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OF OUR NEIGHBORS —___.______—__ | McKenzie tored By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Fs poe ‘The Ladies Aid was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. R. C. > » The next meeting will be held July 11th. A children’s day program will be hheld in the church June 24th at 11 a. m. An invitation is extended to ‘Miss Esther Watson visited friends ‘Wednesday. ‘The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mentz died Thursday night. The baby was one of the three weeks old twins. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon st two o'clock. Mrs. C. W. Thompson of Moffit was @ Saturday afternoon visitor of Mrs./¢ B. F. Coons. ‘The 4-H Seniors Cooking club met ‘Wednesday afternoon with Kathryn Hughes. The club will meet next with Vivian Larson. ‘The refreshment committee for the 4-H Poultry club held a meeting Mehlhoff and George Pehl Sr. mo- to Bismarck to attend a school officers meeting Tuesday. Ann Eide left Sunday for Valley City, where she will attend summer school. George Galbreath of Tuttle was & week-end guest at the C. F. Lambert home. Elma Josephson is visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leach. Carl Munson of Leeds spent Tues- day afternoon and evening visiting friends in this vicinity. When a small child his parents were residents of .| Arena, his father being a section fore- man here. Mary Cattilanio of Tuttle spent Sunday at the Ingvald Eide home. Miss Beulah Williams, who has been visiting at the Calvin Williams home near Wing, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson were Sunday callers at the H. L. Hanson home. OO ao 7 | Driscoll | —_______—_—_ By DELLA MAE OLSON Edre Erickson, who has been a student at Wheaton college in Il- ‘Thursday night at the Paul Antrim thome. Those acting on the committee this year were Byron Clizbe, Vivian Larson and Kathryn Hughes. Louie Wright of Jamestown was & "Thursday night visitor at the George! ‘Manly home. Mrs. B. F. Coons and daughter, Miss ‘Edna Coons, Mrs. C. W. Thompson end Mrs. Wm. McCloskey were shop- pers in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Paul Antrim and children spent several days this week with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Clizbe. W. L. Wilton was taken to ® Bis- marck hospital Wednesday. ‘W. H. Stark spent several days in Minot this week. Miss Lillian Koch was a Sunday visitor at the L. M. Wildfang home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gilbert and family of Moffit visited Mrs. J. W. Rodgeis and Mrs. W. H. Stark Sun- day. Alice Easton went home with the Gilberts to visit this week. Mrs. M. A. Doucette and daughter Beatrice were visitors at the J. F. Cod- er home at Moffit Saturday. ‘ Menoken | —— ly By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Edd Ebling returned from & visit with Mrs. E. Stewart and daugh- ter, Miss Blanche of Valley City. Mrs. Dennis Reitzel accompanied hher sister Miss Lillian Kamphaugh to Hatton where she will visit her par- ents. The 4-H Poultry club met with Florence Sherman Wednesday after- noon with all the members present. Dorothy Wood and Eleanor Ebling gave @ discussion on “Crate Fattening Poultry.” Charlotte Sherman will entertain at the next meeting. Mrs. Clifford Craven left Thursday for Livingston, Mont., where she will visit her sister. Mrs. Craven expects to be away at least a month. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael enter- tained four tables of bridge at their home Wednesday night. High score ‘was won by Mrs. O. R. Ayers. A din- ner was served at six and a lunch at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Urbach visited at the ‘Wm. Johnson home Friday before Jeaving for Minnesota where they ex- pect to make their home. Mrs. John Salter entertained the Menoken Homemakers Thursday af- ternoon. A discussion was given on “Recreation” by Miss Pearl Salter. A musical contest was held and Mrs.| Park Wood won the first prize. Lunch- eon was served by the hostess and her daughter Miss Pearl. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Mel- vin Agnew. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Graves and family of Cannonball spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chas. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee of Bismarck nd Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kittleson’ of Jamestown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein Sunday. Dennis Reitzel left Monday for Fargo. He plans to meet Mrs. Reitzel at the home of her parents at Hat- ton. —<—______—___ | Welch’s Spur —__________- By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael and daughter Marlys, O. P. Welch and grandson, Kenneth Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch and two sons, Robert and David, and Leo Doppler ‘were in Bismarck Tuesday. The Menoken Bridge club met at the Jack Ishmael home Wednesday evening. The Boyd township board met at the home of C. K. Boyd, clerk, Mon- day afternoon to approve the assessors ‘books. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and son and two nephews visited at the Robert, Welch home Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson and daughter Jeane made several calls in this com- munity Thursday evening. They are making plans for a Bible school to be conducted at Boyd school No. 1 next week. O. P. Welch, Mrs. Ruth McMur-/ ¢. Bismarck Saturday. The Robert Welch children and the Chester Boyd children celebrated linois, has returned home recently. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Olson and fam- ily left Friday to visit points in Min- nesota, and to attend the Century of Progress exposition at Chicago. Miss Laura Ward, a student at Jamestown college, spent Thursday visiting at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Solberg, Hazel Nelson and Mrs. Hammar attended the two-day session of the Sons of Norway convention at Jamestown Friday and Saturday. Miss Norma Hogstad of Fingal has been visiting friends here. Mr. and. Mrs. E. C. Ruble enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Olson at a six o'clock dinner Sunday evening. Virgil Luyben, a recent graduate of Jamestown college, was a visitor at the Ward home Thursday. Mrs. Mary Linblad is visiting at La Moure, Grand Forks and Roches- ter, Minn. Miss Hazel Brushwein, who has been a student at the Teachers col- lege in Minot, has returned to her home. The Misses Margaret McCall and Miss Ritchie of Bismarck are visiting at the Annunson home. Mr. and Mrs. B. Dahl, Miss Mina Lewis and C. Tollefson of Bismarck visited at the Joe Lewis home Sun- day. F. O. Johnson and daughters, Edith, Lorraine and Martha, motored to Jamestown last Thursday to visit relatives and also attend camp meet- ing. Mr. Johnson returned home the same evening while the girls will re- main for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and family were entertained at the Clar- ence Swanson home Sunday. Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Eunice Jessen spent Tuesday at the Gosney home visiting with Edna Mae. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gaskill were Bismarck callers Tuesday. The Walter and Frank Durfee families left the latter part of the week for Oregon where they will make their future home. Pete Youngreen was a Sterling call- er Tuesday. Tilman Hanson, who has been in the hospital for some time, has re- turned to his home much improved in health, Mrs. John Benz, Mrs. Frank Benz and Mrs. W. Carroll and children from Moffit visited Wednesday after- noon with Mrs. E. M. Gaskill. Mrs. F. Alyea and children visited ‘Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Chau- vin Belile. Mrs, Homar Envik and son Gene called at the Henry Jessen and La- Verne Richardson homes Thursday Mr, and Mrs, Walter Reed and sons Miles and Raymond visited at the Gaskill home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Art Hayes and Mr and Mrs. Earl Gaskill were Moffit callers Thursday evening. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Friday. Hugh Jessen visited Sunday after- noon with Tilman Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and daughters Genevieve and Eunice were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. A. E. Cline and Presley Gosney at- tended the Farmers Equity elevator meeting in Sterling Saturday after- noon, Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Fogarty, who f lived here, were calling in wis, vicinity the latter part of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and daughter spent Sunday visiting with Telatives at Hazelton. Mrs. Charles Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and Edna Mae were Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Jessen Misses Edna and Neva Johnston from Omemee, have been visiting at the George Lewis and Max Lang homes.’ The Sterling Sunday school will Present @ children’s day program Sunday morning at 11:30. | Moffit | Laura Welch's and Louise Boyd's g F be i é i att i 5 z g : EF i i i | 5 g 5 PY i E : i i i | ! [ 5 5 g i i fi HY ni THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ___ daughter Fern were Bismarck callers Saturday. The girls 4-H Cooking club No. 2 met with Miss Gertrude DeHaan Sat- urday June 16, Miss DeHaan demon- strated making muffins. F. H. Pilisbury made a trip to Jamestown Sunday. Carl Olson ia carrying the mail for two weeks while Dewey Olson is tak- ing his vacation. Mr. and Mrs, J. C, Kendall enter- tained at dinner Sundgy, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kendall and son Edward and Ollie Kendall. ‘Wm. Lane returned home from the hospital Monday evning. Miss Violet Olson of Bismarck 1s spending a few days at the Wm. Lane home with Miss Thelma Moffit. The Christo Centri club will give @ play “Meet the Villian” at the Benz hall Tuesday evening June 26. After the play the Ladies Aid will serve lunch. Everyone is welcome. ‘ Cromwell ° | By LILLIE JIRAS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Heck at Wilton Sunday. Duane Nelson was an overnight guest of his cousin, Kenneth Johnson, Sunday. Mrs. D. T. Owens of Bismarck was a visitor and supper guest at the Jiras home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gierke were visitors and dinner guests at the F. H. Schroeder home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl and family, and Otto and Miss Alice Swanson were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Victor Engdah! home. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bourgois and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Viran Nelson and chil- dren, Allen and Marjorie, and Mr. and Mrs. Mayland Christiansen of Wilton were guests at the Lawrence Stocks home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Olson were guests at the Gilbert Cederstrom home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke had as guests a few days this week, Mrs. Fricke’s brother and_ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart Hilken and son Bobby of Minneapolis, Minn. Clifford Little was a guest of Harry and Israel Lek Saturday. Mr. and 3 Clarence Long and president, Mrs. H. Watkins, sec.- treasurer. Mr. B. O, Strand called on her mother recently. Mrs. Davenport has been ae Mandan taking medical treat- ments. Mrs. E. Mowder returned home Thursd.y after spending two weeks at Cooperstown, N. D., with her father. Francis Fitegerald called at the Sherman home in Regan Monday. . o By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholt, daughter La Donna, Mr. and Mrs, Tilmer Lien, Glenwood Rise, Lillian Botnen, Stuart Severson and family spent Thursday evening at the H. O. Arneson home. Mrs. Ella Christianson, son Arnold and Mrs. 8. C. Severson left Thursday m for Alexandria, Minn., to attend the “Nordlands lag” being held there. Mrs. Christianson and Arnold will also visit relatives at St. Paul, Minn., before returning home. Mrs. Harold Christianson and daughters spent the week-end visiting Mrs. Christianson’s brother Olaf Alanson and family at Nome, N. D. Mrs. H. O. Arneson and Alice Arne- son visited at the Tilmer Lien home ‘Wednesday. Catherine Lein returned home Sun- day after spending the past week at bed M. E. Christenson home at Wil- Nels Christenson of Jamestown, N. D., spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the B. N. Lein home. The Luther League will meet at Mrs. Theodore Skogen’s home Sun- day afternoon June 24. Everybody welcome. Clara Rise spent Saturday and Sun- day at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., and son spent Sunday at the D. D, Bark- man home. Z Gale Birkeland was a caller at Tut- tle Monday. i Heaton daughter Ferne were Bismarck callers Monday. Mrs. A. L. Mutchler and Edna Boss of Bismarck were Sunday evening vis- itors at the L. Knowles home. - Mike and Margaret Jones of Hurds- field were week-end guests at the Henry Jacobson home. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hubey and daugh- ter Donna Lucille were callers in Tuttle Monday evening. Faye Harvey left Sunday for James- town where she will attend college for the summer months. Try; By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Geo. Nelson was elected school di- rector for 3 years at Trygg school No. 1 last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo were guests last Sunday at the Otto and Alice Swanson home. They are Mrs. Nelson's brother and niece. Etta Jenkins and Emil Hogue mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. The E. A. Trygg family motored to Bismarck Sunday night. Myrtle Magnuson left last Satur- day for Minneapolis to visit her sis- ter Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdahl were supper guests Monday night at the Nels Nelson home. C. J. Trygg transacted business in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn and Orrist Trygg were supper guests Sunday at the Ernest Kell home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smuland ar- rived here Sunday to visit her parents, C. J. Trygg’s. They came from Spring- field, Mo., where they were recently married. j Ghylin {__ Ghylin By I. L. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and daughters, Earl Davis and sons Willis, Gill and daughter Margaret, were 6 By SARAH HEINLE Delores Payne visited a few days at the Walter Grewe home. Marjorie Shearer visited at the Walter Grewe home Thursday. Lavern Grewe visited with Richard Heinle Friday. sons of Sterling, and Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted of Baldwin, were vis- itors at the Jiras home Sunday. [Baldwin | By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The annual fancy work sale and picnic sponsored by the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid was held on the church grounds Thursday. A picnic dinner! was served at noon and @ program was given. Miss Bernice Crofte, who taught! school in Crofte the past two years, left Friday for Seattle, Wash., where she has accepted a position. Mrs. Emil Geigle accompanied her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Walkcher of Turtle Lake on a trip to the west coast, leaving here early Tuesday morning. They expect to be away more than a month. irs. Geigle will spend some time at Sfykane, Seattle and other Washing- ton\goints, and also visit relatives at Salem, Oregon. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will serve lunch all day on election day in the town hall. Mrs. Ernest Lange, who has been & guest at the home of local relatives the past month, left recently for north of Wilton, where she plans on spending seve! weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg and fam- ily visited and shopped in Mandan ‘Thursday. Noel Borner visited relatives near Arnold Friday afternoon. Ted Burkhart of Naughton was & caller in town Wednesday morning. Miss Juanita Webster of Bismarck is spending some time with friends in the community. > | Clear Lake | oo By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Billie and Buddy Hargrave of Bis- marck are visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer. Those who attended the school meeting at Bismarck Tuesday were Albert Christianson, Paul Paslay, Homer Nelson, and Nels Dronen. Other Bismarck callers irom this vi- cinity were L. B. Olson, Marven and Rudolph Kluksdale, Henry Olson, Mrs. J. W. Beyer and Miss Hannah Dronen. Mrs. Martin Olson and daughter Miss Della, Mrs. Robert Sharp and Florence called at the Albert Christ ensen home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Marie Olausen and daughter Mrs. Harold Christianson and child- ren visited with their son and brother Olaf Olausen and family at Fingal, N D,, from Thursday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ambers and family from south of Vafley City and former resident of this locality have been visiting relatives and friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Olson and Mr. and Mrs. ividg Eisenbize and daughter Mar- cel Miss Evelyn Thomas of Sterling and Mrs, Ed. Thomas and son Donnie of Driscoll spent Sunday evening visiting with Mrs. Albert Christianson. Allen Van Vleet was a Bismarck caller Monday. Leonard Olson spent Monday with the Robert Sharp children. Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘The Canfield Ladies Aid met at the J. Fisher home Wednesday. It was cided where the next meeting held, but it will meet the 11th . and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson were callers Sarah and Ernest Heinle visited at the Bernard Hall home Sunday. Visitors at the Heinle home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller and family and Louise Heinle. John and James Holkup called on Norman Hall Sunday. Amanda and Elsie Ecklund and Delores Payne called at the G. E. Shearer home recently. Regan ©. By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Shirley Lein of Wing spent several days of last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein. J. W. Kiefer left for Miami, Fla. Tuesday morning. Mrs. Kiefer is ready at Miami and the family will make that city their future home. Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and daughter Frances returned Tuesday from Puy- allup, Wash., where Frances has been attending school and Mrs. Tourt- lotte has spent the past several months. Mrs. Jahr of Spokane ac- companied them home and will spend ienernaeaass as the guest of the Tourt- Mrs. B. O. Lein, Mrs. H. F. Dimond and Thelma Hanson called on Wilton friends Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and daughter Rosebud motored to Bantry, N. D., Tuesday. They were accom- panied home on Thursday by Mavis and Norton Jr., who had been the |ning. Guests of their grandparents for sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and August Westerman attended the a meeting held at Bismarck Tues- y. Mrs. B. O. Lein is spending several weeks in Bismarck where she is re- celving medical treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman have moved from the parsonage the house vacated by J. W. Kiefer. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopkins will move from the Helgeson house into the house vacated by the Wester- mans. Gladys Gramling who has been at- tending school at Valley City during the last session returned to her home who attended the past year return- Friday. Carl Berg and son Mardan Friday. Bernita Brennise who has been employed in Bismarck for the past several months has returned to her Dorothy Hubbell Lincoln Valley were visitors at the Kusler home Wednesday. Mr. and spent Ralph Madland and son Ralph Jr., of Sheldon were Friday visitors at the 7s . Harold Madland. in_ Bismarck Thursday. Miss Gudrun Jordahl left for Val- visiting the former's daughter, o'clock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis Sunday. Delbert Davis, Rock Hill, spent Sun- day with his brother in Ghylin. Gust Peterson is vissiing at the home of Henry Rosendahl. Henry Strom was a Sunday guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strom, Willis Johnson, Wilton, is visiting with his grand-mother, Mrs. A. N. Tosseth, at the home of Nils Tosseth. ¢—______...._____-__» | Steiber | —————— By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mrs. John Carlson is a patient in one of the Bismarck hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schafer and fam- ily were Bismarck callers Monday. Fred Bergquist and son, Emil, spent ®& couple days in Bismarck and Man- dan this week. Mr. and Mrs. John St:oh and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son, Wayne, spent Wednesday evening at the Dave Hochhalter home. Albert and Bessie Anderson, Ray- mond, Mildred and Albert Gaub and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Laurence Adams home. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Wahl and son were Regan callers Wednesday. Mrs. Clifford Forsythe and son, Donald, of Bismarck and Miss Ella Schilling and Bud Lundberg visited at the Fred Uhde home Monday. Bismarck callers from this vicinity Tuesday were Mrs. H. A. Smith, John Carlson and daughter, Doris, Mr. and Mrs, John Stroh and daughter, Lan- nis, Paul Wahl and J. C. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub called at the John Zoller home Sunday eve- Hazlegrove | | ee By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Marlin Hutchinson called at the Art Oshuner home Tuesday. ‘ Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray soled Tuesday at the Carl Keopplin e. Mrs. N. 8. Goldsmith and daughter Miss Dorothy called on Mrs. Frank Gray Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gordy visited Tues- day evening at the Art Oshuner home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. marck and Mandan visitors Thursday. Vernon Clark's brother, George, ac- companied them home where he is pend employed at the Adolph Hansen ome, Mr. and Mrs. Elsus Elness and family of, Sterling were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elder Elness last Sunday. Elder Hiness was a Driscoll caller a Bird Island, Minn., spent a few days visiting at the home of Mrs. Knudson’s Parents, Roy Marchants. Mrs. Emil Stroh spent Thursday and Saturday at the home of her parents, Emil Johnson's. Dave Hochhalter and George Voll- mer were Regan callers Friday. Sunday visitors at the Roy Mar- chant home were, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Ed- ward Stroh and John Reile. Tom Novak motored to Wing Fri- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zelmer and fam- ily were Wednesday evening visitors at the Emil Johnson home. \ Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- ily and Jake Wagner were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Mike Pan- Jovich home. Sunday visitors and supper guests at the Bossert home were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Trey, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and daughter Deloris, Alex, Magdalena and Elizabeth Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth and Tilly visited at the Paul Davis home Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mile Panjkovich and Mrs, Gottfried Bossert called at the A. Degner home Friday afternoon. George Herman, Clyde Rhodes, Wm. Melhoff, Fred Borth and Mr. and Mrs, Ben McCluskey and children call- ed and visited at the Bossert home the past week. Lyman By 8. GYLDEN — Elmer Sirnio and John Annalla were visitors at William Harju’s and Gust Ecklholm's Monday. Adolph and Char: .- Johnson were over-night guests of Severt and Sulo Gylden Monday. Mrs. Henry Inget spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Gust Eckholm. Mr. Poykka of Savo, So. Dak, is visiting his cousin John Hokano. Miss Mamie Hokana, brother Theo- dore and Ina Kanges visited at Wal- ter Ojanen’s Wedn ° lay evening. Misses Ina and Lillian Kenilla and Edna Elliason weve Bismarck call- ers Thursday. Charley and Adolph Johnson were visitors at August Kangas’ Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Kavonius and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pihlaja left Tuesday morning for different points in Minnesota, Miss Lenora Hedstrom visited with _ Martha Siirtola several days this week. Misses Tyne and Siiri Eckholm, Wayne Inget, and sister Venla spent Sunday at Jacog Niemt’s. | Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Doneen Gilcher of Jamestown spent @ few days at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hannefield and daughters visited in Bismarck Satur- Fred Nelson was a Wilton caller Monday. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of Mandan and Mr. and Mrs. L. Gilcher of Jamestown visited at Ole Lillef- Jeld’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stalher and and also Miss Belle Goldsmith were in Tuttle Wednesday. H. Gordy called at Frank Gray's ‘Thursday afternoon. a A. Hieb, Art Oshuner, Jake Stigel- meyer, Karl Keopplin and Ed Osh- uner were callers in Steele Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Art Oshuner and fam- ily were shoppers in Tuttle Friday noon. Visited relatives Sunday south of Tut- Miss Adrain Stewart visited ~Sun- day at the Jake Stigelmeyer home. Mr. Kopplin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and sons Wallace and Jakie were supper guests Sunday evening’ at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Frank Gray. Se ee | Christiania | By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Brushwein and fam- Beverly Olson is spending a few) Urday Mr. and Mrs. Val Steiner visited with Mr. Steiner's parents at Richard- ton last week. Montana. daughter Shirley of Bismarck called at the Edward Flanagan home last week. Matt Andahl and Val Steiner ship- ped a carload of cattle to St. Paul Saturday. Matt Andahl rode down to deliver them. { Still —_____—_—_——_* By B. P. HAGSTROM ‘The 4-H program given in the Still hall Friday evening was attended by @ large and appreciative audience. The girls realized a very nice sum of 4-H camp at the U. 8. Indian school at Bismarck. Mre, E, Lillefjeld, son | jy isify berg. were Sunday guests at the 8. ‘W. Nemetz home. Jake Shats called at the Sam Doerr home Saturday. ° Mr. Feltheim and Harvey Fitager- ald called at the Bethel Bailey home, Friday. 8. L. Jordahl and Barney Strand were Wednesday dinner guests at the Clayton Little home. Milton Moses was a Wing caller ‘Tues¢ vy. Mr, and ; Irs. Guss Graf and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Fred Elnes home. Phyllis Little was a week-end guest of Ruth Lytle at Wing. | Ecklund By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery were Sunday visitors at the Lawrence Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schuler and daughter Dorothy motored to Wash- burn Sunday where they visited with relatives. Miss Gladys Johnson of Zap, N. D., was an overnight guest at the Carl Spitzer home Thursday. Priscilla Jane Christ is spending several days visiting at the Carl home Sunday were Violet Drewer, Mabel Aune and Irene Mt 5 Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Macumber — with relatives in Wilton Sun- ry. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon of Bur- lington, N. D., visited at the Wm. Ollenburger home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Franklund and family visited at the home of Mr. Franklin's parents at Painted Woods, Monday. Russell Johnson and Mike called at the Carl Spitzer home Mon- day. ————__——_ | Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wents of Pick- ardville spent Sunday at the John Berg home. Sunday dinner guests at the Sam Berg home were the Sr, Mr. Jorgenson, Jake Hochhalter, John Wagner and A. E. Nelson. ‘The infant son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roherer and| oq" money, enabling them to attend the |@. crud if ees By MES. K. R. SNYDER Mayme Clark is her brother-in-law Mrs, cl Be Had E j ES E Pri i iis eft & g e--@ F E ys F : H ny 4 t ; i (| Hi il iE | 38 it it FG : I 8 ij 7 li Thursday. caller Floyd Owen farm Thursday, and spends about $10 vehicle each Tt has been found that constant in- toxication has no effect on the health of mice, rats, or fowls. ‘There are 2,188,370 operators of pri- vate motor trucks in the United IN AMERICA By eo Nathan Kai Author of “Famous First Fa