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, 4 » — NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Newland and family, Nels Dronen, Knute Paulson, Ira, Elm ind Ar- [Northwest Kidder [sins iyi, i nmr aoa { Malsam. By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE | Ciear Lake school closed Tuesday. ‘The school picnic will be held at the Mr, and Mrs. cng Hieb were! Adolph Pederson grove next Sunday. shopping in Goodrich Monday. They! wr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and also called at the Art Ochsner home. | ars. &, A. Van Vieet motored to Fas- Among those in Tuttle, Tuesday, | marck Tuesday to visit with Mr. Van were Will Thieling, Mr. and Mrs. Art| vieet, who is a patient at the St. Ochsner and family, Ed Ochsner, he . Qibert Bchuler, Andrew Kraft and | alexius hospital his mother, Mr. and. Mrs. Otto Ghylin Rachel and son, Elmer Perry, Frank Gray and Opal Gray and Mrs. Mabel air ae By 1. L. DAVIS moving to Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Borth, New Mr. and Mrs, Russell Woodward and lord, were Tuesday guests of children were supper guests at the} yr and Mrs. Owen Davis. Gray home Thursday. 4 his} Mrs. Melvin Backman was a Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochsner an nesday afternoon guest of Mrs. Arne parents left Friday for Minnesota to ‘Tosseth and @ Thursday guest of visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs./47.. pert Hedstrom, Emery Whitehead. Mrs. Whitehead is] "Norman and Mildred Tosseth, Miss a daughter of the Ochsner’s. Marilyn Johnson, and the Misses Mr. and Mrs: William Brose endl rittie attended the Regan Bible family of Wing were guests Sunday! 107) ae eee ee Gertrude Grathoy or Blewarek ts ‘Woodward. Rev. Bergland was an overnight ae, with her aunt, Mrs. Zelma guest Saturday at the Harry Aelfers gon Colbrnan; “who Wik a ae pal tient at Dunseith, has returned to his home in Ghylin. Heaton | Mrs, Bert Hedstrom and Mrs, Wal- lace Falkenstein attended Saal BEINLE . makers club meeting We lay al Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller are the} The 4-H clul will leave on boy, born at Mc-|their yearly camp trip Sunday and Bhusky. se dieeeherss will return Wednesday. Miss Amanda Ecklund, who visited} Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and a few days at the Guy Payne home at} Donald Scott were Monday guests at Underwood, returned to her home mad of Mrs. Scott’s parents in lesday. Ghylin. rer A Payne of Underwood was an/ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and chil- overnight visitor at the Walter Grewe|dren, Dorothy, Alice and Ray, were home. jSunday guests of his parents, Mr. Ernest and Junior Heinle visited) and Mrs. Luther Davis. the past week at the Otto Laib home./ Marilyn Johnson, who was visiting Ernest Heinle was an overnight/ner aunt, Mrs. Howard Watkins near guest at the Fred Just home near) iegan, has returned. Mercer, Saturday. Mrs, Albert Johnson and Mrs. Visitors at the Bernard Hall home/ Bert Hedstrom attended a party held Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Eckstrom|in gti] Friday afternoon for Mrs. and son, Lyle, of Washburn, Mrs./ Roy anderson. Vernice Hall and boride lbaetea win, Ernest ant ichai leinle. Pair and ‘Mrs, Bernard Hall have Menoken | named their baby girl Phyllis Aleen. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Just, Leonard, By NORMA AGNEW ‘Theophal and Andy Just, Ernest Heinle, Fred and Ann Kurlle spent) at the barn dance at Walter Dietz- Saturday evening at Mercer. man’s, Saturday, a “Dresden plate” Mr. and Mrs. Dave Feather visited quilt was awarded to Helen -Telling- at the Fred Just home near Mercer,|husen as holder of the lucky num- Sund ber. The quilt was made by the Three Leaf Clover Homemakers. Frances Misses Althea King and Roberta Craven spent the week-end with their = parents. By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Robert Mills, Albert Dralle, Mr. and See Mrs. Chester Sherman and family, Miss Grace Mollendorf from South|cCnariotte and Albert Sherman and Dakota, visited at the home of her|/zeonard Salter were Sunday visitors uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo|of Mr, and Mrs. M. O. Sherman. Harms, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Albert Sherman and son. The Three Leaf Clover Homemak- e, Mrs. Chester Sherman and ers’ club met at the home of Mrs./family, and Edward Klipstein were Harms Wednesday afternoon. Plans/qinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. for achievement day were made/ Agnew, Sunday. : after which lunch was served by the} Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes and son, hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. |rester, were dinner guests of Mr. and ‘de Monroe. irs. Otto Ayers. oOfarvin Britton left for Minot| Edith Salter, daughter of Mr. and Wednesday where he will visit friends | Mrs, Fay Salter, Driscoll, spent a week for a week. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson and Arthur Kershaw Richard Salter. returned from Humboldt, Minn., with| Mrs, P, Wood and daughter, Mabel, Laurence Madland, Wednesday night.|Grace and Harold Bliss motored to Elmer Lundquist and Floyd Owen | Bottineau Saturday. attended the Burleigh county school} Mrs. George Wachal and daughters, directors’ meeting held at Bismarck,/mrs. Cedric Craig and daughter, Saturday. Josephine, J. A. Norlin, Theodore The Tebbo Harms family and the! Worner, J. Koch and family, Mr. and Monroe family from Bismarck had &|Mrs, Thomas Moffit and family and picnic at the Menoken picnic grounds] Mr, and Mrs. R. Salter and family Sunday. were shoppers in Bigmarck Tuesday. Callers at the Kershaw home Sun-| Edward Klipstein has returned to day were Mrs. Floyd Owen and son,/his home in Groton, 8. D.. after a Paul, Mrs. Dietzman and son, Ed-| visit here. win, George Wachal, Clyde Monroe] Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krick and fam- and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick. ily, fa@rmerly of Minot, spent Monday J i | |Sefore curing for their ew onsen before for their new Glenview Butte, Mont. Aris Abelein accompan- ied them. George Abelein of Ana- By VIOLET JOHNSON moose was also a Monday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein. Mrs. Amanda Johnson was called} Mrs. Bertine Sands was a dinner to Bismarck Thursday by illness of |guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. her daughter at the home of Mr. and| Thursday evening. She left for her Mrs. John Olson. 5 home at Benson, Minn., Friday. Donald Monroe left with a group of] Mrs. Rachel Smith and Mr. and young men Monday for Montana on|Mrs, James Martin, Houston, Tex., @ sightseeing trip. spent a few days visiting Mr. and Earl Monroe of Richardton spent|Mrs. J. H. Salter and Jacob Keister. the week-end with his parents. Fred Nolan, Wing, was an over- ‘Walter Bertsch left for his home |night guest of Perry Sherman, Sun- near Arnold, Saturday, after having |day. spent the past month working in this | @——___.—-® vicinity. | Wing Annette Anderson visited at the Chas. Hannefeld home in Wilton this week, By ANNA MARIE MUBLLER Cornelia Johnson is a patient at a — Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Steinwand and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Karges of Wil-|sons and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stein- ston spent the week-end with Mrs.|wand, all of Garrison, were visitors Kaages’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-|at the John Mueller home Friday and ter Simons. Saturday. Ray Simons and Lester Larson left} Mr. and coin’ ‘Valley “and” Mrs and Mrs Al for the Twin Cities Friday on a busi- yy and Mr. ry trip. Kusler were Sunday visitors at Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe were | Briar. Bismarck callers Saturday. While| Cleo er is spending a few days directors’ meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Paul} Mr. Bourgois were also in attendance. ited relatives A large crowd attended the Home-|urday and Sunday. makers’ meeting at the home of Mrs.| Mr. R. E. Hagen, with Mrs. G. L. Hagen as hostess. ye, See of Sanares. Je 3] a few J 0. Clear Lake sosnding few Sones Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and chil- marck cailer the first of the week. Mr. Siebolt, son and daughter call- | Jamestown attending ed at the Albert Christensen home |ment exercises. EA. Van Vieet was throws from . A. Van Vieet was nm ® horse Thursday, breaking some|J. O. Lein, Mrs. ribs. Dr. Baer of Steele was called Bnd Sere. Byron and Saturday he was taken to hos- |luncheon guests at the Lester Knowles pital at Bismarck where it was found a amily that one rib was piercing his lung.) ,, 4) He is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren and chil- Mc Mrs, Harold Olson and/” Bertel Anderson is vacationing Raymond John-{ jemestown and Langdon, N. D., 4 Hi : E | E By RUTH LITTLE Sunday guests at the Clayton Little home were Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemets and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson, Shirley Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haakenson of Bismarck, Mrs. Abbie McCoy, Mer- rill Lindsey, Mrs. Dee Bailey, Mrs. Fred Olson and daughter, Kathryn Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son, Wilfred. Mrs. Paul Hogue and daughter, Jean, were last week guest at the home of Mrs, Hogue’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Webster and son, ‘Eldon, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evenson of Bismarck, Mary and Roselyn Patton, H. C. Rasche and 'Glen McAllister were Sunday guests at the Mrs. J. F. Little home. | &. W. Nemets was elected as school ‘director at a meeting held last week. Mrs. Oscar Magnus entertained the Homemakers’ ‘club Wednesday with a large crowd in attendance. week at Bismarck as a guest of rela- tives. Ecklund | -——-—__________—_-@ By ELBIE MURRAY Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke were callers in Bismarck Monday. Mr. Partyke returned the same day, but Mrs. Partyke stayed a few days at the Oscar Anstrom home. Robert Holden spent the week-end at the Albert Larson home. Guy Holden is visiting at the home of his brother, Ivan. Elbie Murrey, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Steve Murrey, motored to Fargo Monday where she is employed. Mr. and Mrs. John Baumiller of Baldwin were callers at the John Partyke home Sunday. John Murrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Steve Murrey, who has been attend- ing the A. C. at Fargo, returned home Friday for summer vacation. Mrs. Jos. Warmke accompanied Robert. Spitzer and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry Fox to Wisconsin where she will visit with friends and relatives. ‘The Ladies’ Altar society of Wilton met at the Steve Murrey home Thurs- day afternoon. Buddy Huhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Huhn of Wilton, returned to his home after spending a few days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke. Johnny Murrey, Vearl Holden, and Anette Anderson were dinner guests lat the Charles Henefield home Sun- day. Frank Murrey was an overnight guest at the Franklund home Sunday. oe i Tryge sa | By MES. GEORGE NELSON Robert Larson came from LaMoure to visit his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Olson and family. C. O, Kell of Bismarck visited Mon- day at the David Trygg and his son, Ernest's homes. Mr, and Mrs. Nels Nelson and son, Hugo, motored to Bismarck Monday. En route they visited with their daughter, Mrs. Victor Engdahl, in Gibbs. Albin Spangberg, Conrad Kettleson, ©. O. Kell of Bismarck, Louis Olson and daughter, Eloise, Geo. Nelson, son, Gerald, and daughter, Gwendo- lyn, and Mrs. Olson's cousin, Mr. Larson, from LaMoure, were lunch- eon guests Monday at the Arthur Magnus home. Emma Nelson has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Victor Engdahl, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ben Nelson and family in Bismarck. Luncheon guests Wednesday at the Oscar Magnuson home were Melvin Aldeen, Evelyn Coleman, Gerald and Gwendolyn Nelson, Lylas Magnus, Roder and Etta Cederstrom and Phyllis Little. The Cedar Hill Homemakers’ club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Magnuson. A rehearsal was King|held for their Swedish adult play and plans were made for the annual achievement day. Carrying out & tradition of the club, Mrs. Geo. Nel- son was tendered a birthday contri- bution. Following the regular mect- ing lunch was served by the hostess and her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Little. Guests at the meeting were: Mmes. Victor Moynier, Arthur Solberg, Vic- tor Engdahl, Carl Hendershott and Paul Hogue and the Misses Evelyn Nelson and Eva Trygg. July 8 is the date of the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Ceder- strom. Mrs. Morris Erickson and son, Mel- vin, motored to Bergen to visit her sister, Mrs. Loberg, this week. David Trygg, accompanied by Jes- sie Pettis, motored to Jamestown Sunday and brought Ella Trygg, who completed her work at college there, home. Ruth, her sister, who has been visiting her, also returned with them. Emil Neimi, Louis Olson, Arthur Magnus, Geo. Nelson and David Trygg attended a meeting for school board members at Bismarck Satur- day. Mrs. John: Anderson accompanied and Mrs. Henry Strom and Har- id and Norman to Bismarck Satur- gE Mrs. Caroline Backhaus and grand- daughter, Corrine Gappert, of Linton, the Herman Backhaus home ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and fam- visited with relatives in i i i i # § 5 F z H Eg F 28 92 yas L ; : ; Hq He i i if E i i i ; Mrs. Abbie McCoy is spending this | day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1986 Mmes. McCrory, Chesrown and Back- haus, the latter of Linton. Ice cream and cake was served for lunch. The next meeting will be at the Glenn Woods home. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Friday were Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughter, Frances, Mr. and Mrs, John Renschler, Ted Lawler, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Yetter and son, Thomas, and daugh- ter, Lorraine. —\§______---¢ Christiana By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Adolph Hanson, Christ Schoon and daugh- ter, Tillie, were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Harold Steeg and Henry Olson of Driscoll were callers at the Raymond Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Johnson and Ernest Johnson were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Raymond Johnson remained there until Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson end family visited Sunday evening at the Christ Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Clooten and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright were Sunday visitors at the Martin Mag- nus home, Visitors at Raymond Johnson's home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and daughters, Dol- oris and Lorrine, Harold Zerff, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son called on Mrs. Olson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Schrunk | ——_—_—— OO ‘By EDNA MARCHANT Edwin Triebwasser was a supper guest at the Wm. Witt home Friday. ‘Wm. Witt and children, Art, Esther and Lydia, and Christ Wentz motored to McClusky Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marchant, Mrs. John “Witt, Margaret and Charlotte Knud- son visited at the Herbert Hoffman home near McClusky Wednesday. Chester Bowler, who has been stay- ing at the Marchant home the past seven months, departed for Minne- sota Sunday. Clarence Knutson and sons, Earl and Bobbie, and Andrew Ackermann of Regan and Jim Kozenik called at the Johnny Witt home Friday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and daughter Marleen left Monday for South Dakota where they will visit telatives for the next three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz were dinner and supper guests at the Wm. Witt home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile and LeRoy Marchant of McClusky spent the week-end at the Roy Marchant home. Mrs. Clarence Knudson and daugh- ter returned from McClusky Sunday. Driscoll | OO By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Solon and daughter, Muriel, of Minnesota were visitors at the Clarence Swanson home Saturday. Mrs. Alma Bertheau and son Au- gust, of’ Linton were guests at the Charles Swanson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland of Hannaford visited friends in this vicinity Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Sherman of Center visited relatives and friends in this vicinity Friday and Saturday. Messrs. and Mmes. Colton, Chapin, Schlabach, Nels Meland and Alden Nelson and Miss Beryl Johnson at- tended a dinner at the Joe Lewis home given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aspland. A party was given at the hall Wednesday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Meland and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meland. Mrs. Kady and son, Raymond, from Minnesota are visiting at the Otto Reider home. Mrs. Violet Olson of Fargo has been visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. A birthday party was given for Mrs. Violet Olson at the Meyers home Friday afternoon. Miss Mavis Rosvald has returned home after spending several weeks with relatives and friends in Bis- marck, Lein | —+ By OLGA M. RISE The Misses Olive and Clara Rise returned home Tuesday after a 10- day visit with friends near Pettibone and Woodworth, Ole Spilde and son, Knute, accom- panied by John Mueller of Wing, mo- tored to Painted Woods on a fishing trip Thursday. Mmes. Tilmer Lien, H. O. Arneson, Ole Spilde, D. D. Barkman and Ted Varholdt, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Leiri and daughter, Catherine, and Selma Rise were entertained at the J. G. Rise home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson, daughter, Ardis and Shirley, of Han- naford, Oscar Opoien of Oriska and Clarence Rise and Leroy Draviand of Jamestown visited relatives and friends in this vicinity over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Severson also motored to Wilton where they visited the latter's two sisters. B. N. Lein accompanied them and visited at the 'M. E. Christenson home. F Richmond | ——_____ By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and son, Theodore, were Tuesday callers in Mc- Clusky. Melvin Hochhalter from Regan is Spending some time with his grand- Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh. Reynold Seibel, who was employed at the Rudolph Engel home for some time, returned to his home near Dris- coll, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Skei were Mon- day shoppers in Wing. Sunday evening visitors at the John Skei home were Mr. and Mrs. G. Bossert and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Novy and Melvin Hochhalter. Sunday guests at the Bossert home were, Mr. and Mrs. A. Steinwand and sons, Mr. and Mrs. E. Steinwand, Mr. and Mrs. Wildermuth and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Engel and mad and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Burnt Creek | OO By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Lucy Steiner spent last week visit- ing her grandmother, Mrs. Marion Heck of Bismarck. Saturday shoppers in Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bereth, Mr. and Mrs. George Clooten and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wigle and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz and son, Fritz, and Mr. and Mrs. Val Steiner and son, Louis. Leonard Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Morris, is a patient at a Bis- marck hospital, following a car ac- cident last Saturda: Mrs. W. E. Coddington, sons, Bert- ram and Cecil, and daughters, Janice and Arlene, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst. Herman Worst was a dinner guest of Paul Schonert, Sunday. Vernon Solum was a week-end guest at the Coddington home. Donald Coddington spent the week- end in Bismarck. By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Miss Ina Kennila, a student at the Bismarck Business college, is spend- ing a few days at her home. Capital City callers from this vi- cinity Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eliasson and family, Rudolph Harju, John Riikola, Mrs. Lempy Boss, Severi Eckholm, Arthur Mag- nus, Louis Olson and Bill Wanttaja. Willys and Bernice Wanttaja and Mavis and Eloise Olson helped Wal- ter Eckholm celebrate his 11th birth- day anniversary Tuesday. John Larson, Lobert Larson and sons, Bud and Ervin, left for their home near Oakes Saturday after spending the past week at the Louis Olson home. The Lyman school board members’ attertded the school officers’ meeting in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wablman and family were visitors at the Henry Inget home Sunday. Gibbs By ANN SATREAAS Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gabel and Robert Miller left Monday to visit a week wtih relatives of Mrs. Gabel in Minnesota. Frances Wingerter of Bismarck is visiting at the home of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Winger- ter, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Fagerstrom and daughters, Violet and Verna, of Bismarck were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mastel. Mr. and Mrs. Park Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ebeling, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers, Mrs. B. Sands, Hazel Halver- son, and Harold Bliss of. Menoken called on the Misses Neumann and Satreaas Wednesday evening. Yvonne Sabot, Gladys Sabot, Ruth ‘Trygg, and Florence Engdahl students of the Bismarck high school, are en- joying their summer vacation at their respective homes. Dorothy Stebbins of Bismarck, Anne Koester, Lillian Neumann and Anna Satreaas motored to Fullerton and LaMoure for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Sabot, Laurence, Anna Mae, and Betty June were Sun- day supper guests of Grandma Sabot. Emmarillis Jordan of Bismarck vis- ited at school Tuesday afternoon while her mother, Mrs. Julius Jor- dan, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdahl. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel had as guests last week three of Mr. I's sisters from Iowa and James- zZ . and 's. Conrad Wingerter daughter, Julia, Martina and Rose, motored to Wishek Friday to spend the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdah] have los their house guest this week Miss Emma Nelson of Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Trygg of Bald- win were guests at the F. H. Trygg home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wingerter, Mare garet and Magdalena attended the Catholic convention Sunday at Fort Yates. Mrs. Ben Nelson and family of Bismarck spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eng- dahl. Miss Roselyn Doyle is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Anderson, The Mothers’ club of the Seventh Day Adventist church entertained a group of guests at a surprise party honoring Mrs. Joe Fisher of Menoken and Mrs. Carl Martineson of rural Bismarck, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trygg. Mo By MES. ALBERT LUNDE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mauk and two children of Colorado were supper guests at the Dralle home Tuesday evening. Fred Moffit was a Bismarck caller Monday. He attended the meeting Tuesday at Sterling of the Federal Land Bank board. Miss Margery Morris has secured a temporary job at Bismarck. Mrs. Oscar Gilbert and children were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mary Jean remained for a few days to visit with relatives. The Rainbow Homemakers’ club met with Mrs. J. C. Kendall Friday afterncon. Plans were made for Achievement Day. Lunch was served by the hostess. Miss Alice McCloskey of Wing ar- rived at Moffit Friday to act as life guard at the swimming pool for the Present. Henry Wierenga will later take over the job. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and children and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane and children were dinner guests at the Floyd Miller home near Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury spent the week-end at Underwood, the guests of Mr. afd Mrs. Jim Legg. They enjoyed a fishing trip Sunday to Strawberry lake. Sunday, June 14, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Faust celebrated their 20th wed- ding anniversary. About 40 guests were present. Lunch was served in the afternoon and evening. Many gifts of china were received by the honor guests. Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Larvich and Gloria Anne were supper guests at the George Lewis home Friday eve- ning en route home from Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tripplett, Miss Lydia Briscoe and Mrs. Lillian Bailey were Bismarck callers Saturda: > —___—_______________ 4 | Telfer By MRS. WM. McMURRICK ‘Theodore Taylor was an over- night guest at the B. G. Buckley home Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Welch motored out from ‘Bismarck Monday to inspect the buildings on her farm which were damaged by the recent storm. Mrs. C. A. Carlson returned home from a Bismarck hospital Thursday. The Glencoe Ladies’ Aid and Mis- sionary society met at the Glen Oder home Thursday with a large crowd in attendance. The next meeting will be at the R. B. Fields home June 25. John Fields, who has been in a CCC camp at Kenmare, is home for a few days. Jeanne Gulson was a Sunday guest at the Robert Buchanan home. She returned home Monday. Harold Gramling of McKenzie was @ week-end visitor at the Wm. Mc- Murrick home. A farewell party was given at the Glencoe church Monday night for Rev. and Mrs. Gulson and daughter, Jeanne. Mrs. Parkes and two sons, who have been visiting at the Ted Knut- son home, returned to their home in Bismarck Tuesday. The Telfer 4-H club will hold its next meeting at the Wm. McMur- rick home June 30. ee | Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Lloyd Clizbe, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist attended the school offi- L. Davenport and son motored to Bismarck Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Davenport, who is a patient in a hos- pital there. Miss Anna Kaiser returned to her home Sunday. Elmer Bloomquist and family and Bill Anderson were guests at the Elmer Lundquist and Ed Widger homes Sunday. Were charivaried by about 75 friends cers meeting in Bismarck Saturday. | Eight members and eight © visitors were present. The next meeting will be held July 8, Mrs, Isabelle Colby left for Car- 9 ot Mol fit. | Phoenix By ELIZABETH NEFF rington Saturday where she was — called by the serious iliness of her Phoenix school closed Friday after- | sister, Mrs. John Becker. noon. A picnic was held at Twin) Mmes. Henry Larson, E. L. Adams, | lakes Sunday. Miss Danstrom left|Tom Hughes and Erick Slovarp were for Bismarck Monday where she will! Wednesday callers at the Fay Jobn- stay for a few days. son home near Moffit. Albert Wutzke was a Tuesday and) The Homemakers’ club met with ee caller at the Christ Wolff |ners, Lioyd Clizbe Friday ome, embers Pres- nd Mrs. John J. Brose and | Wit? 16m ee cannon Mr. projec ienien sons, Jackle and Reinhart, left Tues [C2 | The last, major day for Salt Lake City, Utah, where they will spend some time visiting their son, Adolph, and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Holwagner and son, Albert, and Art Plienis were Sat- urday overnight guests at Mrs. Alex Neff’s place. Mrs. Alex Neff and sons, Alex and Happy, and daughter, Magdalena, and Art Plienis were visiting friends at McClusky, Sunday. Visitors at Neff's place Sunday were, Andrew and Art Berg, Ted and Bennie Weber, Edwin, Bennie and Walter Hien, Bill Dagner and Mr. Plienis. ee | Riverview By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., had Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hogue and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hogue, Mae Alice Paul, Clara Hogue, Esther Paul and Alberta Waist as their guests on Sunday. Mrs. Herman Waist was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc- Clure of Bismarck Wednesday. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Lester Schonert to Miss Pauline Wilmas of Bismarck. They will wed June 30 at the Evan- gelical church of Bismarck. A brtial shower was given in their honor by |friends of Miss Wilmas. Mrs. Harry Cottington and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and family. Alberta Worst motored to Bismarck ‘Sunday. She will spend several days visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul, John Flannigan and son, Raymond, and Art Robins were luncheon guests at the Gus Hogue, Jr., home Saturday. | Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Burnette Jacobson is visiting at the Ole Olson home. Marlys and Glenn Olson have re- turned to their home in Wing after spending the past month at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and) sons, Gerald and Clair, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schafer will spend the next month at the A. F. Ghylin home where Mr. Schafer will work. Oscar Olson motored to Bismarck Saturday. He was accompanied by Pete Jacobson and daughter, Burn- ette. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and daughter, returned with him to visit for a few weeks. Ray Walker and Merrill Lindsey motored to Pettibone Sunday where the boys played ball with the Regan team. Mrs. Abbie McCoy went to Bis- marck Sunday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Jane Bailey, who is ill in a hospital there. Mrs. John Moilanen will entertain the Ladies’ Aid Thursday, June 2, instead of Wednesday. McKenzie Mrs. W. H. Stark returned home ‘Saturday from St. Paul Park, Minn. where she attended @ school celebra- tion and visited friends and relatives for about two weeks. Missouri | By MRS. K. R. SNYDER * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl and son, Kenneth, are visiting with rela- tives near Jamestown. Mrs. Alma Burbage of Bismarck was @ caller at the William MacDon- ald home en route to Bismarck from. Livona. A congregational meeting and fare- well party was held at the Stewarts- dale church Wednesday evening hon- oring Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Gulson and their daughter, Jeanne, who are leaving for Morristown, 8. D., in the near future. Ice cream and cake was served and the Gulsons were presented with a gift from the group. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Studie ‘Woodworth home. Miss Eleanor MacDonald, who is employed by the Dakota Power and Light Co. in Bismarck, is spening this week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. Mrs. James Robidou and family ‘were Monday afternoon callers at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Willet Hartley of Bismarck visited there in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and daughter, Dorothy, from near Brit- tin, were guests at the John Craw- ford home Tuesday. Mrs. William MacDonald and Eleanor, Mrs. Leslie Clark and Wayne were other callers, Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Dyrstad and daughters, Velma and Stella, left Pereira for Bottineau to at e wedding of Mrs. Dyrstad’s sister, Miss Wall. Miss Wall was a former teacher here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and daughter, Delores, also Carey John- son and Shirley Freshour were Bis- marck callers Monday. Wm. Twilling is on an extended visit at Elbowoods. pa ey motored to Wah- peton day after his daughter, Ellen. She was taking ® commercial course at the school of science. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mauk are vis- iting friends and relatives here. They visited Monday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Sharp and children. A large crowd from here attended tha picnic at the Menoken grove Monday. Miss Mary ‘McClusky, who is em- Ployed at Bismarck, spent the week- end at her home here. Miss Verona Jensen spent the week-end at her home near Moffit, - eeree oe eed a few a3 § By MRS. T. T. HUGHES =| mvther Mee eon tt TS erand: Rev. T. C. Torgerson was called to] Aneta Monday by the serious illness | | Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH and death of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Kenyen The Boyd Cross-Country Homes makers club met at the home of Mrs. John Richter Wednesday. Mrs, Al- bert Anderson gave the lesson on scor- ing and appreciation of embroidery, and also demonstrated several kinds of stitches. A large crowd met at the Glen Oder home Thursday. Most of the ladies belonged to the Glencoe Mis- sionary society, which held a meeting at the close. A surprise party was given for Mrs. Bernard Davenport and Mrs. Harold Shuman, who were tendered many gifts. A dainty lunch- eon was served by the hostess, assisted by @ number of the ladies present. The Cross-Country club of this vicinity met at the L. 8. Doppler home to practice an old time quadrill for the Achievement Day Pageant given at Bismarck Tuesday. Friday evening. Mrs, Kenyen, form- erly Arlowene Rodgers, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Adams of Moffit were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Adams. Royal Neighbors from here attend- ing the district convention held at Wilton Tuesday were: Mmes, Anna Manly, Jordis Adams, Florence Lar- son, Hattie Roth, Marguerite Ander- son, Lois Strewing, Emma Slovarp, jOddie Hughes, Rosa Watson, Opal Watson’ and Lillian Clizbe and the Misses Bernice Bliss, Kathryn ;Hughes, Elsie Heaton, Mina Manly jand Clara Habeck. Mr. and Mrs. Kerner and daughter, Miss Tillie Kerner of Eureka, 8. D., visited Mr. and Mrs. Erick Slovarp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kerner are ‘Mrs. Slovarp’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Victor and family were also guests. The Ladies’ aid was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. C. W. Thompson ALLUS HOLLERIN’ ABOUT MY BEIN' DIRTY ENOUGH TO GROW WEEDS LACK OF NAILS WATER ¢ . KRAVE ALI AN! POTATERS IN - WELL, IF SUCH A 7. a6 U6 Pat. dre. YOU'RE WISE THEY SHOULD ITTLE

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