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(PAGE FOURTEEN |____NEWSOFOURNEIGHBORS | {__Batwin J) Mrs. Marie Tepe was returned to her home in St. Louis, Mo., after having spent some time with rela- tives here and at Bismarck. She was called here by the death of her brother, Gottfried Kickul. | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and children, Glen and Iva May,/| were Wednesday visitors at the Morris Anderson home near Still. Mr. Nordstrom also had some black- smith work done. | Mrs, E. A. Fricke and son, Ralph motored to Wilton Thursday eve-| ning. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bo: son, Paul spent last Sun noon at the Andy Pete Mr. and Mrs. Ose and daughter, Ve: May of Naughton) were also Sunday callers at the | Peterson hom Miss Alice visitor at the home of Mr ley Dorman and fa: a‘ Ole Olson of W of the week lookin: of a business na munity. Miss Ruth Bpent the week. city. Edgar Mount of assessment Other assessors in th also busy making Irvin Bourgois er and fter- nt spent part] r matters | in this com-! local teacher, | in the capital Riverview here a few days ago attending to Various busi fairs, The teachers and local schools att exercises in Bis Arnold Rupp i fg on the road grader, spent the week- | end at his home in Baldwin. | Brown Bros. plan on doing con- Biderable breaking this year if! weather conditions permit. ! Mr. and M Willie Borne: Burnt Creek visited with relat in this community Tuesday eve- ning. Jim Watkins is having consider-| able improvement work done on his} farm in the Menoken district, and} expects to move late in the summer. | He spent the greater part of the} week at his farm. | Miss Olga Rupp of Bismarck is) spending some time at the homes of her sisters, Mes Kate Swick | and John Monroe. Miss Rupp | recently discharged from the Bis-| marck hospital. Stationmaster Carl Lein spent the ‘week-end with his family in the capital city. Mrs. Morris Anderson was a re- cent guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ira Falkenstein, returning to of her home at Still early in the week. Mrs. E. A. Fricke left for her} home at Waubex, Minn., Sunday in response to a telegram stating her family are all ill, Mrs. Fricke came here several weeks ago to} superintend the planting of her crop on her farm east of town. She had not intended to leave here for some time. Her son, Ralph accompanied her to Bismarck where she took the N. P. for her destination. Adam Herdebu, who has been ill the past week is on the way to re- covery. Rev. Fred Christ of Wilton held ehurch services in the Presbyterian church Sunday in honor of Mothers’ Day. ‘i Fulton Nelson of Cromwell v at the Enoch Anderson and E. Strandemo farms Saturday. Frank Simms of Duluth was here ‘Wednesday looking after real estate interests. Mr. and Mrs. John Baumiller and} family of Glenview were Sunday visitors at the Emil Geigle home. Mrs. Knowley Dorman is on the Bick list this weck. ited E.| f Leith | R. H. Nichols of Aberdeen, S. D., spent a few days here attending to business matters and visiting friends. Miss Mildred Kamrath was pleas-| ently surprised at her home Friday evening by a number of her school- mates. The occasion being her six- feenth birthday anniversary. E. J. Saunders has treated his @tore to a new coat of paint and has made many up-to-date improve- ments. Tim Weatherly and Maurice Kim- ball motored to Bismarck Tuesday, feturning Wednesd: Mesdames Lawfer, Anhorn, Saund- fers and Johnson were guests at the John Nixon home | Thursday eve- fring, where Mrs, Nixon entertained the R. N. A. lodge of Elgin. Miss Nell Emch entertained a ®umber of gucsts at dinner Sun- day. Mi Thomas_ Anderson was jostess to the Leith Civie club Vednesday evening and roll call was answered by giving a Mothers’ Day quotation. Mrs. Wm. Kimball acted a sident in the absence of Mrs. Will. Several musical selections ‘were given by Mrs. Lawfer, assisted by other members. Mrs. Anhorn fead an enteresting paper entitled, “Mother.” Mrs. Kimball’s paper on the “Home” was exceptionally good. Mrs. Anderson was elected as a dele- ite to the Seventh district conven- ion to be held at New England, to take the place of Mrs. Weatherly who was unable to attend. Mrs. Julius Zeller assisted her mother at & two-course luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. George Gibhard and thildren accompanied by Inez Renee marcl Joe Koffman and sons left Satur- day morning for Minnesota Lake, having spent a month putting in trop on his farm south o: Leith. E. Anhorn spent the past week at Fargo and Grand Forks. s is now em- pupils of the in montberly spent Saturday at Bis-| ® H. Emch Tuesday afternoon, an in- teresting program was arranged for the meeting. Miss Ruth Cochrane and Miss Farreal of Solen spent Sunday at the E. J. Lawfer home. and Mrs. Sether accom: M ther’s sister who will visit he} some time, Presbyterian church notes: day Sun- p at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Service Raleigh— of worship at 3:00 p. m. Leith— Morning worship at 10 o'clock. Sun- day school at 11 o'clock. 2. J. Lawfer was a business call- at Elgin Thursday. Friends of the Medinger family were grieved to learn of the sudden leath of Jacob Medinger Sunday. Work has begun on tho Presby- terian parsonage which was destroyed by fire some time ago. er | Frances | ° Joe Fischer got some seed barley from Wm. Kershaw last Thursday. The following people from this vicinity were business callers in the ,past week: John Mr. and Mrs. Tooker, Mr. . Kershaw and son, Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman. Floyd Owens was a business call- er at the Melvin Agnew home Fri- day night. Mrs. Bauman finished her school Trygg township last Wednesday. Mrs. Bauman and her sister, Nina Walker and Fred Har sn were over night guests at the Dietzman home Wednesday night. Thursday morn- ing they left for Fargo where Mrs. Bauman and Fred Hanson were married Saturday mornin L. S. French of Bismarck was a caller in this vicinity last busing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland were business callers in Bismarck. last Wednesday. Walter Dietzman got some seed potatoes from Tebbo Harms last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman and daughter, Mildred were dinner guests at the H. H. Westacott home at Sterling last Sunday. John Olsen and Floyd Owens were callers at the Tooker home Sun- Several families from this com- munity attended the dance at Menoken Saturday night. 4 1 Dodge | o John Fischer transacted business in Golden Valley Monday. Fred Smith has purchased a new sedan. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Daffinrud and |family moved to Stanton Thursday. The whole community will miss them very much, but we wish them success in their new location. The Misses Jenny Raistakka and Sigrid Hario were visiting friends in penning over Saturday and Sun- lay. H. M. Weydahl of Killdeer was a business caller in Dodge Wednesday. Gabriel Marquardt has completed a basement for J. A. Jacobs. Jacob Grossman transacted busi- ness in Halliday Friday. The following people attended Play Day at Dunn Center Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Stern, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fix, Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gustaf- son. The following pupils of Dodge school received f prize in some events: Edith Fritz, 1st prize in baseball throw; Harlan Carlson, 1st in high jump; Mary Gleich, 2nd prize in sprint. Mrs. H. E. Truesdale and Mrs. Nick Klee were shoppers in Halli- day Friday. Jacob Daffee and son, Walter were business callers in Zap Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pitts are the proud parents of a baby girl born Saturday forenoon. John Stern made a business trip to Manning Saturday. Fred Ruff of Fargo was a guest for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ruff. Rev. E. E. Matteson preached a splendid sermon on John 19:27 Sun- lay on Mothers’ Day, special music was furnished by the choir. Every- body that was present enjoyed the sermon, A baby girl was born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Marquardt Sunday. Congratulati Mr. . Martin Treis and children of Garrison were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treis over, Saturday and Sunday. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE on Mrs. Joe Hilk Thursday after. noon, Lawrence Doppler and Oliver Welch had some trouble with their tractors this week, each having to make a trip to Bismarc': for re-|evening. pairs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder called | ® jat the Doppler home Friday. Mr.|| Snyder and Mr. Doppler are loading a car of potatoes at the Spur. They will ship them to Oscar Will’s seed house, Mrs. Nieland, teacher of Boyd No. 1, took her pupils to Mrs. Robt.! Welch’s to practice their march Fri- day afternoon. Ed Doppler was a Bismarck busi- ness caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and \little daughter, Laura motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Welch’s brother, Clarence Doppler returned with them for the week-c-d. A number of young folks of this vicinity attended the dance in Menoken Saturday evening. John Craven was a business call- er in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Welch and son, Bobbie attended church in Bis- marck Sunday morning. Clarence Doppler accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koller and little son and daughter called at the Robt. Welch home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Welch called also. A number of the boys of this vicinity met at Menoke Sunday afternoon to practice baseball. They hope to organize a team soon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmall called at Robt. Welch's Sunday evening. Robt. Welch called at his father’s, Oliver Welch, and on his father-in-| law, Ed Doppler Sunday. o — | Hampton | to his home in Bismarck Tuesday. ¢————__—* | David Cook of Bismarek called at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joeb and sons|the O. R. Ayers home Tuesday. were business callers at Linton Sat-] Quite a few from this com- urday. ' munity attended play day at Bis. Math Koppy was a business caller | marck Saturday afternoon. We are at Linton Saturday evening. proud to know we have so many Earl Smith was calling on friends | athletic boys and girls in our school. at Linton Sunday. : Eleanor Craven won three blue rib- Frank Lawler made a business|bons in class three. Eleanor won trip to Linton Saturday afternoon. |the potato race baseball throw of John Barthew who is working for|134 feet and the 60-yard dash. Ed Weller spent Sunday visiting| Roberta Craven won first place in friends and relatives at Linton. the potato race and the 60-yard Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and|dash in class two. Merwyn Baker daughter, Regina spent Sunday aft-|won third place in the potato race ping plant Andrew Nelson call on » Elsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld Friday afternoon and Menoken eo Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Aeblein and children, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayers and son, to supper Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers who left Friday night for Anoka, Minn., where they will make their home. Harry Graves shipped his house- hold goods to Steele Friday. Mr. Graves will begin work in the depot as operator Monday. _Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son visited at the home of Mrs. Ollie Cook Sunday. Baseball practice was held at the baseball digmond in Menoken Sun- day afternoon. s Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson, Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Hamlin of Bis- marck visited at the A. C. Dance home Sunday. The school board held their regu- lar meeting Tuesday evening. The poultry and pig clubs were sup- posed to meet but there was such a few there that they didn’t hold a meeting. A party was given in honor of Mrs. Joe Hill Thursday afternoon at her home near Welch’s Spur. Mrs. Ralph Ishmail was hostess with Mrs. R. G. Abelein assisting. A luncheon was served at the supper hour. R. L. Dralle spent several days visiting relatives here. He returned ernoon visiting friends at St./in class three. Emma King won Anthony, N. Dak. returning the/frst place in the potato race and next day. third in the baseball throw in class Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and|four. Stephen Whitted won second aly ee friends at Gayton|in the running Board jump and third wee foals in the running high jump in boys Henry Knittel was a caller at the|class four. We hope tvat more will Bees ee nee "Saat wad compete deest slot and at ae . and Mrs. N. C. r town school. children of Tervik were business | Syren tive girls met at the callers in this vicinity Monday fore- picnic grounds Friday evening. The noon. Mr. Capelle buying some /girls built a bonfire and roasted more cream and eggs from the marshmallows, carte next meeting farmers. ‘ night. “Bir. end Mrs, Peris Usselman,|"itigg Mildred Funston is at home Re ee rena callers (ate tines wiauceaatearRtiSt i EF in this vieinity Monday. Mr. Ussel-|William Treynka of New Eng- mann sold aeaeey Grenz a DeLaval | jand, N. D. spent the week-end visit- m separator. i C. i ‘ " gpHn Gagan is burning weeds |e ot tae returned Monday ‘after- along the graded road, the mail| noon, route. [Wild Rose | i. eee L. Burkholz and daughter of were not held Sunday on account of| The township board held a special caller at D. C. Denhown’s Monday,|All members and the road super- Hazelton was_a business caller in this vicinity Tuesday afternoon. Services in the Lutheran church ittle Edne Foerderer| meeting at the cclerk’s office fama rie : Wednesday evening to consider the Godfrey Grenz was a business | good roads question for the season. where he purchased some potatoes. |visor were present. pie in this community are|_ Mr. Miller who lives east of now busy planting corn, while others | Hazleton made a business call here are branding and dehorning cattle. | Monday. i i . W. Quast of emvik and} J. S. Swanson is making the George Schmidtof Linton were busi- rounds doing the assessing again. ness callers in this vicinity Wednes-|, A number of the young people at- day afternoon. tended the dance at Sterling Friday The dance held at the Temvik ae Bees Fen of school ol hall Friday evening given by eck Jawaski from the Pursian ee Temvik helt players was at-|Lake neighborhood helped Leonard tended by a number of young folks | Johnson haul several truckloas of this vicinity. Everyone present |hogs to Moffit Friday. reported a very nice time. Music| Miss Helen Erickson spent the by “Johnnie” Lipp of Linton. | week-end at the Ernest Saville Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morford and | home. son were calling on the former’s| Miles Stantor teacher of school mother Thursday afternoon. No. 2, spent the week-end with the ly Featherly of Braddock is|home folks near Braddock. visiting friends in this vicinity. A large number of our young Miss Blanche Umber spent Friday | People were disappointed Friday afternoon at the Steve Koppy home. | evening when they arrived at Pur- elder: d together and joyed a very pleasant evenii ‘irs, John Johnson is taking care of the children and housekeeping at the John Peterson home. Word re- ceived from Mrs. Peterson at the hispital is to the effect that she is getting along as well as could be expected after a serious double operation. a eal Hazel Grove | o Ray Hazlegrove called at Emil Sattler’s after Emil’s drill and Mrs. Hazlegrove accompanied him and called on Mrs. Sattler Tuesday. Bernard Swett is working for Pete Demagolly this spring. Mrs. Emil Sattler called at the Hazlegrove home Friday forenoon. Andrew Krafe, Sr., and children eee at the Emil Sattler home Fri- lay. Harry Ulfers was a caller at Ray Hazlegrove’s Saturday morning. Gerald Payeho called at the Emil Sattler home Friday. Miss Mae Ashley who teaches the Swett school finished a successful term Friday. Frank Gray went to town Satur- day after his daughter Miss Opal and Mrs. Harry Gray and son, Bob- by as they expected to spend the week there. Mrs. Frank Gray gave a little birthday dinner for her mother, Mrs. J. E. Gray Sunday. There were just Mrs. Harry Gray and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove, besides the ones at home. Harry Gray was a caller and at supper at the C. F,. Gray Sunday. uest jome sor Wantke was a@ hi showing that much tim tice, had been given to it. three-act play, lasting two hours and had its setting in an orp! and rich ladies home. Instrumental music was furnished by Margaret Kain and a solo “Dearie” was su before the play by Mr. Wantke wit! a chorus of hign school girls. Mrs. W. B. Dorward rendered two solos between acts, “The Barefoot Trail” and “I’m Waiting for Ships That Leona Krosch and Ethel Peterson. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Selvester of Mandan were business visitors in the Raleigh neighborhood Saturday. o f Arena ! —_— Mrs. Jacob Steiglemeyer called on Mrs. Bert Glanville Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ki ae and children were guests of Mr. an Mrs. Johnnie White Sunday. sons, Richard and Hugh were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clusky at Wing Saturdi Andrew Kraft took his two sons, Andrew and Harold to Goodrich Saturday to consult a doctor. Both boys are ill with the flu and con- fined to their bed at present. Elmer Drum purchased a new car Sunday. Friday Ben Klagen- burg bought Elmer’s sedan. Ed Smith was a guest at the Mc- Intyre home Sunday. Elvin Gray took his sister, Opal back to town Sunday evening. Wing and Tuttle plays ball Sun- day on the Tuttle ball diamond. ‘iss Irma Wagner spent the week-end with her parents on the farm. Ray Hazlegrove now has both his oats and wheat in. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers called Sunday evening at the Stohler home. Mrs. Albert Gray’s sister, Miss Katherine Cook and friend were up from Jamestown Sunday and while here, they and Mrs. Gray and chil- dren drove over to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook, north of Regan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter, Shirley Gene were guests Sunday at the Jake Sattler home. There was a party at the Geo. Eloitett home Saturday night. Harry Ulfer’s hired man, Herbert McPherson quit Saturday and left Monday morning ,so Harry is a'one with his work again. Joe Goldsmith called Sunday eve- ning at the Chas. Stohler home. Harold Goldsmith is laid up from running a nail into his foot. Mrs. Frank Gary and son, Elvin and daughter, Opal and niece, Mi Lorraine Gray and Miss Irma Wag- ner went to pin Friday to take in the big play day. They report a good time and a large crowd. Tuttle didn’t win the cup at the play day doings at Bismarck, but nevertheless it brought home the banner and feel proud of it. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sattler and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter, Shirley Gene were in Goodrich shop- ping one day this week. _——— el f Raleigh | Mrs. Thos. Jacobson and ¢ son, Henry returned to their home at Dexter, Minn. Tuesday, having been called here to attend the funer- al of Mrs. Jacobson’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Christensen, -Rinholt Rossow, while essisting with the farm work on his brother, Arthur's farm, who has been seriously ill, kicked by a horse Monday and sustained a fractured f | arm. Mr. Arndt of Selfridge came up Tuesday and was accompanied to Flasher by his daughter, Mrs. W. Fearnets where he consulted the doc- or. A doctor was called to the Carl Schiek home Monday night where little Margaret was seriously ill with pneumonia and heart complica- ion. ' She is slowly regaining her Ed Weller made a business trip to| Sian Lake to find the music did not Porter Umber’s Saturday. jcome for the dance. Mrs. A. McCarl who was helping eer sister, Mrs. Stickney who lives | Painted Woods —_—————______. ry {south of Braddock when she was taken very ill ane neoeared eae ital ii ‘ismare! ie Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld called|night. : at the Albert Waddington home Saturday evening to call on Mrs. Ida Hirvela who went to Ore- y gon last fall married there last Iver Erickson who has been staying there in Bismazck for some time week. Her friends here wish her joy taking medical treatments. and happiness in her new George Welder of Bismarck! life. started working for Axel Stenquist Helen at . oo Manda son stipe) the Tedles: Aid at the le strom, ind Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Elias |RO™e, of, Mrs ei ies Lillefjeld and son, Edwin motored| Fred Fockler and Blainc of Brad- rength. John Oleson received 500 baby Sout Mr. Oleson has chicks from at hatchery in Dakota Tuesday. his ranch thoroughly chicken modernized and has fine success with raising the baby chicks. A physician was called to the vehang night where flu. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gracz that they have settled at Sheridan, Oregon, where Mr. Grace has a position oy bank. They state they like the west fine and that they had a pleasant trip out there. ome onda: » J. Pack is suffering with the|end visiting Raphael and Anna Luare Klagen- burg celebrated their birthday, o cf Mr. and Mrs. Qwen McIntyre and | greatly enjoyed by Ben Mc-|to the Bismarck hospital for treat- the | here. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928 to an eastern bu: Th red were shipped out of ‘lton. The Peterson Brothers are discing and seeding with their new tractor for Hans Nelson this week. Florence Little called on her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson, Sunday. Con Johnson called at the Al Holden home Sunday, Mrs. Walter Johnson entered the Bismarck hospital for medical treat- Slorby’s children went home with “Andon Lamb visited at Frank Ki lay. farmers are done sowing the small grain and are planting corn. =O | McKenzie J Ivan Law and family left Thurs- day for Canton, where t least in, High school girls| they will make their home ai ment Friday. phe eihng in the were oe this fog” They are making the} ware So, fits, tikes Bird,” Mabel Wolfgram, "Cordelia |*TiP. by car. surnea| 48cobeon, motored to Wilton Three Stayner, Katie and Bertha Schmidt, Fire of unknown Ga rn day evening. Margaret Kain, Hazel Morrison, | out the entire east end of the North- its. C. M. Jacobeon and son Mil- lard called on Mrs. Enock Anderson, Elmer Schoolcraft and C. A. Carll- son, who were al an the sick list Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newman of Wilton called at the Elmer Schooi- craft home age 8 , Mr. and Mrs. Brank Lindstrom and children and Helga Sormula called at the Walter Simons home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family visited at the Enock An- derson home Sunday. Lars Jacobson called at Walter Simons Monday for some seed bar- ley he bought from him. H. B. Thompson and son Mor- timor motored to the capital city Saturday on business. Vivian Erstrom yisited with Hel- en Strandemo Sai lay afternoon. —_ The Parent-Teacher association meeting will be held at the Sterl- ing School May 17th. The men members will serve lunch and give ern Pacific stock yards Thursday. The W. C. T. U. had a fine meet- ing at the schoolhouse Friday eve- ning. A number of persons from Bismarck attended. F. E. McCurdy of Bismarck was the chief speaker. The Ladies Aid served supper at the church Wednesday evening. Mrs. Clark Craven and grand- daughter of Firestone, S. Dak., were eee at ee Heese ee es Rodgers the fore pai ie week. Rev. S. J. Brooks addressed the upils of the local school Friday. Ris talks in the various rooms were e pupils. Delvin Swanick has been taken ment. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Jr., transacted business in Bismarck Monday. H. B. Nei r and E. M. Kafer transacted business of Bisma: here Friday. Bob Meyers and family left Fri- day evening for their new location at Anoka, nesota. Harry Schoel of Bismarck has arrived to take Mr. Meyers place 9th of May. A number of their), George Day of Brittin transacted/ the program. little frien is were present for the | business here Saturday. i " occasion and their mother, Mrs. wa ach ged a an se of a ee ti Panten - Bate ‘ 5 | Wing visit unday wi rs.| 8 at her home north of Sterl- — served a delicious G raha i's mother, Mrs. Crum. ing. “4 * al ive program for Moth- 5 ‘ones ant Bo Pag er’s Day was elven at the pe Pech a@ new blacksmith in from Chicago the first part of the/ Sunday evening. Those besides week. YT Mrs. I Willfane, Ruby| ,. Pegey, Petersen motored to Sterl- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond were busi- Titania Meanie eaten pd ing Monday morning. es SA gran Mrs, Wharton. Mrs, J. M. Bert-| Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs. holf presided at the organ. Mrs.|son Carey, Jr, we ed i: Sterling Ben Klagenburg were evening call- D. ers at the Halver home Wednesday ‘ing. YM. and Mrs. Elmer Drum and family Buictd visiting friends in Tuttle inday. “The Wisenburger breaking outfit have been getting along fine. They | y, broke about 80 acres the past week. Mrs. J. ksh bet dod ‘was shop- ing in Arena Thursday. PW. H Stat Business call- W. H. Stark was a er in Wing Saturday. Alice and Edna Steiglemeyer were guests of Mary Alice and Rose McIntyre Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray called at the Klagenburg home Tuesday. Ben Klagenburg is plowing for Ralph Halver this week. Mbriny, Ryan called at Me- Intyre’s Monday morning for some black barley seed. Oscar Wheitslock was a business caller in Wing Saturday. —_—_—$———————$——————— > o large crowd attended Fagg bie held at Geo. Christianson’s ednesday after- noon. Mrs. Harry Elizabeth Hus- Quite a few from this vicinity a tended the Sons of Norway meeting held at Driscoll Thursday ing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A called t the Alfred Arneson home otored ence retu 6 returned to Wing Friday evening. Ae See has been busy assess- ing tl ay fairly large crowd attended the Luther League meeting held at the church ‘basement 8 Miss Elizabeth Hustoft spent past week visiting at the Gunder-| 7. ia oe Mrs. Peter Klukedahl, sons Julius and Leno spent Satur- day evening at J. O. Rise home. at her parent . Khowia. the Standard Oil en pay fing was in this vicin- ity Sat The fl “Swedes” at Wa rion home unin afternoon. e score & i Vian Ree cat the week: 8 a atthe her iter at the Ed and Eddie Arneson, Joumh, we oa Rise, Biisabe itoft, m spent Thu "itternoon at the M.A. rae i Soderholm called at J. 0. Larson home near Wing. Helmer Mrs. Margretha Grossman of near Halliday is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grossman for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klee and Mr. and Mrs, Nick Fiegel and children were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Truesdale. Mrs. Christina Keuhn and gran son, Willie were passengers to Hal lay Saturday where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kesse. Mary Biko was a Saturday and Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gleich. Jacob Daffee and son, Johnny at- tended church servjces in the Con- gregational church Sunday at Gold- en Valley. if Welch’s Spur 4 $$$ Hugh MeMurrich of Glencoe pur- chased seed oats from Robt. Welch Monday. Mrs. A. D. Welch called at the Robt. Welch home Mox Mr. and Mrs. Robt. fom cabad. at the Docs and oppler homes Tuesday even! . The Rittel boy, who lee f for A.D. Welch, has | Tuesday evening. ” | Johnsot ‘Welch and | M to Bismarck Saturday evening in the;dock made a business call here latter's car, where they visited | Wednesday evening. friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson andj motored to Aberdeen, S. Dak. son Ernest spent Monday at the| Wednesday to attend the wedding of Andrew Nelson home. Mrs. Thompson’s niece, Miss Helen Windelin Welder took a load of| die, who made many friends here grain to town Monday for Walter | during her visits to the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson motored to Bismarck Saturday eve- ning where they stayed with Frank’s mother until Sunday when they re- turned home. Stewart Nelson took the Wilton Pingree for Jamestown Monday where he will look for work. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom were Bismarck callers Sunday. Iver Erickson and children visited with Mrs. Eriekson Sunday in Bis-| Mrs, A. McCarl, a former resi- marck. dent of Wild Rose, died at a hospital Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs. Joe|in Bismarck las\ Brown called at the Arthur Dam-|children and a husband, strom home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Johnson went to Bismarck Saturday where Mes, Johnson consulted a doctor. oh laletiels was a Wilton caller Lillefjeld and son, Gerald were callers at the Ole Lillefjeld home Wednesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson. visited relatives and friends in Wilton ing her the best of everything in her new life. Fred Fockler of Braddock got the contract for turnpiking seven miles of road and reblading seven miles of the old road in this township. A number of the young folks gathered at the Ernest Saville home Sunday afternoon ard practiced baseball. A most appetizing lunch was served by Mrs. Saville. ly end. ved family have the Soocent ASDA S of alg ied ity in thei paral . ae a Hes. Done pots: and Helen Browna rr. Mra. Almauist and son, Clayton of Bismarck were visitors at the W. ie Brownawell home Satur- day eveni . Miss Hel Erickson and pupils of school No. J gave = Gelighttal Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and son, Lester went to Wilton Tuesday evening to look after some busit concerning the lodge they belong other relatives to mourn her untime- | Th berea’ Ladies’ Aid met Thursday after- noon for their regular monthly meeting in the church basement. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Oleson and Mrs. Dorward conducted the meeting. As the meeting was so near Mothers’ Day, a special pro- gram arranged by Mrs. Dorwas was Mrs. Charles Beem was a pas- senger Friday morning when de- parted for k Rapids, Iowa, to visit her aged mother who is ill. A number of Raleigh folks at- tended the junior Flasher Friday evenii Westrum of Raleigh Flasher high school was a cl in the play. r. and Mrs. W. P. Stayner motored to Bismarck Wednesday where they purchased a new car. Christensen of Carson aunt and uncle, who all join in wish-| given. , Mr. and Mrs C. L. Kleinschmid ompanied by Sotored to Bismarck Friday. Ve 1 and Nydigzer of Shields visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Demp- uurday and Alice Miller | ¢F Ruth | to and/|Cochrane of Solon and Mrs. Patty Rise Tuesday forenoon. Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the confirmation services at Pils and Mee J. 0. " irs. J. O. and Glenwood motored and W: A fai Rise, Clara to Regan the Monday. wd attended large crowd at Leet Zion Mr. and Mrs. boy held at the afternoon. thy” i {othe bereaved is ex! reat pa se en Brittin | f C. R. Crawford was a caller at E. Mrs. Kimball and son Lynn went ‘sire Jeaon Hoover entertained the Ladies Aid Wednesday, all reported was, time. A Stam wes a Mottit call- _ Mrs. Lamb and son Andrew were Visitors at Mrs. Allensworth Fri- Ni Crawford is on the pital to be operated on. Mr. sons Alfred, Park’ and Bey, 50d Mrs. Blunt — motored t Savarday. Mrs. Blunt to consult. a | house to the house owned by Mrs. . nicely turday. Lein baseball pavers played| 44 day. | "Rev. A. N. Bickmore is transact- Mr. and Mrs, C. B, Crawford went |ters. irs. Jason Hoover and| Lars Monday evening. Max Long left for Minnesota Monday. Mrs. Tollefson and daughter Luella visited at Bassen’s Sunday John Benz and family of Mof- fit visited at the Heoft home Sun- day, Pauline Heoft returned home with them. Helmer Majonder, Mrs. Walmon and children, also Mrs. Reasenen motored to Bi marck Sunday to see Mr. Walman and Mr. Reasenen, who are in the Bismarck hospital. The Misses Dorothy Zuroff and Mildred Johnson visited friends in Driscoll Wednesday. Helmer Majander was a town caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart visited was most beaut Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roeshke and Miss Alice Sheldrew motored to New England Sunday. On the re- turn trip they were accompanied by Irs. Roeshke’s motber. ‘Wm. Gagner and family visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Fairchild. Mrs. Putnan and Mrs. Ruth Lam- bert of Arena and son Palmer spent the week-end here with their pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton. A number of people from Mc- Kenzie attended play-day in Bis- marck Saturday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and daughter visited Sunday with friends in Sterling. The dance at H. T. Crum’s was at- tended by about 50 couples. A good time was reported. Another dance} in Driscoll Wednesday. will ven next Saturday. Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Mrs. Wm. Wilton, Sr., and family re-|Joe Lewis visited at Sterling cently moved from the old Wilton| school Monda; Long was in town Fri- da; Miss Maude Crenoweth visited in Wing Saturday night and Sunday. Peggy Petersen was in town Fri- day. Porter Langley went to Steele Sunday for the rodeo, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were visit- Mrs. Paul Sam Conley. - L. E. Heaton has contracted with a paint concern to paint the west elevator here, the elevator at Arena and his house here. \ L. Lewis will leave shortly for Dunn Center, N. Dak., where he will manager a lumber yard for the F. H. Beinees Lumber Co. His place| ing in Driscoll Sunday. here will be taken by his brother. “Jinks” Zuroff was in Sterling Mrs. Owens and Liela Diesem of} Monday. Bismarck were business callers in} Lawrence Mark went to Driscoll town F; afternoon. Monday. Al Croy from south of Bismarck transacted br here Monday. —_ em: ————— se usinesa Mrs. Wm. Watson is convalesci at the Bismarck hospital. Maxein Hoeft is spending a few days at the John Bens home. r isses Elanor Hurr and Ova vis- She is able to sit up. The well in the rear of Geo ie oe eed Burt Hendershot home Manly’s 1: hall just completed by wwiak i The Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fogarty called Jaskor is a flowing well. water is of excellent quality. at the Earnest Hurr home Tuesday evening. » who recently died N. Dak., of pneu- brother of Mrs. Frank Mrs, Ben Koon of Bismarck spent Thursday night and Friday mans {Tuttle Presley Gosney home. e Mrs. Ben mn and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and family spent Thursday at the James Koon home near Dris- coll. the serious illness of his father. Mrs. William Hoeft and children Henry Jacobson of Wing transact-| visited at the Ed Fogarty home business in Tuttle Tuesday after- Tyrer. ; weil : 5 : Larson is assisting with the ,_J. K. Sorenson, who has been visit-| spring work at the {Chas. Anderson ing his brother, Pete Sorenson, for | home. ‘ the past week, left Monday morning| Mrs. Johnson spent Wednesday for his home in Readstown, Wis-|night and Thursday at the Wendell consin, Hendershot home. Fire, caused from. an over heated] William Johnson called at the stove, sommplately destroyed the T. M.| Wendell Hendershot home Thursday Moffitt home Friday evening. The|for his mother. family having gone to bed did not| Miss Ova spent the week-end at become aware of the fire until it|the Ernest Hurr home. was well underway and very little) Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and Earl spent was saved, Thursday evening at the Presley Robert Reveroux and family. at-| home. tended the Play Day exercises at] Mrs. John Baker visited at the bic sy ‘ein Herman Nieman home Thursday e Clark Whitehead family have | evening. moved into the W. F. Hartmann] Rex Swindling spent Sunday with J. N. Goldsmith left for Lawton, Towa, Monday, being called there by house. deine Franklin Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gorsline visited] Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and at the Peter Sorenson home Tues-|children visited at the Roy Turner cl home Saturday night. Ed Fogarty was a town caller ing business in the Twin Cities this | Monday. week, Theodore Lang visited with Char- Mr. R. L. Buck, who has been re- Si ' ceiving medical attention at the St. toy Cotnd Mee Lewis spent Alexius hospital, home| Sunday at the L, D. Bailey home in Saturday much im Moffit Sunday. Mrs. Tom itt and infant| Miss Florence Gosney spent the daughter are visiting relatives in| week-end in Bismarck at the Ben Regan. home. Fhe’ Fred Plots family will be Herman Nieman called at the moving to Streeter, N. D., as soon|Henry Swindling home Sunday a8 the local school are over. 5 Mr. Piets is already located there| Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson of ea alee that he likes his new| Moffit visited at the John Benz jocation, E. Fredeen was in Tuttle over the week-end looking after business mat- ("Gin View] Willard Walter Simons and lie ¢ fice Nilse called at the Al Holden is the & new car dealer, A. E. L. Hurr had blacksmith work Mrs. Ea” Olton of Mittit q Q ' t , | —_s——— >