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After returning, they were entertain- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, - ig ur and Ernest Rise, and Dallas, Tex. has been visiting Mr./Mr. and Mrs. John Thorn and son/Van Vieet were Sunday jen will be used to shingle | Arth NEWS OF R NEI ORS ed at a banquet at the M. A. John-| and Mrs. A. 8. E, Metcalf. He is a/ Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Hamar Envick,|E. A. Van Vieet home the root of the church. Splide were Bismarck the past son home. nephew of Mr. Metcalf. Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Mrs. F. E. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald/week. at the ch bases 2 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitz are the) Mr. and Mrs. McCann entertained| Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson, motored to Solon Sunday where they| Ladies’ Ald met ureh Tein ; Strand called at the G. O. Lindsey| Parents of twins, a boy and @ girl,/Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Olson and Mr. and | Miss Olive Johnson, Miss Lucille Ei- spent the day visiting with friends, _|ment Sunday. Mesdames — | Gl vik home Friday afternoon. born recently. Mrs. Oscar Pederson Sunday evening. | ness and Mrs. John Sedivec. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Francis McCarty of/and Ted Varholt heey junch. « enview ee eek. Hanson of| Mf. and Mrs. W. A. Mallory and|@ ‘Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Anderson were Apple Greek township were Sunday| Emil Hinkel called at Alfred Arne- Wheaton, Minn, were guests this|®0@ and George and Pauline Puehrer| | Menoken Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. cailere at the John Grawford home. |aou's Monday evening. | J 4 By VIOLET L. JOHNSON —_| week at the J. F. Little and Clayton | Were, Sunday visitors at the EL.) ¢____________4| Henry Shoppe re-entered the St. ait ind Mrz, Wiliam MacDonald Mr. ind "poten and family, MF. ‘The Baldwin @H Bowing club wil| Miles Clty; “Montana to visit “rela-|, Chester Coons returned home Set-| By MRS, JENNIE DANCE _| treatments, ‘ frvies Nee untay, Andrew | and drs, Bud MeCabe and son epeat meet at the home of Alice Larson June| tives. ues ie was 1H wit peauiotle | The high echool banquet was held/ = By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr, and Mrs. Charles Graves of / Sunday efteciten ‘Ted Varholt and @th, instead of June 2nd as was stat-| Sam Doerr and Theodore Stacker | “here he was ill with pneumonia. ‘The baccalaureate sermon. was giv-|in the hall Friday evening, pel Menoken, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood-| | Mr. and Mrs. Ri | ed before. motored to Regan Wednesday. ‘Mr, and Mrs. George Watson mo-/en Sunday evening in the schoolhouse} Sunday callers at the R. P. Schla-| wr. and Mrs. Tom Wall of Billings,| worth and son, George Hohelmer and | daughter, Mr. and Rey ‘mae | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and|_ Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz were| ‘red to Fairview, Mont. Friday to/by Rev. Torgeson of McKensle, Spe-|bach home were Mr. and Mrs. J. L.|sMont., arrived at the Fred Wall home| Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder andjand Mre. M. A. Lien Aue Deut ae “$M, and Mrs, Henry Diede were call-| Wing callers Wednesday. TMA MEATHATSE, OUGR, BelNLSA| Gc ree Tendered by Rev. and /Carey and son, Bille, and Walter | Wednesday for an extended visit with| baby boy, Albert Hosspfel, John Jen- gaged a | . aE irs, Torgeson and the ’ glee club. | Thompson o: % . % at H. O. Arneson’ | ». othr arrinmmey, and, Lawrence, Mitsgersld ‘ner pupils at a plonic at Menoken| The elghth grade graduates are Wes-| Mr. and Mra, Johnnie Knowles ac-|"“Mr and Mrs, Bd, Vossler are par-| James Repldou end family and Stan- Lawrence Ousl aller at|marck Thursday. Grove Wednesday. ley Craven, Jay Abelein, Gerald Rob-|companied Mr. and Mrs. Byron|ents of a gitl born at their home Fri-|ton Robinson were Sunday visitors at Sibley Butte ding Gitavatbewitts bame ‘acca, Mr. and Mra. Bethel Bailey ana|_: P. Bliss left Sunday for Botti-|erson, Lucille Ebling. The high school | Knowles and son to New England day, the J. E. Chesak home. Walter Simons and son Ray were|daughter Deloris were Wing callers|win nis fami | ee nee here | graduates, are Gordon Halverson, | Saturday afternoon. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Gust Neumiller mo-| Miss Norma Nelson spent Monday “sme * Visitors at the Erickson home Sun- | Friday. e wa ee tored to Goodrich to| night with Eleanor MacDonald. By MRS. ELMER, ‘Mr, and Mrs, Burl Monroe, Rudolph Magen and Walter Grabarkewitzs Bismarck shoppers Saturday. i Special Chair” iy 4n Mandan in June. Allen Aune of Wilton and Erma Baldwin Larson visited in Bismarck with El- mer Larson Sunday afternoon. ‘Violet Johnson, Mrs. Lars Jacobson| By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER and H. E. Scott visited in Bismarck —_ Sunday afternoon at the Ed Nelson} The Baldwin baseball team defeated and John Olson homes, and also with | stil! Sunday afternoon on the local Hugh Simons, who has been in the}diamond with a score of 10 to 0. hospital the past month. Miss Grace Falkenstein resumed Mr. and Mrs. Theo Quanrud and/teaching north of Wing Monday family, Vernon Johnson and Harold|morning after spending the week-end Larson were Sunday visitors at the/at her home here. Jacobson home. Noel Borner visited from Friday ‘Vearl Holden was a Sunday visitor/to Sunday with relatives in the Arn- @t the Enock Anderson home. old community. Mrs. David Trygg visited at the! Fred Herdebu has returned home home of her brother and mother|from a visit with relatives at Fargo. Enock Anderson’s Monday afternoon} Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and children, Mrs. Trygg returned from Aberdeen,/Glen and Iva May spent Thursday &. D. where she has been the past/afternoon at the Richard Borner i taking treatments. Chester Erstrom and Albert Larson ‘were callers in Bismarck Friday. Homer Monroe called at the Con Johnson home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson spent Monday at Mercer with relatives. crowd attended the 4-H play given in the ldwin hall Friday evening. The are to be used to defray ex- while attending the club camp Eva McAllister was a week-end guest of Hilda and Tillie Waugeman. Hester Bailey was a guest several days this week at the P. E. Patton home. Milton and Robert Marcovitz who are attending high school at Canfield will leave the end of the week for their parental home at Minneapolis. home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller announce the birth of a son Saturday morning. Miss Ruth Falkenstein is spending the week with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falk- enstein at Still. ‘The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Herman Kickul Wed- By IRENE MARCHANT James Novy. Thursday at the John Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Ed- ward Stroh were Tuesday evening visitors at the Mike Panykovich home. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Neiters and daughter Margie, and son Albert, Ted, George, John, Philip, Agnes and Edna Nolan were Sunday evening visitors at the Roy Marchant home. ‘A party was given at the O. O. ‘Sperry home Saturday evening. Henry Sneider, who spent the win- ter with Jim Kozinek, has moved on a farm near Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters and children spent last Sunday at the Henry Seilenger home. Sunday evening callers at the Ed Schuh home in McClusky were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman, Miss Irene Marchant, Allan Schuh and John Reile. Agnes, Edna, George, John, Philip, and Ted Nolan called at Dave Hoch- halter’s Sunday. nesday afternoon, June 6. Robert Brooks of Wilton is visiting | Frances | —_______—_4 {Schrunk | Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald spent Mabel Wood. Mrs. Melvin Agnew and son Elmer and daughter, Miss Norma, were guests of Mrs. Quentin Foell of Hazel- ton Saturday night and Sunday. The Homemakers club met at the marck. Mrs. J. H. Salter will enter- tain the club Tuesday instead of the regular meeting date. The junior-senior banquet was ser- ved Friday night in the town hall by the Menoken Ladies’ Aid. The ceil- ing was prettily decorated with the class colors in blue and white crepe papers. A blue and white color scheme was carried out in the table decora- tions. Miss Lillian Kamphaugh of Hatton, N. D,, is now visiting her sister, Mrs. Dennis Reitzel, Mr, and Mrs. C. D. King spent the week-end motoring near Williston, also visiting Mrs. King’s parents at Hebron, \ Richmond | —_—_—_____- By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son John and daughter Esther visited at the Pete Riedinger home near Driscoll Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Berg son Wal- ter and daughter Freda and Dan Hien transacted business in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Clyde Rhodes visited with ] Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and Wing callers the past week were,|A. ©. Dance home Wednesday eve-|daughters visited at the Godf Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh, Tom Novak, | ning to practice for a play which will |Grenz home ‘Thursday afternoon, Jacob Stroh, Mrs. David Hein and/be given Achievement Day in Bis- children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mar- chant and daughter Irene, Anton and Frank Lawler and sons transacted business in Linton Friday forenoon. Mr. Lawler was a caller at the Frank Chesrown home in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz ac- ‘companied by Gottlieb Dill motored to Bismarck Friday. Miss Hilda Schiermeister visited at the Fred Joeb home Saturday. Over night guests at the Steve Koppy home Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Heider, daughter Miss Elizabeth and son and "|Mrs. Mike Pitzer all of the St. An- thony vicinity. Linton visitors from this vicinity Saturday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs, John Ohlhauser Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Backhaus, sons Herman and Herbert, James Heer, Edwin Rensch- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Rhinehardt Burk- hardt, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Joeb, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Joeb, Mr. and Mrs. David D. 8. Joeb and daughter and Mrs, Kiemele and daughters, Rhineholdt Burkhardt visited at the Frank Chesrown home Sunday afternoon. Canfield -|Sharp’s home Tuesday. Menoken| Mr. and Mrs, Walter Reed and fam- Mra, | ly called at the Presley Gosney home spent Sunday with daughter, Join WARD. oe Waitin siaina os| Prank Alves ‘abd Kester ‘Antiows ‘Emanuel Hin " : | Were Motiit callers Tuesday. | ‘Wolf spent Thursday with} Mrs. Max Lang, Mrs. as iasnetia Bee. Pairehild spent M. { Christiania | By VIOLET A. CLARKE ‘Wayne Olson spent Sunday with |! Bismarck. Virgil and Clarence Newland. io Mr. and tats x oe Motes Christ Schoon and son Willie, Rob- | F — siaksrnd ee ed ee Were] Mr. and Mrs, W. Carroll, Mrs. Anns Adolph Hansen called at Mrs. Nora Mr, and Mrs, E. M, Gaskill were Moffit callers Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and |@™moon. " family were dinner guests at the Adolph Bassen home near Driscoll 8 Tyle Johnson and sons, Alton and rd Edgar 4 Mrs, Howard, and Raymond John-|_ Mrs. Charley Anderson an son, and Miss Ruth Fosstack were Pierson were Bierling callers Tuss- callers Sunday at Mrs, Jennie Clarke's | 4®7. sia sqiplan a Mr: and Mrs. Elder Einess and ne-|Patrons had @ plenic in the Adams at the Elmer Bloomquist home Sun- ba Mabe 1 and Linda Maki spent Monday night with Miss Lenora Hedatrom. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Larson, L. Davenport and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins, John Glum and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and Wayne motored to . Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arne returned with them to visit for sev- eral days. ey It is interesting to recall that Christs doctrines were held unconsti- 5 ' at |erove . —Ha Ickes, secretary of the in- By. 8. GYLDEN among relatives here. By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. George Harman al after- By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN phew erent were ea, ‘Jeraett was @ Sterling caller 4 ha — Try; Saal Mrs. G. A. Bossert, daughters Elsie| ‘The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met at| Lenard Olson is spending s few| Tuesday. : aie callers “Soruiay were Heinio Bs John Owen was a caller at the W-) and Christine and son Gottfried and the O. Whitmer home Thursday. The|days at Moffit, visting at the Burns] __________» Eve teen chump, but no longer. Siirtola, Walter Ojanen, Seth and A. Dietaman home Monday. | Donald Rhodes visited at the Rudolph | afternoon was spent sewing quilt! Batley home. { Steiber tng to be hit on the chin=-Primo Cat- Sulo Gylden, Leonard Kavonius and) », wns. GEORGE NELSON | Laurence Madland, Wayne Drover | ence home Monday afternoon. blocks, ‘The next meeting will be| ‘Tom Smith was a Bismarck visitor) | tng tobe Bib on ai ce Ba rane. often ales PAG ee “Po “Satperon a i J ae ome Neda ener soeal sam earch cami F Willie Jiras and Edwin Olson “ called at the Bossert home Tuesday. | June 6. Miss Violet Clarke was & BICKEL . Fee nections ctmani’ Wing| dinner guests Tuesday at the George yaits, Laurence, Madiand ereretiee,| Ms. Carlle Kuehl, Charley Ours) Mrs. J. Fisher, Nine and Nell Fish-|eaward Smith's home Thureday eve- By MRS. WM. 1 have n objection to big tamilis the latter part of the week. They Nelson home. Batty Fitzgerald was a and Mrs. W: alter Dietsman attended and George Harmon, motored to Bis- |e") Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and| nj; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gehring spent! Feaven too fest—Rev. me from “i Braddock, iH Bee Olson ily v lis Ee her mother’s illness. B Eckholm. of . William Harju’s. Mrs. Bill | Painted Woods | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Callers in Wilton Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson Ole Lillefjeld and family, Harold Soder- and son Junior, Anton Nelson, panied by Mr. Seppanen who visited around several days before return- just Eckholm and son Eino ‘William Harju’s Sunday and Bill Wanttaja in Wilton Sunday after- Seth Gylden entered one of = Bismarck hospitals Sunday morn- Gertrude Gylden is staying with unt, Mrs. Dave Josephson dur- » and Mrs. Charley Josephson Sunday visiting with Mr. and Elmo Liuska spent Sunday Wanttaja accompanied a and Mrs. Eckholm to Bismarck caller. Elmer Lundquist called Monday at the Emil Hogue home to visit with his Trygg are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday, May 22, at the Bis- marck hospital. Mrs. Oscar Coleman, Mrs. Oscar » Etta Jenkins _ al the Nels Nelson home to practice, the play to ge given achievement day. Geo, Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn called Thursday night at the Carl Larson home. Melvin, Lynn and Lylas Magnus motored to Hazelton Friday to attend the graduating class exercises of which Mabel Magnus was a member. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald, Bernard Lee, Carl Larson, Etta J@p- kins and Emil Hogue were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Geo. Nelson home. ‘The Roswick family from Bismarck were entertained Sunday at dinner at the Albin Spangberg home. Henry Rosendahl, Gust Peterson, Olgat Ryberg, Victor Strom, Henry Strom, Andrew Olson and Pete Zan- der were dinner guests Sunday at the John Anderson home. Regan | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Junior spent Sunday at the Ole Lil- lefjeld and Andrew Nelson homes. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Diamond and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and|children of Baldwin called on Regan - children and Walter Asklund and Mrs. | relati Monday. Eisberg and Anton Nelson were din-| Mrs. A. L. Garnes was a Bismarck ner guests Tuesday at the E. Lillef-|caller Monday. - Jeld home at Wilton. A. F. Tourtlotte, A. H. Lundberg Mrs. Lester Brown and Mrs. Wil-|and Lawrence Hopkins were Bismarck liam Brown called at the Harold Sod-| callers Tuesday. erquist_ home one day last week. Ole Lillefjeld and Walter Asklund called on Diek Iverson Monday. bees eee ek 2vereon Monday. es Heaton { ————— eo By SARAH HEINLE Harry Brezden called at the Heinle ‘and Bill Brezden homes Wednesday. Dave Kech motored to Wilton ‘Thursday. . John Basaraba called at Wilton ‘Thuraday. Andrew Heinle son Junior motored Thursday. t Wilton B. O. Lein, Vincent Sherman, Au- gust Westerman and son Allan, were Bismarck callers Wednesday. A community picnic was held at the schoolhouse Friday, with a noon dinner and the afternoon spent at races and games. The graduating ex- ercises will be held Friday June 2 at the Pentacostal church. Lawrence Hopkins motored to Stan- ton Sunday taking his brother Archie home. Virginia Hopkins returned with him and will spend several weeks as the guest of relatives, Bessie Wilson and Helen Munig of Bismarck were Regan callers Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein were Mrs. Calma Skogen and children and Mrs, Nyseth and family, *Jall of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hop- kins spent Sunday at Brush Lake. ‘The Regan ball team defeated the Alta team 10-11 Sunday, the game being played at Picardville. ——_____ - —-—__ -_--——_ 4 " ry ,__Meenme __| ——— By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The W. C. T. U. held a district convention here in the church Wed- nesday. A pot-luck lunch was the noon meal and members from the local union furnished the evening re- freshments which was served in the . Mrs. C. G. Boise of Bis- marck was re-elected district presi- en li el i il Ny if : fi the W. C. T. U. convention, which was held in McKenzie Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur were callers at the Selmer Oanes home Tuesday evening. John Boren of Bismarck was a sup- per guest &t the W. A. Dietzman home ‘Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Melick, Mil- dred and Edwin Dietzman, John Al- linson, Gladys Tooker, John Boren, and Selmer Oanes, spent Wednesday evening at the Kruger home. Mrs. A. Carlson and son Paul vis- ited at the Joe Fischer home Sunday afternoon. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vi- cinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietz- man, Mrs. Floyd Owen and son Louis, Mrs, Elsie Martinson, John Kruger, John Olsen and Elmer Lundquist. Ruth Ann Thysell spent Wednesday with the Glum children. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Owen and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman spent Sunday after- noon at the George Wachal home. Harriet | By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Baccalaureate services were held at the Arena church May 24, Rev. Mar- cus Boulder of Jud officiated. Rev. Boulder formerly resided at Tuttle Tuesday. Commencement exercises will be held at Arena Thursday evening May 31st at the high school auditorium. ‘This is the first graduating class in the history of the community. Mem- bers of the class are: Ruth Thomp- son motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr; and Mrs. Raymond Weltstock and son Roman were Sunday callers at the George Pehl, Jr., home. Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Hofffman and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Russell Williams home. Harold Josephson spent the week- end with his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Leach. Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Graduation exercises for the high school and eighth graders will be held Priday, June lts, in the hall. members of the senior class and E evening. and Mrs. Oscar Misses Jacobeon i Hs aif za i a i f if ; 4 i i j H F EE 5 é i i E f Hi i i I iH { iit i { | marck Monday. Eva Martin and Emil Degner vis- ited at the Alfred Larson home Mon- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Weber and daughter Rachel and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wiesenburger from New Rock- ford spent a few days visiting at the John Weber, Jr., home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plines and daughters Ruth, Hilda, Christine and Ruby and son Ruben, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and daughter Deloris and Hans Jacobson were Sunday visi- tors at the Bossert home. G. A. Bossert, who is seriously il! was taken to the Bismarck hospital Saturday evening. “Seen dha a er | Welch’sSpur | ———SSeee By MRS. R. M. WELCH Harv. Stahl and Mr. and Mrs. John Welch called at the Robert Welch home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family were Bismarck visitors the middle of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and son called at the Doppier home Wed- nesday evening. Laura Welch spent one night this week with school mates at the Paul Hanson home and her teacher, Luella Tollefson, at the E. E. Baker home. A. D. Welch and Arthur Knudtson were in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael and @aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dor- ean and son Theodore, Mr. and Mrs, | Tu Robert Welch and family, Wm. Cam- aol Lawrence ret Moran, Mr. ard Mrs. E. E. Baker and family and Luella Tollef- and Leo Doppler, son were Bismarck visitors Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and son Conrad called in Metioken Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rober; Welch and family called at the Ruth McMurich home near Glencoe Sunday evening. hrist | @——$—___________ | Ghylin | By I. L. DAVIS Oliver Tosseth is spend: some- time with his brother and family, Mr. and. Mrs, Nils Tosseth. an ond Mrs. Jim Louie were Mon- iy afternoon guests of Mrs. Keator inne ae Inger Nord is the guest . gu of Mrs. Misses Ethel and Helen Holgerson and Margaret Gill attended tae girls’ sewing club held Monday afternoon at oe homie ot ta Leoma Sundquist. lv’ in spent Friday night at the home of Mr. Edd 0’ Wilton. an Margaret Davis spent Monday and Tuesday with her brother and. fame Earl Davis, in Mrs. Herbie Gunderson, who has been the winter months in Fargo and Moorhead, returned here|ily, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thi 'e Estherville. ‘Mrs; Clara Johnson entertained the| A bridal linen shower was held at the | the home of Mrs. Bert Hedstrom Wed- high school teschers at dinner Sun-|nesday for her sister, Miss Inger Pederson enter-|_ Mrs. Nels Alm and daughter Hollys, Ortmann, McCor-| were Regan at dinner Thurs-| ing. shoppers Saturday Ghylin ball team went to Baldwin ‘Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss | Sunday for a game. ttended the: graduation exer-| Willis Gill called on Albert John- 2 Othe ‘Bismarex |s0n Sunday afternoon. +——_—___—___, | Sterling | horn Thursday eve- hospital. Violet Olson were Bismarck business callers Wednesday. ily and Mr. and Mrs. H. Watkins were callers at the Cox home in Re- gan Saturday evening. Miss Laura Little and Milton and Robert Marcovitz spent the last week- end in Bismarck. The high school graduates this year are Grace Francis, Robert Mar- covitz, James Gramling, Hazel Wold and Milton Marcovitz, The latter two are valedictorian and salutator- ian, respectively. Arlene Swanson spent a few days last week at the Ole Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily spent Sunday at the T. Hollings- worth home at Wilton. Miss Francis Fitzgerald returned to her home Sunday. She was employed at the Ghylin home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and son visited at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox and Mr. and Mrs, H. Watkins and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Whitmer Sunday. Mrs. James Sedevic spent Tuesday at the Ole Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and daughter were callers at the J. Little home Monday evening. The Canfield Homemakers will meet at the schoolhouse Tuesday, June 5, Miss Laura Little spent Monday evening at the Ole Wold home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and Miss Leon Wold were callers in Bismarck Ys Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray and Ed Oschuner call- ed at the Russell Woodward home rlin Hutchinson called Tuesd: ah in Gray home. me in Vick was in Tuttle Thursday. Miss Opal Gray called on Mrs. ‘Ast Oschuner Wednesday afternoon. We a. Fred Schock and . Russel ward were in Besoarcy Wednesday. iain re will be a school election in Northwest pact dune 5th fagner was in tt Thucadey. oe business, as Ir, and Mrs. Frank Gra; id daughters Opal and Mrs. Mabel Haz- slerass own the Carl Keopplin and Russel oodwa: patna rd home Friday A. Heip and children were callers cae Saturday night. i joe Goldsmith and daughter Ruby and son Chester called at Prank Gray's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Oschuner and children were guests Sunday after- noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hiep and family. yer and Henry Olson ‘Wing callers Wednesday. eal Mr. and Mrs. O. Whitmer and fam-|in Mr. and Mra. Harry Olooten spent Saturday with Mra. Clooten’s sisters Sterling callers Thursday evening. By B. P. HAGSTROM ‘The Girls Sunshine Workers Sew- ing 4-H club met at the rogers seeco Miss <i Annie Tricspa Saturday daughter visited at the John 8 iss Hagstrom substituted | nome {5 club lender at the meeting s. Robert Hugelman and as clu ler a 3 ase Marion Strand, Miss Irene Vincent, iter seers Hugelman of Bis- both of Mandan, Mr. and Mrs. We8-| marck visited at the Bessie Brackett ley Boettcher of Wing, and Miss/anq John Anderson homes Sunday. . Margaret Law were Sunday guests at] “airs. Eddie Schafer and daughter the home of Mr. and Mrs. spent a couple of days visiting with Strand. Mrs. Schafer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Erick Pearson and Mrs. AN-| andrew Hochhalter of Still. thony Erickson were Friday visitors) nr. and Mrs. Paul Wahl and son of Miss Naomi Hagstrom. motored to McClusky Tuesday. Miss Verna Strand is spending ®| wr. and Mrs. Fred few days in Hettinger, N. Dak. visit-| sons visited at the Lawrence Adams ing with Miss Mary Oster, Of | home Sunday. Regan, N. Di Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Qually and Ole Hagstrom, daughter Margaret | cnidren visited st the Patsner and and Ruben Pearson motored to Bis- Sunday. Mrs. John Zelmer and children spent Monday at the Philip Zelmer home. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Hochhalter, Philip Wahl and Matt Schlect spent Monday at the Paul Wahl home. Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer and [ guests at the Ole Hagstrom home. Henry Spetten has the misfortune of breaking his leg Wednesday while scuffling. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Knudtaon and daughter Lois were Thuraday evening Mr. ters, Dorothy, DeAlda and Janet, and son Forest C. L. Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Wing are Miss Backus at the home of Law. ‘Mrs. Walfred ter Doris left Bismarck for their Falls, Minn., to spend a relatives and 5 Mr. and tinger, N. and Mrs. evening. ‘The local baseball team played Baldwin feated, 10 to Announcements have E Hi Mr. Fi rH R 5 s and | seeded gangster termination cannot be made com- Pletely effective so long as a substan- tial part of the public looks with tol- erance on known criminals.—Presi- i g 3 Oats Cookies, ‘These cookies are splendid to have One cup brown sugar, 2 eggs, % cup shortening, % cup sour milk, 2 cups rolled oats, 2 cups flour, 1 cup and raisins, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, % tea- spoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon salt. Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs well beaten. Mix well and add es ‘Mix and sift flour, salt CURTISS took the 16-kilometer course in 15 minutes 60.6 sec- McKay stitching machine lutionized shoe menufacta Although it was named “McKay,” ay