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THE BISMARCI | . Taft Mrs, Henry Swindling and Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were shop-| nort ping in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Prince and son Harold were visting in Sterling, | Tuesday. Frederick Lee was Charley Gosney with the farm chores for few days while Mr. Gosney was in Bismarck to the farmers’ grain convention. Marjery and Douglas Bailey hay. returned to their home after a few days visit wi nd Mrs. George L Morton had the m tune to lose one of his best milk y morning. Koon home Tu Earnest Hurr was a Sterling] caller Wednes Mrs. Chas. ( and Earl visit- ed_at the home Wednesday. Mr, Cline 1 Bismarck caller “Beulah Renz has started Lloyd sen called at the Her- man Nieman home Monday. Dewey Olson visited at the John home A nice crowd attended the M. T Ladie id meeting at the church} i Friday afternoon. A neat amount was made on the lunch that was; served. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS high school was treated to ice- | | cream and cake. Visitors were Mrs. | Rey Little and Mrs. Harry Daven- helping} h their aunt and} + J is. ; marck and Mandan callers Satur- They took in the basketball Nelson called at the Gosney} | Farley with the housework, | ily motored to Wing on Tuesday. is employed 2t the Boynton ran Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Walw | jcar Magnuson home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Fi Ray McCullough | day, | game while in Mandan, cabin Saturday evening. on Wednesday, C._W. Wilkinson home Sunday. Sund: Andrew Walker home. night. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Doc guests of the Chris V zeman é.| home on Sunday. | The services held on the Canfield) i school by two ministers have been! who has very well attended. There will be, presided. services all this week. Mrs. George Lewis left Friday for Jamestown where she will visit with her daughter Marion, who is| Little. attending college there. ‘She re-| turned home Monday. Friday’ Mrs. I and Mrs. tended aid in Sterling day. Lloyd Nelson took his mother to} Bismarck Monday, where she is tak-/ iny treatments. | P. M. Gosney, Max Lang and Zel-| mar Di ad returned home from! Bism: Friday. They had been attending the farmers’ grain con-| yention. They reported a very en-j joyable time. Roy Turner visited at the Her-! ieman home Thursday night.! Mrs. Laverne Richardson has been} spending a few days with her aunt.) Mrs. Wood, at Menoken. Her aunt! returned home with her. | Rey. and Mrs. Brooks attended} aid at Sterling Friday | ie, nry Swindling| toa party} vi ht. The M. FE. Ladies’ Aid are gi ing a chicken supper in the base- Sterling hall Friday ath. children Theodore | ed at the Gosney Mandigo spent Satur- 1 Sunday at the Gaskill home.| nm spent Saturday | y at the Henry I John y and James visit- t the Floyd Belk home Satur-| and Mrs. Frank Swindling and children of Bismarck spent Sat- urday night and Sunday at the Henry Swindling home. | Mr. and C, R. Kositzky,| Lenare anc of Bismarck} isited at the Gaskill home Sunday. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and| sited at the Baeth home| ted at the Wag- ling Monday. | ner is painting at the; Monday. rd O'Hara of Cleveland ling with Mrs, Henry Jessen Monday. | Mrs. Floyd Be!k and children are! spending a few deys at the John} Baker home. Mr. and Mrs. P. M, Gosney, Flor-} ence and Edr Mrs. Henry Jes- sen and children visted at the Zel- mar D ad home in Sterling Mon-! day, | George Lewis was a Sterling call-| er Monday. ing some time at the Melvin Lash home in Bismarck. Mr. and M Lenard and Eloise of Bismarck and John Baker has been spend-j new soda founta Mrs, Chas. Gaskill and Dora Man- Miss Aletha Johnson, teacher inj | Rock Hill district No. 1, is making g, FE, L. Hurr and daughters Elnora) her home with the Oscar Magnu-| ~ and Almona were shopping in town| | Jessen at-| Kettlesong high school student of | son family. We aro sorry to hear that Randa Bismarck school, is very ill in a hospital there with pneumonia. Her father and mother are at her bedside. We hope for a speedy | recovery. Hi, Rasche was a guest of the Gaugh Patton home Sunday. Supper guests at the Harry Mc- Cullough home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCul- lough, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCul- lough and daughter and Gene and Norman Little. Billy Meyers was a guest at the) Andy Walker home Saturday and! yfonday. Sunday. Ruth Little visited school a while Friday. Regan callers on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Walworth and family, Albert Vollen, Mr. Jorgenson, Ray McCullough, Roy: Farley, W. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Steve Monroe, ! Oscar Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs. An-| drew Olson, Ira Bailey and sons, | Mr. and Mrs. Ryberg. Guests at the H. Davenport home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth, Mrs. Otto Larson! and Barney Strand. OMlie and Sidney Cook visited at the Andy Walker home Sunday. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Jim Little Wednesday. A nice crowd was in attendance. Visitors were Mrs. P. E. Patton and children, Mr, and Mrs. Wallman, Mrs. Willard Diamond, Mrs. Ray McCullough. It was not decided where the next meeting will be. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and sons, Gene and Norman, were guests of the Harry Davenport home Friday evening. Mrs. Grace Myers and sons Harold, Dean and Bennie, were overnight guests at the A. N. Strand home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wold and family were Sunday dinner guests of the| Strand home. Hazel Wold was a guest at the Paul Greenan home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Danielson were | guests of the Halverson home Sun- day. —? Steele ——? Ray Ryan had the misfortune of having someone run into his auto which was parked on the street, and smash one rear wheel and badly damage the other. Nobody seems to know who did the damage. W. W. Page is installing a fine in his drug store. The fountain will be cooled auto- matically by an ammonia plant at- C. BR. Kositzky,! tached, Mrs. Thomas Jaynes was able to leave her mother in Dickens, Iowa, digo, visited at the Gosney home) and started for Steele on the 5th, Sunday. The wires for the high line have 1 Wendell Hendershot was a Ster-| been strung into and through Steele ling caller Monday. “Johnny” Baker, who is working at Jaszkowiak's in Bismarck, visit- ed at his home Sunday. o——______________¢ | ° Reek Hill | —_—<—<<<$= $ The Farley children spent Sun- day with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, ©. L. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Diamond were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Diamond's parents, Mr. and st ‘uss Gordon of Wilton. Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. ve and Mrs. Knudtson and son Oliver mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday, return- ing Thursday. Mrs, Howe had some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough, Ruth and Clayton Little and Grant| th Lindsey motored to Wilton Tuesday. Miss Ruth had some dental work done. :. The farmers in this vicinity are most all busy fanning grain and ready for spring work. The Louie Jorgenson faniily are now settled on’ what is known as the Mareovitz farnt. The children will start to school Mond: Callers at J. F. Little’s on Fri- day were John Graham of Bismarck, ' Roy Farley, Grant and Merril Lind- sey, Steve Monroe and Andrew There will be a township meet- held on Tuesday, March 13th, office of the clerk, Mrs. 8. W.. st of Clarice Howe Tuesday and d Mree Jack Wallman at- Ladies’ oe at Mrs. J. y Wallman was an overnight! !and the workmen are about three mailes west on the way toward Dris- coll, An error was reported in the last, week news in stating that Mr. J. J. Hochhalter, who had purchased the John Taylor residence, would move into it, whereas he will remain where he is now located, but has rented the newly purchased house; to one of the Steele Mercantile man- agers, who is to take possession about the 15th. - Bob Keeler was in Steele from; his home place northeast of Dris-! Hofstead home. coll, on business matters during the week. Robert Craig came in from the home place With eggs and butter for the trade: Jim Clarke made a trip to Steele and renewed acquaintances during e afternoon. Mrs. Oren Miller came to Steele from the farm to do some trading and see some of the old friends. ge of the creamery during Mr. Marsh's absence, Mother Russell B. Porter took No. 8 for Lisbon, N. Dak., where she will visit for a few weeks with old neighbors, where they used to farm. Steele high schoo! basketball team went to the district tournament Thursday, and lost to Linton in a fast game, putting it out of the race. The boys remained to see the remaining contestants battle to vic- dan, to see the teams play at the district tournament. Since Clifford Erickson has the U. S. trail work, P. D. W and the road tender near Dawson have had this part of the trail ap- portioned out among themselves, and will care for the road from Driscoll to Dawson. Mr. Galloway and family moved s Saturday evening, a moving van having brought their oods from Valley City. have moved into the Hoton Smith residence just east of the blacksmith shop. Mr. Galloway is working in the mechanical de- the Bertelsen garage. Nel meat the winter in Bis-) ix } Miss Velma Whitaker spent the week-end at the parental home, De Haan home Saturday afters Eddie Olson returned to M Saturday from California where he has been working the past feat | Mr. and Mrs. H. Lane, 1 nt Saturday evening ai Mr. and Mrs, and children spe: M._G. McNall s Pearl White, who resides of Wing, is employed at_the Roy Farley home, assisting Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Ira Bailey and fam- Irvin Johnson spent Friday even- | ing with his wife and family. He h, th land family were guests of the Os- i of Art Messages at the Jevening service at the Methodist | j church to a large and appreciative He also gave one of the! | messages at Driscoll at the after-/ evenin; ™ M. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Altes, son of} on the N. Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien and_chil-' Mr. and Mrs. George Altes, camel to have s jon called at the James} dren were Regan shoppers Satur-| up from Towa last week, and will % day. | make their home on the farm wi The American Legion members) the old folks, working together py held a special meeting in the log! ting in the spring crop. fall Carl contemplates moving on had a v one of the homesteads six miles ea: | of Steele, where Frank Gephard Mr. and Mrs. John Howe and] now working the place. family were dinner guests at the/ Roy Farley was a Regan caller The high school will give the sec- y jond of a series of 0} Mr. and Mrs, Jim Walters were| Ideal afternoon visitors at the Miss Papermaster h | work and has heen S. B. Olson was an overnight|who have parts in t guest of Joc Wegeman Saturday |the work. The Woman's Foreign r were ean met w jerwent an opera’ is recuperating Ul soon be able Herdebu and baby returned home from in the capita Andrew Kolb is hauling a stack|¢ of millet which he purchased of Jim. | { John Monroe motored to the capi- spent tal city the latter part of the week small son, Orville, The Hjndbouch sunday with the Pearl White is daughter Lois spe! ing at the Hern Thursday even- helping Wen- i Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falken: the capital city early in isit and attend to © zel Kozinek clean gr Herman Nieters and esday night and) bere sae _ ie dance which w: community hall Saturday night was well attended. Musie for same w: mn orchestra from Bis- reported a good ti Mr. and Mrs. Chi jay. Mr. m. Witt and daughter Esther and Mr. and Mrs. visited relatives Fessenden Sunday. lan was a Wing shopper! Otto Hogue is holding a sale of his personal property at the old Thysell farm 5 1-2 miles southeast Thompson of Wilton is to act as J. S. Fevold, local banker, was transacting business in the capital the latter part of the week. e understand Rollin Swick, who s_been taking medical treatment in the Bismarck hospital for some time, will return home at’ an carly a Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and Earl, James and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry Seilenger and Clarence Kin-! dred, Ruth Kerr and Dorothy Smith were th. Sunday visitors at the! Herman Nieters home. | ‘| Mrs. Harriet Lawyer called at the Marchant home Wednesday morn- ( vitt spent Wednesday eve-| Miss Freda Spitzer, who teaches {ning visiting at the Roy Marchant * home Saturday to spend the week-! end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Spitzer. The directors and stockholders of the local telephone company held| ably as st two meetings the past week, one on/ olson farm. Monday afternoon and the other on i n b Thursday afternoon, to decide what for some time hauling wheat off the can be done about the town linc,/ bottom. comprising 15 telephones, which are by the Bell Tele-| per at the Herman Glum home Sat- phone company, who wish to dispose| urday evening was largely attend- of same. on account of running the! cd. Several from the capital city Representatives of were present to partake of the the company were here to confer| many good eats and to enjoy the; with the stockholders of the Farm-| old-time and the more modern; ers company. gested that the farmers buy up thc/ er town line, as they already own five! urday entertaining the many fri lines out of Baldwin. no funds in the treasury to make! the purchase, and a number are not| in favor of this proposition. other proposal is for the residents of Baldwin to buy the line, then @| pool with the farmers in keeping} up the whole system. As yet no definite arrangements have been made, and the line remains as be- fore. Quite a few of the farmers Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and family visted at the Herman Nieters home Monday evening. Joe Novy and daughter Evelyn Louis Novy home | Fi | this v called at the Tuesday afternoon. Ted and Philip Nolan were ab- sent from school Tuesday. Mr. Nieters and sons Albert, Leo, Bill_and Andrew were Wing call- ers Monday evening. Philip Nolan. was absent from school Tuesday and Wednesday on account of having a toothache. Helen and Leroy Marchant, John Fode and Beulah Lawyer called at the John Koch home Monday eve- in John Fode had a: present owned line at a loss. ‘ the misfortune of spraining his ankle Monday morn- C. P. Ennen was a business call- er in town Tuesday. Callers at the Val Benz home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Pi Hofstead and son Lloyd and Mrs. Mike Hanson. Ollie Feltheim was through here buying cattle Tuesday. Charlotte Moffit called at the Chas. Faust home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson motored to Hazelton to do some shopping present system to either Bismarck or Wilton, thus discontinuing the resent central office altcgether. It stockholder would have to pay the sum of $45 to do this, in addition; to the regular dues. that the principal reason for this change is that we have no service from¢central during the night, which makes it impossible to a physician in case of sudden It is also said Mrs. Lamb was a passenger on the Soo to Bismarck Wednesday to have some dental work done, and returned Thursday. Mrs. C, E. Moffit and Mrs. Ken- neth Lane called at the Dewey Ol-} son home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mrs. K. Lane spent Wednesday evening at the C. Mrs. Tom Watkins called at the has. Faust home Wednesday. » Fay Johnson and Aug. Benz were shopping in town Wednesday. Kruse entertained a few of her friends at a dainty luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Among those attending the grain dealers’ gonvention from here are Emil Enockson, Jason Hoover and McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graves and children, Mrs. Morris of Bismarck at the home of Mr. as. Graves Saturday Belein and Chas. Graves, local grain buyers, attended the grain dealers’ convention in Bis- Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven, Mr. Homer Craven motored to Bismarck » Moffit home. W. t Dance, who is now in the Bismarck hospital, is reported as ir. ing, Mrs. Otto Ayers have moved their household furniture in Menoken_schoolhuse and_ will live there. Park Wood purchased the old school building recently. returned from a Gertrude Ness. entertained | Wednesday evening at whist Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son, Mr. H. Bujan from Galesburg, N. D.,| im is spending a few days at the Pete Passengers on the Soo to Bismarck | the Thursday were M Mrs. J. Hoover, Mrs. I. Peckins, Mrs. L. Bullock and Minnie Benz. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey spent; Thursday evening at the Melvin! Thorsen home Johnny Hoffman had the mis- fortune to cut one of the arteries! and in his hand Thursday evening and rs. Wm. Trzyn- a doctor was called to dress it. ‘ y ka. A luncheon was served at mid- Mildred Bauman, teaching in Francis During the week the Armour Creamery agent was in Steele, and Hazelt isiting at the Harold appointed | Carl Hines | to take Limite el ne home for a few days. Mrs. Sub Mastil, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Dewey| C. D. chard Salter is now re-| ceiving treatment in the Bismarck 1. eT A. will be held in the con- ted school Thursday evening, Mrs. W. E. Nichols entertained a few of her friends at a dainty luncheon Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Anderson and| The Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen visit- ed at the E. M. Whitaker home day. y Sirs, J. Hill and little son visited Es ile eye been prac- Mrs. Edna. Putnam, of Arena,. is 5 -and Mrs. . Granf| Turner entertained the whist play- » who teaches pending the wing visited at Mc- y rome Satur- again Monday via the H. P. Asselstine on the farm again TRIBUNE sts. ' Crum and chil Truman spent the v Pr. P. Bhi anday, tewn, spent Sunday in ts with G. Batton at ches, Si to B at the in the in or was in sporting a new returned Monday af- Glencoe of this locality have during the past few ing their corn. Much ather which has prevailed few days has been his kind of work and now most farmers are done cornpicking. Ernest Lange, a newcomer in y, is progressing fav ik manager on the Nic Vernon MacLean has been busy} The big dance and oyster sup- dances. John Richter was kept bifs: eat S| who called at his home. Mr. Rich- ter, who is of a natural cheery and sunny disposition, has had = many | ups and downs and on several oc- casions has Missouri river during the flood pe- riod, but Mr. Richter just smiles at nature’s pranks and is always) have been en-|¢ Pi ie eg a en the N, P| Alta , th her} re-| ind! in Fargo® for some time, y_ of] wor frs.| nesday Mr. and Mr | Zelmer home whe a couple of days see Mrs. Charli aid Tuesday. M been quite poorly for acco.1panied by terests while in the c : Regan Thur: mother in Manz| Tip to Rene McClusky Thu ing some repair work Adams were Alta visitors Thurs- left in the field last fall) e early coming of winter} | hospital, having at appendicitis, is now een surrounded by the} playing games. A committee of| fever, are reported to be improving ws served lunch. Those present} nicely and are expected home in a “goyed the evening immensely and; few days, i home hoping that there wouid Mrs. Bernard Wingel, who was » parties like it. Mrs. Cora} taken suddenly ill Sunday morning, t Donald from Bismarck] was taken to u Bismarck hospital where she is reported to be im- n| proving rapidly. hese Who went to Bis-| Mr. Hogue is using 3 i were Harry O'Neill, Deering tractor with Mr. Mills’ August Hogue and Henry Mills are busy sawing wood these days, is MeCormick- buzzing outfit, which makes a Wharton motored! powerful combination. > Fred Bender and son Edward mo- tored to MeClusky Thursday on business. While there they pur- chased a new fanning mill. Paul Wahl of Johns a truck load of coal fr ‘Thursday. i the mine Little Wallace and Donald Me-} Allister have been quite sick lately. Reverend. Breckel called to Turtle Lake Wednesday to preach after his the funeral services for the little! |Meyer girl. George Hochhalter took | to their farm west of town Saturday. and| him to Turtle Lake by car, return-; Mr. Wahl is now motoring Yo and -| ing in the evening. Henry Schatz, Jr., who has been home Tuesday tog mal tions for spring work. | 24 guests were n ceived many beautiful gifts and ake hauled} decorated, pink and white being the color scheme used, birthday favors and pink and white taper candles | were used on the table, a large vase c. pink and white roses being used as the centerpiece on the table where seated. Grandpa re- scores of birthday letters and which he greatly appreciated and lexpressed the wish that he would like to answer each one personally as all \were from relative: and very dear i friends. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zeller were > week-end guests at the Thomas An- \derson home. Albert Heine and Henry Zeller euch took out tractors from the} | Moen Hardware Saturday, making & otal of 25 tractors sold from Leith the past two weeks. A number of little girls gathered at the Chalgren home Saturday af- ternoon to help Irene celebrate her 9th birthday. They report a most enjoyable afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown accom- panied by Mrs. Frank Brown were callers at Elgin Friday. Jake Wahl and family moved back || from schogl. A large number from this com- returned| munity attended the convention at prepara-| Carson Saturday afternoon. | A_good audience greeted those of “Mr. and Mrs. Mat Boschee and) the Women’s Missionary circle Sun- infant son, who live near Mercer,|day morning who had charge of the chaffer home Tuesday Schaffe little daughter I rs. Baschee by ing. Gottlieb Stein Lind for medical Steinert has ome time. Leslie Coombs and Hazel Jones | were Sunday afternoon callers at jthe Andrew Akerland home. | Edward Schatz was a caller at} | be present. Philip Wahl and son Paul were tin the vicinity this week. Jones made a business trip arck Wednesday, returning He brought back a lo: for the store. He was 1 Di ness in-| also looking after bus en haul-| lenn McAllister w: ing coal from the mine Tuesday, uty and) and Saturday. Albert Zclmer made* a business ‘oh motored to} John was hav- done on his John and E car, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Baschee and} family and John Zelm Sunday with Mr. Boschee’s people, visited ; north of Pickardville. | Seigred, Enga a Lawrence | lay. Charlie Schatz and Jake Freileck of McClusky were Tuesday evening guests at the Henry Schatz home. | Gottlieb Steinert motored to Wil- ton Saturday, taking Dave to see) a doctor about his broken collar bone. He is getting along fine. Ed., Dave and George Hochhalter! | were busy Tuesday delivering their | Fordson to John Dahl of McClusky. The Fordson was in the trade made, for the new tractor, Gottlieb Steinert, Jr., visited at| his father’s home Monday night. The young folks of Philip Zel- mer’s and George McAllister’s spent] | Sunday evening visiting at Dave) Dixon's. re overnight guests at the Henry| morning service at the Presbyterian On Wed-'church, and all were interested in ; nd ithe splendid presentation of that part 1 took Mr. and! of the work at the church. ar to the Philip} they will spend| the Farmers State ban! i ! t took his wife to|funeral of Mrs. S, R. Wittmore, south of Brisbane Sunday at 11 o'clock. a da: Miss Ruth Omdahl 4 assisting at Rev. Corbit officiated at the The Star Clothing club are giving a program and dance at the hall Fri- day evening. At this time the hope chest, which the club has prepared, Il also be raffled. A good time assured to everyone. Be sure to Dan Benvtagon and E. J, Lawfer ted at the band concert at Elgin jay evening. A number of young people took in the dance there the same evening. A number of members of the K. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Uttke were Hers at the Lawfer studio Satur-|. “Présbyterian Chureh Notes: Sun- Mareh 11—Leith: Morning wor- da: ship at 10 o'clock, Sunday school at 11 o'clock. Preparatory class meets on Tuesday at 7 o'clock in the church basement. Choir practice at 8 o'clock. Raleigh: Preaching ser- vice at. 2:30. Carson: Sunday school at 11 o'clock, Mrs. Vernon Lane, superintendent. Evening wor- ship at 7:30. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so- ciety was entertained at the E. J. Lawfer home Thursday. The follow- ing officers were elected: President, Mrs. E. Anhorn; vice president, Mrs. Wm. Kamrath;_ secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Fitzner. The aid has accom- plished an unusual amount of work the past year and the ladies are to be congratulated on the amount ac- complished. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keller an- nounce the birth of a son Sunday, March 4th. Mr. Albert Wyman was a caller at} Sund: Mott Monday. The ladies of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society will serve dinner at the church basement Thursday, |March 15. Everyone is invited to Samuel Shafer of near John Lake,} attend. who was a patient in the Harvey operation for} $$ $9 | Temvik | at home. Mr. and Mrs. G. line home Friday, to see Mrs. Charlie Lind. Susie and Paulene Schatz spent Fulkrod and J.| L. Coombs, motored to the Hande-| i 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Monahan and | children visited at the Jim Monahan Saiurday afternoon doing some home Sunday. cleaning at the Alta church. Mr. and Mrs. Gimble spent Sun- Martha and Ida Warner were} day evening at the G. A. Grenz dinner guests at the Howard! ready to share his happiness with} Coombs home Sunday. his_ friends. Gladys Eavens, one of the Edge- home. . Charles Enders had the mis- The Beatty Brothers have finish-; mont school teachers, received the| fortune of falling while carrying @ ed picking a large amount of corn for August Hogue. Mr. Hogue sold sad news of cher uncle’s death Thursday. She left for her home several loads of his produce to Paul! at Carrington Friday morning, re- Hapel. 4 turning Monday. Miss Alice MacLean spent some! time Saturday with her sister, Lil-| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Akerland have been sick with a slight attack | car battery and spraining his wrist. Mr. W. A. Foell returned home from St. Paul Saturday evening via Northern Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. David Calquhoun re- turned home from Bismarck Friday lian, who is attending high school! of flu. They are slowly recovering. evening where Mr. Calquhoun at- Edward Schatz assisted George) tended the elevator convention. in the capital city. They also called! on their friend Mrs. Hinkley is ill in the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hug! and daughter Dorris, Mr. and M who} Hecker to do some butchering one | day this week. ¢ MeMurrick| dane Rudd spent the week-end in | Bismarck and Mandan taking in the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and) district basketball tournament. . family visited with her parents, Mr. Knute Hanson and children were! and Mrs. Louis Adams, Sunday. among those to attend the dance at the Herman Glum home Saturday evening. M. Nicholson, who has been em- | ployed at the Robert Woodland farm for some time, has returned to his home and will start immediate- ly picking a large acreage of corn which he owns in both Emmons and Burleigh countics. Norman Stewart delivered a big load of com at the Paul Hapel farm last week. i Claud Houser will shortly move from. his ‘present location on the Ritchie farm to the farm known as the McMillin place two miles north of Stewartsdale. Joe Chesak, farmer and stock buyer of Missouri township, is re- jorted to be recovering nicely in a ismarck hospital after an opera- tion for_appendicitis. John Becknall, a former dealer in guinea pigs, and a resident of this vicinity for several years, who left the farm for the bright lights of the city, has returned to his old| stamping grounds at the Nicholson farm where he is assisting in the picking of a nant amount of corn, Lorain Grambling, who ably as- sisted som: of the local farmers with their ferm work, is picking corn for John R. Stewart of Missouri D. W. Stewart is busy picking corn these days. He is finding a ready market for his product at the Paul Hapel farm. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bower and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy,Goodman and family, all of Bismarck, motor- ed to the Herman Gfum home Sat- d] urdav evening to the big oyster sup- rr dance. They also visited ine in this vicinity before mo- toring back to their homes Sun-' “ies G finement.in a Bismarck hospreal. ith Services ly being held are Fosnlany, being bold at’ the Glengoe churcl officiating. The attendance has been somewhat small during the ‘winter ‘months but a much larger attendance is expected’ with ‘Ahe| prised at his home F' coming of warmer xveather. Nellie and. A and daughter Hanson, who hi ing. Gulson arrived at her home one day last. week much improved in health after several weeks’ con- mn, Bon and Mrs, Knute Karl S purchased a young calf. Ann Monahan of Linton spent | i ik visiti thi Cee called aE tHe ions Sunday in Temvik visiting at the rad Heib home Wednesday. He; Jim Monahan home. . John Leno, our local miller, had ‘the misfortune of getting a piece Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bracket and! ¢¢ steel in his eye one day last children of Regan were dinner guests at the John Anderson home Sunday. In the afternoon Mr, and Mrs. Bracket and Caroline visited with his people, Mr. and Mrs. A. Akerland. Reverend Brecket and _ Karl Schatz motored to McClusky Thurs- day looking after some business matters. Mike Boschee is the proud owner of a new car. Alvin Bracket was an overnight guest of Ralph and Johnnie Ander- son Saturday, returning to Regan Sunday evening. A Sarah Schatz, who is attending high school in Turtle Lake, spen' Sunday at the home of her father. ps i : Leith , ea o Mrs. Griffiths, Royal Neighbor deputy of Rhame, N. Dak., stopped here Monday on her way to Bris- bane where she is organizing a lodge. Several from here attended the sale atthe Max Winters farm south of Brisbane Wednesday. A Mrs. John Will returned from Bis- marc® Wednesday. ee Mrs. Alfred Johnson was hostess to the Leith Civic club Wednesday evening. About 25 members and guests were-present. Roll was an- swered with “Thoughts, that Inspire.” Mrs. Fitaner read a very lengthy sketch of the “Algeries,” which was ‘greatly enjoyed by the members and guests. . Mrs. Anhorn had charge of games for the remainder of the eve- ning. different points in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Will and family were week-end aed of Mr. Will's parents at New Leipzig. - Attorney Johnson of Carson was a passenger to Shields Monday morn- 4, Ge Kimball left last week for an cstendad visit with friends at "Grandpa Emch was pleasantly sur- ‘ebruary 29, the ‘Although 16 years old, Grandon A ay rs old, Gran; fhes had only 18 birthdays and with been confined in| out exception each one has ry been cele- talking and} a Bismarck hospital with~ typhoid} brated. ett Emch home ‘was prettily week, He was taken to Linton fering. : Trene Coster spent Satutday in Bismarck. Power Hendrix has started work on his new home. Every day Tem- vik is getting bigger and better. Mr. and Mrs. Art Muckler were Ginner guests at the C. J. Enders| Sat tae Saturday srenig: sie The young people are enjoying the numerous skating ponds around town. Ann Calquhoun returned to Hazel- ton Sunday -where she attends school after having spent the week- end with home folks. Power Hendrix and Chester Brog- den motored to Bismarck Thursday,’ taking Mrs. Blazen and daughter, Viola. The latter was taken for medical treatment. Several of our people attended the tractor meeting held at the Wil- lows in Linton Tuesday afternoon. Sid Stedman returned from Bis- marck Thursday after having spent a few days in the capital city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell and daughters, Irene and Ellen, mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday where Mrs. Foell will remain for a few days, and take treatments for her eye which she injured a few days mee when a stick of wood struck er, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Enders and daughters and Frank Koppy were visiting in Linton Fri evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Newman an- nounce the arrival of a baby boy at their home Friday. Mother ‘and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stedman en- tertained several of their friends at a dancing party Friday evening. Mr. Sathern furnished the music. A dainty lunch was served at mid-. night. . Viole Brush was operated on for appendicitis. Thursday at the Bis- marck hospital. Her many hope for a speed; recovery, larry Lynn of, Linton was seen on_our st . Mr. and Mrs. De Witt en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. C. N, Hen- drix, Mr. and Mrs. Power Hendrix and son Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. A. ist and son Neil at a six dinner Sumiay evening. ‘ Alvin, Edward, 1 d my, Luella ahd Gaye’ oUt Sam upils entered David and’ Emma ale re glad to welcome s absent several days Fourth grades added sheets to their health fo hha ee The fourth grade construction, we drew and cut out tulips. We have arranged across our front Fifth grade are wo their geography books. jope out the United States h grade eter thera | their lives for Tuesda: s feneeage what some of us had done, \o-——_______—____+ ' Lein ! —_—_—_—_—______¢ Clifford and Gale Birkeland and Selma Rise motored to Regan and Wing Tu sday afternoon. Nels Dronen called at Joe Rise’s after some seed wheat Tuesday. Arnold Christianson spent the week-end visiting friends at Regan. Rev. Lars Foss spent Sunday eve- ning at the Gunderson home. Miss, Priscilla Olson of Clear Lake township spent Sa and Sunday at the turday evenii Geo, Christians A fairly 1; services held inthe owe coe There will be Ne it . ternoon at the B. i Monday at Einar and Knut Spild Sam, George and Minor Vick Saturday evening at J. 0. motored to Driscoll Dallas Qarkman Batra after- Rubie and Hazel Arneson spent Frid i of P. lodge motored tc Bismarck| home: Cune St the B. N. Tuesday to attend the convention A few fi is vi held at'that place. few from this vicinity attended the “Leap Year” dance held - tle Wednesday vba 4 ins .. Nygaard rneson left by car I ig for Canada, intend to be gone about Jim Olson of W: by Clarence Ri Monday mornin; ‘ing accompanied ise spent Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. Se: motored to Driscoll A from this neighborhood attended the dance at Wing Friday Gale and Cli€ford Birkeland ert pdt Joe Rise’ 101 Elizabeth Hustoft sp "4 i | oe eS ie 5 |. A. Sode: ise cal Sitar i drove to Dris. rs. N. A, hol: ene Monday pedhee-citaetd Al or, peat Monday Quite a few from this vicinit; attended the party held at. the Henry Fast noo Sunday irs. Hen: called at the Alfred Arneson’ howe | b a Luther League meets Gunderson home Sunday, Moreh cH Everybody welcome. Mrs. Harry Tritzsk : been in the Bismarck horton ir Mrs. John Johnson has been the sick list the last week, ia juii Women’s Anxii cee : rs. Jol 7. 4 eanlind and ed to Bismarck an Benson is conducting l- Mandan. The ‘Aaplunds * a Marti Strand and sons, fartin Marion, have been workii nee Wilton Mutual Store in | last two weeks. The: and remodeling the store. and Albert Hagstrom the Pleasant View school herage one day last week. C._L. Johnson was a to Bismarck Tuesday, where Dr. Hogue relieved his suf- Tracie. The Misses Dorothy Anees and ie Tosseth spent the week-end at ir homes near Still. They returned to Bi 8 take up their school duties. and Annetta Erickson callers in Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Leon Webster are the ud parents of born'to them last week. inci daughters, Ea le and Edna, of Hagstrom home Sunday. aaa Aas August Asplund and son led were callers at the John As- lund home Monday. ‘Mrs. C. L, Johnson visited with irs. Arthur Johnson Mo: Mrs. Mattie Bigler retu: home in Bismarck after the last two. weeks in this Her daughter M ied her home to spend the weel > Miss Alma Benson was a pas- senger to Bismarck Saturda: - Miss Benson has erties bee ter, Mre. John Asplund, housework the iast pa Velma Johnson, daughter . and Mrs. C, L. Geant oan attack of apnendicitis last The Still choir met for rehearsal at the Charlie Noon home Frida: evening. A light lunch was at the close of the evening, Mrs. Charlio Lind and two small ee Ann Ose motored to ‘The Misses Cathe len Doyle and Fred called at Hagstrom’s Mirs. David Ghylin is helping with the housework at i pee at the Leon Websics eee erae ts FAIR be very 5 pif purse in front of the cee te Wife: That is no reason, i Husband: had my test on it gone.—Pages Gales, Yverdon. be