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"NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | -® jheld its regular meeting Wednesday a | Phoenix | By LINDA BAILEY Edward and Emilia Rath took their father, Christ Rath Sr., to the Good- rich physician Thursday. Mr. Rath suffered a broken leg and a dislocated shoulder when a load of hay over- turned last week. Callers at the Rath home last week were George Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bailey and family and Floyd Miller. Mr, and Mrs, Romeo Bailey visited Sunday at the homes of Mrs. A. C. Lind, Mrs. Bailey's mother, and at the Orva Bailey home near Wilton. Mrs. Christ Rath and sons Christ and Edward and Mrs. Ed Cloud were at the Lange farms Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rath visited at the C. Rath home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bailey were ‘Tuesday shoppers in Bismarck. re Christiania | By MRS. ALFRED OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sharp are the parents of a boy. Ed. Smith called at the Alfred Olson farm Monday. He is leaving for the northern part of Minnesota soon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wright were callers at the Christ Schoon home Wednes- | day. Mrs. Adolph Hanson entertained a number of relatives and friends at supper Saturday evening, in honor of her sister Tillie’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter of Bis- marck visited with Mr. and Mrs. Al- tred Olson Wednesday evening. The following motored to Bismarck Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. C. Schoon, aaughter Tillie, Bob Borrows, Adolph Hanson and family, Mrs. Ed. Gibson ‘and Mrs. Raymond Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus and) tamily drove to Mandan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, in com- pany with Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Back- man, attended a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl of Arena Sat- urday night. Otto Albers and Adolph Neuman were week-end guests at the Christ Schoon home. A number of neighbors and friends! gathered at the Ed Gibson home on Monday of last week to help Mrs. Ed. Gibson celebrate her birthday. She received many useful gifts. —_________~»« | Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Clair,! Miss Pat Jacobson and Mrs. H. D.| Watkins attended auxiliary at the) ‘Walter Sundquist home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and Wil- fred called at the Ghylin home Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. Anna Strand returned home Sunday after spending a week in Bis- marck. Miss Pat Jacobson spent Saturday and Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand. Mrs. Dee Bailey entertained in honor of Marlys Olson's fourth birth- day Friday afternoon. Those present were Betty and Viola Little, Glenn Olson and Clair Ghylin. Callers in the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Little and son, Mr. and Mrs. A.| Ghylin and Gerald and Pat Jacob- son. Miss Hazel Wold and Ira McCoy took teachers’ exams in Bismarck | Thursday and Friday. Mrs. B. O. Strand is spending a few days in Wilton having dental work done. | The teachers for the coming year! are Miss Ruth Mathews, principal; Miss Dorothy Wood, primary, and Bert Olson, intermediate grades. Mrs, James Olson of Wing called: at the Ole Oison home Monday aft- ernoon. Glena and Marlys Olson,| who have spent several weeks with) their grandparents, returned home with her. ——————————_——— Trygg | ——__.___..___»4 By MES. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zander and @aughters Bertha and Clara, motored to Bismarck last Saturday. Gerald Nelson spent Monday after- | oon and was a dinner guest at Art ‘Magnus’ home. Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and sons George and Helmer transacted busi- ness Tuesday at the George Nelson home en route to Bismarck and Man- | Gan. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Whitted from near Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Heck nd daughter Dorothy from Painted ‘Woods were entertained last Sunday @t dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley. Gerald Nelson broke his right arm ft the wrist Monday cranking an old Ford car. He was taken to a Bis- marck hospital where he had it set Bnd put in a cast. Hugo Nelson and George Magnuson Gene Cunningham was a brief vis- iter Thursday at the George Nelson Gwendolyn Nelson spent Saturday was a dinner -guest with Mrs. John Anderson and children in Bis- sota. | Wisconsin to look for work. at the home of Mrs. Art Magnus. Eight members and four guests were present. Lunch was served at the {conclusion of an interesting and in- formative program. Those who went to Bismarck Sat- urday to shop were: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zander and daughters Clara and Bertha, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Gerald, Gwendolyn and Willie Jiras, Mrs. Schlepp and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kell and children. Mrs. Zan- der had some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck, Bill Oder, Willie Jiras, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Cederstrom and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley were guests Sun- day at an ice cream party given by the George Nelsons. A satisfactorily large number at- \tended the ice cream social Saturday night held at the Oscar Magnuson home by the Cedar Hill Homemakers’ club. a | | Driscoll | ———_———— By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas and son and Mr. and Mrs, 8, E. Olson and family left Friday for Indianapolis, | Ind. Mr. Thomas is a delegate to the Rural Mail Carriers’ convention. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and family of Jamestown visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs, Ernest Meland of Dawson has been visiting relatives here. Mrs. Carl Meland and son has re- turned home from visiting in Minne- Mr. Seamann of Minot is visiting here. Clarence Swanson has returned home from visiting at points in Col- orado. Mrs. Sadie Kendall, and mother from Vasti, N. D., and Myron Thistle- thwaite of Bismarck were callers here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett visited friends at Steele Sunday. Lawrence Paulson and O. H. Jacob- son of Rothsay, Minn., called on Iver Norby Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Syverson and sons from Emmons, Minn., have been visiting at the Clarence Syverson home. Miss Jeannette Danielson of Tuttle is spending the week with Miss Loyla Erickson. Miss Lorraine Brown of Werner is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and | Mrs. O. N. Nelson. ‘The Misses Loyla and Vina Erick- son spent Monday in Bismarck. ——________—___- | Wilton By MRS. ART FERRIS Mrs. A. V. Marcellus of Los Angeles, ; Calif. is visiting at the home of her jsister_ and brother-in-law, Mr. and i Mrs, P. K. Eastman A baby girl was born to Mr. and ; Mrs. Laurence Fitzgerald at the Wil- |ton hospital Aug. 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Milond and children of Minneapolis are visiting at the home of Mrs. Milond’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Cleveland. Miss Claribel Bailey of Bismarck visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, last week. Mrs. G. W. Moar of Lime Spring, Towa, was a guest at the C. W. Howe home last week. Mrs. Howe and Mrs. Moar are . Rolland Heston has returned to Park River, Minn., where he will re- sume his duties in the CCC after spending a week's vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hes- ton. Emil Meisner left Tuesday for Washington where he will make his home. Mr. and Mrs. Van Fiegel and daugh- ter Darlyne returned last week from a vacation trip spent in the northern Part of the state. Mrs. Tillie Polonsky and daughter Celia and son Herman left Tuesday by car for Long Beach, Calif., where they will make their home. The teachers of the local adult school. attended a teachers’ institute in Bismarck last week. Mrs. E. D. McGinnis was called to her home in Henning, Minn., due to the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Metha Jones went to Bismarck Tuesday to enter the hospital for treatment for sinus trouble. Viona Anstrom of Garrison was a guest of Grace McFadden last week. Miss Stella Bodner has gone to pet et NS erie tae | Clear Lake OO By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and fam- ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp. Farmers Union meeting was held Tuesday evening at the hall. After the usual business a short program was given. The meeting hereafter will be held the first Tuesday evening of each month instead of the second Tuesday. : Miss Della Olson of Driscoll visited with Mrs. Albert Christenson and Myrtle Wednesday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Omodt of Sultan,} Wash., has been visiting relatives here. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936 Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Herman and Caroline Backhaus were Linton business callers Monday. Miss Caroline had dental work done. Fred Schiermeister and Matt Stramer of near Hazelton were call- ‘ers in this vicinity Tuesday. Among the business callers in Lin- ton from here Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs, John Backhaus, Mrs, Her- {man Backhaus, Gus Joeb, Mr. and | Mrs. David Joeb and daughter Mag- gie, Steve Koppy and daughters, Frances and Gertrude, Ted Schnaible {and Jake Schiermeister. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wengle of near Hazelton, who are moving to |Minnesota this week, visited at the Herman Backhaus and John Ohlhau- ser homes Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and chil- dren of Linton are visiting at the Herman Backhaus home. Burt and Albert Corbin of Livona were business callers at the Godfrey Grenz home Tuesday. Francis Chesrown is spending a few days in Linton. Lila Backhaus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus, underwent a tonsillectomy in the Linton hospital Saturday. Fred Schiermeister of near Hazel- ton was an early morning caller at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday. Miss Pauline Koppy of Linton spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. John McCrory, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Putnam of Winona, left Saturday for a trip through the Black Hills and Yellowstone National park. Math and Frank Koppy, who are employed near Cannonball, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Buck are the parents of a son born this week. The John McCrory children are staying with their aunt, Mrs. Bud Jones, in Winona while their parents are away. i Still | By N. 0. HAGSTROM The Still community choir under the direction of Miss Annetta Erick- son will present a song concert in the Wing hall Sunday evening, Aug. 23rd, at 8 o'clock. The Painted Woods 4-H club and the Sunshine Workers 4-H club, to- gether with their parents, enjoyed an outing at Pioneer park Sunday aft- ernoon. A kittenball game was play- ed and several enjoyed swimming during the afternoon. Everyone en- joyed a good time. The Lakeville Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Wal- fred Asplund Thursday afternoon, Aug. 27th. Mrs. Conrad Johnson will present the lesson on ‘Salads.” Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Stillman Val- ley, IL, Peter Nelson and grand- daughter, Eunice Holmes, of Chicago, Miss Florence Kountz of Turtle Lake, Mr. and Mrs, A. Hitt of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson, Arthur and Annetta Erickson, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Erickson motored to Pioneer park Sunday and enjoyed a picnic dinner together. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Hochhalter and daughter Margaret, Edith and Cor- rine of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and sons Philip and LeRoy, were Sunday dinner guests at the L. M. Nordquist home. Mrs. Augusta Johnson, daughters, Alice and Margaret, son Billy, Ruth and Winston Cox, Helen, Mary, Ben- nevi and Rubin Pearson were Tues- day evening visitors at the Conrad Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Stillman Val- ley, Il, Peter Nelson and grand- daughter, Eunice Holmes of Chicago, Miss Florence Kountz of Turtle Lake, Arthur and Miss Annetta Erickson, Mrs. Oscar Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson motored to the Badlands Monday and had a most enjoyable trip. They visited Medora and the petrified forest, returning home late the same ‘day. J. M. Thompson accompanied his daughter, Mrs. Charles Dow and granddaughter, Betty Dow, to their home at Missoula, Mont., last week for an extended vacation. Mrs. Dow and daughter have been visiting here at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clar- ence Falkenstein and her aunt, Mrs. Elmer Williams of Baldwin as well as the home of her father. Hagstrom were visitors at the C. L. Johnson home Monday. | is visiting at the home of her broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Miss Esther Engstrom of Chicago arrived home recently to spend a month's vacation with her brothers, Victor, Herman and Arvid and sister, Mrs. Heary Danielson, visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Erickson. pel Vera Kulkoski of Wilton. Johnson Saturday. relatives. Axel thei to the Capital City. bert Hagstrom. By MRS. R. M. WELCH area. gan the latter part of the week. day evening. ‘Wednesday for Manda! an abscess on one of his legs. motored to Bismarck Wednesday. were also present. Mrs. Robert Welch. one evening this week. year. : Mr. and Mrs. ning. accompanied him. motored to Bismarck Friday. posure’ Friday. Bismarck on business this week. week. “Green Pastures.” Sunday evening. By MARTHA BOSSERT sert home. Tuesday evening visitors at Adolph Degner home. Larson homes Tuesday evening. Lytle were Friday callers at the sert home. law in Mandan. * Mr. Mrs. shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Miss) .on Gottfried, and Theodore were Fri- Isabel Johnson of Chicago and Ingrid | day evening callers at the John Skie home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., were Miss Isabel Johnson of St. Paul/ sunday visitors at the John Weber! Sr., home. | Missouri By MRS. K. 8. SNYDER Mesdames Leslie Clark, Thursday until Sunday with Miss Mary and Bennevi Pearson were overnight guests of Ber NaDine Mrs. Elmer Asplund left -by train from Bismarck Friday for Minnea- polis to visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Os- munson and with other friends and Asplund motored Mr. and Mrs.‘ Andrew Olson and son Raymond of Regan were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Chester Boyd recently purchased a new truck and is now working on the biological survey in the Grand Forks ; Robert Welch started working on the WPA road project near Glencoe Monday, and Lawrence Doppler be- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited and dined at the Ruth McMurrich home near Glencoe Tues- Mike Moran, who has been visiting: his daughter, Mrs. L. 8. Doppler, left , where he is taking medical treatments from the N. P. railway division doctor. Mr. Moran has been having trouble with Clarence Doppler, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Welch and Mike Moran, © Cross Country Homemakers’ | club of this community met at ‘the home of Mrs. Glenn Oder Wednes- day evening. Mrs. John Welch gave ; the lesson which was on fire hazards and prevention on the farm. Six members were present and a new one added, Mrs. John Craven, Three visitors, Miss Louise Gardiner, Mrs. Bert Buckley and Mrs. Ted Knudtson, The next regular mesting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salter: and family called at the C. K. Boyd home Ella Funston has been motoring to Bismarck to take her teacher's ex- aminations this week. Miss Funston will teach again at the same school in Apple Creek which she taught last John Welch and nephews called at the O. K. Boyd and Robert Welch homes Thursday eve- Harold Irvine gathered a truckload of stock in this locality Saturday and motored to Fargo. Lawrence Doppler Clarence Doppler, Mrs. Robert Welch and Mrs. L. S. Doppler and little son O. P. Welch, father of John and Robert Welch and Mrs. Ruth Mc- Murrich, was very ill from heat ex- John Welch made several trips to Theodore Dorman called at the home of his uncle Julius one day this Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch ac- companied Sgb. Baud and Mrs. Ruth McMurrich to Bismack Saturday eve- ning where they all enjoyed the movie, Doris McMurrich spent the night with her cousins, the Welch children, returning to her home Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and daughter Deloris were Friday evening supper guests at the Gottfried Bos- Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl were the G. A. Bossert and son Gottfried called at the John Weber and Alfred Musche Miller and son, and I. F. Saturday shoppers in Wing were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and son Gottfried, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein and son Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Rey- nold Engel and daughter Deloris, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and chil- dren, Edward, Theodore and Paul Stroh, Reynold and Andrew Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and family. Mrs. C. J. Rhodes is spending some time with her daughter and son-in- nd Mrs. Jake Hein, Mr. and » Reynold Engel, E. E. Williams and Rudolph Engel were Capital City Harold Miss Minerva Asplund of Coopers-/ Small, J. E. Chesak, Walter Wood- town arrived here Friday for a week’s| worth, John Crawford and Ralph Snyder and Miss Mamie Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of|among those who attended a shower Stillman Valley, Ill, arrived on the|in honor of Mrs. Jacob Swenson at train in Bismarck Saturday evening,|the home of her mother, Mrs, Georg? coming here for a visit with Mr.|Clarid; Johnson's brother-in-law and sister,| afternoon. Doris Hoheimer from near Glencoe Misses Inez and Mabel Ecklund and /is visiting at the home of her aunt,, niece, Ardys June Ecklund, and Seth] mrs, J, BE. G@hesak. ge, near Bismarck, Thursday e Harriett By JEAN WILLIAMSON A host of relatives and friends gathered at the schoolhouse Saturday evening for a farewell party on the George Pehl, Sr., family who are Leh for Washington this coming week, Mr. and Mrs, Everett See and’fam- ily of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and family were din- ner guests at the Raymond Weitstock | home Sunt Seer hanentcenouentaw nes anNeeur eon | Welch's Spur >—___—_—__—-# Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Emma and Hugo Nelson of Regan were Sunday guests at the Ingvold Eide home. Mr. and Mrs. Esnest Rappuhn® of Wheatlen, Wyo.,.Mrs. H. Cook of Fes- senden and Lucille Brundage of Bow- don visited at the H. F. Williamson home Friday evening. the parents of a baby girl born the 13th. Elma Josephson of Wing spent Fri- day afternoon visiting her sister, Mrs. E.R. Leach. Mrs. Van Vleet and daughter Rob- erta of Bismarck are spending a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Engvold Eide. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Mrs. H. F. Williamson‘ and family motored to Bismarck Thursday to transact business. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock mo- tored to Mott Tuesday. Baldwin By MES. FLORENCE BORNER A family reunion was held at the Herman Meyers home Sunday, the occasion being the birthday of Her- man Meyer, Jr. A picnic.dinner was served. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman and son Dale of Still, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer, Jr., and family. : The Misses Betty and Ethel Dow re- turned to their home. in . Missoula, Montana, Friday after visiting rela- tives here and at Still.. Betty had been visiting here since July and her sister came here a week ‘ago to ac- company her home. i Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein mo- tored to Mandan Sunday where they ‘were guests at the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr: ‘and: Mrs. Ralph Carlson, south of that city. They also visited their son, Orville Falkenstein and family in Bismarck for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Seaburn and family of Woodworth were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Seaburn’s sister, Mrs. Herman Meyer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. EB. A. Fricke spent Sunday in Cromwell township as the guests of their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Fricke. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hettich and family, who have been living on a farm near Arnold the past twelve years, are leaving next week for Washington where they will make their future home. Laurence Little has returned home from a few weeks visit with relatives in Washington. He visited his grand- mother, Mrs. Richard Nixon, in Everett and an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Solberg, near Arlington. He also spent some time in Seattle. Norman Fricke, who left here re- | cently with a CCC company, is sta- —___—_-—_ --——- __- — -_ | Richmond tioned at Priest River Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Carlson have reached their new home, Nevis, Minn., according to word received from them by local relatives. Wing By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller were Pri evening visitors at the Christ Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and chil- dren returned home from New Rock- ford last week after spending several weeks there. The Wing girls’ kittenball team de- feated the Mandan Syndicate team on the local diamond Sunday after- noon with a score of 21 to 8. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mike | Jones and Ed Bliss attended a birth- day supper for Geraldine Jacobson at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson, Sunday ere- ning. A large crowd attended the shower held for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slabojan in the Wing hall Thursday evening. The night was spent in dancing after which a lunch was served. They re- ceived many beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Roy Weitstock of Arena was & visitor at the R. B. Jacobson home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Rogers and | family of Bismarck visited friends and relatives here Saturday and Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Kopplin left Friday morning for Minnesota where they intend to spend their summer vacation. i Bertha Mueller is visiting with few days. Mr. id Mrs. Wm. Engel and daughter Katherine and Walker, all of Garrison, were night guests at the John Mueller home Monda; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson daughter visited at the Ray Weit- ‘@| children were callers at the John Mr. and Mrs. William Merkel are |-tal. ed relatives in Washington. Kathleen Kohler in Bismarck for ®| called at Grays, Monday. Wentz were Thursday evening visitors at the Wm. Witt home. Saturday evening shoppers in Wing were: Mr. and Mrs, John Fitegerald, Mr. and Mrs, John Witt, LeRoy Mar- chant, Lorraine Wentz, Emil Witt, \ Mr. and Mrs. Em Glanville, Paul Stroh, Mr, and Mrs, Rudolph Richter and children, and also the Bossert young folks. Mueller home Monday evening. Margaret McCloskey spent the Frances week-end with her sister, Alice, who hg guard at the Moffit swimming} . By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Rev. . O. hl and son| Miss Gladys Tooker and Ivan Sher- of legally ae eines at |man were callers at the home of Mr. che J. Olson home Sunday. See ines W. A. Dietzman Tuesday Mrs, Herman Rachel and children, |°Vening. Mr, and Mrs, Pred Pleinis and daugh- | _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norum of Bis; tera, Ruby and Christine, were Sat-| Marck visited at the home of ir. abt urday callers at the Alex Neff home.|M's. William Kershaw and Mr. Chi Mrs. Gilbert Melick Monday. ristine remained until Monday. ‘Te WEA ers of this vicinity Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson were}, se, vn. Won started a dam project in Henry Wild- callers at Pettibone and Robinson fang’s pasture Tuesday. Saturday. mi v e Homemakers club was enter: ry tained at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Glenview | Melick Wednesday afternoon. All By VIOLET JOHNSON members were present. Mrs, W. H. Walter Simons returned to his home Melick and daughter Opal, Louie Johanes of Washburn, and Mrs. Clar> Thursday evening, having spent the past two weeks in a Bismarck hospl- a Lyman By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Mrs. Gust Eckholm and daughter Selma and sons Eino and 4 were visitors at the John Hokana home Sunday. Ed Eliasson was @ business caller at the Louis Olson home Sunday eve- © ning. Capital City callers from this vi- cinty Saturday were Mr, and Mrs, 8. W. Wanttaja, Rudolph Harju, Seth Gylden and Mrs. Gust Eckholm and son Eino. Venla, Walter and Wayne Inget called at the Gust Eckholm home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg from Regan. were Sunday afternoon vis- itors at the S. W. Wanttaja home. Mr, and Mrs, George Sedivec, Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivec and daughter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Einard Ju- hala, Miss Leona Larson and Miss Jo.Olson were Sunday dinner guests at the Edwin Olson home. Sulo Eckholm visited at his par- ental home a few days last week. He accompanied Dan Wahlman to Ait- kin, Minn., Saturday. Walter and Wayne Inget were call- ers at the Walter Pesonen home Sun- day afternoon. Melvin Erickson and Severi Eck- holm returned from Willow City last Wednesday. Eloise and Mavis Olson and Ber- nice Wanttaja returned to their | homes Sunday after spending a 10- day vacation at the Dave Spangberg home near Regan. Clarence Olson visited Sunday at his parental home. John Matson and son Arthur called at the Inget home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Koskela and daughter Venla from Virginia, Minn., visited at the Gust Eckholm home one day last week. Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE ence Keslering and son Ronald of Bis- marck were visitors. Opal Melick spent several days at the home of her brother and sister- ad in-law, Mr. 3. Gi lick. Gertrude Damstrom is substituting) ‘Mr. and Ser Clds eaniee were ‘at school No. 2 for Miss Athleid Ker-| Bismarck callers Friday. Mrs. Mon- mis who was injured while playing /roe remained in Bismarck with Mr. with the children a sHort time ago. |Monroe’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ousley are} Mrs, Kittleson returned to her home the parents of a daughter born last | Friday after staying at the home of week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer for a week. Ed Lewis and daughter Janet visit-| Joe Fischer and children and Miss ed relatives at Garrison last week. {Edith Olson attended the Sabbath Violet Johmson, who has spent the |School picnic at Pioneer Park Sun- Past five weeks at the Hagen home, | aay. returned to her home Wednesday| Mrs. H. H. Westacott and daughters evening. Edna May and Jeannette of Sanger, Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday|N. D., spent the week-end at the were Mrs, J. Spitzer and family, Ed home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietz- Lewis, Ray Simons, Burl Monroe's, |™man. Bill Larson’s, and Ed Morris’ Mrs. H. H. Westacott and Mrs. W. A. Erma Larson is visiting at the Bill Here ion on Mrs, Joe Fischer a ad in Wilton for a couple of Me. and Ma wm Ke shaw vis ted Mrs. Enock Anderson will be hos- |S the home of Mr. an » Billy tess to the Glenview Homemakers | Watson of McKenzie Sunda ere Dinner guests at the Thursday, Aug. 20th. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman Sunday were Work 1s progressing quite rapidly lyr, and Mrs. John Gourdette and fam- for the new school, which was de- |) stroyed by- fire recently. thigieatsicie and two Buster Lewis arrived home Satur- | @ o ‘ Menoken day evening from a 10-day visit to NORMA AGNE' Bismarck called at the Hagen’s Sun- ad w western states. While away he visit- day afternoon. a A number of Menokenites attend- Mr. and Mrs. Art Risch ‘and fam-|ed the farewell party in honor of Mr. ily went to Wing Sunday whete they/and Mrs, Chester Coons, McKenzie, spent the day with her parents. Her} Saturday evening. They are leaving brother -returned home with them. | for Washington. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hagen and fam-| Mrs, James Watkins, Norma and ily spent Saturday and Sunday at/Gordon Halvorson motored to Regent Turtle Lake at the Laura James | Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. home. They also visited other rela-|Omer Watkins. They returned Tues- tives while there. day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis and daugh-| imer Agnew, who accompanied ter Janet visited at the Jacobson’s| Miss Hazel LaBay, left Tuesday Sunday. morning for Groton, 8. D., where Mr. and Mrs, Lars Jacobson spent | they wil visit relatives. ~ fe Sunday evening at Albert Larson's. The Menoken school board met Buster Lewis spent Sunday at the/-Tuesday evening. Bus drivers are Bob Olgierson and Evelyn Mack of Tillie and Hilda Waugeman were Sunday guests of Phyllis Little. . Betty Jane and, Viola Jean Little attended a birthday party at the Ole Olson home in compliment to Marlus Olson Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Ws Nemets were Wing callers Friday evening. C. O. Kettleson was a Regan caller Thursday. Mrs. J. F. Little and daughter Phyllis, Mrs. Clayton Little and chil- dren called at the Alvin Lang home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald had their infant daughter baptized Sunday at Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and Mrs. Oswold motored to Bismarck Tues- day. Mrs. J. F. -Little and daughter Phyllis visited at the Sam Buckwitz home near Hurdsfield Monday. George Magnuson and a cousin were Sunday guests at the Patsy Fitzgerald home, “ Mr. and Mrs. John Bousche were Sunday guests at the Mike Bousche home. Sunday guests at the Chris Wauge- man home were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Kettleson were Friday guests at the Marvin Alm home. —________. Riverview By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Irvin Bourgeois called at the Wal- ter E. Scallings home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flannigan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ryberg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flanni- gan on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogue and fam- ily of California, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., and family, Miss Mae Alice Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hogue were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., Sunday. Paul Schonert and daughter Grace and Rose Marie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and family Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul were callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Flan- nigan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, &r., and daughter Mae, motored to Bismarck Saturday, Phyllis and Rita Worst spent Tues- day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan were Capital City shoppers Saturday. ———— Telfer By MRS. WM. McMURRICK The Telfer 4-H poultry club met the Allensworth home Thursday even- ing. Bernita Fields discussed the sub- Ject, “Selection of Breeding-Cockrels.” County Agent H. O. Putnam attended the*meeting. He gave an interesting and instructive’ talk on “The Amer- ican Standard of Perfection,” which Frank, Teddy and Margaret Mur- rey were visitors at the Holden home Sunday. ‘ Al Holden, son Paul and Albert ‘Larson went to Jamestown Sunday to visit relatives. Steve. Murrey, son Dewane and daughter Margaret were visitors at the Dave Smith home Monday. Adams home in Painted Woods. as follows: Chester Sherman, the Lawrence Ousley made a business/north route; Cecil Dance, the east, trip to Underwood last week where] ang Neil Punston, the west route. he owns land and plans to build in| Mrs. mM. F, Agnew returned after a vetted lahabi ’ week's visit with Mrs. Quinten Foell, Mrs. Chas. Soule, Moffit; Mrs. Annie Burnt Creek | |Kiabunde, Hazelton; and Mrs. Wm. Foell, Temvik. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven and MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON daughter Eleanor from Seattle nave motored to Brainerd, Minn., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coddington and ° ‘2 Mrs, Elmer Solum and daughter Ruth ona Mrs. Homer Craven and Fritay, ae ee eres ae Word has been received that Mrs. Herman Worst, daughters Charles Sherman and Glenn Holister Viola and Phyllis, called at the H,.E./®"€ employed in ig ernnsiete i Coddington home Saturday. ‘The Menoken Homemakers me Donald Coddington celebrated his| Thursday at the local picnic grounds twelfth birthday Saturday. with five members present. The les- Floyd Andahl called at the H. E.|50D, ‘Facts About Furs,” was given Coddington home Friday evening. by Mrs. R. L. Malard., Miss Blanche Clinton Solum and George Colling | Salter was a visitor. The September called on Bertram .Coddington Fri-. arid will be at the home of Norma day. gnew. Miss Eva Becker of Bismarck spent| Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday the week-end at the home of Valen-|Were Mr. and Mrs, T. Estelle and tine Steiner, her uncle. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mc- Rosemary and Grace Schonert and|Cormick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schonert called at the Herman|George Knoll and family, Gordon Worst home Friday evening. Halvorson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jockim John Paul, Valentine Stainer, John|and daughter, Mrs. George Wachal Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Paul @ogue, | and daughters, Mrs. Roy Funston and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flannigan, Mr.|son, Mrs. Richard Salten Mr. and and Mrs. Walter Paul were shoppers| Mrs. M. O. Sherman and son Perry, in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman, Mrs. John Maloney spent the week-end|R. L. Malard and son, Mr. and Mrs. in Bismarck with friends. Melvin Agnew and daughter Norma. Mr, and Mrs. Bill DuVal and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sherman and Hans Hanson called at the H. E.Cod-|son Clarence, M. F. Agriew and dington home Monday evening. daughter were Sunday visitors of Mr. Valentine Steiner, sons Louis, Val- | and Mrs. Chester Sherman. entine Jr., and Carl spent. Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curry Ecklund ind daughter Helen pS coy a Mr, and Mrs. H. E. al family called at the Valentine Steiner By ELBIE MURREY home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Florence Lyben and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward, son and daughter of Driscoll, visited at the Valentine Steiner home Sunday. e Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flannigan, Mr: end Mrs, Walter Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clutton called at the John Flannigan home last Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Klawitter was a guest at * Business callers in Wilton Satur- day were Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, Mr. and Mrs, Steve Murrey, son De- wane, daughters, Margaret, Virginia, : Donna and Delores, Mr. John Partyke —_—_—______—__-® and daughter Bertha. ! Northwest Kidder | |"‘sertha and xawara Partyke were | visitors at the Murrey home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warmke were By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE | J, :ors at the Holden home Sunday. Vearl Holden was a visitor at the Russell Woodward and son Clarence Enock An derana home unde - .-| Mrs. Al Holden, w! sen slay- oan Te Ee Feel a Ris: ing at the Wallace Anderson home Mrs. Fred Wetzel stayed with Dor-|for the last three weeks, returned othy and Franice Simer while their | home Saturday. father E. Simer was on a trip to Mis-| Harry Holden was an overnight gouri a while back. guest at the Murrey home Saturday. ‘Mrs. Russell Woodward called at the} Margaret Murrey was a visitor at Gray home Wednesday. i the Holden home Thursday. was followed by @ general discus- sion of many farm problems. Doris Woodland spent the Iatter part of the week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bernard Davenport. John Eastwood and R. H. Wood- land motored to Bismarck ericg: On the return trip they had the fortune of breaking an axle. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder, Louise Gardner, Corrine anid Naomi Buckley, and Lawrence Woodland visited at the Davenport home Sunday after- noon, marck. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ollefson and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp Wednesday morning, a son. Mother and son are doing nicely. strom. Mrs. Adolph Hansen and children} yisses Ruth Cox and Helen Aune phony snuraaay with her mother, Mrs.! o¢ Regan were Friday guests of Velma|the church Thursday, August 27th. y 5 and Doris Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Bi i aune and sons George and| “rs, Chas. Noon returned to her|daughter Dorothy from near Brittin > rt returned home from Minne-| home saturday from the Bismarck| were Thursday dinner guests at the hospital where she underwent ® ma-| John Crawford home and called at stock home in Arena Monday after- noon, Margy Sedivic of Sterling spent last week visiting at the George Sedivic home ‘here. Mrs. B. Warren returned home Sun- day. after attending institute in Bis- marck from Tuesday until Saturday. Mrs. M. Kusler of Artas, 8. D., visiting at the héme of her son an daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Kusler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis Ecklund were Wednesday evening} The Stewartsdale Ladies Aid guests at the home of Mrs. Ole Hag-| Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. John Welch Thursday after- noon. The next meeting will be at | Mrs. Albert Christensen, Miss Myrtle and Walter spent Friday afternoon at the Ole Newland home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- Mrs, John Crawford visited and Mr. and. Mrs. Walfred Asplund and/dined at the William MacDonald daughter Doris were Sunday dinner | home Friday. guests - Bed and Mrs, John Asplund.| Mr. and Mrs. James McDonnell of Friday night. ‘Tacob and Betty Hieb called at the were visitors at the Murrey home Philip y Hirsch and family, Mrs. Delmer Mc- Frank Gray, Opal Gray and Jacob| Anette Anderson was s visitor at Hieb called at the Adolph Hieb home| the Holden home Sunday. c Mrs. John Partyke and son Edward Charlie Johms and Caroline Kraft) Monday. homes Sunday. Saturday night shoppers in Tuttle Schrun! were Mr. and Mrs. ©. F. Gray, Mr. kk and Mrs. Thorne and family, Luc} 5 By EDNA MARCHANT Joe Goldsmith and family, Mr. and — Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. John E. Witt, Lorraine Mart Franzine and family, Mr. and | Wents, Mrs. Jake Tribwasser and fem- * lily,Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wents and ind Mrs. " ‘amiy|_, W, Burleigh | "By MRS. ALEX STEWApe Donald Stewart was an over-night guest of Everett’ Houser Tuesday. E 3 q 8 gE a¢ z i g F ee8e : i E iy Ege ty i i : F home near Brittin. Mr, and Mrs. John Crawford were Sunday supper guests at the J. E. Chesak home. : ‘ j Helen Becknall visited Thurs- Friday. at the John Beck- ie. Gene Smith, George Hoeheimer, 1 motored to Bis- E i i t 5 ; I and Paul Hapel Fae =if By FEE BE i BB Ey? AL ii F