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~ Estherville j Mr, and Mrs. Roy McCullough and daughter Barbara were ‘Tues: day evening guests at the Pete Mickelson home, Gene and Norman Little visited ci the Ole Wold home Monday eve- img. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan and son Wesley and Ole Wold were Wednesday callers at the Cecil El- kins he Ms. Carl Berg were Re- gan shoppers Wednesdav Frank Mickelson was a caller in Regan Wednesday. J ke Fisher of Regan wi busi- ness caller at the Uhde home Thurs- ay. E.rl Mowder, Paul Greenan, Carl Berg George Mickelson and Harry Davenport were callers in Regan Thursday. Gust Olson was a business caller at the Harry Davenport home eal Mrs. Frank Mickelson, and Mrs. William Mickelson attended the Ladies’ Nonpartisan club at the home of Mrs. Clem Malone Thurs- day. Tre next meeting will be held at the John Carlson home, Mrs. Harry Davenport visited with Mrs. Louie Jorgenson Thurs- day afternoon. nk Mickelson and Carl Berg red some cattle and hogs they sold to Harry Diamond in Regan Friday. xd Earnest Swanson, Oscar Olson and Gene Little motored to Regan Thursday to moet Mrs, John Howe and Mrs. C. Wilkinson who came up from Bismarck that morning. Mrs. Roy Little called at the Ear! Mowder home Thursday afternoon. Arthur and Einar Strand, Gene Little, Violet and Oscar Olson, Edna and Bertha Eide and Earnest Swan- son attended the basketball game and dance in Wing Friday night. Miss Parmenter and Alice O’Brien spent the weekend at the Harry Davenport home. A large crowd attend.d the chick- en pie supper in sl Saturday evening given by the American Legion Auxiliary. The ladies served a very delicious supper and cen arene eRe s abou: $60 was realized. Roy Little was_a Saturday morn- ing caller at the Earl Mowder home. Among those from here who a tended the supper in Regan Satu day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson, Charles Manning and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Mickelson, Otto and Fritz Uhde, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder and Roy Lit- tle and gee e Callers in Regan Saturday from here were Pete and George Mickel- son, Carl Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mickelson, Conrad Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beano Paul Greenan, Matt Rasumnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson, Chas. Man- ning and family, Uhde brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder and Roy Little and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe elson and| children were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Mickelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth and Mr, and Mrs. Otto Larson of Wilton spent Sunday at the Jake Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- ily attended a party west of Re- an Saturday night at the home of. Kirs, Berg’s brother. Chas. Manning and family, Otto and Fritz Uhde, Barney and Arthur Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and Roy Little and family attcnded the American Legion dance in Re- gan Saturday night. Barney and Arthur Strand, Doris and Robert McCullough, Ima Mey- ers and Merrill Lindsey were Sun- day evening guests at the Harry Davenport home. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. J. F. Little Febru- ary 29th. Everybody welcome. Edith and ‘Stanley Francis, John Daunie, Anna and Florence Dar. son were absent from school Mon- day on account of sickness. Joe Wold is acting as janitor at Canfield while Oscar Oleson is visit- ng in Bismarck. ernrardt Jordahl and Earnest Swanson left Monday by car for. Iowa where they will look fcr work. Gene and Norman Little motored to Regan Monday night after school. Otto Uhde was a business caller in Regan Monday. 4 Menoken i McKenzie were callers on Mr. and Chas. Graves Saturday even- ing. Moffit | e | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and chil- dren motored to Hazelton Tuesday to consult Dr. Monteith about their baby’s health, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiman were in town shopping Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. a. E. Cline were| union and program, Miss Ethel An-| has been set Tuesday, | derson returning to her home with} night. inéss town Mr. and Mra. Walter Durfee were shopping, in town Tuesday. called at Ys a De Haan home Tuesday after dordis Rafteseth ‘oo, Mrs. Mike Hanson called at the Val Benz home Tuesday, also Mr. A 3. Pete Hofstead and son Day from Brittin a business caller in town Tuesdi Mrs. W. V. Carrol visited he John Benz home Mrs. J, E. Kruse rtained a number of her lady friends at a Gee Pr rrave ame slaah ards were pla; until midnight after which the hostess served a lovely lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder spent Tuesday evening at the F. H. Fills: bur home. , Evert Porter and son Clair were in town Wednesday on business, Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Thorsen and Mr. and Mra. Andy Anderson and Ss ae Phillis Irene visited at the E. M. Whiteaker home Wednesday. Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker and Mar- tha Houchtaling called at the W E. Nichols home Wednesday. Mrs. Hosford is spending a few dove at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Chas. Faust. Olson and father motored to Bismarck Thurs¢--- to - > Mrs. ‘k hospital and doing very Thursday. Mrs. Jewell Doanc from rittin were in town r’ ibe Thursday. Miss Ktta Hof*~an vis'ted at th W. E. Nichols home Thursdav Mr. and Mrs. George Parks were in town shopping Thursday, Mrs. Emil Enockson and baby called at the I’. H. Pillsbury homo Thursday aft.rnoon. I W. V. Carrol and Mrs. Asa Werner visited at the Viggo J’ -n home Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Chas. i‘aust entertained the Sunshine club of Moffit Thursday aiternoon, A good attendance was reported, and the afternoon was Passed sewing and doing fan work, About 5 o'clock a very deii- cious lunch was served. All had a very time. Mrs. J. Boening is spending a few days at her sister, Mrs. W. E. Nich- Pm a “ mong those in town shopping Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Young, Mrs. Alfred Faust, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins and Fred Argast. Mrs. M. G. McNally and son ‘Wayn were passengers on the Soo to Bismarck Thursday to do some shovping and see the show “The Womaniess Wedding” and returned home via the Soo Friday. A number of the farmers are busy hauliz; grain to the elevator this week while they can run their trucks. mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Anderson and daughter Phillis Irene motored to Bismarck Thursday to do some shopping and sec the show “The fomaniess Wedding.” Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen were in charge of the Golden Rule until they re- turncd. Mrs. Corma Kimble called at the De Haan home Friday afternoon. Miss Ethel Anderson arrived on the Soo Friday to spend the week- end with her cousin, Maybelle Ol- son. Among those in_town shopping Friday were W. H. Edson, Pete Hof- stead, Mr. and Mrs. Evert Porter and Mrs. Jim Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and children and Mrs. Mike Hanson visited at the Val Benz home Fri- ifternoon. day a’ 5 Mrs. Joe Coder called at the Dewey Olson home Friday after- noon, John Doan returned home via the Seo Briaay hoo California. wie ie has spen' past year in Cali- fornia and his friends were glad to ry -. him back again. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens enter: tained at a card party Saturda; night. Mr. Elmer Lundquist won high score. Luncheon was served at midnight. Mrs. Marvin Sherman and Albert motored to Hismerck Tues- day. Me. and Mrs. Wiliam Wachal of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the George Wachal home. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson are en route to Minnesota by truck where they will deliver a team of mules and visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ashley are taking care of the farm during the absence of My. and Mrs. Johnson. : Mrs. George Wachal spent the week visiting her daughter Mrs. Philip Webb, of Bismarck, Paul McCormick purchased the north Menoken school building and is moving the building on the John McCormick farm. Park Wood has urchased the Menoken school uilding. Mrs, Pearl. Salter returned home Sunday after spending several days aie Miss Mildred Stewart of te: Mr, and Mrs, Edd Ebling were en- tertained at dinner ‘tema eveni by Mr. and Mrs. William Ebling Bismarck. wie ey Mrs. Argo J Kle peine Groot were “visiting at the "Mick Agnew home Sunday. Sir . Earl Baker entertained 15 ls in boo. of the twelfth birth- » and Pte G. Abelein and fiut= “uhnle and Gertrude Ness Noglin home a “neighbors and. friends to € iasp wore Shunt resem were nee received lovely wedding gifts. A supper was served. ng Saturday A ind neighbors surpriscd Mrs. Asa Werner on her birthuay pines Sraing, She lovely gifts. time and Quite a few oF the youre folk a few olks from here attended ite anes at ling F: ht. ‘ay Johnson mo- tored to Bismarck Thi and re- turned with a new Chevrolet sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Dewe; Paul were shopping in town Satur- day. The P. T. A. dance at the Aug. Benz home Saturday evening. was very largely attended and a very good time was reported by all. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Werner enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. George Parks and daugghter Wanda at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson at a Sunday dinner which w very much enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Whiteaker motored to Bismarck Mond: vere noon to attend the old settlers” re- them. Mr. and Mys. Bill Hoeft of near Sterling were visiting at the Dewcy Olson home Monday. August Benz returned to Moffit Monday via the N. P. after having spent the past three months in Ger- many and France and everyone is glad to see him back again. . W. W. MeNally returncd to Bis- marck Monday. Mrs. Fay Johnson cailed at the De home Monday atternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey spent Monday afternoon «t the Val Benz home. Callers at the M. G. McNally home Monday were Mrs. Ella Porter and Mrs. Burns Baile: Mrs. C. E. Moffit called at the Dewey Olson home Monday after- noon, also Mrs. Adams. ee eS ee f Braddock } The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. M. Fetterley Saturday af- ternoon with a very good atten- dance. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Ro-! binson with Mrs. S. S. Tracy as hostess Thursday afternoon, Marth first. Eunice, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stickney, was taken to Bismarck Thursday and operated on at St. Alexius hospital for ap- pendicitis. She is getung along as well as can be expected. Mr. Stick- ney, who is ii e hospital, is some better. npathy is ex- pressed for this afflicted family. Monday evening, Feb. 18, the De Remee brothers held a great cele- bration in honor of the marriage of Vic and Miss Wilson, which took place one week biles and trucks v carry people out to home about two miles from town. They return- ed to town where a free dance was put on in the hall. Music was fur- i.ished by local talent, ft lunch was ser E ported a good time and boys royal entertainers, Mr. and M H. W. Allen were passengers to londay, re- turning home Wednesday. Mrs. E. Saville accompanied her son Frarte to Bismarck Tuesday where the latter entered St. Alex- provided to ry voted the | nose. Mrs. Saville, who underwent | an cperation for goitre some weks ago, is getting along fine and ad- vises all those who have a goitre to have it attended to at once, Mrs. C. T. Barton returned home Thursday after a few days’ vi with friends in Mandan aad Bi marck. Mrs. M. F. Shepard was a pas- rsenger to Bismarck Thursday to with Mrs. D. E. Shepard, who is now convalesing at her home after eit critical operation at the hospi- tal. Rev. and Mrs. Pearson were up from Napoleon Thursday calling on the sick people of Braddock. They | also drove out to the home of W. W. Mandigo to visit with Mrs. Man- digo, who is still confined to her bed with rheumatism, J. G. De France accompanied the Hazelton boys to Napoleon where they played basketball. ~ Mrs. Hattie Sempel received word Saturday that her son Glen was ill and left for Minneapolis Sunday. Eldon drove her to Steele to take the train. J. J. Roop made an official visit to Braddock Thursday afternoon. Mr. W. W. Mandigo was a. pas- senger to Bismarck Friday return- ing home Saturday. ‘he Annanias club met Thursday evening in, their usual camping ground. A good attendance was re- ported. Emil Sueltz, who has been in St. Alexius hospital for @ couple of weeks, returned home Friday. Thore Naacen shipped a carload of cattle to the cities Saturday morning. Mrs, A. Amundson was a pas- senger to Bismarck Friday: to re- ceive medical attention. She ex- pected also to go to Solen to visit with Mr. and Mrs. &. Van Dyne before returning home. The ladies of the Woodman Cir- cle met in their hall Wednesday evening when another new member was initiated, Tha next meeting March 7, when three new members are expected to walk through the mystic way. All members are urged to_be present. Mr. and Mrs. O. Bauer drove out jir| to Tell church Sunday to attend the Lavone. ‘We congratulate the p: stents. x Dewey Olson motored to the Bill Heoft home near Sterling to leave little Gerald for 2 week. He was sroompaniee by his sister, Mrs, W. '- Carrol, y afternoon, Mrs. Asa Werner is taking care at Mee Perey hee tor 8 tem, weeks, Miss Helen spent Saturday with her eg Miss Helen Doehle. Fay Johnson, Mrs. son Miles and Mr. and children. Ve in funeral of Mrs. Alvin Rautio which took place there. Mrs, Rautio was formerly Miss Lillie Johnson, daughter of J. E. Johnson, of that neighborhood and was a bride of oaly a year ago. She leaves an in- fant child. Mrs. F. Junge, who has been on the sick list for some time, is able to be around again and Mr. Junge is now looking for a new place as dishwasher, George Ivey from south of town met with what might have proved @ very serious accident Sunday af- ternoon, On account of the strong wind Mr. Ivey started to climb up to fix the windmill. When he got up pene the platform the wind blew -| Bismarck Th irsday, ius hospital and underwent an ope-! i ration for a fractured bone in his] M ° ra hood. Several of the Braddock young folks attended the P. T. A. danc ¢ held at the home of A. Benz Satuz- ay Cab Ges irs, BE. F. favare, Gordon Mac- Lachlan and Miss Shepard called on Mrs. W. W. Mandigo Sunday after- noon and found her improving slow- ly. Wm. Robinson is carrying the mail on Route No. 1 while the reg- ular carrier, Mr. Fraser, is off for a few days’ vacation. School Notes Band practice was he! day night. The band making good progress and Thursday ht for band practice We are making preparations for a declamatory contest which will probably be held some time in April, There will be a school dance on St. Patrick’s night, March 17. A number of the high school chil- dren were entertained at the Eckery home Wednesday evening. The physiology class is having some very interesting work with our white rats. We hope that Mother Rat ved safely at Rat Heaven after her dissection Tues- day. .Welch’s Spur @ f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch have a new baby boy born Sunday, Feb. 12, at the St. Alexius hespital in Bismarck. Mother and baby cre doing nicely and expect to return home in a few days. Lawrence Doppler motored to Bis- marck Sunday evening. ile took Eva Alsbury and Clarenc Dopriee back to their a places, Clar- enée and Eva attend high schoci. Mrs. George McMurrich and daughter Margaret and Marcus ‘Trembly called at the Robert Welch home Sunday. Mrs. kd. Doppler is at the Robert Welch home taxing care of the chil- het while Mrs. Welch is in the nos- pital. u Hugh McMurridh was a Menoken caller Monday. He called at the Kobert Welch home on his way home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and son ‘theodore called at the Robert Welch home Monday evening. Robert Welch motored to Bis-! marck Tuesday to visit Mrs. Welch. Robert, Jr., went along to see his new brother. He reports that the new brother sleeps so much he could not see him very good. Jack Ishmael bought hogs from O. P. and John Welch this week. dack is getting quite a bunch to- gether. Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael motored to the Snyder family were other capital city visi- tors. Otto Dorman motored to Bis- marck. Friday. His son Fred and Fred’s friend Clarence Doppler re- turned home with him to spend the week-end. Bismarck | sitors from this vic- on Satzrday were Mr. and y Jack Ishmael, Mr. and Mrs. j John Welch and son Conrad. O, P. Welch and Robert Welch, Mr. Ed. Doppler and son Lawrence, also Mrs. John Alsbury and son Ran- elie Jack Ishmael sold a load of fat hogs to L, E, Heaton Friday, Tuttle Eddie Aichele made a business Bile to Sykeston Tuesday. rs. Frank Wittmayer and son Stanford spent the week-end visit- ang triode in Tappen and Steele, irs. E, L. Friestad is suffering from an attack of erysipelas. The H. J. Thorne home is quar- antined with smallpox. Mrs. Max Miller and youngest son returned Monday from - Mint neapolis_ where they have been visiting friends and relatives. Postmaster Sorenson re- ceived motice from the postoffice department at Washington, D. C., of the congolidation of triweckly rural goutes No. 1 and:No. 2 operating out of Tuttle. The consolidated daily route will become effective April 1st. This service will be greatly eppeceiad by our rural patrons. ey have been looking ewan to such a service for some ime, H. E. Wurn and Jacob Nathan transacted business in Fargo the first of the week, Mrs. J. N. Goldsmitti returned home from the hospital Saturday, much improved. ge ee Lein oe @ Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus mo- tored to Driscoll Monday, being called there by the illness of Mrs. Bjorhus’ father, Clarence Kise, who is attending high school Wing, spent the week-end at his parental home. Ed. ‘Nyguard. motored fo" Drisel to Thee ni A few from this senlty attend. ed the party held at the John Ny- seth home Saturday evening. Olga and Joseph Rise and Valde- mar Lein motored to Driscoll Thursday afternoon, A fairly large crowd attendcd the Luther League mectii Alfred Arneson home Sunday sfter- noon, Harold Christianson spen: Satur- day evening and Sundsy forenoon at the Olauson home in Clear Lake township, Dorothy Barkman who is attend- ing high school at Driscoll spent the week-end at her ntal home. hn_and Orville Gunderson, Ar- nold Christianson and Elizabeth Hustoft spent Tuesday evening at the Alfred Arneson home. | - Art Bijorhus and children,’ Ber- | M held at the] Miss Etta Hoffman and brother] Wayne Baxter, of Dana neighbor-| family, Mrs. S. Arneson, Algot NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Draviand, Ed. Nygaard and Oscar Opoien. John Hartman were ers at the Williams home Sunday evening. Mrs. H. Lawyer and Beulah call- ed at the Marchant home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nolan and chil- dren Ted, Agnes and Edna visited at the Gus Frey home Monday near Cenhoff. Mr. James Novy was a Wing shopper Wednesda: | Leroy Marchan' sited at the John Fode home Wednesday. The Neiters boys spent Sunday at the Ed. Nolan home. Albert Hindbouch called at the Wm. Ryan home Wednesday even- ing. "Fire. John Fode and sons Johnny, Emanuel and Henry’ and Lero Marchant called at the James Wal- ters home Wednesday evening. John Witt called at the home of his parents Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Marchant and family attended the dance in Wing Friday evening. - ; Mr. and Mrs. John Fode and sons Johnnie and Emanuel were Bis- marck shoppers Monday and return- ed home ‘Ti lay. Bill and Andrew Nieters and Gustave Witt were callers at the Louis Novy home Saturday night. Mrs. Marchant and Margaret and Trene spent Saturday evening at the Lawyer home. Mrs. Triemauser and Mrs. Wm Witt spent last week visiting rela- tives at Tuttle. Thomas and William Ryan called at the Sperry home Saturday even- ing to hear the radio. Theodore and George Nolan call- ed at the Lawyer home Saturday evening. The Schuh and Hindbouch chil- dren spent Saturday evening at the James Novy home. The Sunday callers at the Wm. Witt home were Mrs. Triewauser, Alfred and Leo Nieters, John Witt and Leroy and Helene Marchant. John Fode spent Sunday and Monday at the Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and children Leroy and Violet are visit- ing at the Witt home this week. George and Ted Nolan stayed overnight at the James Novy home Saturday evening. [Rock Hill Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson called at W. H. Kolb’s on Friday. Albert Vollen is hauling some of farm machinery to the farm he rented down by Baldwin. Mr. L. Forgenson will move on the Isaac Marcovitz farm in the spring. a Mrs. Andrew Fisher assisted her sister, Mrs. Ray McCullough, with hanging wall paper and houseclean- ing on Wednesday. * | Those helping to move the Lund-| gy berg house last week were Merril Lindsey, Chas. Our, Barney Strand, J. F. Little and Clayton, Wm Mc- Cullough, Harry McCullough and Robert. Ira Bailey was a Monday even- ing passenger to the capital city to consult a physician in regard to his- health, He returned Wednes- day. irs, W. H. Kolb and children were guests of Mrs. K. Kolb’s Sat- urday. Virgel Little was absent from school Thursday on account of sick- ness. Arthur Nelson motored to Bis- marck Tuesday, to attend the agri- cultural economic conference, J. F. Little was chosen as a delegate from Rockhill township and C. 0. Wilkinson from Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Howe and family visted at the Wilkinson home Sunday. *G. O. Lindsey was a Bismarck passenger Monday evening. Ernie Gordon called at 8. B. Ol- son's Monday. Edd Rasche was a Regan caller . F. Little’s Friday evening to phone to Bismarck for repairs for their Chevrolet truck. Miss Aletha Johnson, teacher in Rockhill district No. 1, spent the week-end at her parenta. home in Driscoll. Tra Bailey and Gilbert Ward mo- tored to the B. B. Bailey home Sat- urdhy. John Howe purchased a second- hand Ford touring car in Wilton Saiuraay. Art Nelson was a Regan caller onday. ., The Canfield Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. J. F. Little Wed- nesday, Feb. 29. Everyone is cor- dially invited to attend. 8 Parmenter spent the week-end at the Davenport home. Mr. and }’rs. E. Gordon were of the Oscar Magnuson home gue! Sunda: Mr. H. Diamond and son Willard] gs; were buying cattle in this vicinity last Thursday. Mr. George Bailey anc sons, Luther, Dee and Ode, visited at the J. F. Little home Saturday night. Dinner guests at the Ita Bailey home Wednesday, were Mr. and Mrs, Luther Bailey and children and Geo: and Ode. Mrs. Harry Davenport called at the Louie Jorgenson home Thu day. 2 Kettleson was a Regan call- er Tuesday. Andrew Kolb delivered some cat- tle in Regan Friday, which he sold to Harry Diamcnd. Wilton callers lay were Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Little, Ruth and Phyllis and Miss Parmenter. . J. Jacobson, Oscar Olson and sister Violet, motored to Bismarck Saturda: Y= Miss Madge Runey, county su- off and he fell to the ground| nice, Helen and Arthur Lewis, Sam| perintendent of schools, visited our landing on his heels. Medical aid tg once summoned and the week-end at the home. of their son and family, Mr. and Minor Vick sj the t Tuesday eveni Arneson, Ed. seca (Gucar Opoien’ motored 42 Re- Nics.B, N. Lein and son = M at Joe Einat and Lead g Pr fanca home. to Dris- called at J. 0. Called ai BN. Lein’s school Mi week but is able to be are eet, M, O'Brien and fam ir. irs. M, nm ty mere ue of the Sigmund ome Sunday. i Fethur Landerbolm visited at the Gordon home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray M prep evening at Mr. and Mrs. Carl visited “at the "Oscar Landerbolm noe Olson called at the Harry Mrs. Roy Little callod at the Earl see ee let the Andrew and Emile Olson were} Friday. callers Monday were Mr, 8. Harry McCullough, Robert l| Alta | the home of Mrs. Hattie and Kenneth, Mr. aoe Li ene Little and Joseph Cook at- tended the dance in Wing, Friday ight. ee Anderson called in Regan Al Thursday, WwW. Kolb, Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroe were Regan callers Friday. Rute and Phyllis Little have“been ill with the flu. Guss Olson called at the Alvin Ghylin home Sunday. ¢: Kenneth Brown visited Edward Schatz Wednesday. Edith Ness spent the week-end at her father’s home this week. Charlie Larson called on the Emil Johnson home one evening tsst week, Dave Hochalter was busy Wed- nesday moving his furniture, stock and machinery. He will live on the Harry Hollowell farm in the Wilson township. Louis Adams visited with Andrew Akerland Wednesday afternoon. Dave Dixon was a visitor at Karl Schatz’s Wednesday. Mrs. Hattie Brown and son Ken- neth visited at tho A. Akerland home Sunday, Mrs. Henry Schatz, Susie, Ed- ward and Pauline visited with Mrs, John Stroh Tuesday. J. R. Jones and Leslie Coombs were callers at the W. S. Oder home Tuesday. John and Emil Stroh attended the stock show at McClusky Saturday. John Pool was an Alta shopper Saturday. George McAllister purchased six cows this week from Jim Warden who lives near Regan. A party was given Friday even- ing at the Andrew Akerland home. Dave Steinert, who has been suf- fering with a broken collarbone, is getting along nicely. A series of meetings will be held in the German Baptist church be- . aning the 29th. Rev. R--"* * will be in charge. Everyone will be wolcome. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon visited at the George McAllister home Fri- day era Robert Pataner oa a top bugey from J. T. Coombs this week. ‘aul Wahl of Johns Lake was a one caller in this vicinity Fri- jay. Some of the young folks of Pic- kardville and Edgemont gathered at frown Fri- day evening. The time was spent in playing games and dancing. Bert linn, the Red Trail oil dis- tributor, of Wilton, hauled a load of gas and kerosene for the Alta store Monday. He was accompan- ied by Nick Ukronic. _ Harrdy Diamond was in this vic- inity Wednesday buying stock. He was accompanied by his son Wil- lard and Fred Uhdy. a Little Elane Stroh spent the week visiting with her grandmother, Mrs, lenry Schatz. The ladies of the Missionary so- ciety met with Mrs, Emil Johnson Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent in piecing a quilt for the missionary work. Refreshments were served before departing. John and Edwin Zelmer visited at the McAllister home Wednesday evening. Lawrence Adams and John Pool were Alter callers Sunday. Gottlieb Shell and family visited at the Howard Coombs home Sun- day. Glenn ‘McAllister moturcd to Re- gan Wednesday on_ business. Millard and Lestie Coc mbs were busy Saturday afternoon doing some carpenter work for the Filge- mont school No. 2. Dave Dixon was a Regaz shop- per one ey last week Eddie Johnson wen: to the coal mine Wednesday for a load of coal. Glenn McAllister stcyed all night with the Phillip Zclin2r boys Sat- urday. John Stroh and family visited with Mrs. Henry Schatz Monday. Glee Dixon was abscnc from school Monday, on account of sick- ness, Mr, and Mre. W. S, Oder and children visted Sunday with Frank Morris who live rear Regan, Mrs, H. Gibson and Mra, John Will were passengers to Bismarck morn’ Floyd Stenmetz and family of Carson were callers at the Lawfer Studio Sunday, fine ingcting “Meoday even esting meet jonday evening with the follov:ing program: Com- munity Spe led by Mr. Aane- stad; roll l, “Patriotic Quota- compulsory attendance achool law, by Mr. McBarty; ad- dress, The relation of Attendance to promotion, Miss Sabastian; music, Piano Duet, Mrs. Gibson, Mr, Aanestad; Mirae “The Cost f Kecing ‘a Child out of School,” Mrs. Edythe Jones; singing. C. B. Cashman of Carson was a caller at the Lawfer Studio Mon- day. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. E. J. Law- fer Thursday. As election of offi- cers will be held at th'- “tee all members arc requested to be etesent. Miss Sabastian, accompanied by Miss Kona and Miss Bodie, of Car- son, attended the P. T. A. here Mon- day night. A cot, blanket and screen have} been purch: by the P. T. A. for the consolidated school where chil-| dren from the country, who become ill during the day, may be cared for| until the bus arrives. This has} been a long felt want and is great- ly idol by both teachers and pupils, Anhorn was a business caller at Brisbane Wednesday. Presbyterian Church Notes for Sunday, Feb 26; Carson—Sunday school at 11 o'clock. Evening wor- ship at 7:30; Leith—Morning wor- , ohare community ship at 10 o'clock, Sunday school at 11 o'clock. if Temvik Mrs. A. W. Quast returned from a_two weeks’ visit in Minneapolis Wednesday evening. John Leno is sporting a | 9) day fo new Chevrolet which he purchased at a Linton. Jake Pfaff was taken to bis- marck Tuesday where he entered a per ‘rank Lawler and William Smith were business callers here Wtdnes- he young people are enjoying the skating immensely, kiving a va- riety of ponds to try out. A dance was given at the Tem- vik pool hall Weenesday evenin; A large crowd was in atiendan and a good time was had by all. Mrs. Chas. De Witt entertained 12 little girls Thursday afternoon in honor of her daughter: Bernicc’s birthday. ‘The afternoon was spe in playing mes after which a dainty lunch was served. Jane Rudd spent the week-end at Bismarck. A few of our going to her home in O Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Enders and| daughters, Dorothea and Renee, were Sunday guests at the home of L._T. Daily at Braddock. Mrs, Ed. Larvick entertained the) members of the high school und i gh at the faculty in honor of her dau: ter Bertha at a valentine part: their home on Tuesday everin Games were played after which a} delicious lunch was served by the! ae ee | ve neglected to mention in last week's items the party on Carl Reich | 4 given by his wife in honor of Carl's; birthday. ie present were Mr.| and Mra. Chas. De Witt, M: i Mrs. Ed. Chilson, Mr. and Mr: Muckler and and Mrs, “Calquhoun, Cards were the ord of the evening and a dainty lunch! was served, High School Notes | The high school pupils and teach-| ers spent a pleasant evening at the hone of Miss Bertha Larvick Feb.| 14th. The class in English IV has com- leted the study of the novel, “Silas larner.” The class in citizenship is pro- gressing nicely with notebook work. | Industrial Geography class is making maps this week. Fourth and Fifth Grades Our attendance for last week was 100 per cent. This week was not f Leith The Leith Civic club will conduct a food sale and serve lunch Satur-| V day afternoon and evening at the Hurlew drug store. ‘The Campfire girls held a social meeting Tuesday evening at the church basement. After an even- ing spent with stunts and games for entertainment, a lunch was ser-| 7! ved by the members, Selmer Axlen and E, J. Daily of Carson wero business callers Thursday. Mrs, Roy Root spent the past) week at the E. J. Lawfer home. Claude Lackey motored to Elgin junday, Mrs. Henry Faubel had the mis- fortune to sprain her wrist Tues- day. Toe McCollough and Reinhold Scholosser of Carson transa: business here Saturday. Professor Aanestad made a trip to Elgin Wednesday. A number of friends gathered at the Wm. Kamrath home evening to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mr. Kamrath, Russel Emch and Gottlieb Riecker were cal at Heil Wednesday eve- ni basketball game Satardey, evening Pics SI and Le resulted in a score of 15 to 19 in favor of Leith. The Leith team will Pay, t eearn game with New Leip- evening. 5, G. Kimball and J. H. Emch attended the farmers economic con-| wh: ference at New England Thursday wus! friends of jaem- fay evening “The hall was prvtey » The d-errated with hearts. cu with & varen costumes eae ar’ ‘The y.. Wea? Vera Birdon fe sre’ re) at the Temvik P. T. A Ladici a Sted] ections, Mrs. Chas. De and Friday. le ntertai: Buddy ‘MeCllough was il Imt| the huabands and frends af tem iH was| returned Fri- visit at New! so good, as some were absent for illness. Enders and Mrs. Calquhoun v our room Tuesday. Our valentine box was opened Tuesday afternoon and all of the pretty valentines given to their owners. Everyone received a gen- erous share. Mrs. F. C. Foell visited our room ‘hursday. 5 For construction work last week ‘we made paper flags. g The following program was given . A. Feb, 17: all; recitation, Recessional, vise Foell; piano duet and songs, Intermediate pupils; Oh, Captain My Captain, Alfred Calhoun; vocal selection, quartett; Imitation Col- Nope, Upper grades; Gettysburg Ad- dre: rnold Reich; Rugged Cross, Trio; song, musical sel- Witt. Re- freshments were served after which meeting adjournd. The program committee for March 15th P. T. A. is as follows: Mesdames De Witt, Muckler, E. Larvick. Refresh- ment committee: Mesdames Blazon, Enders and F. Foell. Each mem- ber is requested to bring a friend. {Painted Woods song, er Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and Mrs. Elsbe: all had supper with the Wm. ‘Brown family Monday evening. The cvening. was spent playing ist. Edwin Lillefjeld and Wendelin r went down to the Herman ebrandt place where Wende! | 17 in favor of Tappen. o trip north of D; ing at the Elias while in Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Victor visited at the Clifford Han Tuesday. Frank Johnson is wot Clyde Grantham this wi ver Erickson called Boat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B: Lester were callers in Wilt urday. , Woddington has Walter spending a few days vit tives and friends in Wilton, Mr. and Mrs, Herman brandt drove to Wilton Satu Ole Lillefjeld and Andrew. son were Wilton callers Satu Wm. Brown and Walter Wada ton called at the Joe Brown Sunday evening. ay Lester Brown visited at ; Charles Hannifield home Sund Andrew Nelson called at the Erickson home Monday aftern Ole Lillefjeld assisted An Nelson with some work Mon The radio fans of this had a treat Monday night, as @ Ray-O-Vac twins put on a pro 3 from KFYR, Bismarck. any of the farmers in this trict attended the De Laval d ae Wilton Mutual store last urday. We ee The Junior Christian Endeave, held their meeting at the Monday evening after school. Katt erine Mueller and 0} Jacobso were c discusse was, “What American Expects ¢ ” The leaders for next Monda’ Nona Anfinson and Maxine See Jacob Hein returned home Fridas from the hospital where he has bee, suffering from blood poison, . George Piepkorn left Mon® d innesota, where she ing to visit her brother, who is Howard Peterson is a guest at. Ry Robert Hass home. Howard “guy. brother of Mrs, Hass, ge Willard Hubbell and Wal ine son, who are attending & Jamestown, arrived here “ ening to spend the week-end wit! their parents. Lawrence Monson was a week-en¢ at thi in hon. guest at the Mueller home. A surprise party was held Mueller home last Tuesday 4 f birthday. s attended. A goo. time was enjoyed by all and he te ived many Be Those on the sick list this mech. are Margie Knowles, Irvin i u le, Sadie Boss and Francis Dal: ec. H. C, Edgerton demonstrated thi new Maytag washing machine at Fred Borth’s home, i Margaret Larson returned fron Pettibone Saturday eevning on train. by M nd Mrs. George Andersor« to Wilton Sunday to visi is folks. + Jacobson was visiting at the Olson home Saturday. lucller went to Wilton. She will be employ at Polonsky home doing house: motore: with hi Pe' The bas ‘| Thursday night, with Tappen, was won by them, the s night's ore being 13-18, game was played with Denhoff and won by the Wi basketball te: Score was 12 ant : ight the local boys played a return game with Tappem, J s had a lead on them till st quarter, the Tappen boys then gained and the score was 15 to Friday iS | McKenzie i > ee Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Bliss attended, “Womanless Wedding” in Bismarck last Friday. Among those, who attended the Burleigh county old settlers gath- ering in Bismarck Monday, were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson, F. M. .eathers and Mr. and Mrs, C, D, 1. G, Leathers received an appointment as rural mail carrier last week which she has resi and accepted a position at the Plains station at Mandan, leaves Sunday to take up her new” duties. She will be accompanied by her daughter Vera. Norma will re- main here until the end of the school year. Mrs, Leathers expects to sell her furniture at auction sale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wharton ene tertained at whist Friday evening. Several tables were in play. Honora went to Mrs. M, J. Belcher and We: L, Watson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson enters tained the students _ tho high school Saturday evening. 4 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons enters: tained the whist players Satu: evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson at= tended the Ford demonstration at the Training school Sati See The Bible study class meet at the church Thursday gventng. M. M. Cone of Montpelier, N. D, transacted business here a J. W. Wildfang has been 2 ing surgical treatment at Bismarck last ure aed ae Donald Bert! assisting J. W. Wald tan: this week with farm work. F. W. Ness of Mandan transacted business here Thursday. L, E, Heaton was on @ riscoll and last week. Mr. and Mrs. have as their guest their dau and granddaughter from Jowa. oe Sei was a bu s caller in town Tuesday, ] H. E, O'Neill motored to Moffit Friday. : Lee Neth and Bill Hogue moved reat She has a Ford motor that they are to take down to Clyde Gra: am’s and install in Wendeli Brown is busy tauling was a Wilton call- night Wilder called at the | Nome Wedneeday, W onto the Bryan formerly oc cupied by Oliver Roth. q at Dinaree" Monday al bast ts Hoover ‘was E. Monday,

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