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— NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS points in Minnesota, have returned Baldwin j © By MES. FLORENCE BORNEE The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid are their annual picnic and sale in the church Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein spent the week-end with friends and rela- Pives in the Capital City. Mr, and Mrs, Ludwig Heck and small daughter of Painted Woods ‘were recent guests at the home of ‘Mrs. Heck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Whittid. . The annual meeting of the mem- bers of the Baldwin Federal Farm Loan association was held here Wed- nesday. Quite a few pioneer residents of this community attended the Old Gettlers’ picnic and reunion at Bis- marck Sunday, Mrs. Herbert Little was called to @cranton, Iowa, Monday by the death of her sister who was killed in an gutomobile accident Saturday. Frank Weise of Washburn visited hhere Sunday with his brothers, Clere fnd Merl Weise. Mrs, Alfred Zuger called at the ‘The baseball game, which was play- ed at Regan Sunday between Bald- » ended with @ score Grace Falkenstein, who has fheen teaching at Fort Rice, has closed successful term of school, and is Mr, and Mrs. Steve Murrey and home, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Lewis have as Mrs, Mr. visitors Mrs. Mary Dawson, Lewis’ sister, of Waterloo, Ia. and Mrs. W. P. Lewis and grandson ‘Terry of Grand Meadow, Minn., and Mr, and Mrs, L. Hawkins of Milwau- kee, Wis, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Brushwein and Mr, and Mrs, Al Jordan and family spent the week-end at Martin, N. D., attending the wedding of the former Miss Ortman, one of the teachers in the Driscoll school. Mrs. Mabel Nelson and family of Morris, Minn., were callers at the M. T. Olson home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Nelson is a cousin of Mr. Olson, Mrs. G. W. Ralston and son Mar- cus of Port Angeles, Wash., is visit- ing relatives here, By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. A. H. Klepstein, who accom- panied her daughter Miss Alice to Hawkeye, Iowa, to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann and infant daugh- ter, Alice Rebecca, returned here Fri- day night. R. M. Woods of Fargo is now visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and family of Brainerd, Minn., are visit- ing with Mr, and Mrs. V. M. Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves and ‘Mrs, Laura Dance motored to Dris- coll where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherman and infant son. The Bible school, under the super- vision of Mrs. Esther A. Hample of ‘Bismarck, presented a program Sun- day afternoon at McKenzie and Sun- day evening at Menoken, : The Cheering Stitchers 4-H Sew- ing club met at the home of Lucille Ebeling June 14. Six members and two visitors were present, An inter- Menoken i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935 ~ Canfield 7 is By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN June 28, Mrs, E. Mowder attended. Mrs, E, Mowder and Mrs, Roy Lit- shower for Edith Francis Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Mowder are the parents of a baby girl born June 7th. Mr, and Mrs. B. O. Strand and son attended the party at the Harry Davenport home Sunday in honor of Mrs. Davenport's birthday. Ole Olson attended a school direc- tors’ meeting in Bismarck Monday. The Auxiliary had its yearly meet- ing at the W. Sundquist home Fri- day. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Ghylin, president; Mrs. A. Strand, vice president; Mrs. E. Mowder, secretary-treasurer; Mrs, John Carlson, chaplain; Mrs, R. Lit- tle, historian. The next meeting will be -held at thé J. Carlson home. Delores Elkins is spending a few days visiting her grandparents, Wing By MARTHA MUELLER The Wing baseball team defeated the Tuttle baseball team on the Wing diamond Sunday, the final score being 15 to 3. Edna Gellner of Arena spent the week-end visiting at the Ed. Dalbec home. Mabel Jacobson left Tuesday morn- ing for Fort Yates where she will be employed for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and fam- ily, Alice and Bernard McCloskey, Mr. and Mrs. O. McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family, Mr, and Mrs. Al Kusler and family, Mr. and Mrs. J, Scallon and Joe and e ° Courts Comeback Ladies’ Aid will meet at the Joe Cook home near Bismarck Friday, Edith Francis and Christ Vogel of Mandan were married in the 8t, Joseph church Tuesday. The bride wore @ white dress and accessories to watch. Miss Frace Francis and tle entertained at a miscellaneous Grandinger, county nurse, was pres: ent to tell about hygiene lessons and it was decided to have lessons on Tuesday afternoon from opine i A lovely lunch was served. 10S- By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE tae: Fa “by chee okie, (MEGA, HE M, and Mrs, Russell Woodward and /D. Hamblen. if : Hazlegrove Miss Opal Gray drove to Steele Sat-|and Rev. and Mrs. Curtis and chil- urday. Opal remained over until/dren attended revival meetings at Sunday and left on the train for|Napoleon Tuesday night. Rev. Slag Dickinson when she will attend sum-|0f Iowa, who preached ‘here last sum- mer school. She visited at the Wag- beri pling Rev, Kingler with ner and Ivan Goldsmith homes while meet tr a ener and famity|ocley tot with hia, George Lewis Mr, and Mrs. Oc! an 5 of Arena visited at the Ed, and Art/On Wednesday. After the business Ochsuner homes Sunday. _ | meeting a lovely lunch was served Mr. and Mrs. A. Hieb and sons,|by. the hostess. The next meeting Robert and Dave, and Karl Keopplin| Will be with Mrs.-George Morrison were in Goodrich one day this week.|the second Wednesday in July. Roy Kraemer and Ted Beich and| Mrs. Harold “Kurbsach and two Art Oschuner called at the Gray’s|children left last week for a visit in Sunday. Wisconsin and Michigan. They ex- Miss Hilda Sauter and Earl Hinkle |pect to be gone about two weeks. | were married this week. A wedding} Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith and chil- ‘|Mrs, Herman Haakenson of Bis- At Wimbledon, where she won so many spectacular championships, Helen Wills Moody seeks to re capture the magic that made her racquet supreme in the feminine tennis world. She’s shown in practice for the tournaments lead: ing up to her effort to regain the Wimbledon crown following re covery from injuries that put her on the sidelines for nearly two years. held Saturd: ht in|dren of South Dakota visited with Tue. “Mr. Hinkle is the pornstar Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Faust Monday there. night. Mr. Smith is a brother to Mrs. ea. Faust and is-an elevator auditor and [___ Reek Hill ] By RUTH LITTLE was on his way to Mott, N. D. Mrs, Jim Hill’ and children, and Mrs, George Hill and:son Sidney left Friday for Leeds, N. D. > Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon, Mrs. Bessie Monroe and son Stephen mo- Clear Lake ! tored to ear NM Aaraeratrefl wei Roy Walker is a guest week 0! Herm Oinke Me) ee Mrs. Belle Van Vieet and grand- daughter Rosemary visited at the Al- bert Christensen home Wednesday afternoon. marck, Charlie Hettick motored to Bis- marck Sunday where he visited with au hh wen is @ patient in @ hos-| Mr, and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and pital. son Gerald motored to Steele Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Frye and family|/nesday where Mrs. Van Vleet had moved on the Isaac Marcovitz farm|.ome dental work done. Tb tet echoed Sam and Got-| ‘mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp are the tlieb Doerr. Wm, ‘McCullough was a Sunday|Phrcms im dguenter, born Friday guest at the home of his daughter,| wr, and Mrs, Warren Keeler and Mrs, Andrew Olson. family were Sunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. George Shipp of | George Menoken were overnight guests at/ county, es foe ca the Albert Little home Saturday and“ y4r, He Olso1 were Sunday afternoon guests at the |ramiy “atten at the M. J. olan Mrs, J, P. Little home. home Sunday. esting demonstration was given by Mabel Wood ‘on “Knitting and Crocheting.” A report was given on “Etiquette,” by Beatrice Wallen. The next meeting will be held with Beat- rice Wallen June 21. Every mem- ber is urged to be present as Mr. Montgomery will present some mem- bers with club pins. Dennis Reitzel of Brainerd, Minn., arrived here Tuesday to get his household furniture. Sterling By MBS. GEO. LEE Little Kathern and Dorothy Ryan are spending a few weeks’ vacation at Graceville, Minn. with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Coulee. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, accom- panied by Mary Victor and Frederick Lee, were Wednesday guests , and Mrs. John Partyke and fam- motored to Bismarck Sunday to f@ttend a picnic sponsored by the (Catholic church of Wilton. Mrs, Joe Poole was on the sick list this week, but is improving now. John Sooch was a business caller tt the Murrey farm Saturday. Paul Holden, accompanied by Her- man Johnson, left for Montana Sun- , They are going to visit the na- ‘and also motor into Col- z . Mrs, Berle Monroe and pat @|callers at the J. Harty home one day Sam Doris all attended i hor icnic held near Bismarck Sunday. is Lloyd Wotne, Anita and Warren |to Bismarck where they are going to Johnson of Pingree were visitors at|make their future home. the Ben McCloskey home Saturday. || Mrs. H. H. Westcott and daugh- Mrs. Harold Madland and son re-|‘érs, Edna May and Jeanette of San- turned home from Wilton Wednes-|8er, N. D., came Saturday to spend day. several days at the home of Mr. and Ferne Glanville and Bert Olson, |Mrs. Walter Dietzman. rh tte: les Val- ley clty,, meted ee hoes Noble, Mrs, H. H. Westcott and two here last week. daughters and Mildred and Edwin Roy Harty of Dickinson and Mrs.|Dietzman were visitors at the Joe Harding of Bismarck were|Fischer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer and last week, Mrs, Gordon Larson entertained a|®0d Mrs, Peter Schlepp Sunday aft- number of it the Hi Know- |€tnoon. les home aay in one: of rt Mrs, Lawrence Madland and Ruth son’s fourth birthday. Ann Thysell visited at the home of Mrs, Henry McCloskey of War-|Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCluskey of wick was a visitor at the Ben Mc-|Wing Sunday. Closkey home Wednesday. Carl Muth, who has been employed Ben McCloskey took his daughter at the McCormick brothers’ farm Margaret to St. Paul, Minn, last |this spring, left for Rochester, Minn., week where she will receive medical pelt ig is going to have his eyes > A. C. Carlson and sons, Paul and A large crowd from this vicinity attended the charivari at the Earl Mowder home Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vogel who were married recently. Josephine Brennise spent several days last week as a guest of Phyilis Little. ° Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs, Ernest Seibold and small sons family visited at the home of Mr./visited at Amanda Johnson’s Tues-|Monday. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange, daugh- ter Frances and Mrs. Walter John- son and baby Kenneth motored to ‘Bismarc! k Tuesday morning. Paul Holden left Monday for Mon- tana by car where he will visit rela- tives a couple of weeks. Hans Nelson, who has been attend- ing to business matters here a couple of days, returned to Bismarck Mon- Mr. and Mrs, Ben Oren and chil- dren of Driscoll were callers at the B. F. Paslay home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were Sunday: visitors at the Oscar Anderson home in Sterling. Mr, and Mrs. Helmar Melland end family spent Sunday: at the Robert Sharp home. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Christianson and daughters visited with Mrs. ’s mother, Mrs. Marie Otten Sundays A large crowd attended the funeral of Miss Florence Sharp at Driscoll | Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mrs, 8. E. Clisbe and Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe attended a party at W. L. ‘Watson's Friday’ afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist ‘TL Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr, and Mrs. Valentine Steiner, Sr., .@|urday night. It was well attended. Mrs. sees Valentine Steiner, Sr, home Tuesday. Mrs, Julius Andabl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Earsley and Ray-|@ I Earsley of New Mexico, and 4 Steiner, fit visited with relatives and friends Pel in Valley olty.* i 4 tors at the Harry Hansen home here, Miss Beryl Sherman visited at her| Miss Nellie Hagstrom visited with to Bismarck Sunday to attend the /| visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. evening at the Marion Lee and Mike Victor |attention for her crippled leg. homes at McKenzie, Lucille Anderson returned to her John Lee and son Richard of Mof-|home after some time visit- here Sunday. ry Mr, and Mrs, Oest Prince motored Still Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodge and family of Dawson were Sunday visi- By I. S. HAGSTROM A few of the Farmers Union mem-| Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund and bers gave two short plays and served|daughter Doris came home Tuesday Pie and coffee at the hall here Sat-|from a week's visit with Mrs. Asp- lund’s parents in Fergus Falls, Minn. home here over the week-end, Miss|her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Spitzer of Sherman is employed at the P. E.|Bismarck from Tuesday until Fri- Roth home near McKenzie. day, Mr. and Mrs. H: L. Belk motored] Miss Hilda Ghylin of Bismarck ball game. Bruce Belk of Bismarck was a Ster- ling visitor Monday evening. Phoenix By ELIZABETH NEFF The Lutheran churches of Tuttle, Langedahl and Arena held a meet- ing in Tuttle Monday evening. Those David Ghylin a few days last week. The Lakeville Homemakers will meet with Mrs. C. L. Johnson Thurs- @|day, June 27. A minor project lesson on wild flowers of North Dakota will be presented. : Miss Velma Johnson, who has been attending the Minot State Teachers college the past year, came home Saturday to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. John- son this summer. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Sakarison of | McKenzie | ) By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson cele- brated their 40th wedding anniver- sary Friday with the following at- tending, Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Goddard and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Titus of Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. Benz and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Moffit, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Conley, Mr. and Mrs. 8, E. Clizbe, Mr. and Mrs, William Ker- shaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang, Mrs. J. W. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Heaton, Sr., Fred Korn, Mr. and Mrs, William Hughes and the chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Mrs. George Manley returned Sun- day evening from Excelsior Springs, Missouri, after a five weeks’ stay there. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the hall Thursday night. The Larkin club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Henry ‘Larson. The Epworth League gave a play Tuesday night. Frank Borner returned home Sun- visited at the E. Bloomquist home ‘Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schauer visited at the Andrew Schauer home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Davidson and day. Alice Larson was rushed to a hos- pital at Bismarck Sunday morning, suffering from an attack of appen- dicitis, . Mrs. Enock Anderson en- daughter Hathie, Mrs. Clizbe, Peaivttereirenk ‘Amanda Johnson and Bloomquist and family attended the family at dinner Sunday. school officers’ meeting at Bismarck Sunday visitors at the Jacobson |Monday. home were Willard Simons, Mrs. Wal-|_ The following 51 Elmer ter Simons and family and Mr. and|Bloomquist on his birthday Sunday: Mrs, Homer Ritchie of Bismarck. |Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Widger and son Mrs. Celia DeLong, who has been|Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Clooten and son visiting in Minnesota for the past|George, ana Mr. and Mrs. Elmer two weeks, is expected home this|Lundquist. week, Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Wednesday callers at the Gottfried children, Clarence and Lucille, and} The Christo. Centric club. members| Bossert. home were Mrs. James Little, son Clyde and daughter Ruth, Mile Panjkovich and Paul Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son William ‘and daughter Eva visited Monday at the Pete Reidinger home near Driscoll. The Weber children are visiting at New Rockford a few days. Mr. and. Mrs, Gottfried Bossert’ and Mrs. Rudolph Engel were Sunday visitors at the Philip Weber home. persed Rist Bice iran aft che cee A Trygg | e By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mrs, Ole Olson of Wilton was an overnight guest Tuesday at the Geo. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Solmenson from Parshall have been visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist. They also visited with Elmer Lundquist’s, returning home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs, Albin Spangberg, and Violet went near Wilton Tuesday to visit his mother, Mrs. Anna Spangberg and brother Walter in Ghylin, Floyd Anderson, who is stationed with a surveying crew on the high- way close to Valley City, is now near Devils Lake. A host of friends assembled Wed- nesday night, June 18th, at the Geo. Nelson home and pleasantly surprised Mrs. Nelson in honor of her birth- day anniversary. A birthday cake elaborately trimmed with candles il- luminated the center of the table as @ token from Mrs, Albin Spangberg. Mfs, Nelson received many lovely gifts. The date also marked Harold Hendershott’s and Mrs. Gle Olson’s birthdays. of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs, Albin Spangberg and Violet were enter- tained at the Geo. Nelson home Wed- nesday evening. Ella Trygg returned home from Jamestown where she has been at- tending college. Eva, who attended high school in McKenzie, home. David Trygg and daughters, Eva and Ella, and Jessie Pettis motored to Little Forks, Minn., this week to visit at the George Pettis home, for- mer residents of here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald and Bernard were dinner guests Sunday at.the James Fitz- gerald home east of Regan. Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholdt and family left Tuesday morning for Rothsay, Minn., where they will spend several days visiting relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Arneson left Friday for Canada where they were called by the illness of Mrs. Arneson’s is also Elmer | brother, John Opoien. Mr. and Mrs. William Botnen and family of Kidder county spent Sun- day at the Tilmer Lien home. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson and daughter of Wilton spent the week- end visiting at the B. N. Lein home. Alice Vik spent several days visit- ing with Catherine Lein. Miss Lillian Botnen is spending a Card games were one of! ses’ visiting her sister, Mrs. Tilme: len. Clarence Rise. left Monday for Sterling where he is ampicyes on the railroad, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Léin and daughter Shirley of Wing attended the Luther League meeting Sunday, Elmer Josephson took his son Harold to Bismarck Monday where he is receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., and son Neil spent Sunday at D. D. Bark- man’s, f Schrunk > By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Knudson and family of Bird Island, Minn, and Mrs. Johni Witt visited with the Her- bert Hoffman family near McClusky on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson ané family and Mr. and Mrs, John Witt motored to Fort Peck Dam, Mont., on Friday where they will visit with Mr. Knudson’s brothers, Mr, and Mrs. Emil Stroh and Ed, Stroh motored to Harvey Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Marchant and grandchildren visited at the Jake ree home of Pickardville on Sun- lay. —____ | Painied Woods | * — i 4 e By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Buddy Berger of Bismarck is stay- ing at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. Mr, and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald of Wilton visited at the {Ole Lillefjeld home Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown were Wil- ton callers Friday afternoon. Andrew Nelson and son Anton were Wilton callers Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Brown and chil- dren and Mrs, Richard Olson visited at the Lester Brown home Sunday. a nly Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Lf { oA Carl Ohlhauser motored to Hazel- ton Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Koppy motored to Mandan Wednesday where they visited with their daughter, Miss ;Frances. They journeyed on to Schmidt where they made a short visit with the former’s brother and family and then to the John Reben- itsch, Jr, home, They returned home the following day, accompanied by their daughter Gertrude, who spent the week-end at her home. Jake Schiermeister transacted bus: iness in Mandan and Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mrs. Evans Noyes and her son Wayne arrived in Hampton Tuesday afternoon from Mondamin, Iowa. They will spend several weeks visit- ing sisters, brothers and friends. Mrs. Noyes and her son came by car. Edna and Ruby Surber of Livona are spending several days visiting at the Steve Koppy home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Schnaible visit- ed at the latter’s parents’ home Sun- day aftertioon. Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and fam- ily visited at the Godfrey Grena home Sunday afternon, It takes eight gallons of special oi) to give each of the elephants in the London zoo its annual “beauty bath.” Mrs, Enock Anderson and daugh- ter, Annette, who are members of the music club at Wilton, were among those who played in the mu- sicale given at the Presbyterian church there. a4 ana Cromwell ! By LILLIE JIRAS Harlow Hendershott, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hendershott, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley attended the surprise party given at the George Nelson from here who attended were Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wetzel, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff, John Wutzke, Mr. and Bteiner are|Mrs. G. A. Bossert. Mandan, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spitzer |day after spending the past two weeks and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Spitzer |in Minnesota and Canada. of Bismarck and Mrs. Ed. Spitzer} Miss Lillian Newman of Menoken ‘and daughter La Vonne were guests|spent the week-end with Mrs. Henry re OST AR RENTS R SDC AI NS RY AE visited of Bismarck was an of his sister, Mrs. Steiner We . overnight guest of her cousins, SMr. and Mrs, Floyd Andah! and ‘fam- iy Sunday. i E 5 i Farsley who celebrated his birthday Saturday. He is a guest Se a ae aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Wenaler, .4 { Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON visiting at the Olson home. Mrs, Nakken were called serious illness of Mrs. & patient at a local REE SPER EPTFE fie ae z i i t 4 i i < i Mr, and Mrs, Alex Neff and sons, Alex and Arthur, and daughter Helen called at the Fred Plienes home| “*¥ Arthur Plienes will work, William Wutzke is staying at the Gottlieb Leno home waile attending confirmation school in Tuttle. Mrs. Alex Neff and daughters, Mag- dalena und Martha, motored to Tut- tle Tuesday morning. Martha re- mained at the Philly Binder home where she will stay while going to confirmation school, Correction: In the last issue it ‘was stated that Florence Sandberg was staying at the O. G. Weitstock home in Arena. She went on a 4-H camping trip near Bismarck. Elsie Eide went also. Mr, and Mrs. Wiez of Underwood pent the week-end visiting relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll were moved to the farm formerly rented by Henry Snider. Mr, and Mrs, Art Risch will move to the Madland farm. —_—_—___—_+ | Heaton { Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle, Junior and Artie Laib were callers at the Otto Laib home Tuesday, A party family and Ernest Heinle were visi-|honor of Mrs. George Nelson Wed- of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hagstrom Sun- Arthur Christenson accompanied his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A, Chris- tenson of Regan to Alexandria, Minn., Monday where they will attend the Pentecostal camp meetings for a week, Misses Leona Broehl and Arlene Strand of Bismarck and Louise and Olive Fisher of Baldwin visited with Edmund Broehl last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mortenson of St. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marteram and daughter Delores of Tepen, Wis., came Saturday for a two weeks’ visit with Mrs, Mortenson’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Thor and other relatives. Mrs, Fred Johnson and sons, Philipp and LeRoy, helped little Norman Asplund, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Asplund, celebrate his first birthday Monday. 3 > Frances By MBS. WALTER DIETZMAN Those from here who attended the Farmers Union meeting held at Mc- Kenzie Monday night were Mr. and family, and Carl Carlson. Miss Broehl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| 9, ! Larson. D. B. Leathers and George Manly were business callers in Bismarck ‘Tuesday. ‘The seniors’ 4-H club was enter- tained by Miss Katherine Hughes. The day being her birthday, Miss Hughes. was presented with many lovely gifts. Z ee © Harriet | © E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and‘Mrs, Oscar Weitstock and family and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Weitstock and son Berle spent the week-end with relatives at Ada, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. George Pordink of Pollock, 8. D., called at the Russell Williams home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macklwain of Denhoff called at the Emil Schockn- myer home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiesenberger of Tuttle called at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. John Merkel Sunday afternoon. Mrs. L, L. Zimmer and daughter ‘Theela were business callers in Bis- marck Wednesday. * Harry Mutcheler, formerly a resi- dent of Arena, was an overnight guest at the home of his daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock. Mr. Mutcheler is making his home in northern Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel were John and Elsie Kruger attended |Sunday callers at the Claude Golb- surprise birthday given in|reath home at Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leach and Mr. tors at the William Brezden home|nesday evening at the Nelson home.|and Mrs. William Merkel were busi- Sunday, were callers at the home ‘Walter Ryberg near and children have been staying at the Joe Fischer Mrs. Mrs. Anton Fischer and Mrs. Clarence Ryberg and ness callers in Tuttle Friday evening. es callers in Tuttle Friday evening 1 Welch’s Spur e—_—__—__- ———?e | By MES. R. M. WELCH weeks while Mrs. John Stolz and family of Wil- ton are fe with Mrs. nog 2 lew days at the Guy Mrs. Ecklund was an overnight | visitors. Aft Payne home at/lunch was successful Frank Brezden left Monday for|at the W Floyd Owen assisted Anton Fischer héGsehold furniture tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Miss Olga Neugebauer, accompan: Miss Neugebauer left {ed by Larry Schmitz, called at the bert Welch home Thursday after- home Wednesday night, given in honor of Mrs. Nelson’s birthday an- niversary, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gierke, Mr. and Mrs, John Gierke and Miss Ber- nice Gierke, all of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl and family were guests at the Herman Glerke home Tuesday evening, the occasion being Mrs. Gierke’s birthday anni- home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom this week. Howard Nelson of Max was visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity Sunday, Guests at the Fred Kaiser home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and sons of Regan, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Brown, daughter Velma Ann and son Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown, Corliss and Howard Nelson, and Mrs, W. J. Jiras and daughter Lillie, Mr.. and Mrs. George Gierke of Miles City, Mont., were guests at the home of Mr, Gierke's parents, Mr. and Herman Gierke, Wednesday. They also were the guests of rela- tives in the Capital City before re- turning to their home. g 4 Moffit ee By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marian were dinner guests at the Burns Bailey home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Burt Johnson left Monday morning on the Soo Line for ‘@ several weeks’ visit with relatives in Ohio and Michigan, ‘A large crowd attended the bridal shower at the George Morrison home on Thursday afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dutton who were married May 31. The gifts were brought in @ clothes basket decorat- ed in greenand white pulled in a lit- tle wagon drawn by lUttle Jimmy An! drews, Little Bertha Marie Andrews came carrying an umbrella and spoke @ piece about a shower. Lunch was served and several vocal and instru- mental pieces were given, Mr. and Mrs. George Shultz of St. by |Paul visited at the E. M. Whiteaker ‘for New York Citly Tuesday |home Monday, They left for Grand ks ‘Tuesday morning ere she will spend her vacation. | For! Neugebauer teaches Boyd school to visit Mrs. 1 |Shultz’s relatives Wefore returning to St. Paul Saturdey. Mr. Shultz is A community picnic was held in|cousin of Mr. Whiteaker, Cederstrom &|the Robert Welch grove Sunday aft- term of’ school Thursday ernoon. Over a hundred persons were|met with Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury Fri- The Rainbow Homemakers. club present, the Glencoe, Stewartsdale,|day afternoon. A large crowd was represen. ‘and Menoken localities being | present. 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