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: i and Clarence Doppler, accom- by Robert Welch, mottored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Ericson \of Missouri township, visited at the John Welch home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and ey family were in Bismarck Sunday where they attended church services and visited relatives. Mr. Richter and little daughter Elvira called at the Robert Welch home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and Mildred Schause called at the Glenn Oder home Sunday. . —_——__————"* | Glenview : By HILDA JACOBSON ‘Mrs. Enock Anderson and daugh- ters Annette and Helen visited at the Amanda Johnson home Monday after- hoon. Enock Anderson, Burl Monroe and Walter Simons were business callers in Bismarck Thursday. The Glenview Homemakers met at the Paul Bourgois home Thursday March 18. Mr. and Mrs. W. ©. Geherke and family of Baldwin have moved to Lehr, N. D., where they are now in business, The Geherkes have lived in Baldwin for the past 17 years. There they operated a grocery store and meat market until their place of bus- iness was destroyed by fire last sum- mer. At the township election held here ‘Tuesday, March 16, Willim Fricke was re-elected supervisor and Frank Kock- er was named road boss. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mollard and three daughters of Stewartdale, visit- ed at the Con Johnson and Jacobson homes Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Brown and children spent Saturday and Sunday at Con John- sons, Earl Monroe has returned home Rev. Lucky of Washburn conducted. services in the Painted Woods Luther- an clrch Sunday afternoon. Rev. Lucky, who has been serving this con- gregation for the past year, is leaving for Washington soon. Mr, and Mrsa Alex Oshanyk and Genese and Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Lange and Paul were Sundsy visitors at the Jacobson’s, By SHIRLEY STEWART Mrs, Turner spent a few days last week at the. Park Woots home at Menoken. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and daughter Delores and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson were business callers in Bismarck last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanson were|’ business callers in Bismarck last Wednesday. Bill lling is employed in Bis- marck by the Gamble-Robinson Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart and son, Glen, and Mr. Hallie Belk were business callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Jerry Boren, who has been substituting for one of the grade teachers for a short time, spent the week-end at her home in Hazelton. The P.T.A. meeting for March was held at the school house last Friday. ‘The primary room gave the program and lunch was served afterward by Mr. Harold Hobbs, Miss Rachel John- son and Mrs, John Sedvic. Mrs. Mathilda Kessel of Driscoll ‘was @ supper guest at the Tom Stew- art home Friday evening. Emery Turner and Mary Ann, Philis, Artiss and Wyman Turner were guests at the Grant Turner home at McKenzie for a birthday sup- aed Mr. Grant Turner Thursday ight. Shirley and Whelma Freshour spent the week-end at their home in Taft township. Bessie Langley spent the week- end with Verona Jensen-at her home in Moffit, returning Sunday night. ] Sehrunk Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman and children of near McClusky, visited at the R. G. Marchant and C, B. Knud- sort homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Marchant visited at the C. B, Knudson home on Monday evening. C.'B. Knudson and Leroy Marchant motored to Bismarck on Thureday. |" ‘The latter remained at the St. Alexius hospital there. 6chrunk school No. 2 was closed on Friday. Saturday, the teacher, Eliza- Dati DOTy, neg @ Pave, 108 Pee RS Bi Emil Witt was a visitor at the James Novy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson and family motored to McClusky Tues- day. Mr,-and Mrs. John Reilie of Mc- Clusky, were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents. Delmar McCellan was a caller in McClusky Friday. © Jake Reile and Fred Lauer motored to Fessenden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knudson and daughters Charlotte and Beverly were shoppers in McClusky Saturday. While there they also visited at the John Reile home. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile were Fri- iq | hold its first meeting of the year at Relle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Witt and son Ee ea ae nagle, Don Nickolson, John Homer and Mr, and Mrs. William McMurrick and daughter Marjorie. The Telfer 4-H Poultry club will the R. B. Fields home Friday evening. Fred Ehnes spent several days at Wilton, N. D., having dental work . * Nellie Graf was an overnight guest Wednesday of Clyde Little. Mrs, J. F. Little entertained s num- ber of guests Friday evening on the oceasion of her son Virgil's twentieth birthday anniversary. Molly Graf, high school student at Wing, spent the week-end at her home here, Bérnadine Harty was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Hgtvey Fitzgerald were Sunday guests at the Lawrence Fitzgerald home. At the township election held at school No, 1, in Rock Hill township, 8. W. Ments was elected supervisor, William Kettleson assessor and C. O: Kettleson justice of the peace. Virgil Little was a Thursday guest of Andrew Walker, Julius Jordahl is employed at the A. H, Lundberg farm. Mrs. J. F. Little, Clayton, Clyde and Phyllie Little and Bart Fitz- gerald motored to Bismarck Wednes- were Friday evening guests at the Mrs. Viola Little home. Joseph Nemetz, high school ‘stu- dent at Wing, spent the week-end at his home here. ———— | Canfield By MES. A. F. GHYLIN A large crowd attended P.T.A. Wed- nesday evening. A very interesting program was given. “Lunch was serv- ed at the close of the program. Ladies Aid met at the Ghylin home Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be at the Elkins home Wednesday, April 7. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the Art Strand home April 1. ‘A large representation of teachers | attended the teachers’ meetitig at the Canfield school Friday evening. Lunch was served at the close of the eve- ning by the Canfield teachers, Mrs. Rosa Heimbuch and son, Wil- le, were callers at the Albert Heim- buch home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons were callers at the Dave Ghylin home Sunday. Hester Bailey is spending a few weeks at the Vernon Bailey home near Wing. Misses Wood and Matthew cal at the Moilenan home Sunday afternoon. Mrs, Ole A. and Mrs, James Sedevic and sin, Wayne, attended Ladies’ aid at the Ghylin home Wed- nesday. The Misses Edna and Esther Heim- buch spent Wednesday evening at the Albert Heimbuch home. Mary and Rose Patton visited with the Moilenan children after school Wednesday and attended P.T.A. meeting. | Riverview | ° By RITA MAE WORST Business transactors in Bismarck Saturday included Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., Miss Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Herman Worst and family, Edward Hogue and John Carlson. Herman Worst was a Sunday vis- itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Monroe. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan included Mr. and Mrs, Art-Robins and family of Bis- marck and Mrs, Laura Worst and daughter, Phillis. Phillis Worst, who is employed in Bismarck, spent Saturday night at her .home here, Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter, Alberta, and Perry Nelson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iver Nelson at the KFYR transmitter Monday eve- ning. - eS | Moffit | —_—_—_—_____—____o By MRS. A. W. FAUST Township election was held here Tuesday, Mar. 16. ‘The following of- ficers were elected: E. A. Kleeman for one year and Fay Johnson for three years, each as supervisors; Clair Porter, constable; Alfred Faust, jus- tice of the peace; August Doehle, clerk; FP. H. Pillsbury, treasurer and Paul Hoffman, assessor. The Mothers’ club gave a card and dancing party Seturday evening al the school house. Card prizes ir whist went to Mrs. Alfred Faust, Mrs E. A. Carroll, Oscar Gilbert and F. W Moffit. The teachers and pupils of Long Lake are enjoying a week's Easter vacation. Mrs. M. M. Dralle left for Wiscon- sin Monday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Heyes are vis- iting their son Arthur and family for a few weeks. _ Mrs. Ben Porter visited her brother By LL. DAVIS Miss Margaret Gill was.a Wednes-|' day overnight guest of Helen Hol- gierson at the Westerman home in Regan. Mr. and Mrs, Owen Davis and sons, Clifford and Duane, were Regan call- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keator to Man- dan Saturday. There. she plans to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs, Gilbert Watkins. Nick Holgierson, Arne Tosseth and Owen Davis were Regan callers Fri- day. Helen Holgierson, Regan high school student, spent the week-end with her parents here. Mr, and Earl Davis and sons, Leland, and Paul were Sat- urday morning callers at the Owen Davis home en route to Bismarck, Willis Gill was a caller in Wilton Saturday. The Strand ‘boys from -north of Still were callers at the Owen Davis home Sunday afternoon. The Misses Dorothy Little and Vel- ma Johnson, Ghylin teachers, spent the week-end at their homes. Northwest Kidder | —_—_—_—__——_—————_+ By MES, MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr .and Mrs. Russell Kramer were shoppers in Tuttle Monday and they were also dinner guests at the John Kramer home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kramer called Tuesday at Gray's. Among those: who attended the soil conservation meeting in Tuttle Wed- nesday were Russell Woodward, Frank Gray, Art Ochuner, Emil Och- uner, Albert Schuler, Ed. Fitzer, Roy Buck, John Buck, John Vollmer, Ar-. thur Stone, Jake Stigelmeyer, Joe Goldsmith, John Goldsmith, Vernol Goldsmith, L. Gordy, Fred. Krien, Floyd Brolin, Oscar Sathre and Will Thieling. Marion were visitors at the Russell ‘Woodward home last week one day. Adolph and Jakie Hieb called Sun- day on Arthur Stone. Kramer, and. Mr. Prien called at the Gray's Friday and Mr. Prien was a dinner guest at the Kra- mer home. Q Frank Gray was in Tuttle Satur- lay. | Eekiund J By ELBIE MURREY Bertha Partyke started work at the John Noon farm north of Wilton Tuesday. She spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke. Miss Marie Huber and Sara Holden visited Ecklund scliool number seven Tuesday afternoon. Callers in Wilton Wednesday were as follows: Mr. and Mrs, Al Holden, John Partyke, Steve Murray and daughter, Elbie, Charlie Spitzer and son, Leonard, Albert Larson, Louie Spitzer, and ly Hagen. Florence Rupp, Frank Murray, Frank Partyke and~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woods called at the Albert Lar- son home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Delueg and Paul Holden were visitors at the Mur- ray home Sunday, Alice Larson was a visitor at the Ecklund school Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Al Huhn and son, Billy, were visitors at the Partyke home Sunday. Paul and Vearl Holden and Fred Peterson motored to Jamestown Thursday to call on Ed Peterson, who is in the hospital there. Florence Rupp, teacher of school number seven, spent the week-end at Baldwin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rupp. Frank Partyke and Harry Hilden were visitors at the Con Johnson home Friday afternoon. —_—___________- Burnt Creek | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer of Burnt Creek have returned to Bismarck after spending the winter vacation in Whittier, Calif. where they were guests of @ daughter. They are to be guests for a time with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sakariassen of Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Solum, son, Clinton, and Mrs. Gish, mother of Mrs. Solum, were guests at the Cod- dington home last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and daughter, Lucy, were callers at the pondineen home Saturday, March Saturday shoppers in Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. George Clooten, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wigle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and daughter, Lucy, Alfred Haybeck, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris and family and John Ma- honey. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler will re- turn to their home herg in April after spending the winter months in Cali- fornia. Mrs. Doppler was a former Burnt Creek school teacher (Miss Margaret Moran). - Sunday supper guests at the Cod- dington. home were Clinton Solum, and Mrs. Agnes Wetsel, of Bismarck March 21. 4 Bertram and Janice Coddington were dinner guests of the Elmer Solum family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul andj Owen McIni took Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pond, Ed. and T. R. Shapk- lin to Wing Monday morning where: they attended to business matters. Mrs. Fred Haas was the it of her township burned to the ground Mon- day evening about 7 o'clock. Origin of the fire is unknown: Quick work|: of:some.of the close residents saved the entire contents of the building. ‘The annual township election in Hazlegrove township was held Tues- ‘day in School No. 4 Owen McIntyre was re-elected supervisor for a term of three years; Bennie Krien, assessor for one year; Ed. Smith, road overseer one year and Allen Frazier, constable for one year. ‘Ted Haas was a business caller in Goodrich Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Miss Faé Roberts accompanied Harry Ulfers to Harvey Sunday where they spent the afternoon with Mrs, Ulfer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and chil- dren were callers ‘at the Emerson Glanville home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray: McElvaine were Guests Sunday at the Ed. Pond and H..8. Duncan homes. Mrs. H. J. Glanville and daughter Bernice, Mrs. Etta Wilkinson of Wing, and Mrs. Newman and children of Brainerd, Minn., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville Sun- day. ———_—_—_—______-___—_—_--e ' Mr. and Mrs, Reynold Hein and ‘son Clinton visited at the John &cher- benskie, Sr., home near Arena Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Lein, son Der- tell, Clara Weber and Willard Olson were Sunday dinner guests at the Richard Weber home. : Mr. and Mrs, Christ Berg and fam- ily visited at the Philip Melhoff home Sunday, - Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein spent Mon- day at the Philip Mehlhoff home. Frank McCullough of Bismarck was & supper guest at the Richard Weber home Monday. Mr, nad Mrs, Richard Weber called at the Sophus Lein home in Wing Saturday morning. Mr, and Mrs, Jake Mehlhoff and daughter Peggy Lou, Arthur Berg and William and John Degner were 6un- day visitors at the Jake Leno home. Mr. and Mrs, George Vollmer and daughter visited with Mrs._Vollmer’s parents Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Leno were Mon- day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber. : Mr, and Mrs, Bethel Bailey and daughters, Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Engel, Jake Berg, G. A, Bossert, Adolph Degner. and Mr. and Mrs, Reynold Hein and son Clinton were shoppers in Wing Wednesday. Mr. jand Mrs. Jacob Stroh and sons Ed- ward and Baul were callers Thurs- |; day afternoon. Messrs. Rath, Scheffer and Reiser called on Jake Berg at the Engel home one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber visited at the Christ Berg home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., of New Rockford were Saturday over- night guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gott- fried Bossert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber spent Saturday evening at the Ralph Jacob- son home in Wing. . ' Lein | —_—_—______—____-# By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs, Tilmer Lien spent Sunday visiting at the William Bot- nen home near Steele. Mrs, Ole Vik returned home Sat- urday after a two months visit with relatives at Fort Peck, Mont. She was accompanied by her son, Lewis, and her sister, Mrs. Scheie, who will visit here for some time. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Varholdt and family spent Sunday at the M. A. Lien home in Kidder county. The following were business callers in Bismarck last week: Rudolph Heib, Mr. and Mrs, P, J, Ensz, Mr. and Mrs, Julius Zweigle, Olga, Selma, Joseph and Ernest Rise, Ted Var- holdt, Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien, Mrs, Ole Vik, sons Olaf and Lewis, and, Mrs, Scheie, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman spent | Sunday at the George Pehl home near Arena. Hazel Lien spent the week-end with friends in Lyman township. Samuel Vik and Arthur Rise, who have been with tht CCC's at Sisters, Ore., returned to their homes Sat- urday and Sunday, respectively. Township election was held in school number one Tuesday. Officers elected were Fred Heidt, supervisor, and Helmer Arneson, road overseer. Einar Spilde and Sam Vik spent Monday evening at the J. O. Rise home. Ted Varholdt, J, O, Rise, son, Ernest and B, N. Lein motored to Driscoll Monday. Joseph Rise spent a couple days with Einar Spilde. Mr. and Mrs, Helmer Arneson, Hazel Lein, Irwin Rise and Ted Var- holdt spent Friday evening at the Spilde’ home. - Mrs. J. O. Rise’ and son, Arthur, called at the Ted Varholdt home Tuesday. { Painted Woods | es By MRS. JOE BROWN Mrs. Joe Brown and children. were visitors at the Everet Hare home Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoolcraft were’ among those who attended the party given at the Jake Burke home Sunday evening. The evening was spent playing cards and refreshments were served at the close. Mrs. Walter Johnson and small son, Kenneth, visited at the Axel Sten- quist home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson had as} Terence guests. Sunday their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Frank daughter, Marion, Were guests of her ! Erickson and son, Ernest of Bismarck. mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan and son, Raymond. | wri Callers at the Joe Brown and Iver ickson homes Monday were Law- rence Johnson, Walter Johnson and, H. W. Crawford of Mandan was & business caller at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday. Lioyd Maynard returned to his from Minnesota last week, where he has been working. Most of the voters turned out Tues- day for township election, with Wal- ter Johnson and Oscar Brostrom on: By MRS. ALFRED OLSON Gus Schoon spent several days last week in Driscoll with his friend, Harold Bruschwein. Mrs, Anderson dismissed her pu- Pils Tuesday afternoon while town- ship elettion was held in the school. She spent the remainder of the day visiting Miss Benesh’s school. visitors’ Tuesday. Ellen stayed for a few-days’ visit with ® girl friend, LaVona O'Brien, Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Brostrom were Wilton shoppers Wednesday. Brostrom also visited at the Veron Peterson home, Several friends and neighbors ga- thered at the Elmer Schoolcraft home Sunday, helping them celebrate their thirty-fourth wedding - anniversary. The boys’ 4-H club held its first meeting this spring at the Mat Bins- field home Saturday afternoon, [_trman By CLARA BE. WANTTAJA Mrs. Eli Maki from Michigan is vis-' iting friends and relatives here. Township election was held at school number two Tuesday, The fol- lowing were elected: Niemte, clerk; Frank Holmes, super- visor; and John Hakana, assessor. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Pihlaja wel visitors Tuesday at the Emory Boss Clooten, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gibson and Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Olson. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gibson were call- ers at the Henry Olson and Ole Quale homes Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Olson were Sunday afternoon guests at the Dal- las Barkman home. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Magnus and Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schoon and Mr. and Mrs, Bob Barrows were sup- per guests at the Adolph Hanson home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness have as their guests for several days Mrs. Elness’ father, Lester. Clark was a caller at the Martin Magnus farm Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olgon visited at the John Steeg and Henry Olson homes in Driscoll Monday afternoon. The township board met at the home of the clerk, Elder Elness, Tues- day afternoon. Martin Magnus is the newly elected supervisor for a term of three years. John Elness of Bismarck is spend- ing a few days on his farm in this t Clear Lake ! By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Carl marck spent Monday night at the L. B. and Harold Olson homes. They make their home at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen and Myrtle, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson were Bismarck callers early this Kk. . Ole: Newland and daughter vis- ited with Mrs, Harold Olson Tues- and. Mrs, Ed Eliasson and daughter, Violet, Miss Laura Steckman and John Rukola were Wing callers Tuesday. Earl. Waisti and Walfred Antilla were visitors at the Wanttaja home Thursday evening. Mrs, Ed Olson returned to her home Wednesday night after spending sev- eral days visiting in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Boss and daughters were Saturday evening vis- itors at the Fred Banttari home, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and sons, Clifford and Russell, Sadie and Celia Ojanen, Betty Antilla, Mamie Vieno and Lydia Eckholm were Sun- day visitors at the Seth Gylden home. Louis Olson and son, Lawrence, and Arthur Magnus were callers in Bis- marck Thursday, Lawrence remain- ing until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja and family and Clifford Olson were Sun- day visitors at the Dave Spangberg home near Regan, Lawrence Olson called. at Arthur Magnus home Saturday. Walfred Antilla returned to Bis- marck Monday. He will be employed on a dairy farm near there. Edna Eliasson returned tp her home here Saturday after spending about a week in Bismar Mayme Hokana was a Saturday eve- ning visitor at the Ed Eliason home. Harry Hedstrom, Roy and Melvin Erickson were callers Friday at the Louis Olson home, Henry Wainio called Sunday at the Gust Eckholm and Seth Harju homes. Mrs, Sylvia Thompson and children, Anna Mae, and James, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs, Ida Linda Rukola ‘is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Hanus and family.in Wing. Mrs, Marvin Klucksdal and son wes ® Tuesday visitor at the Peter Klucks- Nils Dronen was re-elected town- ship supervisor at the Tuesday elec- . Mr. and Mrs. Harold: Olson and son visited Tuesday evening at the Albert ‘Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and children motored to Stecle Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. George Young and family attended a party in Kitider county ‘Thursday evening. Arthur Reich was e caller at the Albert Ghristensen home and Mar- tin Magnus farm in Christiana Fri- Albert Christensen was a business caller at Bismarck Friday. Forest Knudson of Steele spent Sat- urday evening with his sister, Mrs. George Young, and family. Mr. and Mrs, George Young and family were entertained at the Ole Newland home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Marie Olauson visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Albert Christen- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lang of Ster- ling ‘visited’ with Mrs. Langley’s Mrs, Maude Langley, family Sunday afternoon. Arthur Reich left by bus Monday for points in Iowa en route to Wash- ington, D. ©., where he will be em- ployed. By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Emory Woodworth and daugh- ter, Billie Ann, spent last week visit- ing at the home of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, W: E. Cleveland, in Bismarck, Miss Vidette Ribidou was a guest at the Roy Small home one night last. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Anderson’ and sons, Elton and Robert, visited at the John Crawford home Friday evening. Mrs, Joseph Clooten and son, Ken- neth, of Minneapolis, arrived here Tuesday to spend Easter vacation with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Snyder and fam- ily were entertained at dinner Sunday at the James Robidou home, Rev, E. E. Matteson of Wilton was an overnight guest at the William MacDonald home Tuesday. He made several brief calls in this neighbor- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clooten and family from north of Bismarck were guests at the William Small home last Elton and Robert Anderson and students at Bis- marck high school, spent the week- end at their respective homes here. Hazelgrove By N. 0. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Louie Thompson and son John of Minneapolis arrived last Friday at the home of her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Noon, to spend a week's Easter vacation. Miss Shirley Gaub of Wilson town- ship spent Friday evening until Sun- day with Miss Laurice Jorgenson at the Fred Johnson home. Mrs. John Asplund received word Saturday of the death of her brother- 8am Peterson of Mandan. Funeral services will be held Wednes- day. Mr. Peterson had been failing since January. Mrs. Ebba Olson, sons Carl and Don- ald, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Backman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and sons, Philip and LeRoy and Miss Laurice Jorgenson were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Vernor The occasion was Ver- non’s birthday anniversary. Mesdames Peter Johnson, Conrad Johnson and daughter, Marlys, E. T. Spitzer and daughter, LaVonne, Ed- Ole Hagstrom and daughter, Nellie, and Edmund Broehl visited with Mrs. Eric Pearson Thurs- day afternoon. The Misses Laurice Jorgenson and Shirley Gaup visited at the Hagstrom home Sunday afternoon. Ruben Pearson was among those who took in the state basketball tourn- ament in Bismarck Friday and Sat- Mrs. Signe Danielson is a patient at the Bismarck hospital receiving med- Mrs. C. L. Johnson and son George, and daughters Velma, Bernadine and Marlys, and Winston day dinner guests of Caroline Irvine, By MES. ALLEN FRAZIER Peter Ince visited at the Henry Jaton home in Denhoff Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kraft, son Terence, Mr. and Mrs, August Buch, Fern and Evangeline, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rath and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Frazier were visitors at the Herman Jaton home north of Denhoff Sat- Peter Ince who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Lena Kraft, left Sunday for Harvey to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zweigle. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Heinle from Denhoff visited at the home of their son Theodore Heinle on Sunday. Sunday callers at the Allen Frazier home were, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kraft, Terence Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jaton and Allen, Mr, and Mrs, August Buch and children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rath and Martin Herschborn from Manfred. Otto Buch called at the Andrew Kraft and August Buch home Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Heinle, Adam Haas and daughter Leone were ‘@)| Tuttle callers Monday. Theodore Haas was a Goodrich caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas visited Monday and ‘Tuesday with Mrs. Helen and Zellmer, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas and Theodore Haas, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Kreim and daughter Elaine were Sunday even- ing callers at the August Beich home. Mrs. Helen Zellmer and daughter Verha were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas. Mrs. August .Buch and children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and visited-at the Otto Beich home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier motored to Bismarck Thursday and returned home bringing Esther, who has been-@ patient at a hospital since last Friday. Cox were Sun- last week in- . Fred Johnson Bismarck shoppers cluded Mr, and Mrs. and son Philip, Mr, and Mrs. Eric Pearson and daughter Helen, Peter Johnson, Miss Laurice Jorgenson, Mrs. E. T. Spitzer, Mrs. Signe Johnson, George Johnson, and Winston Cox. Misses Helen and Doris Johnson were guests of Mrs. Pearl Nelson of Bismarck over the week-end. They also took in the state basketball tourn- Friendes of Mrs. Buchholtz of Wil- son township, formerly of this com- munity, will be interested of her recent marriage to Sohn Al- dinger of Mercer. Oscar and Miss Ingrid Hagstrom at- tended “the progressive whist and checker party given by Mrs. Albert Hagstrom in her school house in Rock- hill township Friday evening. School pupils presented a short program. Mr, and Mrs. Louie Thompson and son John of Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noon and son Donald were Monday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Conrad Johnson. A “house warming” party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knutitson Sat- urday evening in their new home, re- cently vacated by the John Olson family. Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Cox and daugh- ter Ruth were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Broehl, Miss Velma Johnson, teacher in Ghylin township, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Conrad John-|. son, She has as company Miss De-) lores Engelbrictson. The Misses Ruth Cox, Hilma John- son and Helen Broehl spent the week- air af the homes here. leva Noon was a guest of her pues eed ance in Bismarck over ie week-e! also attended the basketball tournament. ——$—_—_ ry | Wilson | ° By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, who live on the Fred Lange farm, moved to the Dr. Quain farm Monday where Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner have lived the last two years, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner are moving to| 7” town, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Geist of Tap- pen, who have spent a week at the Christ Wolf home, returned to their home Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg and fam- ily were guests Sunday at the John Berg home. The Willing Workers 4-H club met at the John Kurle home Friday. Af- ter ‘the regular business meeting the evening was spent in playing games. ‘The next meeting will be held at the Mike Wall home, April 16. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle motored to Washburn Monday. Sarah Berg is employed at the Fos- sum home at Bismarck. Clara Wagner returned to her du- ties at the Capital Cafe at Bismarck after a few days of vacation at her home here. A Homemakers’ club was organized March 17 at the Emery home. Offi- cers elected were Miss Floy Emery; president; Mrs. Ed. Aunie, vice presi- dent; Miss Amy Redington, secretary and treasurer; Mrs, H. E, Main, leader; Mrs. W. Aunie, assistant, leader. The initial meeting will be be at the John Berg home, April 8, at. 2p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Kurle of Burn~ stad are going to make their home at, ‘Wilton after April 1, it has been an- nounced. John Stroble left for the west Mon- day, where he will spend the sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kurle were vis- itors at the John Kurle home Friday evening. ss —_——_____—__—__-e Frances | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Selmer Oanes was « caller at the John Olsen and William Kershaw homes Monday. Edwin Dietzman called at the F, L. Owen home Monday afternoon. Township election was held at the ‘Tebbo Harms ‘home Tuesday after- noon, Elmer Lundquist was elected road overseer on the west side and Walter Dietzman on the east side. Jim McCormick was re-elected supervisor. John Boren of Bismarck was a call- er at the W. A, Dietzman home Mon- day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger and daughter went to Arena Monday. Mrs. Kruger and daughter remaining at, the homeof her mother, Mrs. J. Brose, until Thursday. Floyd Owen accompanied Joe Fish- er to Bismarck Monday. William Kershaw and Selmer Oanes attended the farm program meeting from this vicinity which was held at McKenzie Thursday after- noon. John Kruger was a supper guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dietzman Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, George Pettis accom- panied Arthur Kershaw to Bismarck Friday. Earl Carlson took John Kruger to Wing Thursday. Mrs, Kruger and daughter returned home with him af- ter spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Brose. Ivan and Clarence Sherman from near Menoken were callers at the ‘Tebbo Harms and John Olsen homes Friday forenoon. Mrs. Bernice Bachman accompan- ied Bernice McCormick and Viola Schauer to Bismarck Saturday morn- ing. Edwin and Mildred Dietzman and Margaret Koch were dinner guests al the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ryberg Sunday. Miss Violet Miller is visiting friends in Bismarck this week. —————________ ___--—__-__# | Menoken | eh a By NORMA AGNEW Kenneth Van Ness visited relatives and friends in Menoken over the week-end. , Miss Elizabeth Wachal was selected by the coaches as a member of the all- tournament team at the Burleigh county consolidated basketball tour- ney held at Sterling Friday and Sat- urday. She received a blue ribbon. Mrs. Walter Yeakle spent Friday evening visiting at the R, G. Abelien home. Mrs. Ed Ebeling and Mrs. Otto Ayers were guests at a bridge party given at the home of Mrs. ‘Lawrence Bair, Bismarck Friday afternoon, A handkerchief shower was given for the honored guest, Mrs. Tom Cooper. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Agnew and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Quinten Foell, Moffit. George Fachal visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Malard Sunday. Miss Laura Taylor, Mandan, spent the week-end at the Ed Ebeling home. Bhe also visited the local schools Monday. Mr. and Mrs. August Klipstein were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Agnew and family. Elmer Agnew visited a few days with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Foell, Moffit. ‘The annual March township elec- tion was held Tuesday in the ton hall. The following were elected: Mr. M. F. Agnew, assessor; Mr. A. C. Dance, treasurer; Mr. George Knoll, supervisor and A. H. Klipstein, clerk. Miss Charlotte Sherman spent Tues- day evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Sherman. She accom- panied Mr, and Mrs. Harry Evans to Stanton, Wednesday. Eleven Menoken farmers attended the AAA meeting, in McKenzie Thurs- day. The county agent, Henry O. Putnam, was main speaker. The Menoken Homemakers enter- tained their husbands and friends at a@ whist party Friday evening at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakle received high prizes. By MRS. GEORGE NELSON A township meeting was held Tuss- day in Trygg echool No, 1. George Nelson was re-elected supervisor and Hugo Nelson and Edwin Olson road overseers, , The Oscar Coleman family motored to Bismarck last lo Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck and son Alfred and Bill Oder from west of Baldwin were dinner and supper guests Thursday at the George Nelson home, Alfred returned home recently from the CCC camp at Kensal, Martin Nelson and Gilbert Ceder- strom motored to Bismarck Monday on a business errand, . Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Spangberg and daughter Violet motored to Bismarck jursday. George and Gerald Nelson and Emil John were dinner guests We at the A. T. Spangberg home. The Nelson's assisted in putting up ice. Axel Johnson and John Stienert were dinner guests Thursday at the Martin Nelson home, Victor Nelson returned home Thurs- day night to visit with his parents, the Nels Nelson’s. He'has served in the CCC Camp in White Bird, Idaho, since last fall and was accom} home by his cousins, the Swanson boys from Magnus, south of Bise marck, Gwendolyn Nelson visited Saturday at the Gilbert Cederstrom home. The John Anderson family, fornier Trygg residents were visitors last Sunday at her parents, the Charlie Strom’s in Still. Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Spangberg and daughter Violet were supper guests Thursday night with Mrs, John An» derson of Bismarck. Willie Jiras was a dinner guest Sunday at the George Nelson home ——__—_—_—_———""> | McKenzie t & By MES. T. T. HUGHES Miss Edna Coons entertained at @ card party Friday night, High score prize went to Kathryn Hughes and low prize went to Perry Sherman. The Misses Margaret Scheean an@ Ella Olson of Bismarck were Friday visitors at the George Manly home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gable and fame ily of Gibbs township were Tuesday evening visitors at the George Hughes home, Mr. and Mrs, BE. W. Anderson, Crum and R, D, Crum recently . ree turned home efter spending the win- ter in Californie. While in Los An- geles they visited Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kirtzman and daughter, “Biotie”, and Edwin Boren, former McKenzie resi< dents, The Homemakers club was enter- tained last Thursday afternoon by Mrs, George Hughes with 14 members present. It was decided to meet Wed- nesday in honor of Mrs, T. C. Torger« son, Mrs. 'T. Hughes and Mrs.‘Anders son and Mrs, Doucette acted on the refreshment committee. On thé git® committee were Mrs. H. Filkins and Mrs, Roeshke, ‘The lesson, on desserta, was given by Mrs, Adams. Mrs. Roy Wildfang”is a new member of the club, After the meeting supper was served by Mrs, Hughes, assisted by ‘Mrs. Jessie Easton. i Saturday shoppers in Bismarck were Mrs. H. R. Roeshke, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Folkins, Mr, and Mrs, G, A. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson. Sunday supper guests at the T, T. Hughes home were Mr. and Mra, G. A. Hughes, Kathryn and Russell Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. 5. L, Adams and Eddie Jr. 2 ee | Wing By ELIZABETH MUELLER Mrs. Ben Bogs and son Robert re- turned home from a Bismarck hos- pital last Tuesday. Mrs. Alex Neff and children, Alex and Martha, and Marthe Surtola were Tuesday evening callers at the John Wutzke home north of Arena. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Weber and family were Sunday visitors at the Jake Mehloff home. s Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Xettleson and family, Martha and, Hulda Sur- tola, Alex, Maggle, Ella, Martha and Elizabeth Neff, Edna Erickson and Martha Sieglock attended’ a party given at the John Boshee home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Magnus and Clarence Magnus spent Sunday at the Emil Erickson home. Mrs. C. W. Beyer and daughter Carlene of Sterling, Miss Lucille Mull- man of Arena and Mr. Jim Austin of Bismarck were visitors at the Albers Kusler home Sunday. Mrs, Wm. McClosky of Sterling and Mrs. E. R. Leach and son Irvin of Arena, visited at the Henry Josephson home Saturday. Mrs. O. W. Newman and children, Lavona and Buddy, of Brainerd, Minn., are visiting relatives here this week. Mrs, Bert Glanville, Mrs. Ette Wil- kinson and Mrs. Howard Glanville en- tertained the Homemakers’ club at the Howard Glanville home last ‘Thursday. Mrs. J. V. Kalla and children, Mrs. William Josephson and Elsie Kavon- ius visited at the Henry Josephson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacobson and daughter Geraldine were dinner guests at the Mike Jones home last Wednesday evening. Raymond Lein, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein, returned home from the C.C.C. camp in Spokane, Wesh., Thursday. Mrs. Etta Wilkson, Mrs. O. W. New- man and children, Lavona and Buddy, and Mrs. Howard Glanville and daughter Bernice were Sunday din- ner guests at the Bert Glanville home The Misses Hazel Lein, Elsie Ka- vonius, Gerda, Lucille, and Josephson, Francis Banttari and Josephson visited. at the E. O, home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Art Payseno and Adrian were dinner guests at. Charles Gray home in Bismarck Sat urday. Mrs. J. Brose and sons Jakie amd Gust were Sunday evening guests at the John Mueller home. Mrs. George Kavonius and daugh- ters Helen and Ina were visitors at the Fred Banttari home Mr, and Mrs. John Mueller were visitors at'the John Weber home Syn- day. Mr. and Mrs, John Weber, Jr., of New Rockford, were visiting friends and relatives in Wing lest week-end. i i

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