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PAGE SIXTEEN | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS . | he s Steiber | o Fred Bergqu:t was a business vis- ftor in Bismarck from Th: rsday un- til Saturday. Robert Patzner was a caller at the Alta store Satrrday. Mrs. Johr Carlsor. and Mrs. C. Lj jong the members ing at Frank M next meeting is to be at Earl Mow- der’s March 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel were —— shoppers Thursda, . J ir. and Mrs. John Carlson and} family were visitors at C. L. Ma-; lone’s Thursday evening. i Quite a number from this vicin- ity attended the dance in the Legion Hall Friday night. | The Misses Rose Ellen and Mary, Doyle and Mrs. Wm. Hickel were Regan shoppers Saturd .y. | e regular township board meet- | ing was held at the home of the, Clerkk C. L. Malone Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Bjerke ‘ave been spending several days at the Carlson | residence. | and Beecher | Mrs, C. L. Maione ‘tii were Regan visitors Tues. jay. | F.C, Uhde was a Sunday visitor | at the Hickel residence. i t Mr, and Mrs. Grace Carey and Edg: © ‘Tom Stewart’s Tuesday night. Mra. John Sedivec visited with} Mrs. Marion Lee Tuesday forcnooa.! ind Mrs. Oscar Anderson an Se Sterling i! 4 thing sold well, James Riley and K. Ersland were auctioneers. Jerrold Kafer and Roger Kaeler of Bismarck came down after Roger's car Sunday. They spent aj couple of days out at Magnus on account of the car only hitting on two. Arnold Kush, who has been work- ing at Magnus’, is spending a few days in Bismarck. Richard Lang accompanied by Mr. Dorsen attended the sale at Martin Olson's Wednesday, Mr. Lewis Roth {s now living on; the place where Wm. Stiles used to live. Eldon and Mina Lewis visited at! Henry Apland’s Sunday evening. Miss Ruby Apland, who teaches; [at the school, spent the week-end at her home. She did not have to! go back until Wednesday ag elec- tion was held in her school Tues-| i day. | School Notes | Pauline Lang has been on the sick list the last week. She is much better at this writing. We glad to have Mina Lewis back in school with us again, Buddy Wildfang had the mts- fortune to be bitten by a dog Fri- He was taken to the doctor and is much improved at this writ- ‘\ ing. Mrs, Hans Anderson spent Mon- day in Bismarck. l 's Diane Hough and Ab- bie Lewis spent Tuesday in Bis- marck shopping. Mr. and Mrs. George Pummel mo- tored to Jamestown Wednesday on | Dawson “| business. Lang's Tuesday Carl Byers accompanied by Lee attended the sale north of Ster- Jing, at Martin Olson's Wednesday. im Reddy was a town caller ‘Thureday. “Rusty” Tollefson was in town Thursday noon. Miss Mildred Johnson Thursday evening with Mrs. verne Richardson. Quite a number of the Sterling people ended the sale given at Martin Olson's Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lang and fam- fly visited at Max Lang's Tuesday evening. Mary Martineson of Bismarck spent the week-end in Sterling witu Veronica Riley. The dance Friday night was we!l attended. Maude Chenoweth spent ‘week-end with friends in Wing. Jennie Clarke was a town calle: ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and family visited at Tom Stewart's Sunday. George Lewis was a town caller ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and family visited at T. N. Johnson's Saturday evening. Maz Lang wi Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were shopping fn Driscoll Saturday. Miss Marian Ness visited Mrs. John Sedivec Thursday. Edgar Jobnson, who is assisting Tom Stewart with his work for a few weeks visited with Richard Lang Saturday night and Sunday Mr, and Mra. H. A. Elie visited at Tom Stewart's Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Elie were shopping in Driscoll Friday. R. W. Lang visited ut Max Lang's Tuesday evening. The regular meeting of the P. T. A. at Sterling school No. 1 was held ‘Thursday night. A program was given by Mr. Harem, Veronica Riley, Maude Chenowith and Drma Cox ‘were on the entertainment commit- tee. Officers were reelected: Mrs. Chenowith, president; Mrs. Gosney, vice president, and Mra, Bonawell, secretary and treasurer. The April meeting will be conducted by men members! Ernest Fick of Brainard, Minn., is assisting H. Edgerley with his ‘work. Helmer Majander was in town ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Lang were hopping in Driscoll Saturday. Ernest Fick visited at Lang's Sunday. and Mrs. John Sedivec and + Mildred Johnson were entertained et a turkey dinner at Magnus’ Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson and @aughter Grace had diuner at Emil Lang's Sunday. j Theo. Lang and Jerrold Ellis took Ernest Fick over to Edgerlye's Sunday evening. Lyede Ellis of Brainard, Minn., is, essisting Mrs. Paul Lang with his ‘work. Theo. Lang accompanied by Mar-| @aret Lang and Jerrold Ellis visited, at Emil Lang’s Sunday. Genevieve Jessen visited with Mildred Lang Saturday night. Mr. Max Lang went to Bismarck on the train Sunday and returned) Monday evening with Mr. Drystad. Martin Reddy took Lyell Ellis up to Belile’s Sunday. Miss Lillian Hall, who has been attending the Dickinson Normal sols returned to Sterling Sun- spent La- the in town Thursday. Max y. “Red” Langley visited with Alton dobnson Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Langley ‘Were town callers Saturday. Mra. Charles Gaskill and sonj Earl went to Bismarck Sunday io visit relatives, Jake Davis visited at H. Edger- ley's Sunday. Marion Langley visited at Zuraff’s Bus accompanied by May and Mar. teta Clark were town callers Satur- visited at Wm. P. ee Sunday. af and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon, also ‘Mrs. Gaskill i and son Earl visited at Sohuny Lasse, Carey Johnson, J johnson, Hoary Zaratt, Js, visited Al Ted i Geisler rooms and boards at the} Brothers, which they purchased at the Greenan sale. H. B. Carlson was at Heyman} Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Etkins were Peterson's sale Thursday, and onj|guests at the Ole Wold home Sun- the way home stopped in Steele to|day. F take some paint and oi! with him.| Charlie and Walter Keator were A painting bee has been organized | Regan callers Wed: > by the members snd friends of the}, Guests at the Harry McCullough Sherman Methodist church, work was begun Friday. Strand and Barney and Mrs. Alvin R. H. Staedtler, local cream buy-| Ghylin. er, went to Bismarck for medical] | Mr. and Mrs, Ray McCullough and attention and examination. Mr.|Mr. and Mrs. Willard Diamond mo- Howard Willyard is managing the|tored to Wing Tuesday. station while Mr. Staedtler is under| Roy Farley called at S. W. Nemetz the doctor's care. home Woden & Frank Cephardt has secured the} Clayton, Clyde and Virgil Little Job of running the gas truck for|called at the Walworth home Sun- the Farmers Cooperative Oll com- bap (eke th pany, and will have a sale on Wed-| Martin Dockter was a Regan call- nesday, the 28th, at the farm place|¢t Thursday. to dispose of stock and other mate-|_Mrs. Mary Rasche and daughter rial, He will move into Steele. Shirley returned from Illinois last Wilmer Chamberlin stzrted work-| Week where they spent the winter. ing for Mr. George Altes Tuesday,| The P. T. A. held at the Canfield and will be one of the hired men for | School Friday night, was well at- the season. tended. A nice program was given Attorney General Shafer was in|by_ the high school, 3 Steele Saturday afternoon, and gave| Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little, Clayton an address at the Kidder county (@nd Phyllis, called at. the Sigmund school directors’ meeting. A large|Rupp home Saturday afterncon. number of the school directors were| _ Weston Wallman is a guest of Present in spite of a threatening |Julius and Norman Jordahl this snowstorm. week. Hiram Darling, wao bas not been|, Marion Alm called at Walter well for some time, having trouble|Schmansky’s Wednesday. with one of his feet since early last) | Bal baa al led week-end fall, went to Bismarck to give it ‘A. H. Lundberg and Mr. Lein medical attention. Mr. Darling has been unable to attend to the work on tho farm, and two of his sons have been doing the work. Mr. C. H. Whitney and wife were in from the farm Monday to visit her parents, who are in Steele for the present. Election was rather quiet Tues- day, and though it was a fine day, there was not much of a crowd. Everything is being gotten in Teadiness for the March term of court which begins the 21st. Sheriff Burton is busy getting necessary ‘called at J. F, Little’s Sunday. Emery Williams was a Regan jealler Monday. Edward and Robert Kolb visited with Allen Tolliver Saturday. | A number of friends surprised Mrs. Leo Sheldon Tuesday night by giving a party in honor of her birthday. Phyllis Little has been absent from school this week on account of an ulcerated eye-tooth. called at John Kierlands Wednes- The Dawson P. T. A. met Thurs- day evening at the school. After the usual ness session, conducted by the president Mrs. F. C. Werner, a program was enjoyed. The high school orchestra under the direction of A. L. Kadlec played three selec- tions. This was followed by a talk on health by Rev. W. J. Ashiey, pas- tor of the Congregational church. At |the conclusion of the meeting lunch was served by the committee in charge. | Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Niles motored ito Bismarck to attend the meeting of International Harvester dealers on Wednesday, The Ladies’ Home Circle met with Mrs. Charles Lunner Thursday af- ternoon. The afternoon was spent jinformally. At five o'clock a de- \licious supper was served. About | forty ladies attended the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Kadlec went to Mandan Saturday to see the games of the state high school tournamént which were af layed there. Mrs. J. W. Towle was called to Minnesota last week by the serious j illness of her mother. | The auxiliary to the American Le- | gion met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lud. Lewis. After the ‘usual business session a social hour was enjoyed. At the end. of the meeting a delicious lunch was served, John Gilk has accepted a position with the Montana Power company, with headquarters at Williston. Mrs. J. A. Kooker is in Bismarck taking treatments at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. H. E. Johnson of wiry SK who has been the houseguest of Mrs. C, A. Cross, returned to her home Wednesday. The Dawson Fortnightly club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. A. Cross. After an inter- esting roll call of varied topics, a paper was given by Mrs. L. Huschka on “Rugs—Domestic and Oriental.” This was followed by a general dis- cussion. at the conclusion of the meeting lunch was served by the committee in charge. Mrs. Charlie Roberts of the Kidder County demonstration farm, who’has been seriously ill at her home, was taken to Fargo Wednesday, where she will enter the hospital for treatment. : ——EEEEE f Steele ' ——__________._¢ The Farmers Cooperative ll company has been organized, and a set of directors chosen. The com- pany will distribute its gasoline from Steele. Henry Loerch returned from Canada where he visited his aged mother. He reported that she is in splendid health, County Agent Carlson made a trip to Tuttle in connection with the selling of thoroughbred cattle which the N. P. R. R. was sponsoring, the farmers having purchased in* such quantities that a second car had to be requisitioned to supply the de- mand. C. -W. Ellingson of Carson has been appointed highway patrol man of the U. S. Trail No. 10 in Steele vicinity, He has rented the Walker residence ,into which he will move in time so as to begin work on the trail April 1st. The high line wires are now Strung on the poles up to the Dris- coll crossroad, and ready to extend into Driscoll as soon as business contracts are completed. Mrs. P. D. Wood was in town Tuesday evening calling on Mra. David Ballantine, where in connec- tion with Mrs. J. J. Altes the three ladies planned the Methodist Sun- day schoo! Easter program. The Homemakers Club met Fri- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. 0. Rembolt. Sewing on the sew- ing machine was one-of the special points in the program during the session. The club also planned * St. Patrick's party for Saturday evening ‘to which all the husbands ot the married members of the club were invited. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Danymeyer. Thursday afternoon the electric current from the high line was turned on in Steele, and the em- ott are chanel ly as possible, motor; i day. Giarence Kettleson called at Gor- don’s Wednesday. ‘ Callers at J. F. Little’s Monday papers served on all who are to be in attendance. Mrs. Henry M. Smith reports that Miriam, their daughter who is teaching in Illinois this year, likes her work very much. Miss Smith plans to attend the normal school during the summer vacation. The Tappen public school has contracted with the Steele public school to put on at Tappen the operetta given here at the Ideal George Walworth, ton Wallman and John Howe. A. T. Schmansky’ te Roy eae called at W. H. Kolb’s ednesda: 7 the supervision of Miss Papermas- ter, the music teacher. The operet- beck, ‘arley . ta will be rendered Friday evening, Lobe “ere eee me March 23d. Z Reports came in from the Her-| 9 ——————__——— man Peterson sale to the effect that Moffit stock sold very high. Otto Dahn | - was a large buyer of the younger stuff, for fattening purposes in the fall. . Zeller and The Farmers Union Elevator com- tained Mr. and Mrs. H. pany is having a motor installed in the elevator by the Northern Power and Light company. It is the plan to retain the gasoline engine, used all these years, for emergency pur- poses. Mrs, Edward Olson returned Mon- day evening from Sterling where she has been visiting with daughter, Mrs. Bill Hoeft. - Hi Bergman, who has been con-| Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury entered the nected with the Rosen Clothing] St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck store, has taken up the work of| Monday evening where she has been traveling salesman. The Steele peo-| quite ill. ’ ple will miss Hi, for he was always| Mr. and Mrs. H. Lane moved onto pleasant to meet. the Weringa farm Tuesday. C. E. ° Moffit helped them move their fur- | S. W. Burleigh | “Mrs, Hamblen called at the Val ~-———*/ "Miss Jordis Rafteseth and Mrs. Benz home Wednesda: The people of South West Bur-| Dewey Psoas called at the Dr. Haan leigh are rejoicing over the happy | home “rowenacaglt Be a ce songs of the meadow larks which|, Mrs. ed made their appearance here this artsy “H Beat Doan Saiece week. This is a sign of spring. | and Mr. and Mrs. H. Swindling were J. E. Chesak came home from|in town shopping Wednesday. Bismarck last week and is improv-| Carol Kruse returned home Wed- ing rapidly in health and strength.|nesday from Minnesota where he has .Mr. Moore, the Glencoe and Le: working the past winter. rona mail carier is s' ying at me | jparty Wednesday evening. A la ae cheese! ase Baer eek was nozchors and a delicious he is able to maka the trip in a/) h qeeved ty die Heasteas| at day, at least most of the time. midnight. Sivan; beblas. ot: ahist There was no school again Friday | were in play, while the young folks afternoon and the first of the week enjoyed dancing until ‘the carly in Manning school No. 1. hours. Mrs. H. Shutty and daughter are Nearly everyone in this vicinity are finishing pickiog their corn.| visiting her mother, Mrs. Corma ‘imbl. Dr. Bear of Braddock was called Some have finished, others are rushing. it th Mr. Davenport has five teams in the fields, owing |to attend Eddy Olson Wednesday ales Aine nee ALnnd cane. ef oR silitis. to there being an unusual amount rl erg in hi vita Pe pe not ve it picked early in the season.|" Mrs, R. Hamblin and Mrs. M. G. Mr. Irvan Reed is moving onto his farm which he zeoently furchased Sane cone: Ae cite agiane ‘beam near Menoken. Mr and Mrs. Reed! * yrs, Dewey Olson and Mrs. Chas. have made friends in and around thi: i vieinity who will be sorry to poe Revs Soa - the Corma Kimble them go. sO & . E. Nichols was a passen- Mr. Deidrich has been helping we Oe to 5 Relea Thurs- a friend from Glen Ullin move onto day . John Benz is spending a few “. place nore as Mrs. Leniees place. This family came to : marck last fall and have been stay- ges" Bere visiting with relatives Billy Carroll and Carl Olson took Eddy Olson to the hospital at Bis- marck Friday morning as he is very ill at this writing. Mrs. Edw. Haan and son Walter were passengers on the N. P. returned | ng Shere during the winter months r. and Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. Gramling and grandson Roy, visited at the Claud Hause home a week ago Sunday. The a vd Piselooary society met at tl jome of Drs. Davenport inst week. voce ite na Mae oe Cede Mrs. Wiengle returned home last cn t had ‘the isfortui week from Bismarck where she had to break wr arm at the elbow Fri- OFT ervitis.Teatments at O0€|day after school and was taken to Wilson visited at the John Bismarck by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder, Stewart home a week ago Saturday| Where it was put in a cast and he evening. _ ¥ | returned home ° | Rock Hill Oscar Magnuson called at S$, B,/farm and Alfred Faust moved to on Wednesday. town. \ Steve Nemetz R Mrs, MG. McNally visited with ames ae a Regan caller her Ie Mee we ; , Mrs. ull lay. i Lidice? Ai at thekooaeet Meena’ | iteo, ‘Tom Watkins called at the drew Fisher on Wednesday. tae G. Pouvaclonad and Edw. DeHaan Pat Pal Re: mes 5 Wednesdays “as * Resan caller) 'ohewey. Olson and mother, Mrs. The seis ab the pa Greenan place | Eddy, who is at a hospital raced was attended. Everythi: rr Mabe! iy ne motored to Bismarck Saturday to see Mrs. Olson a ‘ood. Roe snd et, D ead Dikssone at aP.t. meeti cached school Friday night, * Miss’ Ida Magnuson spent the| Mrs. R. Hamblin motored to Mc- week-end at her parental home. Kenzie ey Mickelson purchased a cow of|the Lee and| home Sunday evening were Mrs. A. |d: Mrs. Adams and sons gave a whist | - ner and daughter Avon to Bismarck Monday where Avon cntered one of the hospitals. Mrs. H. Lane is staying in Hazej- ton with her son Herman, who is quite ill with Frog bee Mrs. Evert Porter is taking med- ical treatment at Mandan for a few jays. M. G. MeNally took little Wayne to Hazelton Monday evening to see the doctor. 2 : | Estherville | Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mickelson were Regan shoppers Monday. Paul Greenan was a Regan caller Tuesday., Gene’ and Norman Little attended church services at Canfield Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mickelson mo- tored to Wilton Wednesday. Callers in Regan Wednesday were Wm. Mickelson, Earl and George Mowder, Llody Knutson, Bill John-| 4, son, Carl Berg, Georve Mickelson, aie Mrs. Roy Little and Gene ittle. i Roy Little was a caller at the Ole Wold and Paul Greenan homes Sat- urday morning. Edna and Bertha Eide spent the week-end at their home-in Arena. Fred, Oscar and Violet Oleson, Bertha and Edna Eide and Gene Lit- tle attended the leap year dance in Wing Friday night. Pete Mickelson went to the coal mine.Thursday. Ole Wold and Paul Greenan were | Regan callers Thursday morning. The Ladies Nonpartisan club met with Mrs. Frank Mickelson Thurs- day. Those present were Mrs. Clem Malone, Mrs. John Carlson and Mrs. Earl Mowder. The next meeting W. H. Kolb and Stephen Monroe | will be at the Earl Mowder home. Mrs, Art Marble visited with Mrs. Knutson Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knutson and two children arrived here by car from Chicago Thursday evening. were Andy Walker, Grant Lindsey, | They will vivsit with Mr. Knutson’s Herb Folmer,| mother for some time before decid- Earl Davis, Virginia May and Wes-| ing where they will locai The sale at Paul Greenan’s Friday Kolb called at Walter|was well attended and everything sold at a good price. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder were Thursday evening guests ct the Paul Regan Milers on Wedne: were |Greenan home. theater last Friday evening undet| w. WH. Kolb, 8. . Monroe, C. 0. Ket-| The A.nerican Legion Auxiliary tleson, Alec Anderson, Charlie Rue,|served supper fcr the legion dance Friday nighi. The P. T. A. at Canfield Friday night drew a good sized crowd. Two short plays were giver by the high |v school pupils which were very much enjoyed. Edith Francis spent the week-end! Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cline enter-| with Virginia Wallman. Saturday callers in Regan were sons Jimmie and Billy at Sunday! Carl Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning, Otto and Fritz Uhde, Wm. Mickelson, John Carlson, her| Conrad Johnson, Bill Johnson, Mrs. Roy Little, Gefe and Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and daughters Dolores and Beverly, and Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Greenan and son|joyed the program and lunch very Wesley were Sunday visitors at the| much. Ole Wold home. Theodore and Fred Dorman, Mer- Mr, and Mrs. Harry Davenport|win Oder and Lawrence Doppler and Ruth Wilmot were Saturday vis-|called at Robt, Welch's Friday eve- itors in Wilton. ning. 2 Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mickelson andj Mrs. Nieland returned home with daughter Odessa were guests of rel-| her husband after the P, T. A. meet- atives in Regan Sunday. ing Friday evening. Mr. Nieland Mrs. Sarah Mowder and George| brought Rev. Goulson, who was one Mowder spent Sunday at the Earl|of the speak of the evening. Mowder home. The Alsburys have been moving to Miss Lillian Parmenter spent. the| their new location north of Menoken week-end at the C. Wilkinson home.|this week. New occupants are ex- Mrs. John Howe was a caller in| pected on the Wallace place soon. Bismarck several days this week,| Mrs. Edith Bruce called on Mrs. where she was having some dental | Robt. Welch while on her way home work done. Friday. Mrs, Bruce reports the Mr. and. Mrs. Sheffie Bailey of|roads to be very muddy and slip- Wilton are visiting at the Louie|pery. a" Jorgenson home this week. Pat Rietzel_ and Ryal Thomas Alice O’Brien spent the week-end | called ‘at the Joe Hill home Satur- at her home in Wilton. She also|day. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 visited with her mother, who is ser- iously ill in one of the Bismarck hos- pitals. Those who attenued the P. T. A. at Canfield F::day night from here were, Earl Mowder and family, Mrs. larry Davenport, Charlotte and Ruth Welmot and Mrs. Roy Little and family. Mr. and M:s. Harry Davenport ad George Mickelson were guests at the Louise Jorgenson hore in Rock Hill township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, Gene and’ Norman were Sundav visitors at the Hemer Taylor home. Ole Uglem and Bill Fisher of Wil- ton were business callers at the Ole Wold home Sunday. Henry Schilling and family who have been living in Regan during the winter months, moved back to the farm Saturday. f Welch’s Spur } . | BRI cies Ed Doppler and sons Lawrence and Clarence motored to Bismarck early Monday morning. Robt. Welch was a Bismarck vis- itor Monday. Mrs. Otto Dorman and Mrs. Ed- Doppler visited at the Robt. Welch home Tuesday. Mr. A. D. Welch has suffered se- vere losses of his sheep on account of dogs this week. Several of the neighbors called at Mr. Welch’s Tuesday in hopes of tracking the sheep-killers, but they had no suc- cess. Nellie and Alfred Hanson came home from the hospital Wednesday. They have suffered from typhoid for several weeks. Alfred is able to get around nicely but Nellie is still ery weak, irs. Joe Hill called on Mrs. John jiland Wi sday afternoon. Mrs. Nieland visited at the Dir- lam home Wednesday night. ir. and Mrs. John Alsbury mo- tored to McKenzie Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily and Oliver Welch called at the Robt. Welch hom: Tuesday eve- ning. The P. T. A. met at Boyd school No 1 evening. Quite a crowd attended and everyone en- Robt. Welch, the Dorma boys, the Alsbury boys, and the Doppler boys, all were corn pickers some of the time this week. Merwin Oder attended the St. Patrick’s dance. at Menoken Satur- day night. He reported a very lively crowd. Miss Eleanor Bates and Miss Eva Alsbury called on Mrs. Robt. Welch Sunday. ¥ " Irwin Reed is still hauling his thi from the George Welch place to his new location on the Max Mil- ler place near Applecreek. Mr. Reed has been moving for some time. Robt. Welch motored to Bismarck Friday. Clarence Doppler returned Nulan were on the sick list last week. Margaret Marchant was absent from school Monday on account of sickness. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wentz, John Witt and Helene Marchant transact~ ed business in Tuttle Saturday. Those who attended the leap year dance in Wing Friday night were Marcella and Andrew Nicters, Mrs. Lawyer and Beulah, John, Emanuel and Henry Fode, John Witt and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and fam- ily. ‘The Sunday visitors at tthe Her- man Seilinger home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger, Clarence Kindred, Violet Erickson, Mr. and Mrs, M. Glanville, John Witt, Helene Marchant and Dorothy Smith. The Carl Johnson children were on the sick list last week. The Misses Ruth Kerr and Dor- othy Smith spent the week-end at Hurdsfield. " Marcella and Andrew Nieters spent Sunday afternoon at the Wm. Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt were Wing shoppers Saturday. pitta ato oO | Tuttle | —<<<<—<$___——_- Hallie G. Sorenson who is at- tending the State Teacher's college at Valley City is spending Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenson. with him for the week-end at home. Mrs. Robt. Boyd and son Chester motored to Bismarck to meet Mr. Boyd Sunday. Mr. Boyd has been in California for several weeks with his brother, Brozilla Boyd. The brother has been very ill and under- went a severe operation a few weeks 0. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MceMurrich and family visited at the Robt Welch home Sunday. j ° Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son Earl James, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger, John and Henry Fode, Ruth Kerr, Dorothy Smith, |Jake and Thomas Noval and John Witt were the Wednesday evening callers at the R. G. Marchant home. Herman Nieters and children Mar- cella and Andrew attended the dance in Wing Tuesday night. S ee ne called at the perry home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant were Wing shoppers Tuesday. John and Henry Fode called at the Pavey home Wednesday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger were ee | shoppers Tuesday. Christ Hein helped Frank Hom- berg repair his pump Thursday, Mrs. Lawyer and daughter Beulah were Thursday evening callers at the Marchant home. Ed Nulan was a Wing caller Tues- afternoon. da; ‘Rose and William Ryan and John Mr. J. W. Alders has taken over the Armour Creamery agency here. His cream station will be located in the Neubauer building. The new office rooms of C. P. Kopplin have been newly decorated. The Women’s Nonpartisan club held _a meeting at the home of Mrs. H. B. Cleveland Seturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Stith and family are leaving for Wisconsin in the near future where they expect to make their home. John Wetzel has gone to Burn- stad, N. D., where he has employ- ment with an Electric Light com- pany. John Weisenburger purchased the Joe Bartole house last week. Mr. Bartole and family are thinking some of movin: to another location. Dr. J. R. 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