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e b J Vv vw" te iy 4 \ ty if ee » ; Regan | °¢——_—_—_—____—__—- | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | | Wilton | hospital By MRS. ART FERRI John baresr ea posted at Fort Lincoln for the past three weeks, left from Bismarck Fri- Gay for New England where they will be stationed, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Utrich moved to Washburn last week where he will be employed. Robert Jones, who has been with the CCC in California for the past year, has just recently come to New England. He visited over the week- end with his mother, Mrs, Metha Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Mitchel and family of Steele visited at the Ludwig Mitchel home Sunday. where Mr, Zarth is employed. Freddie Feldner of Benedict spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Wulf and family and Mrs, Emery Ulrich and daughter of Garrison visited at the Henry Ulrich home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, DeWitt Flinn and family were dinner guests at the C. B. Flinn home Sunday, Mrs, William Christenson visited at the home of her daughter and son-in- jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of bear Baldwin Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Hoff, Elise Kea- tor and Lucille Johnson were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Delbert Simpson, who has been making his home with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ulrich, left Friday for Minot where he will make an extended visit with his mother, Mrs, Clara Simpson. Miss Leona Schulke, who has been visiting with her cousin, Mrs, William O'Neill, left Sunday for her home in Montevideo, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Schmits and family left Friday for Kansas. | Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Miss Opal Gray called Tuesday morning at the Art Oschuner home. Frank Gray was in Tuttle Monday and also called at the Karl Keoplin home. Harry Morris was in Tuttle Mon- day. Mrs. Jake Stigelmeyer called at the Frank Gray home Thursday. R. Hiep and sons called at the Harry Stone’s Friday evening. Miss Bell Goldsmith spent the week end at her parent’s home. The Misses Edyth and Alyce Stige- lemeyer and Mary Miller called at the Frank Gray home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frenk Gray were dinner and supper guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ste- wart. Mr, and Mrs, Russell Woodward and son Clarence and daughter Lu- cille were callers Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and son Dale and daughter Dorothy were supper guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart. | Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mrs. Bert Glanville, Mrs. Ben Kla- genberg and Mrs. Owen McIntyre spent Thursday afternoon at the Hubbel home. F Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier and Mrs. Anna Holmes were callers in ‘Wing Tuesday. 5 "2 Ed Pond and Ben Klagenberg were in Arena Thursday. Mrs, Howard Glanville and daugh- ters Mrs. Walter Newman, Mrs. Etta Wilkinson and George were dinner guests at the Bert Glanville home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith are the parents of a boy born recently. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas were callers at eBrt Glanyille’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins and sons, and John Hawkins were dinner guests at the McIntyre home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kiagenberg and family and Miss: Elsie Bozzart were entertained at dinner at the Elmer Drum home Sunday. Mrs, J. J, Scallon and Mrs. R. E. Halver spent Thursday afternoon at the Hubbel home in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse and fam- ily have moved on the Hazelgrove farm. By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. Norton Strand was a Bismarck shopper Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. H. F. Diimond Wednesday aft- ernoon with a pot-luck lunch being served. Mrs. L. B. Cox entertains the society May 16. The Bridge club met with Mrs, L. B. Cox Thursday evening. Score prizes were won by Mrs, B. O. Lein and Mrs, Lawrence Hopkins. This was the final meeting of the season. A number of Regan women attend- ed the benefit quilting party for Mrs. Roy Little at the Mrs. Anna Strand home Thursday afternoon. Melvin Danielson, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lein and O. B, Aune were Bis- marck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and children were Bismarck shoppers Fri- day. A. H. Lundberg and A. F. Tourt- lotte were Bismarck callers Friday. Miss Bernita Brennise was a Bi marck caller Friday. ret Mrs. B. O. Lein, Mrs. Allan Wes- terman and Mrs, Lawrence Hopkins motored to Wing Friday evening and attended the senior class play. Mrs, Sophus Lein and son were Sat- ual evening guests of Mrs. Carl lel Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Everett were week-end guests of ‘Mrs, Westerman’s parents, Mr. and urs, Bam Houser of McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins of south of Wing were Saturday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Newton of Bis- marek were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman. Agnes Hanson was a Sunday guest of Bismarck friends. Mr, and Mrs. John Voeller motor- ed to Bismarck Sunday and returned home with their daughter, June, who bh has been @ patient in a Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Dimond. Among guests at the B. E. Rierson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Miron Rieraon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry John- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larson Miss Clara Rierson, all of Bis- and Mrs. Henry Danielson of near Wilton were Sunday guests of Mr. and » Jake Danielson. Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN The Homemakers met at the Strand home Thursday and tied quilts, The Canfield Ladies will have their . and daughter spent Sunday at the Ole Olson home. Lucille Johnson and Kenmar Jor- dahl took Ira McCoy to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. McCoy had been visit- ing his mother. Mrs. Ghylin and Mrs. Jake Fisher entertained a group of friends and neighbors Friday at the Ghylin home, the occasion shower being a linen for Mrs. Roy Little. About 45 guests ‘were present. ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. Cox and Miss Ruth Cox were callers at the Whitmer home Sunday. Sunday evening Whit- mar, Cox, J. Fisher and C. Scott families had a picnic supper at the ‘achool. Sunday school will begin Sunday at 10:30, Everyone is invited to come, Mrs. B. O. Strand and Mrs. A. Strand entertained at supper Sun- day evening Wm. Michelsen and wee Mr. and Mrs. T. Hollings- ers at the G. ©. Lindsey home Mon- ‘y- Mrs. E. Mowder called at the Ole ‘Wold home Wednesday. Eva McAllister spent Saturday eve- ning at the J. Fisher home, is i i ty F z E a caller at the Monday. i Clear Lake i By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Homer Nelsen motored to Bismarck Wednesday. hata: cane Shaffer visited with 5 Christensen Wednesday afternoon. Miss Myrtle Christensen and broth- fay. Walter called on Mrs. Sharp Fri- é Martin Rippe was a Bismarck call- er Thursday. ‘Theodore Torgerson was a Steele caller Friday. Oscar Opeim and Ed. Nygard call- st at the W. F. Keeler home Satur- iy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ol- son were Sunday dinner guests at the M. J. Olson home in Driscoll. Mrs. Ole Newland had as her guest her mother, Mrs. Jens Hansen, the first of the week. A girl _was born to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelsen and family visited at the Adolph Hansen home Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Dronen and son Glen of Driscoll spent the week-end at the Nels Dronen home. Mr..and Mrs. Stanley Fransden spent Sunday at the Ole Newland Mr. and Mrs, Martin Magness were Bismarck callers Monday. Sterling | By MRS. JOHN SEDIVEC Mrs. H. Brownawell entertained the teachers, Misses Thomas, Weaver, and Ness, Mrs, Wright and daugh- ter Evelyn Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olson and baby to dinner Thursday evening. F. E. Rice is seriously ill at the &t. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs, R. P, Schlabach and children, Ruth, Marie and Helen Ann, also Rose Bealer were Bismarck shoppers Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, George Magnus were callers at the Zurff home Tuesday afternoon. J. H. Riley and daughter Veronica and Miss Erma Cox returned home from Iowa last Monday where they were called by the death of Mr. Riley's brother. Miss Byrle Sherman accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Math Braun to Bis- marck Monday. Harold Peterson was a caller at the Freta Envick home Tuesday. Elden Lewis, who has been in Cali- fornia the past year, called at the Gee Anderson home Friday eve- ning. Marion Ness, Clara Anderson, Gladys Neas and Elden Lewis were callers at the John Sedivec home Priday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sedivec, Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus were Sun- day callers at the James Sedivec, Sr., home, Mrs, Helga Random returned to her home Sunday afternoon after spending the past month with rels- tives in Jamestown and Bismarck. She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carey and sen Billie. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neth were Mon- day afternoon callers at the Walter Durfee homme. Ernest Johnson was a Monday aft- sno caller at the Geo. Magnus ome, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kusler of Wing were Saturday evening callers at the C. W. Byer home. Miss Fern Sewart spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lucille Eliness. an) Brittin hi By 0. DUTTON eet eaaiiee a tae tin a. ue’ \- marek were Roy Hoover and Bob ‘Dralle from Morton school and Max- ine Allensworth and Eugene Giovan- noni from Telfer No. 2. Mrs. Geo. Welch of Bismarck was 8 Thursday caller at the Wm. McMur- rich home. Miss Clara Mauk will teach the | school at Telfer No, 2 ing year and Miss Li who has taught the past two years is Foye distri¢t, will teach in Telfer lo. 3. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Kershaw and family visited relatives in Haselton and vicinity Saturday. Harold Sherman of Driscoll visited relatives at the Dutton home Sat- urday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Mrs. Jas. Ryan and daughter attend- ed a birthday dinner Sunday at the Ray Gates home, in honor of Mr. Mathena, father of Mesdames Day, Ryan and Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bair and children and Lee Dralle of Bismarck, Evelyn Olson and Don Dralle of Mof- fit and Miss Alice Mauk were Sunday @inner guests at the M. M. Dralle Rodney Allensworth celebrated his 10th birthday with a party on Thurs- day afternoon. Twenty-one children were guests. Two large birthday cakes were the centerpieces for the table where lunch was served. Patty Blorby and Mary and Jackie King "| were guests from Blismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. John Craven and children and Mrs. O. Dutton and children were Sunday guests at the C. D. Kimball home. Miss Babe Mauk will spent the bal- ance of the school term with her sis- ter Clara at the Dutton home and attend school at Telfer No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford of Bismarck were Tuesday evening visi- tors at the Dutton home. W. 8. Triplett and Miss Lydia Bris- coe shopped in Bismarck Monday. Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stee and son Dickie were guests recently at the Horace Dirlam home. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch and family called at the Doppler and John Welch homes Monday. Mrs. Horace Dirlam attended the Presbyterial at New Salem the first of this week. Jack Ishmael and A. D. Welch mo- tored to Bismarck on business one day the first of the week. The Stewartedale Missionary so- ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Horace Dirlam Thursday, May 10. Mrs. Paul Hanson will assist with the entertainment. Lawrence and Leo Doppler were in Bismarck Thursday on business. Mrs. Horace Dirlam and sons call- ed at Boyd school No. } and at the Paul Hanson home Tuesday after- noon, Bob Grantham of Bismarck called at the Jack Ishmael and Doppler homes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd and family, Robert Welch and three chil- dren, Margaret Moran and Doris Mc- Murrich were all in Bismarck Satur- day. Sgt. Baird of Fort Lincoln and Mrs. Ruth McMurrich called at the Robert Welch home Wednesday. E. E. Baker called on the Doppler home Sunday. ee} | Frances | a By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN George Wachal was a caller at the W. A. Dietzman home Monday. Mrs. Joe Fischer and children were callers at the Anton Fischer home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw called at the Lawrence Madland hone Tuesday night. Mrs. John Olson, from near Regan, is spending the week at the home of her brother-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer. Edwin Dietzman and Anton Fisch- er were callers at the Joe Fischer and Selmer Oancs homes Wednesday night. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbq Harms and daughter Tena, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Schauer, Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin, Miss Gladys Tooker, Harry Smith, Elsie Martinson, Joe and Anton Fischer, and John Olsen. Visitors and callers at the W. A. Dietzman home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette and three daughters, Vern Thyselj and Anton Pischer. —————————_~—.---—-—- f McKenzie \ ——__ —_________ By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ‘The local Larkin club was enter- tained: Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. H. E. Wildfang at her home in Ster- ling. Mrs. P. E. Roth, a patient at a Bismarck hospital, is reported to be improving. Sylvester McCloskey, who recently returned from Pine Grove, Calif. now stationed at New England, spe! Saturday and Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Closkey. The W. C. T. U. met Thursday with Mrs. W. H. Stark. The district meeting of the Union will be held here May 23rd and various commit- tees were appointed by Vice Presi- dent Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, who had afternoon visi- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY Mr. and Mrs. William McCloskey. Jimmy Puehrer of Tuttle visited Telatives here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Puehrér, Miss Pauline and George Fuehrer took him home Sunday. i W. A. Mallory made a business trip to Minneapolis and St. Paul this week-end. He reports Charlie Mal- lory, who recently entered a Min- neapolis hospital, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. George Manly and Miss M. Olson were Sunday visitors at the M. J. Belcher home in Man- dan. "Harriet By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. William Merkel are the parents of a*girl horn Wednesday at the Fred Mehihoff Sr. home at Tuttle. Theodore Hoffman, Wanda and Louise Pehl, Martha Merkel and Joyce Franzen were callers in Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl Jr. visit- ed at the Fred Mehlhoff home at Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel, daugh- ter Verna Mae and Helen Thompson were Sunday callers at the George Pehl Sr. home. i Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family called at the Ingvold Eide home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and family spent the week-end visiting relatives in Bismarck. Hilda Wuteke, who is attending school in Bismarck spent the week nd at the home of her parents, Mr. ‘Vinton C. Heaton spent several days this week visiting at the C. F. Lam- bert home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams called at the A. O. Thompson home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and William Merkel motored to Tuttle Saturday. Mrs. O. G. Weitstock, Mrs. L. L. Zimmer, Mrs. Russell Williams and Mrs. Christ Wetzel were callers at the George Pehl Sr. home Thursday af- ternoon. Milton Severson was a caller in Arena Friday. } Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Misses Elizabeth, Gertrude and Regina Koppy visited at the Dewey Lawler home Wednesday afternoon. Fred Joeb transacted business in Linton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy motored to Mandan on business Wednesday afternoon. Friday afternoon Miss Emma Krieg completed her term of school by hav- ing a picnic lunch for the pupils and & program for the patrons and friends in the afternoon. Miss Krieg returned to her par- ental home in Linton where she will remain for several weeks before go- ing to college. Mrs. Backhaus of Linton spent the week-end with her son, Herman and family of this vicinity. Henry Knittel accompanied by Herman Wildermuth the latter of Linton, motored to Bismarck Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Chesrown and son Rus- sell of Linton spent the week-end on the ranch with Mr. Chesrown and/| Francis. | Baldwin | By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER N. A. Demry of Jamestown arrived here recently to visit local relatives. Mrs. Demry has been visiting here since Easter. Walter Rupp, who has been station- ed at Pine Grove, Calif. in the CCC camp, arrived here recently to spend a few days at home before leaving for Dunseith where his troop will work this summer, | Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Heck ‘of Painted Woods were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Heck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Whittid. Miss Bernice Morris visited over the week-end with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milter. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Borner and Andy Peterson spent Sunday at the Vernie Peterson home in the Naugh- ton community. successful term of school Friday No, 2 in Ghylin. Mr, and Mra. Steve Little and fam- ily and Mrs. Andrew Johnson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Asplund. A farewell surprise party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Davis for their daugh- ter, Mrs. Robert Frost, Seattle, Wash., who will leave this week for her home in Seattle. Thirty-five guests were Present and lunch was served at mid- night. Fred Wood was a guest this week at Mr, and Mrs. Bert Selhan’s, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom shop- ped in Bismarck Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and daughters were guests of their par- ents in Ghylin one evening this wee! e Kk. 2 ove Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholt and daughter | spent Sunday evening at Tilmer Lien’s. Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen and son} Selmer spent Sunday afternoon visit- ing at Mrs. Elle Christianson’s and Olaus Helgeson’s. Howard Smithkunz, James Sever- son, Arthur Bjorhus and Sigurd Dronen spent Sunday at the former's home near Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman, Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Olga Rise called at the Geo. Pehl, Sr, home near Arena Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise spent Sun- day at the P. H. Kluksdal home in Clear Lake township. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson and daughter Ruth were callers in Bis- marck Saturday. The Luther League will meet at the church basement Sunday afternoon, May 6. Oscar Opoien left Sunday for Buchanan, N. D., where he is en- ea in farming. | Wing Oana: By MARTHA MUELLER Lela Davis, Gertrude Kavonius, Florence Waiste, Esther Bjerke, Saima Pihlaja and Hilda Wutzke of Bis- marck visited friends and relatives here during the week-end. B. W. Grahsmn spent Thursday and Friday in Minneapolis. Mrs. John Weber, Sr., who has been a patient in the Bismarck hospital, returned to her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and family spent Sunday visiting friends in Glen Ullin. Mabel Jacobson, who is teaching school near Robinson, spent the week- end at her parental home in Wing. J. L. Moser of Streeter, N. D.. was a caller at the Fred Oswald home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and son Francis were callers in Bismarck Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and daughters, Irene and Margaret, spent Sunday at the J. J. Scallon home north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harvey and family and Gladys Lein motored to Jamestown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See, Mrs. Anna Pueling and Linda Surtola spent Saturday in Bismarck. Mrs. Newmann of Brainerd, Minn. is visiting at the H. J. Glanville home. Faye Harvey, who is teaching school near Jamestown, spent the week-end at her parental home in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kusler were visit- ing relatives in Sterling Sunday. John Mueller, Jr., was a caller in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Gus Olson accompanied Abner Fryer to Bismarck Monday. She will Spend a few days there. Mrs. Oscar Boss of Carrington is visiting at the Ben Boss home. J. B. Glanville and brother Frank motored to Van Hook, N. D., Sunday to visit Lee Glanville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith are the parents of a boy born Thursday at the home of John Weber, Sr. The Misses I: Rice and C. Hildre were Bismarck shoppers Saturfay. Mrs. Harry Beals of Eugene, Ore., was visiting at the Ed Dalbec home last week. #8 | Trygg o———$——______——__—____¢| By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mrs, Herb Fricke was a visitor The rural school taught by Miss Bernice Morris will close for the sum- mer vacation period next week. A school picnic is being planned. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Richard Kickul Wednes- day afternoon, Clifford Anundson of Minot visited | Porter Nelson motored to Bismarck | at the Alvin Nordstrom home over the week-end. He was accompanied| Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and | as far as, Roseglen by Miss Judith Barsness, who has been spending sev- eral months here as the guest of her sister, ‘Nordstrom. vem: By MRS.’ P. M. GOSNEY Mrs, Horace Fairchild visited Tues- day afternoon at the Presley Gosney Mrs, Oast Prince visited Wednesday at the Henry Jessen home. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Gaskill were af rit » 1 teacher and parents. ‘Misses Inger and Solveig spent the week-end in Ghylin their sister. Miss Dorothy Little closed a very * Nord with Monday at the Nels Nelson home. A party was given Saturday night at the Herb Fricke home. ning was spent informally, at mid- night luncheon was served. ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and and Mandan Fridey. Violet motored to Bismarck and Mandan Saturday. Melvin Magnus and Bill Wantijii were in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and Bennie Lee, Anton Fisher and Emil Hogue were dinner and supper guests Sun- day at the George Nelson home. Len- nart Olson was also a supper guest. F. H. Schroeder and son Arthur Is- rail Brown and Donald Little were callers. Herb Fricke called Saturday at the Albert Vollen home. ———_—___—__—_—_—_—_ By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lunn and fam- from ily of St. Anthony visited at the M. Lunn home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Scudder enter- tained the -high school seniors and teachers at a six o'clock dinner Tues- Mr. Mrs. J. O. Wright, James and Mildred spent Sunday visiting at the Adolph Bassen home. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Wallin of The eve-| ‘The Misses Eunice Spedahl and Ruby Stromberg of Jamestown were visitors at the Carl Erickson and Carrie Nelson homes Sunday. Mrs, Leiderbach and Mrs. Dieruf @ave a Mother's Day program for the parents in their school room Friday afternoon. were visitors at the McCann home | Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nord Huseby of Steele visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swansen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brushwein and daughters LaVonne and Delores, Mrs. Meyers and the Misses Doreen and Lois Olson visited at the Clarence Syverson home Sunday. ~—___._ —__________¢ | Rock Hill | ———_________—__ By RUTH LITTLE Mrs. S. W. Nemetz and Mrs. J. F. Little entertained at a shower for Mrs. Gottlieb Doerr Sunday after- noon. Mrs. J. R. Fitegerald and son Lau- rence were Sunday guests at the Harvey Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Haakenson and family of Bismarck were Sun- day guests at the Clayton Little home. Bethel Bailey motored to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and Mrs. J. PF. Little entertained at a grocery show- er in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little who lost their house by fire recently. There were 35 ladies present from Regan. Wing, Baldwin and Wilton. A luncheon was served by the hostesses. Cc. E. Christianson called at the Oscar Magnuson home Saturday. and Mrs. Gottlieb Doerr were Sun- day evening guests at the Fred Ehnes home. Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Krause and Harold Dant were Tuesday guests at the S. W. Nemetz home. Mrs. Herman Haakenson was a Tuesday evening dinner guest at the P. E. Patton home. C. O. Kettleson was a Regan caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm and family were Sunday guests at the Marvin Alm home. Shirley Walker was an overnight guest at the Heimbuck home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson motored to Bismarck Monday. Roy Farley of Bismarck called a the K. O. Knutson home Saturday —— i Moffit | _———$$—$__________4 By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT !of Glencoe entertained Mr. and Mrs. | of Sterling, Mr. end Mrs. W. H. | Brownawell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dale, at their home Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. August Dochle gave | a farewell supper Friday evening for |Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell | and family. The members of the junior and quet and theater party at Bismarck Saturday evening. Besides the stu- dents members of the school board land their wives and the high school | teachers were present. The banquet | was held in a private dining room of | the Grand Pacific hotel and the ; theater party at the Paramount thea- iter. Toasts were given by Mr. and | Mrs. Velzy, Mr. Coder, Mr. Porter, the Misses Nellie Mauk and Thelma Moffit. The ladies’ contract bridge club met at the home of Mrs. John Adams on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Adams won high prize. A_ lovely | lunch was served at the close of the | afternoon. A group of ladies gathered at the jhome of Mrs. Viggo Jensen Friday ‘afternoon to help her celebrate her birthday which was Saturday. Bridge was played and the high prize was won by Mrs. C. E. Moffit. ;_ Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Watkins were | Bismarck callers Friday. | Mrs. Jim Legg, Mrs. Burt Johnson aud Mrs. Viggo Jensen were Bismarck j callers Tuesday. Mrs. V. Benz entertained the teach- ers at supper Tuesday night. Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Kinzler and children and the school teachers were {entertained at dinner Saturday aft- ernoon at the August Benz home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kendall, Mrs. Allan Kendall and son Edward and |Ollie Kendall were Bismarck callers | Saturday, | Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Nelson and daughter Arvilla, Grand Rapids, Minn., Mrs. Dan Hosner and daugh- sevelt, Minn., arrived on Tuesday and |remained until Sunday at the B. F. {Lane home. They attended the dou- ‘ble wedding at the C. E. Moffit home | Saturday. | Mrs. B. F. Lane. | 5 ° | Glenview | | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON | Gertrude Damstrom, instructor at | School No, 3, was a guest at the Wal- ter Simons home Thursday. Homer Monroe visited at the Con Johnson home Sunday. xigled with Mrs. C. Jacobson Tues- lay. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Simons and family spent Sunday in Bismarck with their son Hugh, who is serious- ly ill in a Bismarck hospital. Levi Carlson was injured in an automobile accident Saturday night. Mr. Carlson is a brother of Mrs. Al- bert Larson of here. The Habeck family had the mis- fortune of having their house burn- ed down Monday, visited there. Vearl Holden was a Sunday caller Enock Anderson’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom visit- i at Albert Larson's Thursday. ~ jat Rey. and Mrs. James of Wimbledon Mr. and Mrs: Sam Doerr and Mr. | », Mrs. John Lawson and son Mason | senior classes held their annual ban- | ter Ada, and Adron Cameron of Roo- | Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Hosner | |and Adron Cameron are children of | Mrs. Kruger of Aberdeen, 8. ./| H . Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT |at the Adolph Degner home. Clyde Rhodes and Rudolph Engel were Wing shoppers Tuesday. Paul Bennet and Adolph Degner ; motored to Tuttle Wednesday. }_ Miss Theo E. Johns, teacher of Richmond school No. 1, closed a suc- Eos term of school Friday, April 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith are the parents of a boy born April 26th. Sunday visitors and supper guests ;at the Bossert home were Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl | Schinder and family from Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and | daughter Delories, Mrs. Dave Hien, Clara Johnson, Viola Leona and | Edlina Engel, Henry Delzer and Wil- liam Degner. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schinder, Sr., |Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schinder and son from Goodrich were Sunday visitors at the David Hien home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff and son | were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Bossert_ home. The Berg young folks, Eugene, Os- wald and Adam Dockter motored to Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and M family from Bismarck spent the week- end at the Harmon and Houmberg homes, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hien, son Henry and Jake Leno were Sunday visitors at the Christ Berg home. Mrs. Louie Larson left Thursday morning for Woodworth where she will visit at the Elmer Larson home. Harold Madiand called on Adolph Degner Saturday Ritectieicctecnecemias cs endian : Cromwell | Seereenei inh heht es By LILLIE JIRAS Mrs. Herman Gierke and daughter Bernice accompanied Mrs. John Eng- dahl to Bismarck Wednesday. Herb Fricke was a visitor at the Martin Nelson home Sund: Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelso: id chil- dren, Billy and Betty of Wilton, Mr: Lawrence Stocks and daughter Bev. erly, Donald Little and Israel Brown were visitors and supper guests ai the F. C. Nelson home Sunday. Mrs. Gertie Anderson, teacher of | Cromwell school No. 2. gave a pro: |gram in her school Thursday nigh’ lit being the last day of school. Sh jreturned to her home in Bimarck Friday, where she will spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke wer visitors at the Herman Gierke home | Friday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long and json Billie of Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ayers of Jamestown, Harold Brownawell and son Bobby| Nn. D., were visitors and supper guests | Riverview township called at the {at the Jiras home Sunday. Mrs. Bernice Spooner and son Brownawell and children, Joyce and! Lioyd moved to Mandan Saturday, |ship was awarded the contract for the | where they will make their future home. |__Mrs. John Gierke and the Misses | Bernice Gierke and Lillie Jiras were \guests of Miss Catherine McLean and Mrs. Herbert Neugebauer Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Browning and son Walfred id daughter Irene cf Anamoose were tors at the F. H. |Schroeder home Thursday. They also transacted business in the Capi- |tal City before returning to their | home. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whitted, and Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Heck were visitors at the J. A. Varley home Sunday eve- ning. | Earle Varley of Jamestown was a | visitor and dinner guest at the home j of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. | Varley Tuesday. He was en route to |Pingree, N. D., where he will make | his future home. { Heaton ' By SARAH HEINLE | Andrew Heinle and daughter Rach- jel and sons Richard and Junior were callers at the Ludwig Wagner home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Payne and fam- ily, who recently moved back to their jfarm, and Norma Haunstad, their guest, visited at the Walter Grewer home Sunday. Later, accompanied by Leo and La Verne Grewe and Elsie Eckholm, they called at the A. H. Heinle home. Bernard Hall motored to Wilton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck, sons Lester and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs, John Hammach, Vernon Morri- |son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lange were shoppers at Wilton Saturday. Frank and Marie Brezden spent Saturday evening at Wilton. Visitors at the Jake Baumiller home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brocksy and children, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and daughter Rachel, }son Junior and Mr. and Mrs. Dan | Miller and children. | Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Lageie and fam- jily left for Montana recently to stay | With his parents. : Lyman Seemann J By 8. GYLDEN | Migs Martha Siirtola visited Tues- \day with Miss Alma Kangas. | Miss Sylvia Eckholm spent Sunday at her parental home. Miss Lempi Harju spent the fore- part of the week, visiting in Bismarck with relatives. Sally, Sulo and Sergie Gylden were callers at Dave Josephson’s Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pesonen and hter Margy Mavis, Wayne and Walter Inget, Severt Glyden, Seth and Benn Harju, Edwin Olson, Miss Syl- via Eckholm and brother Sulo spent Bei and ron Séverie were Bismarck callers Menday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Almer and chil- | dren wete Monday afternoon callers | Chester Sober and} daughter Irene and Visitors at’ the last Sunday were Mr. Johnson and son, Mr. Hochhalter and family, Mr. and Julius Hauff and son Albert, Mr. ‘ Mrs. Jake Frey and Mrs. Jacob Stroh,’ Mrs. John Witt spent Tuesday with; Mrs. John Fitzgerald. Delmar McClellan and Jehn Witt; were callers at the Herman Neiters |. home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh were Pri- | day evening visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil John- son and family, o i SW. oe Burleigh —— By MRS. ALEX STEWART Vane Irvine and Babe Smith visit- ed at Paul Hapel’s Sunday. Claude Houser was a caller at Amos. |Robidou’s Wednesday. | Walter Smith was a» visitor at George Hoeheimer's Sunday. Anna Malcolm and Albert Nickol- json, Helen Beckenall and Frank Glum visited at Donald Nickolson’s Sunday. Miss Evelyn Fryer spent the week- end at her parental home in Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gamble and children, Dwight Ferris, August Smith, jOscar Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapel and family and John Baker visited at Amos Robidou’s Sun- | day. Imogene Irvine spent Saturday | night at the William McDonald home. Miss Mayme Clark and Mrs. Wm. ‘McDonald visited at the Annie Nick- \olson home Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Charley Swanson ac- jcompanied by Mrs. John A. Stewart jSpent Sunday at John Johnson’s. Orie Greybeal visited at Norman Stewart's Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Will McMurrick and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart called at Alex 8te- wart's Saturday en route to Bismarck. Mrs. Hugh Brown and sons, Earl and Harold, left Monday morning for arts in Iowa and Oregon for an ex- tended visit with relatives and friends. |_ Andy Lamb and his mother were Bismarck callers Saturday evening. —— : a eee | Burnt Creek | —————————— _—_———"e By LUCILE MILMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bourgois of ‘Floyd Paris home Priday evening. Lester Bunker of Haycreek town- North Star route for the next four years. Mr. Bunker will begin to de- liver mail July 1st. Ralph Hitchcock called at the Val [Steiner home Wednesday evening. Harry Coddington, Floyd Paris and Val Steiner called at the Pete Harvey. home Sunday afternoon. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ki Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl jand daughter Gloria, all of Bismarck, spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Myt- By MRS. WM. HICKEL The people of Steiber township held |a_ grasshopper control meeting at. Pleasant View School Saturday even- jing. John Zelmer was appointed |“keyman,” to handle the business in |connection with the control of the hoppers. Miss Florence McAllister. who has been a patient in the Bismarck hos- \pital for the past week, returned home | Wednesday. | Jake Gaub and G. Wall motored to Bismarck Saturday. Miss Solveig Nord spent the past week at the home of her sister Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. Wesley and Shirley Gaub called at jthe Robert Pater home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family of McClusky called at the Philip Zelmer home Friday. Gerald Jones was a Bismarck caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne called at the Gaub home Sun- day evening. Fred Vollmer and son were Regan cellers Saturday. Gerald Morris and Raymond Gaub called at the Anderson nome Monday, SEES" By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Delbert Bassart and children visited relatives in the Buchanan val- ley last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLean motored to near Valley City recently where they visited with Mr. and Mrs, Her- ring, former residents of this com- munity. Mrs. James McDonnell of Bismarck spent the week-end at the John and Leslie Clark homes, Mrs,.J. C. Chesak and Delores visited at the Walter Woodworth and John Crawford homes Thursday efter- Imogene Irvine spent the week- Miss end at the home of her grand-perents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. —————_— OO | Ecklund | int A i ; | i H | I i : | 3 5 : i i I <

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