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| NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS . ., Ger home Monday. “T Hampton | lab 4 .. sister, Miss Elizabeth, motored to Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Betty and Velma Bousche spent a ‘week visiting their grandparents in ‘Mr. and Mrs, Ole Olson and Oscar {and Violet Olson returned home from Arthur, N. D., Wednesday. Luncheon guests at the Ole Olson fhome Sunday were Miss Maitrejean, (Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons. ~ Homemakers met at the E. Mow- Oscar Olson, Violet Olson, Dee Bal- ley and Merrill Lindsey attended a pie social and dance north of Wing Sat- evening. Ms ‘E baltrejean left. for her home in Minneapolis Monday after a successful term of school. She plans THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, [__ Baldwin By MES. FLORENCE BORNER @|to Regan in the fall to continue her! Richard Fricke is leaving Wednes- high school work. Miss Helen Hanson, who is employ- ei in Bismarck, spent several days in Regan as the guest of her father, J. M. Hanson. The Ladies’ Aid met at the school- house Wednesday afternoon and sur- Prised Mrs, Cox with a party. A fare- well gift was presented and a pot- luck lunch served. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Parsons and day for Devils Lake where he will 'spend the next three weeks attend- ing the annual encampment of Com- pany A, Mrs, Israel Keator was honored at & shower held at the home of her pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein, Sunday afternoon. A pot-luck supper was served. Mrs. Keator, a recent bride, was the recipient of a number of nice gifts for her new home. Paul Borner was an overnight guest at the home of relatives in Bismarck Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Gordon and daughter Donna visited at the home in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lander- holm Sunday. A number from here attended the commencement exercises of the Bis- marck high school this week. Among those graduating was Miss Lois daughter Delores of Bismarck were Sunday guests of Mrs. Parsons’ par- oe | Rock Hill Sunday guests at the Bethel Bailey home were Phyllis Little, Mrs, Mary ents, Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Rierson. ] By RUTH LITTLE Walters and Willie Ehnes. of Mr. Gordon’s sister and brother-1 Hanson and Mrs. Arneson are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. M, A. Lien and fam- @|ily, A. T. Arneson, Arthur Rise, Mr, and Mrs, Helmer Arneson were din- ner guests at Ted Varholdt’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson and daughter Muriel of Wilton and Mrs. Leroy Erich of Sanborn visited at the B. N. Lein home Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Haral Christianson are the parents of a daughter born Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs, Art Freidholm of Woodworth, N. D., spent Sunday aft- ernoon at J. O. Rise’s. Clarence Rise accompanied Adolph and Louise Pehl and Oscar Potts of Arena to Bismarck Saturday evening. > \- ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chesak and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs, Studie Wood- worth and family were visitors in Bismarck Memorial day. Missouri | scott and Paul and Owen Davis of e eo Miss Elsie Coleman was a week-end guest of her uncle in Ghylin. Marion, Harold, Ethel and Helen Holgerson were Sunday afternoon guests of Emerson and Margaret Gill. Mr. and Mrs, Luther Davis have returned home after spending the past. three weeks in Rochester where they visited relatives. Several from Ghylin attended the 4-H club party in Still hall Saturday evening. i Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wing. ae and Mrs. Herb Folmer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis. g Hazlegrove ] o——- on returning in the fall. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and Schonert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Willet Hartley of Bis- By MES. RAY HAZLEGROVE edication by Rev. Torgerson. Friday noon by car for Meadow Idaho. first, second and third Menoken picnic grounds by son Lester, and Miss Orlowene Rod- visit night for her home near a completing a term of school ere, gers. ‘Mrs, W. 8. Ross and daughter left Wednesday for Brainerd, Minn., to|crowd attended, By ELIZABETH KOPPY ‘The seventh and eighth grade pu- took ils of Gayton school No, 2 examinations in the Stohler school thouse of Gayton Tuesday and Wed »mesday. Their former teacher, Mr. ‘Yetter, accompanied them there both ‘Miss Gertrude Koppy is spending peveral weeks at the John Rebenitsch gr., home near Fort Rice. ‘The Homemakers club met with ‘Mrs. Theodore Schnaible Wednesday afternoon. The lesson on “How to fRemove Varnish and Crack Filler,” « was given by the hostess. O new Caroline Schnaible, member, Miss enrolled. Francis Chesrown spent several @ays in Linton the fore part of this wee) k, Many of the friends gathered Sun- son Bernhard were Tuesday evening guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs, Mareen O’Brien and family of Wilton and Hester Bailey were Thursday guests at the P. E. Patton home. Betty June Little, who has been a patient at a Bismarck hospital the last five weeks, is much improved. Andrew Walker spent several days in Bismarck this week as a guest of relatives, 1d Norman, and Mr. Graduation exercises were held for Sa he CAT Bags of Heaton spent schools, No. 1 and 2, at No.1 school-|saturday at the William Merkel house Wednesday evening. Mabel/nome, Mrs, Merkel and Mrs, Shau- Lytle and Bernita Brennise are the |yert are sisters. : teachers. A nice program was given! ‘wr and Mrs. Oscar Weltstock and by both schools. Those to receive the |tamily and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond eighth grade diplomas were Carl and | weitstock and son Berle spent Thurs- Lawrence Moses, Phyllis Little, Hilda day picnicking in the park at Bis- Graf and Joseph Nemetz. marck, George Schonert, local residents. Mr, and Mrs. William Fricke and family visited at the Art Fricke home Sunday evening. - ° Harriet o E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shaubert and daughter, Dorothy Mae, from near marck visited at the John Crawford home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and family were entertained for Sunday dinner at the W. C. Snyder home near Menoken, Mr. and Mrs, ©. D. Kimball and Brittin were Monday supper guests at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. August Doehle and family from near Moffit, Mrs. Garry O'Callaghan and son, James, of the Buchanan valley, Bob McDonnell of sons, Kenneth and Gerald, were vis- itors at the Leslie Clark home last Sunday. Miss Elianor MacDonald, who is employed in Bismarck, is spending her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William MacDonald, Fred Ehnes was a Regan caller! wr ‘and Mrs, Theodore Hoffman Tuesday. and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, &r., motored to Eureka, 8. D., { Friday to spend several days visiting relatives, Heaton sce tains leaRa i Welch’s Spur Bismarck, Mrs. Ralph Snyder and Pils. pene —_———_____-————* Vernold Oschuner is visiting at the| | Ecklund | home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Schuler near Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray called at By ELBIE MURREY the Russell Woodward home Wednes- — day afternoon. Frank Murrey, Harold Larson, Frank Mr. and Mrs, Albert Kraemer and/Partyke and Harry and Norman Hol- family of Lake Williams were guests|den called at the Dave Smith home Thursday at the home of Mrs, Julia |Sunday. Kraemer, Vearl Holden, Raynold Spitzer and Miss Dorothy Simers closed the Joe| Walter Rupp called at the Al Holden Goldsmith school for Miss Petrie Fri-| home Sunday. day. A picnic was given for the pu-| Paul Holden was a business caller in Bismarck Friday. Elbie Murrey returned to Bismarck Wednesday after spending a few days at her home. Palmer Strandemo and son Donald called in Wilton Sunday. Dave Smith has been employed in ‘There is to be a children’s day pro- gram June 16th at Pleasant Hill church, Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Goldsmith and son Dale and daughter Dorothy mo- tored to Rolla Saturday. Miss Ione Goldsmith, who finished a term of|Bismarck for the past week. school there, returned with them. Bertha Partyke and Margaret Mur- Mr, and Mrs. Carl Keopplin and|rey spent two days at the Al Huhn family were guests Sunday at the/home in Wilton this week. A. Hieb home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holden were bus- .@|iness callers in the Capital City Fri- @ay at the Hampton Lutheran church to participate in the 25th anniversary. Frank Koppy, accompanied by his By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Heinle and family and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laib ‘Mendan Saturday afternoon, return- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Williams of Wing spent Sunday at the Russell Williams home. Beulah returned with them to visit for several weeks. The Arena grade students enjoyed By MRS. R. M. WELCH ‘ Clear Lake i? By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs, L. 8. Doppler and , baby son spent several days of this week in Beach where they attended Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Miss Jessie Braden gave examina- tions to seventh and eighth graders Wayne and Orland Drawver left/ tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Reth were Sunday evening guests at the G. A. ‘The pupils and their mothers of the |Bossert home. room were entertained at a picnic at the Capital City shoppers Saturday. Rudolph Engel and Jake Berg were Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Degner and Lovetta Sanborn Wednesday after-|son William and daughters, Esther noon. Other guests besides the moth-|and Louise, motored to dloodtich ers were Mrs, E, L, Adams and s0n,|Thursday. MeNel, Rudy Gehrunk, tte, Wesley ‘McNeill, , Y| Thursday guests at the Christ Be: ‘Torgerson and Mrs. T. T. Hughes'and |home, uf ni ee ae Mr, and Mrs. Jake Leno, Jr., were Miss Anna Eide gaye a pie social land dance Saturday evening at the Andrew Nieters home. A very large friends. Miss Margaret Olson left Friday | @————___-____—_-® > By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and chil- dren and Mrs. Richard Olson and Lester Brown and son Marian spent broad visiting at the William Brown e. Mrs. A. W. Fossum of Bismarck, Mrs. Louis Gilcher and daughters, Doneen and Betty Lou, visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson, son Ernest and mother, Mrs, Sophia Erickson of Bismarck, spent Memo- rial day at the Andrew Nelson home. August Nelson, who is working at ‘Bismarck, accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald visited at the Ole Lillef- jeld home Decoration day. Mrs. August Nelson.and son Junior returned to their home at Wilton Saturday evening after spending a few days at the Andrew Nelson home. Marian Brown is visiting at the William Brown home. { Moffit o\F ing home the next day. Alma Grenz, who is in Linton, spent @ ! ‘Word was received here Saturday | day. from Minneapolis, Minn., that Wayne Johnson, a former resident of Wing, @ied of pneumonia at one of that -the week-end at her home here. I Lyman By 8. GYLDEN were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Neuharth, Sr., at Turtle Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner and family and Mrs, John Steinkie and family of Garrison were visitors at the John Korner home at Turtle Lake ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schladt and children motored to Bismarck Satur- @ picnic at the Arena grove Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sig Wenaas and fam- ily of Bismarck called at the H. F. Williamson home Thursday afternoon. The Wenaas family formerly resided at Arena, Randolf Jordahl, who has been in the CCC, arrived here Wednesday evening to spend several days with his sister, Gudrun. Emma Nelson spent the week-end at the Ingvold Eide home. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Schlofman and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laib, Jr., and family of Mercer visited at ¢ the high school graduation exercises of Catherine Moran, a younger sister of Mrs. Doppler, They returned ‘Thursday, bringing both Catherine |da: and Eleanor Moran home with them for a visit, Eleanor will return to ‘Beach soon and Catherine will enroll at St. Alexius hospital for nurses training to start with the class this fall. Robert Welch and three children ‘motored to Bismarck Saturday. O. P. Welch and granddaughter, Doris McMurrich, called at the R. M. day. S. W. Burleigh Herbert Keeler, from a CCC camp | By MRS. ALEX STEWART who has been visiting his parents for _ @ few days, left for Bismarck Tues-| William Cameron and Norman Ste- ye wart visited one day last week at ‘W. F. Keeler took his son, Warren, |Donald Nickolson’s. to the St. Alexius hospital at Bis-/ Malcolm Nickolson and Ernest marck Tuesday. Warren was burned|Wingle visited at Anna Nickolson’s when his clothing which was soaked |Sunday. with gasoline caught fire when he} Charley Maland was a business call- lighted a match. He is getting along jer in Bismarck Monday. nicely, Helen Becknell visited her mother, Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Paslay and Mar-|Mrs, Frank Rickter, in Bismarck Sat- vin Kluksdahl motored to Dunseith, | urday. Princess Gasps ‘at Hollywood This Greek princess had no word for it, only a gasp, after a whirlwind tour through Holly- wood studios, lunch with this notable, dinner with that one, and a pie-throwing contest tossed in. ‘Just as I expected, only— my goodness—" said Princess Katherine, almost jarred out of her Katherine Constantine incognito. being delivered by Rev. Curtis. The graves were decorated very nicely. Mrs. Frank Benz and two children, Ardith and Gordon, and John Bens left for Oregon Thursday for a visit. Don Dralle and Frank Benz took them as far as Minot. They went by way of Calgary, Canada, and will go By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mrs. Hilda Youngbeck of Great Falls, Mont., spent Friday and Satur- day of last week in Bismarck with Mrs. Everett Velzy and infant son. She visited Wednesday and Thursday at Moffit. Mrs. Donald Snyder and _ ister, Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the W. H. Brownawell home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lang of ‘Wausau, Wis, were visiting Mr. ‘Velzy at Moffit Sunday and Monday. will remain for a while to into Portland by boat. Miss Margery Morris left for Bis- marck Saturday where she will spend the summer. She will teach here again next fall. Graduation exercises were held at the Benz hall Thursday evening. Four high school graduates and nine eighth grade pupils graduated. The Misses Lola Morrison and Inez Peckens, Lloyd Faust and Arthur Miller were the high school gradu- ates. Lloyd Faust was valedictorian and Inez Peckens, salutatorian. Rev. Curtis gave the address. Mrs. Jason Hoover, Mrs. Alfred city’s hospitals, He leaves three sis-|the C. Gilbertson home at Turtle Lake I Phoenix ‘ N..D., Friday to get Mrs. Boyd Ran- mh Welch home Saturday. Hoover, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Moffit ters and four brothers, Charley and Adolph Johnson of Wing. Two of his brothers left Sunday morning for Minneapolis to attend the funeral. Miss ‘Tyne Eckholm, who is employ- ed--east-of “Sterling; spent Saturday . Night-and Sunday at her home here. #@he returned to Sterling Sunday eve- Bob Sharpe of Sterling was a busl- ness caller at Helmo Siirtola’s and /|day. Gust Eckholm’s Saturday. Ed. Cornell of Bismarck spent afternoon at John Gyiden’s, Mr. and Mrs. John Riikola and family visited at the Arne Antilla home Sunday. ‘Migs Stiri Eckholm, who has been attending high school in Sterling the past term, returned to her home Fri- day afternoon, Bob Oharpe is the new foreman on the construction crew in Lyman, Sigurd Dronen, Andrew Liuska and Clifford Josephson were dinner guests @t John Gylden’s Thursday. ‘ T Wilson J , By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg, Mr. and with the Christ Berg family. Miss Sarah Berg and the Ed. Berg family and Rubin Hinz left for South Dakote Saturday. They plan on go- Sing through seven different states be- fore- locating in Oregon where they Antend to make their home. Mr, and Mrs. Gottlieb Zimmerman ef Napoleon spent the week-end with Sriends in Wilson. They attended the funeral of Mrs. Christian Berg. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and fam- fly attended the commencement exer rises at Turtle Lake Friday evening. Leona Wagner, a sister of Mrs. Berg, Beturned with them for a visit. Leona Wagner and Alvira Berg spent Monday at Wilton. + Word was received of the death of ‘Oliver Thompson, a well known friend this community. Mr. Thompson away at his home near Turtle » May 27. The fune Helen Redington, who taught a suc- term of school at Still, return. to her Wednesday. surprise party to welcome Rev. was given at McClu- ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heinle and Elsie Korner were shoppers at Bis- marck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Heinle and family and Richard, Walter and Her- bert Miller were visitors at the John Schladt home Sunday. John Fischer was an overnight guest at the John Schladt home Sun- By ELIZABETH NEFF Mr. and Mrs, Jake Wagner and daughter Violet and Grandma Wag- ner were Sunday visitors at the Christ Roth home. family, Mr. and 4 and daughter Verna Mae, and teers Mr, Mrs. Neff were Thursday supper guests ai family asa ‘Thursday, at Meciusty. the latter’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Olga, Edwin and Elsie Laib of|Neff. ni pe fever: rnb euneay Steet .@|Wutzke home near Goodrich Tues- day. Jake Mehlhoff was a caller at the ° ee home Wednesday. MAR’ ‘LLER Lillian Dronen and Miss Otillia By PSUR Brose, teachers of Phoenix schools, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lein and family | Nos. 1 and 2, ended a successful term. of Regan were guests at the J. O.|Mrs. Dronen held her picnic at Twin Lein home Sunday. Lakes Friday. Miss Brose had her's Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brose and daugh- |4t her schoolhouse Saturday. ter and Lillian and Martha Mueller| Geneva Sorenson, teacher of school motored to Tuttle Monday night to|No. 3, took her pupils on a sight- attend the graduation exercises. Mrs.|Seeing trip in Bismarck Wednesday. Brose remained there to spend a few|Thelr parents accompanied them. days with her mother. Martha Neff, Ida Wutzke, Florence The grade pupils of our school held |Sandberg, Elma Josephson and Wil- their annual school picnic at the|liam Wutzke, who have been attend- Arena grove Friday. ing high school, are spending their Anna Marie Mueller spent Sunday |Summer vacation at their homes, and Monday visiting with Helen} Alex Neff, Jr., was a Sunday after- Harty in Bismarck, noon visitor at the Jake Wutzke home. The 4-H sewing club held its last regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Soder Monday. > Ellen Mae Hubbell, who has been attending school here, left for her home at Lincoln Valley Friday night. A number of the women gathered) Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick went to at the home of Mrs. J. Harty Satur-|Washburn Thursday where they visit- day afternoon to give a surprise fare-|ed at the home of Mr. Melick’s par- well party for Mrs. E. See. Mr. and jents. Mrs. See and family are moving to] Violet Miller and Rinehold Schauer Bismarck to make their future home. |graduated from the eighth grade this Miss Clarice Hifdre, who has been |year, teaching school here, returned to her| Miss Dorothy Edson went to Bis- marck Thursday to stay with her home mee Grand Forks Sunday. . and Mrs. C. Harvey took their |aunt, Mrs. hes, after finishing a son Floyd to a Bismarck hospital| successful Ray of school in this dis- Monday where he will have an opera- |trict. tion on his foot. Joe Fischer and Floyd Owen transacted business in Bismarck By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN The boys’ baseball team defeated the Tuttle team on the Tuttle field | Thursday. Sunday, 11 to 9. Mrs. Floyd Owen attended the juny eae See ‘@|ior-senior banquet which was held at Driscoll J the Menoken hall Wednesday night. By DELLA MAE OLSON Miss Gladys Tooker came home Sunday night after working at the V. The Driscoll high school and eighth grade graduation exercises were held M. Craven home for a week. Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son Saturday evening in the hall. There Wayne were callers at the Elmer Lundquist home Sunday afternoon, 8 in Bismarck from this @|months’ term of school Friday, May @\were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Abeline and Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Snyder and chil- dren visited at the L. 8. Doppler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ricter and family with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Paslay, for the summer. Mrs. Ran- dolph will be remembered as Miss visited at the Wainer home Sunday. P. S. Varnum and brother, G. N. day. | Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Lester Schonert was an overnight guest of Joseph Schonert last Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner, Sr., and daughter, Appalonia, called at the Lester Blattner home last Thursday. Erma Logan, Art Munson, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor of Bismarck call- ed at the Paul Schonert home Thurs- day. Mrs, Paul Schonert and sons, Rob- ert and Roy, called at the Pete Luy- ben home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. William Paul and son, Earl, of Bismarck called at the Frank Paul, Sr., home Thursday. Miss Hazel Williamson closed 8 nine 31. John Habeck and Walter Bertsch H. E, Coddington and family last ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington, John Habeck and Walter Bertsch called in Bismarck last Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Andahl and daughter, Gloria Jane, were dinner guests at the H. E. Coddington home Sunday. Frank Paul, Jr., called at the Julius Andahl home Sunday. Still By I. 8. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Erickson mo- tored to Turtle Lake Friday to at- tend the high school graduation exer- cises in which Mrs. Erickson’s niece, ‘Miss Florence Kountz, took part. Miss Kountz has visited here with her aunt several times. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Nellie and Naomi attended o- ‘> Oscar, the bridai spent the week-end at her home. School election was held at the Mr, an . Hi Rachel and|Varnum, also Stanley McCurdy, call-|hall Tuesday. Nels Dronen was re- Hts Mys. Christ Wetzel/ed at the Robert Welch home Gun-Jelected as director for = term of three years. : Iver Anderson was called to Bis- marck Tuesday evening due to the serious illness of his nephew, Allen Albert Wutzke called at the Dan| @—— @ | Morse. Allen Van Vleet made a business trip to Dawson Tuesday. o Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON The 4-H play given in the Baldwin tended. Albert Meyers held the lucky number on the flower which was given away. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson re- turned to their home at Williston Tuesday. They have been spending the past week at the Amanda John- son home. Fern Simons came home from Bis- marck Wednesday evening to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons. few days at the Enock Anderson jome, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and family of Hazelton spent Memorial day here with relatives. Gertrude Damstrom accompanied the Monroe family to Bismarck Sat- Mrs. Celia DeLong left for Buffalo, Minn., the fore part of the week where she will visit relatives for some time. Several from this community at- tended the miscellaneous shower for Ruth Stenquist of Bismarck at her parents’ home in Painted Woods Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Louise Elvick of Lark, N. D., visited with her cousin, Mrs, Jacobson, Wednesday. Mrs. Elvick Ernest Siebald, Mrs. Amanda John- son and daughter Cornelia were Bis- |Stewartsdale church Tuesday. buried in the Stewartsdale ce ——— OO Sibley Butte \ By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom, Miss ‘Lenora Hedstrom and Miss Maki were Bismarck callers Friday. 8. E. Clizbe motored to Driscoll hall Wednesday evening was well at- | Monday. M. and Mrs, Eddie Schauer visited ae the Andrew Schauer home Tues- By MRS. E. M. GASKILL Mrs. Walter Reed accompanied Mr. for-senior banquet. ‘The seventh and eighth grade class- es of Sterling school Seana ban- parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jessen. He also attended the Sterling school Mrs. Kenneth Rode of Sutton, N. Dak., passed away Sunday, May 19. She is a sister of Mrs. Everett Velzy. Mr. Velzy attended the funeral Wed- nesday, May 22. Alex Youngbeck of Grand Forks visited with Mrs. Velzy and infant son Sunday and Monday of last week. Memorial services were held at the cemetery Thursday afternoon. A nice program was given, the speech +|went to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. Mof- fit will leave for Excelsior Springs, Mo., Wednesday for treatment at Mc- Cleary Sanitarium. : Mr, and Mrs. Fay Johnson lefi early Sunday morning for a visit in Oregon. They will be gone about a month. Nearly every military term French. BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS ANNE ADAMS PATTERN SUITS YOU PERFECTLY! mneson of Jamestown were eight graduates from high school with her mother, Mrs. 4 Ms with Miss Norma Ward as valedic- torian and Melvin Gertz as salutator- vicinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.|shower for Miss Ruth Stenquist of Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur, Mr.|Bismarck at the home of her parents, and Mrs, Henry Miller, Elsie and John |Mr. and Mrs. Axel Stenquist of Paint- marck shoppers Monday. Mrs. John-| ence son remained for a longer stay. Florence Little called at the Roy Mavis Strand was » guest this week fof the‘farm home of her grandmoth- “er, Mrs, Anna ‘Strand, x ‘Thelma Skogen of Tuttle is the i 3 i] ., a8 the guests of rela- i Hi jan. The eighth grade graduates con- sisted of 15 members. Supt. Saxvik of the Bismarck schools delivered the address for the graduates. Mesdames J. O. Wright and J. Gertz entertained the seniors and high school teachers at dinner Friday eve- Kruger, John Olsen, and Lawrence Madland. 2 Lein | eo By OLGA M. RISE Eddie and Alice Arneson of James- town visited relatives and friends in this vicinity Sunday evening. remained to spend some time and Eddie returned to Steele where he is employed. A large number from this vicinity attended the graduation exercises given in Driscoll Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. Belcher of Man- dan, Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Miss Knudson, Mrs. Rosvold, Dagmar and Omar Rosvold of Bismarck were visi- tors in the community Memorial day. Harold Brushwein, who has been a student at the Agricultural college, bas returned home for the summer vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland and Mr. and Mrs. M. Lunn of Hanaford spent the. week-end visiting in the com- Alice Vik from this vicinity was among the graduates. Lois Lien spent several days the ed. Woods township last Sunday. The Luther League of the Sunne Lutheran church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Thor Friday eve- ning. The pupils, teacher and friends of Estherville school No. 4 enjoyed & picnic dinner at the schoolhouse Fri- day, the closing day of school. Dur- ing the afternoon a baseball .game played. Doris Johnson, Helen » Hilma Johnson and Ray ‘Wogeman wrote their eighth grade examinations Wednesday, completing their grade work. Oscar Hagstrom has taught the school the past year. Mrs, Eddie Spitzer and baby daugh- ter LaVonne Cynthia moved to the Spitzer home at Baldwin Wednesday. Miss Alice Johnson and her pupils Lewis home Tuesday evening. Leonard Lange visited at the alia home near Washburn Sun- y. nS | McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs, W. A. Rodgers, accompanied’ by Mrs. H. L. Belk of Sterling, re- turned home Tuesday from Garden City, Kan., where they went to get Mrs. Rodgers’ mother, Mrs. Promroy. Mrs. ‘Promroy is a former McKenzie resident. Miss Lovetta Sanborn left Sunday for her home at Lawton, N. D., after munity. A party was also given Sat- urday evening in the hall for the Lunn family. Miss Esther Jacobson of Des Lacs, N. D,, is visiting friends in the com- munity, Henry Albers of Litchville is visit- ing at the Frank Albers home. ‘Miss Janet McCann, who has been @ student at Jamestown college, has returned home. Join Ben Knudson of Steele, who has i spend six weeks tour-| just returned from the Marines in Northern European countries. California, was a visitor at the E, J. A. H. Helgeson and daughter |Swanson home Friday. Driscoll called on Regan| Mrs. F. O. Johnson was hostess for ‘ the Women’s Foreign Missionary so- has just com-j|ciety Tuesday afternoon, term of school at} Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bassen and her home in South|femily of Marion spent over Sunday @anday. “Mrs, Garner returns!at the Gerts home, past week at Ted Varholdt’s, of Grass Lake school No. 1 enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs, Art Bijorhus and | Picnic Friday, the closing day of dat Bernice were - ¥ Uughter Bernice were Saturdey over;|" Mrs, Signe Johnson and daughter celant BIERE Suey Bae apn? ae iu super pre eae ‘A large crowd attended the sur-|Mrs, Brick Pearson Sunday. prise party given for Mr. and Mrs, D.| Miss Helen Redington, her pupils D, Barkman Sunday at their home,)0f the Still school and their friends the occasion being their 25th wed-|Dicnicked in the J. M. Thompson ding anniversary. A silver collection eo south of Still Wednesday after- was nted to them. 2 Ernest Rise, who has been with the| Miss Mabel Smith and Vernon CCC camp at Hayes Center, Nebraska, |Nordquist were quietly married Sat- arrived home for a short visit Friday.|urday at the home of Rev. H. E. He returned Tuesday to Foxholm, N.|Bergland of Bismarck. Mrs. Nord- D., where the camp now is stationed. |quist has been employed at the John ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg and Mrs.|Asplund home the past several Marie Hanson of Baltic, 8. D., andjmonths. Mr, Nordquist is # son of Mrs, Alfred Arneson of Jamestown|L. M. Nordquist. The couple will were overnight guests at the Arne-jmake their home on the Nordquist|uates. son home Wedpesday , night. ‘Mrs, |farm northwest of Still fd i z i You'll wear this suit confidently all through the summer. The exclusive Anne Adams pattern, No. X2130, so perfectly suits youe Town and Country needs . . . washable, cool summer linen so per- fectly solves your laundering problems! 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