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f f f | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS 1 ee Missouri i “By MES. K. R. SNYDER ‘-Jimmie Davis of Bismarck is stay- ing at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Robidou. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and ‘son Kenneth motored to Bismarck ‘Wednesday where they were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peter- son. * Mrs, Walter Woodworth and family spent last week at the J. E. Chesak home. Mrs. Edna Robinson and Joe Erick- son visited at the Oscar Swenson fhome north of Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs, Emery Woodworth and daugh- ter Billie Ann were Thursday supper guests at the John Crawford home. Mrs. Ralph Snyder was among those that attended the bridal shower given for Mrs, Walter’ Goetz by the Misses Elanor MacDonald and Eunice Fisher at the latter's home in Bis- marck Tuesday evening. —_—_—_— Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Fred Petrel of Linton called at the Busby home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Backhaus motored to Eureka, S. D., Friday. Miss Hilda Schiermeister of Linton spent Sunday at the Godfrey Grenz home. a Welch's Spur By MES. R M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch and small son motored to eMnoken Tuesday where Mr. Welch attended the AAA meeting and Mrs. Welch and son visited Mrs. Luella Bird. The regular April school board meeting of Boyd district was held at the home of the clerk, Mrs. Rob- ert Welch, Tuesday evening. Miss Clara Mauk was hired as teacher for school No. 2 for next year. Catherine Moran left for her home in Beach last week-end. She mo- tored with friends who live there. Robert Welch and four children, John Richter, and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Warner ‘were in Bismarck Saturday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Richter was christened James Aloy- sius at a baptismal service in 8t. Mary’s procathedral in Bismarck on Menoken, started his summer sched- ule of Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, this week. Chester Boyd took his children to Bismarck to visit their mother, a patient in a hospital there, Sunday. ae) | Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART A few ‘friends helped Miss Mildred THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Jessie Pettis was hired to teach in the eastern and Ella Trygg in the western part of the district. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald, ‘Gwendolyn, Louie Olson and son Clif- ford, David Trygg and daughter Ruth were supper guests Tuesday evening at the Arthur Magnus home. Harry Harvey, who arrived here from. the COC camp in Idaho, has been visiting with -his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnus. Friday, having spent the week in Bis-/ From here he will go to Elk Point, marck with relatives. 8. Dak. The instructor of school No. 2 is Miss Athleid Kermis of Lisbon, not ‘: Stanley as stated earlier. Carrol Sheldon, who returned here Anette and Helen Anderson, Vearl/ from a CCC camp at Custer, 8. Dak., Holden, Clifford Aune, Harold Allen] visited over the week-end at the Art and Alice Larson spent Wednesday] Magnus home. evening at the Jacobson home. Donald Klein of Bismarck is visit- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot/ ing at the Schlepp home. spent the week-end with her sister,} Emma Nelson of Cromwell school Mrs. Amanda Johnson, and other/ No. 1 spent the week-end at her par- friends. ental home. The Glenview Homemakers met Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald and the home of Mrs. Burl Monroe Wed-/son Bernard Lee of Regan, and Mr. nesday afternoon. The next meeting/and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein were sup- will be with Mrs, Lester Larson. per guests Sunday at the Geo. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams and} home. son, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe and| Mr.. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Miss Athleid Kermis were Sunday | family were guests Sunday at her par- visitors at the Hedberg home in Eck-/| ents’, the Nels Nelsons. lund, — Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Danielson of By MBS. JOHN A. BERG Wilton spent Sunday at the Rudy Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Geist and baby Hagen home. Sunday visitors at the Jacobson home were Mr. and Mrs. Alex daughter, also Mrs, Christ Geist and daughter Christena and grandson of Tappen spent the week-end at the Glenview | By. VIOLET JOHNSON Florence Little was in Bismarck ree She visited relatives while ere, Kenneth Wagner left for Steele ‘Tuesday to visit relatives. Mrs. C, M. Jacobson returned home Oshanyk and Genece of Wilton; Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Quanrud and family and Mr. and John Olson of Bis- daughter, Ed. Lewis, Hugo Solberg marck; Mr. and Mrs. Art Larson and and son Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartl of Bis- marck and the Stenquists were Sun- day visitors at Walter Johnson's. Clifford Aune spent the week-end Mrs. Sam Berg spent Sun- ° ata saa ea Menoken By NORMA AGNEW... Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Chas. Soule and son Howard of Moffit, Miss Alice Klipstein, Tony Knoll, ‘Miss Inez Jones and Robert Schmidt of Bismarck were guests at the A. H. Klipstein home Tuesday. Elmer Mills of Mandan spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson. Miss Ruby Walgren spent the week- end with Margaret Snyder. A birthday party was given at the ©. D. King home in honor of their son, Orson. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berry from Bis- marck were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Klipstein. Mrs. Charles McCormick entertain- ed the Three Leaf Clover Homemak- ers Wednesday. Mrs. M. D. Agnew was a visitor. A community party was held at the hall Saturday evening, sponsored by the eMnoken Homemakers, Shoppers in Bismarck Monday were Mrs, Margaret Field, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malard and son Cecil, V. M. Craven and Mrs. R. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Soule, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Soule and son Herbert of Moffit, Miss Bernice Gierke of Bis- marck, Mrs. A. H. Klipstein, Mrs. R. M, Ludeman and daughter Alice Re- becca, and Howard Watkins of Re- gan were visitors at the Melvin Agnew home Sunday. Mrs. Frank eWich of Bismarck spent a few days at the G. M. Wachal home. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Ed family visited at the M. J. Lee home| Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Woods and|Hanson celebrate her 20th birthday children of near Linton were dinner {anniversary Sunday at the Harry guests at the Wallace Kyes home|Hanson home. There were friends Sunday. from Bismarck present also. Mr: and: Mrs. Steve Kopy andj Francis White fro mSteele was a daughters, Misses Gertrude and Eli-|Saturday night caller at the Harry zabeth, visited at the Ed. Surber home at Livona Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Yetter, son ‘Thomas and daughter Loraine visited at the Frank Lawler home Saturday. Schrunk | a | By EDNA MARCHANT Elnora Payseno, who was visiting with her sister here for a few days, left for her home in Moorhead, Minn., Priday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wentz. have moved ‘in Florence Lake township. Mrs. Jake Triebwasser and children, Ernestine, Art and Sally, were over- night guests at the Wm. Witt home Monday evening. Wednesday dinner guests at the John Witt home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Knutson and children and Chester Bowler and Emil Witt. Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Richter and children called at the Clarence Knut- son home Saturday. Mrs. Marchant, Helen Witt and Chester Bowler visited at the Knud- son home Thursday evening. | Riverview By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mrs. Art Robins of Bismarck spent the week-end at the home of her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Flanni- gan, Gus Hogue, Jr., was a Capital City visitor Friday. Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter, Phyilis, and Mrs. Clifford Taylor and son, Dennis Wayne were dinner guests of Mr; and Mrs. John Flanni- gan and so, Tuesday. Miss Ethel:Johnson was a visitor in Bismarck :Saturday. Alberta Worst was an overnight guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst, Saturday. Lillian Westbrook was an oyernight | guest of Phyllis Worst, Friday. ———__________¢ | Brittin By O. DUTTON i Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and George Lee visited and shopped in Bismarck .Tuesday. 2 Mrs. Wilson and two children who Hanson home, Ernest Johnson took his brother, Edgar, to Bismarck Monday. Henry Puttna mfrom Bismarck held a club meeting in the school house Wednesday night. Josephine Conley spent Wednesday night at the Frank Rice home. Thelma and Shirley Freshour spent last week-end at their home in Taft township. The Sterling Homemakers club met on Thursday afternoon at the home the United States constitution were asked and answered for roll call. The play committee reported that the play will be given in May. Mrs. George Lee gave a demonstra- tion on a “One Dish Meal” which she served for lunch. The next meet- ing will be held at the H. Moffit home, May 10. Laura and Bessie Langley are stay- ing at the Richard Lang home, Mr. and Mrs. Parke were callers in Bismarck Monday. A : Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholdt are the parents of a boy born Saturday at the home of Mrs. Weber at Wing. Mr. and Mrs. William Botnen and family of Kidder county, Mr. and |Mrs. Ole 6pilde and sons, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Hazel Lien, Alice Arneson and Everett Rise were enter- tained at the F. J. Lien home Sun- day. Alice Arneson returned to James- town Sunday evening after a week’s vacation with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson and daughter of Wilton spent Saturday and Sunday at the B. N. Lien home. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Schneider and family visited relatives at Goodrich Sunday. A fairly large crowd attended the P. T. A. meeting in school No. 1 Fri- day evening. Mrs, Snyder, county nurse, and |Marie Huber, county superintendent of schools, visited the schools in district Friday. Valdemar Lien, Knute pilde, Glen- wood and Everett Rise spent unday at the iWlliam Botnen home near Steele. : Ted Varholdt and children, Hazel Lien and Mrs. H. O. Arneson spent Sunday at the M. A. Lien home in this have been visiting relatives at the| Kidder county. Richard Day and Mathena homes and with other relatives in Bismarck and vicinity returned Monday to their home in Canada. _. Miss Clara Mauk spent the week- end at her home.in Bismarck. Mrs. Jason Hoover was an over- night visitor Saturday with friends in Bismarck, Mrs. James Ryan ‘snd two children | of Bismarck are visiting relatives. at the Matliena home. ie Re es By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. M. Christianson of Wilton, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Carl Lein and daughters of Regan and Mr. and Mrs. S. Lein atid son Darrell were Sunday visitors at the J. M. Lein home. Esther and: Sam Laschkewitsch of Goodrich were overnight guests at the John Mueller.home Friday night. Mrs. 8. E.. Laschkewitch who had been staying there; returned home with them Saturday. A. L. Davis and children, Ronald and Peggy, of Bismarck, were Sun- day evening visitors at the John Harty home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and daugh- ter, Beverly, spent Saturday and Sun- day visiting relatives in Jamestown. Mr. and. Mrs. Ole “Overmoen of Raub, N,.D., were Sunday evening supper guests at, the J. O. Lein home. “The Black Derby” is the play to Mesdames Ole Vik and Ole Spilde will entertain the Ladies’ Aid after church services Sunday, April 26. Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hanson took ‘their infant daughter to consult a doctor at Steele Tuesday. : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen were Sterling callers Wednesday aft- ernoon. Mrs. Marie Olausen received word from Mandan Thursday that her brother-in-law, Mr. Hegebush, had passed away. She left Friday to be with her sister until Sunday. school Thursday afternoon by the pu- pils in honor of their teacher, Miss Myrtle Christensen, and John Mal- sam’s birthdays. At the close cake and candy were served. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nel- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelsen and son Jerome, Mrs. Adolph Pederson, Mrs. Harold Christianson and chil- dren, Mrs. Ole Newland and daugh- ter, Mrs. Albert Christensen, Mrs. Harold Olson and baby, Mrs. Marie Randolph, Miss Lillian Keeler and sister. Winn Katerba was an overnight visitor with Raider Olausen Friday night. Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent of schools, and Mrs. Snyder, county nurse, called. at Clear Lake school Friday. be given’ by the seniors of Wing high school Tuesday, May 5. Mr. and Mrs. A. Felton were call- ers at the McCloskey home in Ster- ling Sunday. Mrs. Harry Knowles left for Wood- worth Tuesday morning: where she will visit her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and L, B. Olson, who had spent the past week with his sister at Fargo, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland and son spent Sunday at the Homer Nelsen Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christianson and baby, Mrs. Hegebush of Man- dan and Mrs. Marie Olausen visited of Mrs. George Lee. Questions on | day. in Wilton and vicinity. Mrs, Tom Morgan has moved to her farm home. The past six months she made her home in Wilton. ———_—_—_—_—__———__ Northwest Kidder By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mrs. Ed Fitzer is visiting her sisters and families;-the Russell Woodwards and Ed Ochsners. = se] Joe Goldsmith, Johnnie White and Art and Ed Ochsner. Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Fur of Nome called on friends in Tuttle Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorne at- tended a lodge banquet in Dawson Friday night. Among those. shopping in Tuttle Saturday were Frank Gray, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Woodward and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ort Ochsner and chil- dren, Miss Opal Gray, Philip Thorne and son Richard, and Fred Krien. Mr. and Mrs. E, Davis and children and ae spent Sunday at Pr. 5 Mr. and Mrs. L. Gordie, Philip Thorne and daughter Pearl, and Miss. Opal Gray were in Hurdsfield Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Art Ochsner and children, Ruby, Doloris, Clifford, Clarence and Wilbert, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mer- ke lin Arena. Ted Beich of Steele attended the 1, Moffit__ By MES. ALBERT LUNDE ‘When the Mothers club met with Mrs. George Parks Thursday after- noon, it was decided to have @ party at the schoolhouse Saturday evening, April 25. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Charles Thompson and Mrs. Burt Johnson attended the 4-H club meeting in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis took Miss Marjory Bailey to Bismarck Saturday. They returned Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. Oscar Benz and baby were Bis- marck callers Thursday and Friday. Bill Lane took his nephew, Byron Lane, to Bismarck Monday to have @ nose and throat operation. Joe Intlehouse of Napoleon spent the week-end at the Asa Werner home. Supper guests at the C. E. Moffit home Monday evennig were Mr. and Mrs, Elbert Larvick, Miss Margery Morris and Miss Grace Miller. family of Still visited at the George tianson home Anderson home. Adah Anderson re- a ie. Raid Sue mained to visit for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and Miss Aileen Rice, who 1g teaching) son spent Saturday evening at the school in Beulah, spent Saturday and|Qscar Anderson home west of Dris- Sunday visiting friends in Wing. coll, A The Sunday School pupils gave 8| Sunday callers at the W. F. Keeler surprise birthday party at the C.|/home were John Berkeland and son Harvey home Tuesday evening hon-| clifford, Ernest and Irvin Rise, Mrs. oring Mrs. C. Harvey, superintendent | Lillian Dronen and son, Miss Mar- of Sunday school. : garet Dronen, Earl Hall and son Mr. end Mrs, Paul Davis and chil-|Harntd, and Miss Hazel Nelsen. dren spent Sunday and Monday vis-j -faria cautson was an overnight iting relatives: im.New Rockford. visitor Monday of Helen Neisen, ‘The Epworth met at the C. E. Moffit home Tuesday evening. Fay Johnson was a Hazelton call- er Tuesday. Mrs, Wm. McDonald and two sons and Miss Anne Anderson visited at the Enockson home Thursday after- noon. Ghylin By L. L. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Backman were Saturday overnight guests at the L. W. Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis took their infant son to the St. Alexius hospital Friday pints. He is suffer- A program was given at Clear Lake|ing from Mrs. A. N. Tosseth is visiting with er daughter, Mrs, Benton Backman. The 4-H club met at the Albert Johnson home Friday evening. Lorene Speton and Beverly Asplund were taken in as new members. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Backman were supper guests at the Benton Backman home Thursday evening. Emerson Gill left for his home Seay evening to spend a few vs. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and Owen Davis wer ecallers in Wilton Thurs- day. Forrest Little accompanied Oliver Tosseth from Wilton Thursday eve- ning to spend the week-end with his parents. [aia ORR i Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Pete Zander will move from the C. J. Rue farm to the J. J. Rue farm vacated by Emil Hogue. Gilbert Cederstrom, Geo. Martin and Gerald Nelson motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson and little Virginia Cordella arrived Sun- day from Dickinson to viist with her sister, Mrs, Sigrid Lundquist, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gene C ham Place in Naughton. Violet Spangberg is visiting her parents and her grandmother, Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist. At a quarterly school meeting held Tuesday night-in Trygg - township party Saturday night at the home of}. Mrs, Julia Kraemer. "| at the Swan Swanson home. junning! moved Tuesday to the Victor Engdahl | ~ at the Ludvik Wagner Mrs. Gust Neumiller had Sunday Mrs. Neumiller’s Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble Reynold Berg, Martha falter Melhoff of Wing Sam Berg home Sun- ington spent the week- home. . and Mrs, Mike Wall spent Sun- t Turtle Lake with friends. ~~| . and Mrs. John Reic hof Wil- Sunday at the Ludwig Ed Geisele spent Sun- Pred Wanner Bheling Thursday. Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN The Three-Leaf Clover Homemak- ers club met at the home of Mrs. Chas, McCormick Wednesday after- noon with all members present. Mrs. Marcus Agnew was a, visitor. Mildred Dietzman gave a lesson on linoleums. ‘At’ the close” of the” meeting lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harms. #2 2 Bae gue FoF ig : A. C. Carlson and Mildred Dietz- man accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and son Leland to Bismarck Thursday. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, Mrs. -Clyde Monroe, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Schauer and daughter Viola, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Violet Miller, Mrs. Floyd Owen, Paul McCormick, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger. Miss Elsie Kruger returned to the home of her brother ard sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John “.uger Sat- urday after spending the week in Bis- marck with friends. Mildred Dietzman- spent several days in Bismarck visiting friends. Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Melick and Cedric Craig made a trip to Wash- burn, where they visited Mr. Melick’s parents Sunday. Deseo 7 ¢- By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. E. J. Edickson, who spent the winter months in California, has re- turned home. The fifth and sixth graders pre- sented a puppet show Friday evening in the hall. P. Tomptkin of Valley City attend- ed to farm interests here Wednesday. L, B. Olson, Dallas and Clarence Olson returned home Saturday eve- ning from Fargo. Mrs. Carr and Loren, who have spentt he winter months at Fingal, have returned home. 8. E. Olson is a patient at a local hospital in Bismarck. Agner Swanson, Howard Lewis and Carl Hatle spent the week-end at Jamestown, Mrs. Hanson of Valley City, moth- er of Miss Hanson, spent the week- end visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dohn of Albert Lea, Minn., weer visitors in the com- munity Saturday. Miss Cordelia Meyers of Fargo is visiting relatives here, Mrs. Gorman ‘Ariderson and fam- ily of Bismarck were visitors at the Ole Quale home Sunday. P. P. Hanso nand son Franklin returned home Sunday evening after visiting for several days at Werner. Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Wednesday evening visitors at the John Skei home were Mr. and. Mrs. James Novey and daughters, Eliza- beth and Rose, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and sons, Ted and Paul. A number of friends helped Mrs. Reynold Engel celebrate her birthday anniversary Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Skei and family and Mr, and Mrs. Reynold Engel and family were Sunday callers at the Bossert home. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert, son Gottfried and daughter Christine were Sunday guests at the Rudolph Gall home near Tuttle. Miss Meta Brouch returned to the Alfred Larson home Tuesday after- noon after spending Easter vacation at her parental home near Wood- worth. A number of friends were enter- tained at a party at Richmond school Saturday evening. Those from this vicinity who at- tended the party at the Fred Plienes home were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son William and daughter Eva, Albert, Elsie, Clara and Martha Bossert, and Hans Jacobson. Clara Bossert, Alice Johns, Garth Scalion and Bennie Weber spent the week-end at their homes. Ecklund By ELBIE MURRAY | Rock Hill Vollen, K. O, Knutson, Charlie Het- tick, Wm. Backman, 8. B. Olson and Wm. McCullough. Matt Beckman returned to the Roy Little home after spending sev- A number of guests called at the Clayton Little home Tuesday evening, the occasion being Shirley Walker's 12th birthday. Cake and ice cream was served. By ELIZABETH NEFF Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rachel were Sunday callers at the home of Grand- ma Bellner. Martin, Anne, Annette, Edna and Caroline Gellner, Julius and Henry Wolff were Sunday guests at the Alex Neff home. Mrs. John Driscoll accompanied Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weistock and chil- dren to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke and daughter Ida took Hilda Wutzke to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Alex Neff, son Alex, daugh- ter Ella and grandson Dennis were accompanied to Tappen Sunday by Mr. and Mra. Fred Plienis where they will visit relatives. Carl Ginter, Alex.Neff and Emil Wutzke called at the Pete Ensz home Sunday evenin; S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART Norman and John A. Stewart vis- ited at the Donald Nickolson home Ernest Houser spent the week-end The Misses Alice Mae and Doris Stewart accompanied their uncles, Norman and D. W. Stewart, to Mc- Kenzie Sunday. They were dinner guetss at the John Stewart home. Charles Swanson of near Bis- marck visited friends in this vicinity Thursday. : James Brown, Dan McClean, Mr. and Mrs. J. Becknall and daughter, Helen Mae, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Malard motored to Bismarck Monday. Visitors at the A. J. Stewart home the fore part of the week were Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Gulson, Malcolmn Nickolson and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of McKenzie. By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Sunday. visitors at the Henry Inget home were Eino, Tyne, Suri Eckholm Mrs. Steve Murray and Mrs. John Partyke were among those who at- the Catholic meeting directed Lica in Wilton Thursday. ing will be at the home Brezde: -| Knutson home Saturday. son Robert, Mrs. Steve Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 's. Ivan Holden and Mrs. Wallace Ander- and Mrs. Louie Zaller and family, and Leonard Spitzer were visitors at the Murray home Sunday. Mrs. Walter Waddington helped her mother, Mrs. Mary Triske, for the past week preparatory to leaving for Wis- | consin where she will make her home. Pauline Hefta, teacher of hte Eck- lund school No. 7, left Saturday for Minot, where she will attend school. Miss Theresa Hefta will complete her term. Al Holden and John Partyke were callers in Wilton Monday. Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and daughter Arlene were dinner guests 1of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner Wednesday. Lila Andahl spent the past week in Bismarck. Mr.-and Mrs. Valentine Steiner were guests of Lester Blattner Sunday. Louis Steiner spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs, Marian Heck of Bismarck. A shower was given for Mrs. Fred Klatwitter’s niece at the Bill Miller home Sunday, the guest of honor re- ceiving many lovely gifts. Miss Lucy Steiner spent the week- end ‘with her cousin, Connie Am- men of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter Friday. si Miss Charlotte Bevers spent the week-end with Agnes Meyer at Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and Johnny Mahoney called at the H. E. Coddington home Wednesday evening, thé occasion being Mrs. Coddington’s 47th birthday. | Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS In the declamation fontest held at the Log Cabin by the high school pupils Friday evening, Helen Aune McKenzie ! By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The. McKenzie Homemakers club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Erick Slovar with 16 mem- bers present. The lesson on perennial flowers was given by Mrs. Van Scott. Mrs. B. F. Coons joined the club. After adjournment Mrs. Slovarp, as- sisted by Mrs. Coons, served refresh- ments. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. E. W. Anderson. The Royal Neighbors sponsored a shower in honor of Mrs. M. A. Dou- cette at the Geo. Manly home Satur- day. The honored guest was present- ed several nice gifts. Refreshments were served by Mrs. E. W. Anderson, Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe, Mrs. George Hughes, Miss Elsie Heaton and Mrs. Jessie Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Slovarp and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Wildfang. Mr. and Mrs, Fay Jounson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams and son Jackie, and Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, all of; Moffit, were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Adams, The Misses Loletta Blodau and Margaret Olson were shoppers in Bis- arck Saturday afternoon. Everette Velzy left Saturday after- noon for Valley City to visit his moth- er who is ill. He returned Sunday evening. The talk given by Rev. Wm. Davis of North China at the church Mon- day afternoon was well attended. After the talk a meeting of the church, Ladies’ Aid and Epworth League boards was held at the par- sonage with Rev. Roe of Bismarck in charge. Mrs. Roy Wildfang Tuesday after- noon. with a good attendance. Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Many of the farmers attended the was judged first, Ruth Cox second, and Eldeen Morris third. The pro- gram was well attended and netted the athletic club a good sum. A. H. Lundberg spent the past week in Bismarck taking medical treatment, Mrs. B. E. Rierson spent several days of the past week as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Parsons of Bismarck. She also visited her daughter, Clara, who is a patient in a Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and children, and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Di- mond motored to McClusky Sunady and were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Houser. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and chil- dren were Sunday guests of Wing rel- atives. Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte were Wilton callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Norton Strand and children attended a family dinner at the Anna Strand farm home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Tortlotte and J. Penner were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Julius Olson at their farm home. Mr. and Mrs. August Okeson and son Burnett returned Tuesday from Turtle Lake where they were Easter guests of relatives. They were ac- companied home by their daughter, Mrs. Theodore Kusler and her daugh- ter Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson of near Driscoll: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris and daughter, Eunice, motored to Douglas, N. D., where they were guests of Mrs. Morris’ mother. ————_—_—_____ | Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart, who spent, the winter with relatives near Arnold, has returned to her home here. Walter Rupp left Saturday for his CCC camp located near Brainerd, Minn., after having spent a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp. The Crofte Star Homemakers club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein. Mrs. Carl Landerholm gave the project les- son on “Quilts.” After the business session, a social hour was enjoyed during which a serving of refresh- ments was made. Seven members were present. A guest at the meeting was Miss Gladys Gramling, local teacher. John Monroe and sons, Clyde and Orlando, were here a few days ago. Clyde is moving to a farm northeast of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein visit- ed recently at the Clarence Falken- stein home near Still. Pulton Nelson, ioneer resident of this community, is said to be serious- ly ill in a local hospital. Miss Frances Rupp spent the early part of the week in Bismarck, tak- ing the state board examination for graduate nurses. Clere and Merl Weise have just completed the harvesting of their corn crop, approximating 1,000 bush- els. Most of the corn was husked during the past three weeks after remaining in the field all winter. The corn is in fine shape, comparatively few of ears being soft. 4 By JEAN WILLIAMSON Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Schmidt of Bowdon Sun- day. Mrs. E. R. Leach, Mrs. Ted Hoff- man and Oscar Weltstock were shop- pers in Wing Saturday. A party was given for the home- coming of Arnold Plienes from the day. | John Driscoll. Telfer | By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Jeanne Gulson visited at the Ted Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oder visited at the home of Mr. Oder’s parents near Regan, Sunday. - Miss Louise Gardner was a week- end visitor at the B. G. Buckley home. Guests at the Henry Mills home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Steve ,| Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dietrich, Paul Holden, Mr. CC camp at the Plienes home Fri- ||} Florence Sandberg spent the week- || end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ||} soil conservation meeting in Regan Wednesday. Willard Olson of Wing is employed at the Clayton Little home this spring. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand enter- tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N. O. tSrand and family of Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Glitschka and twins of Bismarck and Mrs. Anna Strand. Mrs. Anna Strand returned home from Bismarck Sunday after spend- ing a few weeks at the Glitschka home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and daughters of Bismarck spent Satur- FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: Domestic science seeks formulas for happy homes, At the end of the day—as in want to “take it easy.” comfortable chair. They want to tension of working and living. fortable! “Relax! hearts and heads of a mad world. The Larkin club was entertained by | ‘PEOPLE WANT TO “Take It Easy” They want to relax—to slouch down in a Take it easy!” is the cry that brings peace to the you are selling will help people to forget “nerves” and worry and bring them comfort, you will get more business if you tell them so! day evening at the Ole Olson home. Mr. and rMs, Dee Bailey entertained at a wedding dance at the Canfield school aturday evening. The Bail- ey’s received many lovely gifts and @ silver collection was given them. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were din« ner guests at the Ghylin home Sun< day. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Olson and daughters and Mrs, Ole Olson, Hester Bailey visited a few days at the P. E. Patton home. Mr, and Mrs. A. Ghylin and Ole Olson were calerls in Bismarck Mon- jday. En route home they visited at the Jake Fisher home in Macomber. OO | Christiana By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON Ernest Johnson and Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Johnson and Deloras John- son visited Sunday with Lorraine Johnson, who is a patient at St. Alexius hospital. She was brought ‘ there for the second time and is some improved. L. B. Olson returned home Sunday | from Fargo after spending some time with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson and De- loras Johnson were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson took their infant daughter to Steele to consult a doctor. She is somewhat improved at this time. Martin Magnus was a caller. Mandan STORIES IN STAMPS By LS. Klein | PRESIDENT gan a By 8107 pe popular vote in the election of 1876 was: Samuel J. Tilden, Demo- crat. of New York, 4,284,- 855; Ruther- ford B. Hayes, Republican, of Ohio, 4,033,950. Til- ten, nemesis of Boss Tweed, seemed to haye won, but the returns from three southern states, and over one elector in Oregon, were dis- puted, and the New Yorker found himself short only one electoral vote from the presidency. The Civil War had left Repub- cans still in control in the dis- puted states—South Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana—and so the controlling election boards re- turned their votes for Hayes. The Democrats disputed these returns and the decision was left to Con- Bress. That body appointed a com- * mission of eight Republicans and seven Democrats, and 50, by pure- ly a partisan vote of 8 to 7, Hayes became president in 1877. Hayes’ appreciation was states- manlike. He withdrew all north- erm troops from the south end, firmly in office, even decldred that he believed the Democrats actu- ally had carried the disputed southern states! He remained in office for one term, after which he retired to his estate at Fremont, O. He died, at the age of 70, in 1893. On Oct. 4, 1922, the 100th anniversary of his birth, the U. 8. issued a stamp for Hayes, as part of a new se- ries. “(Copyright, 1936, NEA Service, Inc.) U. B—1922 Rutherford B. Hayes dic Nght blue the evening of their lives—people retreat from the cares and high- They want to rest and be com- . And if the goods or the service GET COMFORTABLE! Tell Meyer Both Advertising Service register ring! and Rodney Allensworth, Furniture, shoes, cigars, garden tools, used cars, summer clothes, beach wear, corsets, radios! fort appeal” and sell more of them. Bank accounts, msurance, beauty treatments, laundry service, new homes, vacations—adver- tise the COMFORT they bring and get more customers! in The Bismarck Tribune, with illustrations from the famous easy.” Tell the world to get comfortable and then hear the cash The Bismarck Tribune TELEPHONE 32 Advertise them with a “com- ’em in your advertising—tell ‘em that SAY “Now you can take it 4

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