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PAGE EIGHT ‘f ‘Arena | Miss Spitzer was a caller in Wing Saturday. Andrew Krafts were grain to Arena this weel Ed Pond was a business caller in Arena on Saturday. We are all very glad to hear that Mrs. Elmer Drumm has recovered from the flu and is now up and around again. j Miss Emma Unrut and Miss Mary Alice and Rose McIntyre called at the Elmer Drum home Sunday after- noon. Andrew Kraft and son Andrew, Jr. ‘were business callers in Tuttle Sat- urday. Mrs. Ed Pond was a passenger to Bismarck Wencesday to have glasses fitted. She returned Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenberg and children also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazelgrove were dinner guests at the Bert Glanville home Sunday. A very nice dinner was served and the afternoon was spent in playing whist. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Edwards are the proud parents of a baby girl born Friday at Bismarck. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Bluch Wagner was a_ business caller in Tuttle Saturday. Bluch is dealing for a new McCormick- ring tractor. Fred Plaines was a business caller in Arena Saturday. he Philip Weber was a business caller | in Wing Saturday. : | Harry Ulfers was a_ business caller in Tuttle Friday. He had) some repair work done on his car. Ben Kagenberg and Bluch ¥ ner were Tuttle callers on Friday. ‘They found the roads rather muddy. irs. Bert Glanville spent the latter part of the week in Wing visiting relatives there. She re- turned home Saturday. i Karl Wolfe transacted business in Arena on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Goldberg and daughter Marcella and __ son Orise and mother Mrs. N. C. Klag- enberg of Hurdsfield visited at the Ben “Bisgenbere home Tuesday, John Woutzke was a caller ‘Tuttle on Friday. Elmer Perry was a Mbee at the Bluch Wagner home Saturday. Elmer Drumm was in Wing Wed- nesday to see Dr. Thelan. He had his son Wayne in to hi some teeth extracted. : " Je and was a. business in Tuttle Saturday. Jake Sattler was busy hauling grain to Arena this week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bailey and family were Sunday guests at the Joe Cook home ahs f Ben Ki nberg called at the Qwen Mcintyre home ursday lg lining up his plow for spring work, Bluch Wagner was a@ caller at the Philip Weber home Sunday. John Schok, Phillip Webers “prod- igal son” returned home Sunday to resume his former tasks. Miss Dorothy Kocker spent the week-end at the Linn home near Wilton. Bluch Wagner had the cpportunity to crive the new Ford. luch says it is a wonderful car. “rn. and epee Weber ome en visit e former's parents, . and Mrs. Jacob Weber, of Good- en Thursday. r Drumm and Karl Wolfe ‘ed at the Ben Klagenberg home uesday morning. —————— en Baldwin J ney A community dance and card Party was held in the local hotel ednesday evening. A large crowd ‘was present. Seven tables of whist ‘were in play, with the players ex- changing partners after game. ‘The hundred pound sack of flour hauling in eh ? 1 ee 1 ° | bank in Baldwin at the present time and it is making a splendid showing. Percy Freeman took Mrs. Niles, ioneer resident of Baldwin, to the ae hospital the latter part of the week. A few friends of the Richard Bor- ner family dropped in Friday eve- ning to play whist and listen to the radio. Mr. and Mrs, Fulton Nelson were overnight guests at the Ira Falken- stein home Friday. Mrs. Louis Spitzer left the latter part of the week to visit with her aged mother at Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom were visiting and transacting busi- ness in the capital city Thursday. a f Temvik {3 aaron arcrenaranianerenaienand) jturned home again Tuesday morn- C._J. Enders was a caller at Lin- ton Wednesday. Miss Jane Rudd was a dinner guest at the home of Peter Nelson ibe Misses Alice Calquhoun, Minnie Bender, Joe Lipp and Donald Cal- auhoun took in the movies at Lon- ton Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chilson visited at the home of David Calquhoun Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olhousher were business callers here Tuesday. They were accompanied by the for- mer's brother Carl. A young people’s meeting was held at the Gimble home Thursday eve- ning. A good crowd was in attend- ance and a good time was had by all. Roscoe Herrington of Center was a visitor in town Friday. Several of the Temvik young eople took in the old-time dance at inton Tuesday. The dancing took place at the skating rink. ‘ Henry Olhousher was a business caller here Saturday. ¢ Master Walter and Arnold Reich spent the week-end with their uncle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Schoepp. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nauman were callers at Linton Saturday. They were accompanied by Miss Lois Wal- lace, who teaches their school. Mr. and Mrs. Shatz were called to the home of their daughter, Mrs. William McCulley Saturday when they received the sad news of little Neil McCullough’s sudden death. School Notes The primary pupils are very inter- ested intheir stories of the Eskimos. They have also started a grocery store, which they have much pleas- ure in. The fourth grade’s silent reading lesson for this week was “The Life of Henry. W. Longfellow.” The fifth grade’s silent reading lesson was “The “rahe of Lincoln.” The fifth grade is sailing on a sea of fractions. Our averages have the fourth grade s beginning e fourt! le is ning long division and although it looks im- possible to some us, .we will be able to manage it. h_ was promoted to “A” class this week on merits of good work. Fifth grade is studying the cotton growing section of the United States. Fourth grade is learning to read maps and locate places on them. We have studied the climatic regions and found it interesting to know what races lived in the different zones. fad chart Evo Miss Rudd’s room us greatly. ‘or our Friday afternoon pro- t last week we made Lincoln t ts and copied a short poem in his honor. Our poems for this month are: “Little Brother” and “The Flag Goes By.” The picture study we have Lincoln and Washington. Billy was unable to come four days last week. Good arithmetic apers were handed in on Monday for days missed. o which was given to the player hav- ing the most games to his credit was won by Arthur Lenihan. : Percy Freeman was @ business caller in Mandan the fore part of the week. Mrs. Sam Hansen motored to the capital city Monday to transact business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter and Frank Kocher of the Burnt Creek district were among those who at- tended the dance in town Wednesday eeuine Mr. Kocher played the violin. A number of local folks attended the box social which was held at Still on Friday evening. : Former county commissioner! different points in the west. + Professor Clarence Hillerson and A deer was seen in this community a few days ago. Ot was running south, and created quite a commo- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp vis- ited with relatives east of town Sun- day afternoon and evenin::. 'e understand that an effort will made to have a school built in Crofte township east of here to accommodate several who f Mr. and Mrs. Tooker and Mrs. Bauman were callers at the Floyd Owens home Sunday evening. The evening was spent in playing whist. A lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman made a business trip to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw returned to her home Friday after be’ &@ pa- tient in the Bismarck hospital for past three weeks. We are all glad that she is able to be about again. Her aeiahtar Esther who is attend- ing high school in Bismarck re- turaed with her to spend the week- Mr. and Mrs. J. Gourdette and children Marjorie and Beverl: Bismarck were callers at the Dietz- 7aae home the latter part of the week, Quite a number of the: young folks of this community attended the dance given in the Menoken hall Friday seen given by Mino Harms_and Paul McCormick. Joe Fischer motored to Bismarck Mesday on business. Mr. Heaton of McKenzie was in this community Wednesday buying cattle for abipment He bought 21 head from Mr. W. Dietzman, two from Mr. T. Harms, and two head from Schauer. These cattle were delivered Friday. John Olsen and Mr. Floyd Owens were business and pleasure callers in Bismarck on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M Tooker motored to Bismarck on Wednesday to do some Bae delivered a load of s M Te speltz to John Olsen Thursda: ternoon. In the evening to the piers Owen home a: Mrs. on hav- is plann’ pull for the school chil- x g ut i i, i vee Re j E z i | F _ ns) \ Frances Jie of | bo John Olsen attended a’ card given at the M. Sherman home Sat, urday evening. Whist was played and at midnight a.lunch was served. John Olsen spent Sunday evening at the Floyd Owens home. L. 8. French of Bismarck was a caller at the Wm. Kershaw home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Madland and son Donald and Selmer Owens were dinner guests at the Bill Madland home Sunday. te, | Painted Woods { —_———__________, Edwin Lilefjeld, Ramond Phau, Vernal Christinson all were out hunting Monday, stopping a while at the Ole Lillefjeld bome. Mrs. Iver Erickson called at the Wm. Brewn home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest motored to the Andrew elson home Monday. Frark re. ing. Mrs. Erickson and Ernest will stay with her parents a few days. Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brown called on Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and Mra. Elu- berg Wednesday, Mr. Brown call- ing to take Mrs. Brown home in the evening. Bill Gormen was a caller tn Wil- ton Wednesday. The Gormens stay with Walter Schaffer on the Pata place. Andrew Nelson took a cow to Wilton Thursday, the butcher, Mc- Fadden, having bought the cow. Arthur Damstrom is: now work- ing for Oscar Anstrom, helping him put up ice. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Menard Saturday. Both “panna and babe are getting slong ine. Mr. and Mrs. August Lundherg surprised Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown last Tuesday by visiting them. Mrs. Lundberg is a cousin of Mra. Brown's and hasn't been there for six years, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mrs. Wm. Brown were callers at Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Erickson, residents of Bismarck, are now stay- ing with the Frank Erickson family while Alphonso is employed by the river gang. Axel Stenquist was @ caller in Wilton Wednesday. Ole Lillefjeld drove to Wilton Thursday, where he helped his dad, Elias Lillefjeld, tix his car. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons, Edwin and Gerald, and Win- lin Welder had dinner at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown spent Sunday at the Alvin Lang home Sunday. Andrew Nelson was a caller at the Ole Lillefjeld home Monday aft- ernoon. : Iver Erickson motored to Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brown were Wilton callers Saturday, It is said that the roads between Wilton and Bismarck are imposst- ble for a car to travel nowadays on account of the thaw we have had. Emory Johnson will spend a few days, visiting at the Williame place near the river while bis son, Daa Johnson, is in Bismarck. Dan Johnson had the misfortune to break an arm aSturday while trying to crank his car. Oscar Brostrom and Vern Peter- Le were callers in Wilton Satur- lay. Mrs. John Nieland, teacher of Boyd school No. 1, returned to her boarding place at Robert Welch's Sunday evening. Mrs. Nieland spent, the week-end at her home neat Glencoe, Hugh McMurrich and Kenneth Jobnston called at the Robe:t Welch home Sunday to get a battery which had been charging. Lawrence id Leo Doppler mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday evening. They took their brother Clarence, who {s attending high school ct St. Mary's. John Welch helped Lawrence Doppler time his car Monday. Law-' Tence and Leo went hunting rab- bits by car light that evening. Mr. Doppler and sons, Lawrence and Leo, called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday afternoon. They got stuck in the snowbank in the road in front of Bob's house and had to get Randolph Alsbury and Bob to help push the car out. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMurrich and daughter Doris visited the John Welch home Wednesday. They ight some white turkey hens from Mrs, Welch. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch cailed on Mr. and Mra Hugh McMurrica Tuesday. Mr, George Scarborough ant daughter Eva called at the Doppler home Friday. Lawrence took Mr. Scarborough to Bismarck on busi- ness. After returning from Bismarck Mr. Scarborough spent the evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Doppler. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Clar- ence Doppler returned with them to spend Sunday vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler. A number of the young folks of this vicinity attended t’ dance in Menoken Friday night. 0. P. Welch and John and Robert Welch motored to Bismarck Satur- day. They attended the Hart-Parr tractor show. Robert also visited his. wife, who is a patient in the St..Alexius hospital. play-| @ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE U. S. Joins Britain to Hasten New York-London Dirigible Line PROPOSED ROUTES OF Despite progress made by heavier-than-air flying craft in spanning the Atlantic, it is Nkely to be a British dirigible, tho R-100 (above), which will inaugurate regular transoceanic air service. C. D. Burney (left) of England is now in the United States cooperating with U. 8. officials in planning test flights over the At- lJantic in September. Asst. Postmaster General Glover (right) is preparing for handling of U. S. mail to Europe by dirigible if the tests succeed. The map shows a suggested route for one dirigible line. U. 8. V. Hospital 106, Minneapolis, Minn.; John Harry Duncker, U. S. V. Hospital, St. Cloud, Minn.; Hel- mer J. Engen, U. 8. V. Hospital 100, Minnehaha St., Minneapolis, Minn.; also to Jackie Briggs, American Le- gion Children Billet, Otter Lake, Mich., who is on our cradle ro!l that we help take care of. The American Legion Auxiliary will give a supper at the Idg cabin Saturday, Feb. 18 The prices arc 50c, and 26c. The money taken ing e will go toward the furnishing of th cabin, Everyone come. Supper will begin at 4:30. Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Wilkenson visited school Wednesday afternoon. A large crowd attended the La- dies’ Aid at the E. Mowder home. The next mecting will be at the J. F. Little home Wednesday, Feb. 29. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin ani son Gerald were visitors at the J. Howe home Wednesday evening. Miss L. Parmenter spent the week-end at hte G. O. Lindsey home. Miss Burnett Jacobson entered the St. Alexius hospital, where she underwent an operation for appen- dicitis, Miss Alice O'Brien spent tho week-end at her home in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Edie of Areng were callers at the Canfield school Fri- day evening. They took Bertha back home with them. Edna Eide weat to Regan .to spend the . week-end with Mrs. Helgeson. Mr. and Mre, H. F. Swanson of Bismarck are visiting at the John Howe home. Mrs. J. Howe is a Bismarck caller this week. While there she is hav-| Th ing dental work done. * | Mrs. G. Myers of Wilton spent) Sunday at the Strand home visiting with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs, J. Olson spent Sun- day at the Ole Olson home. Mr, and Mrs. Roy McCullough at- and E-nor Strand, Olaf, Jie and Ar- nold Wold, Ernest, Dee and Ode Bailey, Ima Myers, Edna Eide and Violet Olson, Ernest Swanson and Joe Cook. Mr. and Mrs. I. Bailey and Gil- bert Ward called at the A. F. Ghy- ln home Friday evening. Grant Lindsey returned home from Bismarck Thursday. °° Taft { A Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were Moffit callers Wednesday, Quite a large crowd attended the show in Sterling Tuesday night. It was given by Billy Carrol. _Mrs. George Lee entertained the birthday club st her home Friday afternoon, Miss Florence Gosney called at the Wilbert Koon home in Sterling Wednesday. Don’t ae the program at the ‘Sterling school No. 1 Thursday night, the sixteenth of February. Proceeds go toward help paying for the piano. Everyone come. ‘Adults, 35e , children 20c. nd Mrs. Henry Swindling wis home ited at he G cal at the George Thi Kenzie are visiting for a few days aie their grandmother, Mrs. John jaker,, E. L. Hurr was a Sterling caller Mire. Wi Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children Clifford and Marjorie visited at the Gosney home Thursday. The basketball game at Driscoll between Driscoll and Sterling Wi nesday night was well attended. was the first game either team had played for a good man: tended church in Regan Monday evening. Ruth and Clayton Little spent| Sunday afternoon at the J. Howe home. Bertha Edie went home with Edith Francia Wednesday and speut the evening. Zi Violet Olson visited with her sis- ter a few days. A birthday surprise party was given Saturday evening at the Ray Little home in honor of Mr. Little. The evening was spent in chatting and dancing. Those present were Mr. ad Mrs. J. F. Little and family, Mrs. H. McCullough and_ Irene, ti Doris and Robers, Mr. and Mrs. H. Davenport: and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mowder and family, Mr. ani Mrs. H. Saylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Greenan and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and son, Merrill YOU 30 THANK score was 12 and 16 in favor of Driscoll. iiss Fern Stewart spent Wed- nesday night with Margaret Lang. W. E. Runey attended the bas- Ruth “arld Althea Belk of Mc-| dn “tel y years. The wh! quite sick the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Zelmar Drystad and dauchters Stella and Velma. were Sunday visitors at the Max Lane home. M, L. Lewis was a Sterling call-|* gs | | McKenzie | nd — —_ er Saturday. Mrs, Johnson and son William called on business at the Gosney home Friday. Miss, Mildred Johnson has been on the sick list. Jakey Davis called at the Brown home Tuesday. George Lewis was a Sterling caller Friday. 2 _ Mrs. George Lewis and Miss Dora Mandizo sat up Saturday night with Grandma Wagner. Earl Gaskill visited at the Mac- Kane home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morton were Driscoll callers Saturday. Quite a few from here went to the dance at Menoken Friday night. A lareg crowd attended. Mrs. William Stiles visited at the L._B. Smith home Friday. Mrs. Envick and son Freedo of McKenzie visited at the Marion Lee: home in Sterling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oas Prince and son Harold were in Sterling Sunday. Miss: Belia Beatty visited at the Belile home Sunday. Mrs. Chas Gaskill and son Earl visited at the Gosney home Mon- . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and family visited at the Raymond Loomis home in Steele Sunday. Mrs. Howard O’Hara was visiting in Sterling Monday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and family attended the surprise party on Mr. Theron Ellison at his home Saturday nicht. The evening ‘was spent in playing cards. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon are visit- ine at the Gosney home for a Mrs. Roy Turner and Earl Gaskill were Bismarck callers Saturday. Lloyd Nelson tested at the Gos- ney home Monday night. Miss Mina Lewis spent Monday ketball gama in Driscoll Wednes-| night with Maude Chenawith. day night.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling Mrs. Ben Koon, Edna and Mrs. Earl Gaskill, Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, Gos- called at the Wagner home in Ster- ney were Bismarck callers Tuesday. ling Friday. ‘ large crowd attended the M. Sterling callers Monday. E. Ladies’ Aid at the church Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson were y: Arthur Polile visited with Richard day. Mrs. L. B. Smith entertained. Lane Sunday. They made a little over 9 on the lunch, Everyone enjoyed a nice ime. Mrs. Howard O’Hara visited in Sterling between trains Friday. Mr. and visited in Mandan Saturday night. Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Mrs. E. 1 i Misses Dorothy Zrraff and_Flor- ence Gosney and Charley Gosney, attended the basketball game in Driscoll Wednesday night. Mrs. McKane spent the week-end irs. Henry Swindling at her home. Mrs. L. B. Smith is entertaining . the Union Aid at the Random home Gaskill spent Friday night with | in Sterling, Feb. the 24th. a EVER MUCH. NAY XS ESS OUT OUR WAY By Wiunams DROPPING IN JUST AS THE TEACHER 16 OUT, TO ND OV ME FAMILY WORRY 1560 BACKWARD. Laide LL ee ie: W CHILORING, Nice, ‘FoRE f~ Wild Rose | — Radio fans here very much en- joyed the splendid programs put on Sunday by Kry, : br Mrs, Olaf Feltheim of Braddock spent the week-end visiting at the! home of Mr, and Mrs, John Peter- son. W. H. Brownawell left the fore pert of the week to spend a few lays: visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell at Sterling. Mrs. Jack Voll visited the capital or Friday. ‘rank Saville has been on the -_ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1998 ended with the score being 15 to 18 , will be played Saturday sight, Feb.| pl n el if Bine her of irs. Thomas of nn Center has been here a few days on “Harley Hartley of Burt larley ley. was & usiness caller at Lawfers Saturday. The Missionary meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E, T. Saunders Tuesday, Feb. 29. The R. N. A. box social and dance will be given at the K. P. hall Fri- day evening, Feb. 24. Everyone is invited as this will be the last dance for some time. George Thompson of Columbia, | S. D., was a business caller here sick list the past week but is some} Saturd better now. Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Pugh made a business trip to Bismarck Satur- lay. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson at- tended the Woodman’s banquet in Braddock Saturday evening. Dr. Baer of. Braddock was called to the H. A. Carlisle home the fore jad of the week to prescribe for oger, who was ill. Miss Halen Ereckson, teacher of school. No. 1, spent the week-end with Miss Halen Skramstad, teach- er of Cherry Grove school. A large number of our young folks attended the play given by the Daughters of Grace at the school gymnasium in Braddock Friday, and stayed for the dance that fol- lowed. All reported a fine time. Guests et the Ernest Saville home Sunday included Harry Koenig, Charles Swanson and Homer Brownawell. The high school pupils of this neighborhood who attend the Brad- dock school, Misses Lillian and_El- len’ Peterson and Martha and Ber- nice. Gosney, Ada Saville and broth- er Lee Saville and George Buck spent the week-end at their respec- tive homes, Mike Glovais took a truck load of millet seed to Bismarck one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and son Frank. visited ‘at the Oscar junday. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gooding took their little daughter Annette to see Dr. Baer of Braddock Tuesday. She is iraproving in health. Election of officers for the en- suing year of the Sunday schooll was ‘held at the chiarch Wednesday evening. The following officers were’ elected: Johh Wildfang, superin- tendent; assistant superintendent, Mrs. J. M. Bertholf; Mrs. J. W. Roddgers, home department; Mrs. H. S. Fairchild, cradle roll superin- tenent; Mrs. Ed Conley, missionary superintenent and treasurer; Mrs. John Wildfang, secretary and ti uerer; Esther Watson, librarian; Ruby Thompson, organist. The Easter ‘collection will. go ‘to the World Work Services. °A committe of three are appointed by the -sup- erintendent to plan the Easter’ pro- gram with Rev. Brooks. é Rev. Brooks spoke to the children of the high school and seventh and eighth graddes and also to the pu- pils in the primary room. His talk to the upper. class students was “Citi- zenship and Lincoln,” while to the primacy. Class he spoke “of how to| happy and “Lincoln.” His talk was enjoyed by the pupils and it is hoped Mr. Brooks’ may-find time to talk to ‘students again. The Ladies Aid will meet at the church Thursday evening. i The primary room had :: valentine arty Tuesday. It being also the Birthday of two of the little people in the room and the birthdays of severall others just-a-fetw days past and a few days ahead it was allso a birthday. The little girls: whose birthdays occur on Valentine's day are garet Bliss and Sarah Swanick. Among those who transacted buai- ness in Bismarck Tuesdday were: C. Thompson, W. L. Watson, Jack Smmith, E. W. Anderson, and L. E. Heaton. The W. C. T. U. will be enter- tained by Mrs. C. E..Crum and Miss Angeline Schiess:at the home of Mrs. Crum. ee eis spent the week-end Sterling. B. F. Coons and Floyd Belk are filling the basement under Mr. Coon’s new ze preparatory to the laying of a cement floor. 1. E, ficaton waa Bovine: horses the first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sedevie of Bis- ap ie Nisited a M . F. Coons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art NorJin of Men- oken spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Crum. Mrs. George Manly has been con- fine ‘to her bed with a siege of neuritis. e as fan Cane spent ‘a few days in Bismarck last week. Roy Turner $f Sterling and Char- La cae af Mesanes tran: ess here Tuesday. vA. nummber of McKenzieites at- tented the dance in Menoken Friday night. ‘ aD Watson shipped a carload of londay. Ruth Lambert and Edna Putnam motored down from Arena sender to visit with their parents, Mr. Mrs. L. E. Heaton. ‘ Mr. Heaton is bering. some inter- ior decorating done to his house. Seve Tupi ey Bela transac! business here Tuesday. 2 Rollin Welch and Fr. E, McCurdy were ined here some time Sun- day waiting for repair work on their car. . T. Crum attended the Dairy- = menting. held in Bismarck and Mrs. Leith T tor thee mecting, except pr: ‘an. oystcr supper will be ich 7 Nordstrom -home © near © Braddock Ap Lindsey, Chas. Orr, Barney, Arthur! Grandma Wagner who has been| S Mar- | Sunda; jay. The box social held in.the church basement for the benefit of the ladies aid was a success in every way. The 1 newly finished room is a credit to! this organization. The Leith band | rendered a splendid concert which ‘vas greatly enjoyed by all, A num- | ber of games followed in which all present took part. Numbers by the male quartette, girls’ trio, the camp fire girls and a reading by Mrs. Saunders completed the evening's Mr. Saunders, east side merchant, program. Mr. Saunders, east side ‘merchant, in the capacity of auce tioneer, then proceeded to dispose of the boxes to the highest bidder. The men present showed their inter- est in the social work of the church by entering heartily into the bidding, Over $80 was realized. Presbyterian church notes, day, Feb. 19: Carson, school at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Vernon arie, Supt. Evening worship at 7:30. Lark preaching service at 2:30, Leith morning worship at 10 o'clock. Sunday school at 11 o'clock. We extend a cordial invitation to one and all to worship with us, Leith has been chosen as the place Suns Sunday of meeting for the Women's Pres« byterial of Bismarck sbytery. The officers of this organization to- gether with the local society, arq pying plans for a splendid meeting, he exact date has not as yet been fixed. but will be the latter part of rik, Mrs. Clark Hill entertained the members of the Homemakers club Tuesday afternoon. : f Sterling | OO Mr. Ernest Johnson spent Sunday | at the Max Lang home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Granthum of Bismarck visited with Mrs. Gran- thum’s mother, Mrs. Tollefson, on Sunday. Miss “Lula” Tollefson spent the: week-end at her home. Art Belile spent Sunday night with Richard Lang. Mr. and Mrs. S. Drystad and daughters, Stella and Velma, spent Sunday at the Max Lang home. Miss “Peggy” Petersen accom- panied by Grace Johnson motored to Miss Petersen’s home at Verona, Friday to'spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long and fam; ily visited at Max Lang’s Sunday evening. ie “Boy” Lang visited at Max Lang’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson were town callers Tuesday evening. Miss. “Lula” Tollefson visited at Max Lang’s Tuesday evening. Miss Mildred Johnson was on the sick list last week. Quite a number of the Sterling folks attended the dance at Men- oken Friday evening. Mr, George Beatty visited at Max Lang’s Sunday. Miss “Lula” Tollefson attended the dance at Hazelton Friday night. Martin Reddy visited at Richard Lang’s Friday evening. ieodore Lee, Glen Ellness and Carol Byers motored out to Magnus’ to fix Carol’s car.- Sterling and Driscoll played basketball at Driscoll ‘ednesday nite. The score was 12 to 16 in Driscoll’s favor. Sterling has been practicing so next time we hope it will be in. our favor. Mr. Tyler Johnson accompanies by Mrs. Theron Ellison and Lang motored to Bismarck Monday. Miss. Mina Lewis stayed with Miss Maude Chenoweth Monday night. “Fritz” Lee visited at Max Lang’s Monday evening. : Fay Edgerley visited at Henry Zuroff’s Sunday. Marian Langley visited at Max Lang’s Saturday night and Sunday. Marian Langley, Ted Lang and Max Lang were town callers Sat- urday evening. Theodore Lang was a town caller Tuesday on very important business, ’ ie re rage amas | Little Knife ————_________.__—4 Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Woolery and children FS nt Sunday at the J, Schneider home. A fine time was childgen tp Lye aa ildren spent FTnoon a the Arthur Bieng. home. < Mr. and Mrs. Max Lehmann and children also Miss Springer drove over to the John Messmer home, é t vi where they celebrated Miss Agnes Messmer’s bi lay. Mike Berch and mother-in-law, ure Dick natal to Richardton on_ Wednesday. Don Peck motored to Richardton on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goben and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs drove to the Bieng home on Tuesday where the men butchered four hogs, fee for Bieng’s and one for Mr. jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schaffner motored to Dickit

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