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\ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE family visited at the Henry Stile’s} Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr enter-) Oscar Gilbert left last gaan | e ‘i — Log 9 tained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer |for Portland, Oregon, where he will i ___ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS and bir. Adotph Basson end and temiy Sanday. SS emoyed Ft ie ea family visited at the Christ Schoon| Miss Verna Sleight was at the b Sunday afternoon. i fe hi Ci home Rosvold home over the week-end. E ga § : : We extend our heartfelt sympathy to| Rudolph Jensen Driscoll is} Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Swanson spent son who ero i i Trygg | |the bereaved family. spending a few days at the J. W.|Sunday at the Chas. Swanon home. : farta Sale Mr, and Mrs. Jake Wenta ‘spent fgg | Peter Kinss transacted business in} Byers home Mrs. John Stewart called on Mrs. Saturday evening at the Wm. Witt e . landan, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hansen andj Henry Van Horn Monday afternoon. bay J. A. Jacobs and daughter,jfamily spent Sunday afternoon at me y |Theresa, were visitors at the Delbert | the Christ Schoon home ce ee . ‘ Seamon Gibson was a Sterling r| ‘Mr. and Mrs. et pene at a on 5 caller Wednead | Hazel Grove the Bismarck hospital, re: bs gee } | By GLADYS E. NELSON SEE , lay. , turned home Friday. Her daughter . and af we : guest. for nearly four weeks at the Me, and Mrs. George Harding call ee na at | Allee accompanied Net home and wil recent 7M pra — ea word from |home of Mr. and Mra. J. Breev at oe the Tyler Johnson’s home By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE stay ages aes YY fe. cae ey Pe " er Stugo recent! ’ nese Bee tose neat Portaaced, that ae +| sated Wpanenaay et le BOOT UC] aie e, edins Buia We ee been. Lj, Me resehed his destination safely. Hazelton | |fers home. J. F. Little home Wednesday night her helping to care for Virgel. Engdahl’s who left recently for Port- and Mrs. George Klirg. a eee land, Ore., that they rented a house| Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Goets were pas-| 9, ey eANOR LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs Martin Fenling were evening at le pdeen A. mite they hed dental work done, ne- am this week, ‘They’ have both bees il aes ers a Pall ial a caller at M. A. turning home Saturday. (Too late for last week) since Christmas. ge am > _G. P. Nelson ‘was a caller at the |, Prank TLavorake transacted business ate omens spent Thureday night days visiting ok Pty pS pee ieee Moday ‘on local Mrs. Fred Gleich was an afternoon Ed cana ane it the home of Mr. and Mra. Corlas Nelson called at Enos |csl/er at the home i ih i i i isses, Mildred be Mrs. Wm. Strandamo’s Wednesday en route to Miss his brother Reginald where he was sama MMaKinare wise? BOKEDIa rning she will stop for a tee een teacher: ats ee ‘Seas two Wine ee: callers in Golden Valley Thuraday. visit with her son, Robert Virgin and| trom school a few days on account| friends. »» , B.C. Nelson was a caller at the M.| wr, and Mrs. Jacob Loefflebien i family, ce buing 4. ) Biamatck, ) A. Nelson home Wednesday. motored to Zap Tuesday, where they The Herbert Swett family have had! “4 7. xot, sg. Vv. Monroe, and| DAY epee P. C. Nelson and Enos Strandamo |attended the funeral of Mrs, Loef- the chicken pox, but are all right now. Allen Tolliver, we ests at the Ny. | Winter ry ~) motored to Bismarck Saturday, look- |flebin’s father, Robert Hints. Vernol Goldsmith is spending the|i Soin home Sunde Vay, se a » ing after some business interests. a : winter in Iowa with relatives, h home Sunday. ‘Misses Mrs. + they broke a road out a few miles | ¢—————-———___________ C John Sattler and Sylvia Stewart| Mrs. Joe Kiefer and Lucille John-| schoo} Spent Mond: Mrs. . Friday. | Wing ) ind Mrs. Jake Sattler and Irvin and |#n were on the sick list last week. | or. of J. E. Witt and H. Marchant spent . Reginald, M. A. and G. F. Nelson}, 0 ‘ . W,|ls0 Walter Stieglemeyer were guests| Doctor Theien called several times Stirling, sundey : to Regan Friday, attending |* ¢ 4 Thursday evening at Emil Sattler's.|*t the J. F. Little home last week. |1 a1 home. —* Wents ‘ to business affairs. They also motored By EDITH MUELLER 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haslegrove were|_ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Mary —e calla north from Regan in Estherville to pede ty : uurday evening at the Emil|Scott and Emma Nelson, were guests Oscar ¥ * get Mrs. Nelson to spend the week-! G. a, Bossart and John Weber took . Whist furnished the/*¢ the Walter Scott home Sunday. ling — pone oalea at's end at her home here. Mrs. John Weber to the hospital Sun- pastime and a lunch was served. ai wm. Rtspence 1d Gladys Wil-| pie, chant home Saturday Mr. Long, who, with his family, | day evening. . vening Emil Sattler called Sunday at] liams a Hey pods social given at | and is now Mr. and Mrs. ‘stays with Joe Ayers this winter,| Mrs. Bindawald and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner's. Canfield school house Friday! erry daughter Mavis Brod 1 called Friday morning at the J. W.|David Flood left for their home in Frank Gray had an accident Sun- | Dight. \ well helped Saturday visiting at the Jiras home to call for some medicine |Garrison Tuesday. ‘They attended day. In some way he got his finger| The ladies aid met at the Harry | geturday, home, { Which was sent out by mail. They |the funeral for Mrs. Jake Hein. Keogh went to Bismarck Wednesday |cut, and also broken in the fan belt|Davenport home Wednesday. After!” rittie ita Mr. and Mrs. * have been on the sick list a few days.| Karl Schneider of Goodrich spent | by train, and returned the following of his car. He went to Wilton for|the business meeting a delictous|in since ily and Louise Bs Mrs. Long is Joe Ayers’ daughter. several days at the David Hein home | evening. medical aid. luncheon was served by the hostess. plications, Billy and Betty Nelson visited Fri- | last week. J. B. Landsberger motored to Lin- The next meeting will be with Mrs. n as, ‘All aa j day with Gwendolyn Nelson while Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson of Harvey | ton Friday evening to meet his son be Cc. J. Kuehl. 'R. W. Felthelm consulted Lydia and Leura . Nelson motored to Regan. were visitors at the Jim Olson home | Eugene at the train. ] Raleigh |}, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey motored |of Bradock ‘Thursday. Wents were Saturday Most of the patrons of school No. 1 | Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Jose} e q|t2 Bismarck Saturday to consult | Lee and Roy Saville, and Miss Lil- at the Jake Wents " in Trygg called at the Kruger home | James Tees motored to Bismarck | daughter and Miss Nellie Goughnour physician for little Howard. Mrs.|lian Petersor het ‘Mr. and Thursday on local business. Tuesday. were Haelton: shoppers Saturday By W. B. DORWARD Wilkinson cared for little Marjorie to Wing mye motored MEL ees pictur posta ui tae C. . | cilying ereattannta tie hee Toot, «| poe akan abhived sims ie SS fe unde LeRoy Andrew t were supper guests at the G. F. | ceiving treatments for her . arrive te 5 Mrs, Ira Bailey, Mrs. G. O. Lind- re cae ae caer at uta ees ae at nko Caen are ees S| a ant Gt Gana,“ og. won, fe ra S| wee de ndamo was a , iz the F. C. Nelson home Friday night. wok. store. He will remain until about |Klienschmidt and children and Mr.|Howe, helped to care for Virgel Lit: Christ Wents Viran Nelson was a caller at the; Wm. Danielson of Fargo was a and Mrs. P. J. Rausch and children. ld ill at his home with pneu- R. C. Nelson home Sunday. Wing caller one day last week. S. J. Pack went to McIntosh Friday RAF adit abc) /Aviaiw Otani svidibion Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley, Mrs. Wil-| Philip Wober returned home from i. where he will visit at the home of erthia Carling liam Staples and Clarence Starr were |the Bismarck hospital Friday morn- his daughter and family, Dr. and|st the William McCullough home on be .) McFall, . tha Mrs G:F. Neon and family. Fon Harty and Mr. Fueling mo- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Nagal re-| Grant and Merril Lindsey were Re- John Anderson motored to Bis-|tored to Bismerck Saturday where turned Friday from Selfridge where |8®0 callers Thursday. tj pili he ‘ \ marek Friday to attend to local busi- | Mr. Fueling entered a hospital for . ee, have been visiting friends and|_ Ed hana called at J. F. Little's os funeral ‘Anton Fisher is employed at Minot gare Mrs. Fred Cumber were mt , Miss Fiest of Strasburg is a guest a N. Nemetz to err Dockter ‘Tracy, Novy this winter while Mrs. Fisher and | called to Montpelier Saturday on ac- rt the home of her brother, Sam Ww Regan callers speed ‘oun ton Gordon ts staying with her par- | count of the serious illness of Mr. ; "Pater Kies looel stock buyer,| caller Thursday. ages ss isons. imber’s mother. 5 5 re cmd oan is staying in Bis-| Mr. and Mrs. Will Harty of Tuttle i shinped a car of hogs to Tacoma, qs eee called at Ray Mc- marck this winter. were Wing shoppers Saturday. Washington, Friday. Cullough’s Thursday evening. R. C. Nelson was a caller at the| E. E. See and A. E. Kopplin Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Leob en-|, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson mo- Enos Strandamo home Saturday | Mrs. Fueling to the Bismarck hospital ooo tertained a party of friends at their|tored to Regan Tuesday. morning. one day last week. They were ac- home on Wednesday night. ates Irene and Floyd Anderson and | companied by Mrs. John Weber. Mrs. Steele who has been quite ill Arnold Wold spent several days A.N, Strand Saturday afternoon, ‘Alfred Arneson, this week with Gene and Norman Clara Rue came h Pri ht | Edith Mueller and Dena Bossart with influenza is not able to attend from Bismarck to saosin fires dhalst assisted Martha Hein with the house- . ca aia to her duties at the post office as any. tele Gori eager Tires tatiana rocatoceer and baby wad agama sais wi \wick, Mandan, was a busi- eels intecan ase eects. ” RG. Nelson took Mrs, Nelson back |returning Monday.’ T*“*¥'| yar. and airs. Jake Scheirmeiser, "*P Jopauek ware were ‘visi. Fenling home Wednesday. pili: te Estherville school teacherage | C. S. Teppo motored to Mandan tor in New Leipzig the first part of| Frank Walker and Charles Our nasties Upalel thal repr pated ae aee neu oechonaaban hee ran Dally of Cannon Ball was Rae Nant ae Dockter rpsapre Herbier PETTY Spey lel cent eee pupils and likes her school very much. turned to Bismarck Tuesday after ore een itt oan: and Mrs. Chas. Beem, who motored} Lucille Johnson spent the week-end Mrs. William Staples who has been spending some time at the H. Bailey to Iowa for a month’s visit, that| With Ruth and Charlotte Wilmot. visiting here ::bout two months, ex- |Home. Md. BRIN DInS ence Sr coe qree raphe ae weather aula ed about ne Ret Earl igor Bids-nical pr oped + pects to back in the near future. . . same as we are having here and they, lay after spe several days ‘ She had rented her farm at Canefard, Mrs. Regina Gackle Hein, 45, was] Among those who ot the !do not know when they will be able|at J. F. Little's. 7 8. D., and will make her home with | orn in Boriden, South Russia, Sep- g to return. Dr. Thelen called at the Ray Mc- her daughter, Mrs. Lubke, of Eavana, | tember 23, 1883, and passed away at Henry Halverson passed away at|Cullough home Monday. N. D,, who brought her here by car. |the Bismarck hospital January 23,| Minnie _ Schelrmeister, | Elizabeth lui.’ home west of Raleigh Thureday| F. Wutzke motored to Regan Mon-| Thursday Her son resides in Denver, Col. She was united in marriage to Jacob | Koppy, Pauline Piegel, and Clarence | ning from pneumonia following | day. He also called at the Ida Bai. | #0 home, By MES. JOHN A. BERG Q Hein in 1902. i In 1905 they came to influenza. Funeral arrangements |ley home. Miss ee, 5 | the United States and settled near have not as yet been announced as| Regan callers Monday were: Leo| Week-end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored Ghylin || Eessenden. Prom there they came to | ,, Sits, ROpY they are awaiting the arrival of rela-|Sheldon, Ernest Gordon, N. H. Kolb,|__The Ladies’ Aid meets at the Nels|to Wilton Friday. 3 Susie they homesteaded. The foeeriaea tives, and Stephen Monroe. Wednesday, Feb. 13. Se ES: leaves thirteen children, a . G 5 8 By MISS E. R. KRAUSE eight of whom are living. She leaves eapra Pris é om peste pl ne 3 Reena ams Sunday : to mourn her untimely death, one | County Lutheran churches at Flasher, Freda, . Owen Mcintyre and ‘Agnes Selahn was a week-end visi- | 1@ughter, seven sons, her husband | Cit Leith, and Raleigh, for the past two|son, Raym: with housework with Mr. and Mrs. * and relatives in Russie. She was a " i % % and son Bat % tor at the E. E. Oster home in Re- member of the ical chi ‘an Spader ean # pe eacapatvons 29 Clayton, Ruth, Clyde, . a gan. Evangel ureh, Sunday. e effect April 1. m, Ruth, » Phyllis r eeeand Arthur Wageman called|toving ‘mothe a hile" playing ‘benketbah to" bewak||Seveter ats Rog tithe "hea Charley on st Krause, Jr. Sunday after- 3 while playing ‘etbal real an le Sun- neon. y by all,: services bre one of his fingers. day afternoon Bech q Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and Mr. business|_ Mrs. Pearl Pherson of Minnea| Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg were and Mrs. August Lundberg and son, , Minn., arrived Thursday anne guests at the Ernest Gordon home Leonard, were callers at the E. J. : to be with her mother and attend | Sunday. Engelbretson home Sunday. They al- the funeral of her father, Henry Hal-' 80 listened in to John Law and Mr. verson. Joel Nordlund who broadcasted over Mrs. Hazel O'Brien arrived Satur- OMe, and Me Wilbur N to stiood ts foneral aocvons of het ir. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon spent a c " al e funeral services t tin days a the Nels Alm home By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER father, Henry Halverson, ot Aton, ' » A. J. Krause and daughter, aie . i » is expected the it ie | Esther, spent Saturday in Regan, || _ The Christian Mother's society will ' week from Cleveland, Ohio, Dane Spanberg is Shaay. hauling meet next Saturday afternoon at the Dr. De Moulle: fed to the call home of Mrs. Tony Appert. Mrs. E. Christ grain to Regan. iy, Appe: rs, home of J. C. Christensen Su: Ellis Gill was a Wing caller Sat-|%-Beastrom is assisting. where Mr. Christensen is suf: z i ales evening, ‘Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wendelin / Miss Esther Krause spent the Rites a baby boy on January 20, week-end at her home. She is staying (ce Saturday afternoon the lady with Miss Doyle at the school house.|™embers of the Parent-Teacher as- : aged aibeaard Krause abarted to fonacion of the town will hold a food Mes, Garnes with the house work =| 4,M@s, Tony Appert and baby, and (Barney Fischer, Marion nd | Mrs. Shaunessy went to Bismarck } Wilbur Noon were Regan callers Fri- Monday Riceniad by teain, : a Barney "Fischer was a caller at the| the, week-end with thelr folks, DE, home Thursda; The “Tigers”, local basketball We received of the of | team, were entertained at a 6 o'clock fering from an abscess in his throat. Ed. Rassmussen drove the school |, jus the first of the week owing to illness of J. C. Christensen. -] Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westrum who are spending the winter in the West. ‘ are tn Naneon rae Erie Ce: lumbia at present ye: visit several former Raleigh fami- lies before returning to California and home. iy i ig Ei a E i FE i was death Frank Young Bear, south of Mrs, Nels Alm’s mother at Wausa,| dinner last Wednesday evening at|cannon Ball, was a business caller at | ¢———___________ : She received ree te. bis. Alm was unable to Sa Se x eye Tees yetiee omme Eeaaey aer | McKenzie ] ‘Frid Loh eet Ps lag ditt Mae | Bs Engelbretson transacted busi-|¢aughter, also Miss Nellie Goegs wee Waite eng! ‘Tom Gray- | * Oakes, N. D,, have some Fad Twin ry. seen spring [ Hf it : nour, attended church services in zelton Sunday after which Sunday dinner at the Wendelin Fischer home southeast of town. }»_ The Mandan Papooses encountered the “Tigers” last Saturday night in resulting in a : ness in Bismarck Monda: By MRS. J. B. SWANICK i | i i 5. i E i it I E Mrs. Chas, Packard of Shields was the guest of her daughtey, Mrs. A. Doucette, over Bentay. The Royal Neig! gave a pub- lic initiation and program last Thurs- [ E i i i [ iat i ‘ a hard fought game score of 19411 in favor of the Man- Lofsis ie ed Hi E 33 went score stood 16 to 11 in favor dan boys. present. evening spent day evening after which supper was| teaches in inson at the end of The “Tigers” will journey to Lin- iat pistine eatiee roth served, stayed at Esther Knudson _~ ton this Friday night to play a g: & luncheon was served. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of | giving the state on the farm Friday, with one sreatest basketball eo; ‘and John Rens- a SENG Tig Wegenetey: | ae. Soe Gian high school in. three i eis antici; ited. Many of the a 2d The Homemakers’ club was enter-| tored down on Mr. and Mrs. John motored Miz; | Bish school atudents plan Yo accom. & Se ees ne eens Poe | seeiee Gees was not to Bimuarsk icoday afternoon, i} mi. i Beckhaus, ‘A londay evening, | ported some Pauethapid The} - Parso! i bout Dinner ‘was served to the members| Grace aes rte ge ig Bone te Gay" this | ond their husbands at 6 ovclock. The Mrs. BR, oma. 2fE ier stow weeks. py Cae Bendey egning ene He is ee A i fe gfe ve their reports on the lomemakers’ club met st the Mrs. Miller i i g i fai i g i i | < [ i § a8 F Fi i F: poker i E te i i i E EE i re RY i E iat at