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Oe RY — erent natin » med to Hazelton Monday night to play basketball. The game pro-| 5 “y "Little helped Harry McCul- . lough to move a granary to the A. pays were made by either team. H. Luidberg farm, ous ett vie E 1 heen eee eee Let’ i ar f Braddock “I fire Girls. 4 started in t J. A. Allensworth was called to ismarck Monday to attend the | Rock Hill bedside of his father, who was in| the hospital and who died Wednes-/ cae ei Sati morning. The funeral being} Virgil Little e Saturday near the old home, Bailey’s Monday evening. where the remains were laid to rest) Wilton callers, beside that of his wife. Mr. and) M Mrs. Allensworth and family at- tended the funeral. | Arnold Wold. The Parent-Teachers association Mr. and Mrs. was held in the school gymnasium, visited at the Ryberg home Friday. Tuesday evening, Jan. 3ist. The, Mrs. John Howe has been very ill! aks oa consisted of a vocal solo/ at her home this y rs, O. R. Bauer and an ad-| Miss Parmenter was a week-end dress by Rev. f. Pearson, who) guest of the C, O. took as his s “The home,| Mr. and Mrs. school, church and government as/ motored to Regan om Thursday.| the four cornerstones of American| Ray attended the Civilization,” after which a lunch] | Mr. and Mr: was served and the remainder of the) children were evening was spent in games. Thursday Mrs. ¥ h er Emil tz of Dana were pas-| Kolb's on Saturd sengers to Bismarck Mcnday where} Guss Olson wa Emil entered tho St. Alexius hos-| hauling coal, pital for treatment, having n e at Aberdeen last summer. We wish him a speedy recovery. Braddock all week auditing tie Pooks of the Braddock Equity Ex- change. Ye j Mesdames Baer and Aarvig and Miss Florence Adams were beiweu train callers at Kintyre Wedn: Mrs. Fred Junge is on the list this week. Fred Fockler was a passenger te Bismarck “onday. Mrs. W. W. Mandigo returned from Bismarck Monday, where she ‘went to consult a physician. She ‘was ordered to bed for at least thre> weeks on account of rheumatism} 4 which had settled in her hip. We] attended the pie evening. I Cc. Ketth caller on Tuesday. trust that she may soon be able to eagle ee Friday night. be around again. 1 Mrs. 0. Mrs. Baer yeecived word Satur-| ters Mollie and E day that her mother, Mrs. Emma| of the Cecil Elk' Swoverland, had a slight stroke.| | M Mrs, Swoverland has a host of friends in Braddock who wish for her cist recovery. Frank Ryan who has been em- ‘ployed at the Corwin Motor Co., Bismarck, came down to Braddock Monday., O1 account of ill health, Frank has given up that job and is now employed with the Real Silk Hosiery Co., so as to be out in the sent as a del ition. Srnest Gordon their brother Roy Regan callers F: open air. + ‘ yy raner wi Barney Strand and Martin Dockter. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser were Neo’Sheldon called at E. Gordon's Kintyre callers Monday. es (Mrs. C. A, Stickney was a pas-| Frid senger to Bismar.k Monday to| , Mr. a visit with Mr. Stickney who is ill at St. Alexius hospital. ast Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Corey who] her housework. have spent the past month visit-| Mr. and Mrs. ing friends in Washington and| Were guests of t Oregon, returned home Saturday after a very Poe trip. A baby girl was born to Mr. and relat! Mrs, Neil Eaton Wednesday, Mrs.|__ © Eaton was formerly Miss Alice| 8d Davis. and son Buddy visited at the Harry Mrs. Mary F. Shepard was a pas- McCullough home senger to Bismarck Monday to be ill at her home there. Mrs, E. F. Savage went to Bis- marck Saturday to be present at the marriage of her son Jack to Miss-Helen Schaefer. The marriage was performed at the Annex hotel Marion Scott vi: Mr. and Mrs. A: Aletha Johnson Mr, and Mrs. go. Mr. and Mrs. McLachlan will live at the Annex hotel. Mrs. O. R. Bauer went to Bis- marck Saturday where she is con- fined in St. Alexius hoealt Mrs. Sempel and son Warner ar- rived in Braddock Monday from Minneapolis to visit with Eldon for a few days, The ladies of the Woodman Circle met in special session in their hall Monday evening to make arrange- ments for their annual bauquet Loyd Kettleson er Monday. The ladies’ aid Feb. 8, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. gymnasium Saturday evening, Feb. 11, Thirteen members were presen’ Andy Walker The local high school boys jour- deed Wheat of J: gressed very slowly. No flashy summary is as follows: Braddock FL FT PF Totals wa 2 5 ao e mtoee friends, cee to The community was grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Dorothy Walker, wife of a pioneer lady of the Temvik com- munity, who passed away at her home Friday, January 24th, due to old age and comp! - 16 35 The seniors are fnew rings around this week, They are real proud of fice Thursday eveni: m. Rev. O. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS will go toward financing the Camp- worthwhile” work, and Mrs. Ray McCullough, J. ittle and Ruth, Oscar Olson and! ing the novel, “Silas Marner.” | The new books, Vocational Civics; Mr. and Mrs. M. ao ears Books, came last) son Billy and Mr. and week, cngleman and broth-!__ €. E. Christianson called at A.) Andrew Kolb and fully recovered from his operation; roe called at J. F ay Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lindsey were f. J. Morin of Fargo was in| guests of Alvin Ghylin’s home Wed-| Ernie Gordon called at S. B, Ol- Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder enter- ined as their guests to Sunday and Mrs. J. Wallman n Howé returned home from arck on Monday where he had were Regan callers on Tuesday. Wm. and Ray McCullough helped d_ >> s, Wilkinson called at the John Howe home Tuesday Mrs. Wilkinson assisted Mrs. Howe with the Chris Wange- man home Sunday. Wilton. Sunday. ee ry es bles) at eoun 4 e is upp’s home Saturday. © pur- with; Mrs. D. E. Shepard who is chased a fine turkey gobbler. ter, Mrs. Jake Fisher, Sunday. Landerholm attended the pie social i at Canfield Friday night. by the Rev. Dr. Hutchinson of Far- Al goe: Byneie amo: tored to Bismarck Saturday after- noon returning Sunday. Mrs. Earl Mowder W-4e>rday, Grant Lindsey and Chas. Our and Mac McCoy were Regan callers tae SP opine evening at the larry McCullough home. eee ogre held at the schoal Regan callers on_ Thursday were Oscar Magnuson, Roy Farley, Al-|- High School Notes “| Lin Spanberg, Chas. Rue. Albin Ghylin, Barney Strand and ja Temvik > Roy Armstrong of Hazelton spent Wednesday evening here, visiting 3 77 years of age at the time of her flashing their] demise. She had been in poor health for the past five years. Fu-| the C, E, them. neral services were held from the The band held thetr first prac-| Temvik church Sunday at 2:00 p. ymann officiating. help the girls get o— called at Luther Thursday, were; Carl Landerholm Liversage, Hendrix. Virgil Stedman and Miss Dorothy Brown enjoyed a good time at the} Wanda. skating rink at Linton Sunday af- ternoon. at the time of her demise. She leaves to mourn, her husband and| wad a very good 5 two children, Curtis and Mrs, Ethel} Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen both of Fargo, visited at the E, M. Whiteaker Charley Dewitt discovered some| home Saturday. bad roads while delivering mail and had the misfortune of breaking his car. Margaret Schankenberger spent the week-end ut the home of Powers) Saturday were Mrs. Aug. Benz, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. George Parks and daughter dock Friday gt usday. on the Soo from Bismarck School Notes day, she left little Bernace The English IV class are study-| marck for a few days and reports | her getting along very nicely. week. | work in their new Theme books. Mrs. C. E. Moffit called . Wilkinson home. Ray McCullough lodge meeting. P. E. Patton and} Regan shoppers} | . | s busy last week! phen Mon- Little’s Thurs- jeson was a Regan y McCullough given at the Wold and daugh- fazel were guests s home Sunday. rl Mowder were legate to the N. P. and son Ernie move on Friday. riday were J. Lit- Martin Dockter . O'Brien visited Wm. McCullough ‘Ray McCullough on Sunday. sited with his sis- ndrew Olson, Miss and Miss Mabel was a Regan call- 1 will meet with J. F. Little and purchased some ™ Little. led at W. IH. Kolb’s Fred Walker, and ications. She was ° M Mrs. noo! Ett Mi +) Fri M ing. . y A number of the igh school stu-| The choir from the Linton Baptist] a, pene were entertained at the Everyone reported a good time. tery. ture class went down| She leaves to to the i E, Cobb station ‘at their] her husband, three sons, and three| school here, Friday. riod Friday afternoon and| daughters, namely John, Fred, Phil- 4 r demonstrated the Bab-| lip, of the Temvik country; Mrs. RF Tester for them. Oschner, also of Ryan was absent Monday on} Chris Syler of M : On Friday evening, February 10,| Dakota. i Program will be presented] ojd son of M: members of the Daughters| chart of Temvil ag i Mystery Island,—characters: Til-| on the ice. Ho 3_ Mrs. Burns, the house-| turned from Bis > arc agg bb gee 9 = rit fi 3. Miss Pierre, the} Miss Irene Co: a8 accom} 3 Niel as far as church served with three songs. uhola home Saturday evening.! Burial was made in Temvik ceme- wants Julia Martini; Doris} ton for medical attention. ii musically inclined, Vergie] Mr. and Mrs. Powers Hendrix re-| visited at ome, mourn her demise, Temvik; and Mrs. issoula, Mont., and Chas. Mrs. er, Mr, Mrs. _C. Chas, Faust home Tuesday after- in, Mrs. Ed a Mr. Mrs. L. Sunshine club of Moffit at her home Thursday afternoon. A very large| Saturday. number attended as it was such a] Mr. and Mrs. John Bjerke very nice day and about five o'clock] gan were Sunday visitors at the| sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and a@ very delicious luuch was served| Carlson residence. by mn Hoatens aiter which a oe ee parted having had a very lovel iiss Mary Doyle attended a dance| been ill for some time, passed a : in Pickardville Saturday night. ; ces All the young and quite a few} George Mickelsen L. J of the older folks are taking ad-| sen were callers in the Steiber vantage of the skating since the ice| neighborhood Monday. is good and on nice moonlight night they all head for Long Lake and sure do enjoy themselves. Misses Dorothy Lamb and Grace mt Thursday evening at ler Lenora Pfaff, Arnold| Harold Lane motored to Hazelton Friday to get Mrs. Lane and son Herman who have been visiting Coder, Mrs. Chi Harry, and Mrs. Jim Hill. and M | and daughter callers in fown Tue: The following pupils had perfect; F. H. Pillsbury home Saturday af- attendence Webs Reich, and E!sena Ochsner, Moffit Mr, and Mrs, W. E, Nichols and) by all Saturday nigrt. daughter Virginia returned from ‘the M. W. 4. Tortie gave a last month: Bertha! ternoon. with friends there. Several cars of young folk: | here attended the dance at and reported a good time wi Bismarck on the Soo Tuesday. card party Saturday night. Among those shopping in town! gressive whist was played, Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs, Joe! tables being used. As it was for} ter lunch the prizes were ay. E, Moffit called at the] Mrs, Alfred Faust, getting Mrs. Carl Olson and family, Mr. Hee tea Edw. sO tass sul Mrs. Edw.) Mrs. Dewey Uison and son e Haan and son Walter. t ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder motored Eran to Bismarck Wednesday where Mrs. Coder had some dental work done. | of several birthdays, Mr. and M: Burns Bailey and children, Majery, Mielec coed Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Asselstine motored down Mee caa Mrs. Pete "Hofstead alll from Bismarck Wednesday to spend Lloyd and Catherine, John Benz ‘ few days at the M. G. MeNally/ and daughters Florence and jome. M Mike Hanson visited. with Mrs. Val Benz Wednesday after- Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John Bi Olson and Eddy Adams, Charley Anderson was a business} yoe Coder. caller in town Wednesday. ed home Wednesday afternoon, tertained a number of their friends Wednesday played and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and sons Wayne and Leonard from near} ness. Driscoll motored to the Burns Bailey} Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baron of McClusky were Sunday visitors at home to spend Thursday. the home of Mrs. Baron’s parents, Callers at the Val Benz home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry| Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone. Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. len McAllister was a business Burns Bailey and family, Mrs. Mike| visitor in Regan Thursday. Hanson and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marion. will soon be back to school again, afternoon. | Evert Porter, men’s high, a noon, Mrs. W. E. Nichols’ mother, Mrs.| light. The second prizes went to time. at the W. Nichols} noon. evening. Whist was were in attendance at the M. J. R. Jones wade a trip to ‘Those shopping in town Thurs-| Wednesday and hauled out day were A. E. Cline, Johny Adams,} of goods for his store. Pete Hofstead, Arthur Brightmier} Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hickel, the and Mrs. W. H. Edson. Valentine Benz and Edw. Haan _mctored to Sterling on busi-| gan Saturday. ness Thursday. + We understand that Myrtle Oder is out of school on account of sick- Misses Cathern Rose, Elle: ‘Mary Doyle were shoppers De Leith Moffit home. The Leith Civic club was Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Carrol spent] tained at the home of Mrs. . Lane were shopping in town| guests. Roll cal Friday. giving a current event. __Mr. and Mrs. Evert Porter were| voted to give a Leap Year i ton shopping and to get their| Feb. 15. Mrs. Saunders laughter Mrs. Adams and sons Eddy and Glenn were shopping in town Sat- Among those shopping in town Mrs, W. H. Edson returned home . Rippley and . Soules and son| woodmen and their families, at ef 12:30 a very delicious lunch was Herman Neiman) served by the hosts, everybody were business; brought one article for lunch, Af-| high, received a carving set and Carrol and daughter Lois, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Benz en- tertained at Sunday dinner in honor al iss Maybell Ison. dee sCoder called sat the i .| SNe, “tieares Gane: ceeeene ates H. Pillsbury home Wednesday af-| o'clock and all had a very ternoon. Among those shopping in town! Mrs, Chas. Faust called at Wednesday were Mrs. C. A. Lane,| §, Moffit home Sunday evening. Hanson, Mr. and) “Among those shopping in town » Mr. and M ‘arl) Monday were Chas Soules, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll and Mr. and Mrs. with the mail carrier Thursday. C+ L. Malone and Beecher Malone Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstei: of Baldwin visited at the John Ai Mrs. August Dohle called at the| derson home Sunday. Faust home Thursday. Fred Bergquist and son . H. Edson and little! were callers at C. L. Malone’s Fri- f daughter Bernace were passengers] day. on the Soo to Bismarck Thursday; Miss Mary Doyle spent the week- ° ie as Burnace was badly hurt by aj end at the Hickel home. fall at school. We all hope she ae or Mrs. ae Malone, cher Malone and Mr. and Mrs.| Dave Hackhalter Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen) Harold Baron spent Sunday even- were shopping in town Thursday. | ing at John Carlson’ |. Bullock entertained the} Mr. Schatz was a passenger with John Anderson, the mail carrier, fers, The Royal Neighbors held a very| we: rved before departing. very in Thursday interesting motes Thursday pd Lagi nD i listen ning and decided to give a box sup- per and dance Feb. 29. ee having ones Gebhard; clerk, Bart Car- Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Emch were Satur-/ evening. in Bis- atkins wi hoppi: in town ‘The English If class have begun|Satuniay. eo at the) her posi 3 from fas had seven) given. ladi Geraid Buelha lovely Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Carrol mo-| end at his Mr, and Mrs. W. V. ‘Carrol en-| tored to Bismarck Monday to take Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Olson and Cor-| end at her parental home. . ma Kimble to consult a doctor about ve it midnight a very their health, Corma Kimble re- delicious lunch was served by the] mained for a few days. host and hostess after which more cards nore pl mie All alee ale = very good time. jose being pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peckins, Steiber Lay a a au eas 7p and Mrs. Edw. Olson, Mavbelle Ol- son and Mr. and Mrs, Asa Werner.| yoptihe crane, as, & Passenger and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen ed a the E. M. Whiteaker home ednesday. I Mrs. Alfred Faust spent Thurs-| meeting in Regan Tuesday night. | 11145, day at the Chas. Faust home. Wz A. Studio Lawfer’s ing. A Mr, and Mrs. Glen Nelson of Mc- |Intosh were callers at the Lawfer Monday. Mrs. D. E. Jones, accompanied by irs. Tom) Mildred Kamrath, is spending at Dismarck, Orene Ed. Soland Rudclph Wannaf of Canada are visiting at the Soland home. Mrs. Wannaf was formerly Inga Solland. Church notes for Sunday, Feb. 12. Pe Carson, Sunda: Evening worship at 7:30.—Leith, flash-| morning worship at 10: o’clock. Sunday school at 11 o’clock. John and Orville spent Sunday af- ternoon at the Geo. Christianson home. Olaf Olauson spent Sunday after- irs,| noon at the Art Bjorhus home. Valdemar, Constance and Cath- erine Lein, Rubie Arneson and Ber- nice Dravland sepnt Sunday after- noon at Joe Rise’s home. Einar Spilde and Lewis Vick mo- tored to Driscoll Monday afternoon. Ed. Nygaard motored to Driscoll Thursday afternoon. Mrs. B. N. Lein who has been spending the past three weeks visit- the C./ing her parents at Ferzu. Falls, Minn., returned home Thursday. Valdemar Lein and N. A. Soder- holm spent Saturday evening at Joe Rise’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chas. Faust called at the F.| Einar and Knut, spent Sunday at Hoffman and daughter| 3, Pillsbury home Monday after-| the Isaac Botnem home. Clarence Rise spent the week- rental home. Olga and Joseph Rise spent Mon- day evening at the Geo, Christian- son home. ition as assistant postmis- tress and expects to leave in a few a for her home at Wayne, Nebr. |_ Mrs. Glen Bodie was a caller at jtudio Tuesday. Clark Hill celebrated his 71st birthday EEG f Friday even- } number o! Brittin| preront at a dinner in honor of the occasion. “Poor Father” is the title of Heil Home Talent play to be given here Pro-| Friday, Feb. 24th. Mr. and Mrs. T. Huber of Bent- ley were callers here Wednesday. callers at New Leipzig and Elgin] tending school after a lengthy ub-| we hope to have him visit with relatives at Kansas. Mrs. Humdahl entertained a num- ber of friends at her home Sunday ig a few Evans has resigned friends were and Mr. and Mrs. school at 11 o'clock. Ole Spilde and sons: Alfred Arneson, Oscar Opoien, sel a N. Lein motored to Regan ‘ues | Mrs. Harry Helgeson left Thurs-| from Bismarck, where he took Mrs. back 4 . fee pena where she went/ Nelson to the Bismarck hospital for matt a ton of coal Frias Lonst a rs Eddie Ari.eson spent Sunday eve- home. ning at the George Christianson) marck on Monday with the truck] Josie Olson, Glad; d Margaret ts es Olga Rise and Elizabeth oft, Harold and Arnold Christ-| son were c: illness of Peter Sorenson. Mrs. J. J. through here on his truck last Ports Mr. Sorenson as being some- Fisher is agent and takes up orders on account of the severe illness of Bluits, Yow stationed at Council present and three sections of lan covered, but the rabbits numerous as in the stock on learning that it was to be| 90 shown at various towns. It seems has missed seeing this stock each| ™ though they may be unsuccessful on such short notice will be greatly| Visited Friday at the John appreciated by our local farmers. home. Tuttle will no doubt be on the Dorothy Barkman spent the week- schedule next year. evening. The time was spent in| day at dinner by Mr. and Mrs, Otto playing games. Light refreshments] Ayers of Menoken. one very good time was reported. ht at 7:30 and y at 11 p, m. Hazel Jones made a business trip pss KGCU «* Mandan enjoyed the to Regan Tuesday. . songs that were sung by Will Fal- The Konrad Heib children are at-] mering of Sawyer, No. Dak. and back again. son’s, an? will assist him in build- ee irs. Charlie Strom from near | Tuttle Gee 5 $ et with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kremenet-| MES. Jonn cig’ cting sky are taking in the auto show at anton im Regen beg frente. eRe aN. Bickmare was a caller| ,,A!bin Spangberg a busi 4 ted the Wm. Harty home Monday Tuwedagy lase cae sad rid vening. . Th s dance held at the Dr. Ostefield went to \.ing Tues- ere solver’ send - day where he administered rl those oe chupaeeee dd ha in need of his services. The doctor ie en his: Joe Fisher and son we to make a weekly visit to ight at Wing each Tuesday hereafter, pro-| Miron — png et bs viding there is sufficient business bed Ndetes ile aa ee to warrant him doing so. Ted i “Olson * accompanied Joe ‘ Mrs. Minnie Carter of Readstown, Fir" adn Re nd the oal mine Wis. and her daughter, Mrs. Earl baw any vast Stk, an Bishop of Belfield, N. D., are visiting | "iy “and Mrs, Laurence ttc at the F, P, Hutchinson home, ‘Bernice Dorris is visiting at the| ‘Tansacted business in Bis home of her sister, Mrs, G. Dockter, ar eth rom Bamayek Bas been at feeans strs. Adolph Wold are gut visiting at Carl Buth on is farm. visiting at the John Hanen home. Mrs. A. Kruger. John and Elsie ion eatin were Caleta ea visited last Sunday at Joe Fischer's me, consultation concerning the severe’ Joe Fisher hauled a load of coal terson, the nurse in charge, re- Thursday for Mr, Carlson. Mr. what improved at this time. hed Hollie Sorenson was called home| for | kinds of machine oils for a Darr, and sister, Pearl, from Butte,| Mrs, Edw. De Haan and Emil i ei i Bi a, and has taken a num- ime, They arrived Tuesday. Among those spending Sunday at} | Lein 'T City. 6 Y| “Bud Nelson was a caller at Mar- Callers at the Dewey Olson home) the Edw. Olson home were Mr, and| | "Tie rabbit drive held Mond tin and G. F, Nelson’s Friday, from Wednesday afternoon were Mr. and| Mrs, Bill Hoeft and children from| the Cris Girr farm was not very| there he went to Geneva Milter's Mrs. John Benz and family, Mr. and| near Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. W. V.| Mrs. Herbie Gunderson and sons| iC tral” Less then 20 rabbits| school and rode home with his brother Viran and was an overnight were shot. There were 30 en guert at, his Parents, Folten ~ son’s and lent their team to make a a trip to the coal mine Saturday An effort is being made toward| to get coal for himself on the getting the pure bred stock train,| Chariie Rue farm. ae a being sent val baked the ses ger railroad, to stop at le if possible, Quite a number have expressed their | 80n’s Friday while out hunting jack interest in seeing aod baying this| Tabbits on the way to the rager Edwin Olson and Alec Schoem- were callers at G. F. Nel- home. Gladys Nelson was an overnight guest at Pearl Nelson’s Friday ight ea od stayed at his par- ear. A petition has been signed| ents heb! i Palmer Strandemo was a caller dct Avett Meine hatha ted at Cecil Mount’s Friday en route to through an oversight that Tuttle i ibiti tI tock "Our ‘oeal erties aan the schoolhouse to get the children. Whitford, is making all affort pos- sible in getting the train to stop He did Cecil’s chores while he was = the E. E. Strandemo’s near Bald- win, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom Resch Whicford, 18 making all effort pus- Folten Nelson and Palmer Stran- demo made a trip to Regan Satur- (owl bit after some business in- f Trygg . and Mrs. Geo, F. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn and Charlie] th id tored to Re; Si Viran Nelson made a trip to Re- areas x suopoing trip. lic an Tuesday after Porter, who fart Nelson made a trip to Re- me around by Wilton to Regan] gan transacting business _ and! treatment. ree inet tenth , eo ia Joe Fisher made two trips to Bis- Sodio. iba csp 5, an” hauled wheat. Charlie .Reynolds and Geo, Nel- pe a Ne lers Tuesday at Nels} Emma No Regan| janson motored to Driscoll Friday| Nelson's en route to school No. 1| care heme from Bismarck to visit a-doad n and in Re- afternoon. Howard Brenden left Monday for J. O. Rise spent a cone of days last week at Bis1 Alfred Arneson and Algot Drav- Tirs. Alfred land motored to Arena Monday. Arneson, sons Hel- mer and Eddie, motored to Tuttle Jelmar Wednesday. There will be Norwegian services| Nj, he 0 in the ghurch Sunday, Feb. 12th, at otson tad to stay ef tho. Terties | _ Alec Amteoans minis. 8 tip. t0 o’cloc! Alta | Mr. and Mrs. John Steinert of Regan spent Frida: store. of Re- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon and| mu family visited much snow and cold as here and| to get Oscar Allister home Ed Schatz visited with his lward evening at the i the vicinity John called at the Alta ter, Mrs. Wm. Staples, at Langford,|" Edwin Olson was caller at the George Mc- Sunday evening. Mrs. John Stroh, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and were Wilton Tueedcy. iones family enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh Grandmother The J. R. and son Paul mont township The rabb’ 3rd. rvices at the Catholic church at, Funeral se evening. drive held in Edge-' Monday was well attended. More than 100 rabbits, enter-| one baieer and one weasel were re- Edythe} ported killed. iday at the John Benz home. Jones Wednesday evening. r. and Mrs. B. F. Lane and Mrs,| members _were Beth who is attending] paper on radio. Mrs. D. E. J Kamrath and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstead were| duets. They were accom in town shopping Friday and called a’ the C. of illness. Mrs. John Meien of Isabel, South| tog eee Tria wee in at eight oclock the fol-| Robert Burchart, the four-year- Peet Sahay the John Kiatle id Mrs. Jake Bur-| home Friday. Mrs. Olson remained had the misfortune isi Grace in the school gymnasium:| of breaking his arm while sliding ead "i , Mr. and Mrs, Jason Hoover were] evening resulted in the score of in town a Friday and also| to 15 in favor of Leith in was taken to Lin- tl marck where Mrs.| fy ian Hill Joan Gray, a} Hendrix received medical attention. light, Mamie Hreseo; Miss Jane Rudd, one of our Tem- ster was a dinner urday. of the| Mr. Christ Albrecht was visi the home of David Calaahows as| Thursday. The to the evening was spent » Moffit home. her mother for a few| State ba ie E. M. Whiteaker toughe and very interestii rs. Ben Sether Miss Ruth r is now em Stenngrepber at the plat The basketball game Wed: a bard John Cosgrove was a passenger| Presbyterian ladies Thursds: on the Soo to Bismarck Friday and noon pair a id Wh left Saturda: Minneapolis.| Pet Mrs. vik teachers, spent the week-end at 7] back cook, Gert-| the H. 0. Batzen home at Hazelton. Ried an hese. it. re} ied ve PR. Ney as M. G. Mc aly st_at the home of Will Foell] Wayne and Miss Dorot! M McNally} Helen Nultimier — charac- a a devoted) Mr. and Mrs, F. A, Mrs. and son] and other relati the Soo Friday ile mother, Mrs. H. P. ied by her 8on| bee fo eead es few deve evening ; i 2 Ey ef rv Bismarck hospital time, is now home and on her way Prokop, who has! has over Sunday at their parental home. in fait Andrew, Edgar and Elmer Z| Fred Schroeder made a trip to| Marc Jamestown where he will spend a few days visiting relatives. se went Tuesday after some coal they| Baldwin Saturday on a local busi- Sivert Brenden spent Saturday) they had some misfortune with the and Sunday at the Henry Arneson home south of Driscoll. had left on the way Monday where| ness trip. Clarence Starr had his eyes marcel oa got eone Lier’ and ‘Alec Anderson made a trip to a Darae t re esl word oom Regan Tuesday. Mrs, Nelson Friday from the hos- Joe Jiras took his car to the} pital in Bismarck that she is get- Brown boys Monday and had some] ting along nicely. She may stay at a ht ne pe ‘SON arTiv a marck Tuesday and stated that Mrs. So ee aaa some time. ~ ee They left the truck at Mart] ¢, rs. to hat Chester Nelson a few days before ek ee range A took “Alvia. coming home. Mrs. F. C. Nelson] ‘Phe Brown brothers just is, getting Geel fine taking care/chased a new radio and installed it. of me cris children with a three-| They like it better than the old one month-ol baby. Jo Varley made a trip to Bald- ore. Kettleson’s de a trip to win Wednesday morning after eee eckwa at Bismarck Saturday looking after Varley, who came on the Soo from) jocal business and en route called in Bismarck from a visit with her sis- a Le ‘Nelson's, ” stated there was 88) Oscar Coleman's one day last week to play the guitar for that all her old neighbors had moved | the dance held Saturday night at away. . M. A. Nelson’ ‘Cecil Mount made a trp, to Bald-| "sim Grleraan came home, Sat wi ‘ednesda: io Ee i= junday “ Mget firs. Mount, who| pee Yaresta, 0 Galena ‘she boards at Mrs, Harry Diam: [ r a caller ‘ks in Lundberg’s at the G. F, Nelson and Bud Nel-| pagan aad a wnt son homes on Wednesday. Edi \- John Anderson made a trip to one made a trip to Bismarck Tastee. Saturday. John T: le a trip to Regan| Herman Olson after coal Thursday. Bismarck Friday J and Herman Olson made a : he = few days looking ursday. matters. 0. Nelson and Charlie Reynolds| “There was a fe Tie i ing was spent lis- tening to the radio, dancing being the main feature. Josie Olson was an oreeniah st a few ts at the a family. She came home with! Tas to spend the week-end. boards at the Louie Olson hom with the flu and is too weak to sok Mt te og “4 lew minutes at a time.| dinner guests at the Folten Nelson Li callers) home, ‘ i a i $ ; #3 3 af i Fi é i 3 ze i if Fs ES f i F i i aofie é &. : i fi é i [ i - gf F i ai ul gE un iH Cy i ; i Z fl McCullough, Sr., were dinner guests at the H. McCullough home. -Mrs. Anna Knudson spent Friday and Saturda, with Mrs. Strand, Mr. and Mrs. C. M, O'Brien and children were callers at the O'Brien home in Wilton. Miss L. Parmenter mt the Thursday. sence, Benny Nelson, who came home|week-end at the C. W. Will Mrs. Gilbert Moen and children} Glenn McAllister hauled a load of] from B over a week ago, %s/ home. ae have returned from a two months’| coal from Regan Monday. still staying at home, Nels Nel-| Misses Bertua and Edna Eide spent the week-end at their par- ental home. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and Ruth and Phylis were callers in Wil- ton Tuesday. Arthur Strand and Grant Lindsey were Bismarck business callers. Grant remained in Bismarck to take treatments for his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson went to Pettibone Tuesday to spend a few Pals with their son and daughter- in-law. Mrs. J. Howe has been on tha sick list this week. Mr, and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and som Howard snd Merrill Lindsey visited at the A. F. Ghylin home Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. Cook spent Thursday at the Linds - home. Ollie Cook spent Sunday with Hester Bailey. Mrs. C. J. Kuehl was a caller in Wilton this week. While there she had dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rasche and children stayed at the Kuehl home while Mrs. Kuehl was away. Schrunk 4 Tom Novak was a Wing shopper Wednesday afternoon. Those who attended the dance and show in Wing Friday night from this community were Herman Neiters and children Marcella and Andrew, Mrs. John Fode and family, Thomas and William Ryan, Mrs. H. Lawyer and Beulah, John Witt and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family. Helene Marchant called at the Lawyer home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son Earl James and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger were Sunday evening callers at the Herman Nieters home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hein were Monday evening callers at the Jake Hein home. Tom Novak spent Monday eve- ning at the R. G. Marchant home. Annie, Tracy, Anton and Edward Novy spent Monday evening at the Fred Hindbouch home. O. O. Sperry called on Louis Novy Tuesday. mS Ellen us a spent Tuesday visiting with her friend Tracy Novy. 3 Louis Novy was on the sick list this week. Roy Marchant and son LeRoy were Wing shoppers Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and family spent Wednesday evening at e Henry Seilinger home. Herman Nieters and Charley and Herman Seilinger were Bismarck shop) Tuesday. John Witt spent Sunday after- noon visiting at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein were callers in Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret, Irene and Helene spent Saturday afternoon at the F; Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. John Fode were ae shoppers Saturday. The Sunday evening callers at the hant home were Mrs, H. Lawyer and daughter Beulah, and John Witt. John Hartmer purchased a new bape sedan from Kremenetsky of ing. i Pearl White is visiting this week with relatives in Chaseley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nolan and fam- ily spent Saturday evening at the coneiy Johnson home listening to the io. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Nolan were Wing shoppers Saturday. eo Knife River 1 Mrs. Dick Richardton is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Mike Beich. Mr. Beich is quite busy these days hauling wheat to Richardton with truck. Don Peck motored to Richardton Tuesda: +] on. Y= Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goben and daughter spent Wednesday at the Bierig ho: me. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and Arthur Bierig motored to Hebron Thursday to attend to business mat- ters. They found that the roads are far from being O. K. Frank Goben drove to Dodge on Saturday with a load of grain. He also called at the Roy Burgess home watt Ie Do las ha: he - Doug! s cl er pearing: lace. She is at the L. ‘oolery home. f Brittin : The funeral of J. H. Allensworth aie a ae neighbors and “tre Ary had lived by so many » He was laid to rest in the Glencoe cemetery beside’ his wife and children that have gone oP erie and Mr. Triplett were Bismarck callers Monday. - ope ieee eh and Mra: He ke Anderson's for 8 fev M. Lamb and son Andrew vis- ited her hter, Mrs. Sub Mastel at Hazelton for a few days. Hoover was a caller at Will