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‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Joseph und Clarence were entertain-| most enjoyable aff First -and | services in the Congregational church y ed at the Dallas Barkman home Tues-| second prizes were awarded to the! Sunday. e ay. ae z day evening Worletz’ sisters and third prize to! Mrs. Andy Fischer called at Joe! ning, March 22, by the P.T. A. there.| The King’s Heralds will meet at | John Birkeland motored to Driscoll | Mrs, Hauser. The first prize basket | Mickleson’s on Monday afternoon. | Anyone who enjoys a good laugh had} the home of Mrs. Hillerson Friday Saturday, was a doll house in a lovely colonial| Alfred Anderson of this community | better attend. afternoon after school, daclics A fairly lurge crowd attended jersey home Wednesday afternoon. | A large crowd was out Sunday eve-| The Lutherans will have’ English | PAGE TWO | _ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS if ou _—___—_—__—_-* Leith i ———° Anhorn made strip to Carson Tuesd: Walter Moen was tendere a number of friends Wed nd useful ncheon was Sundin and \ MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927 Girls Beware Marriage and Babies on -_-——, interesting and comical program to Bruschwein Tues- ai be put on at Braddock Tuesday eve | paper dre: ‘ 1 ’ i Mrs. William Uhde, Sr., was a call- er in town, Adolph Krause is day for Milwaukee, Wis. Fred Hendrickson has _ returned Jafter a few days spent in Wilton. A. Tourtlotte has been in Bismarck ithe past few days, receiving treat- ment for his eyes. H. Helgeson was a caller in Bis- it week, Ison and G._ Brenni jare expecting to be marshal. We soon know who won the r: | The people of the Canfield viein- lity are giving a play in the Regan 1 March 18, called “The Last Day j. Mr Dimond | Mabel, were cal elson home Mond: oat ving Wednes- High Schoo! Notes Billy Burbage visited school Tucs- Skramstad, were enter-| day. B. Swanson home! ‘The following pupils were absent Radio music and quring the past week: Stella Stew- d and lunch was) Stadvold, Elsie Meyer, Selma _Repp, | Bill Rosvold, Loren ‘Carr, Lillian Meland and Kenneth Carlson. Lucille Gustafson stayed with her friend, Bery! Johnson Saturday night. The Modern history class has been studying about China the past. week. |" "The advanced algebra class is now solving homogeneous quadratic equa- tions. Friday English club observed Fri- day as China day by giving a pro- Ww. Saturday evening. = for a visit. | Rey. and Mrs. A. A. Leiske. Rever-| morning, March 20, at 11 a. m. Rev. | the family, who formerly | they will return, + . Jones and [were Bivmarck callers at the auto- | Shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. |e oon an party held at the Willie Olson home a Avie Krause left for Milwaukee,| ning to the services held here by| service at the M. E, church Sunday Mr. afd Mrs. Dallas Barkman were] rrr | “ithe Lein house is now occupied by] end Leiske received a call to Beach | Gress will preach at 2 p. m. | euteristoed’ at the “Alfred Arneson] | Brittin Scelsley fat Timerly|and it will be several weeks before 3 | Ware ie tere eee ‘The M, H. Brownawell family and | Mrs. q |. H. Brownawell family Mr, and Mrs. Henry Crawford | ,,Mim, and Mrs. Harry Dimond were) i opular teachers, Misses | : Mis, Fred Hendrickson and Bvelyn| Erickson and. vola Nagel, Li mobile and style show. ‘went to Bismarck Wednesday after-| tained at the 0. Misses Irene and Ida Johnson d Helmer Arneson spent evening at the M. J. Bren- ded the | M. A./E mer Lein Thursday den home. A fairly large crowd atte gue held noon, | Saturday eveniny | Edna Eide was a caller at the A.) whist were enj The | H. Helgeson home Wednesday even-, served by Mrs Whiteaker were | j,/ Mrs. RJ. ors Saturday, The John Keifer house that was, turkey feeder from Owatonna Metal - y at Jason Hoover's Sat- | Vacant all winter is now occupied by| Products company, Owatonna, Minn., .80, | urday evening was well attended. | the Sicelsley family. |for having the second best exhibit | rt Brenden, who went to/ Mr. and Mrs. J. Doan attended the) John Zellmer was a caller in Regan| of White Holland turkeys at the All- » consult a doctor, return- automobile and style show in Bis-| Wednesday. | American turkey show at Fargo. jmarck last week, | Miss Clara Krause was a shopper! Not very many went to the town- in town Wednesday. ‘ship election held at school No. 2 Mrs. Fred Hendrickson and daugh-| Tuesday. O. L. Peterson was re-elect- | Saturday to go to Mensworth’s. ismarck gifts were re near Mr, Mrs. E served by Miss Ma Miss Hazt Chaly ed a fine callers here ‘family ere me | and daughter, at the Joe Mick- y evening. | en spent Wednesday Schroeder at the N. A. Soderho!m | home. | i afternoon Mott s at E. Anhorn home Mrs. Merrick T returning have been visit-| Edythe follow an die i a the Jones home The ing officers were electe Mrs. E. Anhorn; vice 9 wihe Jones; ‘secre lin Mc Cooper, who will father in the f dim MeGarr here Monday is | The M. W, A, Forester team went} Elgin Monday evening help! nitiate 20 members. Mrs. BK, J. r returned home} Thursday evening from a week’ visit at New Salem. Mrs, Robt. O'Connell and daughter, en, returned Monday from Bismarek. Beulah and Bernice Emeh enter tained) the members of the Star Clothing club at their home Monday reside with s visiting | to home are looking forward to the} n Play which will be given at} and 24, hbridge and Martin Dahl entertained the an Ladies Aid at her home ship Pa at o'clock, La ice at willl owing this — service. school at the usual Carson, Sunday P, C. 8 at congr will Tuesday | The high school report cards w je Y ast week, Our high school is taking part in stice iuer-writing contest. Th student is to write a letter to a local t on the following Merchants Should Handle Da-! holds its regular meet March 2iet, in the it 8 A splendid Intermediate Room The attendance in our room has been good. Florence and Oscar} Wrolson have returned. They have been ill a week. fourth and fifth grades have} } made an interesting product map the United State: The third gr called “The Journ picked out one pict de studied a poem ch pupil | party Tittle | topie: | a nd Sophus Lien at- party at Arena Sat motored is to ree Pi eae Sterling Parnes cheeses Miss Mina Lewis and Miss May Hall were hostesses at a birthday given for Miss Lillian Hall The A delicious lunch we served jdnight. Dancing and games featured the evening. Mrs. Carol Byers is on the sick asquerade will be given at the Sterling hall Thursday evening. Mrs. Helmer Melland ente ined the Union Aid at her home Thursday Mrs. Roy Turner entertained the wht Hawks” at her home Thurs- ng. daughters Marge nd the M Johnson and Miss B shopping in Bism: Miss Vivia osney were hostesses at a for Miss Florence Gosney and Gosney Saturday evening. ening spent in. playing A delicious lunch was serv- midnight. Raymond end with fri Miss Esther days with Mr her and Mildred ty were arles it a few John divec week, | Miss Ruth Fuller spent the week- end in Bismarck. Mr. and M 5 ited in Driscoll Sunday. i Mildred Johnson visited at Max Lang's Sunday. Three big rabbit drives have been held in this v y and close to 1,000 jackrabbits have been brought i er Maland vis- s. Emil Lang and fam- . und Mrs. Dorsen and nily visited at the Max Lang home , Martin Nelson and and H. B. Wagner were ers M a C lier in town Ecklund Arthur Risch visit Morris home Monday evening. E ompson was a shopper in k Tuesday. and Mrs, Phil Monroe Monroe's folks, M us, of Cromwell town Bis Mr. with d Mrs, John Williams ed at the home of their son, Williams, Mond: Emil Hilken visited at the A. F. ~ We have Primary Grade | Beauford Moen | vyed a vietrola record brought us | Our milk monitors Warren} Teker and Leroy Herron, | monitors are Le Williams nh Chester Schmeche ath: | erly visited our last’ Wednes-| day. | fhe second bringing) Dutch pictu e vivid| the daily life hey are constructing a windmi poster, | ea Sis Shae Estherville Twp. ee —+! Doris Englebrit took Mr. place in the postoffice while Mr. Rierson and famil; their school in’ Bismarck. { Allen Weste visited his aunt in Bismarck Saturd. nd Sund. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough Soh were callers in Regan Saturday afternoon. Alfred Anderson, who has been at tending the Hanson auto and tractor school in Fargo, is expected back this week, “C. W. Scott bas been quite ill at his home south of Regan, suffering m an attack of rheumatism, Mrs, J. Fischer was a caller at the H. CG, Atndt home Saturday. = Me, and M August J. Krause alled at the Henry Arndt home Sat- curday evening. ©" Mabel and Willard Dimond attend- | i on’s | turday | visited ed the P. T. A, at the Center school-|* rhouse. Agnes Solahn was a caller in Re-| gan Friday : | visiting her s has bee Roy McCullough, east s Alm and children were | ¢ shoppers in town Saturday. Fred Stanley was a caller in town afternoon. istian Endeavor is giving ‘a party ut the parsonage Saturday evening. All members are urged to watt gerd Keause! sj6ht : Sunday -with her parents south of Regan. Fred Erbuck had the mjsfortune to break his arm last week. Mr. Er- buck fell from a ladder while work- 4 . Klipfel of Regan was visitin chig parents in Ashley. Mr. Klipfe eft Sunday morning’ and returned Tuesday. ‘ Mrs. A. J. Krause and son, Adolph, erd callers in Regan Monday. | Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Zelmer were tallers at the G. J. Krause home Sun- day. "ff, Johnson wan’ a caller at the thome of his brother near Regan. Mae Thompson and Earl Wilmot ere callers in this community Sun-} in, Myron, who attends high h Anderson home Monday. Wallace Anderson and Emil ken rs in Wilton Mond: Joe Benn derson and Bud .F. Morris home r Johnson Wilton Tuesday. Bennie and Levi Donald Morris called Perkin's home Tuesday ra Mr. rs, Elmer Williams ane t the V. L. Anderson ay evening. f Anderson and children, Vernal and Margaret, and Mrs. T. F, Morris were shoppers in the capital city Friday. Sam Brown was a_ busine: call at the H. A. MeCullough home Fri jay. Hil- ‘An- at on was a shopper in to her visit at ris returne yr a week’ rris home, Levi Anderson and Donald Morris callers in Wilton Saturday eve phnson visited at the Scott nday The rabbit drive held in Feklun Sunday was su sful, About rabbits were ki Lunch ved at the Burl Monroe hom Misses Meta and Mildred’ Milken visited over the week-end at thi home, Mr. and Mrs. The Asplund were shopper guests in Bismarek Frida Mrs. Herman Falkenstein and son Wallac and Teddie Anderson wer 0 ser- how rch was a business caller in the capital city Friday. Mrs. C, Hilken and son, Emil, and Lilly, were transacting arck Friday, Frank Dutton. and nketta, were Sunday T. F. Morris home. Mrs. Wallace Anderson and Mrs. H. A. McCullough and daughters, Elsie and Aldythe, visited at the Buri Monroe home Sunday. daughter, Morris home Sunday evening. M id Mrs. Elmer Wil s and sited at the home of Mr. , Lein A large crowd attended the Ladies bees held at M. A. Lien’s last Wednes- jay, Ed Nygaard, who has spent the st week visiting in Dickinson, re- turned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Rise, Clarence and Arthur spent Thursday evening at Ole Spilde’s. Sybil Strandness, Olga and Joseph nesday evening at the M, A. Lien home, . Mrs. H. Rannestad and son, ‘Har ‘Spld, were callers at the A. L. Garnes ‘Aifved Arneson, accompanied motored to Bismarck Wednesday, the latter going to capsals a doctor. He tuek a fork in his to reported he had blood paisoning and ere $e enter the Noapial Se w from af dle’ which Frank Berkvam hs Mr. and Mrs.. Berkvam Meee tie eatchin board w je. township saree thelde M. Bjerks horse ‘Tuer, opie Hainan tt ristianso last | | at the T. F.| Loraine, arrived Saturday from Hal- | \ by| Mr. Christianson and son, Arnold, jot and it was! e. ‘and Mrs, J. 0, Bise, Selma, J. H. Anunson called at the N, Soderholm home, Mrs. Soderholm’ r turning home with him spend some time there. There will be Norwegian services " church next Sunday, March | Manly fami the on spent | Sunday visiting with his son,|his head. 4, who is a patient at a hospi- tal at Bismarck Art Bjorhus and Ole Spilde motor- ed to D: oll Monglay afternoon, Ed Nygaard motored to Driscoll Monday. i | gees SSE! Catholic services were held at the |home of Mrs. Cadey Tuesday. |_ Mrs. J. W. Beyer visited Mrs. Al- |fred Olson Tuesday afternoon. | Mrs. Albert Christensen called on Mrs. Robert Sharp at Driscoll Tues- \day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer mo- t 0 Steele Tuesday and spent the day visiting their son and fam |. Mrs. Adolph her mother, | Tuesday. | A number of young people attend- jed the party at the Hazel Nelson home Tuesday evening. | Mrs. Albert Christensen made a jtrip to Steele Wednesday, Mrs. Vernon Brenden and infant son returned from St. Alexius hos- | pital Wednesday. | Mrs. Christ Schoon visited her |daughter, Mrs. Adolph Hanson, Wed- nesday, while the men folks went to | town. |. Henry Olson’s neighbors have been bucy the past week hauling lumber from Sterling for the new house on jthe Olson farm which is to take the |place of the one recently destroyed by fire. _ Mr. | Mrs. Christ Schoon, d Mrs. Will J. Stiles were ar trip to Steele Thursday. | Mrs. Emma Shaffer and Mr, and |Mrs. Harold Hargrave attended the jauto show in Bismarck Saturday, | A card party and dance was given at the William Olson home Saturday jevening. | Miss Lena Deslevy spent Saturday Jafternoon and Sunday with Miss |Leona Hargrave. Mrs. Clarence Brown and daughter, Wednesday, returning liday to visit with her parents, Mr, {and Mrs. Ole Nelson. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Van Vleet. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- tained a number of relatives and “|friends Sunday. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson vis- i the Christ Schoon home Sun- The Misses Keela and Goldie Olson called on Miss Bernice Pasley Mon- day afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson and jdaughter Ruth called on Mr, Nel- n’s parents and. sister, and Ole Nelson, and Mrs. Brown, John Merringdahl is enjoying sit from her father, John Hen- sen, who arrived Monday. Township election wag held at Clear Lake school No. 1 Tuesday. L. B, Olson was elected for the term of two years, in place of George rison, who has gone to Illinois, Warren Keeler was reelected for the term of three years. A birthday ‘party was given in onor of Miss Leona Hargrave at the rank Shaffer home Tuesday eve- iz. Quite a few young folks were sent and all enjoyed themselves. Lunch was served at midnight. verre eb Be Steiber | Julius and Delbert Olson were |business visitors in Regan Friday. Mr. and Mrs, John Carlsbn and \children were Regan shoppers Sat- urday. | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rannestad of | Regan were guests at the Jones home Sunday. J. W. Gramling visited at the Carl- son home a couple of days last week. The township board held a meet- ng at the C, L, Malone home Tues- day. Mrs. A. L. Garnes and Mrs. Tourt- lotte spent Sunday afternoon at the |J. C, Olson home. : |, Mrs. C. L Malone attended the |Legion Auxiliary meeting in Regan Thursday afternoon, | Vincent Sherman is working for C. | L, Malone. Mr. and Mrs, John. Carlson and family were among those attending |the play at the Canfield school Fri- {day evening. Miss Naomi Hagstrom spent. the Charlie Keator visited at the T, F, week-end at her home in Hatheryie| township. Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Malone were Sunday visitors at the John Carlson jhome, | Delbert Olson was a caller at the | Hickel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson, Dennis jand Doris and Mr.- Gramling epee Ehuesday evening at the C. L. Malone ome, | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and Mr, ;and Mrs. hI motored to Stark to visit relatives, a | Fred Warners called on Schaffers ; Rise and Helmer Arneson spent, Wed- | Tuesday afternoon, | Mr. and Emil Zelmer are the {parents of a daughter born recently. Mrs, Zelmer formerly was Miss Lu: Hla Johnson of. this.community and he and Mr. Zelmer. recently moved {to Canada, j Mary Hochalter is visiting with |mas brother, Fred Hochalter, at Bis- marek. “ 5 | A birthday party. was -.given: in |honor of Gustave Schatz Wednesday | T: evening. f Sisters. and brothers of Miss Wor- dels ate, visiting with her for the week-end. F, Susie Schatt visited’ “her ' sister, n_Strol Johns Lake P. T. A. and basket A. and will a ToS ee Clear Lake 1 Hanson visited with} social held Friday--evening: was Mrs. spent the Manly Sr. week-end here with the | Marion Clizhe had the misfortune of having a wagon wheel pass over Four teeth were broken Jand his lower lip was so badly cut | it required cight stitches to be taken. | A number of persons of this com-| Imunity were fortunate in winning} prizes at the auto show and trade \week at Bismarck. | Mrs. Frank Lambert and son, | Ralph, of Arena visited at the L. E. | Heaton home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E, McKee of Bis- marck spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. L. E. Heaton Jr. A number of farmers of this vicin- ity are taking advantage of the seed loan. P. Bliss, John Rodgers and Harry O'Neill, on the loan committee from this vicinity, met Wednesday afternoon. Orville Newbarger returned Sunday from Indianapolis, Ind., where he has {been since Christmas. He resumed his work at the depot Monday and Ed _Lynde returned to Jamestown. Ed Easton has accepted a position with the Interstate Bus company, which operates between Bismarck and Aberdeen, S. D., and began work Monday. Miss Anna Grenz returned Sunday from the western part of the state. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Easton entertain- ed the whist club Saturday evening. Hallie Belk and family are in town visiting relatives. Mr. Belk ex- pects to locate in Sterling. Among those who attended the rab- bit hunt east of Driscoll were Tom and B. F, Coons, Emery Turner, Roy covered 16 sections and got 500 rab- bits and a coyote. Rev. H. Zellar and Ed and George jFuehrer went rabbit hunting | Sterling Monday. F. M. Leathers is moving his fur- | |niture into his house and will live there for the spring and summer, The pupils of Mrs. Bertholf’s room jgave the following program: Piano, |Ruby Thomson; spring songs, girls; |playlet, Angel Mollie, by the grades; jpiano, Esther Watson; That Sign, Manfred. Manly; Indian song, Dor- on; piano, Edna Coons; Took It?, June Johnson and Alvin Thompson; piano, Nina Man'y; othy | Who ‘Dorothy Wildfang; Mother Goose, Esther Watson; Buying an Airship, by the grades; A Surprise, Mildred ;Oeffner; Sunnyside orchestra. imeem Fae « lap | Schrunck | ——— Pearl White, who has been visiting her grandmother at Chasely, N. D., returned to the George Mauch home Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Marchant were in Wing Tuesday. Jim Walters and Mr. Fode were in Bismarck Tuesda: Mr. and Mrs. Matt Matz visited at the Steve Bachar home Tuesday evening. i ith her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Steve Bachar called at the Carl Johnson home Thursday. Mrs. Cook and son, Sam, of Lin- coln Valley visited Mrs. Cook's ily, Tuesday. Jim Novy was in Wing Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Crouse and family visited at tie John Cook home Wednesday eve- ning. The Adventist meeting held at the Carl Johnson home Thursday eve- ning was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and An- drew Ackerman were shopping in Wing Friday. John Cook and Amiel Schuckmere visited at the Carl Johnson home Wednesday. rs. E. M. Nolan is able to be up and around again after having an at- tack of the grippe. 4 R. G.. Marchant and family and Harold Wentz visited at the Herman Neiters home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Neiters, Marcella, Andrew, Vivian and Harold, visited the Henry and Herman Seilinger families Thursday evening. Mrs. William Witt has been Tuttle peloing her daughter ready for their auction sale. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hein and Mrs. E. M. Nolan were in Wing Saturday. ‘Andrew Ackerman is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Cook. Anton and Tra¢y Novy visited at the Herman Neiters home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and | son, Eddie, visited at Jim Novv’s | Sunday evening. The one-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel passed away Sat- jurday. Interment was in the Evan- gelical cemetery Monday afternoon. | The bereaved parents have the sym- |Pathy of the entire community. Estherville |. Fred Erbuck motored to Wilton, | Tuesday, where he received medical attention. ‘Al Tourtlotte returned from: Bis- receiving medical attention. Miss ina Eide visited with Mrs. A. H. Helgeson Monday. evening. Edna Knudson was a shopper in Regan Tuesday. i ge. Keifer was a caller in town Tuesday. i Ole Aune_has been busy painting the: Alcott Ryberg Kome, four miles southeast of town. ton boys were callers in Regan Tuesday. ra. ‘Fischer called at the Joe: Miekleson home Monday. Mrs, Oscar Hillstead called in town Alfred, Anderson returned Tyes- doy from Fargo where he attend- the Hanson auto and tractor a ‘oad Misses ae: Oo Eis | Ladin.» jerake_ -Mildrs Junston led in town: Wednesday fte hs. . Mis . Bere Holstein of Wing held of Jamestown, | Turner, Floyd and Isam Belk. They | Little Mother, Fern Rodgers; piano, | O. O. Sperry visited Wednes- daughter, Mrs. Jake Wentz and fam- | marek Tuesday.where he had been| | Thursday morning. Ella Shilling called at the H. C.! Arndt home last week. \ ‘red Danielson is now our con- | stable, Grace Rascher is working at the/ Regan State Bank. |. Willard) Dimond, who made j home with his parents in town all winter, is planning on moving on the farm again. Mr. and Mrs. A, Westerman were jeallers in Bismarck last week. ‘home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Uhde, | Sr., Sunday. |" Mr. C. W. Parsons has just return- |ed from the country. Mr. Parsons has been doing some carpenter work on his farm which has been vacant for a while. The Leo Sheldon fam- ily will occupy the farm soon. Edith Colip, who has been stay- ing with her sister, Mrs. Roy Rasche, on the farm, came to town to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Colip. Ghylin | i | Erick Englebretson in Regan Wednesday. Miss Krause called at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. C. Arndt, Wed- nesday. : | Marvin and Marion Alm were in Regan Tuesday. |_ Charlie Keator was a Regan caller| | Tuesday. |_Mrs.. Nels Alm was a shopper in | Regan Wednesday. i | CW. Scott, who is living south | of Regan, is on the sick list Mr.| dental | was a caller | Seott has rheumatism. Clara Krause had some work done in’ Wilton last week. Mrs. A. J. Krause called on Mrs.| Fred Ehnes one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davies, who are! | visiting at the home of Mrs. Davies’ ‘at | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Folmer,| called in Regan one day last wee' Dave Spangberg was a Regan call- jer one day last week. | Bill and John Drawver were Regan one day last week. | Charlie Magnuson, son, Earl, and | daughter, Ruth, visited at the Lund | home, south of Regan Sunday. Reuben Krause and Paul Rupp were out jack rabbit hunting Sunday. Between the’ two, they killed three | rabbits. Charlie Magnuson, Earl and Ruby were Regan’ shoppers Saturday. Martha Alm called on Mabel Dim- ond Saturday. Esther Krause called on H. C. Arndt Saturday afternoon. Those who attended Christian En- in Mrs. deavor in Regan Sunday night were | Miss Ella Funston, Mabel Dimond, | Miss Holstein, Mr. John Steinart, Gladys Grami Walter, Israel Florence and Elsie Keator, Marvin, Marion and Martha Alm. Martha lea j the meeting, and Mabel leads March | 20th, |. The St. Patrick’s party which was held at the parsonage was not well attended. Lunch was served after a |} number of games had been played. ! Quite a number of persons from | this vicinity attended the St. Pat- | rick’s party Saturday night. There was no school in the Ghylin schoolhouse No. 1 on account of the election. “Red” Gordon is working for Eric Englebretson this spring. Mr. Gor- |don is from Wilton. 1 -——___—__ + Wild Rose | About. 50 hunters met for the big |rabbit drive here Sunday afternoon, jand 500 rabbits were killed. A gen- jerous and appetizing lunch, with hot coffee, was served to all after the hunt by Mr. and Mrs. John Peter- son, Reverend and,Mrs. A. A. Leiske and Mrs. R. J. Elliott were enter- tained at dinner at the 0. L, Petor- son. home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Noll, accompan- ied by Mrs. Noll's sister, i Gladys Swanson, Bis- marek Saturday. Miss Ida Hurvela returned here last week near Kintyre, where she has been employed for several months, Miles Stanton, who teaches school No. 2, spent the week-end with the home folks. J. J. Pugh motored to Bismarck Saturday. It is reported that Ed DeHaan, a | former resident here, but now of Mof- | fit has signed the contract to main- tain. the county road that runs through this township from Moffit to the Emmons county line. Mr,_and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son, Roger, and Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Brownawell were Sunday guests at the Howard Brownawell home. Miss’ Helen Skramstad, who teaches the Cherry Grove school, spent thé week-end with her friend, Miss Hefen: Erickson, who’ teaches Wild | Rose sehool No. 1. |” Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson were pleasantly entertained at the J. 8. Swanson home Sunday evening. |. George ‘and John Staff arrived here Sunday evening from Baker, Mont., to visit this week at the Howard Brownawell homé. Geor | Staff, who is Mts. Brownawell's | father, will return to his ‘home in | Baker, and his brother, John, will | return to his. home in Minnesota. motored to i dinner guests at the O. F. Belk home | Sus re Mes R. J. Elliott received notice Friday of the death of her little | grand-niece, Audry Bat; marck, of*that* gepaa disease, spinal meningit! Mrs." El becime | very much | last summer. Mr. and Stim Goodin ‘Sunday. at the home of M ing’s parents, Mr. and’ M. Peterson. Mr.‘ and pleasant visitors at‘the O.'B, Swan- son ie Friday evening.” _ McKinley «ai Roger Reaman of Hazelton were out ‘putting the tele- phones. in. a 8, Olaf. Felthesm - aot ‘visiting her daugh r, Mrs. John Pete : family. Sunday. Also atter services here in the even: spent Good+ OL, ‘ed, ing and renewed acquaintances swith o Mi b nd fri 4 red ire, Ernest Sav rehearsing Tuesday ile were | ' | McKenzie |} ter, Evelyn, returned from Bismarck | ed to succeed himself as supervisor. his; i Mrs. A. Lundberg called at. the! meeting at the home of Hugo Solberg | Hugo Solberg and son, Philip, were | in the capital city Tuesday. been employed. CBF —$—$—$—$ $ $ $$$ | Naughton | oo Mr. and Mrs. Louie Martineson and 1 cll visited at Hugo Solberg's Sun- jay. Mrs. C. A. Carlson and son, Paul, | motored to Bismarck Monday. The township members held their Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Louie Martineson gave a birthday party for their son, Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson and daughter were in the capital city Thursday. Mrs. O, N. Lundin and Marguerite were in the city Thursday. Chas, and Lester Johnson were in Bismarck Saturday. Isabelle John- son came out with them to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Solberg and family went to Bismarck Saturday. ir. and Mrs. Emil Johnson and children were shoppers in the capital city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Solberg and family motored to Bismarck Satur- jay. Arthur Larson was in the capital city Saturday. The teacher of school No. 3 has been sick for the last two weeks, but has resumed her teaching this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and son, Myron, and Mrs. C. A. Carlson and sons, Paul and Nobel, visited at the home of Chas. Johnson Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Joe Fischer and Myron: visited her mother Wednesday. | Wilton Raymond Glasner returned to his| home here from Minot where he has| lynn was a business visitor in Mandan Wednesday. J. W. Gramlerg of Regan passed | i i | tie Bigler home. M Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Sayille were | f | spent several: weeks at-her home here | Mrs. Nels Thompson were | Mi | Marie, visited relatives in Bismarck \ spent Sunday at her home. ;to Mandan Saturday to attend the through Wilton Thursday en route home from Bismarck, where he had attended the telephone convention. The musical comedy, “Pickles,” which was given at the Grand Mon- night was enjoyed by a full house, ‘The comedy was put on by the high school glee club under sv- pervision of Miss Gertrude Murdoch, a member of the faculty. E. S. Ulness has resigned his posi- tion. with the Wilton Cooperative Association and will work for a col- lective agency as traveling man. Mr. and Mrs. David McGinnis are the parents of a baby girl, born Tues- day, March 8 Miss Grace Howe spent Friday in ismarck as a guest at the Mrs. Mat- Mrs. F. E. Gerrish returned Mon- day from her trip to Minneapolis. rs, Claude Newman and daughter, over the week-end. Mrs, Mattie Bigler of Bismarck visited relatives in Wilton Sunday. Miss Doris Cummings of Bismarck Leo Clifford and Lawrence Richard attended the basketball tournament at Mandan last week. A large crowd attended the i luck supper given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Leonard by the of- ficers of the church and Sunday school. moving to:indiana this week. The Leonards have made many friends in Wilton who wish them success ir their new home. Mrs. Claude Newman retytned from Garrison Thursday evening, where she has been visiting her father. ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MeGogy motored basketball tournament. Mrs. F, M. Pettygrove visited at the J. L, Enright home in Bismarck last week, Mrs, Cecil Proctor was a Bismarck visitor Wednesday. ¢—______——_ Driscoll | Mrs, C. A. Swanson was pleasantly’ surprised Saturday eyeing by a ta gathering of friends in honor er birthday, E. C. Ruble has returned from the Twin Cities after spending the win- ter there. Mr. ad Mrs, John Kuck and fam- ily spent Tuesday. evening at the F. 0. Johnson home. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Lee of Sterling spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon. Mrs. E, L, Carr and Mrs. M, Koes- sel visited school Tuesday and Wed- Runey .and Mrs. Everetts of Bismarck visited school Monday. Mr, Stewart has recovered from his recent illness and is back on duty at the schoolho Mrs. Ole gos le called at the Amun- son home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Langeborg Rasmussen is home after a long stay in Mandan and New and Mrs. C. H. Hilletson, Quam and Hanson and Mrs. |. Lathrop motored to Bismarck Miss Doris Tice spent Tuesda; night with her friend, Vivian Schaf- club met at the home fer. The Sewil fe. and Mes. Alden Nelson Friday of a and Mise’ Emma Eisenbeiz visited over- with Alice Olson Tuesday. caller in town last week. a Mrs. Tom Stewart spent Sunday at the home of John Stewart. Mrs. H. Ward and children’ motor- ed to Steele Tuesday. 9 Mr. and ‘A. Bruschwein, Mr. Avkrum, Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Frank. Johns, ind Mrs. 1.'H. Omodt and - Misses Hanson, Quam and Hendrickson spent Mond: rane at the home of A. in-honor of Mr. Eisen- 52nd birthday. Mr. and Imer Koon and: Mr, ‘and’ Mrs.’ Geo. Lee of Sterling motor- ed out to the: James Koon farm Sun- day for dinn ; Steeie Thured Monson of Bismarck @ertived pad cy for an] Mrs. John Rev. on: No. 8 Wed: Mr, and Mrs. Leonard are di ight " ‘e E. Wildfang’ of Sterling was a die n took some horses to| of gram consisting of interesting topics on China. ay Lark Mrs. Cora Wernick left for Reeder, N. D., Saturday, where she was call- ed on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Aaron Groom. - L. A. Haven was a Carson caller Saturday. ; George Ullman and family of Man- dan spent the week-end at the Wm. Fredericks home. : Peter Dillenberg was a caller in town Friday. The Grand View sewing club mect at the Jesse Cotner home Saturday. The methbers are busy rehearsing for a play which is to be given in the near future. a Mrs, James Sandlin of the Thain community underwent a_ serious operation at the Bismarck hospital Monday. Miss Marjorie Werner left Thurs- day for Valley City to consult an oculist. Mrs. Werner accompanied her to Flasher, returning in the eve- ning. The Lark whist club held its clos- ing mecting Saturday evening. It was decided that the treasury funds were to be used for attending a play sent at Carson by all the mem- ers, Miss Minnie Newman was a guest at the Fred Kraft home Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Viola Mousel spent the week- end at her home near Flasher. Ole Elvik left for St. Paul Satur- day with a carload of cattle, ave Schmitz will assist with the farm work at the Sam Knoll home for the coming months. shale Frank Wallace of Mott is visiting at the Jay Olney home for a few days. i C. Shick was transacting business at Carson Saturday. Julian Holkesvik shipped a carload of cattle from Lark Saturday. Edwin Jones was a visitor at the county seat Saturday. : Mrs..C. Rustad and family moved Saturday to the farm recently oc- eupied by the N. Thorson family. Nirs. E, McGill resumed her school duties Monday after a few days’ illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Posey were Car-|' son shoppers Friday. Miss Josephine —Twite from Flasher Wednesday. John Polser, who spent. the past winter at Bismarck, returned to his farm in Thain last week, Mrs. Pearl Haiter is ili with a ton- tilitis attack. ‘A number of farmers have begun spring work here. Mrs. L. A, Haven spent Tuesday at the A. Griffith home. returned Fred Kraft and son motored to Bis-; €allon marek Tuesday. ‘At a township election Tuesday the following officers were elected for Lark: Wm. Vogel, supervisor; I. H. Weyrick, assessor; Jay Olney, justice of the peace; R. Osbun and L. A. Haven, eonstable Menoken | Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and family were entertained at six o'clock dinner at the J. T. Ashley home, in Sterling, it being Mrs. Ashley's birth- jay. Mrs. C. D, King and son, Milton, returned to Menoken from Fargo, D.. Milton was quite ill at Fargo. Mr, and Mrs. O. R. Ayer: id Mrs. A. T. Welch motored to Bismarck Thursday, Mrs. Welch spent Thurs- day night and Friday with her daughter, Ruth, who. is attending high school there. They returned to Menoken Friday night with A. T. Welch. i Those who attended the auto shows Saturday from Menoken were Mr. and Mrs, Richard Salter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Funston, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. ‘Welch, Otto Dorman and son, Law- rence and Leo Doppler, Ralph Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson. Mrs. Jack Wolson, lower grade teacher, spent the week-end at her home in Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norlin and son, Sixton, motored to Bismarck Thurs- day and Friday evening, attending the auto show and looking after busi- ness matters. : Wm. Langer has purchased the farm implements from the peniten- tiary and had them hauled out to the C.D. King and Langer Stock farm Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael attend- ed the auto show at Bismarck Satur- day. Miss Nellie Dance has been staying at her home and driving a car to school every morning during this nice weather. Elmer Klepstein came on No. 8 home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, R. Meyers and son of McKenzie, N. D., at dinner Saturday evening. The dinner was sited in honor of Mr. Graves’ birth- a; The two schools in Francis district rere @ program and ‘basket social in the school taught ny Miss Nellie Dance, Twenty-two dollars was real- ized from the sale of the baskets and suppers. The, money will- be used for library books, and phono- graph records. The following ‘pro- gra was given: . Welcome song, 1; A Terrible Threat, recitation; lalogue, A “Domestic Wanted; song, “It Isn’t Any Trouble,” by all; a@ monologue, Jacob Hirams; a dia- logue, “A Capable .Servant,” by Arthur Kershaw, Edwin . Dietaman, John Glum; dance, Irish Jig, Violet Tooker; a Japanese frolic, by, all; Americ: Mrs. Saturd where . ince and’ son returned the sister, Mis from Dickinson, N:. D., spent a week visiting her s Nellie’, Brown, who is teaching 30 miles southwest of Dick- inson. Q + Mr. and Mrs. G. N.’Varnum: have moved ‘to their farm three miles southwest of Menoken | Wedi SA B, M. Themmisch, is now foreman the section in Menoken. f Mr. and Mrs. A. °C, Ds were entertained Tuesday evening ot dinn and Mrs. R. Meyers ce, andl spn sites Pee ve | by. Mr. it their Home in McKenzie, N.'D, | Friday to spend the week-end at| 1!) Vivian Ingram, 25-year-old flapper bandit, pictured above, confessed in Toledo, Ohio, that she and two men men held yp nine filling stations and a, number of petting partics, The girl has a four-year-old daughter. She faces imprisonment. Here is q story she wrote about her plight. BY VIVIAN INGRAM I advise any girl who has a home not to leave it for a $25-a-week hubby. No matter how much you love him, it can’t be done—not when God sends you babies. It’s easy for the people to sit in their comfortable homes with loved ones, who have three meals a day, and condemn me, but I wonder how many of those very people, if they had my tough breaks—thrown out into the world alone—could make good. I know nothing about law, but I admire it, J wish that I had been caught before. Now my only hope is that I get a square deal. Somehow J don’t get a thrill now out of my title, “Her Royal High- ness, Queen of the Bandits.” T hope that girls who have a home aa mother will profit by may mis- ake. Four Almont Men - Here Trade Week; Three Win Prizes How four Almont men motored to Bismarck during Trade Week and how three of them drew prizes is told in a letter from C. E. Withroe, Almont. Mr. Withroe s: that Fred Bonus, Martin Elvick, he and his son Frank- fin drove to Bismarck March 8, regis- tering in the morning, When prizes were awarded, Fred Bonus drew the Barker Baking com- pany prize; C. E. Withroe drew the Vacuum -Oi! company prize of a 10- drum of oil and Franklin Withroe drew the Melody. Shop's prize of a ukulele. Burleigh, County Land Leasing Is Very Successful Eighty-three quarter-sections of state and school land in Burteish county were leased to farmers the county at the annual land le ing, held at the court house Frid The affair was characterized by county officals as one of the most successful ever held here, M. 0. en, farm supervisor in the office of the state land commissioner, con- ducted the leasing. The leasing this year brought a total of $2,885.15, us compared with $1,365 a year ago. Individual descrip- tions were leased all the way from the minimum of $15 per year up to as high as $100 a year, and one de scription south of the city w: leased for $200 a year. The leases on grazing land run for a period of five years and those on cultivated d for a period of three years. Practically every description of any value was leased, according to Coun- ty Treasurer G.’ L, Spear, the only piece on which no bids were offered eing those which are unfit for any’ use. Woman Burned When Gasoline Explodes Jamestown, N. D., March 21.-—()— Mrs. 8. .N. Chapman of the Wolfer apartments here had het face, hair, arms and hands burned when’ some gasoline, in which she was rinsing out some silk and wool materials, ex- ploded. The burns, though painful, are not expected to be serious, pe aac aa _ The tomato is the only new ‘salad ingredient known to modern times. The Egyptians used onions and gar- , Confucius liked cucumbers, Per- sians..used lettuce..and.xadishes, the Chinese used watercress, mustard nasturtium leaves ,and hard-boiled eges. Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Don’t mix a meas of mustard, flour er when ie can relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful in, ji- ents, and takes the place of mustard plasters. . Musterole usually gives prompt re- lief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, —_ congestion, pleurisy, rheuuatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back. or joints, 8, sore: muscles, bruises, chil- blains, ‘frosted feet, ‘cold’. of ’ the chest (it may “prevent ‘ pneumania). Sets Gi Talis’