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{" Eadund By ELBIE MURREY Visitors at the Al Holden home Bunday were Harold and Allen Lar- son, Frank and Bertha Partyke, Frank, Teddy and Margaret Murrey end Alfred Hegen. Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke, son Eddy and Steve Murrey were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. Palmer Strandemo and daughter Betty called at the Steve Murrey home Wednesday evening. Teddy Murrey was a visitor at the Enock Anderson home Sunday. Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson went to the Sunne church near Wilton Tues- day to attend the funeral of George Rosenbeck, an old pioneer in this area, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Edgar and Edsel motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday on a business mission. John Anderson motored to Regan ‘Tuesday evening to attend a wheat allotment meeting. Fred Cox was an overnight guest ‘Thursday at the Walter Scott homie near Regan. Hilma Olson closed her term of school Thursday in Trygg school No. 2. She received a position in the Grenville cafe in Wing where she was employed last summer. ; Lenora Hedstrom’s school closed Friday in Trygg No. 1. Mr, and Mrs, George Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn and Fred Cox mo- tored to Bismarck and Mandan Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo motored to Bismarck Saturday on & business. Gerald and Gwendolyn Nelson call- ed at the Nels Nelson home Sunday. ag Cromwell | ? > *o : By LILLIE JIRAS Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hendershott were entertained at dinner Sunday at the George Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Varley and Mrs. ‘W. J. Jiras were visitors and lunch- eon guests at the Philip Monroe home near Wilton Tuesday afternoon. Jake Kaiser, who has been station- e’ with a CCC camp at Thornburg, Ark., came home Friday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser, and other relatives here. F. C. Nelson and son Porter were visitors and supper guests at the W. E. Lips home near Bismarck Friday. Miss Hazel Engdahl, student of Bis- marck high school, spent the week- end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley were en- tertained at dinner Sunday at the Jiras home. Mr, and Mrs. John Gterke of Bis- marck were overnight guests Satur- day at the home of Mrs. Gierke’s fath- er, F. H. Schroeder. Corliss Nelson, student of the Bis- marck high school, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. ©. Nelson, and other relatives here. Miss Laura Grimsrud returned to her home in La Moure, N. D., Wed- nesday,. after completing an eight months’ term of school in Cromwell school No, 1. o By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. F. O. Johnson returned home Monday from a 10-day visit at St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Johnson also was present,at a family reunion. ‘The junior-senior banquet was held Friday evening in the hall. Mrs. Nora Sharpe of Christiania township was a visitor at the Sharpe home Sunday. ‘The Misses McCormick and Jenson hhad visitors’ day in their school rooms Friday afternoon. After a short pro- gtam refreshments were served. Baccalaureate services for the grad- uates was given Sunday evening in the hall by Rev. Brenna, Mrs, Carl Ingstad of Bismarck is ¢ | Driscoll NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS @|were served after a social afternoon CCC in Arkansas, are visiting here at their respective homes, now stationed at Lakota. Mr. and Mrs. John Emineth and family were Sunday visitors at the Sulo Eckholm, Walter Waiste, They @f€/ Henry Josephson and Raymond Jose- phson who have been at the CCC sta- tioned at Thornburg, Ark., a the winter months, spent the past home of Mrs. Emineth, Sr. Little] week visiting at their horges here be- Miss Elizabeth remained for @ feW/ tore going to Lakota to continue their days’ visit pti tig) geri F work. Mrs. O. Dutton an family an ef Sol Harold Sherman visited Sunday with aes Nae canes aay relatives at the Arthur Metcalf home) “yrs, anna Dronen and family were in Driscoll, Bismarck callers Saturday. S8ulo Eckholm accompanied Ingets | |to Bismarck Friday. OO ey 1 K 7 {McKenzie | Miss Sylvia Eckholm spent Satur- day night and Sunday at her home By MBS. T. T. HUGHES here. She returned to the North Pat- terson ranch Sunday evening. The Larkin club was entertained) Ole Ryckmann was an overnight Tuesday by Mrs. G. A. Hughes with| guest of John Gylden Wednesday. » Darrell are visiting at Sai ‘valedictorian, was given awards of @|the Wilton school. LeRoy at the hospital Friday evening. Mrs. Homer Brownawell and son » N. D,, for a few days. f ~~ Painicd Woods | o ‘Thursday. By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and children visited at the Elias Lillefjeld ‘home Sunday morning. Mary Ann attended Sunday school. Mrs, Ed. Brown of Chicago, who was called to North Dakota by the serious illness of her mother, visited last week at the William Brown home. Gerald Lillefjeld of Wilton spent a few days at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Ruby Fred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fred of Painted Woods, Lake were shoppers at Thursday. : Mrs, pers at Wilton Thursday. derwood. motored to Wilton Thursday. - Sunday. scholarship to Concordia and James- town colleges. She graduated from Delores Erickson celebrated her 10th |Dan Stelhr and daughter of Wishek, six members present. Refreshments/? hr k by the hostess, assisted by her daugh- Se un ter, Miss brothas es -— 3 The W. C. T. U. was enterta! B; INA MARCHANT Wednesday by Mrs. L. Madiand. De- ee licious refreshments were served by} Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored Mrs, Madland at the close of the/to Bismarck on Tuesday to see the business meeting, former's mother who is in the hospi- The Royal Neighbors entertained at/tal with pneumonia. She is some- @ picnic at the Menoken picnic} what better at this writing. grounds Thursday evening in honor) Mr, and Mrs, Emil Stroh visited at of Miss Lovetta Sanborn, who willlthe Marchant’s Friday evening. leave after her school term closes.| Eq, Stroh was a business caller at Miss Sanborn was presented with &/the Mike Pankjovich home on Wed- gift from the local R. N. A. members. /nesday evening. The high school play cast and thelr} Miss Elsie Kramer, who has been directors, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Ros8,/ visiting friends in this community, enjoyed @ picnic at Menoken pienic/returned to her home at Bergen last oo grounds Tuesday evening. Mrs, E. L, Adams, Mrs. W. A. Mal- lory and Mrs. M, A, Doucette were business callers in Bismarck Thurs- a lay. Lyle Wilton of the CCC camp sta- tioned in Arkansas is here on a five days’ visit at his home, The Royal Neighbors held a regular meeting in the hall Thursday night with 14 members present. Kathryn Hughes was accepted as a new member by transfer from the juveniles, She will be taken in June llth at the R. N. A. district conven- tion to be held in Bismarck at that time. The 4-H seniors club met Saturday ‘afternoon with Florence Habeck. All but two members were present at the meeting. The junior and senior high school students, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. Ross, enjoyed a banquet at ‘Bismarck Friday evening. The Epworth League members from here motored to Bismarck Friday night where they attended the league rally. inet OT SDE Hampton By eee KOPPY Steve Koppy, who has been at Fort Rice the past several months, re- turned to his home Wednesday aft- ernoon. eo 1 1 o The Livona Homemakers club en-|liston are spending a few days with | visiting relatives here. tertained the Hampton club Thursday at the Wallace Kyes home, The project leaders, Mrs. Severly and Mrs. Woods, demonstrated the subject,|Sunday at Turtle Lake with relatives./and Mrs. Marvin Manning visited at “How to Buy Cotton Fabrics” and different patterns of aprons were dis- Played. A very delicious lunch was|ner guests at Arthur Latson’s home|ccc boys, served at noon, Mrs. Dewey Lawler, accompanied by the Mesdames Busby and Koppy, spent Friday afternoon at the Mrs. Martha Tuttle home at Emmonsburg. Mrs, Tuttle is confined to her bed. She is on the way to recovery now. George Lawler, who is attending high school in Linton, spent the week- end at his home. ‘Tom McCory called on his son John Saturday forenoon before leaving for California. Alma Grenz, who is in Linton, spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Pitzer and daughter Julia of Mandan visited friends in this vicinity Sunday. Mrs. Steve Koppy, daughter Eliza- beth and sons, Steve and Frank, visit- ed at the former's daughter and son- in-law near Fort Rice Sunday. o [ Frances | a ere « By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and Ruth Ann Thysell transacted bus- iness in Bismarck Monday. visiting at the Titus home. Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Burnett left ‘Thursday to visit relatives at Clif- ford and Fargo. A miscellaneous shower was given ‘Thursday afternoon in the hall for the Misses Ortmann and McCormick. ‘They will both be June brides. ‘The rural mail carriers of this dis- trict held a meeting Saturday eve- ning at the Fred Jordan home. ‘The juniors and seniors held a pic- nic Monday afternoon at Lake Isabelle. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bourgois and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Myron ‘Thistlewaite and son of Bismarck P. M. Lathrop and daughter Jean- ne left Monday for a visit at points in Canada, High school and eighth grade com- mencement exercises will be held Sat- evening in the hall. e Brittin | By 0. DUTTON Master Dickie Smith had the mis- fortune to get his foot caught in the drill Jast week and it was quite badly Ellison, Jr., part in Ehberling, and Mrs. Laura Dance of|were Mrs. John Stewart of McKensie sister, Mrs. A. J, Stewart, |helped in this affair. f H & at he z of fe d gE Hy E [ | i ee f 3 i EE i ; : i é | ge E i i i ti #¢ ei i E ik : i . LET i : z Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist at- tended the show “Laddie” in Man- dan Monday evening. Edwin Dietzman attended the wed- ding dance of Mr. and Mrs. George Goldader in Bismarck Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lawrence Madiand entertained the local WCTU Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Dietzman, Gladys Tooker and Mrs. Mallory were visitors, At the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Lawrence Madland and Mrs. Gilbert Melick attended the W. ©, T. U. convention at Steele Thursday. Miss Edson had a school picnic at Bertch of Mandan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen Sunday. Miss Otillia Sunday at the Kruger home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were supper guests at the Garros home, south of Menoken Saturday evening. Eddie and Alfred Ryberg and Mr. and’ Mrs, Walter Dietzman were call- ers at the Elmer Lundquist home Sunday evening. {__S& W. Burleigh t By MRS. ALEX STEWART . Charley Johnson visited relatives in Bismarck Sunday. Ernest Wingle badly in the rake one day last Mr. and Mrs, Dan and Bismarck callers Monday. McClean, z yy and Monday. They also visited home £8 Fees & 2 a fer i 5 fF E o-5 hurt his foot quite week, Mr, and Mrs. Julius Hauff and son Albert and Edward Stroh motored to McClusky Friday evening to attend graduation exercises, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Houser and son were Sunday visitors at the Pat Fitz- gerald home, Leo Nieters, George Nolan and Wm. E Ryan returned on CCC in Arkansas. Thursday from the They will return on Tuesday to Lakota, N. D., for this summer, Ted, George, John and Philip No- lan called at Marchant's Sunday evening, ° @ Glenview | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON The Ladies’ Aid that met at the Jacobson home Thursday afternoon was well attended. The next mee! will be at the R. E. Hagen home dune 6th. Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Moe of Minot. spent the latter part of the week here |¢- with relatives and attended the fu- neral of Mrs. Moe's brother-in-law. They returned to Minot Saturday aft- ernoon, Walter Grabarkewitzs went to Bis- marck Friday ‘where he will be em- Ployed for sometime. Mrs, Grabar- kewitzs and family will remain on the farm for @ short time. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Johnson of Wil- Mrs. Amanda Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Siebold and family and Cornelia. Johnson spent Mr. and Mrs, Pete gohnson and Amanda Johnson were Sunday din- near Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Deardorff and family of Bismarck, Gertrude, Irene and Doris Damstrom and John Elia- son were Sunday visitors at the Jacobson home. ] PS ene Cede yee he nse R NENT |____ Baldwin Mrs, John Reinhart of Minneap- By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER olis has been spending a few days|home June 5th, | visiting among old friends in this locality. The Reinhart family are former residents of Baldwin, Mrs. Jane Register her home in Bismarck after a few days’ visit here with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Fal- keinstein, The young folks of the community heid @ charivari party Thursday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israe) Keator, recent newlyweds. Mrs. Keator was formerly Miss Ruth Fal- keinstein, A new switchboard has been in- stalled in the local telephone ex- ‘ change and service which had been Practically at a standstill the past two weeks is back to normalcy, Mrs, Ira Falkenstein entertained a in honor of the wedding daughter, Miss Ruth Israel Keator, son of Mrs. Iva Kea- tor of Wilton. A wedding dinner was served. Mr. Keator has rented @ farm near still and he and his bride plan on taking a wedding trip in June. Martin Bourgois called here Thurs- day on a business errand. He had just returned from Jamestown where he attended a political convention. Mrs. Fred Rupp has returned home from a visit at the home of her sister, Sirs, Genter Gosden n in Fargo. Miss ices Rupp remaining for a longer visit. By MBS. C. E. MOFFIT ‘The community gave a benefit pro- gram and dance at the hall Friday night. A quilt was raffled off and brought over $45. Mike Kleeman had @|the lucky number. A mock radio pro- gram, WIND, was given by the com- munity, by Miss Margaret Gillen, A mock trial was the out- standing number. A dance was given and with music furnished by a Man- dan orchestra. Lunch was served by the ladies. The proceeds cleared, in- cluding quilt, program, dance and weekj|supper, amounted to over $70. This J. P. Dietrich, Mrs. Andrew Irvin| Excelsior Springs, Mo., to be treated. le Nickolson and Helen Beck- visited at Dan McClean’s Sun-|dall home. will be used to send a sick man to The committee in charge wishes to thank all those far and wide who Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, Sr. were Sunday guests at the J. C. Ken- J, A.|dren visited at the August Benz home| Mr, and Mrs, j ond i Sunes Lawrence Fit Mr. and Mrs, Harold Krubsach has returned to|* Group of about 30 relatives Saturday| Mrs, of heFla patient in a local hospital at Bis-|[} Falkenstein, to/marck, returned to her home here Tuesday. ————— OO Joe. i Moffit ! N ee Mala | and after ding a week at Mgr. [Little home, = week at the Clayton and Mr, and Mrs, Otto Wolf and Mrs. Walter Grewe and family. Mr, and Mrs, John Schladt and daughters, Bernise, Frances and Lil- lian and son Herbert were Sunday visitors at the John Fischer home near Pickardville, Regan | birthday Monday. ‘Mrs. Victor Frank. lund and children, Mrs, Lester Brown and son Marian and grandmother, Mrs, William Brown, visited at the Iver Erickson home, Mrs, Erickson served a very delicious lunch, Mrs, August Nelson and son Junior of Wilton are spending a few days this week at the Andrew Nelson home. | | SEER ER | GlearLake ||" ° By BERNADETTE HOPKINS The Regan grade school finished CHRISTENSEN atighiett! 4 their term Friday with a plenic at the schoolhouse. The high school held their picnic Wednesday at the Rocks. B. O. Lein returned home Sunday from Detroit Lakes, Minn., where he had accompanied a party on a fish- ing trip, Mr, and Mrs. Norton Strand, Mrs. B. O. Strand and Mrs. B. O, Lein mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday where Mr. Strand attended the grain deal- ers’ convention, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins of Baldwin were Regan callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer returned to their home at Washburn after spending a week at the B. O. Lein home. Mr, and Mrs, Norton Strand and family motored to Bantry, N. D., Sat- urday and spent the weeksend as the guests of Mrs, Strand’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kyle. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence and Mrs, A. F. Tourtlotte were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson at their farm home. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Ray McCullough at her farm home Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs, Christernon as the assisting hostess. ° The next meeting will be held June 12 at the home of Mrs. B. O. Lein. |} Miss Gladys Gramling is spending several days at Still as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Thompson. pinata totes {Welch's Spur | + By MRS. R. M. WELCH Boyd school No. 1 closed at the end of this week for summer vaca- tion, A community picnic was held in O. P. Welch’s willow grove. Mr. and Mrs. E, Funston and son Elmer and daughter, Mrs. Richard Salter, with their children, visited at visited at their homes over ae See Almas the week-end, h Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and oun penile nla srg etsns Keres left for their home at Yucc@ lence in Menoken Tuesday and were Sunday. = Mr, Whitmer and the pupils of his Peirrpenetepa ies hig which re class had a picnic at the lake Friday Nambon: held in Boyd school No. 1 Saturday. Miss Gudrun Jordahl spent th week-end at the Strand home. Mrs. Nels Dronen took Allen Morse to the St. Alexius hospital Thursday evening. Mr. Morse has pneumonia. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, Mr, and Mrs, O. B. Newland and Peter Mal- sam. Alex Ambers and Marven Klucks- dal called at the F. B, Paslay home junday. Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Olson called on relatives in Driscoll Sunday. Allen Van Vleet, who is employed at Bismarck, spent the week-end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen ‘are the parents of a baby girl born Sunday, May 26, Mrs. Frandsen and son Stanley and John Miller of Sanger were overnight guests Sunday at the Ole Newland home, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Sunday with Mr. and ‘Mrs, Bennie Hansen near Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Dronen and son Andrew motored to Bismarck Monday and returned with their son, Albert, who has been a patient at the St. Alexius hospital the past six weeks. Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs, Chas. Kuehl’s sister and son of Illinois visited at the Kuehl home ®& few days last week, 4 Mrs. Gust Olson and children re- turned to Wing after spending a week Rev. and Mrs. Watkins spent a few days with Mrs. H. Watkins last week. Mr, and Mrs. Alf Johnson and Mr. the Strand home Sunday. Clarence Walker and Gene Little, Rudolph and Jake Heinle of Turtle Bismarck William SBrezden and son Frank and daughter Mary were shop- Miss Elsie Ecklund is visiting a few days at the Guy Payne home at Un- Bernard Hall and daughter Lorraine Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laib were visi- tors at the Andrew Heinle home Visitors at the John Schlofman home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf, daughters Hilda and Martha, and grandson Edwin, Mrs, and son Kermit, and Mr. and Mra, Chas. Mallard and family were in ‘Bismarck Saturday. Glen H. Baker called at the R. M. Welch home Sunday morning. Robert Welch and.son Bobbie visit- Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Heinle and/ed at the Ruth McMurrich home son Junior were shoppers at Wilton |Sunday. —————————— i Richmond | —__________-+ By MARTHA BOSSERT Miss Jessie Braden closed a very successful term of school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and fam- ily motored to Mercer Friday where they attended the funeral of Mr. ‘Berg's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis are the Le taitad of a baby boy born Wednes- 'Y Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and daughters, Clara and Christina, and son Gottfried were Sunday supper guests at the Fred Plines home. — Telfer | o> By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Mr. and Mrs. Giovannoni and daughter Edith were Bismarck shop- pers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Porter are the parents of a baby girl born at their home last Thursday. Mike and Martin Emineth, who are home from the CCC camp for a short visit, accompanied by their mother, were shopping in Moffit Thursday. John and Bernita Fields visited at the John Becknel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Dietrich attend- ed the funeral of a relative at Hebron Thursday. ["_ Hazlegrove i Panes By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE George Hirsch called Monday at the Art Oschuner home. Mrs, Joe Goldsmith and son Harold were in Tuttle Wednesday. Robert Hieb and Harry Stone were in Tuttle on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Morse, Russell Woodward, Ed. Oschuner and Frank Gray called at the Art Oschuner home Friday evening. Mrs. Russell Woodward and chil- dren and Mrs, Ed. Oschuner were in Tuttle Saturday. ry ‘ Still | 1? e By 1. 8. HAGSTROM ‘The program sponsored by the Lakeville Homemakers in the Still hall Friday evening jas fairly well attended, Everyone enjoyed the vari- ous numbers which included a group of colored pictures of wild flowers, birds and the Bad Lands of North Dakota presented by Mr. Clell Gan- non of Bismarck. Miss Fern Perkins of Washington, D. C., visited at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, the fore part of last week, Miss Perkins will visit in the western states before returning to her work, The Lakeville Homemakers met at the Ole Hagstrom home Thursday afternoon. The lesson on “Ready-to- Wear Garments was presented. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs, C. L, Johnson Thursday, June 27th. Those who attended the Missionary society convention held at Falkirk, N. D., Wednesday were Mesdames Henry | Johnson Thursday, June 6th. Norman Armour (above) of New Jersey, present minister to Haiti, was nominated by President Roose- velt to succeed the late Warren Delano Robbins as minister to Can- ada, (Associated Press Photo) Victor Anderson, Tilda Falkenstein, Walfred Asplund, Benton Backman and Elmer Kling. The Sunshine Workers 4-H club will meet at the home of Helen and Doris members are urged to be present, Miss Ingrid Hagstrom of Price, N. D., spent Saturday and Sunday at her home. Miss Helen Redington, teacher in the Still school, spent the week-end at her home in Wilson township, Misses Neva Noon and Helen John- son returned to their homes Friday after having attended high school in ‘Wilton the past year. Miss Helen Pearson was an over- night guest of Miss Doris Johnson Sunday. A group of relatives and friends of Mrs. Elmer Kling gathered at her celebrate her birthday anniversary. A lovely afternoon was spent after which lunch was served. © i Phoenix ry — By ELIZABETH NEFF Albert Rachel, who has been a pa- tient in the St. Alexius hospital the past four weeks, returned to his home Sunday evening. Oscar Weitstock brought him home. Anne Sandberg spent a few days here on business. She stayed at the E. Edie home. Ida Wutzke spent the week-end at the Jake Wutzke home. Anne Edie and Bernie Zimmer were callers at the Alex Neff home Sun- day, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohr christined their small son Bernell Richard Sun- day at the German Lutheran church at Arena, sponsors being Miss Adline Kraft and Benjamin Rohr. Edwin, George, Leonard and Lydia Rachel were Sunday afternoon visi- tors at the John Driscoll home. ‘Wayne Drum and Ed. Pond were Sunday visitors at the Emil Schockn- All| Monday. home Monday afternoon to help her| Arnold [Wing] By MARTHA MUELLER Baccalaureate services were con- .” ducted in the hall Sunday evening. Rev. Ellis Jackson of Bismarck de- livered the sermon, Geo, Kavonius returned home from the hospital Friday evening, very much improved. Mr, and Mrs. John Laschkewitsch and Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Laschke- witsch of Goodrich were supper guests at the John Mueller home Sat- urday evening. Burnette Jacobson left Sunday morning for Arthur, N. D., where she will work at the Old Folks’ Home, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and fam- ily of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the John Harty home. The seventh grade pupils entertain- ed the eighth grade pupils and teach- ers at @ banquet held in the school- house Thursday evening. Maxine See, Helen Harty and Hilda Wutzke, all who are employed in Bis- marck, spent the week-end at their homes here. Ruth Toliver was an overnight guest at the home of Mrs, Esther Olson ‘Sunday, Geo. Anderson, accompanied by Ben Lein of Regan, went to Minnesota — ‘Wednesday on a fishing trip. Paul Davis left Wednesday morn- ing with several relatives to visit his father who is very ill in « hospital at Rochester, Minn. J. B. Glanville and family spent last Sunday at Butte, visiting rela- tives. Dorothea Josephson was a dinner guest at the John Mueller home PF | Burnt Creek i NRE orchid tert By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON ,. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Andahl, son and daughter, Jack and Gloria Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kensler, son and daughter, Robert and Pansy Ann, call- ed at the H. E. Coddington home Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Valentine Steiner, r., Coddington. A number of guests surprised Mrs. Dave Kensler of Bismarck on her Walter Bertsch, accompanied by Donald Coddington, called at the John Habeck home Tuesday in Glen- Schonert home Friday evening. Dave Kensler and Gilbert And ‘Wesley, Allen and David Andahi call- ed at the H. E. Coddington home 'B. O, Strand and Mrs, A, Strand took her to Arena Sunday evening. Joe Wold will be employed in the Farmers’ elevator in Regan. Ladies’ Aid will meet at Ole Wold’s Harriet E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macklevain of Denhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pond,|| Wayne Drumm, Mr. and Mrs. William Rohrer and family, Lena Kraft and||i} Russell Williams were Sunday dinner guests at the Emil Schocknmyer home, Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Williamson and Jacob Shocknmyer of New York City arrived Thursday to spend a few weeks with his son and daughter-in- ||] Jaw, Mr, and Mrs, Emil Schocknmyer. O. G. Weitstock, who has been Florence Sandberg spent the week- end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shopp and Mrs. Russell Williams and daughter Beulah sister-in-law, Leppart. Donna Mae See of Wing spent the week-end at the Oscar Weitstock Mr, ‘Magnuson were Wednesday evening guests at the J. F. Little home, - Miss Mabel Lytle and a group of her pupils visited school No. 1 Monday where they practiced for the graduat- jon exercises, which were held at|il ‘school No. 1 Wednesday evening, May || . A daughter arrived at the home of } Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker of Bis- basins pains residents of mI » May 24. chosen for her was Shirley Viola. Sunday guests at the Mrs. home were Mr, and Mrs. Dale ‘Webster and son Eldon, Andrew Kolb, jand Mrs. Ernest Gordon. returned to the J, R. Fitzgerald home The advertising columns are a buying guide to you in the purchase of everything you need—including amusements! A guide that saves your time and con- . Serves your energy; that save useless steps and guards against false ones; that puts the:s-t-r-e-t-c-h in family budgets, The advertisements in this paper are so interesting, it is difficult to see how any one could overlook them... fail to profit by them. Just check with yourself and be 2 sure that you are reading the advertisements regularly —the big ones and the little ones. It is time well spent always. St ee Bint of Buying Guide Before you order dinner at a restaurant, you con- sult the bill-of-fare. Before you take a long trip’by mo- tor-car, you pore over road maps. Before you start out on a shopping trip, you should consult the advertise- ments in this paper. For the same reasons! ‘Avoid time-wasting, money-wasting detours on the road to merchandise value. Read the advertising “road maps”

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