne An- tills’s. . Mrs. Anna Dronen and sons, Ger- Ida Thorson were Bismarck callers Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eckholm and son, Severie, and Emil Liuska spent Sunday evening at Wiliam Harju’, | e Wing | By MARTHA MUELLER Al Kusler, Otto Baden, Ben Mc-) Closkey and Byron Knowles, spent Sunday in Velva. Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Lein, and Mr. and Mrs. E E. See spent Sunday visit- ing with Mrs. John Weber, Sr., who is & patient in the St. Alexius hospital in_ Bismarck, | | id and Martha Mueller were the Em. Glanville home north of La- callers col neaz Are! the H. Jacobson home. Mr. axd Mrs, James Olson and Mrs a as ved jcay Ww vicit relative ——__________+ | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Charlie Hettick called at the Ern- est Gordon home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Doerr motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mabel Lytle was an overnight guest at the 8S. W. Nemetz home Thursday. Roy McCullough and Merrill Lind- sey called at the J. F. Little home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and daughter Deloris were Wing callers Saturday. Trene Fitzgerald returned home Sat- urday after a two weeks visit at the home of her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Pool of Es- mond, N. Dak. ‘Wm. McCullough, Algot Ryberg and Charlie Hettick were Regan callers Monday. Fred Ehnes called at the Gus Graf home Friday. Bismarck callers Saturday were S. ‘W. Nemetz and son Joseph, 8. B. Ol- son and Harold Dant. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and daughters Ruth and Phyllis motored to Wing Thursday. : Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home were Bart, Lawrence and Francis Fitzgerald and Betty Risch. Mrs, V. N. Monroe and son Stephen and Andrew Kolb of Baldwin were Sunday dinner guests at the J. F. Little home. Lawrence Bousche was an afternoon guest. A achool meeting was held at the home of the clerk, Mrs. Andrew Ol- son Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Knutson were Sunday guests at the Albert Vollen home. ! Regan i By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Vincent Sherman and L. L. Gram- ling were Wilton callers Monday. Norton Strand and August Wester- man were Bismarck callers Monday. the latter going down to attend the asseagors’ meeting. Mrs. Ralph Parsons and daughter, Dolores, were guests this week of Mrs. Parson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins were Wilton and Bismarck callers Thursday. Mrs. A. L. Garnes motored to Bis- marck Friday. She was accompanied by Mrs. B. O. Lein and Frances Cox. Mrs, Lein returned home Saturday with her daughter, Laverne, who has been a patient in a Siemecne hospital for the two weeks. Mr. rey Mrs. John Voeller and children, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Wester- man, Mrs, August Westerman and Mrs. H. E. Rannestad were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. ‘Walter Tyberg of Bismarck was a week-end guest of Regan friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins who teach school south of Wing called at the B. O. Lein home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son, Everett, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houser of Mc- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and ald, Harold and Andrew, and Mrs. /Clusky. json, Harold, attended an N. P. mect- ing at Mandan Sunday. Helen Hanson, who is employed at Bismarck, spent Sunday with her father, J. M. Hanson, and her sisters. Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Kyle of Bantry were week-end guests ct the Strand and Russell Hopkins tamilies. Mrs. Hopkins returned to Bantry with them for a week's visit. ' ——————_—__ | Canfield | }° By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A large crowd attended the P. T. A. at the Canfield school Friday. The next meeting, which will be the last for the present school year, will be held sometime in May. The Canfield Ladies Aid members met at the Joe Cook home Wednes- day. The Aid, presented Mrs. Cook with a silver’ remembrance. The Cooks are leaving for Bismarck in the near future. Mrs. Anna Strand, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L Jordah! and family, Mr. and Mrs. A F. Ghylin, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Mrs. A. H. Burnett spent Monday find Tuesday visiting friends at/|' Steele. Mrs. P. P. Hanson spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. M. T. Olson. The 4-H Nimble Fingers Sewing club met at the Wright home Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz were dinner guests at the Ernest Schoon home in Christiania township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olin and famiy were visitors in Braddock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., Miles and Thomas Parke visited at the Anna Olson home Sunday evening. a ——_—_—_ i Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer and children stayed at the Joe Fischer home for several days this week while they were moving to their home on the farm, better known as the old George Dietzman place. John Kruger and Harry Smith were callers in Bismarck Tuesday after- noon. Edwin Dietzman Monday helped Jake Merkel move his livestock to the Chas. Cederstrom farm where the Merkels are going to make their home this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gobel, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gierke and family were callers at the Tebbo Harms home the pre- vious Sunday. John Olsen was a caller at the Wm. Kershaw home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer and son, Gordon, spent Monday evening at the John Kruger home. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and daughter end Mrs. Gilbert Melick were callers at the Joe Fischer, Elmer Lundquist, Tebbo Harms and John Olsen homes Tuesday afternoon. All members of the Homemakers|F club met at the home of Mrs. Laur- ence Madland Thursday afternoon. At the close of the business session the guests were entertained at three tables of progressive whist. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. John Glum. John Allinson spent Sunday at the home of the McCormick brothers. George Ely and Charlie McCormick were callers at the W. A. Dietzman home Sunday afternoon. Mildred Dietzman left for Killdeer, ND. Sunday where she will work for several weeks, | Taft —_—_—_________.____4 By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mrs. Walter Durfee and Mrs, Claudie Durfee were Moffit callers Monday. Anton Oberg calied at Norval Mar- vel’s Wednesday and also in Sterling. The John Adams family have moved on the Herman Nieman farm. Mrs. Homar Envik and Mrs. Henry Jessen visited at the Hans Baeth home Thursday afternoon. W. Hassa was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Walter Reed called at the Charley Anderson home Friday afternoon. George Kusch, Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gaskill, Mrs. Clarence Anderson and son, Tilman, were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mrs, Horace Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. P. Gosney, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jes- sen and Mrs. Homar Envik were Bis- marck business callers Friday. Gene- vieve and Eunice accompanied them home for the week-end. The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. George Lewis May 2nd. ah eae of the community are in- Charley Anderson and Anton Oberg transacted business in Bismarck Mon- Moffit By MRS. C. EK. MOFFIT o Mrs. Homer Brownawell entertained the Ladies Contract Bridge club Thursday afternoon High prize went ty Mrs. Anderson, freshments were served by the hostess. A large crowd attended the shower given at the Emmet Carroll and Fred Argast homes Saturday in Mrs, John Durfee. Houser home Sunday. Among thase from this vicinity who shopped in Bismarck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport and son, Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapel, Mrs. Alex Stewart and daugh- ter, Alice May. John and Edward Becknall are mov- ing onto the place known as the Mc- Kentle farm. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lighthizer, John Homer, Mr. and Mrs. John John- son and family visited at the Ray Ashley home Sunday. Andy Lamb was a caller in Bis- marek Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dietrich, Don- ald Nickolson and Alex Stewart were callers in the Capital City Thursday. Frank Glum was an overnight guest at the Becknall’s Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Nickolson and family called at Anna Nickolson’s Sunday en route to Bismarck. B. G. Buckley was a caller in Bis- marek Monday. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES T. I. Bailey and O. Bailey were Sun- Gay visitors at the T. T. Hughes home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson were Tuesday callers in Sterling. ‘The Royal Neighbors held a regu- lar meeting in the hall Thursday night. The next regular meeting will be held April 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and daughter, Miss Clara Habeck, were! callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Scott are the parents of a baby boy born April 12 in the St. Alexius hospital. The Larkin club will be entertained April 24 by Mrs. H. E. Wildfang. The Homemakers club met Thurs- day with Mrs. E. F. Easton. Mrs. L, Adams and Mrs. H. Larson gave the lesson on commercial canning. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Adams and son, Eddie, Jr., were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. John Adams south of Sterling. C. D. Rodgers is a patient in a Bis- marck hospital where he is receiving medical treatment. Miss Florence McNeill of Bismarck spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McNeill. Ladies Aid was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. T. Tor- geraon. : Mrs. P. E. Roth entered the Bis- marck .hospital Tuesday for treat- ment. Charles Mallory entered a Bismarck hospital Tuesday for treatment. Grover Anderson of Tuttle visited ar the W. H. Stark home Sunday. W. A. Mallory spent several days in St. Paul transacting business. L. M. Wildfang and Dean Johnson motored to Lemmon, S. D., Friday. They returned Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Clizbe and Marylin spent several Gays in Bismarck visiting at the R. C. Boren home. | Welch’s Spur By MBS. R. M. WELCH The Boyd school board met at the home of the clerk, Mrs. R. M. Welch, Tuesday evening with the three mem- bers present. Miss Catherine McLean applied for school No. 1 and was ac- cepted for the next term and Olga Neugebauer will continue in No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and baby son called at the Doppler home while en route to Bismarck Monday. Lawrence and Leo Doppler and Margaret Moran were in Bismarck Saturday. Laurence Doppler called at the El- mer Funston home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family called at the C. K. Boyd home Saturday. Luella Tollefson called on Mrs, Robert Welch Friday evening. . and Mrs. E. E. Baker and tired on rnin L. Nelson of Bise «| jarck were er guests at Johnnie Knowles home Sunday. = Rodrick Chenoweth arrived home Friday afternoon after spending the winter in Missouri with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Bismarck shoppers Friday afternoon. : Missouri By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Ralph Snyder and came home from Bismarck Briday Mrs. C. D. Kimball of Brittin spent bet week-end at her parental home ere. Reverend H. M. Gulson will bap- tize at the Stewartsdale church Sun- Cay, May 6th. All parents who have children that they want to have chrise tened are requested to be there, Church services will begin at the usual hour 11:30 in the 9 Stanton Robinson who attends high school in Menoken spent the week- end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald were callers in the Hazelton vicinity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son, Wayne, John Smith and Eugene Fisher visited at the John Crawford home Tuesday evening. | Brittin | ——Y By 0. DUTTON | Mrs. Jason Hoover entertained the |Moffit Homemakers Friday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Morrison, Mrs. Homer An» drews, Mrs. M. M. Dralle and Mrs ©. Dutton were visitors from this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Baker of Leal. N. D., visited at the Frank Durfee and Howard Kershaw homes last week. ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker were Bismarck visitors Thursday. The Misses Alice and Clara Mauk |and Twila Dralle spent the week-end at the 8. T. Mauk home south of Moffit. The Emineth family visited at the |Geo, Kuntz home Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfee and Mrs. Pete Smith were Bismarck visi- tors Monday. in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Mills was a visitor Tues- day at the Wm. McDonald home. By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Penied by Mrs. Richard Polzin, Amine Ga Spitzer and Ben Ollenberger, were spent last week visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Meda Jones, in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Less Miller motored to Minot Saturday where they ste tended the bowling tournament. wit Danstrom called ut the Al le den home

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