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——— NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Tree | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Gwendolyn Nelson was an over- night guest Thuraday at the David ‘Trygg home with Ruth. Mrs, Bud -Sedevic Mabel and Melvin Magnus, Misses Luella Moses, Law- tence Moses, Art Dronen and Meviin ls Donald. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Pettis of Little Forks, Minn, will work in this terri- tory this summer. Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gwendolyn, Mrs. John Anderson and Edna were among those who visited Mrs. John Olson at the Bismarck hospital Saturday. She is recovering from an attack of ‘umonia, School No. 3 closed Friday. Treats were given to the pupils. Wm. Danielson from Regan was & supper guest Thursday at the Albin Spangberg home. ‘Trygge came home from the Jamestown college for a short visit with her parents. She will teach at ay school No. 1 the next school ar. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn were dinner and sup- per guests Sunday at the John Hi beck home near the river. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson and family were also brief visitors. Ecklund | By ELBIE MURRAY Mr. and Mrs. Mike Partyke of He- bron were visitors of Mr. Partyke’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray Friday. From here they will go to Wilton where they will make a short stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Partyke. Ecklund school No. 7 closed Friday. Miss Thresa Hefta, teacher, gave. a picnic for the pupils Saturday. Out- siders who were invited were Misses Sara Holden, Elbie Murray, Alice Larson, Genevieve Strandemo and Bertha Partyke. The races run were won by Esther and Violet Holden and Deloris Murray. : Robert Holden from [Illinois is spending @ vacation with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Holden. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke and Mrs, Wm. Partyke of Wilton motored to Under- Anette Anderson, Vearl were visitors at the Albert Larson nome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Chernies and family and Mrs, Walter Waddington were Mother's Day guests at the Mary Triska home Sunday. ' Welch's Spur -——$___________- By MRS. R. M. WELCH The Cross Country Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. L. 8. Dop- oler Wednesday. Plans for the club's part in the pageant to be given by the county on Achievement day June 16 discussed. ting were |. Another meet will be held at the home of Mrs. John ‘Welch next Wednesday where the two leaders, Mrs. Albert Anderson and Mrs. Glen Oder. will give a major project lesson. At the close of an in- formal afternoon the hostess served ® dainty luncheon. Wedt A John Richter and two children, Mr. and. Mrs. John Welch, Mrs. B. Salter. Robert Welch and , Bob Fields, and O. P. Welch were in Bis- narck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and femilv visited at the home of Mr. Welch's father and sister, O. P. Welch and Mrs. Ruth McMurrich, ‘Sunday. Christiana BB Pe of aT] efecy i 5 Oscar | Richmond ! By MARTHA SOSSERT Selble from near Driscoll | Degner, son William and daughters, Eva and Louise, and Walter Mehloff. ‘A large crowd attended the senior class play, “The Mystery of the Little Black Durby,” in Wing Friday. Sunday visitors at the Bossert home were Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Engel and daughter Delores, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Frey, Ted and Paul Stroh, Al- bert Bossert By DELLA MAE OLSON A three day Lutheran circuit con- vention was held here Sunday, Mon- day and Tuesday. Miss Oakland of Portland, Ore., has been visiting Della Olson. Rev. and Mrs. Brenna have as visi- tors his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sathre ., of Ulen, A group of ladies surprised Mrs. Seamann with a party Thursday aft- ernoon. The junior and senior classes held at Steele in the evening. Miss Janet McCann, a student at Jamestown college, spent the week- end at home. i 4 st & picnic near McKenzie Friday. Mmes. J. A, McCann, O. N. Nelson and Oscar Pederson visited Mrs, C. A. Swanson Wednesday afternoon. A party was given Sunday after- noon at the Clarence Swanson home for the Girl Scout members. T. Siem and Bill Wilson of Brad- dock were callers in this community Saturday. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Orman of Turtle Lake spent Sunday at the Ludwig Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schauer, also Bertha Berg of McKenzie spent Wed- nesday at the Sam Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg of Bald- win spent Sunday at the John A. Berg home. About 75 friends and neighbors helped Mr. Mike celebrate his 56th birthday Sunday. A dinner and ice cream was served by Mrs. Mike Wall. Miss Anna Wall of Denhoff spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Esslinger of Gar- rison, N. D., spent Sunday with Mrs. Esslinger's sister, Mrs. Wm. Wagner. Mrs. Glen Cleveland, who spent the last three weeks at Wilton, returned home Sunday. Alvira Berg spent Sunday with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs, John A. Berg. Fred Neumiller is spending a week with his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Paff ‘at Goodrich. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wanner was Sunday dinner guests at the John Berg home. — |. Northwest Kidder 1 By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsner and chil- oe were shopping in Tuttle Satur- sy. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Krien and fam- ily were in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hieb and son David were in Goodrich Saturday. They also called at the Gray home. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray, Miss Opal Gray, Viola and Betty Hieb, and Mrs, Bender, sons Ed and Vic- tor and daughters Ruth and Betty, Donald and Doloris Kraemer were among those from here who attended Playday in Tuttle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wisenburger Sr. of Tuttle and Mr, and Mrs. John Wisenburger Jr. and family were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsner. Mr. and Mrs..Fred Wagner and daughter Lucille and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Goldsmith and sons of Steele | CO. visited at the M. 8. Goldsmith home Hampton | .__THEBISMA RCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936 planned at Keator grove in the aft- ernoon. A family reunion was held in honor of Mrs. Tilda Falkensteln Mother's Mrs. Clifford Richard of Macomber, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Anderson and children, Walter Strand of Bismarck, Olive, Joyce and Blanche Fisher of Ecklund township visited at the Ed Broehl home Sunday. Harry Kronick and Mike Wyknenko of near Seattle, Wash., arrived -here by car Friday. They plan to visit wit h the latter's parents, Mr. and Mra. Nufre Wyknenko and other rela- tives and friends for about three bg before returning to Washing- —————_—___ + Canfield | Workers 4-H club Margaret Law Satur- days last week. Miss Velma Johnson returned Fri- day from Fargo where she attended the state convention of the Pentecos- tal_church. The missionary society and Ladies’ Aid of the Sunne Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Thor Tuesday, May 11. By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. B. O, Strand and son returned home from Wilton Thursday. Some of the ladies'in Canfield at- tended a party at the Clayton Little home Thursday afternoon. Erick Ghylin, whom Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin took to a hospital Wednesday, succumbed to heart disease that eve- ning. Funeral services were held Sat- urday at the Sunne Lutheran church, Rev. Rindahl officiating. Mrs. B. O. Strand and son and Mrs. Anna Strand were guests at the H. Watkins home Sunday. Misses Burnett Jacobson and Lor- raine Burkett of Bismarck spent Wednesday at the Ghylin home. Miss Burkett returned to Bismarck Thurs- day. Burnett visited with her grand- parents Thursday, returning to Bis- marck Friday. About 25 attended a P. T. A. meet- | ing at the school house Friday night. Mr. Higgins of Bismarck was speaker of the evening. Mr. Whitmer gave reading circle certificates to those who Tead 40 books during the school term. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson and Alvin Haakenson of Bismarck visited at the Clayton Littie and Andy Walker homes Sunday. Martin Whitmer and family of Bis- merck spent Sunday at the Oliver Whitmer home. Mr. | organization. {Regan | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Monday afternoon guests of Mrs. pus Gill at her farm home were Mrs. . O. Lein, Mrs. Norton Strand and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins. ‘William Danielson of Minot spent several days of last week with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Danielson. Mrs. Thomas Scholl of Bismarck spent several days as the guest of her father, A. H. Lundberg. Mrs, Otto Meyer and son Darrel of Washburn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein last week. The 4-H club girls announce that they are giving a public dinner May 23 in order to raise funds to attend the annual camp meeting of the state Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and children spent the week-end with Mrs. Strand’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kyle, at Bantry. Walter Tyberg of Bismarck is & guest at the A. F. Tourtlotte home. Mr. and Mrs. At Okeson and son Burnett left for their new home for the past year while Mr. Okeson was manager of the Andrews Grain Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, who has been ———_—____“—__ Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watkins, Ash- ley, transacted business in this vicin- U. S. Army Still Has Some Rough Riders The Rough Riders designation for cavalrymen has been bead ried to histo. iy U.S. Army horsemen could hold their own with the best in teed by this remarkable picture of rigorous riding. Charging down the steep slope are Matt he army equestrian team in a practice ride at Fort Ri Olympics games at Berlin this summer. Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON John Mahoney was a guest of Valentine Steiner, Sr., last week. Mr. Robert Paris of Bismarck was a guest at the Lester Blattner home Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Paris and daughter Jeanne of Bismarck were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Blattner Sun- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cod- dington Mother's day were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl, son Jack and daughter Gloria Jane, Gilbert Andahl, Clinton Solum and George Colling. Mrs. Charlotte Beven was @ week- end guest of her friend, Agnes Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. George Schonert and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hogue were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Klawitter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and family were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wigle and family in Man- dan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan visit- ed their son-in-law and daughter, and Mrs. Walter Paul of Burnt Creek. Ce End | S.W. Burleigh | oo OO By MRS. ALEX STEWART Miss Gladys Gramling, who for the past four years, has made her home in New York and Colorado, arrived in Bismarck Wednesday and will spend the next few weeks in this vicinity visiting friends and relatives. Miss Marie Huber visited Missouri school No. 1 Monday. Mrs. A. J. Stewart and family and Roy and Gladys Gramling were din- ner guests at the John Stewart home near McKenzie. Frank Johnson returned to this vicinity Sunday after spending a few days last week in Fort Peck, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and fam- ily of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser visited at Norman Ste- wart’s. Gladys Gramling, Mrs. Alex Ste- wart and children, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and son Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. John Becknall, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Fields, and sons, David, Jean and Jimmie, were shoppers in the Capital City Saturday. Baldwin | By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr, and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and daughter, Marie, motored to Judson Sunday where they were guests at the Orville Falkenstein home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and family of Still. Robert Nelson, pioneer resident of Baldwin, left recently to make his home in Bismarck. The place vacated by Mr. Nelson has been rented by the Otto Hogue family, who have been living in the Eliason residence. Mmes. Fredolen and Edmund Rupp, Charlotte and Gilbert Rupp and Paul and Noel Borner spent Friday eve- ning at the John Herdebu home. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson and Andy Peterson motored to Bismarck | Friday where they visited at the Frank Stitzer home and shopped. “i Heda’ gi i te E i i i : | iy Hl g tEs 5 ee if 2 [ l iF ( EF E 5 Buster Lewis has returned home from Judson where he was employed | ~~ Glenview By VIOLET JOHNSON Aune, who has been em- the Albrights the past two joined a OCC camp. Violet Johnson went to Wilton Sun- , but that present-day Roosevelt's famous corps is sug- ley, Kans. They will compete in ot Wilton called at Jacobsons Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright and Mrs, Hilda Jacobson were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Woods were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Lein | ——________-—_¢ By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider and family visited relatives at Goodrich Sunday. Henry, Jr. remained and | will be employed there for some time. Sam Vik, who has spent the past 10 days at his parental home, return- ed to the CCC camp at Park River Sunday. A picnic was given for schools Nos. 1 and 2 at Emil Hinkel’s Sunday. Races and a baseball game provided entertainment. Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Arneson and daughter Alice of Jamestown spent from Friday until Monday at H. O. Arneson's. The following transacted business at the Capital City the past week: Mr.| Valdemar Lein, Marvin Berg, A. H. Helgeson, Ted Varholdt, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman, Henry Schnei- der and sons, Henry, Jr., Willie and Gottleib. Mrs. Joseph Milhollan of Bismarck spent the past week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bijerke. At the P. T. A. meeting held in school No. 2 Friday evening, the fol- lowing officers were elected: C. M. Bjerke, president; Emma Regier, vice president; Mrs. Tilmer Lein, secre- tary and treasurer. Catherine Lein and Clara Rise, nominees for editor, were tied. Miss Lucille Milman completed her term of school Tuesday. — "an Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were Wilton shoppers Wednesday. Mrs, Paul Krush of Wilton is visit- ing for a few weeks at the home of He parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brez- len, James Olson of Wing and Bernard Hall were callers at the Heinle home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Schlacht of Mercer were callers at the John Schlacht home Thursday. Brezden, teacher of school No. 3 in Iowa district No. 24, closed his school term with a picnic at the schoolhouse Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schockenmeyet and baby daugther visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bender Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Geiser were dinner guests at the Fred Bender home Sun- day. Dinner ‘guests at the Karl Schatz home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schatz of Regan, John Keimele of Turtle Lake, and Esther Schatz of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Steinert and family were dinner guests at the Gottlieb Steinert home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes of Regan were dinner guests at the Ed. Hoch- halter home. Phoenix By ELIZABETH NEFF Otto Rachel and daughter Elsie were Monday pers in Arena. Sunday visitors at the Alex Neff home were Rueben Weber, Leonard and Elsie Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plienes and daughters, Ruth, Hilda, Alex Neff. Danrot was s caller in this Caen | Lyman By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Miss Ina Kennilla, a student at the week-end at her home here. Mrs. Ida Thorson and children were callers in Sterling Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eliasson, Sylvia Eckholm and Edwin Olson were Sun- day visitors at Wanttajas.’ Seth Harju ana Gust Eckholm {made a trip to Bismarck Tuesday and \brought the latter's son and daugh- ter, Henry and Tyne, home from the jhospital. Lyman school No. 2 took part in the Play day events held in Wing last Saturday, and won seven points. Miss Florence Inget spent a few days with her cousins here the past week. Saturday night guests at the Henry Inget home were Mr. and Mrs, A. Jutila, Mrs. Eino Jutila, Arvid Ross and daughter, Mayme, all from Brad- dock. Mayme Ross also visited at the Lehto home. <2“ SE 2 Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN son, Merlin, Tuesday. The Three Leaf Clover club mem- Harms Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Henry Miller spent several days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, near Bismarck. Johnny Harms was a. business call- er in Bismarck Wednesday. brother, Jake, accompanied him home to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schauer and son of near Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schauer and Miss Bertha Berg visited at the Adam Schauer home last Sunday. the Dietzman home Wednesday. Noble Carlson, brother of Mrs. Joe Bismarck hospital, was brought out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe bed for some time yet. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist Saturday to see tractor and was run over by the plows. Those who transacted business in Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday were, Adam Schauer, son, Alfred, and Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ryberg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son, Ed- Arthur, Mrs. Gilbert Meliak and John Olsen, An owner of a fine estate having a edge. “See here,’ ’he said, “I own this water and I stocked it with bass at my own expense. I won't have you j fishing here.” “That's all right,” replied the stranger calmly as he put some more bait on the hook, for bass; I’m fishing for perch.” Bismarck Business college, spent the Henry Miller, daughter, Violet, and were Bismarck callers bers met at the home of Mrs, Tebbo His Fred Cox was an overnight guest at Fischer, who has been very ill at & By SHIRLEY STEWART Chris Baker of Livona spent the Moffit Sunday at Moffit, the score being 5-10 in favor of Moffit. Mrs. J. H. Riley spent the week- end in Bismarck with her daughters, Veronica and Irma. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Brown visited at the Ernest Johnson home Friday evening. Mrs. Geo. Lee is staying in Bismarck with her son, Keith, who was taken there Sautrday, ill with pneumonia. Thelma Freshour and Shirley Durant spent the week-end at their homes south of here. Miss Vivian Larson of McKensle is spending sometime with her aunt, Mrs, Henry Wildfang. Ghylin By 1. L. DAVIS School No. 1 closed Thursday with @ picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Backman were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Backman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and chil- dren spent Mother’s day with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis and son and Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Backman were Sunday evening guests also. Neighbors of L. W. Davis, who is ill, took their tractors and plows Thursday and completed his plowing for him. Miss Edith Backman, college stu- dent from Bismarck, is spending a week's vacation with her parents in Ghylin. Fred Woods, Baldwin, was calling on friends in this vicinity this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strom have been ill with flu. Schrunk | son and brother, John Klucksdahl, at the Paul Hapel home Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Emory Woodworth and daugh- ter Billie Ann, and Mrs. Walter Woodworth and family were brief callers at the John Crawford home Tuesday. Miss Eleanor MacDonald of Bis- marck spent the week-end at her home here, Merwell Beard and Pete Smith from near Brittin called at the John Crawford home Monday en route home from Bismarck. | Gear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Bismarck callers from this vicinity ‘Wednesday were Mrs. Adolph Peder- son and son Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelsen, Mrs. Albert Christen- sen, and Christ Schoon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson and Johnny Johnson of Grand Rapids, Minn., called on several old friends ‘Wednesday. Johnny and Willie will be remembered as the sons of Mr. .@|and Mrs. Erick Johnson who were By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Ed Payseno, who were visiting some of their friends here last week, and Bernice Payseno, who taught in this community, returned to their home at Moorhead, Minn., Monday. Alvin Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth of Tuttle, is spending a few days here with his grandfather, Wm. Witt. Sunday visitors at the Roy Mar- chant home were Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Witt, Mr. and Mrs. John Reile, Miss Lorraine Wentz, Leroy Marchant, Chester Bowler and Orma Dickinson. Edwin Triebwasser was a Wednes- day dinner guest at the John Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and Mrs. Jake Triebwasser motored to McClusky Monday. Schrunk school No. 2 closed Fri- day with a picnic at the schoolhouse. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Stroh and son Dean motored to Wing Saturday. Harriett By JEAN WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wutzke and small daughter visited at the Edward Wagner home Sunday evening. ‘Those who attended # demonstra- tion dinner at the Wetzel home were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Williams and daughter Beulah, Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel and family, and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family. Mrs. Van Vleet and daughter Rob- erta. June of Bismarck spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ingvald Eide. Bud and Maxine See of Bismarck spent the week-end at the George Pehl, Sr., home. Miss McClusky and Ci McClusky of Sterling were overnight guests at the E. R. Leach home Saturday. Beverly Leach is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson of Wing. Fischer Friday evening. He is much improved but will have to remain in Elmer Bloomquist who fell off his Rock Hi By RUTH LITTLE The Misses Mabel and Ruth Lytle of Wing were Sunday guests at the Mrs. J. F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Haakenson and family of Bismarck were Sunday guests at the Clayton Little home. daughter, Viola, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde win, Mrs, Wm. Kershaw and son, small lake within its boundaries was much annoyed one day to find a stranger fishing along the water’s “I'm not fishing ‘Wing callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Graf and family. ‘Aelred Bouche and two friends of CCC camp spent Sunday at the P. E. Patton home. Mrs. K. O, Knutson and family and Albert Vollen were Regan callers Sat- urday. The Misses May and Laura Little, and Miss Mc- Mrs. J. F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Kohler and fam- ily of Bismarck were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Kohler’s father, H, C. Rasche. iil creel te: residents of Clear Lake township for several years, moving to Minnesota in 1921. The young folks were on their way to the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and baby and L. B. Olson spent Mother's day with Mrs. Olson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson. George Chappell spent the week- end at the Albert Christensen home. Miss Myrtle Christensen visited at the A. M. Bruschwein home in Dris- coll Monday evening. j Moffit r By MES. ALBERT LUNDE The Epworth League met at the schoolhouse Tuesday evening. Fol- lowing the regular meeting the time was spent socially. Lunch was served. The Junior League met at the Carl Olson home Tuesday evening. The next meeting will be at the Gilbert home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph and children visited Sunday at the Harold Kinsbach home. son Robert visited at the C. E. Moffit home Sunday afternoon. ‘The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. John Adams Wednesday afternoon. It was decided to do some repairing at the parsonage. The next meeting will be with Mrs. C. E. Moffit June 3. Lunch was served by the hostess. ‘The high school pupils held a pie social Friday evening. About $0.50 was realized. was the pas- time. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and children; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ham- blen of Steele, and Hamblen and childre: Dinner guests at home Sunday were bert Lunde, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and children spent ‘Wednesday with Mrs. Mike Hanson. McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son Eddie, Jr., motored to Elgin Sunday where they spent Mother’s day with Mrs. Adams’ mother, Mrs. I. Rafte- seth. Mrs. J. F. Wildfang, Mrs. W. H. Stark, Mrs. Warren Clizbe, Mrs. T. Hughes, Mrs. Paul Thompkins and Mrs. Smith attended the W. C. T. U. district convention in Bismarck Wed- nesday. Rev. and Mrs. Guy Lewis of Ash- ley spent a few days visiting Mr. an Mrs. J. F. Wildfang. Rev. and Mrs. T. C. spent several days this week in marck, Mrs. Torgerson recei dical attention. Their » Thele and Wesley, stayed at the E. L. Adams home. held a meeting Tues- the business Bis- me- The P. T. day evening. Following session Miss Marie Huber gave a.very interesting talk on the South Dakota Black Hills. Refreshments were served by Elsie Heaton, Mrs. J. F. Wildfang, Margaret Olson, Mrs. Fred Long and Mrs. W. H. Stark. Those appointed on refreshment committee for the school Achievement day are Mmes. P. P. Bliss, W. A. Rodgers and Mike Victor. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes and