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Mrs. Vigi Jensen entgytained a few girl ‘frends faturda ‘afternoon, March 17, in -honar_of Verena Je: en's el ie waves peewee | isn sen ee vals and a/ months, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson are into their new home on the oaks Place the first part Arthur Erickson returned home Sunday from an extended tour of He has been gone since of Januaty spending most ¢ in sunny California. Alm spent the week-end with her broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. jived many pre lunch | was: served ; hostess, The table ‘was set for nine, place cards: being clowns and shamrocks an@ centerpiece Irishmen made of potatoes. 4 Mrs. Edw. Olson returned from Bismarck Tuesdav and reported Eddy is getting along nicely. We hope he will soon be homé again. Mrs, Mike Hanson called at the DYcHaan home Tuesday. F Mrs, Burns Bailey and children and Mrs. R. Hamblin called at the Val Benz home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Thorsen call- ed at the E. M, Whitaker home Tuesday. \ The township election was held in the Benz hall Tuesday. F. H, Pills- bury was reelected treasurer; Chas, Moffit, assessor; H. A. Faust, high- way overseer,’ and F. W. Moffit, supervisor. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, iS & Cline were ing in town Tuesday. shee and Mrs. Tom Watkins spent Tuesday evening at the Mike Han- son home. cal Glenn Adams took Mri and Mrs. M. G. McNally to Braddock Tues- day evening to see the doctor about ‘Wayno, who has been sick. «W.-W. McNally’ atrived on the *Soo."Tuesday to vote and returned to Bismarck again Wednesd: Mrs. Ella Porter and Mrs. Edw. . Olson called at the Dewey Olson hoe (Siw, Defiaan and son Wal- “ter. called at, the FH. Pillsbury home Wednesday. Mrs. Mike Hanson called at the Val Benz home Ne ai - Mrs. Val Benz and eee pl at the M. G. rhome Thursday. Dewey Olson and family spent , Thursday at the John Benz home. Mrs. R. Hamblin called at the De- . Haan home Thursday. é -F, H. Pillsbury and family mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday even- ing. : ‘ ‘Edw. Olson and son Carl motored marck ThUreey, to see Eddy. . . Johnson of Bismarck spent Mrs. John Benz ahd baby were passengers on the Soo to Bismarck Thursday — the ber entered a ospital with pneumonia. 2 1s. Val Benz, Mrs. M. G. Me ) and Mrs. Edw. jaan called at the Corma Kimble Joe Kine dle homes Friday aftertioon. ‘Word was received Friday that Corma Kimble. had another opera- wre those attending the Bis- marck-Manden auto show from,here “Watkins, Mr. ont Mrs. Viggo Jens sen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownaweil. Mrs. E. M. Whitaker called at the M. G. McNally home Thursday eve- ning. , siitnaie Mr. Poi ecg FAN a sociation spent Friday evening at the M. McNally home. Mr. Dunham was down from Bis- 5 trains Saturday. a Pillsbury returned home from. the hospital Saturday ae via the Soo... “irs. C. B. Péter: is under a doc- tor’s care at ie St. Alexius hospi- jismarck. ~ oa Pela Whitaker spent the week-end’ at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson, John Bens, ui. Ruw.| Olseg and May- ba ‘Olsoh all motéted aaaree Ella Porter called at the E. E. Moffit home Saturday. ‘Word was received from Carl Seickret, former Moffit residents, that they are,all well and safe at’ Fillmore, Cal. and that Cart helping take care*of those who lost. all in the great dam disaster there. Sunday callers at the Val Benz home were Mr. and Mrs. Burns’ Bailey, bee rept Pete Hofstead and Mrs. Edw. lan. Mrs: H. P. Asselatine and deugh- ter, Mrs. M. G. McNally, called at' the F. H. Pillsbury home Sunday.. Pitec gery eern, Sunday at the red Faust home. ~ ‘ Mrs. C. E. Moffit and Senge. Harriett and Maude, spent Sunday evening~at the F. W. Moffit home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfeg en- terjained at Sunday Giner, Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Parks daughter Wanda, Mr. and “Mrs. Viggo sen and children and Mr.-and-Sirs, | da = t and children. : FiThe Ladies’ ‘Aid of Moffit will meet at the home of Mrs. M. G, McNally Wednesday afternoon at] ® 2:30, April 4th. a and are now vices in the Herman Nieters and Joe Klene were Wing shoppers W 4 has been grind-| Thursda: ing in od Herman Nieters and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daugh- ter Hellene were Lawyer home Thursda: Mr. and Mrs, Ed. proud parents of a baby boy born to them Wednesda: Mrs. C. L. Johnson is on the sick his Mr, and’ Mrs. Gabriel Thor and sons visited at the E. P. Nel home of Mercer one day last week. $$ _____________—_¢ St Clear Lake | “sand Mrs. G. E. Bailey and family are visiting John Merringdaht for.a few days. m brought home. a new callers at the evening, March iby are getting ly. Mrs. Chris Hien spent a fow da: Jan home. ee Mr. Lytle has been in this com- wel selling’ lifeinsurance this Jake Wertz and John Fode »; Wednesday forenoon at the R. Marchant home. Miss Elsie Belile is employed at the M. Kessol home at present. - The Sel boys attended the lance, Tiday.ov Mice Vivien Shaffer spent evening at the Faunce Luyben home. Mr. and ‘Mrs, daughter Bernice and Miss Vivian _ Bismarck visitors d Mrs. Alden Nelsen and r Ruth were, Sunda: at the Homer Nelson hom ae Miss Priscilla Olson, who has been . H, Peterson’s home oll for some time, returned home Sunday. Y Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson _and family visited a few days with Mrs. Nelsen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mrs. Marie Olausen and family y with the ¢ Nelson Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer enter- tained friends Sunday. and Mrs, Harold Hargrave, was. a Wing thop- jas Marchant ‘was on the sick list this week. Tracy ‘and Anton Novy spent with the Hindbouch family. it. Patrick’s day party was held at the Kock home Saturday A number of friends were Beet and reported having a very ‘ime. john Witt visited at the R. G. Marchant home Wednesday even- Lytle had diane at the R. G. Marchant and John Fode called, at the Herman Nieters home itt, Beulah Lawyer and Helene Marchant were in Wing Fri- Mr. and Mrs, Christ Hein were . and Mrs. Herman Nieters, y and family and Mr. i aoe tore fille” Olson family, levy “ied reg attende lurch in Yariker, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lyben and lene was in Wit. Harold Hargrave, Misses Lenora and Fay Hargrave sp&nt Saturday eve- y ne Jim Amidnsen is shingling Albert| soon with Meret Haniiens this week. John Witt spent Sunday after- gtal ho: ndrew Nieters called at ihe-R. home Sunday ev Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Marchant mo tored to Wing Monday afternoon to irs. Christ Wentz and children Violet and Leroy -notcred ‘to Tuttle Saturday where ‘they will make their home. - “Esther Johnson from Pickard- ville, N. D., has been employed at. the Ed. Nolan home since ti of the new baby, James Ted Nolan called at the Sames Ni Sunda: Al Leo and Bill Nieters call- ed at the Nolan home Sundsy after- ~ Rock Hill Mrs. Oscar uson Algot Rybete home -Rasche and daughter Shirley visited their farm home y: ind Mrs. Ray McCullough and Ruth Little motored to Wilton Tuesday. * 4 “Me F-woatske ‘was a Regan call- Basil Nemetz were guests of the Martin Dockter home on Tuesda; Y- ind Mrs. Paul Greenan were over the Chas. Our farm Those who called on Mrs. Wall- i man Friday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs, Wilkinson, Mrs. John Howe, Fred Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mr. and Mrs. John aan -and Bert Hedstrom home A benefit dance ahd basket social was held in the town hall Monday the| for C, A. Stickney, w: and Mi Elkins and family and Mr. and Mrs. r 8] week-e her mother, who is a patient in a and Dee Baile et the J. Mrs. Mabel Koenig and two chil- dren, who have been visiting rela- tives in the south end of the coun- ty, returned to Braddock Sat with Thore Naaden, wi been down on. a business trip in Miss Ida Swanson has returned to City State college after a vacation spent with friends and rel- "Zellmes of Bismarck be] spent the week-end Savage attended s meeting’ of the javage al a O. E. S. at Linton Tuesday e' MacLac! Re nC. M. ‘Panrsea odist Episcopal church district convention held at Wash- home.| burn this week. Tuesday resulted as follows. had spent the winter, © Fran fag and Henry Schuh motored to called at the Wallman home Sunday. day to practice: given on Easter A. H. Lundberg home y- Taylor and called at the Harry McCul Y nemo Sunday. ‘iid ; / THL BISMARCK TRIBUNE: loned | urd: evenii to spend Sunday » ice with’ relatives ii the ety. Lucy Baxter of Detroit, rrived ‘Tuesday to be at the of her sister, Mrs. Lula Charlie Swanson and Glen Exner e Midelstesat put on a dance in the DeRemee hall Saturday evening. Music was fur-; J called at Mrs. K./nished by local tal Rit y, lent. Miss Lillian Fos! was a@ pas- at the/senger to Bismarck re i ’ noon. held| Mr. and Mrs, R. Mulske who have school No. 1.| been visiting for some time with lowing officers were elected: township clerk, Mrs. tet pervisor, C. O. Kettleson; as- le; 84] , . A ‘Andrew Olson; 2 lough. Hazelton relatives returned to Brad- dock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald of ulen- coe. Thursday of this week Mrs. Wm. Manley of Hettinger, who has been visiting with relatives here for the See month, received word that Mr. lanley’s father at Minot had pass- ed ewer Mr. and Mrs. Leo Daile; Fiza Seog ake So ye" 6 in for Minot where she will be joined and ders meeting of the bank of lazelton. Notes School P. T. A. meeting will be held Tuesday night. A portion of the program consists of a debate by some of the English 6 students, the Kody for debate is “Resolved at the Curtis Reed Bill creating a department of Education with a ry in the President’s Cabinet Secreta: G.| should be adopted.” .Refreshments will be served after the program. {> caste for the senior play has been selected and practice started this week. Mr. Biggs called on our school Friday morning and introduced a subscription campaign. Helen Mar- tini was appointed business man- ager and Eldon Vie and Violet Dex- ter were chosen sales managers. Some “ a) od girls vealed an opportunity‘ for practice \- ing in the primary room during Mrs. Sherwin's absence, The agriculture club met Friday, ‘wach student presenting some agri- cultural project. e area | Canfield } Callers at the Strand ohme Sun- day were Alice Walker, Guy Mc- Coy, Mrs. Ole Olson and Fred and Violet Olson, Burnett Jacobson and the Jordah! children. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan and ree Ir. er Mrs. Cee cea’ and ughters Deloris Beverly were callers at the Ole Wold home Sun- ‘g Oscar and Fred Olson were call- ers at the teacherage Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor and childreh were at the Harry McCullough home Sunday afternoon. Stephen Monroe, visited at the J. F. Little home Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Chas, Kuehl Thursday after- noon... They will have their next’ meetirig at the ‘John Hewe home April 11. The Ladies’ Aid of Canfield are having an auction sale and ice cream social at the Canfield school Saturday, March 31, at 1:30. Every member is requested to bring either cake, cookies or doughnuts, Everys| body come. A nice crowd attended Sunday school Sunday. Mrs. Myers is visiting at the A. Strand home. Mr. Jordahl was taken to Wilton to ‘a doctor Friday night: Hi has a very bad cold. He return the same night. The primary election was held at the schoolhouse Tuesda: Ss. Jordah! was elected township clerk; Alvin Ghylin, assessor; Earl Mow- der, supervisor; Barney Strand,| hard. treasurer; Chas. Our and Ole Wold, gaa: Ole Olson and S, L. ordahl, justices of peace. Violet Olson called at the A. F. ie an Tuesday evening. and C. 'W. Wilkinson and Miss L. Parmenter’ at the Chas. n Howe and and i eee gu ‘uel home 3 deugite a sey ts at th rs were guests at ie Hedstrom Bert, home south of Re- gan Sunday. son spent a few Anna Knud: with. Mrs, Jack Wallman. d Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and a fa. at the oy” Lite inner guests ai e Roy tle home Sundays. Mrs, Anpa'Strand visited with and} Mrs. Jack Wallman Sunday even- » Fred and Gust Olson weer aecompanied| callers at the Lindsey’s Sunday. Mrs. Pete Mickelson bh Mrs. Jack Wallman Edna Eide spent the week-end at the A. H. een home in Regan. Mr. Eige of Arena called at the and got his daughter tha and took her home to spend ‘week-end. Alice O'Brien spent Saturday and Sunday in Bismarck with his mother. Burnett Jacobson stayed with Miss Parmenter Sunday night. Gust and Violet Olson attende: ie Senne. dance in Wing Friday a at the Good Friday, April 6, in the after- noon, eran, and is receivng assistance i j his case, The oNrthern Power and Light, St iz Friday. company is rewiring Steele, as the old wires will not be tt for the high line current. Several crews are busy doing the work of reset- ting’ some’ of the poles. ohn Keim has rented-the Thomas ic farm, and is moving on it in time to get in the spring's work and seeding. Judge Jansonius wi in town Monday and Tuesday hear the case of Rickman vs. Erickson, as Judge Coffey had to be in James- town on important buhiness. Judge Jansonius leaves for Jamestown as} soon as the jury reports on the case, Chas. Whitney took a truck load of boys to Tappen to hear the ren- dition of the operetta by the Steele Superintendent Lee ‘of the Tap- pen public schools was in Steele Saturday, and gave an address at the school directou8' meeting. Mr. Lee also gave out the announcement of his Cray ete d for county super- intendent of schools at the coming primary election. Attorney Wm, Langer was in Steele attending court and looking after some of his clients’ cases came upfor hearing at this term. Otto Altes took an auto load of younk folks to Mandan to the auto show Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Omodt and daughter went to Bismarck Satur- day to spend Sunday visiting with Mrs. Omodt’s parents. Clarence Smith went to Bismarck Saturday to attend to some business matters, The Founders’ day program ren- dered by the Woman's Foreign Mis- sionary society Sunday evening at the Methodist drew a large crowd. The King’s Heralds and the Stan- dard Bearers of thé society gave| Fy, some very interesting recitations. An_ offering totaling $22.52 was realized. Mr. and Mrs, M. D. Matthews and Mr. ahd Mrs, P. D. Wood went to Napoleon, Sunday to be present at the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. Matthews’ sister, whose family live at Napoleon. They reported having a fine time, and Mrs. Wood saw a brother of hers who has been away for many years. Mr. Rembolt got his Ford truck Saturday for use in hauling Texaco gas and oil. J. K. Murray, sctate’s attorney of Hettinger county, was up from Mott Monday and Tuesday helping Attor- ney Crum of Mandan in a case which was héard in Kidder county court. J.C. Bintz, formerly with the H. B. Motor company at oMt! stoped in Steele over Sunday, Mr, Bintz is now connected with a monument firm with headquarters at Fargo, and is moving his family there in order to give his children the bene- fit of college work, and to be near- er the headquarters from which he will travel over North Dakota. Tractors are being taken almost daily from the different dealers out onto the farms by various pur- chasers who plan to save horse flesh, and get the spring’st work done more quickly and, easily. Georgs Dieruf took the family car out to his school Monday morn- ing, taking Paul Gress atong, ex- pecting to keep it out there and come back Friday after school. The jury in the cose of Kickman vs. O. E, Erickson: retarned. a dict of acquittal. ir. Ei n was being sued for $30,000 damages as a claim of having been the cause of Mrs. Rickman’s death in an auto- mobiel accident last fall. The Steele Shipping association shipped two carloads of stock to St. Paul Tuesday. The streets have been drying up so quickly in town that the city has engaged the Hines Dray company to put a grader on them and smooth them up before the ground gets too Rev. Thomas Gales, state super- intendent of the Anti-Saloon League will be in Steele Saturdal, the 3ist, and organize the drys for effective work against the so-called Better Citizenship association efforts now being put forth for a repeal of the 18th amendment. Some of the members of the operetta pupils had a leap year ty Saturday evenine. and an en joyable time was spent. ‘ Hiram Darling returned from the hospital last week. The physicians are reported as saying that because hardening of the arteries is taking place, little can be done for Mr, Darling. He is suffering greatly, and unable to do anything. The fore part -of the week ‘Dr, Pryse and County Coroner Prescott were called out northwest of the Craig farm to make an inquest over the body of a child which had died without medical attention. The senior class is now busy get- ting their‘class play memorized so as to present it next month about April 18th. r Sterling ||eng Luella Tollefson and Lucile Elness spent the week-end with the former’s sister, Mrs. Ralph Ishmael south+o: Menoken. The girls also attend the dance in Menoken Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ness accom- panied by Mrs, Oscar Anderson and daughter Clara motored to Bismarck Thursda: ys Kenneth McKine motored to Bald- win Friday to bring Mrs. McKane home. She teaches at Baldwin. fed by Mrs. H. A. 0 L . Smith motored to Bismarck Fri- | Wednesday evenin ' Friday evening, ‘i they att | i jing in Driseoll, was in Sterling houn and daughter Ann, the jat H. R. Wright's Friday evening. {called at the Quest home Wednesday | Rise and daughter Case spent igh school pupils Friday evening. | kd: iy 8 noon at the int his uncle, Walter Distsmar, of !buz. She regents ss doing M en, with iis: works wnt in sleiy et) [ton be hoe i ir. te. ve. gay” Petersen was in-Stpii ont Saturde; pa aod Tas ee aE the Geo. Neuman Bowe at Rise An J, Medi mye Noie wake | a ay owners of a new Harr! t ‘. be Harold Zuroff wes s town caller tered te Mandan desurgor where av ' Martin Rinde, who has been work-|~ ‘Mea. Enders and ing at Edgerley’s, is now working | Dorothy and Renee oie ee at the Apple Creek ranch. jmarck on Saturdey. were H. A. Meland, who has been work-j| accompanied by Mra. Dav to Thursday. jremaining in. for a Luella Tollefson and Lucille Elness 'days where she babe shopping. in Bismarek Sat- | treatment. urda; ys || Mr. and Mrs. yong Grens of | ri Florence Gosney went to Bismarck | Hazelton visited at John Schleckt| short time vis: Friday and returned Sunday, {home one day last week. » and feniy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart visited! Mr, and Mrs. Fred Piets of Linton} J. 8. Rise, Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Mr. and Mrs. Gosney and daughter | evening, a visited at Emil Lang’s Sun-| Joe Lipp came up frem Sunday evening where h hag ie nh Moats m4 Arnot home, I at pel Dh ‘s of Menoken Sunday. ts. Peach entertained Irene} There lorwegian services A telephone meeting was held at/ Caster at dinner Tuesday evening in} at the church Sunday, A) the hall Wednestiay.. honor of her pti birthday. 2 o% ane aan oe Johnson's Pyeng algae” sks rhage hata partes aatanainan | SEB will conduct English servi fohnson’s Friday night. 088 pe at ince} N. D., Mr. and Mrs, Henry Aplond were| for the past week are Sammy, Otto, | here,” in Driscoll Sunday. Guy, Luella, Irene, Seren, line, Mildred Stewart visited with Mrs.| Dorothea, Rose, Alvin, Edward. Rob’t Eiczenbiez of Driscoll Sun-| Mavis has been absent’ from our day. room for two — is stil] very Marion Langley visited at Max/ill with rheumat Lang’s Sunday. Fifth grade wrote very Mrs. Lueas, who is assisting Mrs.| language stories an We Charley Anderson with her work,|traced a grain of wheat and Mrs. Candee visited at Emillbin to a loaf of bread Lang’s Sunday. of the int Marian Langley visited at Edger-| Fourth grade is ley’s Saturday night. ments atid find it Art Belile is assisting Mr. Oburg| measure and draw with his work, Bad Ernest Fick, Liol Ellis, Art Belile} John and Jerrold Ellis visited at Richard! He has and Max Tangs org Those Ernest Fick, Lial Ellis, Jerold |the seventh Ellis, Art Belile, Richard Lang,| week were: lorence Gosney, Theodore Lang, | Calqu! Margaret Lang and Mildred Johnson | nice Ne! visited at Peggy Petersen's Sunday | Stedman, Bjerke 4 g Eds ip $3 afternoon. Mildred Johnson spent Friday|ner. Those night at home. lelmer Clifford Wright, who has been at-| Esther tending college in Fargo, returned|Knapp. efi i i J ry is z= t i 7 e f . od a 3 home Sunday. us Edgar Johnson is assisting Rich- bagketa and they pretty. ard Lang with his work. Ki tag) ve bags Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivel called | ing in the “! Reader.” We at Max Lang’s Saturdav. reading the stories very much, H. cata t t and H. C. Stiles} We Velho ep gs song were at Max Lang's g our room, “Capital . Harry Edgerley and son Fey, also} Friday afternoon H Ernest Fick motored to Bismarck/and eighth Saturday. out to the “ Edgar Johnson visited his brother pe ers Ernest at Jake Heaton’s Saturday. Martin Reddy called at Max Lang’s Friday. Richard Lang and Mrs. Emil . Tame atta on a Friday.| Ella ene Mr. and Mrs, seo} ar Johnson: hard Lang | wheitstock Fred Pehe drove visited at Max Lang’s Monday eve- ing. a Me. ses Mrs. mi Rha gg OV! wi ym je aoe eens gchoad Notes ‘History has béen quite complicated ane tangy fed nae <— thie got Joan of Are mi as “Eve of the French Revolution.” | Collins home. The Algebra II class are st square root now. We see a great deal ot heed scratching. ‘The third grade a in the high school wriday pat “Dog and Doll.” The characters were Beatrice Hall, Dale Shetman, ie Shaffer — waar eo a “Russian Comack Dance” new. gym classroom being by the election Tuesday the girls. went for a hike. tanwat i sctiel ws wt Ser pee M Stewart in school with us an; ' Mildred is now working for L. B. bp of a baby [i Stine’ intermedi nd priméry | sky” is at Beat Mr. termediate ai y 4 3 fe a band unde Mis diction re now| John Mueller, John and Clara and| “ites, A Sp Woh a Gene . D. Wei » Darning “Shepeds Dean Bather hnderson motored to Bib-| Mee’ tah ‘and little a otey. Marie called T vik visiting Lenora at Bis-| The .. —._aa ek ane o 7 i fs A ; Fy Fe g 5 5 4 Ep gel Fy f 4 at Z zi $F Hi Eze! ie it fe yer etl | i | i carl Mr. and Mrs. Kimble spent Sun- day evening at the G. A. Grens home. Mr..and Mrs. A. W. t and son Neil and Alice Calq mo- tored to Linton Sunday. Philip Zollar visited his son, who. isa patie in Ni wide hospital, it week. one. and Mrs. Art Muckler were fone: guests at the Geo. Neuman aieeaset rs bas sol ters ‘rank Ko} relatives and friends se ABradlock on Sundsy. Mrs. Esl Wood and Mrs. Tony Lemver of Linton were callers in Temvik Monday. Miss Jane Rudd, member of the Wednesday’ for the university “at e_ unive: Grand Forks, where she be pee into the Sigma ! oh 7 . ‘ oenee. Regen was a Tom Hi rty of Bismarck was caller ” at a hentae “ead in Temvik one day Wisg y. wee! ‘Miss Freda Bender spent the week- Jace and August Kimble of Hazel ugus! ton" visited at the home ‘ef thelr i bl ig iF fl parents Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Muckler attended) ¢, the niovies at Linton Monday evé- nies. urer; and Mrs. John Werner of] Bjorh Mound City, accompanied by jo Beck and Martin Bickel ¢ Rerreid, wn visiting relatives near] Lein metered ‘Mrs. Pauline Reich en a number of boys in honer son. Walter’s 15th birthday. ir. and ie z. | yrs at the home of Mrs. Miesen @nd Jake Heaton called | W: . NJohnson’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellison were shop- in Bismarck Friday. Brownawell nte!