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Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fichtner and daughter Clara, of Montana, were visitors at the John Mueller home Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., Bernice Weber, Alice McCloskey and Mrs. Adolph Weber left for a trip to. the West, Tuesday. 4 Clarence Jacobson from Bismarck has been spending several days at the Ole Olson home. ‘ Opal and Beverly Olson returned home Friday night after spending a week in Bismarck. Mrs. Chas. Gray and daughter Mary were. Tuesday and Wednesda: guests at the A. Payseno home. Eleanor Payseno of Moorhead, Minn., was an ovsrnigre guest at the A. Payseno home Tuesday. B, W. Graham and son Jack and Miss Emma Weber left Wednesday for a two weeks’ trip to parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Saturday overnight guests at the Alex Neff home were:. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Holwegner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brutmeyer and family, all of Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Neff and son Max of McClusky. and Anita Tavis of Fargo were vii itors at the John Mueller home Mo day and Tuesday. | Telfer By MES. WM. McMURRICK John Fields returned to Kenmare Tuesday after spending a week at members were present. The old of- ficers were re-elected. The Luther League of the Sunne Lutheran church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thor Thursday evening. daughters, Viola, Helms, Erma, Rose Marie, motored to McClusky Sunday to attend the German Baptist tri- state conference. They were accom- panied home by Mrs. John Hints, who remained overnight and left for her ome in Wolf Point, Mont., Mon- day. The Bible school in the Swedish Mission church closes Friday with a program in the evening. Miss Quale of Minnesota, assigted by Miss Gene- vieve McCullough of Baldwin, are the teachers. The Misses Leoma Sundquist, Bet- y ty Johnson and Marilyn Johnson of the Modern Priscillas’ 4-H club, the Misses Naomi Hagstrom, leader, Nellie and Annie Wyknenko of the Sunshine Workers, returned home Wednesday from the county 4-H camp held at the Indian school west of Bismarck. e——__________» | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE C. O. Kettleson and son, William, and Marvin Alm motored to Bis- marck Friday. Andrew Olson left Monday for Shellbrook, Canada, where he will spend two weeks as a guest of friends and relatives, Pearl Brennise of Re- gan is staying with Mrs. Olson until Mr. Olson returns. f Mr, and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Albert Hagstrom home. Jake Marcovitz of Mandan and an uncle from Minneapolis called in this William McMurrick is staying at vicinity the Wilson Brown home during the absence of Mr. Brown and son, James. They are visiting relatives at ‘Thursday. The Glencoe-Stewartsdale . young people will meet at the Fields home Sunday evening. Bernita Fields will be the leader. Rose and Matt Dietrick attended the 4-H camp at Bismarck, The Telfer 4-H club met at the Fields home Monday afternoon, Esther Baker from Driscoll is vis- ting at the John Craven home. | Missouri By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Wilson Brown and son, James, ere a trip in Kansas visiting FF 3 i g i Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haskenson and son and Gracie Barbie of Bis- marck were Sunday guests at the Clayton Little home. A large group attended a party at the Guss Graf home Sunday eve- ning in honor of Willie Graf and Willie Ehnes’ birthday. The eve- ning was spent informally, and a luncheon ‘was served. ———————__—_+ | Canfield | By MES. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Strand and ie spent the week-end at Center, N. ’ Welch’s Spur By MRS. RB. M. WELCH cE ie iy Aid after services Sunday, Clara Rise spent the week-end with friends at Driscoll. ack Mrs. Helmer Arneson’ returned home Friday evening after a ten days’ visit in Minnesota. She also sccom- panied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lien to Bode, Ia., where they at- tended the “Landingslag.” {Driscoll | ne Be By DELLA MAE OLSON Last Wednesday afternoon the Driscoll Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Joe Louis with Mrs. The project Oredlla Erickson was given at her home Friday afternoon’ by a gtoup of ladies. Mr, and Mrs. John Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Fricke of Baldwin, Mrs. Mount’s parents, have been on & short trip to the northern part of Minnesota and points in Canada. Miss Dorothy Omodt of Sultan, Wash., is visiting relatives here. Vacation Bible school began Mon- day with Harold Brown of Moorhead, Minn., as instructor and Miss Elea- nor, Chapin as assistant. Mrs. Roy Colton will be hostess for the Women’s Foreign Missionary -s0- ciety Tuesday, June 29. Rev. C. C. Jenson of . Northfield, Minn., was a business caller here Monday. Mrs. Ernest Repp and Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie left Tuesday morning for Minnesota and Iowa. Mr., and Mrs. Ed Madson of Lake Park, Minm, arrived Monday. eve- ning to attend the funeral services for the late Geo. Haugen. Emil Wagner was a business caller at the John Wagner home Wednes- Clear Lake | Funeral By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Paul Paslay and Albert Dronen left Tuesday morning on a fishing Hrs, Albert Christensen, Walter and Miss Myrtle Christensen left. Thursday for Jamestown to attend the Seventh Day Adventist camp They returned Sunday Mr, and Mrs, George eda * are the parents of a daughter, Eiline Yvonne, born Friday morning. Mrs. Knudson of Steele spent the week-end at the George Young home. Lyda ‘returned with her grand- mother to visit for a while. Mrs. Harold Olson and oon, Ties my, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and’ Mrs. Oscar Ander- | hcergst Lantiey tenet employed ‘orre! now at the Haral Christianson. farm, Miss Thorson of Bismarek is vis- ee with her friend, Mary Dronner, for awhile. Burnt Creek ‘ By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON The township at the town hall. oe colitgs, © coenting ite re: nesol col 8) va- cation with his parents, Sur. wand . T. lL. -Lee Blengley, son of Mr. Blensley spent a. few|: f rs. Bebe i “TEE. epeiat E H geek shoppers We ning. Painted Woods — By MRS. JOE BROWN Mrs. Fred Mitched died at a Bis- marck' hospital Monday, after a long Anton Nelson and Miss Elsie Hea- of McKensie were married Satur- Gay, June 12. The newlyweds are making their home with the groom's Mrs, Oscar Brostrom and son, Rob- turday. i il Fl RE i il is i Hf sink ‘i i geet il : Esk fi iit Fe an i; REE LEE LES ge H B yy Emil Witt, Leroy Marchant, Lor- raine Wents and Elizabeth Novy mo- tored to Denhoff on Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. - William Witt, Arthur and Esther of McClusky visited at the John Witt home on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. John Fitagerald and family visited with the former's par- ents near Regan on Sunday. 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