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and John Rich- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN ily visited at the Harold Irvine home — near Glencoe 8 5 Mr, and Mrs. Ole Nelson, Maurice] A, P. Welch and granddaughter, Kenneth Enutsen, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nel-| Doris McMunich, and son and family attended a demon-/Siems called at the Robert and John home Tuesday evening. Leo Doppler, with two nephews Mrs. Mary Randolph and twin| and. niece, George and Robert. and daughters spent from Tuesday until| Laura Welch, motored to Bismarck Oren, A. M, Bruschwein of Driscoll called at the Ole Newland home Wednesday Schrunk Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keeler, Mr. and EDNA MARCRANT Mrs, Adolph Pederson were Bismarck bed pellets shoppers Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Emil Stroh and son, family were Sunday visitors at the|the Delmar McClellan home. Ole Newland home. Mr. and Mra. John Witt attended Mr, and Mrs. Harold Christianson | the picnic Miss Payseno gave for her Christianson’s mother, Mrs. Marie] George Nolan, who is stationed Olausen. near Bismarck in a CCC camp, spent Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and! the week-end at his home here. ning where they visited with Mrs./to McClusky Monday. En route Newland’s mother and attended @/ home they visited with the latter’s show, sister, Mrs. John Reile. ters spent Sunday afternoon at the/in Schrunk school No. 2 Saturday Albert Christensen home. _ evening was very well attended. Miss , — | B al id wi Elizabeth Novy is the teacher. in lias eee al daughters, James Kozinek, C. L. Marchant and Lorraine Wentz visited at the C. B. Knudson home Sunday Med Crofte Star Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur ‘Meyer Wednesday afternoon, May 20. Harriett home of his son and daughter-in-law, By JEAN WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson in the — Naughton community. O. G. Weitstock, Mrs. E. R. Leach, Bruce, returned to their home in! burg, motored to Bismarck Wednes- Fargo Saturday after a few days’) day. Miss Olive Mutchler and Miss visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs./ Blanche Fouler of Bismarck returned Several local boys who have been| the Weitstock home. employed in CCC camps have return-| Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzer and ed home to assist with farm work. | daughter, Verna Mae, visited at the daughter, Cornelia, were callers in| ning. ‘Wilton Tuesday afternoon. Bernard Zibber returned home af- Mr. and Mrs, Israel Keator and|ter finishing his school duties near New Salem. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Luey near Still. Wing spent Sunday afternoon at the Gordon McAvoy of Mankato, ar-|E. R. Leach home. Mr. and Mrs, O, G. Weitstock and old time friends. The McAvoy fam- ily left here about six years ago. in Driscoll Saturday. Mr. Weitstock Miss Marie Falkenstein has re-| also attended the mail carriers’ meet- ing. visit with relatives near Judson. 8. E. Strandemo and Martin Bour-| her parental home in Wing. geous transacted business in Mandan i Wilson | Menoken il By MRS. JOHN A. BERG By NORMA AGNEW" | _ Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner spent _ Sunday at the Mike Wall home. Mr. and Mrs. C, P. Sherman and| Messrs and Mmes. Wm. and Fred where they visited at the home of/day evening to visit Philip Walter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hojun. who has been ill. Quinten Estell returned to his} Mr. and Mrs. John Schlofman and in a Bismarck hospital. man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Several attended the miscellaneous! Wolf, Sunday. shower Tuesday in honor of Mrs./ Shirley Jane Rohrer of Bismarck Mrs. T. T. Hughes, assisted by Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall spent Sat- Otto Ayers. urday at Bismarck with Mrs. Wall's Shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday | mother, Mrs. Herman. bauer, Mrs. Lu Ella Bird and Mrs. J.| Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kock, John Stroble at Mercer. Mrs. A. P. Sherman and son, Eu-/ Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hochhalter, John man were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.| ning at the Gottlieb Wall home. Melvin Agnew Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Jr., Paul Estelle, Orson King, eglered spent Saturday in Bismarck. school graduates, have been given the tank of Seen ican oiees class historian ¢ pro; Te- ; By MES. ART FERRIS Wyman Sands spent the week-end Mrs, A. M. Dahl of St. Paul visited at the 8. E, Nugent home last week. stration supper at the Alden Nelson! Welch homes Sunday. Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ben | sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson and) Dean, were Sunday dinner guests at and family visited Sunday with Mrs.| pupils Sunday afternoon. family motored to Steele Sunday eve-| Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored Mrs. A, M. Bruschwein and daugh-| The pie social and program held Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bensler and By MRS. FLORENCE SORNER evenil Andy Peterson spent.Sunday at the Mrs, Nobel Demoret and small son,| Elma Josephson and Florence Sand- Arnold Rupp. with them to spend a few days at Mrs.. Amanda Johnson and her/|H. W. Williamson home Sunday eve- small daughter, Myrna Ruth, spent Ray and Harold Josephson of rived here recently to visit among Miss Olive Mutchler visited relatives turned home for a several weeks’ Elma Josephson spent Sunday at ‘Thursday. family motored to Dawson Sunday} Wagner motored to Turtle Lake Fri- home Sunday after being a patient children visited with Mrs. Schlof- Chester Coons, McKenzie, given by| spent the week-end with Althea Berg. were: A. A. Satter, Arnold Neuge-} Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller spent gene, Driscoll, and Mrs. M. O, Sher-| Berg and family spent Sunday eve- Sherman and - Louis Wilton spectively. Mrs. Eddie Erickson and son of Cut with his mother, Mrs. Bertine Sands, “Two Days to Marry,” s senior class play, will be given at the town hall May 16. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Holmes and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Park Wood. Mr. and Mrs, Pat Freeman, Bald- win, Mr. and Mrs. Lief Blensley, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baer, Bis- marck, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers. > | Welch's Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs, L. 8. Doppler and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tibbits visited friends and relatives at Belcourt Friday. Mike Kanski returned home Sun- Mrs. Robert Jones Tuesday morning. Miss Doris Thorkelson visited Sat- and Sunday with her parents and Mrs. Lyons of Fessenden the M. O. Bjorke Saturday. Mrs. Jane Dixon of Burlington vis- at the Van Fiegel home Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown left Thursday for Gary, Indiana. The Campfire girls held a rum- mage sale Saturday. By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Fred Hall autoed to Minot Friday afternoon to attend the C. E. meet- ing held there over the week-end. Maisel Olson spent the week-end with Lucille Anderson. Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Ambers and son, Harold, visited at the B. O. Pas- ley and H. L. Hanson homes ivar Arena d Sunday. Lester and Byron Knowles spent Hg z ae vent inibet THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1936 By ELIZABETH NEFF Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff and daughter, Inez, returned to their home Monday after spending the week-end visiting relatives in Forbes. Dora Wutzke, George and Edwin Rachel, Gustof Brose, Omer Cloud, Arthur Neff, and Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll were Sunday callers at the John Wutzke home. Sunday visitors at the Alex Neff home were, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Neff and family of McClusky, Hilda and Frieda Shock and Omer Cloud. Fred Pienes and daughter, Martha, and Mrs, Alex Neff were callers in Bismarck and Mandan Friday. OO | Driscoll \ ner ane » By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. J. O. Wright was called to Indiana last week due to the serious illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fricke of Baldwin visited their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Mount, Sat- urday. Mesdames Henry Olson and Anna Olson were hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bjerke of Arena were visitors at the C. A. Swanson home Sunday. Oscar Hatle of Florence, S. D., has been visiting his parents here. A rural mail carriers’ meeting was held in the hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfsburg of James- town were visitors at the Hull home Sunday. Mrs, George Schlabach was hostess for the Women’s Foreign Missionary society Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Burnett left Monday to visit at Fargo and Moor- head. Mrs. Joe Lewis and Mrs. Roy Col- ton visited at the Chapin home Sat- urday afternoon. C. A. Swanson is attending county commissioners’ meeting. in Bismarck this week. Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Schlosser and sons, Tony and Henry, and daughters, Anne and Marie, of Mandan and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Whigle and daugh- ter Loretta, were supper guests of hostesses, assisted by Mrs. P. E. Wood nd Mr: Coons, Mrs, Fred Long visited her daugh- ter, Mrs. G. A. Lendell, and her new granddaughter, at the Bismarck hos- pital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gable, Sr., of near Bismarck visited their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes Sunday. The P. T. A. will hold the last meeting of this school term Tuesday, May 5. John Wildfang is chairman for the entertainment. The high school play which was given Saturday night was well at- tended. Everette Velzy showed his ability as play director, every one | agreeing that the cast could not have been better chosen. $51.00 was taken in for the play, pie social and dance. The ball game played at Sterling Sunday by the McKenzie and Ster- jling teams was well attended. Score was 5 to 8 in favor of McKenzie. The W. C. T. U. was entertained Thursday by Mrs. Roy Wildfang. Delegates to attend the convention May 6 in Bismarck were appointed. Mrs. Wood and niece of Steele were among the visitors. The May meet- ing will be held at the T. Hughes home May 28. The Ladies’ Aid will meet Wed- May 13, with Mrs. Ed nesday, Fuehrer. |} Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Miss Ruby Honey, who taught Hampton school No. 2, completed the term and returned to her parental home near Jamestown the fore part of this week, Wendell Werner of Winona was a business caller in this territory Tues- day forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy motored to Mandan and Fort Rice where they visited several days with friends and relatives. Hampton Homemakers club met at the Mrs. Dewey Lawler home Thurs- day afternoon. The afternoon was spent visiting. Mrs. Lawler served lunch, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Koppy. Little daughter, Arlene, and son, Otto, children of Mr. and Mrs, John Backhaus, are slowly recovering from an attack of pneumonia, Linton business callers from this vicinity were Godfrey Grenz, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, daughter, Ger- trude, Ted Lawler, Mr. and Mrs. John McCrory and children, Dewey Law- ler, daughter, Frances, and son, George, Francis Chesrown and John Mr. and Mrs. Val Steiner and fam- ily Sunday, May 3. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Klawitter, Mr. and Mrs, Bud Lenihan and daughter, Luverne, and Charlotte Beven, the Burnt Creek school teacher, motored to Douglas Sunday to help Grandma Klawitter celebrate her birthday and to visit the Eddie Dahl and H. E. Bevens families. Miss Charlotte Beven was a guest of Paul Schonert and family Friday. Mrs. George Clooten and son, George, Jr., were Bismarck shoppers ‘Wednesday, April 29. Mrs, H. E, Coddington and daugh- ter, Arlene, were guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blattner Friday, May 1. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Cod- dington were Mr. Collins, ‘Clinton Solum, Gilbert Andahl and Walter Paul Friday evening, May 1. Mr and Mrs. Robert Bailey and Gilbert Andahl were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Andahl and family Sunday, May 3. Grant Andahl called at the Matt Andahl home Saturday evening, May 2. Saturday callers in Bismarck were Matt Andahl, Lester Blattner, Mr. and Mrs, Valentine Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington, Carl Shultz, Andrew Bertsch, Lloyd Miller, Mrs. F. C. Klawitter, and Miss Beven. Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN John Harms and John Olsen were Bismarck callers Monday. Mrs. William Kersha' bert Melick and Mrs. man spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Tebbo Harms. Mrs. Clark Monroe of Bismarck spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms. Mrs. William Kershaw, Mrs. Gil- bert Melick, Mrs. Walter Dietzman. and daughter, Mildred, Mrs. Clark Monroes and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, all of this vicinity, attended the miscel- laneous bridal shower for Mrs. Ches- ter Coons, formerly Miss Emmi Wachal, at the home of Mrs. T. T. Hughes, north of McKenzie, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Fischer and children and Miss Dorothy Edson were brief call- ers at the Dietzman home Wednes- day evening. A number of farmers of this vicin- ity attended the auction sale held at the Esther Cederstrom farm Friday afternoon. Fred Cox was a business caller at the Walter Dietzman and McCor- mick brothers homes Friday. Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms and son, John, Mrs, .|nesday night. Walter Dietzman, Mildred and Ed- Paul McCormick, Henry Miller win, and John Kruger. Visitors at the John Kruger home | Vi Stinday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brose of Wing, Mr. and Mrs. George Brose and Otto Brose of Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thysell and baby were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman Sunday. McKenzie ! > By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The high school bunco party was held at the Mike Victor home Wed- High and low scores were held by the Misses Elsie Victor and Bernicz Bliss. Miss Madge Runey of Mandan spent the week-end with Mrs. E. L. Adams. Miss Esther Watson, student at State college, Fargo, spent the week- end here with her parents, Mr. and Miss Clara Habeck, who teaches south of Menoken, spent the week- end at her home here, Mrs. Otto Ayers of Menoken and her sister, Mrs. T. T. Hughes, were Joint hostesses at a miscellancous, bridal. shower Tuesday at the Hughes. home in honor of Mrs, Chester Coons, who received: many. beautiful. gifts. Mrs. W. L. Watson. 4 Michlitsch, Sunday dinner guests at the Steve Koppy home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Glas and son, Adam, of Winona. Thomas Yetter, accompanied by his mother and Mrs, Anna Busby, motored to Bismarck Friday. The latter visited with her son, Ferman, who is a patient in a hospital there. Glenview | By VIOLET JOHNSON Earl Monroe of Richardton spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe. Clifford Aune, Violet Johnson and Alice Spitzer spent Sunday evening in Wilton. Lorene Simons of Bismarck spent the week-end at her home here. The Painted Woods Ladies’ Aid met at the Axel Stenquist home Thursday. The next meeting will be May 21 at the home of Mrs. Albert Larson. Erick Erickson visited at Jacob- sons Wednesday and Thursday. Irene Danstrom spent Sunday at the Anderson home. Mrs, 8. Neidermeier and son, Lloyd, and Mrs, Jake Spitzer and Herman Johnson were Sunday visitors at the Lawrence Ousley home. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Albright, Ray, Fern, Laurine and Alice Simons, Wil- ma Morris and Harold and Allen Lar- son were Sunday evening visitors at the Jacobson home. The Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs, Lars Jacobson Wednesday, May 13. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seibald and family of Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and family of Macomber, spent Sunday at the Reynold Spitzer home. Mrs, Russel Liddle of Chicago and Homer Ritchie of Bismarck visited the former's aunt, Mrs. C. M. Jacob- son and family. f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis and Betty Anderson were Sunday guests of Al- bert Larsons. | Trygg | —_—— By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Marie Huber, county superinten- dent of schools, and County Nurse Mrs, Snyder, visited at Trygg school No. 3 Monday. Charlie Rue and Pete Lips of Bis- marck visited Sunday with John An- derson. gan visited Tuesday with her par- ents, John Andersons. Arthur Magnus, 8. and Maurice Erickson were among those who at- tended a kitchen shower Sunday at the Louie Olson home, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Olson’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, George Sedi- ic. Mrs. Geo, Nelson was @ luncheon guest Thursday of Mrs. Nels Nelson. Joe Fevold from Bismarck and Emil Johnson were business callers. Emil Johnson, Geo, Nelson and Fred Cox were dinner guests Thurs- day at the Arthur Magnus home. Mrs. Bud Sedivec and her pupils spent the last day of the term at Mabel Makt’s school in Lyman. Mr, and Mrs, Nels Nelson and son, Hugo, motored to Bismarck Friday. Emma, teacher at Cromwell school No. 1, came home with them to spend over Sunday at her parental home. She will conclude her term of school Friday, May 8. School No, 2, taught by Mrs. Anderson, will also close at ; that time. A large crowd attended a wedding [Refreshments were served by the | merck Saturday evening to see her Mrs, Alfred Anderson of near Re-| Fig) Brother May Be | ley Butte G.O.P. Nominee By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins and son, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Smith were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Peter Davidson home. Mrs, Evans and daughters accom- panied Elmer Bloomquist and son, Wayne, to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins and son, Donald, spent the week-end at Minot. . | Elmer Bloomquist and family and Bill Anderson called at the Esther Cederstrom and L, Davenport homes Sunday evening. L. Davenport and family motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Raymond Evans was a Bismarck caller Monday. ——_______+ | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton were Regan callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Dayton Hills are staying at the L. C. Holmes home. Willie Jiras returned to the Mar- tin Nelson home Sunday after spend- ing last week as a guest at the home of Mrs. J. F. Little. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kuehl were Sunday guests at the Ira Bailey home. You may guess from her re- semblance to a certain famous man that this placid Illinois matron will follow with keen interest the contest for the Re- publican presidential nomina- tion at the June convention. She's Mrs. Mattie Rinard, sis- ter of Candidate William E. Borah, and still lives in Fai: field, Ill, birthplace of the Ida- ho senator. A number of guests gathered at the Clayton Little home Friday evening, the occasion being Mr. Little’s birth- day. Ice cream and cake was served. Miss Bennita Brennise of closed a term of school Friday at school No. 1. A picnic dinner was mother, Mrs. John Olson, who is ill| served. at a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, Willie Jiras and Richmond Martin Nelson were supper guests Sunday at the Harvey Fitzgerald By MARTHA BOSSERT ieredeerstaaiona A number of friends attended a Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson from near Regan were guests Sunday | BUGram Given at the Schrunk school at the home of her parents, Mr. and ae lay evening. Mrs, John Anderson. ir. and Mrs, Julius Hauff, Mr. and Floyd Anderson, who is working Mrs. Wolf of Harvey and Mr. and with highway surveying crew at) Mrs. Philip Binder were Sunday visi- Oakes, spent the week-end with his prt the Jacob Stroh home. father. ward, Theodore and Paul Stroh, — William, Eva and Martin Degner, Mr. s, and Mrs. George Vollmer and Rich- | Sterling | ard Weber were visitors at the Bos- sert home Sunday. SHIRLEY STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and - mene small children called at the Seibel Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, Mr. and| home near Driscoll Sunday. Rein- Mrs, Harry Hanson and son, La-| told Seibel returned with them. Verne, and Gust Petroff were Sunday | @———__—__.—_._® evening callers at the William Clar-| | Christiana idge home at Apple Creek. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedevic ani daughter, Margy, were business call-| 87 MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON ers in Bismarck Thursday afternoon. The Bridge club held its regular}, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and meeting with Mrs. Oscar Anderson. |f@mily visited Saturday evening at Lunch was served by the hostess, Adolph Hansons’ and celebrated Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koons and son'| Hanson's birthday. were visitors in town Sunday eve-| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were ning. Wing shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanson and|_ Elder Elnes visited Sunday at the John Elness called at the Shorty Pe ecriltsat rie ancits sent eee “@|the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is Telfer Mrs. Olson’s sister. Tillie and Gussie Schoon and Bob By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Barrows visited Sunday evening at — the Martin Magnus home. R. B. Fields motored to Bismarck | Christ Schoon and daughter, Tillie, Thursday. were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. The Telfer 4-H Poultry club met at the Dietrick home Saturday after- Heaton noon. The subject discussed was candling and marketing eggs. Matt Dietrick and James Fields By SARAH HEINLE pptiese aes sec anda Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hochhalter and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McMurrick and | family and George Hochhalter family visited at the John Stewart |‘ted with Mrs. Ed Hochhalter’s par home Sunday. ents at Regan last Sunday. Andrew Irvine called at the Harold Irvine home Monday. r ; | Riverview Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe and sons were Washburn shoppers Tues- day. Messrs. Olson and Roy Anderson of Still were callers at the Heinle home Monday. Edwin Heinle, a student of the Turtle Lake high school, spent the week-end at his parental home. Rev. Carl Geiser of Turtle Lake will conduct services at the Alta Bap- tist church Sunday May 10. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlaht and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ba miller and family of Mercer visited Sunday at the John Baumiller home near Baldwin. Mrs, William Brezden and son, Frank, were shoppers at Wilton Sat- urday evening. Still By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Edward Hogue was a Capital City visitor Saturday. Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter, Rita Mae, were luncheon guests of Mrs. Frank Mayo and family of Bis- marck on Friday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, &r., were Clara Hogue, Lloyd Miller, Lynn Sperry, Oscar Faulk, Less French, . Ona Hogue, Alec Asbridge, Mrs. Griffin and son, Harlan, Al Simons, Cecil Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clausen and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., | and family. - a Mr. and Mrs. John Flann: were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul By N. 0. HAGSTROM Ryberg Sunday. Dan Babcock was a dinner guest of| Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ringdahl ar- Mr, and Mrs. Herman Worst and|Tived Tuesday from Wheaton, Minn., family Tuesday. to visit Mrs. Ringdahl’s mother, Mrs. John Carlson motored to Bismarck | Olson, who has zeen confined to her Saturday. bed since November when she suf- Rita Mae Worst was a Tuesday vis- | fered a stroke. itor of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr.,| Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hedberg and and family and Mr. and Mrs. John| daughters, Emma, Josephine and nnigan. oe Agnes Bailey nn a, 5 . Hogue it Hagstrom, son, ar ant denies aan. have oot eee daughters, Nellie and Naomi visited —+ turned from Minneapolis where she | Sunday with Mrs. Olson, who is bial rid had been visiting for some time. Mrs. | ridden. Paul T. Hogue is staying with her| Miss Florence Kounts, who has parents, Mr. and Mrs. Magnuson, of |been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Regan, at the present time. Oscar Erickson, returned to her home Raymond Flannigan was visiting in Turtle Lake the latter part of the reg ile nples i ‘The Lakeville Homemakers club Herman Worst Sunday. met at the home of Mrs. A. H. Erick- ae tog a a . john | present were, 4 5 aoe eS iE pag Saye Mrs, Oscar Erick- Alice pending several | 50n Miss Anetta Erickson. Lunch =~ Teas red at the close of the meet- next meeting will meet was ing. with May Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul, Monday. —— | | Northwest Kidder | By MES. MABEL BAZLEGROVE sons, DuWayne and Woodrow, were visitors of Mrs, Signe Johnson Sat- urda: Miss Velma Johnson is among those who went to Fargo this week to attend the state convention of the Pentecostal church. Mr. and Mrs, John Low and daugh- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand. Johnson and Doris and Helen John- son spent the week-end at their re- spective homes. Miss Marjorie Peterson of Wilton, and Helen, Mary, Bennevi and Ruben Pearson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Signe Johnson.+ a By ELBIE MURRAY Frayne Erstrom of Bismarck was an over night guest at the Holden ters, Margaret and Ruth, were Sun-| W Cc, La Ruben and Helen Pearson, Hilma| W. H. MON to Pcmeggeeen IN DISTRI URT, FOURTH — ee : Platatite, va. R. A. Russel, R. A. bar ag'? Clee aed A tathabsrty A ae Bre DES eae atte A, Mann, Nélson C, C. Lawrence, Nelson ichard B. Mellon, C. Young, . Re Hoagland, William Patrick Clifford, Stephe: ford, Catherine Clifi L. Cittord, J. t. Clitto James 8. Adair, Emma Tolliver and all persons unknown, having or claiming to have any. right, title, interest in or to or Hien or Sn cumpradce Sen bel 1 property jeacr! in the complain’ Detendants. NORTH D. A You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which said somal int is hereto an- nexed, and herewith served w y and to serve a copy of your Answer subscribers at their office home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Al Huhn and family, id Mrs. John Partyke, daugh- ter, Bertha, and son, Edward, and Mrs. Wm. Partyke of Wilton were visitors at the Murray home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gorden were callers in Wilton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden were visitors at the Holden home Sunday. Robert Spitzer, who was seriously ill, was rushed to a hospital Friday. His condition is slightly improved. SY | Lyman By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Mrs, Ida Thorson and also attended the school picnic Friday. Henry Eckholm was taken suddenly ill Saturday noon and was rushed hospital. Seth Harju and Eino Eckholm were callers in Bismarck Sunday where they visited with Tyne and Henry Eckholm at the hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Ed Eliasson and Vio- let and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Wanttaja and family were Wednesday eve- ning visitors at the Arne Antilla home. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Kettelson and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erickson. | Ghylin By LL. DAVIS School No. 1 closed Thursday with Mrs, Mike Panjkovich visited with | Fi +6| North pa eRS es Acce a eerie (1 kota National Bank & Trust Company Building in the City of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, within thirty days from and after the service of this summons upon clusive of the day of such servi And in case of your failure to appear or answer as above required, plaintiff will take judgment against zoe by the relief anded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, N. D. this 24th day of March, 1936. Hyla: 3 the Plaintiff. Name of you will please ‘t the summons, com- plaint and not! of no personal claim herein have been filed_in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, Burleigh County, N. D. and that this action is brought for the purpose o! quieting title in plaintiff and in ex- di from any a in the to-wit: t Biane ) 0 jitford’s Subdivi- sion of Lounsberry’s Outlot No Twen- ty two (22) to the City of Bismarck, Dakota. And no personal claim ainst any of the said de- Hyland & Foster, Bismarck, N. D. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 4-2-9-16-23-30 5-7. endants d interest to remi is made tendant NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTIO: STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh ss. igs AUDITOR, a OFFICE 0) Bismarck, N. Dak. To Caroline M. Smith Estate, Alex- ede crates al Executor, Glencoe, N._Dak. You are hereby notified it the tract aR land h nafter year 1 eo. jay of December, 1981, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de- MUnquent taxes of the year 1930, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice, Said land is described as follows: @ picnic dinner at the school house. Miss Dorothy Little was the teacher. Miss June Nelson is the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Steve Little. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and son, Kenneth, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and sons. Sunday school began Sunday in school house No. 4. Mrs. Melvin Backman spent a few days the past week with her mother who has been ill. Miss Priscilla Gjers has received employment in Bismarck. Luther Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Staton Davis, son, Wallace, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Backman, Earl Davis, and Mrs. Walter Scott and son, Ken- neth. The 4-H Poultry club met Saturday afternoon at the Walter Sundquist home. —_________—__ Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN The American Legion Auxiliary met at the Cabin Wednesday. The next meeting will be held May 14 at | the Jacob Danielson home. Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Strand and son and Mrs. Anna Strand were guests of Mr. and Mrs, N. O. Strand in Regan Sunday. Mrs. B. O, Strand and son spent a few days in Wilton visiting relatives this week. A P. T. A. meeting will be held Friday, May 8, followed by a pot luck lunch. Miss Agnes Fitzgerald has been quite ill with the flu. Mrs. Wilton Broechel finished Agnes’ school term. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs, Dee Bailey, Oscar Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and Gerald and Miss Maitrejean attended church services in Wing Sunday. Clair Ghylin spent Saturday eve- ning and Sunday at the Berg home. Callers at the Ghylin home Mon- day were T. Harvey of Wing, Mrs. Ole Olson, Mrs. Dee Bailey, Arlene Swanson, Marlys Olson, Jimmie Whitmer and Mr. and Mrs. John loilenan. | Wert] By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE Mr. and Mrs. Jim Legg of Under- wood spent the week-end with friends in this vicinity. They spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jen- sen, Sunday evening they were sup- home. A large crowd attended the base- ball dance at the pavilion Saturday night. The Homemakers club meeting has been postponed a week because of play day. It will meet Friday, May 15, at the Harold Lane home. ers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Larvick made the Lewis family. Mr. Larvick re- turned Sunday evening and Mrs. Lar- vick remained with her cousin, Miss Lewis. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.|! per guests at the F. H. Pillsbury|# t 9, Block 41, Northern Pacifi Second Addition to the City of Bi marck, County of Burleigh, State of North ‘Dakota. Amount sold $64.26. Subsequent taxes paid by purchas- er $207.28. Amount required to redeem at this date, $297.31. In addition to the above amount yo! will be required to pay the cost the service of this notice and est as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale be- et thereof will issue to t! tax sale certificate as provided by jaw. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 29th day of April, 193 (SEAL) Clair G. Derby, Auditor Burleigh County, North sons, Leland, Orville and Paul, Mr.| pakota. 4-30 5-7-16. —S EEE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Sealed bids for the construction oe mn ber Thirty-one of the City marck, North Dakota, will be recet' ed by the Board of City Commissio: ers of the said City atl 1 eight o'clock May 18) re on file jt! and specifications office of the City Auditor or obtained from the City En- The aevow any approximate given for the guid- ‘main, in place. hydrant, with five inch valve, in six inch gate valve and box, in PAM bids shall be made upon s basis gf cash payment for all work to be lone. Work shall be commenced on or be- 1936, and shall be co! pleted not 1: er t! June 15th, 1936, Each bidder must in his bid the rate of interest th bear (not exceeding cent per annum) which Te- ceived and accepted by him at par in payment for work. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, made payable to the order of A. P. Lenhart, President of the Board of C! Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, that the bidder will, der’s bon full amount bid as_pro- ction 3707, Compiled Laws of North Dakota. The Board of City Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. M. H. Atkinson, City Auditor, 4-30 6-7. ae NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by the District Court of the Fourth Ju- dicial District, in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dako- ta, and entered id docketed in tl and for sai inty on of March, 1 23rd da; in an action wherein 8" Loan Corporation, 2 corporation, was plaintiff and E. P. Cashman and Dolores Cashman we! defendants, in favor of the laintif? against the sald defenda: for the sum of ten thousand e' hundred thirty-one dollars and fifty- eight cents ($10,831.58), which judge ment and decree among other things) directed the sale by of the real) a trip to Bismarck Saturday to visit| faut ol Count; pointed by sald court he. will sell the hei nt dor of fre gourt Be g sitet te ebihee ered ta, On th day of D., 1986, at 2 said ul act thet aay te satisty