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THE BISMARCK 'TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1934 By 0. DUTTON Miss Opal Matheney, who attends ‘high school in Braddock, spent the “week-end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day. Mrs. Day took Opal to Braddock Mon- day and will spend a day or two with her sister and with Mrs. Madge Rob- inson. Visitors at the J. H. Kershaw home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cox of near the river, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Doan and Mrs. Oscar Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and George Lee, accompanied by the Misses Alice, Clara and Nellie Mauk, motored to Bismarck Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and fam- fly were Saturday visitors at the Pete Smith home. Mrs. Ed Allensworth spent several fiays last week at the firm home. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Mrs. O. Dutton and children were Sunday visitors at the George Day ‘home. Mrs. Dave Kershaw and son Dallas} were all day visitors Thursday at the} Allensworth home. Mrs. James Ryan and Mrs. Richard Day visited Friday afternoon with} Mrs, Alfred Hoover In Moffit. Mrs. Wm. McMurrick and children! visited Sunday at the Dutton home. The Misses Bernice, Martha and Cora Gosney and Miss Lilian Peter-| fon of Bismarck were Sunday guests} at the Tripett home. | Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Bd- ‘win were callers at the F. L. Owen home Tuesday afternoon. Myron and Alice Fischer spent Tuesday at the Anton Fischer home. John Kruger returned home Satur- Gay after receiving treatment for his leg at the Bismarck hospital, for the past week. Lawrence Madland, Carl Carlson, Joe and Anton Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter Dietzman and Gladys Tcoker ‘were callers in Bismarck Priday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Owen and son Paul spent Sunday at the Melvin Ag- ew home. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick spent Sunday at Washburn visiting friends and relatives. Callers at the John Kruger home ®unday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Shipley of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bergois, John Trygg, Leonard Olson, John Boren and Edwin Dietz- man. Adrin Asbridge. George Ely, Joe Glum and John Glum were visitors at the McCormick brothers home Sun- day. Visitors and callers at the W. A. Dietzman home Sunday were Fay Balter and son, Leonard Salter, John Boren, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and son Paul. Dan and Joe McCormick visited at the Harold Madland home near Wing Sunday. i= = McKenzie -—__-_________» ! By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. John Gable. Sr., and) Miss Marybelle Doyle of near Bis- marck were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang were visitors at the R. C. Wildfang home ‘Sunday. Miss Ora Sandstrom of Mandan and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and; son Eddie were Sunday afternoon callers at the T. T. Hughes home. Miss Sanstrom spent the week-end at the Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Clizbe visited their daughter, Miss Alice Clizbe, who is a student nurse at the Bismarck hospital, Saturday. . Mrs. Jessie Easton entertained the Homemakers club at her home Thurs- Gay afternoon. Mrs. E. L. Adams and Mrs. Henry Larson gave the lesson, “Know Your Staples.” At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs. Easton assisted by Mrs. N. J. Struwing and Mrs. E. W. Anderson. The May meeting will be held with Mrs. Fred Habeck. Mrs. Elizabeth Mallory and son Charles Mallory left Thursday for Minneapolis where Mr. Mallory enter- td_a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klockenberg and thildren and Mrs. O McIntyre of Arena were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Stark. Mrs. Van Scott and infant son fame home from the St. Alexius hos- . » M. A. Johnson and daughter June were Monday callers {a Bismarck, Fred Long returned home Sunday after a month's stay at Buffalo, N. Y. Fioyd and Lyle Gagner returned home Sunday from Washington where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doucette and flaughter Beatrice and Betty Gilbert were Sunday visitors at the M. J. Belcher home at Mandan. The young folks were entertained at by Rev. T. Toregson. Scott was refreshment chairman. Baldwin By MES. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Richard Kickul will be hostess NEWS. OF OUR NEIGHBORS jEngel and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph En- |Wiendfield Tolliver were Friday eve- in Naughton township Sunday. Miles Lewis and Harry Englemann visited with the Richard Borner fam- ily Thursday evening. Miles recently returned home from a motor trip to Minnesota points. The William Gilbertson family, who have been residing here the past six jyears have moved to Bismarck. Mr. Gilbertson, who is a member of the section crew, expects to commute back and forth on the train. Walter Peterson has rented the Christ Delzer farm southeast of here. Miss Bessie Anderson of Regan ispent the week-end at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein. Miss Anderson has been spending the past week at Wing with Miss Grace Falk-| enstein, who accompanied visit over Sunday. Richmond | By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and daughter Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold ' ! gel motored to Turtle Lake Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Emanuel Hoffer. Mrs. Hoffer was the sister of Mr. Bossert. Clyde Rhodes and son Donald and ning callers at the Bossert home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son/| William and daughters Louise’ and| Esther were Thursday evening visitors at the Jacob Hien home. | Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Glanville were | Tuesday callers at the G. A. Bossert home. Miss Freda Baily is spending a week with her brother and sister-in- lew, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Baily. Sunday visitors at the Bossert home were Mr. and Mrs. John Wieldermuth and daughters Viola and Elmia and Herman Wieldermuth of Linton, Elizabeth and Maggie Neff, William, Jchn and Emil Degner. Welch’s Spur | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Lawrence Doppler, Glen Oder and Robert Welch motored to Bismarck on business Monday. Leo Doppler called’ at the Robert Welch home Tuesday. Clarence and Theodore Dorman also called. Mrs. John Welch called on her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Robert Welch, Tues- daz. Olga Neugebauer and brother Ar- noid called at the Robert Welch home one evening this week. The children of Boyd school No. 1 enjoyed their school party Friday aft- ernoon, Games were played and a delicious lunch served. family called at the Ruth McMurrich home near Glencoe Sunday evening. Jack Ishmael called at the Otto “Yea sty} Zuyueaa auo ewoy usurz0q a Wilton By MRS. ART FERRIS was an overnight guest Monday at the E. E. Mattenson home. Miss Ruby Livergood, who has been | in a Bismarck hospital for some time, returned home Monday. Miss Donnela Olson of Bismarck was a week-end guest at the V. W. Feigle home. Mrs. J. J. Jolly, who has been visit- ing with her daughter and son-in- law, returned home the first of the! week, | Miss Elizabeth Schroeder has re-/| turned to Minnesota to resume her| studies at the St. Theresa college. Mrs. V. W. Fiegle, Mrs. R. Witchell and Mrs. T. H. Steffen were ca¥ers in Bismarck Saturday. Nick Chernos was a caller in Bis- marck Tuesday. Hampton —____—_—_—_—__—__—_____4 By ELIZABETH KOPPY ?o---@ Callers in Linton from this vicin- ity Thursday were Ted Lawler, David D. 8. Joeb, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kop- by and Fred Joeb. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rebenitsch of Hazelton visited at the Steve Koppy home Friday evening. John Ohlhauser and son Fred were callers at the Herman Backhaus home Thursday evening. Thursday Miss Hilda Schiermeister, her pupils and the patrons and the Misses Elizabeth Koppy, Anna Grenz and Mrs. Ted Lawler and children very much enjoyed the weiner roast. It being too cold and windy to picnic dinner had to be enjoyed in the schoolhouse. Several races were had and prizes given to the winners. Miss Schiermeister completed an eight-month, school term the follow- ing Friday and is now staying with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz. Math Koppy accompanied by his sisters, Misses Elizabeth and Gert- rude were dinner guests at the Peter Miller home of Strasburg Sunday. Visitors at the Jake Schiermeister home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and family of Linton visited at the John Backhaus home Sunday afternoon. Trygg gg wee ik I i R i et i li Hi F ik i c : i i g i : in Hi fe E i Eg 5 ir H i i ; F it 5 E E af B E By MRS. GEORGE NELSON i her here to} | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and|4ay visitors at the Jac @ | Tuesday. erine Jenkins, Bert Ellingson and Annette Hyland from Bismarck were guests Sunday at the Emil Hogue home with Mrs. Etta Jenkins, A birthday party was given Satur- day night in honor of Emil Hogue's birthday anniversary. He was pres- ented with two angel food cakes. A delicious supper was served at mid- night. Word has been received from Elm- er and Clarence Magnus that they will be employed this season on the Circle Bar ranch south of Chinook, Mont. Mrs. Edna Helper and son of Min- neapolis have been spending a few weeks at the George Pettis home. Melvin Magnus had the misfortune of crushing his finger, while work- ing on a well drill at the Nels Nel- son farm Friday. He went to Bis- marck to receive medical attention. Heaton ! By SARAH HEINLE Ludwig Wagner and son Albert and L. Brown were callers at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Rachel and Richard Heinle were callers at the G. E. Shearer home Wednesday. Norman Hall visited with Edwin and Ernest Heinle Sunday. Mrs. Christ Wolf, son Otto and daughter Elsie were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Delores Shearer visited a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shearer, Bill Brezden and son Frank were callers at the Heinle home Saturday. Dave Keck and son Kenneth were callers at the Heinle home Monday. ——————__—_—_—_—————__* i Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Enock Anderson and daugh- ter Anette will be hostesses to the Wilton Music club in May. They at- tended the meeting at the Fiegel home Monday evening. Mrs. Jacob Spitzer and daughters, Emelia and Alice, were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. Gust Larson, Leonard Lange, Ray Simons and Mrs, Lars Jacobson were Sunday visitors at the Albert Lar- son home. Helmer Thompson, who has heen spending a few days at Sterling, re- turned to his home Monday. Gertrude Damstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family were visitors at the Walter Simons home Sunday. O. M. Johnson of Jamestown visit- ed at the Jacobson home Wednes- day and Thursday. Mrs. A. C. Wilde of Bismarck and Mrs. Graborkewitzs, Sr., of Minnesota were Tuesday afternoon visitors at the Walter Graborkewitzs home, Levi and Dave Carlson were Sun- 's. Floyd Paris and Mr. and Mrs. Val Steiner were callers there. Rudolph Hagen and W. Grabor- kewitzs were callers at John Eliason’s H. E. Scott visited with Harold @ | Alex Seibel. for a party. The evening: was informally a luncheon was served by the ladies. Lawrence Bailey was a Wednes- day caller at the Everett Bailey home. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kuehl were Sunday guests at the G. O. Lindsey home, it Charlie Hettick called at the Algot Ryberg home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen and family were Sunday guests at the John Volien home. Emma Nelson closed: a successful term of school at school No. 1 Mon- day. Emma has been hired again for the coming term. Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald was a guest Friday and Saturday at the Harvey Fitzgerald home, Callers at the Andrew Walker home Thursday were E. E. Williams and daughter Phyllis, Gottlieb and C. O. Kettleson and son Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Milton and Luella Moses spent the week-end at their parental homes. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fricke were Gaturday guests at the Albert Vollen home. O. W. Bergan of Minot called at the Everett Bailey home Saturday. Betty June Little was a guest Sun- day of her grandmother, Mrs. J. F. Little. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Boettchers were Sunday guests at the Sam and Got- tleib Doerr home. Still By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson mo- tored to Wing Thursday evening to visit Mr. Anderson's father, Gust An- derson, a former resident of here. The latter has been in poor health the past year. Mrs. Anderson re- mained in Wing to help care for him. Mrs. Conrad Johnson returned home Wednesday evening from Jamestown where she had visited ee her sister, Mrs. Frank Laugh- Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman, J. M. Thompson, Mrs. Signe Johnson, Miss Evelyn Blod, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson were among those who shop- ped in the Capital City the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Keator have moved to the Benton Backman farm where they will reside this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perkins and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ben- ton Backman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lind and sons, Rollo, John and Willie, motored to Wing Sunday afternoon to visit with Mr. Lind’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Bailey and fam- ily. Rev. E. Oster of Hettinger preach- ed in Regan Pentecostal church Sun- day. Rev. Oster was a former resi- dent of this community. Mrs. Nina Sandelin was a Sun- day afternoon guest of Mrs. Ole Hagstrom. Mrs. Nancy Carlson of Minneap- olis who was called here by ‘the death of her brother, O. W. Ecklund, left Wednesday from Bismarck for Larson Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Wil- ton, who have been spending some time with his sister and brother-in- Miss Hagst spent Mrs. Dave Peightal of Coleharbor|/#¥; Mr. and Mrs. Reynard Spitzer, Malte sister tee. at returned to Wilton last week. Alvin Lange accompanied Dave Albright to Bismarck Monday. F. Jacobson visited at Gust Lar- son's Monday afternoon. Canfield | ———+ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. B. O. Strand and son Junior spent a week in Wilton visiting rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and daughter Margarette were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson were callers in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Lena Moser moved to Wilton to live with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bousche enter- tained friends at a dancing party Saturday evening. Mrs. A. McCoy returned home from Bismarck where she has been for about six weeks. ~ The Junior-Senior banquet was held at the Canfield school Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook moved to their new home near Bismarck Sat- urday . Sidney Cook will stay at the Strand home until school is closed. Milton Marcovitz, Clarence Walk- er and Gene Little were Sunday aft- ernoon callers at the 8. L, Jordahl home. Miss Shirley Walker spent Sunday with Phyllis Little, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin family visited at the Ole Olson home Sunday afternoon, Sunday school will begin Sunday at 2 o'clock. Rev. Rindah! will con- duct services at 3 ofclock at the Canfield school. ————@ “Painted Woods , By OLE LILLEFJELD Visitors at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Prank Erickson and son Ernest of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and children, Mrs. I her home. ‘The missionary society of the Sun- ne Lutheran church met at the home of Mrs. Harry Knudson Thursday. Sunday visiting with her sister, Miss Pauline of Judson. o | Wing By MARTHA MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Arne Madland, Mrs. Dahl, Arne Dake and Bobby Madland of Hazelton spent Sunday at the Harold Madland home. Clellan were Sunday callers at the Herman Neithers home. Mr, and Mrs, John Stroh and fam- ily were Wednesday afternoon visitors. at the Jacob Stroh home. Reynold Haas of Fargo is spending @ few days at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Snore eee eee S. W. Burleigh ~ { $4 - By MRS. ALEX STEWART Paul Hapel was a caller at An- drew Irvine's Wednesday. Peter Hoffman and family. i Jacob Stroh and son Edward, and son-in-law, Dan Hochhalter, motored to Goodrich one day last week, —____. Regan | —_$________--» By BERNADETTE HOPKINS B. O. Lein was a Driscoll business caller Tuesday. several days of last week as the guest of his father, H. L. Gi 4 June Voeller, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Voeller, was taken to @ Bismarck hospital Thursday, where she was operated on for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox and daugh- ters, Frances and Ruth, were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tedholm. A. F. Tourtlotte and Russel Hop- eo were Bismarck callers Wednes- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Everett were Friday evening din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Russel Hopkins motored to Bantry, N. D,, Saturday and returned Mon- day with Mrs. Hopkins who has been the guest of her parents. Mrs. Anna Wilson and daughter Bess of Bismarck and Mr. Schroeder of Wilton were Regan callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Lein and Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Lein and small son of Wing were guests of Regan rela- tives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg. | Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Miss Genevieve Jessen entertained over the week-end the Misses Ruth and Esther Chesak and Margaret As- bridge from Bismarck. Gene Jacobson spent last week visiting at the Hans Baeth home. Dempsey Olson, small son of Carl Olson, had the misfortune of hav- ing two bones broken in his leg Tues- day. He was taken to Bismarck where he received medical attention. Mrs. Howard Smith was taken to the hospital Thursday and was ope- rated on the same day for appen- dicitis, Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Mrs. Ver- nice Sherman and Mrs. Ost Prince called at the Gaskill home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gaskill were ceed in Bismarck Wednesday eve- ning. George Lewis was a Sterling caller ursday. Horace Fairchild and son Hana- ford transacted business in McKen- zie Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chauvin Belile and small son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ame were Sterling shoppers Satur- lay. Howard Smith motored to Bismarck Sunday where they visited Mrs. Smith who is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ohara from Cleveland visited Sunday at the Henry Jessen home. Grandma Ohara returned home with them. She has been visiting the past two weeks with Mrs. Harry Edgerly near Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reed visited Saturday night at the Gaskill home. Mr. and Mrs. Presley M. Gosney and Edna Mae visited Sunday eve- ning at the Henry Jessen home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and daughters Irene and Margaret spent Sunday at the Charles McCormick home at Menoken. Ferne Glanville and Bertrum Olson who are attending college in Valley City spent the week-end at their par- ental homes in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. I. Krementsky and daughter Rhoda and John Mueller, Jr., motored to Bismarck Thursday night. Mrs. Krementsky and daugh- ter remained for a short visit. - Foster Piepkorn, who took sick Wednesday night was taken to the Bismarck hospital Friday morning. B. W. Graham and son Jack and Emma Weber motored to Jamestown Sunday. The 4-H Krazy Kooks held their meeting at the home of Mrs. E. E. See Saturday afternoon. Alice McCloskey ea Clover Johns gave demonstra- t! The senior high school play “Yellow Shadow” will be presented at the Wing hall Friday evening, April 27, at 8 p. m. The characters are as fol- lows: Keith See, Maxine See, Alice Bill Olson, Jenny Kuloski, Albert Kusler, Arthur Weber, and Clinton See. . Mrs. John Mueller visited at the Ed. Dalbec home Friday afternoon. Mrs. John Harty and Mrs. Arne Felton entertained a group of women at the home of Mrs. Harty Saturday evening. The occasion was for Mrs. E. O'Brien who left Sunday morning Henry Sneider spent Tuesday with his wife and children who live near Arenas. i ie 8 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mercer visited Sunday at the Lewis home. Ghylin —_—_—_— By MARGARET DAVIS Mrs. Robert Frost spent a few days last week with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Davis near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Holgerson’s mother, Mrs. Oscar Sundquist and sons, Emil and Hugo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman and son Dale visited Sunday with Mr, and ae Victor Coleman and daughter Elsie. Visitors Sunday at the L. W. Davis home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and daughters, Dorothy and Alice, Harold McCarl and Staton Davis, all of near Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and sons, Leland and Orville, and Mrs. Robert Frost. Emil and Hugo Sundquist were and | McCloskey, Gladys Lein, Clover Johns, | Callers at the Victor Coleman home afternoon, of near Wilton. By MISS E. M. THOMPSON for New Salem to make her future ao and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and [ i f § als a5 _ 85 : Lf ae oer (ordeg enh ee ee ih eh BF i of Ray Gramling of Bismarck spent a Joe Clark and Lewey Peterson call- ed at the O. G. Davenport home ‘Tuesday. Edward Beckenall ‘visited with his kolson were callers at Norman Ste- wart's Wednesday. Helen Beckenall visited at Dan Mc- ed at Hugh Brown's Sunday. cr ay Galerie guest of Peggy wart's Monday. Mrs. Maggie Lam! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hudson and ft By DELLA MAE OLSON Announcenients have just been re- eelved here by friends of the mar- riage of Miss Ruby Alleine Apland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ap- land of Hanaford, N. D., formerly Driscoll residents, to Dr. W. W. Coun- cil of Juneau, Alaska, which occurred on March 17th. Mrs. Council has taught here in the state for several years and the last few years at Juneau. They are residing there. Mrs. P. P. Hanson of Litchville, who has been visiting relatives here, left for her home Thursday. Mesdames Clarence Syverson and Ella Rosvold will be hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid in the hall Thursday, May 3rd. and family visited Sunday at the Floyd Swanson home. The P. T. A. program given in the hall Friday evening consisted of a play, “A Case Against Casey,” given by @ group of local men. Steeg and Anna Olson homes Sun- day. A benefit party and dance was giv- en for Victor Pederson W evening in the hall. Saturday morn- Victor Pederson will enter a sani- torium. Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., and grand- daughter Marcella visited at the Johns home Sunda: ily and Mr. and Mrs. Scudder spent Sunday at the George Schlabach home. Miss Waiste and Miss Harriet Moffit, Eddie Adams had charge of the en- tertainment. They had decorated the rooms in pink and white with a large white bell in the centre. A love- ly lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer of Sterling, who recently returned from the west, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and ‘The pupils of the high school went on an inspection tour of the places of interest in Bismarck Wednesday. Four family of Apple Crest townshl Apple ip were Sunday visitors at the John Crawford motored to New Salem Monday where the ladies attended the Presbytery meeting. Mr, and Mrs, George Crawford and son Donald of Harvey spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting with rela- tives. || Sarin — | By MES. JOHN SEDIVEC Raymond Johnson, Charlotte Olson,’ Olive Johnson, Clayton Couch, Grace Johnson, Bennie Couch, Clara Ander- son, Harold Olson, Alton Johnson, Ruth Fostich and Edgar ® picnic south of Bismarck Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Adams and Mrs, i Hazlegrove =|called Sunday at the Frank Gray home. —_—_ ' Ecklund | By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs, Harold Lange visited at the Louis Spitzer home le Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hanson ant > eee, = E z i d i : i il 5 z in BF nH ie ul i E E : if g i BE 4 ! | F i i f i i i i i el ult | E £ F q i a p feites | Fad if E .| Waiste were callers at Bill Ws tyre were visitors at the R. ©. Halver * home Sunday. Mrs. John Davis of Lodi, Calif. spent Saturday and Sunday friends and relatives here. She will return to California the last of the month, She was called here by the ‘serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Mary Juillet, of Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Ben ang Mrs, Owen Mcintyre and son Richard children have been in the hospital home, By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray and daughter callers at the Oat Keorota has Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris and family moved to the farm owned by Mrs. Ella Kennedy of California, which was just vacated by Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove. Mrs. Julia Kramer’s two daughters Harry Morris called Saturday at the Frank Gray home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward called Saturday at the Art Oschuner home and were also in Tuttle. Mrs, Julia Kramer and family have moved from west of Tuttle to the old ‘Swett place. Vernol Bold and family called Sun- day at the R. Hiep home. Ed Oschuner called Sunday at the spent the week- |Harry Stone, Art Oschuner and Frank Gray homes. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children and Mrs, Ed Oschuner vis- ited at the Weisenburger and Shuler ;homes an Fred len Jake Stykelmeyer were in Tuttle Saturday. ay a ee 8. E. Clizbe was a caller in the Wing vicinity Tuesday. Marian Sar ian Clayton Couch were callers at Elmer Bloomquist alice Cite’ of Bismarck it Sune day at her home here. ni se By 8. GYLDEN Ed Eliason, Robert Kirmu, Sally, Sulo and Sergie Gylden, Oscar Ka- vonius, Heimo Siirtola and daughter Martha were Wing callers Tuesday. Jake Banttari was a caller at Gust Eckholm’s Thursday. E. A. Kling and Mrs. Seth Gylden and daughter Gynella were Bismarck callers Thursday, Gloria Gylden returned home from the hospital Saturday. Miss Martha Siirtola visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Felton and Mra, Anna Fueling Tuesday. Leonard Kavonius and Walter —— { fanttaja’s, Se! Eckholm’s and John Gylden’s Gerald Dronen was caller at Louis Olson's Sunday. Miss Christensen resumed her Lyman school No. 1 after two weeks absence. Mrs, Ida te iF ir f E F i i — & i i E H I l E Be i

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