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__ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937 son, Chas. Thompson and Irma, Mrs. Carl Olson, Mrs. Walter Janes and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gilbert. Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Pillsbury were guests at the August Benz home Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Janes and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thompson were shop- pers in Bismarck Friday. Mrs, Burt Johnson spent the past two weeks at the Olson home in Bis- marck. Mr. Rhodes returned to Bismarck Monday evening. He spent the past week at the M. D. Olson home. EE Painted Woods | oe By MRS. JOE BROWN Welch’s Spur ea By MRS. R. M. WELCH The Cross-Country Homemakers Club met at the home of Mrs. Robert ‘Welch Wednesday. The lesson on “Floors” was given by the leaders, Mrs, Albert Anderson and Mrs..Glenn Oder. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dorman spent ‘Tuesday night at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Davenport, near Menoken, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler were accompanied by Mrs. Otto Dorman to Bismarck Thursday where the ladies attended a homemakers meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson called at the Glenn Oder home Thursday. The pupils of Boyd school No. 1 and Louise Gardiner spent Friday in Me- noken attending play day exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mallard and family, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dorman ‘and son Theodore, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Welch and family and Mr. and Mrs, Adam Silvernagel were in Bis- marck Saturday. 2 Miss Catherine Moran is spending part of her vacation with her sister, Mrs, L. S. Doppler. She wil also visit her mother at Beach, N. D. Clarence Doppler and the Robert ‘Welch family visited at the Ruth Mc- ‘Murrich home Sunday. | Lein Mr. and Mrs, Ray Morrison and son Jimmy were overnight guests at the| Tom Kjersten home Saturday. Wilton shoppers Saturday included: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan, Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Larson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gunder Hagen, Bill Bitner, Clarence Peterson, Fred Nelson, Iver Erickson and son Melvin, Everet Hare and children and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brown and children. A dance was given at the Rudolph Hagen home Saturday night. Callers at the Frank Riebe home Sunday were Joe Brown, Gunder Ha- gen, Edgar Jackson and Frank Mur- Tay. Mr. and Mrs, John Bietz, Minot, vis- ited with their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. David Riebe, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, Tveret Hare were Bis- marck shoppers Monday. Mrs. Frank Miller called on Mrs. Orla Hammack Tuesday. Mrs. Iver Erickson had as visitors Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Frank John- son and children, Mrs, Orla Hammack and Mrs. Frank Miller motored to Wilton Friday. Callers at the Joe Brown home Friday were Mrs. Iver Erickson, Mr. and Brs. Frank Miller and David Boat. Mrs. Elizabeth Timenson has gone to Bismarck where she wil make her home in the future, | Baldwin OO By MBS. CARL HERDEBU By OLGA M. RISE Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pehl, Tacoma, ‘Wash., Adolph Pehl of Valley City, and Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl and son Neil of Arena were supper guests at the D. D. Barkman home Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. M. E, Christenson and daughter Muriel spent Saturday and Sunday at the B. N. Lien home. HH, L. Hanson is a patient at a hos- pital in Bismarck. We hope to hear of a speedy recovery. Miss Lucille Milman closed a suc- cessful term of school Friday when she and her pupils hiked to the “gulch” and spent the day. Mrs. Martha Schele, son Arnold and daughter Mrs. Nelson, New Deal, ‘Mont,. were overnight guests at the Ole Vik home Wednesday. They were en route to Minneapolis, being called there by the sudden death of the for- mer’s sister. Sam Vik accompanied them. Mrs. Ole Vik left Tuesday evening for Minneapolis. A large crowd attended the fare- well services by Rev. C. T. Brenna at tthe church Sunday. Rev, and Mrs. Brenna and daughter are leaving in the near future for Roundup, Mont. A surprise party was given in their honor at which they were presented ‘with a silver collection. | Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON The Baldwin school children and their teachers went to Regan to take Part in their division of the annual county play day. Baldwin won 23 ribbons. Robert Gehrke was high scorer for Baldwin boys and Alice Hogue for the girls. Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Ira Falk- enstein Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lenihan and daughter and Mrs. Klawitter were Fri- day dinner guests at the Thomas Morris home in Regan. Mrs, Edmund Rupp and Mrs. Gray spent Friday in Regan. Eldo Arvid is the name chosen for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Johnson. Friends gathered at the E. A. Fricke home Sunday afternoon and evening ie help Mr. Fricke celebrate his birth- lay. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rupp and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woods motored to Mandan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarnce Falkenstein and children were Sunday dinner guests at the Elmer Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount of Dris- coll visited with the later’s parents, ‘Miss Mildred Wright of Dickinson spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright. The Lutheran adult confirmation services were held Thursday evening. ‘Those confirmed were: Mrs, Andrew Dronen, Mrs. Clifford Meland, Mrs. Harold Steeg and Mrs. Clarence Han- gon, A farewel party was given Friday evening in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Brenna. Monday Rev. and Mrs. Brén-| mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frick ma and daughter left for » visit at} Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Genrke, ‘Lehr, Wlen and Minneapolis, Minn, spent the week-end with relatives The Royal Neighbors club met Fri-| here. day afternoon with Mrs, H. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kei The Driscoll Homemakers club met| myrna, Regan, ee Bint lites ‘with Mrs. Joe Lewis Wednesday. guests at the Herman Meyer, Jr., Miss Meriwyn Baker of Glasgow, | home. Mont., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Heaton o—2____ 4 Mrs. Earl Baker. Mr. and Mrs. 8S. E. Olson had as aad SARAH HTINIE wisitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rick- ford and family of Verona, N. D, | ‘Telfer | By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Mr. and Mrs. Rudiph Heinle and son Herbert, Sophie Korner, and Mrs. Rudolph Sackman all of Turtle Lake ees id Bismarck Saturday. ‘tle Lake high school will Rey. and Mrs, C. A. Balcom called| have on fends in ae onley Monday: lta ae graduation exercise on May. achers and pupils of the Tel-/ 4, H. Heinle was a business ‘caller fer schools attended play day at Me- token Friday. at the Walter Grewe home Wednes- Rev. Matteson and Rev. Balcom vis- {ted at the Fields home Thursday. Corinne and Naomi Buckley spent Friday evening with Bernita Fields, Bee ee 4-H club met at the} home Saturday evening. Canada Saturday mornong. Saturday shoppers in Bismarck in-| Mr, Sackman and Leona Wolitarsky cluded Mr. and Mrs, John Oraven,| of Turtle Lake left with Mr, Stein for ‘Mr. and Mrs, Dave Kershaw, Lawrence California Saturday morning. Woodland and Bob Leamer. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lair were Mer- Rodney Allensworth spent the week- | cer shoppers Saturday. end with his grandparents in Bis-' “John Bender was a Turtle Lake Gitte’ Gieare-Sievartecae young |"Mar Seneay: Mr. and Mrs, Fred Render and son people met at the Wilson Brown] alvin motored to Menoken Sunday. home Sunday evening. Ernest Wagner called at the A. H. ‘Wm. McMurrick visited at the Wil-| Heinle home Sunday. son Brown home Saturday. Andrew Heinle and son Andy vis- ited at the Jake Ewine home Monday. ————————— ee Rock Hill | Missouri By RUTH LITTLE Joseph Nemetz, high school student of Wing, spent the week-end at his parental home here. Willie Jiras and Clyde Little were Sunday dinner guests at the Martin Nelson home. * reed visitors at the Clayton Lit- ome were Mr. and Mrs. Orville i Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford spent , ears pe Mey palin, Mrs.) sunday at the home of thelr son-in- Olson * law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Kimball near Brittin. day. Paul Fried of Turtle Lake left for Canada Monday morning. Joe and James Holkup were. callers at the Wm. Brezden home Saturday. Charles Schlickenmeyer left ° for By MRS. K. R. SNYDER The Stewartsdale’ Ladies’ Aid missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph Erickson Thurs- day afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellison with his family at Mandan. Miss Le Ora Turner and Dwight | gunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and! rerris were Monday evening callers |° gon were Bismarck callers Saturday. | at the Archie Gamble home in Fort family were entertained at Sunday dinner at the William Mills home. ek and aan James Robidou and ener ly, Mr. ai irs. Emory Wood- Olair Porter, Alfred Faust, Bill Car-| worth and Billie Ann, Del. Bassort roll, Ed Olson, M. D. Olson, Don Dralle; and family, Studie Woodworth and caoee Anderson attended the box-/ sons were among those who attended A By MRS. A. W. FAUST card in Bismarck Friday evening.| play day at Menoken Priday. will be held Tuesday at} Elton, Robert and Elvira Anderson in regard to opening the} spent Sunday with the young folks at pool. Everyone interested | the Jake Deitrich home. Bill Ferguson and son Floyd were callers at the John Crawford home Monday. ; | Prize in broad jumping and John Nel- Whitaker at their home near -Brittin. | *94 2 ti Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and — —_—_______——_ | Richmond ; By MARTHA BOSSERT | Mrs. Mike Jones closed a successful term of school in Richmond Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Stroh motored to Bismarck Monday. Edward, Ted and Paul Stroh called at the William Ryan home Friday. Wing shoppers Saturday evening | included: Mr. and Mrs, Dan Hein, son | Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner }and children, Mr. and Mrs, Jake ; Leno, son Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Gott- | fried Bossert and family, Mr. and Mrs. |Rudolph Engel, daughters Leona and Edlina, Alfred Larson, Paul Stroh, | Fred, Esther and Edna Heimbuck, John Degner, Edwin and Harlin Sa- bin, Hilmer and Hans Jacobson, Ar- thur Pleines and Ernest and Andrew Berg. ‘, Mr. and Mrs. William Engel, daugh- ters Ella and Cleon, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Engel of Garrison and Mr. and Mrs, Gottfried Bossert, son Gottfried, Mrs. John Mueller, daughter Meta, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel, daughter Delores, and Evelyn Novy were Sun- day visitors and guests at the Rudolph Engel home. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Berg, son Sam- uel, daughter Martha and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovich and daughter Della visited at the Adolph Degner home Sunday. Leona, Viola, Edlina and Ella Engel and Meta Mae Mueller spent Sunday at the Jacob Heimbuck home, | Clear. Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son Jimmy visited at the home of Clar- ence Olson in Driscoll Wednesday. Those from this township who at- tended play day in Sterling Friday were Mrs. Harold Olson, Mrs. Albert Christensen, Myrtle Christensen, Wal- ter Christensen, John Malsom, Muriel Knutson, Hertha and Othelia Roem! mich, Helen Nelson, Laura Meyers, Virgil and Clarence Newland, W. F. Keller, Martha Warren and Howard Keeler, and Fay, Forrest and Frances Langley. Muriel Knutson won first son second prize in high jumping. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson, son Jimmy and Willie Olson motored to Tuttle Saturday evening. Mrs, Tillie Meyers and daughter Laura, Mrs, Wm. Lauf and daughter Rose and Miss Irene Koessel of Dris- coll were entertained at the Christ Schoon -home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, George Young and children visited with Walter Young and family in Kidder county Sunday. Raider Alanson caled at the Albert Christensen home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- ily spent Saturday evening at the Adolph Hansen home in Christiania township, | Hazelgrove By MRS. ALLEN FRAZIER Ralph Madiand, Jr., Mandan, and Sheldon Madland of Richland county are visiting this week at the Harold Madland home. Mrs. Dan O’Brien is visiting her mother ,Mrs. John Kiley, in Bismarck this week, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leible were visitors at the Delbert Wahl home Thursday. Reinhold and Raymond Hertz, and Mrs. Herman Jaton and son Al- len, Mrs, Andrew Kraft and Terence, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Frazier, Esther, Glennajean and Floyd were Thursday evening guests of Mr.-and Mrs. Otto Beich. Andrew Kraft, Soloman Gelig, Wal- ter Gelig, Hart. Roberts and Harold median were Denhoff callers Thurs- Ys Dan O’Brien and son James called on Mrs. Anna Holmes Thursday. Mrs. Sam Furhman of Aurora school No. 2 gave a picnic Friday. Lunch was served at noon. The chil- dren played games and a‘ good time was enjoyed by all. School here has been dismissed for the term. Peter Ince was a Saturday dinner guest at the Henry Jaton, Sr., home in Denhoff. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Fode. went to Bismarck Saturday to be guests at the Leonard Schied home. Mr. and Mrs. August Beich and children were-McClusky callers Sat- urday. Mr. and: Mrs, Alfred Leible of Lin- coln Valley were guests of Mr. and Mrs, George Wahl Sunday. Sunday visitors at the Otto Beich home were Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff and children of Tuttle; Mr..and Mrs. Andrew Kraft, Jt., and Elaine June. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and son Terence, Mrs. Barbara Kraft and Peter Ince were Sunday guests at the Isaac Ince home near Arena, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- *|iting friends, Mr./and Mrs. Joe Fischer Sunday. week. Monday Ben McClosky home. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Lester ear ana oe recta Mrs. Elb Cleve- land and son Harry spent Saturday night and Sunday in Bismarck vis- Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Laschkewitsch and daughter Cleo June, Goodrich, were Saturday evening visitors at the John Mueller home, By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Canfield was well represented at Regan play day. They brought back @ number of ribbons. 2 Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand and Mrs; A. Strand were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Johnson Sunday. Baccalaureate services will be held at the Canfield school Sunday eve- ning, May 23, at 8 o'clock. Rev. Rindahl will give the sermon. Com- mencement exercises will be held 5a peclnbeaart Arthur E. mene ul Arthur will be speaker. P. T. A. met Wednesday evening. An interesting program after which a pot-luck lunch was served, Mr. and Mrs. E. Moweler and Mrs. Chris Vogel and son were guests at the Geo. Mowder home Sunday. Tillie Ws returned Tuesday after visiting relatives at Tuttle over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Kuehl and Mr. and Mrs. John Skei called at the Ghylin home Monday’ evening en route home from Bismarck. Saturday evening the Misses Matthews and Wood and Mr. Olson entertained with. a banquet in honor of the high school seniors. Covers were laid for eight at a table decor- ated in pink and white. Selma Mor- lanen expressed the appreciation of the class for assistance of the faculty members and the board of education. Ole Olson responded for the -board and. Miss Matthews for the faculty. Roy Walker read the class prophecy. Those present were Selma Morlenan, Hans Rassmuson, Stanley Frances, Roy Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson &r., Miss Matthews and Bertrum Ol- son. Frances oe By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Tebbo Harms was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. Miss Dena Harms, who has been employed in Bismarck returned home with him. Delvin Owen and Kenneth Mc- Cormick were brief callers at the Dietzman home Tuesday noon. ‘Misses Harriet and Carrie Hoffman of Sioux Falls, 8. D., are visiting at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Tebbo Harms. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sherman were callers at the home of the Ryberg brothers Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bernice Bachman took her pupils to Menoken Friday to attend the play day. Mrs. Floyd Owen also attended, About thirty friends and relatives gathered at the-home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sherman Saturday night. The evening was spent playing cards. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Melick and daughter Opal of Washburn were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Kershaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom and family visited at the home of Mr. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Widger of Naughton twp. Mothers’ day. Christia: By MRS. ALFRED OLSON home Saturday were: Mr. Hanson’s mother and brother Forest from Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nuland and family. Mrs, Hanson: and’ Forest Mr. and Mrs., Christ. Schoon en- Sunday. Mrs. Bill Lauf, s{fster of Mrs. Schoon, Rosa Lauf, Mrs. Meyers and. daughter Laura and -Miss Irene BKoessell. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith returned from Minnesota the past week. Miss Benesh returned to her home in Bismarck Friday after completing an eight months term of school in this district. ‘The following attended play day in Sterling Friday: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus and family, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Sharp and family and Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hanson and daugh- ters, Mildred and Christine. Helen Sharp won first prize in the third grade arithmetic contest. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson were Wing shoppers Saturday evening. len Frazier were Emanuel Fode, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and son Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jaton and:son Allen, Mr. and Mrs, August Beich and children and Mrs. Anna Holmes, ,- Schrunk | By EDNA MARCHANT Mrs. John Witt and son, Stroh and daughter Valda, at the John Witt home Sat- and Harold Nieters and motored to Denhoff Sat- Ghylin By MBS, 0. L. DAVIS Bert Hedstrom made a trip to Mrs. Melvin Backman called at the ‘W_H, Gill home Sunday forenoon. Margaret and Emerson Gill were callers in Still and Regan Saturday Miss Bernice Morris of Bismarck . | night. Canfield l end remained over night returning to|/qQuent was held in Steele Sunday evening. Say srenins: pallid are employed in Bismarck spent - Heaps egehi sien) oy | Menoken Mrs, Herold Madiand and children comme meeting in Bismarck Thurs- lay. A number of Menokenites attended the “house warming” party lay. Mmmes. Ludwig Olsen, J. Karass- witch, Zucker of Bismarck spent Tuesday afternoon at the R. G. Abe- lien home. Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Lueck, Bismarck, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and was given | Mrs. Otto . Ayers. Mrs. R. G. Abelien entertained the Homemakers club Wednesday after- noon. Six members were presen’ Norma Agnew gave the lesson “Call- —— | Glenview day By HILDA JACOBSON The Painted Woods Homemakers club met Wednesday at the Matt Binsfield home with all members present. The Lae ir yeni a lesson on “Floors ioleums.” Lunch} Mabel Magnus is spending a two Fae Peres 6 the lote OF Ae ees weeks vacation at her home here. ‘Two new members joined. ‘A son_was born to Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Christensen recently at Bis- marcl Mmes, Paul Burgess, Ed Morris, E.| Several pupils of Lyman schools A. Anderson, R. E. Hagen and L, J.|Ne. 2 and 3 entered play day meet Jacobson attended a Homemakers| St Wing Frida: council meeting at Bismarck Thurs- day, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Silliman and daughter were overnight guests at the; School is being held this week at the Tom Morgan home Tuesday en route | 4 to the West coast. Hugh Simons is employed at the Lomas gas station in Bismarck, Lars Jacobson visited at the Julius Meyers home Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Moe of Minot visited relatives and friends here|PeMied by Walter Eckholm spent Sunday and Monday. Mrs. R. H. Ferry, Mrs. Van Fiegal and Mrs, Alex Oshaneck and daugh-|.7,_ ter Genece of Wilton were guests at 8 the Lars Jacobson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Larson, daugh- ter Alice and son Allen, motored to the Capital City Monday. Mrs. Bessie Monroe and son Steve | _McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ‘Miss Madge Runey and a group of Mandan friends were Sunday dinner Mr. and’ Mrs. Elmer: Lundquist | guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams. The local Ladies’ Aid was enter- tained by Mrs. Harold Folkins Wed- | Mrs. nesday afternoon with 12 members|ton Sunday and attended the Evan- i , | gelical church conference. present. A pot-luck lunch was served. ‘The 4-H Willing Workers will be! guests of Mr. and Ed. Fuehrer and Miss Elsie Heaton (entertained at the home of Mrs. were celebrated by presenting the two|John Berg Friday evening. honored ladies with gifts. birthday anniversaries of Mrs. The W. C. T. U. held their district convention in the local church Thurs- Visitors at the Adolph Hanson a eburets hues began at 10.a.m. Officers were elect- | €rmoon. ed during the afternoon. The ‘The junior-senior high school ban- Bismarck Satur- Larkin club was entertained rtaine dinner | Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Henry Se Baie oes * | Larson. Mrs,,C. J. Roberts of James- town was a visitor. Miss M. Runey|the parents of a baby girl born at of Mandan will entertain the club|Turtle Lake. day night for drill practice. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes were Mr. and Mrs. Otto|Mercer Tuesday on business. i ho Surl vingsdutwttseioe sara futrs, N. J. Btsuwing, was. taker i By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Walter and Verila Inget, Sulo Lappe et Martha agg were ursda it Olson home. dagen de » = Selma Eckholm spent the week- end at her home. Church services and confirmation john Matson heme. Ingets had guests from New Leipsig over the week-end. . Mrs. Henry Pihlja went to Bis- marck Friday to spend several days with her niece, Siama Pihlaja. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson accom- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg and Willys Wanttaja. Clarence Olson left for LaMoure y morning. igurd Dronen and Earl Waisti left goes to Idaho and Waisti to Ore- ———) | Riverview By RITA MAE WORST John Flannigan is spending several days at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ry- berg. A Mr. and Mrs, George Schonert, Mr. and Mrs, William Paul, Mr. and Mrs. William Schonert, Alberta Worst, ‘Mrs. James Briggs and Tech. Sgt. and Phillis Worst was an overnight guest of friends at Wild Wood lake Saturday. By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. John Baumiller and family visited at the home of John Mrs. Ivan Holden, who has been suffering from rheumatism the past few months is up and around. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spitzer and family visited at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Hank Fox, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Huhn and family, Wilton. faut and Sara Holden, Clar- -——_—______4 Harriett —t | Wilson MBS. JOHN A. BERG J. J. Wagner of Mercer spent Sun- day at the Gust Neumiller home. Mrs. H. E. Redington entertained the Homemakers club Thursday aft- Olga tl Mrs. John Berg attended the 4-H club demonstration meeting at Wash- ‘burn Saturday. A very interesting lesson was given by Mrs. Grace Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schell Jr. are Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Buchholtz ‘Wol 5 Mr. Ludwig Wagner motored to THis Curious WorLb By William |; Ferguson \7 —S—- ARE THE ONLY ANIMALS CTHER, By LOIS WILLIAMSON and Mrs, Jake Wutske, Mr. and Emil Zerr and Mr. and Mrs. By GERTRUDE KOPPY John Gimbel and Fred Opp, Hazel- callers in this 1 ‘The Royal Neighbors held a meet-|motored to Bismarck Wednesday. ing in the hall Thursday night. They| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Geist of Tappen, bees taba! com: plan to hold a specia! meeting Mon-|N. D., spent Wednesday at the Christ |"DA0y, Tot aaa John Back- Clain home ‘The lesson, “One Dish Meals,” was given by Mrs. McClain. A delicious hot lunch was MAI Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schermelster ers at the Steve Koppy home. NATURALLY IN AN ‘ Still OPRIGHT POSITION. fi i ra 5 i eg i E if int : i i z i EF : i z i i i z school No. 3. from No. 4 took first in broad jump, 75 yard dash and high jump. There were severel seconds and thirds, mak- ing a total of 75 points for the two schools, Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Nordquist ~ ‘Mrs. Erickson. Northwest Kidder ———_—__————-q1 MES. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Hi and L. Gordy, H. Thorne and Jake Stiglemeyer were in Tuttle Monday. Frank and Opal Gray and Mabe. Haselgrove called at the Russell Woodward home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bidawell are the parents of a daughter, born April 9thShe has been named June Marie. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gray called Thursday at the R. Kramer home. Floyd Brolin was in Tuttle Mon- day on business. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Seamore Sperry were shoppers in Goodrich Thursday. Adolph Hieb Jr., spent Sunday at his home. Leona Vollmer is recovering from an operation at a Bismarck hospital. | | Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Lester Blatterer was a business call- Valentine Steiner were John Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Coddington, Jack Fleck the {ted ‘with John Mahoney Sunday, Wesley and Janice Coddington, May Welliver and Clinton Solum were callers at the Charles Fisher Monday. Trygg | and ‘Mrs, Donald Eilison and daughter ee, called at the Ivan Holden home Sun- day. By MRS. GEORGE NELSON A special Homemakers meeting wil) be held Saturday evening, May 29, ai the home of Mrs. Gilbert, Cederstrom, to consider the ensuing year’s proj- ect and the drill: to be given on Achievement Day. All members are requested to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson took Gwendolyn to the Oscar Coleman home Sunday night, and the Coleman boys took their sisters, Evelyn and Gwendolyn, back to, Regan- to con- tinue their high schdol studies. Mrs, A. T. Spangberg and Violet and Mrs. Lena Lundquist, Mabel and attend services conducted by Rev. Greipp of Regan. Sunday school was also held before the services. ‘The Cederhill Homemakers club as- sembled Wednesday, May 12, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Kell and all ten members responded to roll call. Mrs. Victor Monyier, Mrs. Bob Mon- yier, Jessie Pettis, Mabel and Lylas Magnus were visitors. The meeting opened by singing “Auld Lang Syne” and “When We Get Together.” were topics given by Mrs. Bert Mag- nus. “Floor Coverings, Linoleums and Paints” was given by Mrs. Bert Hendershott. Mrs. Bert Hendershott was appointed to purchase a birthday gift for Mrs. Geo. Nelson. After the meeting adjourned a luncheon was served by the hostess. Alternating with. Mrs, Bob -Monyier and Jessie Pettis, the June meeting will take Place with Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and son Bernard Lee, Regan, were supper Susete Saturday at the Geo. Nelson jome. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Solberg and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nel- son and Gwendolyn were Sunday luncheon guests af the Bert Hender- shott home. He returned Tuesday after spending a few days visiting at the Habech Etta Anne Cederstrom was an over- night guest last Sunday night with Alyce Fisher and accompanied Mr. Fisher home Monday. Mrs. Geo. Nelson and son Gerald, and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom and Arleene motored to Bismarck Thurs- day where Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. ;|Cederstrom attended a council meet- ing, conducted by Grace DeLong, home demonstration leader from Fargo. Arrangements were made for Achievement day to be held in Bis- marck June 23, Harlo Hendershott, Fred Cox and Alfred Vollen were among those who transacted business Thursday in Bis- marck. Hugo Nelson, Lylas and Mabel Magnus, Melvin and Aldeen Coleman, Dolores Monyier, Helmer Magnuson, Etta Ahne, George, Rodger, Arleene Hilbert Cederstrom and a niece of Mrs. Kell were luncheon guests Wednesday at the Ernest Kell home. school, who will make a brief visit at home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley motored te McKensie Sunday and visited at the Harve Moffit home. Mrs. Geo. Nelson and Gerald, and w S wd . Z 4 5