The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1929, Page 9

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‘ By MILDRED A. JOHNSON Mrs. Byrstrom, Violet and Stanley =4Walgren, of Menoken, visited at Lau- rence Mark's Wednesday. tev Johnson and daughter, Mi , visited at Tyler Johnson's Tuesday’ evening. ‘Laurence Mark called at the Van ‘Vieet home, north of Driscoll, Tu es , Tyler N. Johnson motored to Dris- ‘coll’ Tuesday. Mrs. Howard O'Hara, of Cleve- land, ‘was visiting in Sterling Tues- ay. Mrs. O’Hara visited at Harry Ed- gerley’s Sunday. . '< Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stiles and daughter, Ellen, Betty and Anna, vis- ited at Carey Johnson’s Sunday aft- erneon. * Paul Lang ‘and Martin Reddy galled at the Tyler Johnson home Monday. Mrs. Helmer Meland and children, of Driscoll, are staying at J..H. Ri- ley’s for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mark and ‘family, also Violet Schmitkirts, vis- ited at Tyler Johnson’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Carey Johnson, "Grace and Carey, visited at Ernest Johnson’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mrs. Carey Johnson, and Grace, motored to Driscoll in the afternoon. While in. Driscoll they visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stiles and Children visited at Will Stiles’ Wed- nesday. Henry Zuroff and son, Harold, vis- ited at Tyler Johnson’s Thursday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson vis- ited at Henry Stiles’ Tuesday after- : Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanson and Mar- sion Ne visited at Wm. Stiles’ in *Clear Lake Saturday evening. }_ Mrs. L. B. Smith went to Bismarck { Monday and returned Tuesday. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus are * visiting at the George Kush home. Marvin Magnus has been attend- ing the poultry show in Bismarck -the past week. { Wm. Langley was shoping in Bis- ‘marck Monday. + Mrs. J. Bertholf spent the week- ‘end in Bismarck, By MRS. O.McIntyre Miss Hazel Rapp, teacher in one of the Phoenix schools, was mar- ried December 27 to Mr. William Spitzer of Bismarck. They made a short trip to. South Dakota to. visit Mrs. Spitzer’s parents and returned home about the 28th. Congratula- tions are extended to the couple.. Alex. Neff, Jr., and sisters Ella und Maria, were visitors at the Wolf home Monday evening. Martha Kraft, smell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft, who has been suffering from an attack of inflammatory rheumatism, is somewhat improved although she is still confined to her bed. BS Allen’ Frazier motored to Wilton Monday to attend to some business matters. While the-e he had his ra- dio repaired. ’ W. H. Stark was an overnight guest Tuesday at his daughter's, Mrs, Clyde Harvey, in Wing. Webber was taken to the hospital in Bismarek recently. He is suffering from a severe attack of in- flammatory rheumatism. Mrs. Harrison Rogers opened school again Monday after a holi- day vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers spent their vacation at Hensel, N. D., with Mr. Roger’s parents. ‘The school board of Aurora school, district No. 4, met at the clerk’s of- ire Tuesday. All: members of the ard were present, those being Fred Haas, Ed. Poud and Harry Ulfers. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Mertz and daughters, Hilda, Otillia, Clara, Ol- ga and Verna Mertz were guests at the Christ Wolf Jr.-home Tuesday evening. ~ Mrs, Christ Stoler was taken to Bismarck one day last week where Ge underwent an operation, Thurs- . and Mrs. Almer were visiting at the J. Steglemayer home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke and family and Johnnie Wutzke from Denhoff were Friday evening callers ‘at the Wm. Geiner home. < Otto and George Rheinhart and Gustuff and Otillia Brose spent Sun- » day afternoon at the Emil Hi chome. i 2 "Wild Rose | “ay MRS, W:: HB. BROWNAWELL The actiool board met at the clerk’s|. fice Tuesday afternoon and orde: new heater for school No. 1 as old’one was broken. Arthur Peterson took Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ellen, who has been operated on for mastolds. : morni lor * ool in People here were sorry to learn of two funerals held im Braddock Tues- day, one for Mr. Wm. Robinson, of. Braddock, and the other for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boyn- ton, both well known in this locality. Flu and complications were the cause of their deaths. trom Braddock to St. Paul Saturday to the funeral of an uncle whe har Floyd Bioant hetping lo: lount hel cutting the icé while M. E. Ryan and Sam Tracy are doing the haul- ing. Walter Weber of Wishek was ta- drew Kolb, Guy, Fred and Ira Mc- ac Sed Joseph and Ol- Clayton Little and Frank. Walker called at Joe Kiefer’s Saturday eve- ‘and installed a radio. Kettleson called at J. F. Little’s and Andrew Walker's Sat- «Oscar uson was a Regan call- er je i 1 Little was taken suddenly pneumonia Satu: evening. ‘ken ill while he and his wife were |¢ven! on a visit here with Mr, Weber's Parents at the Central hotel. Frank R; came up Wednesday from Napoleon to help with the dray line while his father has been un- is!able to attend to business on ac- family are fairly well. Miss Swan- son is employed in the Swedish Na- tional’ sanatorium. ~ Hazel Grove _||' @ By MRS. RAY HAZELGROVE Vernal Goldsmith has been sick with the flu. Eugene Reckard is helping out at Frank Gray’s with the chores while be? are sick, — mer Satis has been on the sick list and Ed: Waygner assisted him in doing chores. Elmer Perry called at the Frank backed home Tuesday. arlie and Irvin Sattler were on at Emil Sattler’s one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and D. rap, he Shirley Jean, were callers at the Jake Sattler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray eel adel called at the Harry Ulfers e Thursday. i Frank Gray and Jean Reckord were in Tuttle one day this week. Ed. Ochsmer called at Harry Ul- fer’s one evening this week. Miss Opal Gray taught only two days of school this week because of illness, Emil Sattler and Melvin Webster were guest Friday evening at Ray Hazelwood’s home. Whist furnished the pastime. Irvin and Johnnie Sattler and Miss Julius Z. Wiegle‘and Mrs. Emil Sat- tler and daughter, Shirley Jean, were in Harvey Friday. ‘i Roy and Wallace and Sylvia Stew- art and Emma Weber were callers |’ et Harry. Ulfer's Saturday. Harry Ulfers wi business caller in Tuttle and Ai one day this week. Will Harty brought his wife home last Sunday from .the hospital at Bis- marck. : . Mr. and Mrs. Ray, Hazelgrove were guests Sunday evening -at the Frank Gray home. They found ev- erybody better. f Painted Woods | By MR8. OLE’ LILLEFJELD Mr. and’ Mrs. ‘Charles Hannifield and children spént Thursday in Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and son Lester: were callers in Wilton Tuesday evening. Mrs. Brown visit- ed at the Herb Bailey home. Mr. Brown attended the card party'in the Legion rooms and Lester tookin the dance that s giyen. at the Jake Schmid building next to Polonsky’s. Elias Lillefjeld and son Edwin, and Melvin poceraulae called at the Ole Lillefjeld and Dick Chersown homes Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Lester called at the Fred Brown home Wed- nesday. evening. Mrs. Wm. Brown and Lester mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday after- noon returning home Friday after- noon, Charles Hannifield and daughter, Hope, were Wilton callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld, Ed- win P. Gerald spent Sunday at the Ole. Lillifield- home. John Winmiller: and Richard Jup- man of South Dakota, visited a few days with Dave Boat and Oscar Jup- man. Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld was a Wilton caller, Saturday afternoon and eve- ning. Lester Brown accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons, Edwin and Gerald to Wilton Sun- day evening. . ay By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manley who have been visiti the home of Mr. Aarvig is ill, oO. D. Adama of Steele was a Braddock call y also visited at the home of his Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Adams, north of town. . Mrs. ‘Fred Junge, who spent the d| past week i her Phrene and Winifred, at Bis: count of sickness. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Thore Naaden took her oldest bey up to Bismarck hospital to receive treat- ment for a trouble in his ear fol- lowing the flu. SCHOOL NOTES The Hazelton boyx won an easy victory over the Braddock quint Wednesday evening in the Braddock gymnasium. The eighth grade arithmetic class has heen reviewing the brokerage and coramission businéss the past week. In history the eighth grade tas just completed a study of the Civil war. The seventh grade has }made booklets of the ~ solutionary Leith : By MRS. J. H. EMCH - Mrs, Wm. Kamrath left for Bis- marck Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Kamrath have taken an apart- ment in Bismarck during the session of legislature. ds of Mr. and Mrs. many frie greatly in the loss of their infant daughter, whose death occurred early Thursday morning. The basketball game between Flasher and Leith Independents was a fast game resulting in a victory gees! of 10 seater sates n oyster supper wi given Thursday evening at 6 o'clock in the church basement by the Preabyterian Ladies’ Aid. Everyone invited. The spare “The Big Parade,” was well attended and was worth go- ing miles to see. The town was in darkness for sev- Misses Gertrude Berg, Alma Hoov- er and Selma Gunners were Sunday guests of Nellie Emch. k Mrs. Henry Faubel and son, Billy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gibson. roger The high school girls have organ- ized a glee club with Mrs. Corbett - leader and Mrs. H. W. Gibson as pianist. Missionary Circle met with Mrs. Clark Mossman Tuesday afternoon. A large crowd was in attendance. The high school basketball team went to Carson Wednesday evening where they played with Thain team. The game resulted in a victory for Thain, the score being 8 to 9. The M. W. A. and R, N, A. are giving their annual dance Friday evening, January 18, at the K. of P. hall. The Mott orchestra has been secured. Prof. Lomx Lark over Sunda Mrs. Wm..Procise is visiting and attending to business matters in dif- ferent points in South Dakota. Among those attending install tion of officers in the K. of P. were E. McVey, Herb Fite, Kimball, Dan Hone, and Art Hi ler of ine. J, H. Emch shipped out three car loads of hogs last week. Mrs. H. W Gibson will give a re- cital of her music pupils in the near future, Mrs. Delbert Bossingham and children of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, are visiting with her grandfather, G. W. Jones, for a few weeks. irs. E. J. Lawfer was a visitor Solen the latter part of the week. Don Stevenson was a Bismarck mien took the bus for have his hand attended in John tessa to ‘Ed. Peterson from south of town was in Bismarck to consult a dector Mr. Krause. tc) By RUTH LITTLE. Ferdinand. Wutzke called at J. F. ‘ednesday. He mo- and son, Clatence, 1 Kei motored to Bismarck Monda: Ray. McCullough called "st his ‘brother Roy’s Friday. Doctor sy ee MF. Felina Rome Fueling has n 8! days and it thought be may develop. ‘illard Piscod called at Ray Mc- sing. Kolb and Stephen Monroe motored to Wilton Tuesday. Frank Walker was an overnight guest at the Wutzke home Friday. A Olson was a Regan caller day. W. H. Kolb called at Mrs. K. Kolb’s Monday. A rg called at John An- derson’s y: A. T. Kolb and Stephen Monroe motored to Bismarck Thuraday. 3. B. Olson was a Regan caller Friday. ‘A shower was given at the John Howe home in honor of their daugh- -in-law, Mrs. Henry Swanson. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Williams, Mra. Grant Lindsey, Mrs. Joe Kiefer, Mrs. Alvin Ghylin anc son, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mowder, Mrs. Ole Olson, Mrs. Harry Daven- » Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson, Merrill ‘indsey, Ernest Bailey, Oscar Olson and George Bailey. After the many il gifts were presented, a de- licious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. bs pe Ryeberg were Bismarck callers Wednesday. , Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson was on the sick list u few days last week. Miris Strand is visiting at his par- ental home this week. was called to the night, their son, Roy, being ill. Mies Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mrs. Christ Wolf and son, Otto, motored to Mercer Saturday The meeting of the Ladies’ Aid to be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Warner, was postponed on account of so much sickness. Rev. R. Strutz, Jamestown, spoke at the church Sunday mess, 4 Miss’ Betty Reddington, who at- tends school at Wilton, spent the week-end with her- parents. Mrs. Clara Whicher will spend the week-end with friends near Mercer. Word has been received from Ila Hayes, who attends the Dickinson high school, that she is seriously ill with influenza. Emanuel Hintz of Martin has been bars at the Lewis Wagner farm. attle in Wilson township. were tested for tuberculosis during the past week. William Wagner is very ill at his home with pneumonia. Philip Wall, Sr., and Mr, and Mrs. ath ‘all, Jr., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wall from Mon- tana, were guests at the John Berg home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schafer and and daughters, Viola and V« i ited at the John Ke! ton Frida: if Dodge O——$—_—_—___—____- By OLGA M. GROSSMAN A. Swan, of Milwaukee, Wis., is visiting a few days with friends and relatives in Dodge this week. _ The death of Henry Sailer, a farmer living northwest of town, oc- urred on Monday night. Mr. Sailer ad been ill for many years with consumption, but the last attack re- sulted in his death. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, and seven children, Andrew, William, Jacob. Carl, Leonard, Emma and Mrs. Fred Almindinger. The funeral services were preached at the home of the deceased by the Rev. Fertsch, The remains were laid to rest in the Lutheran cemetery north of Di ‘We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family in their bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. A. Millard of Halli y have moved to D yi Mrs. William Goetz of Hazen is a guest for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goetz, Ferdinand Specht was a Stanton caller Monday. Jacob Bauer of Krem is spending some time at the home of his broth- Mr. and Mrs. Halliday were married Wednesday. Nick Kohm and John Fischer mo- tored to Killdeer Thursday where they looked over their business af- —————ereeneninl | fi rs. P. D. Pede, of Hazen collecti for the Mandan} Mercantile Savant was in Deige Feds. E. Drevesbrackt of Golden Valley was a business caller in Dodge Fred Ruff and Sam Goetz attend- ed the bowling contest at Hazen Thursday evening. r WAS & pass Day where he took. Valentine Sa: to Bismarck Feleneeets toa Say days in the St, | mee BISMARCK TRIBUNE on Wednesday evening for appendi- citis, is much Improved at this time. Ivone Werner who has been ill for several days was taken to the hos- pital in Bismarck on Friday. Archie Marvel and Miss Martha Brightmeyer visited friends at Brit- tin on Sai even Miss Mabel Olson spent the week- end visitng Miss Tillie Peterson at Bismarck. Miss Violet Benz, who attends school at Bismarck, spent Sunda: Matt friends and relatives in Mo: Tra Peckins motored to Bismarck on Saturday to visit his wife and little daughter. His little daughter is very ill with pneumonia at the St. Alexius hospital. The Mothers’ club met at the home of Mrs. C. E. Moffit on Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in social conversation and lunch was served by Mrs. Moffit from 4 o'clock to 6. At this meeting the members presented Mrs. C. E. Moffit with a linen tablecloth. Fred Argast was called to James- town last week to testify at the trial of Inez Gontka. High school exams for the fresh- men, sophomores and juniors will be held beginning January 23 and con- tinuing until January 25. Funeral services for Clayton Lati- mer of Belleville, Texas, who died at the home of Harold Lane on Satur- day, January 5, were held at the Webb Undertaking parlors, Bis- marck, on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Paul S. Wright of the Presby- terian church preached a short ser- mon. W._H. Edson, Mr. Watkins, Arm- and M. Carl, William and Harold Lane and Leo Rippler acted as pall bearers. Interment was made in the Fairview cemetery at Bismarck. f Temvik By BERTHA LARVICK Donald Calquhoun spent Sunday at the Peter Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Sundeen returned from Carrington Tuesday. Mrs. Bert Irvine, of Bismarck, vis- ited Mrs. P Hendrix Thursday. Mr. Gimbel left for Jamestown Saturday to be a witness on ‘the Gontka case. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cahill are the Us of a baby boy born January Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Enders‘ and daughters, Dorthea and Renee, mo- tored to Bradlock Sunday. Henry Huther of Ashley visited Mrs. Emma Miss Lydia Burkhardt, who has been working at John Bietelspacker’s home, is home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell and Mrs. C. J. Enders were Bismarck callers Thursday. .,, Mrs. Fred Ochsner, who has been ill the past two weeks, is now able to be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Bietelspack- er and grand daughters were visitors at Mrs. Matt Reich’s Monday eve- ning. Miss Esther and Elsina Ochsner and Edward Bender attended the dance in Hazelton Friday evening. Mesdames Frank Foell;C. J. En- ders and Sundeen were callers at Mrs. David Calquhoun’s home Wed- nesday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Enghler of Linton and Rev and Mrs. Trautner and baby of Tuttle were Thursday evening dinner guests at Mrs. Reich’s home. Miss Esther Brogden had for her guests, at a birthday dinner Sunday evening, the following: Luella, Sam- mie and Alfred Calquhoun. It was her ninth birthday. o——___________e ! Raleigh By W. B. DORWARD P. J. Rausch motored to Sunday where he met Mr: and the children, who returned from their holiday vacation spent with relatives at St. Paul, Minn. Norvin Ozbun, who has been a pa- tient at the Flasher hospital suffer- ing with a fractured limb, was able to return to his home Monday. Mr. and Mrs W. B. Dorward mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon where Mr. Dorward attended the meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Louis Jepsen spent the fore part of the week in Aberdeen, 8. D., where he attended the annual meeting’ of | Mi the Equity Union Creameries as a representative of the Raleigh stock holders. LEAVES FOR CREAMERIES MEETINGS Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bosworth de- parted Monday pearl 08 Aber- deen, S. D., where Mr. Bosworth at- tended the annual stock holders’ con- vention of: the Soy Union Cream- eries which was held January 8 and 9. Mr. Bosworth is president of the Equity Auditing Association which also met in Aberdeen January 8. Mr. Bosworth was chosen a Sileesis 6 papement the Equity Union at the stockholders’ annual at Orleans, Nebr. Mr, and Mrs, worth went from Aber- deen to Orleans, Neb., for the meet- ie January 14. From there they will go to Kansas City where Mr. Bosworth will attend a creamery Di- rectors’ joint meeting January 16 and 17, also the National Equit; Union annual convention which wi ach one day last week. | ©. now residing at Sheridan, Oregon, jatating his mother bave been visiting at their home for a short time, expect to return to North Dakota soon. nigel Klien, po iced hig ship a car of coas to Ta- coma, Wash., Friday. a - Maxine, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Selmar Lochaug, was quite ill the first of the week necessitating the care of a doctor. a | Menoken 1 —_—_—_—_ OO By MRS. JENNIE DANCE A farmers’ union has been organ- ized and held a meeting in the town|| lands hall Tuesday evening. Mr. C. D. King was elected president; Mr. Leo Doppler, vice-president; Mrs. Joh Welch, secretary and treasurer. Farmers from Telfor, Boyd, Meno- ken and Francis townships compose the members. A supper and dance for the Union members will be held in Mr. Dedrich of Telfor township. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes were shopping in Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Holmes expects to leave soon for Texas where she will visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Agnew and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sherman and children were in Bis-| Tra marck Wednesday. The children bei given the anti-toxin for diph- ris Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers motored to Baldwin Wednesday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson has been quite ill; The doctor was called Sunday. Parent-Teacher meeting was held in the consolidated school Fri- day vlad A program was given consisting of songs and a discussion on “Children Attending Movies.” A luncheon was served. Miss Gertrude Ness, Miss Ruth Heller and Miss Ruth Kamphaugh acted on the hos- pitality committee. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Ebling motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Dance entertained 13 children in honor of the sixth birth- day of her son, Maurice. Games were enjoyed and a supper served. . Miss Maalfred Berg started teach- ing in the North Boyd school Mon- day. School was postponed a week on account of diphtheria. The school has been fumigated and all the chil- dren received the anti-toxin. _ Tittle Knife . 1 ———$—$—$$_$_______¢ By MRS. A. BIERIG Miss Esther Scotwell and Miss| fp; Gladys Ort, who are boarding at the Allen home and teaching in the Mar- shall district, spent the week-end at Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, from near | q, Steele, N. D., motored to this vicin- ity on Tuesday where they visited their daughters and families, Mrs. Joe Maerschbeher and Mrs. Matt Maerschbeher, returning home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroeder and children spent Sunday at the Paul Schroeder’s home. Christ Ahl went to Bismarck on Thursday, where he is being treated at_the hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bierig, also J. A. Jacobs attended the school meet- ing held at the Harold Paulson home on Tuesday afternoon. Frank Goben hauled several loads of wheat to Richardton and Hebron the past week. Two were for J. A. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Goben_ and daughter spent Friday at the J. A. Jacobs home. B Mrs. Paul Feigitch is ill with the ju. Mr. Gus Caston motorgd to Rich- ardton on Saturday, where his car broke down, and he was forced to stay over Sunday. Matt Baseflug motored to Richard- ton on Monday and returned with a truck load of coal on Tuesday. f Clear Lake j —— By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Henry Olson visited with Mrs, J. W. Beifer Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Backmaer spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and irs. Alfred Olson. Mrs. Christ Schoon called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp Sr. while in Driscoll Wednesday. E. A. Van Vleet made a business trip to Dawson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson .were business callers at Sterling Thurs- day. Nr and Mrs. Henry Olson and family called on. Mrs. Olson’s mother, Mrs. Valentine Benz, of Moffit, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coder and chil- dren, of Moffit, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon enter- tained a number of friends Friday evening. A number of friends gathered at the Will Stiles home Saturday eve- ning and spent the evening playing cards, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Sunday dinner guests at the Martin Olson Jr. home, of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- Mrs. Wm. Stiles and was tly surprised HA. sympathy fami the berea: ily. Wing and sister, who | wi | i Tuttle vs. Wii Tuttle won score of 14 to 22, G. A. Hubbell motored to Bis- ‘k Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson were Saturday callers at the Franzen home in Tuttle. Mr. Fred Cumber returned from lay. : Ben McCloskey en- tertained Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. John Harty, and Mr. and Mrs. James Ol- son. The evening was spent in play- ing cards. Ada Outrum and Margie Knowles were callers at the I. Kremenetsky home Saturday evening. Tola DuToit is staying at the H. Knowles’ home during the Cleve- ” absence, wred Smith and James Tees shipped a carload of hogs to the cit- les this week. Warren Cotes returned from Con- de, S. D. Friday where he spent the helidays with his parents. G Weber is working at the J. G. Tees home at present. Mrs, Jake Hein is out and around asain after suffering with the fla for about two weeks. - Burnell Laurence Mueller was born September 24, 1928, and passed | d away at his home Sunday night January 13, 1929, at the age of three months and 20 days, of influenza. Private funeral services were held at eV. utner, of Tuttle, officiated. He was laid to rest in the Wing ceme- tery. Velva and Martilia Bailey returned to their home Monday evening after spending some time in Virginia. John Mueller motored Mrs. Hol- wagner to the Alec Neff home Sun- a Maggie Bossart, Gottfred and Da- vid Weber were visitors at the Muel- ler home Saturday evening. Ed Dalber motored to Aberdeen, S. D., one day this week. {ily and Louise Thorn visi Rev. Backman of Valley City ar- rived here Monday evening. He is staying at the E. E. Williams home. HORE Were aes per Ae Florence Lake | [Florence Lake By MRS. HENRY SEILINGER Dan_McKinnon, son, Donald, and John Halpin were Wing shoppers Saturday. Callers at the Henry Seilinger home Saturday night were Dan Mc- Kinnon and son, Donald, Catherine Lee, Johnnie Witt and Helen Mar- tt and Mr. and Mrs. Herman ilinger and son, Earl. ning was spent in playing cards and games and at midnight a lunch was served. Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son, isited with Mrs. Henry Seil- inger and daughter Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey visited with Mrs. Bailey’s father and moth- er, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilters Sun- ay . and Mrs. Arthur Tees were ing shoppers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Halver and son, Stanley, were visitors at the Emerson Glanville home Saturday night. Fred Smith called at the Herman Seilinger home Sunday. Gladys Williams is boarding at Homebergs during this cold weather. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey were Wing shoppers - Friday. William Witt, who has been sick with the flu, is much improved at this writing. f “Glen View eo —~e By MRS. LOIS JACOBSON Ivan Holden has been on the sick list the last few days. The school board held their meet- ing at the Chester Erstrom home Tuesday for the purpose of hiring their teachers for the summer term. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and _ niece, Violet, visited at the Enock Ander- son home Tuesday. Palmer Strandemo, who had an operation at one of the Bismarck hospitals some time ago, returned home a few days ago much improved. Con Johnson called at the Al Hold- en home Thursday on business. |. B. Thompson motored to the capital city Friday on business. Thomas Jacobson is spending a few days with his friend, August Peterson, of Ecklund township. Mrs. Palmer Strandemo and chil- dren have been staying at the home of her father and mother-in-law dur- ing Mr. Palmer's illness. The farmers and stock men of Ecklund township are having their cattle tested this week. Willard Simons returned home Wednesday from points in New York state where he has spent several months visiting friends and rela- tives. _ Tom Morgan hauled coal from the Wilton mine Saturday. Millard and Edgar Jacobson mo- tored to Wilton Saturday afternoon on_business, + Mabel Sager gave the seventh and eighth le examinations in Glen- view school No. 2 the 14th, 15th and 16th of January. Those who the examination were Margery Ers- trom, Ruth Larson, Roy and Hi Simons, Annette Anderson, Emel Spitzer and Alice Strandemo, Also farold Larson and Thomas Fisher from Ecklund district. Mrs. E. E. Strandemo is :staying at the Cecil Mount home east of Bismarck while Mrs. Mount is in the hospital. E. E. Strandemo motored to Bis- marck Sunday to visit with his daughter, Mrs. cen Mount, who is Me ae a Rr Prac teeg were 10} in mn iturday. Some of the Bill Larson ‘ are sick with the flu this week. |sick at the hospital Saturday. Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT Adam Klein was calléd to Bis- marck Friday evening, as his young- est sister is ge i Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wents and ee a: e H. H. ir. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene motor- ed to Wing Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jake and fam- at the Carl Berg home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Hein -were Bismarck shoppers Thi le Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homberg mo- tored to Wing bine afternoon. Louise and Milton Klein were ab- sent from school Friday on account of the cold weather. Herman Nieters was a Wing caller Tuesday afternoon, Thomas and Ellen Ryan called at ' the James Novy home iy aft-, ernoon. : George Nolan, Ellen and Williem Ryan, were absent from school Tuesday, i Adam Klein and son, Milton mo-' tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family spent Tuesday evening at the Herman Nieters’ home. , Wm. Ryan and son, Thomas and daughter, Ellen, spent Tuesday eve- ning at the O. O. Sperry home. Miss Mabel Lytle conducted the seventh and eighth grade examina- tions in Schrunk school No. 2 Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Those who wrote on them were: George Nolan, Rose and William are Agnes, Edward and Elizabeth Oi and Margaret and Irene Marchant. { Steiber ¢ By MRS. C. L. MALONE ™ ,_ Bill Hickel was a business visitor in Wilton Thursday. Julia and Albert Oakland were ' Sunday afternoon callers. at C. ZL. mots r. and Mrs. John Bjorke son, Harley, and Mr. aaa ire L. Malone and Otto Uhde were call- ers at John Carlson’s Tuesday eve- ing. John and Albert Anderson, Dave Dixon, Merwin Oder, and C, L, Ma- lone attended M. W. A. rt Thursday evening. After the i- ness session the members enjoyed an oyster supper. Mrs. John Carlson and Mrs. C, L. Malone attended a Legion Auxiliary pared keira ‘ iss Mary Doyle spent the week- end at the W. S. ‘Oder residence. “ | Ghylin By ELLA KRAUSE Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and sons, Ruebin and August, were Re- gan callers Tuesday evening. Barney Fisher was a caller at the A. J. Krause home Tuesday Nick ‘Holgerson was a Regan er Tuesday afternoon. - Fred and Emma Krause, of Bent- | ley, N. D., were guests at the A. J. Krause home Tuesday evening. L. J. King was a caller in Regan | Tuesday afternoon. 3 Messers. John and Wm. Drawyer / were Regan caller Tuesday after. | noon. . L. Davis was a Regan caller Tues- oy eee Ban x . Krause, itley, N. D., and John Thune, of Regan, were callers at the Krause home Wednesday eve- : ning. Reubin Krause and Fred Krause were callers at the Fosberg mine ‘ jursday. ee Ellis Gill was on the sick list this week. * Agnes Selahn is spendi 4 days at the Cc. EL Oster heme ine gan. ‘ Bert Selahn, and daughter, Agnes, ‘ were Regan callers Friday. 4 Mr. H. C. Keater was ’ ; shopper Friday afternoon. RA aed mae Pe J, Rennes and children, er, Ruebin, family spent called at the Fred day » Ella and’ Hi took | ch hospital at Bismarck tate ei She returned to her

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