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— _? C | Christiana By MES. RAYMOND JOHNSON Ernest Johnson visited Monday . evening with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, His small daughter accom- panied him to the home of Mr. and ( Mrs, Tom Stuart of Sterling. Christine Hanson spent the week- end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon. Those who shopped in Sterling Sat- urday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ol- son and son, Mrs. Oscar Anderson, L. B. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson visited brother, Martin, Jr. Harry Olson and brother Lewis were Sunday dinner guests at Harold Olson's. Ott Albert of Mandan spent the week-end at the Christ Schoon resi- dence. Supper guests at Christ Schoon’'s Sunday evening were Rev. and Mrs. Fiechtner of Driscoll, Miss Stinholf of Nepoleon and Hazel Brushwein of Driscoll. . and Mrs. Dohn, son-in-law and hter of Mrs, Olson, who is staying th them, have located on the Tom Olson farm. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lang from Stcrling were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson. | Still ———______—__ —- By N. 0. HAGSTROM Sunday at Driscoll with Mr. Olson's’, project lesson of the Homemakers. Mrs. Olaf Lein also attended the meeting Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wisness and daughter Opal and Jesse Fryer of Maddock visited at the James Olson and Esther Olson home Sunday. Mrs. Henry Josephson left Wednes- day for New York Mills, Minn. to attend the funeral of her sister. The Ladies’ Aid society met at the home of Mrs. John Mueller Thurs- {day afternoon. A pot-luck lunch was served. The Misses Hildre and Quam spent the week-end at their parental homes in Dahlen. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lein and daugh- ters of Regan were Sunday evening visitors at the J. O. Lein home. Lillian Mueller spent Sunday at the Zelmer home near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wilson of Graceville, Minn., spent the week- end at the Lucy Piepkorn home. + Moffit | f Per eneee ene vr Th eee | By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE Mr. and Mrs. Jake Walz and two children, Jane and Robert, were guests for a few days of relatives here. They left for their home at Pipestone, Minn., Friday morning. Albert Dralle of Brainerd, Minn., visited with his uncle, M. M. Dralle, last week. Mrs. Jake Walz and children and Mrs. Ira Peckens and Patty visited at the Clarence Smidt home near Menoken Thursday. Roy Hoover spent the week-end with Ted Pillsbury. Rev. and Mrs. C. F, Curtis were The Sunshine Workers 4-H club + with Helen Pearson Saturday. During the business meeting “The unshine Club,” a theme song, words and music composed by a friend of the club, Miss Annetta Erickson, was ted. Doris Johnson rejoined the group. Guests were Miss Florence Kountz of Turtle Lake, Misses Amy Redington and Marjorie Peterson of Wilton, Mrs. C. L, Johnson and daughters, Marlys and Bernadine, and LeRoy Magnuson, The next meeting will be held at the home of Margaret | 4 Law Saturday, May 9th, at 1:30 p. m. The Ladies’ Aid of the Sunne Luth- eran church met at the home of Mrs. Herman Engstrom Friday. J. M. Thompson, Edgar Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dow, Mrs. Arthur Matteson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams of Baldwin Wednes- day. E. R. Asplund of Cooperstown visit- ed with his brother here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Morris, who fave spent a few weeks with their Son-inelaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Trygg of south of Regan, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, sons, LeRoy and Donald, and daughters, Loretta and Darlene, motored to Wing Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Marjorie Peterson of Wilton spent the week-end with Helen Pearson. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dow of Mis- soula, Mont., and Mrs. Arthur Matte- son of Butte left Friday for their res- ve homes, after being called here the death of their mother, Mrs. J. M. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Erickson motor- ed to the Bad Lands Saturday, re- turning Sunday. Miss Nadine Noon, Seth and Melvin Ecklund and Cora de Vee Richard and Rolf Lee of Wilton motored to Dick- inson Saturday, returning Sunday. E. R. Asplund of Cooperstown was a dinner guest at the Hagstrom home Sunday. Mrs. Fred Johnson, who has been a patient in a Bismarck hospital the past three weeks, returned home Fri- day. Mrs. Lawrence Spitzer of Bismarck, who spent a week with her mother, Mrs. O. G, Hagstrom, returned to her home Saturday. , ne a | Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. August Okeson and son Burnette spent the week-end at Turtle Lake attending a family reun- jon, The Okesons plan on moving to Turtle Lake to make their home in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Garnes, John ‘Wilson and John Ulsrud of Bismarck were Regan callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and | son John have returned to their farm home after spending the winter in Regan. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Hochhal- ter and family have moved into the Uhde house vacated by the Watkins. | Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein and La- Verne motored to Wing Sunday. Friends of the Leins will regret to Jearn that Mrs. J. M. Lein was taken to the hospital Sunday suffering with erysipelas. Mr, and Mrs. John Woole of Es- mond spent the past week as ae guests of Mrs. Poole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald. Helen Hanson, who is employed at Bismarck, spent a short vacation with her father, John Hanson, and brother Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman en- tertained at a family gathering Sun- day, the occasion being Mr. Sher- man’s birthday. The Ladies’ Aid society met with Mrs. A. H, Lundberg Wednesday. Mrs, Allan Westerman will be the next! ¢, hostess to the group May 20. A group of rural school teachers met at Regan Saturday and made plans for the annual Play day to be held at Regan May 15 | rn 2 | Wing bs By ANNA paral MUELLER Edna Boss and Mrs, A. L, Mutchler| ang of Bismarck spent the week-end with thelr sister, Mrs. L, H. Knowles. ‘The Homemakers club will meet at the John Harty home next Thursday. Mrs. James Olson, Mrs. Ed. Dalbes and Mrs. J. Harty will be hostesses. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and } of Lincoln Valley were callers tas tide Obset Sse me aA aosevvnrds Clyde Harvey took the train ‘|| Burnt Creek | dinner guests at the Pillsbury home Sunday. Mrs. Gertie Hoffman, Miss Margery Morris, Mrs. L. D. Batley, Mrs, Ira Peckens and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hoover were Bismarck callers Satur- day. Mrs. Peckens and Mrs. Hoover attended the Homemakers project meeting there. The program given by the “Rip Snorters” of the Moffit high school at the schoolhouse Friday night was at- tended by a large crowd. Following {ts presentation the judges computed | Pridi scores for this team and the “Royal Thirteens,” the latter winning by a few points. Miss Margaret Gillen spent the week-end visiting her mother at Burt. Mr. and Mrs. ©. B. Moffit and chil- dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lunde were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Doehle home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marian were guests at the Burns Balley home Saturday evening and at the W. 8. Triplett home Sun- day. They took Marian back to Bis- marck Sunday evening. About 18 ladies were present Wed- nesday afternoon at a shower at the L. N. Bullock home in honor of Mrs. George Moffit. Games were played and « service of lunch followed. The guest of honor received many useful and rite gifts. Swinging high above the waters section of the steel deck frame o' bridge is being hoisted into pla far overhead, the cra lift the neering feat, all the framework lanes of vehicle trafic and -two place, to be holted and support: barge on which it had been.tdken into the bay. of the bay, this huge fabricated f the San Francisco-Oakland Bay ice by traveling cranes. Moving~ section slowly upward from the By this engi- for the two decks to carry nine interurban tracks will soar into ed from the suspension section. By ELIZABETH NEFF Floyd Miller was an overnight Leal at the Frank Miller home near Wie and Mes. Pred Plienis transact: ed business:in Mandan and Blamarck Miss Florence Jess, Phoenix school No. 1, returned to the Floyd Miller home junday. after be- ing ill in Bismarck the past few days. Elmer Wutzke, who has been in tl Fort Snelling hospital the past mont fet to his parents’ home Wed- Sunday visitors at the Alex Neff home were Edna and Martin Geliner, Mr. and Mrs. Emjl Wutzke, Wutzke, Arnold and Martha Plienis, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and family, Miss Jess, Julius Wolff, Walter Wuteke and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rachel and children, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber, Calvin and daughter Tillie visited relatives near Goodrich Sunday. Lyman Mrs. Orvetta Dutton spent the week-end with Mrs, M. M. Dralle. Charles Hamblen and wife arrived here Monday after spending the win- ter in California, Mrs, Art Hayes entertained several ladies at her home Friday afternoon. Lunch was served, Donald Edson has completed his term of school at Zeeland and is at his home near Moffit. Play day will be held Friday, May 8. ae Napoleon band will provide wusic, Glenview By VIOLET JOHNSON A number of old friends attended the last rites for Fulton Nelson in the Eremerterian church at Baldwin Tues- ay. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Meyers moved to thir farm at McKenzie Saturday. Sunday visitors at the Jacobson’s were Alice Spitzer, Clifford Aune, Frank Murrey and Mr. and Mrs, Rear. Diede and two children fo Eck- jun Laurene Simons of Bismarck spent te week-end with her parents, 1d Mrs. Walter Simons. oruttord Little spent Sunday after- joon at his home east of Baldwin. Mrs. Albert Larson visited with Mrs, Lars Jacobson Monday after- noon. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Enock Anderson and Helen and Mrs. C. Jacobson shopped in Bismarck Monday. J spent the past few weeks working for Herman John- son in Painted Woods. Fred Nelson of Baldwin spent Sun- day with H, B. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Dave FAlbrisht had as guests Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, of Steele. Frank Peterson was a recent Wil- ton business caller. By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON ant and Mrs, Smyth of Fort Lincoln were guests of Mr. and Mrs. oo Cpeilaael Mrs. Smyth's parents, Saturday shoppers in Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coddington, Wal- ter Paul and family, Fred Hlawitter, ean Bisner, and Matt Andah} and unday guests of Mr. and Mrs. valentine Steiner were Mr. and Mrs. Steve ate of Baldwin, Mr. and beige Coddington and family, and Tare Floyd Andsht and aughter of Bismarck, Mr. Colin. Clinton Solum and a Bertram Coddington mo- pony to fo Jamestown to visit friends and relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul called on Jake Paul who has just returned from a hospital where he underwent an ope- tation for appendicitis. a ’ | Welch's Spur By MES. R. M. WELCH Mrs. L. 8. ‘and Mrs, Albert jurned | Anderson 6, Dope meeting of the Homemakers officers and leaders in Bismarck Thuraday. Boyd Cross coery leaders, Mrs. Albert Ander- By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Mr. and Mrs. Seppanen from Brad- dock were guests at the Inget home Saturday and Sunday. Bill Wanttaja made a trip to Wil- ton Saturday. Mrs. George Sedevic spent the week- end with her husband, who is em- ployed near Sterling. Clifford Olson is now employed at the Dave Spangberg home near Re- gan. Eino and Sylvia Eckhoim were Wing calers Friday. Sema accem- panied them: home to spend the ‘week-end. John Rilkos, Walter Ojanen and Arne Antilla were business callers in the Capital City Saturday. Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Jake Pryer were day dinner guests at the Harvey gerald home, ‘Molly Graf was taken to a Bismarck ‘Mr.| hospital Saturday. Irene Knutson was a week-end guest at the Gottlieb Brenniese home at Regan. ‘The gopher poison is now ready for distribution at the home of Marvin Alm, clerk of Rock Hill township. Sunday guests at the Clayton Little home were Mrs. P. E. Patton and daughters, Mary and Pa‘ Mrs. Ole Olson and son Oscar, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Walker and family of Bis- Menoken By NORMA J AGnew oe P. M. Lathrop of D 1 transact- ed business in this aeiniey Se Miss Pearle Salter and Mrs. Melvin Agnew attended the Homemakers’ major project meeting in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson of Max called at the M. D. Agnew home Sunday. Leo Horstman, LaMoure, was an overnight guest at the M. O. Sherman home Saturday. Quinten Estelle is a patient at a local hospital. The Cheerful Stitchers met with Pearle Salter, their leader, Saturday tternoon. _Ecklund By ELBIE MURRAY Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Anderson and family were dinner guests at the A. E. Holden home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, Partyke and Mr. and Mrs. Charile ove were shoppers in Wilton Sat- urday, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray and family were callers at the Louis Zol- ler home in Baldwin Sunday. Theresa Hefta spent the week-end with her mother. Russell Owens of Wilton called at the Partyke and Murrey homes Sun- day, => Trygg -——- By MRS. arones NELSON : | Mrs. cite. 2 Nelson, § Dresident ot tne | Cederhil Phoenix | at daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spang- berg, left recently for the home of another daughter, Mrs. Bert Faust, Kildeer, Arthur Magnus took his nephew, | Harry Harvey of Elk Point, 8. D., who served nine months in the CCC camps | in Idaho, to visit his uncles, Martin and Marvin, near Sterling this week- fon From he will leave for home. Mrs. Oscar Coleman visited Satur- day at the John Olson home in Bis- teacher of | marck. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herman Auhnfeld ar- rived here from Chicago, being sum- moned by the illness of her mother, Mrs. John Olson, who is in the Bis- marck hospital suffering from pneu- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hendershott and Harlo, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitz- gerald and sons, Bernard James and Dore Buddy, were supper guests Sunday eon ‘They visited bou farm, ison. Wi Sunde: oppy and Miss Regina ‘Sunday. at the Geo. Nelson home. Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son motored to Sterling Saturday evening. also at the Oscar Ander- son home. Mr. and Mrs, Schiermeister of Haselton have moved onto the Clay- L. B. Olson and brother Harry were Sunday dinner guests at the Harold Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lang and son and Miss Bessie Langley of Sterling were Sunday visitors at the Harold fe) home. Mrs. Albert Christensen, Miss Myrtle and Walter called on the A. M. Bruschwein family Sunday. Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Several of the young folks of this vieinity motored to Linton Thursday evening to attend the high school operetta, “Ichabod Crane,” and Mrs. R. E. Hubbard and children Koppy. Edward Schmidt of near Temvik -ealled at the Jake Schiermeister home Mus Hilda Schlermeister of Lin- ton spent Sunday at the Godfrey Grenz home. Mr. and Mrs. John McCrory and motored to Winona Monday. Make Your Correspondence STAND OUT! * Let us submit Letterhead Ideas! Tit riche kind of design asid careful choice of type face make your business or professional stationery much more impressive. We are spe- cialists in making up suitable letterheads, invoices, and printed forms of all types. Call on us to submit ideas to fit your requirements. Just telephone—no obligation. te Ash about this convenient com tainer we use for delivering lettere heads prented on Caslon Bond. By MBS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Moe, who have been spending a few days with Mrs. Moe's sister, Mra, Amanda Johnson, and other relatives, have returned to their home at Minot. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Mount of Ips- wich, 8. D., visited with Mts. Mount’s sister, Mrs. Elmer Williams, and fam- lly Tuesday while en route home from Still where they were called by the death of Mrs, J, M. Thompson. at its next meeting May 6. Mesdames Ralph Falkenstein and Israel Keator motored to Bismarck Saturday where they represented the Crofte Star Homemakers club at the project leaders’ meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Landerholm were Sunday guests at the home of| Kruger, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Art Fricke. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Williams enter- tained a group of relatives at their home Wednesday. They included Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and fam- ily and J. M. Thompson and son Edgar of Still, Mrs. Florence Matteson of Butte, Mont., and Mrs. Ethel Dow of Mi Mont. Mr. and Mra. John Olson of Bis- marck visited friends in this com- munity Sunday. Noel Borner and Andy Peterson mo- THE BISMARCK. _TRIBUNE. THU! RSDAY, APRIL 3) 3U, 1936 ————$ | Peterson visited his sister, Mrs. Mor- tis Christianson. Laurence Spitzer of Arnold moved here Thursday to begin work on the farm owned by his father east of Baldwin. Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Members of a local club met at the home of Mrs. Tebbo Harms Wed- nesday afternoon and started work on a quilt they are making. Mrs. Floyd Owen and Mrs. Gilbert Melick attended project meetings which were held in Bismarck Thurs- day and Friday. John Boren of Bismarck spent the week-end at the Dietzman home. Business callers in Bismarck from this vicinity ae ae were Mr. and Mrs. Tebbé Harms, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Harry Smith and her mother, Mrs. A. Kruger, Henry Miller and sons, Mrs. Walter Dietzinan, daughter Mildred and son Edwin. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist. Miss Violet Miller, Mildred and Sdwin Dietzman attended a house party giv- en by Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham | Saturday night. | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Monroe spent Saturday night and Sunday in Bis- marck With relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kesselring and son of Bismarck spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick. Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs. Wm. Brown is staying at the home of her daughter in Bismarck while receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson is visiting at the Frank Erickson home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson are now living on the Chas. Hannefield place. Mr, and Mrs. E. Lillefjeld and son Gerald of Wilton visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday. Gunder Hagen and Axel Stenquist were Wilton callers Saturday. - Driscoll ———______-+ By DELLA MAE OLSON A grade school declamation contest was held in the hall Friday evening with first and second prize winners receiving @ quarter and a dime, res- pectively. First prize winners are Leslie Hull, Donna Mae Koessell, Mar- guerite Coulthorpe, Raymond Albers, Leah Jordan, Wayne Coulthorpe, Helen Jackson and Robert Wright. The following received second prizes: Merlyn Coulthorpe, George Ward, Doreen Olson, Leland Pederson, Don- ald Thomas and Phyllis Pederson. Mrs, Alma Bertheau and son August of Linton. were callers at the C. tored to Wilton Saturday where Mr. Swanson home ‘Thu en route to Bismarck. wet A howe-warming party was given for Mrs. Cerr Thursday by a group of ladies. T. Siem of Braddock was a visitor in the community Friday. Mrs, Adamson of Linton, mother of Mrs. Agner Swanson, is visiting here. Lawrence Hull fa a patient at a hos- pital in Fargo, A birthday party was given Sunday for Marcella Eisenbeiss. Richmond ————— + By MARTES 5 BOSSERT Miss Jessie ‘a faa Closed a te: of school Friday ie Mra. Ne ike Fode was a Wednesday overnight guest at the Bossert home. 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