Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
on ~_NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Steiber | dl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and family spent Sunday with friends near Still. John Anderson, Jr., accompanied | j his father on the mail route Satur- jay. Dane Mattis visited at the Carl- son home Wednesday and Thurs- 4 day, : Mrs. John Carlson and Mrs. C, L.| Malone attended Auxiliary meeting which was held in the Legion hall in Regan Thursday. ] Roy Smith and Mr. Blaken of Driscoll were Sunday visitors at John Carlson The M and Mar; motored Cathern, Rose Ellen Lang where and Fred Friday lovle Keith to they attended a home t They also visited rela Saturdu ind Sunday. Quite number from this vicin- ity attended the Legion dance in Regan Friday night. F. E. McCurdy and son Robert of Bismarck were callers at the Malone home Sunday. Glen and Earl McAllister were taking orders for seeds last week. Clifford Nelson of Driscoll visited Sunday and Monday at the Carlson} residence. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baron andj Mrs. C. 1. Malone were Bismarck | *. visitors Wednesday. | Mr. and Mr: v Hickel and Miss Mary Doyle tors Monda: Robert Patzner was , Visitor in Regan Sat ° ere Regan visi- a business ; from Bismarck, and family from here went to see Porter Nelson in the Bismarck hosiptal one day last | week, Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Still, mother of Mrs. Porter Nelson, took the baby and Duaine with her eae she will keep them for a while, A. G. Peterson from Des Moines, Iowa, who has been in Bismarck on business came on the bus to Bald- win Saturday. From there R. C. Nelson got him where he spent over Sunday with his daughter and family, Mrs. Pearl Nelson. He re- turned to Des Moines Monday, where he conducts a mercantile store. Mr. Peterson came to Bis- marck to get a Des Moines man who is imnecent in the Bismarck peni- tentiary and the guilty party has confessed. Albert Vollon, who uses to live in this community, is now moving on the Smith farm near the Sun- quist farm which he has rented. _ Mr. and Mrs, Martin Bourgois, who have been spending the win- ter in California, returned to Bis- marck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family and Mrs. Charlie Strom from Still, mother of Mrs. Ander- son, were among the friends that |per at the Geo, F. Nelson home Sunday. : a Leith o— ——> Thursday, March 15th, the Pres- byterian Ladies’ Aid will serve din- ner from 11:30 until all are served. Everyone is invited to partake of ‘those dinners. Hugo Nelson made a trip to Re-! gan Monday with a load of. wheat. | Mr. and M Anderson mo- | tored to Bismarck Monday whi Mrs. Anderson consulted a phy cian, She stayed at her forme home south of Bismarck, Me-] Donald’s, a few ‘days. Violet Spangherg has been sent from Trygg school No. 1 a! week on account of tonsilitis. Mar-| #aret also was laid up with a bad cold. | Charlie Trygg made a trip to Re- gan Tuesday and hauled a load of wheat in on his truck. Herman Olson left to Grafton the first part of the week looking after business interests. | Albert Johnson came down Wed-} nesday and got his mother, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, who has spent a while with her daughter, Mrs. Por- ter Nelson, while Mr. Nelson is in the Bismarck hospital. Folten Nel- son moved Porter’s stock and house-| hold goods all up: to their place Wednesday where Mrs. Nelson and children will stay during her hus- band’s absence. Bill Fricke, who urchased the place where Porter lived, is getting ready to come down and remodel and fix the building and will move in time for, spring’s work. The Nelson boys, Charlie Rey-| nolds are cleaning their seed grain this week. Mrs. Geo. Robinson from Max} went recently to Bismarck and visited a few days in the hospital; with her mother, Mrs, Bill Nelson, who had shingles. Enos and Palmer Strandemo call- Ison’s Tuesday en with two loads of ab-| hay. Alec Schoemberger motored to the Pete Lips home near Bismarck Monday to pick corn. Mr. and Mrs. Knownly Dorman and family motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Ed. Morris’ dressed some turkeys Tuesday and took them to market Wednesday and attended to busi-! ness interests in Bismarck. 1. Gertie Nelson went to the R. C. Nelson home Wednesday night to deliver a message that her father} was in Bismarck. | Word has been received here that} Mr, Sikes died recently on Monroe, | Washington. Mrs. Sikes formerly | was Mrs. Lampman and owns_the ‘Thomas Dunavan farm where John Resche's live. Mr. and Mrs. Duna- Clarence Starr were Sunday to dinner} . George Whitted Mount called in at the Joe; home Monday en route to Baldwin with a load of wheat. He} has rented the Jennie Moran farm| soutl. of Bismarck and will move there before spring work starts.! Cecil has been on the Pete Lips} homestead for a while. | Henry Strom loaded a carload of wheat Tuesday in Regan and ship- ped it himself. Pearl Nelson went to the Nels Ne h elson home Thursday to talk to x father over the telephone, who in Bismarck a few days on spe- cial business from Des Moines, la,, where A. G. Peterson conducts a store. Arthur and Willie Schroeder mo- tored to Bismarck Friday and got their sister Bertha to spend the week-end at home. She attends business college. ‘ Ed. Morris, Folten Nelson and) Fred Schroeder went Friday south of Baldwin and attended the sale of Otto Hogue held the 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitted and family motored to Bismarck last Saturday attending to local busi-| ness. Erna Christianson, local teacher, is in the Bismarck hospital with a nervous breakdown, _ Joe Jiras fanned his flax seed Thursday at the Brown Bros.’ Martin Nelson assisted Joe Var- in vaccinating his z trip last Mon- gee made a trip we The day with two trucks and back a load of coal. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Strandemo end family and Miss Esthe n- cone narby Mic: and Mrs, Folten at dinner y rs. Fol Gus Haftner received word Wed- {nesday of the serious illness of his mother at Bowman, N. D., accom- panied by some of his brothers he left at once for Bowman. Mildred Kamrath entertained the embers of the girls’ Sewing club a. her home Wednesday evening. The members of the Brisbane basketball team were callers at the Lawfer Studio Friday where they had pictures taken of the team. Selmer Axlen and Arlen Sandlin of Carson were callers here Sun- day. Frank Volk and sons were Bis- marck callers Tuesday. Rev. Corbit was a passenger to Bismarck Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Daily and | daughters Jean and Joyce of Larke were Sunday dinner guests at the R._C. Emch home. Mr. and Mrs. John Will and chil- dren were week-end guests with relatives at New Leipzig. Mr. and Mrs. John Zeller were called to Bismarck Saturday by the serious illness of Mrs. Zeller’s fath- er, Mr. Philip Balliet. Walt Howardton returned Satur- day from Colorado, where he has been taking treatments, much im- proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Zeller of Ter-) vik were callers at Lawfer’s studio Sunday. They were accompanied by} Herman Weishahn and_A. Schrivik} and lady friends of Carson, Mrs. Zoller was formerly Miss Fleman of Carson. Franklin Nickolas is the name given to the nine pound son who ar- rived at the F. P. Emch home Fri- | day evening, March 9th. Mrs, Clark Hill, who has been quite ill, is reported to be much im- proved. Martha Rittenhouse of Lemon had the lucky number for the cedar chest which was raffled at the hall Friday evening by the Sewing club girls. A good program and most enjoyable evening was spent. The Misses Pauline Rust Flor- ence Kimy and Gene Hart of Elgin were callers here Saturday. Mrs. E. J. Lawfer was a business caller at mis Friday. Miss Hilda Zeller of Carson spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Zeller, Sr. The Pythian Sisters held an in- teresting meeting Tuesday evening at which time three candidates were initiated. Mr. and Mrs. Rittenhouse and daughter of Lemon were guests at the Wyman home Saturday and Sanday Tom Springer and John Heap of .; Bowman were callers here over! Sunday. They expect to move to Leith in the near future. Our community was grieved to learn of the death of J. E. McCol- ouch last Saturday evening at the! St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck. Mr. MeColough leaves many friends in the Slope country where he has resided the past twenty-five years. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Emch and children of Carson spent Sunday at} Leith. Presbyterian Chureh Notes, Sun- day, March 18: Leith—Morning worship at 10 o'clock. Sunday school at 11. Lark—Services at 2:30. Carson—Sunday school at 11 o'clock, Evening services at 7:30. Tuesday, March 20 to March 27, will be self-denial week at Leit There will be services at this point on March 20 at 7 o’clock p. m, and also the following Tuesday, March 27._Carson—Wednesday, March 21, to March 27th, will be self-denial at Carson. There will be services here on Wednesday, March 21, at 7:50, and the following Tuesday March 28th. A self-denial offering will be taken at the second meeting at both Leith and Carson. Raleigh—March 25th, the annual congregational meeting of the Raleigh church wil! be held the evening of March 25. Friends of the Iver Christiansen family, former residents of this com- munity, who moved to Bismarck last fall, will be interested in know Since tiansen has it pneumonia. nicely at this time. ness, Alfred attending report good prices for were entertained at dinner and sup-| ius hospital where ole laa an operation for appendicitis. °FRollin Swick has been discharged from the Bismarck hospital where he has been taking medical treatment for some time. " A number of the relatives of Mr. Niles were called here recently by ithe critical illness of Mr. Niles. He has bee nin poor health for some |time, gradually growing weaker. Mr. | Niles, who is a veteran of the Civil war, is a pioncer resident of Bald- win. Section Foreman Nels Anderson was a recent business caller in the capital city. | Mrs. Rosa Spitzer has been named jadministrator of the estate of her ‘husband, the late Jacob Spitzer. | Baldwin friends of Willie Spitzer, farmer of south of here near Arnold, were surprised to learn of his recent marriage to Miss Edna Spitzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spitzer of near Wilton. Mr. and | Mrs. Spitzer have just returned from a honeymoon trip out of the state. Baldwin friends extend congratula- jtions. The newlyweds will make ‘their home on the groom’s farm about five miles southeast of Bald- win. The sale which was held by Otto Hogue on the old Thysell place Fri- day was largely attended, and those everything offered. Horses, which have been a drug on the market for several years, sold especially well, a number of local farmers also dispos- ing of horses at the sale. Cattle and machinery of all kinds brought prices. Mr. Hogue has recently taken over the half-section of land owned by the Patterson Land company, and we understand he plans on farming with a tractor this spring. J. M. Thompson of Wilton cried the sale, and J. 8. Fevold, local banker, acted as clerk. Charlie Spitzer, who intends to move to his farm east of Baldwin which had been occupied by the Wil- lie Fricke family, has purchased a complete new tractor and set of ma- chinery. Mr. Spitzer, who has been living in Bismarck, left here for Washington some years ago, but has decided fruit farming is a worse ramble than wheat farming. Basil Small of Arnold was here Wednesday. He plans on moving to Baldwin this spring. i Raleigh Wm. McGregor and son Gordon of Cedar were up Monday on busi- ness. Mesdames C. L. Kleinschmidt, Westrum, Cors and Oleson attended | OUT OUR WAY by Wuniams] % THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE I KNoweo rT! CANT ‘TRUST IM! BEVERY THIN' I AST wIM TH" A \T BAC WARDS: I Tou’ yim -T' ROCK TT! Do ~HE DOES BABY —T' SLEEP NL TH BABYS Rocveo HIM To SLEER ‘ cL gd IS MISTAKE - Kleinschmidt, secretary; Harrison Bosworth, treasurer; Mrs. Dorward, organist; Bernice Kleinschmidt, as- sistant organist; Mrs. Donald Clark, the special birthday party at the Lutheran aid society of Flasher held Monday afternoon. _ P. J. Rausch was a business vis- itor at Leith Wednesday. Mike Brown of Shields spent Wed- nesday a guest at the W. B. Dor- ward home. : Jake Rausch of McLaughlin spent several days the first of the week visiting at the P. J. Rausch home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westrum, companied by Mesdames C. L. Klein- schmidt and Ed Rasmussen spent Wednesday and Thursday in Bis- marck on business. The ladies aid served Thursday noon to the public. Mmes. E. Morrison, C. Schuk, J. Metz and B, Ressow were hostesses. In the afternoon the regular monthly meet-. ing was held. Mrs. Nelson led in devotionals. It was decided to give a regular Irish dinner Saturday, March 17, in the church dining room. Mr. and Mrs. White of Shields spent Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dempgey. Charles Wolfgram and Aleck Loeb were county seat business visitors Wednesday. A. P. Black of Selfridge was a business visitor in town Thursday. A. Webber, owner of a silver fox ranch near Hartford, Wis., pur- chased a carload of horses from farmers in this vicinity Thursday to ship east. The horse market has improved the past year and the farmers are realizing much higher prices for good horses than for a number of years. Mr. Webber stated they feed the poorer class of horses to their silver foxes. Gabriel Bonofgosky of Selfridge was a visitor in Ralei h Thursday on his way home from Bismarck. Charles Cotner of Lark was trad- ing in Ralei Tuesday. G. W. Schied, manager of the Bagley Elevator company, was at- tending to business matters in town Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Pack and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Pack motored to McIntosh Sunday and were dinner guests of their daughter and sister ah family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mc- Vall. Stanley Wettmore, who was called here by the death of his wife, re- turned Friday to his home at Cam- bra, Wis. | Bernice and Lois Prante motored to Bismarck Saturday.to do some shopping. Several farmers from Brisbane de- livered hogs to the local buyer, Peter Klein, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, C, Schultz announce ith.| the birth of a son Friday at their home, Al Barr of Flasher purchased a ure bred sire from the Morrison ‘ros. herd Thursday. Peter Klein shipped a car of cont hogs to Tacoma, Wash., Fri- jay. Westrum Bros. are unloading a carload of engines and machinery this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosson are the parents of a daughter born at their home Wednesday. Miss Rofena Miller, daughter of Mrs, Katherine Miller, is a patient at the Flasher hospital. Frank Bosworth went to Bismarck Tuesday to attend the Standard Oil meeting. He returned Thursday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Westrum, Adolph Reihl shi sale to the Sioux City Nir. and Mrs. Charles Beem en- rtained 3 z ET H 3, E | Ar luncheon | wy superintendent of cradle roll, and Mrs. Charles Beem, superintendent of home department. New teachers were appointed for the various class- es and it is hoped a great work will be accomplished in all departments this year, ——$$___—__________-4 Taft | —— Mrs. Henry Jessen was visiting in Sterling Wednesday. M. L, Lewis was a Sterling Caller glee i Mrs. Robert Sharp is in Bismarck having ebscess treated. We hope she gets along fine and can soon return to her home. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Prince and Harold were town callers Wednes- ss night. iiss Florence Gosney spent Tues- a night with Mina Lewis. r. and Mrs. Henry Jessen were shopping in Bismarck Tuesday. Little Edna Gosney visited at the Wilbert Koon home in Sterling ednesday. Ernest L. Hurr was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Mrs. Floyd .Belk and ‘children re- turned to their home after visiting 2 few days with her mother, Mrs. John Baker, “ Mrs. Henry Jessen called at the Zelmar Drystad home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling| were Sterling callers Wednesday. A large crowd attended the chick- en supper at the Sterling hall Fri- the rabbit hunt north of Sterling Sunday. The president of the M. E. La- dies’ Aid wishes to thank all the ladies who so generously brought food for the supper Friday night.! Also the ladies who so willingly helped. The proceeds were given our pastor. few son remained afte. church Sunday to practice singing for Easter. Ernest Hurr was a Sterling caller | Monday. Mrs. Robert Sharp returned to her home Sunday after being in Bismarck for a few days. Lloyd Nelson took nis mother Mrs. Nelson, who has been. visiting with Gaskill home Sunday evening. Lloyd Nelson and Charley Gos- + -y were in Sterling Sunday. | ing. | Quite a few from here went on) the rabbit hunt north of Sterling} Sunday but not very many rabbits! were killed. Free lunch was served} at the Magnus home. Lloyd Nelson visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Herman Neiman, | Sunday, A number of folks from here | went to the dance in Moffit Fri- Frank | aay |day hight. A very enjoyable time was had by all. pes Mrs. Lucas is taking care of Grandma Wagner for some time. Lloyd Nelson tested at the Gos- ney home Sunday night and Mon- ay. urday TRWILL REG. U. $. PAT, OFF. ©1928, BY NEA SERVICE. ING 1AMS : 77 Wm. Brown Wilton callers Friday. Be Albert Lang hauled a load of| getting ready for spring work. wood to Wilton Friday. “ Ole Lillefjeld called zt the Elias|tored to Wilton Tuesday, Mr. Lillefjeld home at Wilton Friday. March 3rd. Elsberg called at the Andrew Nel- home Tuesday. | took them there in his Lizzie. Emory Johnson hauled a lond of | ents. jcorn to Wilton Tuesday. Bill Brown took a load of wood} | to Wilton Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester were callers at the Chauncey Clevel. nd home Thursday evening. Jean Damstrom took a load of|to attend the stock show. wood to Wilton Friday. rf Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gorman were] busy cleaning seed wheat. Lester Brown|0’clock a two-course lunch and Math Koppy was a caller at the Godfrey Grenz home Friday even- Miss Elizabeth Jones, teacher of west of Linton, formerly of near Fort Rice, spent ‘the week-end at! Steve Koppy home, Chesrown is spending a few days in Linton with his family. Porter Umber went to Linton one this week. lerman Backhaus and son John | made a business trip to Lintcn this A number of young? folks of this}. vicinity had a surprise party for George Chesrown, wio is working for his uncle, Frank Chesrown, Sat- evening, The evening given by Ladies Aid. sum, over the M. E.; They made a neat! the Anton Oberg home. Yr, Miss Belva Beatty is staying at and Mrs. Prince were in} | evening was spent in playing whist, | after which a very nice luncheon was served, which the guests had {played and stories were told after ich the hostess served a delicious idnight lunch. E |. John Rustomiller c- Golden Valley |looked over business matters in | Dodge Thursday afternoon. H. M. Malloy of Halliday was here looking over his business affairs of i this city. Wednesday. C. S. Barrows, who was a business caller in Bismarck and Mandan for }a few days returned to his home Thursday evening. Mrs. Sam Goetz was a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs Saturday evening. Rose Speckt is assisting Mrs. Dan Ruff in her work for this week. Paul Fritz was a passenger to Kill- deer Friday morning, where he attended to business matters in that city, returning Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burgess and children were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Ericks near the Knife river Sunday. Fred Ruff of Killdeer was a busi- jness caller in Dodge Wednesday. 0 | Wilson Township | ——— ° Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Nelson mo- tored to Wilton Wednesday to at- tend the program avd stock show. Mrs. Clara Whicher motored to Wilton Saturday and Wednesday to consult a doctor for her wrist. We were all shocked to hear the sad new of Mr. ana Mrs. John Schlafman, that their infant son passed away i'riday morning. He ents and one brother. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf mo- tored to Wilton to get their grand- son Edwin. He is going to stay with his grandparents the rest of the winter. Sam Berg went to the township meeting Tuesday, Mr. Berg being the chairman of the board. A birthday party wa3 had at the John A. Berg home in honor of their daughter Alma. About 15 of her cousins were present. The evening was spent playing games and at 10 was served. Alma received many pres- Mrs. John Bergquist of Tuttle Lake spent a week visiting her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson of Wilson. township. Almost every family of Wilson township was at Wilton Wednesday Sam Berg and John Berg are Most of Wilson township farmers are busy Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg _mo- Berg had some dental work done. Mrs. John A. Berg received. word her Ganghter Mrs: Herman Nieman, | @ —_—— ale ae tet ee Me alt i to Bismarck Monday for treat- | le Lake is ill at the St. Alexius ment. aa ik Hampton J hospital at Bismarck. Anton Oberg was a Sterling call-| Mises Florence and Mable Nelson er Monday. ;. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler|of Turtle Lake was ove. week-end Mr. and Mrs. P. M, Gosney and! were business callers ct Linton Fri-| guests at-the home of their parents, Mrs. Ben Koon visited at the| day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lang of Wilson were business callers at Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg of Wing nae with Mr. Berg’s brother, Sam. erg. Jake Wagner at the John Stroble sale Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Newmiller are the parents of an infant born Sunday. Mother and chil. are fine. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Redington mo- tored to Wilton Friday afternoon to get, the children home for the week- end, urchased a horse | Temvik | > Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pietz of Lin- ton were callers at the A, W. Quast home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bender enter- leaves to mourn his death his par- fi 2 1 enjoyed jetudying abou: this flower | of the New Srafand states. We are still ite 2 on our bas-; rae Some have cee ed theirs and | | they are very pretty. | Those neither ‘absent nor tardy | \last week were: Bernice Nelson, Martha Oschner, Caroline Deis, Hil- mer Lens, John and Edward Knapp, David and Alfred Calquhoun, } Those having perfect attendance for the past week are Edward, Billy, Neil, Franz, Walter, Alvin, & Dorothea, Pauline, Sarah, Ellen, Mavis, Robert, Guy'and Sammy. The fifth grade are reading the life of Daniel Boone. Y The fourth wrade hast’ poem “Chums” by J. W. Foley, for their | literature this month. oid The fifth le is memorizing “March” by Bryant for their liter- jary work, i For our picture study this month the fourth grade has “The Wind- mill.” by Ruysdael and the fifth grade has “On the Stairs,” by Zorn. We are all learning a new song, { “Welcome, Sweet Springtime.” | | Ben Drover returned this week from Missouri, Wisconsin, and other eastern and southern points. Wm, Wilton, Jr., returned Friday from Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Coons have | moved to the Tim Jones farm, north of town. Emery Turner returned Friday trom Wisconsin. Emery has been attending aterm of an electrical school in Chicago. 2 Mr. and Mrs. George Watson mo- . tored to Bismarck Sunday to visit Mrs. Watson's mother, Mrs. S. J. King, who is ill in a hospital there. Mrs. Floyd Belk, Mrs. Wm. Mc- Closkey and Mrs. Wm. Hughes joint- ly entertained the whist players. High honors were won by Mrs, Coons. Mrs. Roy Wildfang entertained the Pupils of her Sunday school Mpa ursday apa The eve- ning was spent in playing games. A number of young folks enjo: a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, McNull. The early part of the evening was spent skating and later games were pla: in the house. } Mrs. Halvor Pierson and children | returned home from Bismarck after spending some time there. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Zellar of Rock Lake, N. D., accompanied by Miss Ella M. Leathers and Miss Mil- red Lane of Jamestown college, ar- rived Friday evening. attended the Heaton golden wedding Saturday and will visit here for a few days before resuming their trip to Underwood. Miss Leathers and Miss Lane returned Sunday to Jamestown. Art Dow won the Aladdin Lamp in the Aladdin Lamp contest. Nine applicants wrote the civil pede tometer ar 9 serepe A for e sed hos ©! ing the vacancy of the icKenzie rural mail route. Those writing were D. B. Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curtis, Oscar Gilbert, Wm. Madland, P. J. Me- Neill, Carl Bystrom, Ed Easton and Andrew Doucett, The P. T. A. met in regular ses- sion Tuesday, March 6, and the fol- lowing offigers were elected: D. E. harton, president; Mrs. M. John- son, vice president; Mrs. H. T. Crum, secretary and treasurer. The pro- care, was arranged: by Miss Ange- line Sehiess and consisted of s along the lines of adult education. J. F. Wildfang and Rev. Brooks were the principal speakers. Mrs, H. T. Crum’s topic was “Three Great Life Influences; Mrs. John =) Ti topic, “The Need of Obedience.” Miss Angeline Schiess gave a report of the last meeting of the county coun- lars Mrs. Henry Swindling returned to her home Saturday after visiting a few days in Bismarck. Presley Gosney was a caller Saturday. Bismarck: Mr. and Mrs. Dorsen and Joseph | ¢isited at the George Lewis home Sunday. Mrs. Ben Koon spent Saturday and Sunday at the Gosney home. Mr. and Mrs.. Dewey Olson and family of Moffit spent Sunday at the John home. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and Earl spent Saturday evening at the P. M. Gosney home. A number of young folks went to the pee. at the Magnus farm north of Sterling Saturday night. Miss Helen Swindling srent Sun- day at the Anderson home, also at- tended church at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children spent Sunday at the Pres- ley Goenee home. Miss jadge Runey and_ her father attended Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton’s golden wedding annivers- aa McKenzie Saturday. ie en Soe and son dames spen urday evening a lee Hensie. | ie il M Sterling Sunday. j | frey Grenz. Andrew Nelson made a trip to Wilton Saturday to do his trading. Joe Brostrom was a visitor in! Wilton Saturdzy. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown had! dinner at the Iver Ericksen Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. visited at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cummings of Wilton celled at the Charles Hannifield home Sunday afternoon. coal, of Manden and Mrs, A. W. Forsum! of Bismarck visited at the Elsberg | and Lillefjeld home Monday after- noon and evening. Mr. Crawford says the roads are mighty rough in some places. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and Irs. Joe Brown, Mr. and rs. Carl Erickson and Mr. and Mrs, Dan Johnson, all called at the Clver| Ss | Mr. and Mrs. home! runaway with brought with them. Foster Dartt of | Gayton were callers at Paul Mause- SS | a hund’s Sunday. Painted W ocds li vTokn Merkel is working for God- one wheel. {__ Godfrey Grenz accompanied by | Henry Knitiel were callers at the Jako Merkel home Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Renschler was on the sick list last week. On Mondey “Ted” Lawler had a a team of horses juiehed to Alor, of wheat, break-| Frank Ericksen| ing the reech an John Webcr accompanied by D. C. Denhowm went to Cannon Ball Thesday, bringing home a load of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy went Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford) to Linton on busincss Friday. H. Oisther of Golden Valley was a business caller in Dodge Tuesda: While skating on the ice M kt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lenry Speckt, had the misfortune to road. ie} Joe Lipp was a caller in town Sat- | New tained Mr. and Mrs. John Lino and | cil. daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Dave} medal Calquhoun at dinner Sunday. Mrs. John Blazen went to Bis-|Sored by Viola, who is a patient at one of the hospital. there. iss Lillian Salz has been sick| hostess for with grippe at the Wm. Foell home the past few days. Dr. Monteith of Hazelton is a fre- quent caller in Temvik taking care of several cases of flu a..” pneu- monia. Mrs. Frank Faell returned from | Neighbors Bismarck on Wednesdev where she | “TWO had been taking treatments for her | time soon, eyes. Mr. and tained Mr. ing from an attack of pneumonia is | Miss Jessie doing nicely. town Everyone is enjoying the good |Miss Dunn bet no one cares to take the drive| Irvi ul day. Mrs. Jake Beck is spending a few | he expects Mrs. Quast who has been suffer- | Clara de Lambert Sunday. Mrs. Mr. Wildfang then presented a 1 to Miss Joyce Brooks, winner of the Lincoln essay contest spon- ea Mrs. D. E. Raia es to visi winning essay was then read. er murck Sunday it her daughter Watson's essay took: second place; but was not read. Mrs. Manley was the evening. Runey of Sterling spent Sunday in McKenzie. eee Mrs. Fred Long enter- and Mrs. Harley Zellar and family Monday evening. The Modern Woodmen and Royal will present the play, Days to Get Married” some V. P. Heaton, accompanied by Mrs, and her daughter, Dunn, motored to James- de Lambert and will from there road between Temvik and Linton|to their home in Pierson, Iowa. : ‘“e re i; and Louis Heaton left on to Hazeli_. on account of road con-|No. 8 Sunday. ditions. Everyone it dalkinr gravel mia. sehne) pach geri iaenu which is greatly ne to help that a atid: . Rollin Heaton left Wednesday for Rockford, N. D. he will go to Aberdeen,, aang all resume rdeen, 8, D., From there S. D., where Rev. and Mrs. Brooks were di..ner at the Westicott home in ling Sunday. Misses Genevieve Jess: Mildred Friday sons. Lang evening for their music les- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker went to Erickson here Eunday. Fred Brown wood to Wilton Tuesday. and berg went to McKenzie of di was broken. Mrs. William Brown, led a lond Jean Damstiom called at the Els- ee Monday and got a keg king water, as their pump of Mrs. Arthur Damstrom and Mrs. Mary If the Car Is Left Unlocked break her left leg. The doctor was calla and she is getting along quite weil. John Goetz of Glen Ullin, this state, was a guest for & few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goetz. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacobs Thursday evening. Many games were played after which a good midnight lunch was served. fd reporting a good time. John Siverts and Fred Siverts were business callers.in. Dunn Center one day this week. -Conrad Wendahl was an eastbound Passenger to Mandan Wednesday. Rev. R. Riley and Rev. L. Lieske are conducting revival meetings in ne Seventh Day church north of ige. Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Moen have pur- chased a new Chrysler through a storekeeper, J. A. Jacobs. Mrs. Sam Goetz was the hostess to many friends Sunday night. Games were played. The hostess served a delicious lunch and her friends all hay home reporting an enjoyable ime. : Louis Goetz is busy these days unloading. a carload of Twin City tractors. Mrs. Glenn Kirk was a passenger . |to Mandan Friday where she was a nines the homes of her friends of city. J. °. Wentz of Bismarck trans- br ama i Shed ning loo! in Dodge Fri- Everybody went home| Li days with her husba: tient at the Bismarck hospital town Saturday. Buguayentieracee, C.J. Albrecht has been suffering with bronchitis the past week. Sees Coster spent Saturday at inton. Miss Fannie McGowan has been confined to her home the a cold. rs. caller one da: Mr. and last week. Saturday evening. Mrs. Pfaff, Mr, SI Nathan motored to Pfaff who is recoverin; marck hospital. home on Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Kuehl was taken to Bismarck Monday where she will re- ceive medical .attentio: Miss Fannie MeGowan and H. L. Lynn of Linton were dinner at the C. J. Enders home evening. Mrs, Dave Calquhoun ter Ann visited in Linton Mrs. Cha;. J. Linders snd ters and Jane. Rudd motored to Lin- ton Sati ig i who is a pa-|cousin and from Matt Koppy of Hampton was in|ton made the Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix andj tained Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Power Hendrix and son|Mr. and Mrs. Harley Zellar, at a Thomas, visited friends in Temvik| part: past few y Carl Reich was a Hazelton| house was kept fi irs. Frank Foell and|and nei Miss Ann Monahan and H. C. Lynn|during that time and tendered their of Linton visited the Ender’s home| best wishes and guest heppard and Mr.|® plate lunch. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kimble entertained| present. The sons several relatives and friens at their| Were all its | Jamestown and Edwin sei done toe, Louis to spend Sunday with his there will go to in Pierson, Iowa. Mr. Hea- trip by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodgers enter- in honor of his Ye Mrs. Ruth Lambert and Mrs, Mine nie Heaton motored down from Arena M londay. Saturday, March 10, occurred the EP wating. cf Mr. and Mrs. L. - Heaton. and was most stiapanle: til 8:30 p.m. Nearly 200° friends friend: bors called at the home ‘tulations. turn with Mrs. Heaton est was served jismarck Sun-| were the recipients of many beauti- day and spent the day with Mr.|ful gifts and remembrances of the ig from a se-| occasion. vere case of pneumonia at the Bis-|letters and telegrams from friends They also received many and relatives who were unable to be and daughters nt except Miss Neva jeaton New York city. Those peeest were Mrs, Edna Putnam and rs. Ruth Lambert of Arena, Mrs. Clara de Lambert and Rollin Heaton of Pierson, lows, V. P. Heaton of Kenzie, and nearly all the pt children. Two nephi Fate. Heaton of Heaton of D., were al i