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| By MRS. R. M. WELCH Miss Ella Funston completed her term of school in Apple Creek district Whursday with a picnic. Miss Olga Neugebauer and Mrs. Clarence Schmitz and children called at the Robert Welch home Friday evening. Miss Neugebauer will finish her school term June 12. Her school will give an evening program and lunch will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Theodore Dorman and moth- er, Mrs. Otto Dorman, Raymond Sny- der and John Richter and two chil- dren were in Bismarck Saturday. Russell Tollefson, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Tollefson of Bis- marck, visited at the L. S. Doppler home Saturday. John Richter and daughter, Clar- ence Doppler, Mrs. Robert Welch and children all attended church services «at St. Mary’s procathedral Sunday. * The three Welch children participat- ed in the confirmation services. Ecklund By ELBIE MURRAY Mrs. Walter Waddington and small daughter left Monday for Milwaukee, ‘Wis., where Mrs. Waddington will join her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray and family and Lester Shaffer were sup- per guests at the Partyke home Sun-| day. Shoppers in Wilton Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, daughters, Violet and Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray, Mrs. Ivan Holden and fam-) ily, and John Partyke. Frank Murray was an overnight guest at the Frankliun home Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dehel and daughter Helen, and Bertha Partyke were visitors at the Murray home Sunday. Harry Holden, who was employed at the George Montgomery farm for the past three months, returned to his home Saturday. Betty Anderson is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden. Clear Lake {| By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Marie Olausen and sons, Erling and Raider, spent Tuesday evening at the Harold Christianson home. The occasion was little Ruby's first birth- day anniversary. Mrs. Olausen is Mrs. Christianson’s mother. Ruth Randolph had the misfortune of breaking her arm at school Fri- day. She was taken to a hospital at Bismarck where she remained until Monday. Miss Margaret Dronen was one of the pupils from this vicinity who graduated from high school Friday evening at Driscoll. The Peter Malsam young folks, Ned, John, Magdalena and Agnes, spent Sunday with the Bragg young folks of Tuttle. Forest Hansen of Steele is visiting at the Ole Newland home a few days. Forest is Mrs. Newland’s brother. Mrs. Mary Randolph and daughter Ruth left Tuesday for her home at Grano after spending the past year with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Paslay. Mr. Titus and Leonard Kes- 601 of Driscoll assisted her in moving. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren and fam- ily spent Tuesday at the F. B. Paslay home. | Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and daughters, Lorrine and Delores, were supper guests at the Oscar Anderson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Atlanta Hoffstrand were Sunday visitors at the Clifford ‘Olson home in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mauk of Color- ado arrived in Sterling Sunday to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. ‘Mauk was Katherine Cox before her marriage. The Sterling school pupils held their picnic at the Menoker picnic grounds Thursday. School was dis- missed Friday. Graduation exercises were held in the hall Thursday evening. Mrs. Ella Tollefson, Russel and Luella and Mrs. Johnson called at the Ernest Johnson home Sunday aft- ernoon. Mrs. Elee and little son returned home from Bismarck Sunday. Henry Zuraff and son Harold and H.R. Wright were business callers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Knowles of Mott spent Satur and Sunday here with relatives and friends. Thelma and Shirley Freshour of ‘Christiana township returned to their . home after spending the past winter in Sterling while attending high 6chool. Mr. and Mrs. Heile of Goodrich called at the Oast Prince home Mon- da: Miss Braten and Mrs. Mount at a | dinner Thursday evening. Mrs, Egner Swanson, who has been a patient at the St. Alexius hospital, returned home Sunday. The Women's Foreign Missionary society met at the Joe Lewis home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ensz are visiting at the Egner Swanson home. |_ Mrs, Pete Hanson and Franklin Hanson are visiting at the Frank Johns home. >——______—_____—___—__@ | Canfield | ———_—_—_—___—______ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and | family and Miss Maitrejean were sup- per guests at the Strand home Tues- day evening. Miss Maitrejean visited this week at the E. Mowder, Roy | Little and Ghylin homes. Mrs. B. O. Strand and son Barney and Mrs. Strand picnicked at Wild- ; wood and Bismarck with N. O. Strand and family. | Neoma Berg left for her home in !Regan Friday after spending the | School term at the Ghylin home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little have named their son Clayton Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. John Moilenan and family were callers south of Wing , Saturday. |. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and |family left. for their home at Center ‘Wednesday. >—_____________¢ | Christiana 1 | By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and daughter Tillie and Mrs. Kessel are ‘visiting with relatives at Dickey and Verona. |_Miss Lillian Benish, who taught | Christiana school No. 3, returned Tuesday and gave state examinations to her seventh and eighth grade pu- pils. Her mother visited during the time with Mrs. Adolph Hanson. |. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson, Mr. and | Mrs. Harold Olson and son, and L. B. ; Olson visited Wednesday evening at |the Raymond Johnson home. | Mrs. Harold Olson and son Jimmy spent the week-end with Mrs. Olson's |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ander- | son. Dinner guests at Raymond John- son's Sunday were Mrs. Carrey John- son, Mrs. Ella Tollefson, daughter Luella and son Russell, and Harold Olson. Gussie Schoon and Bob Barrows jhad Sunday dinner with Mr. and |Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson attended graduation at Driscoll Friday evening. —<—<—______"¢ | Burnt Creek | > _—__-4 By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mrs. John Flannigan and Mrs. Worst were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William last Thursday. Paul and Noel Borner visited with relatives in Burnt Creek Township Thursday. Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter, Rita Mae, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blattner Friday. Burnt Creek and Arnold schools closed last week. Miss Beven, who left for her home at Douglas, will return in the fall. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Solum, sons, Clinton and Cole, Vernon Jack and daughters, Ruth and Margery, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hensler, son Robert and daughter | Pansy, Gilbert Andahl, Mrs. Gish and sons, Clifford and Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner at- tended church services in Bismarck Sunday. Their son Thomas and daughter Emelia were confirmed at {8 Mary’s procathedral Sunday aft- ernoon. While in Bismarck, they visited Mrs. Marion Heck: Grant Andahl left for California where he will visit his mother, Mrs. Julius Andahl. Harry Coddington, daughter Arlene and sons, Donald and Cecil, were callers at the Gus Hogue, Sr., home j Sunda; | McKenzie ! > O By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Torgerson and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams. The local Larkin club was enter- tained by Mrs. H. E. Wildfang at Sterling Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. M. |Nelson and Mrs. M. Parke were visi- tors, Bridge was played during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Velzy and son Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins, Mrs. Henry Larson, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and son Russell, and | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and Eddie, Jr., were Wednesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Two tables of bridge were played with high score prizes going to George Hughes and Mrs. Velzy. Low score prizes went to E. L. Adams and Mrs. H. Larson. Refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanson of|by Mrs. Hughes, assisted by Mrs. G. " Bteele spent Saturday at the Roy he Hanson home. ' _ Bridge club met at the Pete Schla- bach home Wednesday. By DELLA MAE OLSON Class night exercises were given by Hughes and Mrs. Adams. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the hall Thursday night. Plans to attend the district convention Fargo to visit her daughter, Miss Esther Watson, whose marriage to Felix Farrer occurred Friday. W. L. | Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watson, TN orthwest Kidder | o_O By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Opal, Mrs, Adolph Hieb and sons, Adolph and Jacob, and Mrs. Russell Wood- ward were among those in Tuttle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsner and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ochsner near Arena. Miss Ione Goldsmith, who has been teaching the past year at Rolla, at home now. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, and | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Goldsmith and ; children of Steele visited Sunday at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Gold- smith, Hazlegrove and Opal Gray were Sun- day evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hieb. Harry | Stone also called there. OO | Richmond | —_—™—_ 4 By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Rhodes and son Donald and Jacob Hein were Capital City shoppers Thursday. Clara Bossert returned Thursday from her school studies during the Past year. Sunday visitors at the Bossert home {were Richard and Mary Weber, Freda Engel from Garrison, William, John, Martin and Eva Degner, Hans Jacob- son, Albert Bossert, Edwin Triebu- wasser, Alex, Magdalena and Eliza: beth Neff, Jacob Stroh and son Ed- ward. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and daughter Erma, Grandma Larson and William Degner were Sunday visitors at the Mike Panjkovich home. Jacob Stroh and son Edward visit- ed Sunday evening with Mr. Soder in Wing. Schrunk | —_____—_—____¢ By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John E. Witt and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knutsen motored to McClusky Friday where they visited at the John Reile home. ‘Wm. Mitt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Christ C. Wentz and family, and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Witt motored to Tuttle Saturday where they are visit- ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jaton are the parents of a baby daughter born to them Thursday morning. Chester Bowler visited with his uncle, Paul Morganstein, at Mandan Sunday afternoon. Wednesday dinner guests at the John Witt home were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knutson and family, and Ches- ter Bowler. John E. Witt and Wm. Witt were business callers in Wing Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger visited at the Herman Nieters home. —_—_______ | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Monday guests at the P. E. Patton home were Hester Bailey, Shirley Walker, Betty June and Viola Jean Little. The house on the Isaac Marcovitz farm burned down Wednesday night. The cause of the fire is unknown. Shirley Walker is now making her home with her sister, Mrs. Herman Haakenson of Bismarck. Mrs. J. F. Little and daughters, Ruth and Phyllis, were Sunday eve- ning guests at the Roy Little home. Regan callers Saturday evening were Albert Vollen, Mrs. C. O. Ket- tleson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm and family, Merrill Lindsey, Andrew Walk- er and son Roy. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kohler and fam- ily of Bismarck were guests Decora- tion day at the home of Mrs. Kohler's father, H. C. Rasche. Glenview By VIOLET JOHNSON Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot spent a few days here with her sister and friends. Mrs. Hattie Bly and son Marshall of Seattle, Wash., arrived here for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Miller and family. They will also visit her son at Wilton and Mrs. Shorty Engstrom near Regan. Willard Simons, Mrs. Walter Simons and Ray were in Bismarck Thursday. Lawrence returned with them to spend the week-end. Alice Spitzer spent a few days with relatives at Denhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kozak of Turtle Lake visited here with friends Satur- day. nd Mrs. Shirl Neidermeier and son, and Mrs. Jake Spitzer were Wil- ton visitors Saturday evening. Alice Spitzer spent Saturday and Sunday with Violet Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jaszkowiak of Bis- marck were Sunday callers at Enock Anderson's home. Rudolph Hagen and son called on Foul Bourgois and John Eliason Mon- y. Mrs. James and Leonard Ostrom of Turtle Lake were overnight guests oe! He home of the former's daugh- » Mrs. Ri n. udy Hage . —_—_—_——s | Trygg — By MES. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn were supper guests iuemiey at the Gilbert Cederstrom ome, The Bender family from Tuttle have moved onto the J. J. Rue farm, which | Was recently vacated by Emil Hogue, who moved south of Sterling. Melvin Magnus, accompanied by the Erickon: girls of Wing, motored to Garrison where they visited at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Mabel | pupil of Trygg school No., 2, visited old ‘gl and neighbors here last weel William Kenna, who formerly lived in Rock Hill township but is now located in Montana, visited with his sister Gretchen and brother Ernest. Eloise Olson, Mabel and Melvin ; Magnus of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Joe Varley ; home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erickson and son Roy, Gerald and Gwendolyn Nel- son, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Moses and is; son Lawrence, Mrs, Ida Thoreson and Bertha and Edna Erickson of Wing j; were guests Sunday at the Arthur ! Magnus home. -~—__________-» | Wilton By MBS. ART FERRIS Mrs. John Stewart of McKenzie, Mrs. Alex Stewart of Bismarck, and Miss Gladys Gramling of Denver, Colo., were guests at the Art Ferris home Saturday. Andy Peterson, accompanied by Paul Borner, motored to Naughton Saturday. Mrs. Ida Mickel, Mrs. E. BaDour and sons, Harry and Walter, motored to Steele Sunday where they visited at the Charles Mickel home. Miss Stella Romanick spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Romanick. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Prentice motor- ed to Coleharbor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kopsing of Har- vey were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. M. O. Bjorke, _ atin. Riverview By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mr. and Mrs. George Claridge and family and Miss Selvidge were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan and son, Raymond, Sunday. Mrs, Herman Worst and Mrs. John Flannigan and Alberta and Rita Worst were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schonert and family Thursday. Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., celebrated her sixty-seventh birthday anniversary Tuesday. Herman Worst motored to Bis- marck Monday. Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter, Rita Mae, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., and family Friday. Edward Hogue was a Capital City shopper Saturday. —_ Brittin By 0. DUTTON Miss Anita Ginther of Buchanan Valley and Pete Beard, who lives at the Elvin Hoover farm, were married in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Beard will make their home at the Hoover farm this summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Craven and family were dinner guests at the Dave Kershaw home Tuesday. Mrs. O. Dutton and Becky and Jack were overnight guests Friday at the M. M. Dralle home in Moffit. The Misses Mary Ellen Crimmens and Lucile Baker of Hazelton were week-end guesis of Miss Opal Mathena. Mrs. Geo. Morrison, daughter, Nellie, and son, Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw and daughter, Helen, and Elvin Hoover were Bis- marck visitors Monday. The Misses Cora, Martha and Bernice Gosney of Bismarck visited Sunday at the Triplett home. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robidou and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Wm. Mills home. Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. H, O. Arneson and Hazel Lien motored to Jamestown Thursday where they attended the graduation exercises of Alice Arneson. They returned home Saturday. Lewis and Alice Vik of Bozeman, Mont., who have spent the past week visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Vik, returned to Montana Sunday.. They made the trip with Jess Livingston, who visited his home at Hurdsfield. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson and Irwin Rise spent Sunday at the M. A. Lein home in Kidder county. Mr. and Mrs. Sivert Halbakken, son, Norman, of Rothsay, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lien visited at Ted Varholdt’s home Sunday eve- ning. Mmes. Halbakken and Lein are sisters. Mrs. B. N. Lien and son, Valdemar, motored to Wilton Sunday where they visited at the M. E. Christenson home. Mrs. Tollefson, daughter, Luella and son, Russell of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., and son, Neil, spent Sunday at D. D. Barkman’s home. Olive and Clara Rise left Friday for Woodworth where they will spend some time visiting friends. i —_______—+ | Gibbs By ANN SATREAAS Mrs. Ella Anderson returned home fom the 8. Alexius hospital last week. Mrs. Julia Jordan and family of Bismarck were visitors at the Victor Engdahl home Thursda: Marjorie Middleton, Matilda Geer- ing and Eleanor Redman were week- David Trygg and family were Sunday dinner guests. Marjorie Jochim of Solen is visit- ing her grandmother, Mrs. Victor Moynier, this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Daarud vis- they | ited with relatives in Mandan Friday. Howard Gabel, Martina Wingerter, By MRS. K. 8. SNYDER The Stewartsdale Ladies’ Aid Mis- sionary society will meet with Mrs. Peggy Stewart Thursday afternoon. Miss LeOra Turner, teacher of Manning school No. 2, closed a suc- cessful term Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Snyder from near Meno- ken visited with Mrs, Ralph Snyder ‘Wewnesday afternoon. Mrs. Leslie Clark and son, Wayne, visited at the William MacDonald home Wednesday. The South Apple Creek school- house burned to the ground some time Saturday night or Sunday morn- ing. Cause of the fire is unknown. Miss LeOra Turner left Thursday for Minneapolis where she will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family were Sunday dinner guests at’ the William’ Mills home and called at the C. D. Kimball home near Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and son, Wayne, visited at the Paul Linssen home Sunday. Wilson | ————— By MRS. JOHN A. BERG — Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and Mr. and Mrs. John Berg motored to Mc- Clusky, N. D., Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Schocher. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner of near Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neumiller, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gesele spent Sunday at the John A. Berg home. Martha Wolf spent Monday with Althea Berg. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble of Mer- cer spent Sunday at the Mike Wall home. Fred Wanner, Mike Wall, Jake Just and Philip Wall left by car for Ore- gon and California Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wall spent Sun- day at the Henry Gesele home, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolf motored to Washburn Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Redington mo- tored to Dickinson, N. D., Monday to get their daughter, Elenora, who attended college there. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher, Jake Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neu- nel motored to Bismarck Wednes- lay. Mrs. Paul Wagner, who was a pa- tient in a Bismarck hospital, is at home and much improved. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Wagner spent Sunday at the Ludwig Wagner home. | Wing OH By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Engel and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Steinwand of Garrison, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller mo- tored to Kulm, N. D., Saturday morn- ing to visit relatives for a few days. The Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. J. J. Scalion Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Moser and children of McLaughlin, 8. D., visited at the John Mueller and Ed. Dalbec homes Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sig Wenaas and chil- dren of Bismarck visited friends and relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Alex Ambers of Driscoll was a Wed- nesday night supper guest at the home of his son, Lewis Ambers. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis and son Clifford of near Wilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Staton Davis and son Wallace of Regan were visitors at the Paul Davis home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and fam- ily spent Saturday and Sunday at New Rockford visiting relatives. Frieda Engel of Garrison is visit- ing at the John Mueller home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. G. Anderson and daughter Anna Marie of Tuttle spent Sunday at the Clyde Harvey home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ters of Regan were supper guests at the J. O. Lein home Sunday evening. Beverly Leach of Arena spent sev- eral days last week visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson, here. Violet Hoeckel and Genevieve John- son spent a few days at the J. O. Lein home last week. Anita Johnson re- turned to her home in Pingree with)’ them. Earl Harvey spent last week visit- ing with his sisters in Jamestown. By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and Mrs, Luther Davis Saturday after- noon. Pete Granhoy and children are at the home of Bennie Benson's at present. Marilyn Johnson spent Saturday night with her aunt, Mrs. H. Wat kins, east of Regan, Misses Edith Backman and Irene Speeten, Bismarck college students, spent Sunday with their parents. a Mrs. Harry Ulfers, who has been treatments in Bismarck for the past week, returned home Satur- day evening. Mr. and. Mrs. E. E. Simar, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond, Mary Alice, Rose, Richard and Hugh Mcintyre were guests at the Klagenburg home Sun- da: y afternoon. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frasier visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Schatawn, at Den- hoff Sunday. Mrs. Adam Haas was called to Arthur Friday because of the serious illness of her grandmother. ‘ Roy Papke was taken suddenly with an attack of appendicitis in Bismarck Monday. He was operated on Tuesday and is recovery very nicely from it. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Tees and fam- ily were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Ben Klagenburg home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wutzke accom- panied the Brose family to Bismarck ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Jake Steiglemeyer, who has been under medical care in Steele, returned home the latter part of the week. | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter Vivian of McKenzie called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Salter Saturday. The intermediate and upper grades enjoyed a tour of the Capital City Wednesday. They were accompanied by their teachers, the Misses Hazel Halvorson and Laura Grimsrude. The annual school picnic was held Thursday at the local picnic grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Foell and son Alfred of Moffit visited Mr. and Salter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sher- man and family, Mrs. M. O. Sherman, Miss Hazel Halvorson and_ brother Gordon were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Rev. Vater of Bismarck, the main speaker at the commencement exer- cises, gave an interesting talk on “Building a Career,” Friday evening at the school auditorium. There were three high school graduates and seven eighth graders. Miss Norma Halvorson of Regent returned to her home for the sum- mer months after the closing of pel % Malard at Welch’s Spur. Miss Ruby Honey of Jamestown is visiting at the Dewey Lawler home this week. i g 5 fr it bee 4 | | 1 Bree g a Fas i : i HL E 4 S. W. Burleigh | By MRS. ALEX STEWART © Visitors at the Norman Stewart Nickolson, Claude Houser and John Becknall. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart and family, Miss Katie Houser and sons, Ernest and Everett, were entertained ‘Smith spent part of last week at the Dan McClean home. Phoenix ! Miss Gertrude Danstrom was a Sat- urday afternoon visitor at the John Alex, Magdale: and Martha Neff, John Boelter, Gear and ‘Wutzke were Sunday call- ers at the Wutzke home. Accom- panied by Walter, Billy, Ida and Elmer Wutzke, they spent the after- non at Twin lakes. Jackie Brose, Wayne Druman and Johnnie Rosenau were Sunday visitors at the Christ Wolff home. : Mrs. Alex Neff, Alex, Magdalena, and Elizabeth Neff were Sunday eve- ned guests at the Adolph Dagner ome. Rheinhold Berg was a caller at the Floyd Miller home Sunday. He’s Socialists’ ; ‘Second Man ae A one-time Yukon “sourdough” became Norman Thomas’ run- ning mate when George A. Nel- son, above, Milltown, Wis., dirt farmer, was nominated for vice president at the Socialist na- tional convention in Cleveland. Nelson has been a member of the Wisconsin assembly, and Socialist candidate for gover- nor of that state. Harriett ‘1 By JEAN WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., and daughter De Maris, Adolph Pehl and Mrs. Lieppert of Mandan visited rela- tives at Fargo and Grand Forks over the week-end. Adolph Pehl remained in Fargo to take a barbering course. Mr. and Mrs. Rowerdink of Pollock, 8. D., were Sunday guests at the Rus- sell Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schmidt, John Brundidge and James Fortney of Bowdon spent Sunday at the H. F. Williamson home. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weitstock mo- The Arena and Wing schools held their school picnic in the Arena grove Friday. Miss Huber, county superintendent of schools, and Mrs. Snyder were guests. Mr. and Mrs, William Merkel and at the E. R. Leach home Thursday. Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon spent Memorial Day at the home of Oscar and Carl Landerholm. Other guests were Mrs. Arthur Fricke and daugh- ter Lucille. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. William Duvall and family of Bismarck visited at the John Nord- strom home Friday. Stationmaster Louie Zollar and family spent Memorial Day with rela- tives in Wilton. They also attended | son Hjalmer were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loule Bergquist of Washburn Thursday afternoon. Miss Illa Hayes left Thursday for Dickinson where she will attend the summer term at the state teachers college. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thor and daughters, Ruth and Evelyn, left Wednesday for Minnesota to visit Mrs. Thor's parents. —______""“ Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Mrs. Vernice Hall and son, Bernard, motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Ernest and Junior Heinle were callers at the Bernard Hall home Tuesday morning. Walter Grewe and daughter, Amanda, were shoppers in Washburn Wednesday. Misses Amanda and Elsie Ecklund were visitors at the Burl Shearer ;|home Wednesday evening. Callers at the Walter Grewe home 1 | Wednesday were, Emanuel Keck and children and Andrew Heinle and children. Amanda Ecklund and Leo and La- vern Grewe were callers at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday. Visitors at the Dan Miller home ‘Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle, daughter Rachel, and sons Richard and Junior, Herbert Schlaht and Ernest Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George Brennise of Washburn were visitors at the Fred Bender home Sunday. Visitors at the Jake Baumiller home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and children of Pick- ardville and Mr. and Mrs. John Schlaht and daughters, Frances and Lillian. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Miller and fam- ily spent Saturday at McClusky. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Heinle and son, Junior, motored to Turtle Lake the program and exercises given in honor of the heroic dead. : Burnette Landerholm visited from Sunday until Wednesday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon, The Baldwin schools closed for the summer vacation with a picnic dinner ‘Thursday. Ralph Cummings of Garrison’ was a visitor at the home of local rela- tives the early part of the week. A number from here attended the yterian meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph Fal- kenstein Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Englemann left recent- ly for Bismarck where she has ac- cepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom en- tertained @ group of relatives from Bismarck at their home Sunday. Glenn Nordstrom, who had been visiting at home over the week-end, returned with them to resume his Dorman, who has been’ Monday. Turtle Lake visitors from this community Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albrecht, Mr. and Mrs. ame irene Mr. and Mrs. Jake umiller, Dan Miller a: Hee ind Karl Reuben and Herman Neuhart of Turtle Lake, Ann Steiinke of Gar- oe ener Schlickenmeyer of le m d to Hi i. day night. sisi Callers at the Walter Grewe home Monday were Ernest and Richard Heinle, Marjorie Shearer and De- lores Shearer. Visitors at the J. Schlaht home Sunday were, Rachel Heinle, Adlyne Miller, Milton and Elmer Fischer and ers ane and Bill Wall, and Mrs. Otto Wolf were Wil- ton shoppers Saturday, nis psig Mrs, Andrew Heinle and 5 lor, were shoppers - ion cn in Wil. ir. and Mrs. Hei Wagner daughters, Ruth and Tienes re ,| Turtle Lake shoppers Monday. By N. O. HAGSTROM Ole Hagstrom and son Oscar to Sanger Sunday, accom- Hagstrom and Harry They were dinner of Mr. Mrs. Joe Koucerek. Hagstrom and Mr. Vincent re- Fifi Reinhold, Emanuel, Edna an Steinert were over-night me of friends in Benedict Saturday. ee The Mammoth Cave, of Ker was discovered by accident in ies, when a bear he had wounded led a hunter named Hutchings to its lair, an entrance to the cave, Wanted Liberty; Now Spurns It os ei E 5 i and Robert Mastel were among those confirmed at St. Mary’s church in Bismarck Sunday. t and Don- Roberta Reid, Margare' ald Asbridge of Gibbs are included in iH i ft if 5 z g i ite 5g ai E E ‘Though his Liberal has demanded independevod ni Puerto Rico, Antonio Barcelo, above, flew to Washington to of the territory t rms of at Tydings’ recently proposed bill, under which libe Hirans would ir exports ape an the islands Secently, w me | fi ; i H i H if sal q : i 2 af BE | faa ly pete ot Hl i Eze ae 2. gE i