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& Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Cullough home. Mrs, Susan Hanson remained at Miss Braden's school here, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and daughter Erma spent the week-end at Bismarck visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Borth visited their daughter Leona who is ill in the hospital in Bismarck. Bennie Weber and Andrew Berg spent the week-end at their respec- tive homes in Richmond township. @ | o Norman Fricke, who has been stay- with his brother and sister-in- _¥, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke, in; he Cromwell community the past| three weeks, has returned home. | Andy Peterson spent Sunday with} relatives in the Naughton vicinity. They attend high school in Wing. Miss Marion Kant has returned to! her school work in Bismarck after —__—___-* spending the week-end at home. Clear Lake ! Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was) here early in the week looking after farm interests. Crofte schools, taught by Misses Aldyth McCullough and Gladys | Gramling, have closed. Miss Gram- ling has returned to her home in Bis- | marck and Miss McCullough to her | home near Wilton. | a | eo ; Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp and family called at the Adolph Hansen home Wednesday. John Malsam was taken to Bis- marck Thursday where it was discov- ered he had pneumonia. He entered one of the hospitals for treatment. Miss Myrtle Christensen closed a successful term of school Thursday. A picnic dinner was served at noon and in the afternoon a program was given. Mrs. Adolph Hansen and daughters visited with Mrs, Alfred Olson Friday afternoon, Those who attended Play Day at Moffit were Marvin Klucksdal, Mar- tha and Warren Keeler, Mary Dronen, Mrs. Albert Christensen, Walter and Miss Myrtle Christensen, Miss Hannah Dronen, who is at- tending business college at Bismarck, spent the week-end with home folks. Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Olson and Grandma Olson attended church services at Bismarck Sunday and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pot- ter. Mrs. Potter is a daughter of Grandma Olson and a sister of Alfred Olson. Mrs, Dorothy Hargrave of Bismarck spent Saturday night and Sunday at her parents’ home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren and fam- ily of near Driscoll spent Sunday with @| Mrs. Oren’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, B, F. Paslay. Allen Van Vleet, who 1s employed Business callers in Linton from this| vicinity were James Heer, Theo. | Schnaible, Frank Lawler, Sr., Mr. and) Mrs, Steve Koppy, daughters, Eliza- a | and Regina, and Mr. and Mrs.; Woods and daughter. | he Hampton Homemakers club 7 special meeting Thursday aft- ernoon which was held at the Glenn Woods home near Linton. John McCory transacted business in ‘Winona Friday forenoon. ‘Visitors at the Herman Backhaus home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gappert and daughter and the latter’s mother, ‘Mrs, Backhaus, all of Linton, and Mr, and Mrs. Steve Koppy. Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and family, Miss Caroline Backhaus and brothers, Herman and Herbert, were visitors at the John Weber home in Linton Sunday afternoon. T Phoenix e — @/in Bismarck, spent the week-end here with his family. By ELIZABETH NEFF ‘Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson and family called on Mr. and Mrs. John Steeg of Driscoll Sunday. ° ‘Zz Wilson ? By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner and Mr. and Mrs, Sam Berg spent Sunday evening at the Philip Wall home.| Mr. and Mrs. John Schlofman, Sr., of Turtle Lake spent Sunday evening at the Wm. Wagner home. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Berg of Wing spent Sunday at the Fred Neumiller ome, Mr, and Mrs. John Berg and fam- tended the party at the Ralph Leach |{ly spent Sunday at the Wm. Wagner Saturday night were Alex, Eila,)home at Turtle Lake. Elizabeth Neff, Otto ed to Wilton Saturday. Mrs. Seibold, ,|Who spent a week with her parents, returned with them to her home near Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanner, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall and Mr. and Mrs, John Schlofman were entertain- ed by Mrs. Christ Wolf at a birthday party Sunday evening. \ Mrs, Chas. E, Rohrer and children and Mrs. R. Carlander of Bismarck visited with Mrs. Berg Sunday. Mrs. Gust Neumiller entertained the Ladies’ Aid Sunday. The next meeting will be the second Sunday in June at the Ludwig Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Redington mo- tored to Judson Saturday where they visited their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redington, returning home Sunday night. Dave Johnson was a Tuesday caller at the Otto Rachel home. Magdalena Neff, who was working at the Floyd Miller home for some time, returned home Wednesday night. Phoenix school No. 2 entered in the Play Day given in Wing Friday. Ottilia Brose is teaching Phoenix school No. 1 now. Elmer and Walter Wutzke, Ann and Annette Gellner were Sunday visitors at the Jake Wutzke and Geo, Pehl, Sr., homes. Jake Holwegner and family were overnight guests at the Alex Neff By MES. RAY HAZLEGROVE wish to correct an error that ppéaced in last week’s paper which stated that Andrew Kraft is in a hos- pital at Bismarck, He is in the hos- ital at Harvey. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Peter Domogalla and Vincent Domagalla and John Haw- king were in Steele Monday. Vernal V. Bold and his mother, Mrs. Belle Bold of Chaseley called at the . F. Gray and Jake Stigelmeyer homes A qonvld Hi was tn Chasey Toes-|| Dale Goldsmith called Wednesday the C. F. home. 2 a o———. i Cromwell | e By LILLIE JIRAS Mr, and Mrs. Herman Gierke and son Carl were entertained at dinner Sunday at the John Engdahl home. Mr. rie roe a A. Varley were guests o! ito and Miss Alice Swan- at Hieb| son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom are parents of a son born Tuesday in @ Bismarck hospital. & . Gray yi Frank Gray returned home from Pettibone where she visiting at the Harry Gray Frank Gray drove to Tuttle her Thursday. Woodward called Sunday. . and Mrs. Harry Morse and fam- ily visited at the Art Oschuner home Sunday. Joe Jiras, Martin, Gerald and Vic- Eugene Kraemer, who is in theltor nelson were visitors and dinner i gy at the Sam Brown home Sun- Bill Kaiser, who has been stationed with a CCC camp at Thornburg, Ar- kansas, returned to his home here gE rf i >: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner motor- @ | at a hospital in Bismarck for the past Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Little Betty June Little was taken to the hospital Wednesday of last week. She had an operation Tues- day. We hope her a speed recovery. Her mother is staying with her. Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Walter Sundquist attended Auxiliary at the Ghylin home Thursday. The next meeting will be held at Walter Sund- quist home June 12. This will be a yearly meeting and everyone is urged to attend. Mr, and Mrs, Oliver Whitmer and family and Miss Maitrejean were din- ner guests at the Strand home. Miss Aismes is spending a few days as a guest of Miss Maitrejean. Mr. and Mrs. C, Wageman and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Fitzgerald o— and sons, Merrill Lindsey, Floyd and Roy Walker, Violet and Oscar Olson and Dee Bailey attended a surprise party at the John Boschee home Sat- urday evening. ‘Word was received here that Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook, Jr., of Zion, Ill., are the parents of a baby boy. Joe Cook is a former Canfield resident. -— © Wing By MARTHA MUELLER Mrs. R, Mutchler and Mildred Mertz of Goodrich were visitors at the Ed. Dalbec home Saturday. Mrs. Edwin Jessin and son of Jamestown spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs, Lehto were Sunday evening visitors at the George Kavon- ius home. Fred Hall took A. Soder to Fargo Sunday morning, from which place the latter took the train to Washing- ton, D. C., where he will attend bus- iness matters. Fred Hall spent Sun- day afternoon with his parents at Jamestown. Mrs. G. Larson and son Larry of Woodworth spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Knowles here. Gudrun Jordahl spent the week-end with Elizabeth Humphreys, The junior class entertained the senior class at a banquet given in the hotel dining room Saturday eve- ning. The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lein and fam- ily of Marion, N. D., were visitors at the J. O, Lein home Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Edgerton and son Clyde motored to Washburn Sunday to visit relatives. Ailene Rice, Clarice Hildre and Elizabeth Humphreys spent the week- end at Bismarck. Mrs. Etta Wilkinson and son George left Wednesday morning for mee where they will visit for a wi be >: By DELLA MAE OLSON ‘The Driscoll Homemakers club met ‘Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lawrence ee Mrs, Hammer were the hos- Mrs. P, M. Lathrop and daughter Jeanne spent Monday in Bismarck. Last Wednesday afternoon the Royal Neighbors club held a party for Mrs. M. Lunn at the Al Chapin home. After the school year the Lunn fam- Wy. ae leaving to reside near Hanna- ford. Miss Laura Meyer of Fargo is spend- ing the week here visiting at the Meyer and A. Janke homes. Mrs. Mary Lindblad, who has been visiting at Grand Forks, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Truax, who has been a patient three months, returned home Satur- ‘> The 4-H Nimble Fingers Sewing club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Oscar Pederson. The county agent from Bismarck presented the club members with rings. Mrs. Anna Olson spent the week- end in Bismarck visiting relatives. — and family, Mr. and Mrs. A, Ghylin | 87. few days. three weeks’ Wildfang. of Menoken. e——. Mrs. Punston, Miss Mina Lewis and C. Tolefson of Lewis home. afternoon at her home. Alden Lewis, who is stationed with the CCC camp at Wishek, visited his Friday, W. E. Lips of Bismarck, a former resident of this township, was a@ week-end guest at the F. C. Nelson home. Miss Mabel Jacobson, teacher of Cromwell school No, 2, spent Sunday with her parents in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson were guests Sunday of Mrs. Nelson’s moth- er, Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Still, ‘alte and Mrs. Viran Nelson, son len and daughter Marjorie, and ve Mutcheler of Bismarck was|Corliss and Howard Nelson were Sun- guest at the home of|day dinner guests at the Lawrence GA prothessinlew, Mr.| Stocks home. . O. G. Weitstock Thursday.| Fred Cox, Joe Jiras, Gilbert Ceder- William Merkel es Re Seb seam, Gem Brown, Victor Nelson and motored Gerald Nelson were guests of Martin their mother, who re-| Nelson Sunday. ip Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley have re- Weitstock and|ceived word from their =a Earle of = eared $0 hale Medina, no, Bae been very ill with transact business. . _D.| pneumonia, with them for a He Be i ceearatig j , and Mrs. William Rohrer and at the Emil Schockn- Sunday. 5 Mrs. Ralph Leach enter- & group of friends at a house jurday evening. 8 BRE a i eee ee part day events held Josephson spent the week- his parental home. and Mrs. John Vollmer and Tuttle spent Sunday at the Hoffman home. Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY oes Rages ee Ree Murrey are the erent ucreral\ dave rip sof Ee y girl born Thursday. Geliner . lohnson, son Ingvold and at the E.R. Leach home this week.|aaughter Cornilea called at the Mur- rey home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eddie and fam- ily, who have been living on the Soderquist farm, moved 10 miles east of, Search this week, Murrey returned home Satur- -|day after spending Thursday and rad A Dare Smith's, . an 8. Harry Triscka visited children were|at the home of Mrs. Triscka’s parents, home/Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bodner of Wilton turday. Edna} Joe Poole, Jr., returned to Baldwin at|Monday after spending the week-end ‘at the John Partyke home. ae ee, Se Be Been and son uughters, Esther and Vio- spent the week-/let, spent Sunday at the Wallace An- cme Monday. —_—_______—-¢ | Rock Hill | ee a By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Doerr and family and Mr. and Mrs, Sam Doerr and family moved from the Isaac Marcovitz farm to a farm north of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgeral are staying at the Clayton Little home is ill, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton were Re- gan callers Thursday. Bessie Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and sons, Basil and Rodger, motored to Wing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borth were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs, Bar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred es, > ° | Glenview | —————_______—_--0 By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs, Shirl Niedermeier and infant son returned home from Bismarck Mrs, Dennis Reitzel returned to the|pina Thursday night where they and Mrs, Excelsior Springs, stay. Wednesday afternoon Wildfang with good attendance. The next meeting will be with Mrs. R. C. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. George Manly left Sunday for el Spr ‘Missouri, for a| Aneta, N. D., Sunday. Menoken and Cedric Homer By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Kenneth Van Ness, who has been ¢, home of her parents at Hatton, at Medina, N. D. ——______"—_-+ | Burnt Creek | , 1a By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spitzer of while Mrs. Little is staying at a Bis-|Burnt Creek were cert guests marck hospital with Betty June, who|of Mrs. Spitzer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Olaf Hagstrom Tuesday of last week. Andrew Bertsch, 8r., and Christ Stephen Monroe spent the week-|Bertsch are enjoying a visit with end at the home of his mother, Mrs.|their sister, Mrs. Rose Rhineheart of Mrs, Stella Damstrom left the f N. D., to visit relatives. Ernest Siebel spent Sunday in Bismarck with Mr. Johnson, Kenneth Wagner, with relatives, there. Mr, Simons is farm, Mrs. R. and children, Mr. st the Frank Mc-|derson home, a , Leonard and Don-|heme ald Lange spent Sunday at Tappen| dahl, Saturday ry Part of the week for Minnewaukan, | Alfred end guest of Alfred Habeck. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl and/and Hloria Jane, called at the ‘mother, Mrs. Julius An- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright and| daughter, G! of his callers at the H. BE. Cod-| Nelson Willard Simons came home from|dington home were John Habeck, Gil-| visitors. @ Bismarck hospital Saturday eve-|bert Andahl, ning, having spent the past week|Andahl and Allan Andahl. ‘Miss Lucy Steiner was an overnight improved and able to be about his} guest of Miss Janice M. Coddington|Minn., returned to his Pete Harvey and John and Mrs. A. ©. Wilde and daughter |called at the Valentine Steiner home| artht [Betty of Bismarck ang Mrs. . Jacob- Monday evening. Edna Andshl, Wesley|next meeting will THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, 4'°, son visited at the Grabarkewits home Monday afternoon. Visitors and callers at the Jacobson | 4, home were Mr. Ritchie, Mr, and Mrs. Theo Quanrud and family and Dorothy Baker, all of Bismarck, John Stoltzs and two sons, Erick Erickson, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Simons and Marvel Beverly and Elaine, Alvin Lange, Lawrence John- son, Louis and Vernon Lind of Still. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of Bis- marck called at the Jacobson and C. Johnson homes Monday evening. Mrs. Johnson returned to Bismarck with them for a few days’ visit, Mrs. E. C. Siebel and two sons re- turned to their home Sunday, having spent the past week with relatives near Mercer. Old-time residents will be interest- ed in knowing of the death of 0. R Anderson, a pioneer of this commun- ity. Mr, Anderson hospital in Valley City at the age of After retiring from his farm he lived in Baldwin a number of years. \ Heaton | By SARAH HEINLE passed away in a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brezden motored|day visitors at the George Kuntz to Wilton Thursday. Miss Mary Brezden called at the Walter Grewe home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kobylnick are the parents of a baby born Friday. Mrs. Walter Grewe and daughter Elsie and son Lavern were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday. Miss Amanda Ecklund visited a few days at the Guy Payne home at Un- derwood. John Shearer called at the W. Grewe home Sunday, Miss Mary Brezden is staying with her sister, Mrs. Pete Kobylnick, a Mr. and Mrs. John Schladt were visitors at the John Baumiller home |/¢d to Fargo near Baldwin Sunday. e—_—————______—_* | McKenzie ‘The Ladies’ Aid was entertained|callers at the Elmer Bloomquist by Mrs. J. F.|home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Erick Slovarp and|pers Saturday. family motored to Eureka, 8. D., to spend Mother's Day with Mrs. Slovarp’s parents. Mr, and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and Lester visited Mrs. T. I. Bailey near Bismarck Sunday. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson on daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Donald/jey McCurdy and Marcus ‘Trembley Loney and family of Bismarck, and were chosen from this locality to Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers and family @|_, Wayne Drawver and L. Madland returned home Friday from Pembina.| worked near Moffit and Brittin this ‘Miss Imelda, McCloskey of Sterling | week, ‘The Royal Neighbors held a meet-|neth Johnston, visited at the Robert ing in the hall Thursday night with|weich home 11 members present. employed as truck driver at Coulee} 10 and Clarence Doppler and Conrad Dam in Washington, is now-‘isiting | welch were all in Bismarck Saturday. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Van Ness. Kenneth expects to be/paby son called at the Robert Welch here about a month. Dennis Reitzel Craig accompanied A. C. Dance t0led at the Glen Oder home Sunday. Brainerd, Minn., where they visited Dennis Reitzel and Mr. and Mrs./sons visited at the John Welch home Homer Craven. Irving Funston, who is with the CCC in Minnesota, spent the week- end visiting his mother, Mrs. M. E. Mrs, Chester Sherman entertained six members and two visitors at the Homemakers mening hee at ae home Thursday afternoon. 5 Madiand and Ruth Ann Melvin Agnew and Mise jPeacl patie Thysell and Selmer Oanes transacted presented the lessons, “ an in Bismarck le Their Construction and Coloring” and | “rng 5 ison eh Bismarck visited Sunday at the Joe| Ont On Buying Ren ens als became a member at this meeting. A A group of ladies tendered Grand-|iuncheon was served by the hostess, ma Koon a birthday party Saturday | assisted by Mrs. M. O. Sherman, N. been D., Monday as her mother, who is ill ae Miss became worse. Mrs. Vivian Ehlis will! working in Bismarck Monday. be substitute teacher for Mrs. Reit- zel, in completing the term of school. Mrs. Chas. Graves spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Graves | with nine members present. Achieve- caller 5 Fischer and family. Miss Janice M. dington was an{ Mrs, Anton Fischer and children overnight guest of Miss Lucy Steiner.|spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Bertram Cod-/and Mrs. Joe Fischer. motored to McKenzie Sun- + day where Alfred Habeck visited his Trygg | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Fred + Harry. Coddington and Walter uns. NELSO! Berlach were Sunday guests of John By MIE. GEORGE Mrs. Maurice Erickson returned re- Mr, and ge Paul Pehousrt hat Pee} cently ee county where their guests junday vening ‘. vende grandfather's \- Mrs. Walter Paul, Mr. and Mrs, Prank |°2°i"" ig . Coddington Lucy Steiner, Valentine Steiner, Jr.,|dey, May 8th, at the home of Mrs. Habeck, Betty Andshl, and/Nels Nelson. The meeting opened Edna Andahl. Mrs, Con Johnsan and family andj Bertram Coddington was a week-| were made for Achievement John Gylden’s and Gust Eckholm’s Sunday evening. Several of Oscar Kavonius’ friends and neighbors helped him celebrate his birthday Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Pesonen and children, Mrs. Ida Thorson and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ojanen and children and Robert Kirmu spent Sunday afternoon at Arne An- tilla’s. od Telfer if By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Mrs. Wm. McMurrich called at the Andrew Irvine home Wé morning. From there she went to Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fields. The Giovannoni family were Sun- home at Brittin. ‘Willie Stewart visited at the home of his brother John near McKenzie Friday. Frank Reed visited at the McMur- rich home Sunday. L ate in Ghytin ei phan ee with Mrs, Albert Johnson Wednes- wis Evelyn Buechler, staff nutritian. } : ie pupils attended p! é hree members were f nbc Gan that day, peek sane wal eared (4h tha A price rise as high as 22 per cent Lenora Hedstrom of school No. 1 was reported for meat and prices on By 8. GYLDEN and Hilma Olson from No. 2 in Trygg| lose of the meeting. canned goods made the next biggest — and their pupils went to Wing Friday] The Ladies Aid and Missionary) jump, but no rise was recorded on , | Eino Eckholm spent Sunday ‘with! where they attended play day. Society which met with Mrs. A. H.| staples such as cereals, soap and | 4 Edwin Olson. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist|Erickson Friday were well attended.| sugar, she said. \ ‘Wayne and Walter Inget and Sev-| visited lest Sunday with his aunt,/Rev. and Mrs, J. Nelson of Under-| From the cost lists sent out to 700 ie erie Eckholm were brief callers at|Sigrid Lundquist. wood were. present. A pot-luck/ merchants, 385 were returned and re- Gwendolyn Nelson visited Sunday|lunch was served. at the Ernest Kell home. ‘The Lakeville Homemakers’ will Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist and Morrison /meet at the Hagstrom home Thurs- Cunningham were visitors Friday at|day, May 23, Final plans will be the Ernest Kell home. made for the eptertainment the club Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Nelson, Gerald/ will put on in the Still hall Friday and Gwendolyn were guests Sunday/evening, May 24. A special feature at the Gene Cunningham home. program will be a showing of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kell and fam-|slides of wild flowers and birds of| ily were Mother's Day guests of Mrs./ North Dakota by Russell Reid of Bis- Kell’s parents, Victor Moynier’s, in}marck. Lunch will be served for Gibbs township. es ® nominal admission fee will By EDNA MARCHANT ——$—$—$_—_—_@ charged. hrui John Vollan, who has been serious- [ Se nk diy tt in ‘bismarck hospital for some time, returned home Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Marchant were guests Survey D ll 8 at the John Witt home Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Witt, who has been quite sick, was taken to, St. Alexius hospi- Food Price Rise tal in Bismarck Friday night. Mr. corded in the survey to determine a basis for making new budgets allow- ing for the rise in prices, she re- ported. Prices were found to be lowest in eastern North Dakota. Merchants in the central section listed food as two per cent higher than their fellow mer- ‘ chants in the eastern area, Western le per cent on food costs in the state: q Border counties for the eastern sece | aa tion are Towner, Benson, Eddy, Fose } ter, Barnes, LaMoure and Dickey \ Central borderline counties are Ren ville, Ward, McLean, Oliver, Morton and Grant. Decomposition of olives during the curing process is caused by bacteria in hoding solutions, wash water, and factory dust, according to recent exe to] periments. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Buckley motored to Bismarck Friday. Ernest Doehle is spending a days at the Geo. Welch farm. , a 2 Sibley Rutte 4 By MES. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Byron Clizbe spent several days visiting at his home here. He return- morning with H. O, Putnam. Elmer Bloomquist and family and Bill Anderson were among those who attended a birthday party for Allan Widger at his home Sunday after- noon, L. Madland returned home from Pembina, N. D., Thursday. Henry Larson returned home from few 8. E, Clizbe and son Lloyd were Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and Lenora, Mr. and Mrs. L. Davenport and Earl Evans were Bismarck shop- —__—_—$_—$— j Welch’s Spur | By MES. R. M. WELCH L. 8. Doppler, Frank Johnson, Stan- serve as tree-planters on the govern- ‘and adjoining neighborhoods. They O. P. Welch and grandson, Ken- Tuesday. Mrs. C. K. Boyd returned home The Boyd school children, with their teacher, Miss Catherine Mc- Lean, attended the play day exercises at McKenzie Friday. family, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson call- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knudtson and Sunday. od [ Frances 4 By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, Mrs. ‘The Peter Davidson children have been quite sick with measles the past few weeks and had to be abesnt from school. Lawrence Madiand and Wayne Drawver returned home from Pem- farming. Mildred Dietzman started The Three Leaf Clover ers club met at the home of Mrs. Sarah Madland Thursday afternoon ment Day plans were discussed by the president, Miss Tena Harms. Mrs. Floyd Owen and Mrs. Gilbert Melick gave the project lessons. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harms June 13th. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and Miss Gladys Tooker transacted busi- ness in Bismarck Friday. Miss Dorothy Edson, teacher of East Frances school, took her pupils to McKenzie for Play Day Friday. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday were John and Elsie Kruger, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick, Arthur Kershaw, Walter Dietzman and son Edwin, John Ol- sen, Alfred and Eddie Ryberg, Julius Presler and Mr. and Mrs, Anton Hedstrom was an overnight @|from the hospital the latter part of vught se: = ‘Mr. and Mrs, Robert Welch and|© Prices on foodstuffs allowed on re- Witt remained there for the present.| since the FERA made its last state- wide survey in December, according Johnston visited at the Bergquist i home in Steiber township on Sunday. visiting with her sister, Mrs, Stroh for the past week, left for her T Brittin o By 0. DUTTON ved. here Friday and over Mothers’ day at the home of his par- R. A. Day, another son, arrived by plane Sunday afternoon from Spo- ‘The program the Telfer P.-T.A. Saturday evening at the Menoken hall, was very suc- Hef orders have risen only 4 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh and Irene Miss Irene Johnston, who has been Emil home at Helena, Mont., Friday. ] 8. R. Day, of Minneapolis, arrit remained ents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Day. Lieut. kane, Wash. and dance given by cessful. Features of the musical pro- R. T. Lyman left the first of the week for Canada, where he will pur- chase @ carload of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph it’s your linens that need a bit of trimming—if it’s your closets at ae Hoes shed decoration to accent their tidiness lingerie can be greatly im these edgings will exactly fit your needs. rare: 5 WEAR SOME ‘SERVICE’ STRIPES! i Moffit By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Harold Lourch of Steele, N. D., gave a very interesting talk on Moth- er’s Day Sunday at the Moffit church. His wife and daughter accompanied him. They sang a special song. They were entertained at dinner at the August Benz home en route to Brad- dock where he preached in the after- noon, Guests at the Harold Kinbsach Tuesday evening included Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Velzy and Mrs. C. E. Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane were Sun- day dinner guests at the C. E. Moffit served by the mothers of the seniors. About $17 was cleared. The Townsend O. P. R. P. club staged a surprise party for the pres- ident, Mrs. Julia C. Moffit, Wednes- day at her home in the afternoon. ‘The event was in honor of her birth- day. After the regular business meeting an appetizing lunch was ser- ved by the ladies. It was decided to make. a. quilt to, ratte ott foe. Sings to replenish the club treasury. meeting with Mrs. J. C. afternoon. will be singing, “Dreaming.” g 8th. A lesson on “Variety Samples” was demonstrated Kell. Patterns of i Hi i E H aie gh fe Kell Freddie Sabbot, Jr., E EB gyi eft oe visiting here with relatit Mahoney | Oscar Coleman, Bert Hendershott and ur Solberg homes. Emma Nelson closed her term gf Mr. and Mrs. O! Oscar, and daughters, Nellie and In- grid shopped in Bismarck Sati '. They slso Tislied with Mrs. et Ecklund and daughter, Mabel, Anne Adams, director of our Pattern Department, chooses eid alacant wa i 9p" a RE s of sim) The Sunshine Workers 4-H club for ection” by museiie of inverted pleats. <n tie lene eevee met with Miss Helen Broehl Satur- blouse and skirt back ... they're bound for endless service! On the day. Plans were made for @ pro- golf course, the tennis courts, hiking here and there, motoring . gram to be given in July. Visitors) just any-occasion you can thing of, this shirtmaker frock puts in's present were Elsie and Lillian Ghylin| —perféct appearance. If your wardrobe is already heavily striped, and Ber Nadine Johnson. The next then-do make it up in one of the lovely pastel shantungs or sport See Til ee mea, fae me is the ONE fashion that flatiere (gd I, flat e th very type of figure! Avail- week-el The