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j f | Lyman By CLARA &. WANTTAJA Mrs. Ernest Johnston of Nashwauk, Minn., and Raymond and Martha Roos and Miss Violet Bibleheimer of Braddock were overnight guests last Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Boss and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Juhala and daughter Donna Mae of Bismarck, and Raymond Juhala were supper guests at the Emory Boss home Sun- day evening. ‘Walfred Antilla from a CCO camp in Minnesota spent a few days last week visiting with his sister, Mrs. ‘Walter Ojanen, and family, and his brother Arne and family. He return- ed to his camp duties Monday. Mrs. Ida Thorson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson were among those who went to Wing Sun- day evening to hear the Wilton choir. Mrs. Rudolph Harju and son Otto and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja and son Ken- neth returned Saturday from Min- neapolis where the children were taken for medical treatment. The Lyman township supervisors held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Nels Niemi Monday evening to ap- point a township clerk. Mrs. Niemi was appointed to fill the vacancy, caused by the death of Mr. Niemt. Seth Harju and Eino Eckholm and Lawrence Olson were Stinday evening. callers at the Bill Wanttaja home. Arthur Magnus returned from northern Minnesota Sunday where he} had taken his son Lynn for his health, Mrs. Magnus remained in Minnesota also. ———_____ +} | * Clear Lake iL Ne aa ATG ePIC Seer ae By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Alvin Helgeson and daughter were Bismarck callers Tuesday. ' Elgin Olauson called at the L. B.| Olson home Tuesday evening on bus- iness. Bob Barrows left Tuesday for; Stewartsville, Minn. | Nels Dronen accompanied Adolph) Pederson to the Capital City Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs, Albert Christensen and family took George Chappell to Bis- marck Wednesday where he left in, the evening for Chehalis, Washington, Miss Lorraine Brown of Werner is; visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelsen, at present. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family motored to Sanger Wednesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Frandsen. They returned home ‘Thursday. i] Mrs. F. B. Paslay and son Paul! spent Thursday afternoon at the; Ben Oren home. ! Visitors at the Albert Christensen | home Thursday afternoon were Mrs. Harold Olson and son Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson and family. Mrs. Marie Olausen and sons, Er- ling and Raider, motored to Bismarck Friday where Raider received some medical treatments. Mrs, Albert Christensen, daughter Myrtle and son Walter called on Mrs. Pete Malsam and family, and Mrs. Adolph Pederson Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Olson and son; were Sunday dinner guests at the! Oscar Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs, George Young and family spent Sunday at the Albert Christensen home. | A farewell party was given Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. Mary An- derson, who will leave to make her home with relatives at Cooperstown; in the near future. Mrs, E. I. Johnson and son James} visited at the Albert Christensen home Monday. | Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Walter Rupp arrived Friday from Brainerd, Minn., where his CCC camp ‘s located, to visit for a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp. Mrs. Minnie Englemann and her daughter Louise, who have been mak- ing their home in Bismarck the past three months, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and their daughter, Burnette, who have been staying with the Oscar Lander- holm family, are moving to Bismarck. this fall, having taken apartments in the home of Mrs. Landerholm's sister, Mrs. Bennie Nelson, on Thirteenth St, Miss Flornece Rupp called at the John Partyka home in Ecklund town- ship Monday and made arrangements for rooming there during her school week. Miss Rupp will teach near the Partyka home this fall, Andy Peterson, accompanied by his grandson, Ellison Stitzer of Bismarck, left by car Wednesday for Grant > | \| "NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS By VIOLET JOHNSON Mrs. William Oder and daughter are visiting relatives in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Anderson and family of Wahpeton, N. D., are visit- ing at the home of Mrs. Anderson's’ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson, this week. Mrs. Jacobson returned home with them Sunday. Alice Spitzer and Violet Johnson were callers in Baldwin Tuesday aft- ernoon, Ludwig Hanson is working at the Enock Anderson farm this week. ‘The Glenview. Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. Enock Anuerson ‘Thursday afternoon. Twelve mem- bers and four visitors were present. ‘The next meeting will be at the Orrvis Adams home Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe ave their nephew from Underwood stay- ing with them for a few weeks. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ousley and family moved to their new bome at Garrison Sunday. They have resided on the farm known as Englemann’s the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner of Steele wers recent visitors at the Albright home. Mrs. Amanda Johnson ts suffering from infection in her hand. Alice Spitzer, Violet Johnson and Helen Anderson attended a «kitchen shower given for Josephine Babrick Sunday evening at rer home north of Wilton, Miss Babrick is te be the bride of Walter D, Aune next Ssi- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Olson were Sat- urday evening callers at Jacobson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Krueger of Aberdeen, S. D., visited from Thursday till Tues- day at the Florence Little home. Yearl Holden and Anette Andercon motored to Bismarck Saturday eve- ning. Ervin Swenseid and friend of La- kota, N. D., Dave Mattis and Herman Engstrom of Wilton called on J M. Richter and brother-in-law, Martin! Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Warner and family, George Scarbrough and Theodore Dorman were all in Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and son and daughters, Kenneth and Doris, Sgt. Ralph Baird of Fort Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and son Dennis, and Clarence Doppler visited and dined at the Robert Welch home Sunday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. G. Crawford and three children, all of Glendive, Mont., visit- ed and dined at the L. 8. Doppler home while en route home from a brief visit into Nebraska Wednesday. Mrs. Loyal Crawford is a sister of Mrs, Doppler. | ° Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burbage and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leif Blensly and family, Bismarck, Miss Margaret Ole- son, Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebeling Hughes, McKenzie, were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mr. and Mrs. John Paul and fam- ily, Arnold, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Wachal. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven return- ed from a f visit with their son, Homer, Brainerd, Minn. Mr. Vinten Craven of Brainerd returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Ely and fam- ily, Bismarck, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Salter. Miss Margaret Olson and Eleanor Craven returned from points in Min- nesota, where they visited relatives and friends. They motored to Minot en route to their home in Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein spent the week-end with relatives at Port- land, N. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watkins, Ash- ley, were business callers in this vicin- ity Monday. Miss Avis Abelein, who has spent the summer months with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krick, Montana, returned to her home Tuesday. | Jacobson Saturday. All are ex-serv- ive men and met cverseas. Tnis was the first time they have visited each other since their return froin France. + Hampton By ELIZABETH SOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chesrown of Morristown, 8. D., spent several days the past week visiting at the Frank Chesrown home. Ruby Surber of Livona, who has been visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, returned home Tuesday and Miss Edna is now visiting at the Kop- py home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus transacted business in Eureka, 8. D., Wednesday. The Hampton Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Glen Woods Thursday with nine members pres- ent. Officers for the year were elect- ed with Mrs, Frank Lawler chosen as president; Mrs, Theo. Yetter vice president, Mrs. Ted Schnaible secre- \tary and treasurer, and Miss Caroline Backhaus and Mrs. Chris Meier as major project leaders. The club meets Sept. 10 at the home of Mrs. Chris Meter. Louie Horstmeyer and son Herman of Gayton were business callers at the Ed Weller home Saturday. Mrs, Anna Busby visited her son Ferman at the Bismarck hospital Tuesday. Merle Buck visited his wife and in- fant son at the Bismarck hospital ‘Wednesday. Edwin Ohlhauser, son of Henry A. Ohlhauser, underwent an appendec- tomy at the Linton hospital Friday. Henry Knittel has taken over the it of the Farmers Union filling station in Linton. Frank Lawler attended a meeting of the Farmers Union in Hazelton Sat- urday. Members of the Hampton Home- makers club and their families held @ surprise farewell party and hand- kerchief shower for Mrs, Anna Busby at her home Saturday evening. Mrs. Busby ts a club member. The evening was spent in visiting. A lunch was served at the close of the evening. Mrs. Busby is soon leaving for Linton to make her home, Mrs. Merle Buck and infant son Charley Merle returned home from the Bismarck hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Rebenitsch, Jr. and children, accompanied by Eliza: beth and Frank Koppy, spent Sunday at the Steve Koppy home. Miss Eliza- beth remained for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Rebenitsch. Albert Serr of near Temvik is work- ing for Godfrey Grenz. -—_______—___—_—-® Welch's Spur —__{ | weex. county where they are spending a few days with old-time friends and rela- tives. Mr. Peterson farmed in Grant Arnold Wednesday afternoon. Hettich and family are leaving this week for their new home at Olympia, . C. W. Spitzer and Saturday for Wash- where they plan on spending , and if a suitable location found, locate there perma- tly. 5 Mrs. Orville Falkenstein of Bismarck were week- at the home of local rela- and Mrs. Walter Keator and Keator and family of Wilton Sunday at the Israel Keator ul and Noel . Borner, Edward, Richard and Lee Fricke and Fred, Herdebu spent Sunday at the Herman Worst home in Riverview township. . Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and EBsitte|AY ef eine i a iJ 5 2 Wind and dampness hindered the haying operations in this locality this week, A little corn which was of sufficient growth to warrant cutting was cared for, and some short stuff pulled by hand, but there is very lit- tle of any kind of fodder. However, farmers of this immediate vicinity be- eve that they are going to be able to gather enough hay and roughage for their stock this winter. The wor- ry here is ane where-with-all to get die? i M. O. Sherman and son Perry were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. M. O. Sherman and daughter Florence and son were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherman, Driscoll, Thursday. Miss Bernice Gierke spent a few days visiting Norma Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes, T. Estel- le, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Agnew and daughter were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Knoll are par- ents of a baby boy born Wednesday at the St. Alexius hospital. The Menoken and Frances Home- makers and their families and friends had a picnic dinner at the local pic- nic grounds Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Agnew and daughter Norma and son Elmer and Bernice Gilerke motored to Baldwin Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Glerke, Mrs. Anna Keifer and daughter, Mary, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. George Gitrke and son Wayne from Montana. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Glerke from Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Foell and ‘son Alfred from Moffit visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Malard and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew Sunday. —_—________—_——_- | Richmond | —_—_______"“# By MARTHA BOSSERT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _ > Northwest Kidder | | marx + By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray, Mrs. Mabel Hazlegrove, Miss Opal Gray and Dave Hieb and his father, Adolph Hieb, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorne were in Steele and Tuttle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children, Clarence and Lucille, called Monday night at the Gray home. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Gray called at the Russell Kramer and Pete Domo- galla homes Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorne and daughter Pearl and son Richard were callers Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorne and family, Mr. and Mrs, Art Ochsner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gold- smith and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith were in Tuttle Wed- Nesday night. Mrs. Adolph Hieb and son Dave, and daughter Betty were in Goodrich and family, and Mr. and Mrs, Tom} Thursda} 1g Mrs. Pete Domogalla and son Dick and Mrs. Anna King and Raymond King and Charles and Anne Frusty were in Tuttle Wednesday night. Art Ochsner called at Gray's and Stone's Thursday afternoon, and also at the Hieb home. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gray and Opal Gray and Mabel Hazlegrove and Jacob Hieb called at the Russell Woodward home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gray and Miss Opal Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Jem- mer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Franzen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsner and family were in Tuttle Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray in Pettibone and Robert and Mary Lea Gray returned home with them for a visit. Herbert Hertz and Arthur Miller visited Adolph and Jacob Hieb Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Mack of Petti- bone visited Mrs. Mack’s mother over Sunday and took in the party Satur- day evening. |__ Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. H. H. Westcott and daugh- ters, Edna May and Jeanette, who spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman, went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette Tuesday to spend a day before returning to their home at Sanger, N. D. Walter Dietzman and daughter Mildred were callers in Bismarck and Mandan Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Owen and sons, Louis and Leon, attended the Epworth League pienic at the Menoken grove Wednesday night and the program at the schoolhouse, Johnny Harms was a caller at the Floyd Owen home Tuesday night. Mildred and Edwin Dietzman were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen, Joe Fischer, Miss Edith Olson, Mrs. C. A. Carlson and Mildred Dietzman trans- acted business in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist Thursday. Mildred Dietzman went to Mandan where she received treatments for her spine Thursday. Mrs. Gilbert Melick was a caller at the home of her parents, Mr. and seno home the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Barren and family of Denhoff were Sunday visi- tors at the James Olson home. Mrs, M. Kusler returned to her home in Artas, 8. D., after spending 10 days at the A. Kusler home. children of Mandan spent Sunday afternoon at the Ben Boss home. Josephine Brenneise of Regan spent last week visiting with Bernadine Harty. A meeting was held at the Finn hall Sunday evening to discuss the drouth situation. he Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemets were Saturday evening visitors at the Art Payseno home. Mr, and Mrs. George Glaser and! turned with them to spend a few Orville Larson of Pettibone was a visitor at the L. H. Knowles home Monday. Mrs, J. O, Lein entertained the day afternoon. Josie Olson was a visitor at the R. B. Jacobson home Thursday evening. Mrs, Lewis Mork, Mrs. Adam Bij haus, and Mr. and Mrs. Coker of Butte were visitors at the J. B. Glan- ville home last week. Elsie and Delores Glaser of Man- dan are visiting with Beverly Boss for a few days. The Still community choir, com- posed of 24 people, gave a song serv- ice in the hall here Sunday evening. Mrs, Dave Josephson and Mrs, Win. Wanttaja left by train last Monday morning for St. Paul to visit the Shrine hospital with their boys, who will remain there for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Engel and daughter Katherine of Garrison, and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., were Tuesday dinner guests at the John Mueller home. o—_—_—__________ | Canfield Homemakers club at her home Thurs-| E. R. By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Beverly Olson is spending a few days visiting with relatives in this vicinity. Pat Jacobson left for Des Moines, Towa, where she will spend the winter with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and son Oscar, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey and P. J. Jacobson spent Sunday: at the A. F. Ghylin home. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey, Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar Olson, Beverly Olson and Pat Jacobson called at the Mc- Coy and Walker homes Monday eve- ning. Ira McCoy left for Carrington, N. D., Monday evening. George and Ernest Bailey visited friends and relatives in this vicinity Tuesday. Gerald Ghylin was an overnight guest at the Moilenen home Tuesday night. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons, Gerald and Clair, Mrs. Ole Olson, Mrs. Dee Bailey and Pat Jacobson attended the kittenball tournament in Wing Sun- day. Earl Mowder, Grace Francis and friends visited at the Mowder home Saturday night and Sunday. Jacob Heimbuch, who has been se- riously ill the last month, passed away at his home Saturday morning. Fu neral services were held at the Pente- costal church in Regan Monday. Rev. Greip of Regan and the German pas- tor of McClusky officiated. He was laid to rest in the Regan cemetery. Merrel Lindsey accompanied Ed Smith to Bismarck Monday on busi- ness. Mrs. Eva Hollingsworth spent a few days visiting at the Strand home. Joe Wold, who has been employed at Willow City for the past month, ‘Those who were callers and visitors at the Bossert home Monday, were Mr. and Mrs, Albert Knepfle and daughter Edna, Mr. nad Mrs. Jacob Knepfle and son Melvin of Artas, 8. D., Mr. and Mrs. William Engel and daughter Kathrine of Garrison, Mrs. Jacoh Walker and daughter Maxine of Startup, Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. John Skei and daughter Dorthea. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Engel, Sr., of Garrison, were Monday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel. John and Philip Weber motored to New Rockford Tuesday. 'd Skee visited at the Stroh home Monday evening. Orval and Edwin Sabin and sister from Frost, Minn., spent a few days visiting at the Alfred Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Riech and| !8. family from Baldwin were Wednes- day evening visitors at the Adolph Degner home. Mrs. Alfred Larson and daughter Erma, Mrs. Hanna Larson, and Orval Sabin and sister were Capital City callers Wednesday. Deloris Engel was a Tuesday over- night guest at the home of her grand- feat Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bos- sert. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and Mrs. Adolph Degner were Capital City shoppers Thursday. Clyde Rhodes was a caller at the Rudolph Engel home one day this were Wing shoppers Friday afternoon. Frank Holmburg was a Friday call- er at the George Harmon home. Harold and Rodney Williams and Donald Rhodes, who have been em- ployed at Willow City for some time, returned to their homes Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and family have moved to town to spend the winter there. e G. A. Bossert, daughters, Martha and Eisle, and son Gottfried, and John Weber, Jr., were Bismarck call- ers Saturday. Martha remained to Mrs. Kershaw, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Monroe are the parents of a baby boy born at the Bismarck hospital Saturday morning. Adam Schauer was a caller at the Floyd Owen home Saturday after- noon, Dave Davidson is doing the chores at the Melick home while Mr. Melick is in Montana. Mrs. Clarence Kesler- ing and son are staying with Mrs. Melick. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were entertained to dinner at the George Nelson home Sunday. The Homemakers club had a pic- nic at the Menoken grove and invited the Menoken club Sunday. John Kruger and Selmar Oanes called on John Olsen Sunday morn- Those who were in Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur, Mrs. Gilbert Melick, Wwit'| Mrs, Walter Dietzman, Mildred and Edwin, Mr.and Mrs, John Kruger and baby, John Olsen and Jim McCor- mick, Dinner guests at the Dietzman home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Forsyth, daughter Jeanette and son Bobbie of Bimsarck. C. A. Carlson and son Paul visited at the Joe Fischer home Sunday. | “| By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Kathleen Kohler of Bismarck is visiting at the John Mueller home a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis and son Clifford of near Wilton were Satur- day evening supper guests at the Paul Davis home. Mrs, J. E. Boss of Porstmouth, Vir- work at the Meinhover home. Dave! of Josephson and Ann Gellner returned to Wing with them. Orville and Edwin Sabiri and their sister, who visited at the Alfred Lar- son home a few days, left for their home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert were callers at the Lange home near the river Wednesday. John Mueller home Wi eve- ning. Carlene Beyer of Sterling is & guest at the A. Kusler home for 8 few days. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ters were dinner guests at the J. M. ‘About 38 ftlends attendea s wed- dinner held at the Ed Dalbec ° E=§ ri a p BEE fet Friday. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. John returned home Saturday night. "ebay Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Anna Mae Rasche of Bismarck was @ guest this week of Mary and Rose- lyn Patton. Roy Walker and Paul Hanson are/ da: employed at Willow City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald have named their daughter Mary Tene. Martin Doctor of Tuttle is staying at the S. W. Nemetz home this week. Mrs. Clayton Little entertained at @ chicken dinner Sunday in compli- ment to her daughter, Viola Jean, whose second birthday it was. The following guests: were present, An- drew Walker and daughter Shirley, Merrill Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Haakenson of Bismarck, and Mrs. J. F. Little and Ruth. 8. B. Olson was a Sunday guest at the 8. W. Nemetz home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were Sunday guests at the Heimbuck home. Phyllis Little was an overnight guest Tuesday of Aldeen Morris. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and Ralph Robinson were Regan callers Saturday. Guy and Ira McCoy were guests last week of their mother, Mrs. Abbie Me 8. W. Nemetz and son Paul motor- ed to Wilton Saturday. . Clara Waugeman was a week-end guest at the Mrs. J. F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rasche and fam: fly of Bismarck were Sunday guess at the P, E. Patton home, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Magnuson mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner and family and Rev. Himer spent Sunday afternoon at the John Berg home. L Harriett | By JEAN WILLIAMSON Mrs, Van Vieet and daughter Rob- erta returned to their home in Bis- marck Tuesday. Miss Edna Eide re- day Mrs. John Merkel and children visited at the John Wisenburg home of Tuttle Wednesday. Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Mrs. Geogre Pehl, Sr., were afternoon callers at the H. F. Williamson home Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. William Merkel and family are new residents in Arena. Mr. Merkel has accepted the position as janitor of the school for this com- ing year. ing a few days with his sister, Mrs. Leach. , eeateneea eee eROme een Ne | Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY 4 Shoppers in Wilton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey, Mr, and Mrs. John Partyke, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kratz, Mr, and Mrs. Steve Murrey, daugh- ter Virginia, and Mrs. John Partyke were shoppers in Bismarck and Man- dan Thursday. Bertha Partyke was a visitor at the Murrey home Sunday. John Murrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey, who has been working 8 for the highway department, came home for a visit Saturday. He re- turned to his work Sunday. Frank, John, and Teddy Murrey were visitors at the Dave Smith home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden were shop- pers in Wilton Friday. Margaret Murrey was a visitor at the Holden home Tuesday. Guy Holden was a visitors at the Murrey home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Al Holden, son Harry and daughter Sara, were shoppers in Bis- marck Tuesday. Frank Murrey, who has been em- ployed on the Gunder Hagen farm, returned home Saturday night. Steve Murrey was a visitor at the John Partyke home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Danielson, daughter Mary Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Hicken of Wilton were vistors at the Steve Murrey home Sunday. Pearl, Paul and Ivan Holden help- ed move Mr. and Mrs. L. Ousley and family west of Underwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ousley will make their home on the farm that they bought this summer. Mrs. W. Triscka called thé sale of her livestock and farm machinery off. Harry Triscka, her son, will take over rm for the coming year. Christiania By MRS. ALFRED OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten trans- acted business in Bismarck Monday. Christine Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson, speht sev- eral days the past week with Marcella Eisenbeisz of Driscoll. Bob Barrows left by bus Tuesday afternoon for his home in Stewarts- ville, Minn., where he will visit his mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus and family returned home Thursday aft- ernoon after spending several days visiting with Mrs. Magnus’ people in Mandan, Ernest Johnson and two little girls called at Alfred Olson's Wednesday Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop had as visitors Sunday C. Lathrop and son Merten of Burnstad. Merten Lath- rop left the same evening for Port- Norvel Josephson of Wing is spend-/ day. held @ picnic Thursday afternoon at the Koon grove. Homemakers club met Dickey, N. D., and Mrs. Smith of Verona were visitors over the at the C. Schoon home. Mrs. Albert Hammer at- ie kittenball tournament at Mrs. C. J. Carlson, Mrs. Everette Carlson and son of Kidder county, and Mrs. Evelyn McKinney of Des Moines, Ia., visited Mrs. B. J. Erick- son Friday. Mr. and Mrs. West Steeg and fam- ily of Iowa have been recent visitors at the John Steeg home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas and son and the 8. E. Olson family have returned home from Indiana. J. E. Tierney of California was a visitor in the community Monday. oO | McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs, P. J. McNeill and daughter Edith visited the past week with rela- tives at Steele. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck of near Baldwin spent Tuesday and Wednes- day visiting at the Fred Habeck home. Sunday visitors at the Ed Conley home were their daughter, Mrs. Min- nie Heaton and Vera Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding and daughters and Miss Clendening, all of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw and daughter Helen were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Erick Slovarp. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cliabe. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins of McClusky were Friday visitors at the W. L. Watson home. Mrs. Fred Habeck and son Orville left Monday for Fulda, Minn., where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Ha- beck’s father, Mr. Henry Gehl, is quite ill. ‘The Homemakers club entertained at a farewell party in honor of two of the members, Mrs. E. J. Conley and Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe, who are leav- ing for Washington, D. C., and Mount Vernon, Washington. respectively. The affair was given at the T. T. Hughes -@ | evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson re- turned home Thursday afternoon from Sanger after visiting a couple of days with Mr. Hanson's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Franzen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson went to Valley City on business Thurs- y. The following guests were enter- tained at the Adolph Hanson home Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and family, Mrs. Smith from Verona, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson. The occasion was Mr. Hanson's and daughter Chris- tine’s birthdays. A very pleasant eve- ning was enjoyed by those present. Mr. and Mrs, Seibel and sons mo- tored to Wing Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and family from Dickey, also Mrs. Smith from Verona, were week-end guests at the Christ Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson in company with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Olson attended the sale at Mrs. Iver Anderson's Saturday afternoon. — ——_ ed oo By MES. GEORGE NELSON ©. J. Trygg, Geo. Nelson and Gil- bert Cederstrom motored to Sterling Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magous and son Lynn left for Littlefork, Minn., Sunday, Mr. Magnus will return but Mrs. Magnus will stay there for some time. Mavis and Eloise Olson and Ber- nice Wantaja returned home after a week's visit with the Olson girl’s aunt | and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Span- berg, near Regan. REE ri 5 B ul i lati home Monday night. Gifts were pre- sented to the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Raeshke motor- ed to Goodrich Monday night to take ‘Mr. Raeshke’s sister home after a vis- it here at the Raeshke home. Schrunk | * By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin and family called at the Wm. Witt home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Knutson and family, and Mr. and Mrs, John Witt motored to McClusky Saturday after- noon where they will visit Mr. and Mrs, John Riele. Leroy Marchant, Lorraine Wentz, also Mr. and Mrs, John Witt called at the C. B. Knutson home Wednes- day evening. Ice cream, sandwiches, cake and coffee were served for mid- night lunch which was given for Mr. Knutson’s birthday. Jim Kozinek, C. B. Knutson and John Witt were business shoppers in Wing Saturday. Donald McKinnon is visiting with his sister, Mrs. John Fitzgerald, for a few days. raine Wentz called at the Carl John- son home Monday evening. ~ and Mrs. they visited at the Reile home. where they visited relatives three weeks, . and Mrs. James Novy visited at John Skei home on Sunday. Riverview By MISS PHYLLIS WORST i Ht £ EES Hn Ff Fe 5 4 i f t ! Pe H 4 i i. i" i Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Lor- Mrs. John Witt, and Mr. » Knudson motored to Mc- Saturday evening where Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Hogue were Roar 6 ME. ae. Bs. 18, Hose, » On Monday. Miss Lillian Westbrook was an 5 Piece : giPe 8 § 5 i “8 F EB f E Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson left car for their home in Stillman Vs Ii, Thursday morning, the having visited at the home of son-in-law and daughter, Mr, ts ek Mrs, Anthony Erickson, since of June. Their son in-law arrived a week ago to spend Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, daughters In- grid and Nellie, Mrs. Margaret Spitzer and daughter LaVonne and Axel Asp- lund were luncheon guests at the Eric Pearson home Monday, the oc- casion being Ruben Pearson's birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson and Miss Florence Kountz, Peter Nelson and granddaughter, Eunice Holmes of Chicago, and Arthur Erickson motor- ed to Turtle Lake Tuesday to visit at the home of Mrs, Erickson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Hanson, and other relatives there. The Still community choir, under the direction of Miss Anetta Erick= son, sponsored @ song concert in the Wing hall Sunday evening. A full house attended. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson and daughters, Mary and Bennevi, accome by Miss Naomi Hagstrom, mo= tored to Painted Woods Sunday. The latter remained at the schoolhouse where she is teaching. The Pearsons called at the Lange truck farm. Axel Asplund, accompanied by Miss- es Minerva Asplund and Ingrid Hag- strom, Mrs. Margaret Spiteer and daughter, LaVonne, motored to the strip mine east of Wilton Friday morning on « sightseeing trip. They saw all the processes the coal goes through before shipped away. En route they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Johnson. Miss Leona Bauer of McClusky was @ guest of Mrs. J. Albert Hagstrom from Saturday until Tuesday. ae Mrs. Oscar Ecklund, Miss Mabel and Carl Ecklund and Ardys June Ecklund, Mr. and Mrs. John Dahl- gren and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson Tuesday afternoon. The Sunday school of the Swedish Mission church enjoyed a plenic with lots of ice cream Thursday at Pioneer park west of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nordquist and daughter Arllys Mae, and L. M. Nord- quist were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson Tuesday. Misses Marietta Matheson and Dor- othy Lee Laughlin of Jamestown visit- ed with their aunt, Mrs, C. L. John- son, Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Linnea Asplund of Bismarck Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johnson man Valley, Ill, Miss Minerva lund of Cooperstown, N. D., and Asplund were supper guests of Ole Hagstrom Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand, daugh- ter Arlene, son DuWayne returned home Friday after a two weeks vaca- tion trip spent in Oregon. ere ier ved Neh their daugh- T, erna, w! employed Onna eden accompanted . ernon Nordquist, Walter Johnson of Wilton, left car Thursday morning for Duluth, g §5 é zg week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Broehl. She accom- panied her father and John House- jour to Bismarck Monday. Burnt Creek =| By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON hi tj ? F F i Ff g if i g § ie ead EH s ol Sine