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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Burnt Creek | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Miss Alberta Worst spent several days last week at the Paul Schonert me, Saturday business callers in the Capital City were Mr. and Mrs. George Clooten and family, Mr. and | Mrs. Valentine Steiner and son, Mr. - and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and daugh- ter, Janice, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Fiannigan ad daughter. Paul Klawitter, who is employed in| Bismarck, spent the week-end at his . home here. Mrs. H. E. Bevens of Douglas called at the Fred Klawitter home last Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Schonert of Bismarck, Sergeant Smith, Miss Char- lotte Bevers and Mrs. Fred Klawitter motored to Steele, where they visited Erma Klawitter, daughter of Mrs. Fred Klawitter. The Burnt Creek school children motored to Bismarck, where they made a tour of the city, Thursday. Lucy Steiner celebrated her fif- teenth birthday anniversary last ‘Wednesday. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner mo- tored to Mott where they attended the wedding of Mr. Steiner's brother, Monday. o_O | Menoken i a By NORMA AGNEW Arthur Kershaw and Marvin Brit- tin were Sunday visitors of Elmer Agnew. Mrs. Melvin Agnew spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Sherman, Driscoll. Mrs. M. D. Agnew and Mrs. Chas. McCormick visited Mrs. August Klip- stein and Mrs. R. M. Ludeman Tues- day. Mrs. Richard Ludeman and daugh- ter Alice Rebecca, Mrs. A. H. Klip- stein, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Agnew and daughter Norma, Mrs. Ralph Mallard and son, Cecil, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCormick Tues- day evening. Mrs. Melvin Agnew and Pearle Salter, project leaders in the local Homemakers club, attended a meet- ing in Bismarck Wednesday conducted by Miss Julia Brekke. Mrs. Richard Ludeman and daugh- ter Alice left Wednesday for their home in Iowa City after a four month visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. C. D. King visited Mrs. Chester Boyd Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Klein, Elsie Mills and Samuel Porter, St. Anthony, visited friends in this vicinity Thurs- day. Herbert Halvorson, Regent, returned to the home of Mrs. James Watkins after a few days with his sister, Mrs. Eddie Williams, Grand Forks. Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday were: Mrs. A. C. Dance and son, Jay Abelien, Mrs. Chas. Graves, Mrs. Laura Dance, Mrs. Ed. Walgren, Mrs. bu Ella Bird, Fred Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCormick and family, John Betz, Hazel Gordon and Herbert, Halvorson, Mrs. Bertine Sands, Laura Grimsrude, Arnold Neugabauer, Mr. and Mrs. George Knoll, Mrs. Richard Salter. Mrs. Clark Craven and son, Thomas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven, | Baldwin By MES. FLORENCE BORNER The Crofte Star Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Arthur ‘Meyer Wednesday afternoon. The Project lesson, “Embroidery,” was given by the project leaders, Mrs. Is- rael Keator and Mrs. Ralph Falken- stein. The club decided to start work on a quilt and plans for attending Achievement Day were discussed. Af- ter the business meeting was over a social hour was enjoyed during which time luncheon was served by the hostess. It was decided to hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Herman Meyer, Jr. On account of Achievement Day. this meeting will ‘be held on June 10, one week earlier than usual. A guest at the meeting was Mrs. Fulton Nelson of Cromwell. Donald Morris of Regan was a caller at the Ira Falkenstein home Tuesday evening. Mesdames Israel Keator and Ralph Falkenstein repreesnted the Crofte Star Homemakers club at the project leaders’ meeting Thursday in Bis- marck. Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart spent the week-end visiting with friends and Telatives near Arnold. The free dance which was held here Saturday evening drew a good crowd. ‘Music was supplied by a Bismarck or- chestra. Raymond Couch, who has been em- ployed at the Alvin Nordstrom farm the past two months, has returned to his home in Naughton. Mrs. O. J. Olson of Wilton was a recent caller in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fricke and called by the critical illness and death of her father, Chas. Miller, Sr., pio- meer resident of that community. 4 , Considerable damage was done in * this locality by Thursday morning’s wind storm. Several windmills were torn down and windows blown out of houses and outbuildings. Andy Peterson was a caller at the » By MRS. RB. M. WELCH Robert Welch, member of Boyd Welch spent the week-end there Saturday. with her son. children of Baldwin were week-end| Deve Smith from Bismarck spent BE ; fare ond Mes. 8. Dop- journeyed to Bismarck, wi tbe ‘Shoppers in Wilton were: plar and little son, Mr. and Mrs. John | spent the day, A ar. and Mrs. Al Holden, Steve. Mur- Richter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Warner and family, Fred ;Dorman and Adam Silvernagle were in Bismarck Saturday. Theodore Dorman spent part of this week at the home of his brother, Knownley Dorman, near Baldwin. Conrad Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs John Welch, who has started work- ‘ing at a garage in Bismarck, spent |the week-end at his parental home. j {| Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON | The Senior class play, “Phantom | Bells,” was given Friday evening in {the hall. Members of the cast were | Margaret Dronen, Mildred Wright. | Berneice Chapin, Clifford Colton, Wil- {lis Seamen, Marcus Johns, Virginia 'McCann, Louis Wright, Vernon Pe- |derson and Sophie Homsey. | Bill Luhr of Beach was a caller in {the community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Waglie entertained the seniors Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett have returned home after visiting at Moor- head, Minn. The last P.T.A. meeting of the school year was held Wednesday eve- ning. Mrs, John Mount and Mrs. Roy Colton, project leaders of the Driscoll Homemakers club, attended the meet- ing last Wednesday in Bismarck. Mr. McKay of near Marion was a jrecent visitor at the Henry VanHorn home. The baccalaureate sermon was de- livered by Rev. Brenna Sunday eve- ning in the hall. A kitten-ball tournament was held here Saturday with Wing, Driscoll, Sterling and Menoken playing first, second, third and fourth, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Hert Sawyer of Beach have been visiting a few days at the M. Sawyer home. M. T. Olson and Della have left to spend the week-end at Minneapolis and Willmar, Minn. McKenzie ! By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Erick Slovarp and family were Sunday guests at the Ed Fuehrer home. The Ladies’ Aid was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Ed Fuehrer. The next meeting will be June 10. D. B, Leathers suffered a heart at- tack Thursday and was rushed to a hospital in Bismarck. His sister, Miss Ella Leathers, of McClusky, arrived Thursday afternoon to be with him. are visiting Mrs. Bloomer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Envick. Mrs. George Manly and Mrs. War- ren Clizbe were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous bridal shower Saturday afternoon at the C.D. Rodgers home honoring Miss Arloween Rodgers. About 40 friends attended. The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe’s father, W. L. Watson, was the occasion for a dinner party at the Clizbe home. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. L. Wildfang and family were present. The local P.T.A. served lunches in the Manly hall Tuesday during the school achievement day exercises. The sum of $10 was cleared. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher of Man- dan and Miss Martha Lea and Mrs. Minnie Heaton of Bismarck were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Con- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gable and fam: ily of Gibbs township were Sundi dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes. The junior and senior classes were entertained at a banquet at the Grand Pacific hotel in Bismarck Friday eve- ning. The leaders, E. Velzy, H. Falkins and Miss Bloedau, also at- tended. The Homemakers club was enter- tained Friday afternoon by Mrs. E. W. Anderson. Fifteen members and sev- eral visitors attended. Mrs. N. J. Strewing assisted Mrs. Anderson in serving lunch. Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe will entertain the club Friday, June 12. N. J. Strewing was called to Min- neapolis Tuesday by the serious ill- ness of his father. D. B. Leathers returned Saturday from a Bismarck hospital. Miss Esther Watson was honored at a miscellaneous bridal shower sponsored by the local Royal Neigh- bors groups at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. P. G. Harrington and her sister of Bismarck, Mrs. H. E. Wildfang and daughter Mrs. Miles Parks of Sterling, were out- of-town guests. Refreshments were served by a committee consisting of Mmes. L. Clizbe, E. L. Adams, T. T. Hughes, Geo. Watson and the Misses L. Bloedau and Bernice Bliss. [Regan Mr. ad Mrs. Russell Hopkins of Omemee were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand. The Hop- kins are former Regan residents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bloomer of Fargo, (ay —--. | Northwest Kidder By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mrs. Frank Gray and Mrs. 8. O. Gray visited with Mrs. Art Ochsner Tuesday afternoon. John Driscoll called at the Ochs- ner’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray called at the A. Hieb home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keopplin and son Goldfried and daughter Velma were visitors at the Art Ochsner home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Mrs. 8. O. Gray were in Tuttle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schuler and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochsner Thursday and also called at the Woodward home. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gray were call- ers Thursday night at the Russell Woodward home. Miss Opal Gray closed a successful term of school Friday in Stewart dis- trict. Mrs. Adolph Hieb and daughters Viol id Betty and sons Adolph and Jacob and Dolores Kraemer called at the Gray home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Mrs. 8 O. Gray visited Sunday at the Harry Gray home in Pettibone, and | Mrs. 8. O. Gray remained there. i | Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Felton and fam- ily Reynold Engel and daughter, were Tuesday evening supper guests at the Bossert home. Saturday evening shoppers in Wing were. Mr. G. A. Bossert and children, Mr, and Mrs. John Hein and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Engel and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Engel and daughters Viola and Alvina, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein and son, Raymond Horst, Edwin, Walter and Bennie A. Degner and children. at the Bossert home Thursday. Sunday visitors at the Bossert home were Mr. and Mrs. O. Degner and son William and daughter Eva, Edward Barth from Goodrich, Edward, Theo- dore and Paul Stroh, and Reinhold Seibel. Ghylin | By 1. L. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gill motored to Washburn Sunday. college studies, Sixteen relatives gathered at the and helped her celebrate her birth- day. Ice cream and cake was served by the hostess. by Miss Dorothy Little. high school students who were to Bis- marck sight seeing. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Backman spent. Sunday with Mr. Luther Davis while Mrs. Davis and daughter went north- west of Wilton to see their little grandson, Kenneth Duane Scott, who has been very ill with pneumonia. Miss Little and sister, Jeanette, were Regan callers Friday. Sn | Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Roth and family were Sunday visitors at the William Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughters, Mrs. John Reile and Mrs. Clarence Knudson, motored to Mc- Clusky Wednesday. Mrs. John Reile and Mrs. John Witt were Saturday afternoon visitors at the Clarence Knudson home. Leroy Marchant, Lorraine Wentz, Chester Bowler and Orma Dickenson visited at the Jerome Massey home in Mandan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Schuh of Mc- Clusky were Sunday visitors at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nolan and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile and Mrs. Clarence Knudson were Sunday din- ner guests af the Jacob Reile, Sr. home, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were Sun- day dinner guests at the Mike Panj- kowich home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson were supper guests at the Knudson home Wednesday evening. | Glenview | By VIOLET JOHNSON John Eliason visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ivan Holden and family, Friday. Violet Johnson, who has been at the R. E. Hagen home the past week, re- turned to her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hagen were in Bis- marck Wednesday. While there the ladies attended the Homemakers proj- ect meeting. Frances Lange, Wilton high student, spent the week-end with her folks ‘The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of | here. Mrs. Allan Westerman Wednesday af- ternoon. The next meeting will be held June 10 at the Julius Olson farm home. Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins returned Tuesday from Casselton, N. D., where she had spent a few days as the guest of her parents, Mrs. B. O. Lein and daughter La- verne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heer of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reiling an- nounce the birth of a son at Bismarck May 21. The members of the Young Citizens League held a picnic in the school yard Sunday afternoon. The supper given by the members of the 4-H club netted the group about $12. It will be used for ex- Penses while attending the annual parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and A very large crowd attended the silver wedding anniversary given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray on Sunday afternoon. Among those who spent Sunday at Simons were: Mrs. Albert Larson,, Al- len and Alice, Rose Ann and Elaine Anderson. T. Jacobson, Gust Larson and Fred Nelson of Baldwin spent Sunday at H. B. Thompson's. Ecklund | By ELBIE MURRAY Mrs. Archie Holden and small son relatives and friends in this com- munity. A large crowd surprised Mr. and Florence and ray, John Partyke, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Anderson and family and Ivan Holden. Mrs. Al Dehel, daughter Helen, and Mrs, Leo Thole and daughter Marion were supper guests at the Murray home Monday. Robert Holden was an over-night guest at the Partyke home Sunday evening. ——______—__—_—_- Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson were Menoken callers Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Larson, Mrs, Roy Wild- fang and Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe attended @ party for Miss Esther Watson at her home Wednesday. The Sibley schools had their picnic at the Menoken grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins and son motored to Bismarck Saturday, Mrs. Bloomquist accompanied them. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936 —_________—_4 Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pederson spent. Tuesday at Bismarck with their son and family. W. T. Keeler accom- panied them to Bismarck. Mrs, Iver Anderson and Miss Hazel Nelsen visited at the Warren Keeler home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Young spent Tuesday with their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Young. Miss Myrtle Christensen was a call- er at the Pud Chapin home in Driscoll Wednesday. Nels Dronen was a business caller at the Capital City Wednesday. Miss Myrtle Christensen and her pupils of Clear Lake school, John, Ag- nes, Joseph and Anna Malcom, Wal- ter Christensen, Arnold Pederson, Helen Nelsen, Muriel Knutson, Marion Christianson, Martha, Warren, Jr, and Howard Keeler, Virgil and Clarence Newland, Ruth and Glen Randolph, >—__________________@ Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN marck Thursday to attend Rural day. The community picnic was held Saturday with a large crowd in at-|School and water plant. tendance. A party dance was given in the evening. Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and Jimmie returned home from Bismarck Fri- day. The Aid members and neighbors surprised Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whit- mer and Miss Maitrejean with a party Monday evening. The eve- ning was spent in playing games. At midnight ice cream and cake was served. Mrs. Patton presented the gifts to Miss Maitrejean and the Whitmers. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and Hein, Theodore and Bennie Weber, family and Miss Maitrefean were Walter Mehlkoff, Hilda, Pauline, Er-lsupper guests at the Neate Henle nest and Andrew Berg, Mr. and Mrs. |-Tyesday evening. Glenn Olson spent the week-end O. J. Olson was an overnight guest | with his grandparents. The Ladies’ Aid will meet at Elkins Wednesday, Jui: 3, instead of June 6 as stated last week. —O | Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Renschler of Emmonsburg visited at the Steve Koppy home Thursday afternoon. Eugene Bechtle, accompanied by Henry Heyerman and Miss Tillie Miss Edith Backman will return to|Miller, all of Linton, called at the Bismarck this week to resume her |Steve Koppy home Sunday evening. They were accompanied back home by the Misses Hilda Schiermeister home of Mrs. Walter Scott Sunday|and Regina Koppy. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, sons, John and Herman, Mr. and ‘5 Mrs. Fred Job, Mr. and Mrs. Steve The final school examinations are|Koppy and daughter, Frances, and being held at school No. 1 this week )Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Olhauser and daughter, Merson Gill was among the Wilton aecaday, all motored to Linton Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters, Frances, Pauline and Ger- trude, motored to Center Tuesday where they visited at the Charles Enders home. —_—_—_.—* | Wing | ———— —_? By ANNA MARIE MUELLER A group of high school boys and girls surprised Shirley Lein on her fifteenth birthday at her home last Tuesday. She received many nice eifts. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Laschkewitsch and daughter and Nic Laschkewitsch of Goodrich visited at the John Muel- ler home Sunday. Rev. Opie S. Rindahl of Bismarck delivered the baccalaureate sermon to the high school graduates in the Wing hall Sunday evening. The Girl Scouts enjoyed a wiener roast at the Haystack butte north- west of Wing Tuesday evening. Lillian Mueller left Monday morn- ing for Sacramento, Calif., where she intends to spend the esummer. Louise Pehl is employed at the Kremenetsky store, filling the place of Lillian Mueller. The Boy Scouts held an amateur hour program in the Wing hall Fri- day evening. The first prize winner was Theodore Weber, second, Earl Harvey and third, Shirley Lein and Elsie Kavonius. Dave Freyer of Bismarck called at the James Olson home Sunday. Katherine and Martha Mueller, who are employed in Bismarck, spent Sat- urday and Sunday at their parental home here. G. A. Hubbell and daughters Ellen Mae and Dorthy of Lincoln Valley, were visiting friends in town Friday afternoon. Glenn Olson spent the week-end visiting at the Ole Olson home in Canfield. Clyde Harvey, Ben Boss, Geo. An- derson and Howard Glanville joined a fishing party from Bismarck Sunday. They plan a week's fishing trip to Leach Lake, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kolb and fam- ily were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Paul Davis home. Dr. Wallace Anderson of Kansas City, Mo., visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knowles and grandson Harry Cleveland, spent Sun- day at the Gordon Larson home at Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCormick of Menoken were Sunday afternoon vis- itors at the Ben McCloskey home. ‘The Wing girls’ kittenball team re- ceived the trophy of the annual tourn- ment held at Driscoll Saturday af- ternoon. The final score was Wing Bis- | O 22, Driscoll 5. Mrs. Ray Wietstock of Arena was a visitor at the R. B. Jacobson home also Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pederson, Mrs, Albert Christianson, Mrs. Peter Malsam and son Ned, W. F. Keeler and daughter Lillian, all motored to ital City. The places of interest vis- ited were state capitol, historical museum, Roosevelt cabin, Indian old Fort Mc- Kean and Indian village south of Mandan, Purity creamery where they were treated to ice cream, and radio station KGCU. The chamber of com- merce of Bismarck treated all children to ice cream and pop. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren and family spent Saturday at the F. B. Pasley home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen and family visited at the Adolph Pe- derson home Saturday evening. Pete Malsam, a member of the CCC, spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon were Sunday dinner guests at the Bill Lauf home. Mr. and Mrs. George Young had as their Sunday visitors Mr. Young’s father and family, Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert Christensen, Miss Myrtle and Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family spent Sunday at the Oscar Anderson home. The Peter Malsam folks, Ned, Pete, John, Agnes and Magdalena, spent Saturday evening at the W. F. Keeler home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- ily were Sunday evening callers at the Adolph Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Monday evening at the Christ Schoon home. Seventh grade examinations are be- ing held at Clear Lake school Tues- day. | see 2 Still | By N. 0. HAGSTROM Harry Kronick and Mike Wyknenko, left for their home in Kent, Wash., after visiting with relatives and friends in Wilton for the past two weeks, They were accompanied by Steve Torzeski, Pauline and Frank Duma. The Sunhine Workers 4-H club met. at the Oscar Thor home Saturday. The club president, Nellie Wyknenko, presented the leader, Naomi Hag- Strom and Anetta Erickson, who had composed a club song, with a gift of Bernadine Johnson returned home next meeting will be at the Still hall Saturday, June 6. BerNaDine Johnson returned home Thursday from the Bismarck hospital where she had been a pneumonia pa- tient for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter are the parents of a girl born Tues- day, May 19. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons, Emil and Hjalmer of Steiber township and Ralph Thomas of Re- gan, were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mrs. Ole Hagstrom. Mr. and Mrs, Ringdahl returned to their home at Wheaton, Minn., last Thursday after a ten-day visit here with her mother, Mrs, Nels Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nordquist and daughter Arllyns Mae returned from Minot Monday accompanied by Mrs. Nordquist’s sister, Celia Smith. The Estherville school No. 4 closed Monday with a school picnic. Mrs. L, B. Cox was teacher. Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Jr., and children were dinner guests at the Fred Bender, Sr., home Sunday. The Misses Amanda and Elsie Eck- lund, Murl Callican and Alice Kug- ler of Washburn were supper guests at the Andrew Heinle home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Steinert and family were dinner guests at the Ed Hochhalter home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Steinert, and family and Dave Steinert of Regan were dinner guests at the Gottlieb Steinert home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brezden, son, » end daughter, Annastacia, Anna Ewine, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brez- den, Mr. and Mrs. John Brezden and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kabyl- nick and family were visitors at the Wm, Brezden home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brezden and family were there, also. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hall are the parents of a baby girl, born at Washburn recently. | Trygg By MES. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and son, Hugo, and lahl, who visited at the Nelson home, made a trip to Bismarck and Mandan Tues- Edna Boss of Bismarck visited friends and relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Dee Bailey, Mrs, Ole and son Oscar of Canfield vis- tate the James Olson home Sun- ol to of McKenzie visitors at the Aileen Rice of Beulah and Mar; Clarence: Franklin jorie were over-night guests at the Murray | Durman of Bottineau were visitors atjViolet to home the George Anderson home the past|she has received employment in week. A farewell party was given friends in town for Lillian by 8 few David Trygg took the following pupils of school No. 3 to McKenzie Tuesday to attend Play day: Orest and Ruth Trygg and Gwendolyn Nel- son, Gwendolyn won a spelling con- ningham and sons, Edward and Mor- rison and Mrs. Hasse were among those who motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. Arthur Magnus accompanied Fritz ‘Uhde from north of Regan to James- town where they spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Nelson and Gwendolyn were Sunday supper guests at the Andrew Olson home. Club members of the Cedar Hill Homemakers club are urged to bring their costumes to the meeting at the home of Mrs. Oscar Magnusos June 10 when pictures of the group will be taken and a rehearsal will be held. Gibbs | The Gibbs school was high point winner at the district play day held in Menoken May 13, bringing home near- ly one-third of the prizes. The Mystic Sewing club of Bis- marck was entertained at the home of Mrs. Henry Nagel, Thursday. Mrs. Philip Gabel attended a bridal shower which was given at Menoken Mr, and Mrs, A. F. Ghylin took| Bismarck Thursday morning to at- for Mrs, Enning, the former Lucille some of the local children to Bis-|tend the sight-seeing trip at the Cap-_| Fields. Melvin Gabel, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel, Jr., has recovered from a seige of pneumonia. Fred Wingerter, a twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Wingerter, left Bis- marck last Friday with the CCC boys. Lillian Neumann and Ann Satreaas were Menoken guests for a birthday gathering on Miss Grimsrud at the Park Woods home. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Wingerter en- tertained a group of young people of Bismarck and this vicinity honoring their sons and daughters, Fred and Bernard, Magdalene and Mary, Sun- day evening. Bertine Sands, Laura Grimsrud, Mrs, Watkins and Hazel and Gordon Halverson of Menoken were callers at Gibbs school Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gabel and fam- ily were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes of McKenzie, Sunday. Misses Gladys Hanson and Ann Koester were dinner guests of the Gibbs teachers, Wednesday evening. Miss Phyllis Gabel, who has com- By ELIZABETH NEFF Saturday forenoon shoppers in Wing were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rachel, sons, Albert, Archie and Ray, Mrs. Alex Neff, son Alex, and daughter, Elizabeth, and Elmer Perry, Philip Weber and Omer Cloud. Bill Geliner took Hilda Schock, Martha Neff, Dora Wutzke, Anne, marck and Mandan Thursday. Arnold Plienes left Monday for ® CCC camp in Idaho. Alex Herold and Magdalena Neff, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Miller and daugh- ter, Ruth, were Wing shoppers Tues- day. ——————_—_—_—_* Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Annette and Edna Gellner to Bis-/¢, Adeline Shotz was an overnight guest of Phyllis Little Tuesday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clayton Little Wednesday, May 20. Fred Woods of Baldwin called in this vicinity Thursday. Mrs. J. F. Little and son, Clayton, motored to’ Bismarck Monday where Mrs, Little visited with Mrs. Jake Fisher and Mrs. Clayton Little. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hogue and daughter are guests at the Oscar Magnuson home. Mabel Lytle of Wing was a Friday and Saturday guest at Mrs. J. F. Little's home. ee NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION 8. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the 14th day of May, A. D., 1936 in an ac- tion in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial Dis- trict of the State of North Dakota, wherein the Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a Body Corporate, is Plaintiff, and Carl Oscar Kell, Ern- est Kell and Catherine Kell, his wife, Business Service Collection Bureau, I, R. Baird, Receiver of Bismarck Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota, an insolvent banking corporation, Burns Bailey, Administrator of the Estate of Lester D, Bailey, also known as L. D. Bailey, Deceased, and The Re- gan National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, are Defendants; and @ special execution issued thereon, the undersigned Sheriff of Burleigh pleted a term of school south of Man- dan, visited her home the last week. HO | Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART ‘The junior-senior banquet was held at the G. P. hotel Wednesday night. The juniors, seniors, cast of the play “Where's Grandma?” and the faculty were present. After the banquet they enjoyed a movie. Mrs, Roderick Theneweth spent & few days with Mr. and Mrs. Art Cheneweth the past week. Mrs. Isham Belk spent a few days here with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Elsus Elness, while her husband was on a trip to Duluth, Minn. A Ladies’ Aid meeting was held at the church Wednesday. Mrs. Homsey of Driscoll spent Tuesday night at the Shorty Eile home. Mrs. Ost Prince, Mrs. Tom Stewart and Mrs. Mat Brown were McKenzie callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sedivec of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the George Magnus home. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eile are the parents of a boy born Friday morn- ing at a Bismarck hospital. ii Harriett By JEAN WILLIAMSON Jake Buller of Mt. Lake, Minn., is here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Arlie Felton and family of Wing and Mrs. Ted Hogue and family of Bismarck visited at the E. R. Leach home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson were callers at the Carl Shoppe home Sat- urday evening. Mrs. Van Vleet and daughter Ro- berta June are spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ingvold Eide. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wetzel and daughters Verna Mae were Sunday dinner guests at the George Pehl, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berg and daughter Artis, Mr. and Mrs. C, Berg and family of Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. George Deckert and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family were guests at the Dave Buller home Sunday. | keta, -——__________ Christiana | By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON Christiana school No. 3 closed Fri- day with a picnic held at Bismarck for the children and their parents. Mrs. Isam Belk accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elesas Belk, home from Bismarck to spend a few days here. Miss Fern Stuart returned home af- ter spending a few days with her sis- ter, Mrs, Ernest Johnson. Seam Gibson of a CCC the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson had as granddaughter, Marcella, of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family visited Sunday at Oscar An- derson’s. “WINS POLE — Mrs. Bert Hendershott and Mrs. Oscar Coleman, project leaders for son and Frank .|the Cedar Hill club, attended the! Dickinson point oncgieg lit Ered bod project training lesson in Mrs, Ole Olson from Wilton was an overnight guest Friday at the Geo. Nelson k =Tuesda: beauty culture. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald, Mueller |Gwendolyn, Fred Cox, David Trygs. home. is Cederstrom, Ernest. Kell, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cun-} Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spengberg took Bismarcl Shere Flashing the breakneck speed: that won him the pole position in the 500-mile Memorial Day race at ie Jndisnapells Motor Speedway in - 5 x Mays, ‘above, annexed the coveted spot again in this year’s trip. ~Mays, 23-year-old resident of Glen- dale, Calif., has won the Pacific coast championship for two cons, . Cc camp spent | x, Attorney | Bismerc! County and State of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 8th day of June, A. D., 1936, at the hour of two o'clock . M. of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in said judgment and Special execution to be sold, and more particularly de- scribed as’ follows: The Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section Twenty-eight (28), Township One Hundred _ Forty- one (141) North, Range Seventy- seven (77) West, containing O1 Hundred Sixty (160) acres, mo or less, according to the Gover ment survey thereof, or s0 much thereof as'may be neces- sary to satisfy said judgment and costs amounting in all to the sum of $1676.62 with interest thereon from the date of said judgment and the ac- cruing costs of sale. Dated May 14th, 1936. Fred KE.’ Anstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh County, Bismarck, N. Dak. Geo. F. Shafer, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismare! Dak, 5-14-21-28. _—_—— NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION ALE 8 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the 20th day of May, A. D., 1936 in an action in the District Court of Burleigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Da- wherein the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, a corporation, is Plaintiff, and Henry V. Johnson and Ellen Johnson, his wife, Law- rence Johnson and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, his wife, are Defendants; and a special execution issued there- on, the undersigned Sheriff of Bur- leigh County and State of North Da- kota, for that purpose appointed, will sell ‘at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 15th day of June, A. D,, 1936 at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of that day, that cer- tain real property and mortgaged premises situated in he County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in said judgment and Special execution to be sold, and more par- ticularly described as follows: The Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section Thirty-one (31), Township One Hundred Forty-two (142) North, Range Eighty (80) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, less one acre tract. 12% rods square, located in the Northeastern corner of the NW%, consisting of One Hundred Fiftye nine (159) acres, more or less, accord- ing to the Government survey there- of, or so much thereof as may be nec- essary to satisfy said judgment and costs amounting in all to the sum of $1362.12, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment and the ac- cruing costs of sale, 20th, 1936. Dated M Fred E. Anstro: Sherif¢t of Burleigh Bismarck, N. Dak. Geo. F. Shafer, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. Dak. 5/21-28—6/4 m, County NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALI hl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and dec: of foreclosure and sale entered on the 20th day of May, A. D., 1936 in an action in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial Dis- trict of the State of North Dakota, wherein the Federal Farm Mortgage ration, a corporation, is Plain- id Ellison M. Whiteaker, also Whiteaker, and Elsie M. Whiteaker, his wife, are Defend- ants; and a special execution issued thereon, the undersigned Sheriff of Burleigh County and State of North Dakota, for that purpase appointed, will sell at public auction at the front door the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 15th day of June, A. D., 1936 at the hour of two ‘clock P. M, of that day, that cer- ain real property and mortgaged premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in sald judgment and Special execution to be sold, and more par- ticularly described as follows: The Southe: tion Thirty (30), the North ter (NE&), Secton Thirty-one (31), the Northwest Quarter (NW %), Sec tion Thirty-two (32), except ali that part of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE%-NW %), Sec- tion Thitry-two (32), lying within a strip of land 50 feet’ wide and being 25 feet on each side of center line across said land conveyed to Bur- leigh County by Warranty Deed re- corded in Book 214, Page 520, also the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW%NE%), Section Thirty- two (32). 0 the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NE%- SW%), Section Thitry-two (32), all in Township One Hundred . Thirty- Seven (137) North, Range Seventy- seven (77) and containing Five Hi dred Sixty (560) acres, more or or so much thereof as may be ne sary to satisfy said judgment and iounting jn all to the sum }. with interest thereon from of said judgment and the accru! ne costs of sal Dat May 20th, 1! Fred Bi Sheriff of Burle! Bismarck, N. Dak. Geo. F. Shafer, for Plaintift, “5/a1-38—6/6 trom, h County SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRI The Fed CT, 1 Farm Mortgage Cor- poration, ration, t hide? Plaintift. ve. Homer C. Craven and Nellie Crav- en, his wife, THE STATE TO THE Defendants. OF NORTH DAKOTA ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the plaint in this action, the Clerk of the District Court in and ‘or the County of Burle! State of North Dakota, and to your Answer upon the within thirty days after th of this Summons upon you, of the day of service, and in case of our failure to appear or answer, Jedgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demande the Complaint. This action relates to the fore- closure of a Mortgage upon the fol- lowing described real estate, to-wit: Northwest Quarter o Section Twenty-four ( ota, Dated the 12th day of May 1936. GEO, F. SHAFER, Attorney for the Plaintiff, Residence and Post Office een Bismarck, North Da- 0! 5-14-21-28 6-4, i) NOTICE OF be EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the leigh County, trict of the State of North Dakota, wherein the Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a Body Corporate, is Plaintiff, and Ole J. Olson, a single man, Raymond Johnson and Ci lotte Johnson, his wife, Sterling National Farm Loan Asso- ciation, a corporation, are Defend- ants; and a special execution issued thereon, the undersigned Sheriff of Burleigh County and St: ¢ North Dakota, for that purpor will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 8th day of June, A. D., 1936 at the hour of two o'clock 'P. M, of that day, that cer- tain real property and mortgaged premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in said Judgment and Special execution to be sold, and more pars ticularly described as follows: Northeast Quarter (NE) of Section Eleven (11), Township One Hundred Forty (140) North, Range Seventy-six (76) West, containing One Hundred Sixty (160) acres, more or less, accord- ing to the Government survey thereof, or so much thereof as may be neces- sary to satisfy said judgment and costs amounting in all to the sum of $1355.13, with interest thereon from the date of sald judgment and the ac- cruing costs of sale. Dated May 14th, 1936. Fred E.’ Anstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh County, Bismarck, N. Dak. Geo. F, Shafer, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N, Dak, 5-14-21-28, SS NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE by virtue of a judgment and decree foreclosure and sale entered on the 14th day of May, A. D., 1936 in an ac- tion in the District “Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial Dis- trict of the State of North Dakota, wherein the Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a Body Corporate, is Plaintiff, and Marvin Alm and Mrs. Marvin Alm, his wife, Mary Violet Rasche, also known as Mary Rasche, Mary Violet Rasche, as Guardian of the person and estate of Shirley Fay Rasche, a minor, and The Regan Na- tional Farm Loan Association, yr poration, are Defendants; and cial execution issued thereon, th dersigned Sheriff of Burleigh Coun- ty and State of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in. the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 8th day of June, D.,, 1936 at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of that day, that certain property and mortgaged prem: situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed. in said judgment and Special execu- tion to be sold, and more particularly described as follows: Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Four (4), Township One Hundred Forty-two (142) North, Range Seventy-seven (77) West, containing One Hundred Sixty (160) acres, more or less, accord- ing to the Government survey thereof, or so much thereof as may be neces- sary to satisfy said judgment and costs amounting in all to the sum of $1862.45 with interest thereon from the date of said judgment and the ac- cruing costs of sale. Dated May 14th, 1936. Fred E. Anstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh County, Bismarck, N, Dak. Geo. F. Shafer, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. Dak. 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