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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE + spent Sunday at the H. J. Glanville] place, found it impossible to look |day evening and Sunday at the Wm. gente | Clear Lake | | home. after things. Witt home. ant ¢|__Mrs. A. 8. Wilkinson returned home| L. Nehr, who has been a patient| Mra. Christ Hein spent a few days Thursday. She has spent the past six hospi By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Joe Paulson and children spent ' Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Christ | Schoon. | air. and Mrs. Henry Stiles, from near Sterling, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole {Newland and family visited Wednes- |day with Mr. and Mrs. Will stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enter- tained a number of friends Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and fam- ily motored to Moffit Wednesday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon en- tertained visitors Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson were jcallers at the Ole Newland farm! | Thursday evening. | L. B. Olson, Frank Shaffer, Miss Vivian Shaffer and sister, Miss Dor- othy Hargrave, were shopping and at- tending to business at Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christiansen | visited Friday with Mrs. Christian- | sen’s mother, Mrs. Marie Olausen. ‘ A progressive whist party was held} G. Brennisc, Andrew Fischer and jat the Christ Schoon home Tridzy|J. D. Wilson of Regan were business | callers Monday. weeks visiting relatives in Oregon and Canada. Maude Chenowith of Sterling is a guest at the Harry Knowles home. John Knowles, student at the state science school at Wahpeton, N. D., arrived here Saturday to spend Sun- day at his parental home. Emory Boss of Braddock spent sev- eral days visiting at the L. H. Knowles home. Mr. Johnson of Jamestown was a business caller in Wing one day last week. Mr. Johnson is the Bridgeman- ; Russell field man. Ede Cumber spent the week-end at the Fred Cumber home. Jake Fetzer of Tuttle was a caller in Wing Saturday. M. H. Collins was a business caller in Bismarck over the week-end. “L. H. Knowles, Alvin Gray and Glen Spees were callers in Wilton Sunday. John Weber and son Gottfred and Fred Borth were capital city visitors Monday. /dren were Thursday night visitors | at the Zelmer home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier, and Mi and Mrs. Carl Berg and son Lyie were Hampton Wilton callers Friday. They were By ELIZABETH KOPPY guests at the home of Mrs. Mosier’s Henry Knittel called on friends in | mother, Mrs. John Keifer Cannon Ball Friday evening. | Clarence and Cecil Morford were |» Steiber By MRS. C. L. MALONE Mr. and Mrs. John Meldinger of 3 north of Heil were visitors at ol Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Sperry : Ora Emch home Sunday. Warren spent Sunday at the John |? Louie Johnson and family moved |Skei: home. | to Selfridge the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz and es Mrs. J. W. Westling. who went to/Joseph Klemin called at the R. G. Florida the first of December, ac-jMarchant home Monday afternoon. companied by a brother from Scran-/ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Siebel called at ton, returned the last of the week. |the C. They made the trip from Florida to |ternoon. Minneapolis by car. Saturday was a busy day for our| > local cream buyer, George Knutson. During that day he paid out $298.20. George Link received the hi check, $50.70; Emmet Clark, $21.45, and Don Stevenson, $16.90. E. Anhorn was a business visitor in Mott Friday. The following program will be given by the P. T. A, 2 Community Singing; Question-box, Leader, Irving McCarty; Short Plays from Life of Lincoln, Misses Berg, Emch, Gunness, Van Horn; Wash- ington’s Life, Mr. Lonn; Lincoln's Autobiography, Mrs. Sether; Piano Trio, Leona, Gertrude and Erna Rink; Council Fire of Onupaw Camp Fire | to attend-a party as they- expect leave here in'the nea fotuce. hg ° oN re Gib Sederstrom - has ° callers at the Ed Weller home Friday. | Porter Umber is visiting friends in | . ‘Winona this week. {© Basket social February 22nd, Gay-| ton school No. 2. Everyone cordially | : invited. Ladies bring your baskets; “Gerald Jones hauled a load of mer- and gentlemen your pocketbooks. chandise for his father's store Satur- Enoch Swift Bird of near Cannon | day. 3 Ball was seen in this vicinity Friday; Cecil Elkins was a business al 4 . in Regan Saturday. Clarence Fetterley and John Ren-| Bernice Patzner has started to} skers called on George Chesrown Fri- | school again, after being absent sov- day afternoon. eral weeks on account of illness. Clarence Fetterley was a caller at| Several of the boys in the neighbor. the Steve Koppy home Sunday eve- | hood called on William Anderson Pri. ing. | day age png Boul if Geo. Williams took the north train | Miss Mary Doyle spent tis w at Cannon Ball Monday forenoon. | €nd at the Odex residence, sis Miss Elizabeth Koppy left Monday |, Ted Lehr and John Wetze for Huff, N. D., where she will be | been working for W. S. Cder. 1 ° By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY | Gosney returned gael and|_ Edwin Olson was callers |Sunday night at the G. F. nets. Anton Fisher called Sunday wanson are irs. Anton. Fisher called girl born to een at cia M. a come rill .|_ John Olson Bismarck Monda: ' acneagahetias were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mrs. John Lee and children Sterling spent Saturday night at the Oast Prince hom A large recital at Sterling schoolhouse given by Mrs. Bertholf and her pupils. Mr. trip to attend. employed at the J. J. Pitzer home. | Mr. and Mrs. Hazold Baron andj evening. son Norman of McClusky spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith were Jake Horner motored Christ Berg | Girls. Kling also sang two solos. Mrs. John FE. Renschler and son as Hl ¢, | Steele callers Saturday, visiting their {to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. Berg en- Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis motored Hester Bailey. Rinhold were callers in Lonton Mon te en Malone, Robert | @cughter, ‘Mrs. Mabel Carlson, and | tered the hospital for treatment ° L | to Moffit Monday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Gust Oison of Bis- " day, | Patzner, Mary Doyle, G. Steinert and | children. SEGA a | yman || Mr. and Mrs. Nelman were callers are visiting with Mr. Olson's} By BURDELLA B, HELGESON Su levee eater Wallace } John Carlson were among those who! Harold and Rex Steeg and Ole Sy ees skeet crn of oe ae tesey ° @|at the John Benz home Monday. , . : 01 SUS eine e reettlngsly nas Ches- | topped in Regan Saturday. , | Son of Driscoll spent’ the week-end | at the home of her sister, Mrs. Selma By S. Gylden Harlow and Bert Hendershott were Jordahl were |_ Funeral services were held in the {with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred and Henry | Jacobson. while the latter is gone to town callers Monday. Sunday callers at the Strand home. | Pentecostal church rown and Clarence Fetterly were). = | Olson. Wisconsin. : Charley Anderson and John Larson | S47 at on Sat- callers at the Steve Koppy home ry Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson gave} Fred Kruger, Minot, auditor for}, 4 group of young folks surprised were transacting business in Sterl joe Cook Jr. and Guy McCoy, irday afternoon for Grant Scott, son Monday afternoon. Wild Rose !| whist party for a number of rela-|the Standard Oil company, was a} ats feel aoe’ Of school No. 1,/ \40, ctiy. ing UNS | callers at the Jordahl home Sunday |Of Mr. fe) Mrs. Walter Scott of Re- Miss Theresa Koppy, who has been soe ———-— | tives and friends Saturday evening. | business caller in this vicinity Jast | Saturday night. | Mrs. Chas. Gaskill went to Bis- | °’emns- foe . Scott died in a Bismarck at Ft. Rice the last several months.) By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL | __ | week. fans ee sunday caller @ the) marek on No. 7 to visit at the Carl paceuen Of as sided ae bed ontten ome ern a: Bae eines = | * — . i. ReMi ie ledein naa acini rf Dodge ° _—________| George and Leonard Kavontus were | Kositzky home for a few days. | St. Alexius hospital Sunday and relatives from Bismarck, Regan Porter Umber and Clarence Fetter- | Moffi nday, to attend the grain| os is t Welch Spur ‘ oma business in Wing Satur- Lee home Monday. ght ee on hott attended the services 4 ly drove to Linton Wednesday. From | dealers’ convention at Fargo. | ae Te fig é ae Banttari of Wing h Joseph Lewis from Kentucky] 15. at P. 7. A. Friday, Feb, | Which were conducted by the Rev. C. there Mr. Fetterly took the train to| R. W. Feltheim and W. H. Browna- | By OLGA M. GROSSMAN | By MRS. R. M. WELCH lvisitine in thin. lowe bas been | reached at the Sterling church Sun-| 2° ¢ Canfield school. Everyone is ‘vied of Bismarck. He is sur- Pollock, 8. D. He has been visiting at | well made a business trip to Menoken | ats : ieee in this locality the past day afternoon. Yoon ‘ his by id wife and small daughter, the Utaber home. | Saturday Gottlieb Isaak was a passenger to} ay Roan and muhie.: Rive. teen,| : Miss Florence Gosney spent Satur- rs at the G. O. Lindsey home Parents, four brothers, Carl and > | + Hazel Grove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Emil Sattler, Art Ochuner and John Sattler were business callers in Geod- rich Monday. Mrs. Emijl Sattler and daughter | were guests Sunday and Monday at the Jake Sattler home. has to have his hand dressed twice | Frank Gray is still at Wilton, as he daily. Mrs. Opal Gray spent the week-end ~—-—) the hospital at Bismarck last week, || considerably improved in health since _—-g | Undergoing a double mastoid opera- | | | | Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck | Miss Ellen Peterson returned from tion. An accident that might have been very serious occurred at the spur Saturday, when 12 cars ran off track, some of them tipping over. Seventy- tvo rails were torn up, but no one was hurt and no livestock was in- jured. A crew of men is working hard to get it repaired and ready for traffic again. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and (re t and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell | | Bismarck Monday where he will at- | tend the legislature. | {have been visiting with friends and! lah dental work done. home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Speckt Saturday evening in honor of their son John. Many of his young friends were present. and a midnight lunch was served. caller in Dodge Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Soutner, who | elatives for some time, returned to | heir home at Mandan Tuesday. Ervin Sloan took the train to Beu- ‘Wednesday where he had A birthday party was given at the Games were played John Field, Zap, was a business Mrs. Ed. Doppler and two sons Leo/ and Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. | Welch and Glen Baker were in Bis-/on in marck Monday. slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakle mo- tored to Menoken Monday. Joe Hill, Oliver Welch and Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and little nephew were in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam called at_the Otto Dorman home Tuesday. Elmer Funston, Bismarck, was in this community calling on friends and relatives Wednesday. The children from Boyd school No. 1 attended the Bible class at Mrs. the hospital, Everybody come. Olson home Saturday. Saturday. A heart social was held at the Ly- man school No. 2, Thursday evening. Alfred Kennula, who was operated is recovering A basket social will be held at Ly- man school No. 2 Saturday evening. | ¢. Sulo, Severi, Eckholm and Francis Bantarri were callers at the Louis Frank Holmes and Albert Little were transacting business in Wing A group of young folks are busy practicing for a play named “That's What They All Say,” to be given soon. Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Homer | Cliff of Bismarck, Clarence and Mar- Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed |ion of Regan, and three sisters, Mrs. Rasche and family, C. A. Our and |LAngford of Missouri, Mrs. J. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kuehl, of Regan and Mary, who lives with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor andj her parents. Interment was made in amily were callers at P. P. Patton's bend family lot of the Regan ceme- Funeral services for Melyin Suezia, | Small son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Suezia of Regan, were held in the Pente- eo on Wednesday of last By RUTH LITTLE G. G. Klipfel of Ashley was a busi- ‘ness caller here last week. Oscar Olson and Dee Bailey called] Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes, Mr. and at the Alvin Ghylin home Sunday|Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte and A. H. rete teed took Alvin to, the|Lundberg returned from Minneapolis . F. le home. day night and Sunday with Viola Fernquist. > | Steiber By MRS.C.L.MALONE = |g Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne | spent Thursday evening visiting at the teacherage. > Rock Hill at the Cloude home, where she boards, !of Moffit yisited the ental hi Robt. Boyd's Wednesday evening Delbert Olson visited at his home on Sunday where had nded * as the weather was too cold to come | Babuniay, % reece eae oe dace left ener tis tities from 2 to 6 o'clock. ere 2 | in Steiber, township Sunday, return-| ‘M. Feuling, who has been a patient | the Twin City pls now. vit a home. O. B. Swanson returned home from ittaire a cMpely ess | Robt. Welch and son Bobbie called | Little Knife | ing to Wilton in the hehe No in the St. Alexius hospital, returned| Albin Elvin Gray of Wing spent the week- end with his father at Wilton. Mr, and Mrs. Emil Sattler ana | Fargo Saturday. Harold Brownawell of Sterling and! Howard Brownawell of Moffit brought in Dodge visiting with his brother Joe Held of Hazen spent a few days at the John Welch home Wednesday. Ed Doppler and two sons, Lawrence and Clarence, motored to Bismarck By MRS. A. BEIRIG Bill Hickel called at C. L. *| Friday. Miss Mary Doyle spent the week- home Friday morning busi Mrs. Feuling will sta: of Areeh Ed Nygaard of Arena motored to leputy sheriff, last week. | yet for a few days. daughter Shirley were overnight their father, W. H. Brownawell, home | Conrad Held. Friday. ; —— end at the Oder residence. Mr. and Mrs. Doc! Helgeson, Guests at the Jake Sattler home. ‘from Bismarck Wednesday, where he | _ The Misses Anna Wolke and Clara |” Robt. welch, John Welch, Gco.| Miss Oliva Zeigler, who has been nd Mrs. C. 1. Malone visited | guests at the Chris ¥ Wrage home of his son, ie E. Helgeson " oe John Sattler was in Bismarck this | week on business. Mrs. Chris Stolker returned Mon- had been visiting relatives and friends the past week. t Svihovec of Valley City and Mott, | who spent two weeks at their respec- ‘ive homes while school was closed, sick with pneumonia for the Varnum, Lester Varnum and Mr. and i r weeks, is recovering. Mrs. Hugh McMurrich were Bismarck visitors Saturday. ir. a past two/at John Carlson’s Sunday evening. | Sund: Miss Anna Horner, who was taken Al jay. . S. B. Olson spent the week-end in Bismarck, returning Saturday. Miss Helen Rue accompanied her ‘sister, i: spent the week: Bill Hickel was a shopper at the Ita store Thursday evening. day from Bismarck, where she has | 4— «| returned Saturday. : Ed. Doppler visited at the home of |to the Richardton Hospital on Tucs- - Virgil underwei is been in the hospital. i Lein +| Joe Bliele took the train to Kill- | nis daughter, Mrs. Robt. Welch, Sun-|day, and has Pneumonia, is some] tion eekiey soa at Atle aniee Paes Freda Uhde called on her Sis: Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochuner and fam- | | deer Wednesday where he attended day. better, Driscoll bie. He is tor Ace oes on her sis- ily were guests Sunday night at the |“*——-—— */ to business matters. | Miss Anna Kaufman, who was at- trouble. get-|ter, Mrs. A. H. berg, Saturday Chris Stolker home. Irvin and Charlie Sattler were call- By OLGA M. RISE John Funk and Sebastin Schwietzer | @|tend the Diekinson Normal, returned as well as can|afternoon. Miss Uhde expects to leave soon to resume her services as ; Were passengers to Fargo Wednesday | home on Monday. il ers at Emil Sattler's one day this! Mrs. Alfred Arneson, sons Helmer | where they are attending a Farmers’ i) Moffit | with rhieuinatiane: BUS erect device ama beny ph Sons aces roe oe government hospital in week. and Eddie and Mrs. Henry Arneson | gleyator convention. | T. R. Worley motored to Hebron Guests at the M. J. Olson, Jr. Wilkinson home | Billings, Montana. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochuner and fam- | motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Dr. Law called at the Henry Gross- | By MAUDE MOFFIT . J. » IE. q Frank tly visited relatives and friends in and around Tuttle last week. Lester Hawkins was a caller at Ray Hazlegrove’s and Harry Ulfer's Mon- Katherine Lein spent the week-end i visiting with her friend Alice Arne- | son. J. O. Rise and Art Bjorhus motored man home one day this week. | Bismarck Wednesday where , looked after their business affairs. | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Siedel went to | they Mr. and Mrs. Ira Perkins motored to Bismarck on Monday to visit with their little daughter Inez who is ill | home. on Friday, where he did some shop- ping. His son Wayne, who is attend- ing high school, accompanied him Matt. Baseflug motored to Rich- home over Sunday were, Mr. an Mrs. Staale Hendrickson of Minot, at present living in Bismarck dur- ing the session; Mrs. C. J. Thomp- day. {to Driscoll Friday afternoon. Dodge | at the St. Alexius hospital. A bs son and daughter of Norma, N. D.; S Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alfred Arneson, son opel its phe wd spebciee Fig sr Professor Harold E. Howitson spent en nal Thursday with a truck] Mrs. Roy Smith of Clear Lake, and Helmer, daughter Alice and Kath-| teachers are on duty again. | the week-end visiting friends in Bis- |'°4¢ Of hogs. May, Louis, Edith and Velma Amun- Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher and Mr. and 5 His * | tea y again. scoot Harold Paulson, Mr. Koesel and|son of Driscoll. : Mrs. J. Fisher“of Regan had as.their i] Glen View erine Lein visited at the Dallas Bork marck. He returned to Moffit onj_. “13 ¢! | man home Friday evening. 6 o| Gudin Schaffer met at Marshall) Will Van Vleet and Jim Anunson| The Ladies’ Aid society meeting at/suests last week their brother and Sa |e tokus Birkeland, son Clifford and |j A | Clair Porter was taken to the st, | School No. 2 on Friday, where a motored to Sterling Monday morn-| Mrs. C. J. Keuhl’s was not so well at-|family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fisher, of: By MRS. LARS JACOBSON _| daughter Gale visited at the Bjorhus rena 1" alexius hospital on Tuesday to receive | eeting was held to talk over schoo! | ing. tended on account of cold weather | Hurdsfield. —_— home Wednesday évening. | medical aid. At present he is in the | 4ffairs. Miss Esther Pederson spent the|and sickness. The next meeting will] Mr. and Mrs. Matt of Fessenden Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden took their small son Donald to the doctor | at Wilton Monday. Word has been received from Mrs. Tom Morgan who has been spending the last three months visiting at Bottineau, Kenmare, Upham, Van Hook and Minot, that she expects to return home next week. H. B. Thompson and Tom Morgan were shopping at Price Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden were Wil- ton callers Saturday. Mrs. Lars Jacobson visited at the Walter Johnson home Friday after- Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Borkman spent Saturday evening at the Henry Olson home. John Birkeland and family spent Saturday night at the Vernon Bren- den home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson of Regan were callers at the Harry Hel- geson home Wednesday. Ed Nygaard and Art Bjorhus hauled hay to Driscoll Wednesday. Hazel Nelson spent Friday night at the George Christianson home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson spent Friday at the George Chris- By MRS. 0. McINTYRE | Owen McIntyre and Harry Ulfers| were business callers at Jacob Steigle- | morning for distant points in South meyer’s Wednesday. | Di Miss Otillia Brose spent the week- | end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.|had died so she left to attend the| jJohn Brose in Phoenix township. Carl Wolf, who has been visiting relatives in South Dakota, returned home Tuesday with his bride of two weeks. We wish the newlyweds a long and happy married life. Bluch Wagner motored to Bismarck Tuesday evening and visited with jan infection in his lung. hospital suffering with tonsilitis and home. Mrs. Edward Hoffman left Sunday akota. On Friday she received a , telegram stating one of her nephews Sterling funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbage of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen visited at the E. M. White- aker home on Sunday afternoon. Ole Torgeson, our Soo depot agent, returned home from a vacation with friends at Minneapolis and St. Paul. motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Carol Paulson, Dyerstad children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gabe: i iss. euilldven spent Sunder rh Bs a ,and| week-end with Miss. Rosvold. alee RS By MILDRED A. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson, ac-|marck for a few days last week. companied by Mrs. H. R. Wright, 8 cousin of the} L, B. and who has been|dav with Mr. staying at Dyerstad’s this winter, left & be-with Mrs. G. O. Lindsey, February | Were guests here last ‘k at the A. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thomas enter- | 27. Fisher home. Mrs. Matt is the mother tained Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brusch-| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson of Fargo|°f Andrew and J. Fisher of this city. wein and children at dinner @| day evening. t lark Koon and family left Sun- @|day for Colo. a Mrs. Vic. Pederson was in Mrs, Carl Erickson called on Miss |lough home Sunday. Pearl Hanson Monday afternoon. 8.1L. Roy Olson spent Sun-| Saturday. irs. Harry Olson.|_ J. F. Little is spending this week in M. Bruschwein with his son Virgil, who is and Mi Mr. and Mrs. A. noon. tianson and Marie Olauson home. i i -| _ Emil Enockson, Jason Hoover, Ed- | for her home in Minnesota last week.| entertained a few friends Friday|® patient in the Bismarck hospital. J winch and Donald Eliason visited | Don’t forget services next Sunday, [Gay >" "We Capital City Wednes-| rar ana Charles A. Anderson Ny ign pg nnn ag, aeaay cane nom: TNO Dene |” walter Burckeons ak vi er-in-law and sis- | Feb. 17, at 2 o'clock. N i - spent last week at Fargo. where they | af e Tyler Johnson home Satur- irnest Meland an Ibert Peder-| Saturday were George ai Mr. and Mrs. Philip Binder of unin te peas oe Grain, (dase at the A. H. Helgeson home Sunday ter Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden Satur- day. Mrs. Jake Spitzer and family were shoppers in Wilton Saturday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden were Pleasantly surprised Monday evening when a few of the neighbots dropped | in on them to spend the evening. Dancing was the main feature and a J..O. Rise and Art Bjorhus were callers at the Alfred Larson home , who spent the winter in Minnesota visiting with relatives, returned home Monday. Rodgers to his school Monday. Ed Nygaard and Helmer Helgeson motored to Regan Thursday, the south of Tuttle visited Friday and Saturday at the Andrew Kraft home. Gerald Payseno was a caller at Al- len Frazier's Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees were busi: le: joodrich Wednes- Everett See of Wing took Harrison Seek ica maa . men’s association. They returned to Moffit on Friday. Friends will be sorry. to learn. that Miss Helen Doehle is confined to the St. Alexius hospital suffering from lung trouble. sons, Alton and -Howard, visited day night, February 18. Owen McIntyre and Harry Ulfers were callers at Charlie Frazier’s Wed- nesday. The Modern Woodmen of America held a whist party at the Benz hall on Saturday evening. Whist was Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and Carey Johnson's Wednesday evening.| A. Swanson Saturday afternoon. Don't forget the “Farmers Union” meeting which will be held on Mon- Mrs. Berthoff gave a musical pro- gram at the school Saturday eve- son spent Sunday at the A. P. Ros-| Walworth, Oscar Magnuson, Mrs. C. vold_ home. : Ronda. at}. Mrs, Wm. Meyer called on Mrs. C. Hy Elevator company, returned week after transacting bus- , McCullough, ‘Wm. Mrs. M. T. Olson called on Mrs. |and a Algot Ryberg and B. i H. A. Knudson and Mrs. F. QO. John- ‘y 1. Nels Meland has opened a mercan- tile atone in the former restaurant | Sunday. building. Thursday with Helmar » ning. After the program was . served. me Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns spent plan. and pane Hall were home | Sunday at Tee Hanson cee over week-end, There wil ‘ee Breach Stedman M Ri if k M. church Sun-|urday evening by train. She will|callers at the Fred home uney of Bismarck| services at the sae he Be while | Gaye x Snyder e Sun. will | there. Donald ¢ Calquhoun visited Coxe Nauman’s a few days last ‘Allen Quast spent with relatives in Linton, aoe lunch was served at midnight. Played. Played, with honors going to Ed Olson and daughter Mable. .Roy Dutton returned to Moffit from Brittin Monday noon. He is staying at the Ed. Olson home. The Ladies Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Cormie Kimble on Wednesday, February 6. Leith Ben Klagenburg was a business caller in Wing Saturdsy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf were guests at the Dean Almer home one evening Mrs. Roy Little went to Wilton Sat-| Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. latter remaining with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linstrom mo! | of that ae er vith Ale eon Alvin, tored to Bismarck Saturday with if this week. Ed and Joe Smith were guests at their daughter Marjorie to consult * ; Baldwin * the McIntyre home Sunday evening. & doctor. By MRS, FLORENCE BORNER. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre and Enock Anderson and daughters An- nette and ‘Helen were business call- ir ig ey aeker mance f Strandemo and Bill Guptill ‘Were. shopping ‘in Baldwin aturaay Miss Judith Barsthmass, accom- chiara Mr. and: Mrs, EE, Glan- Panicd by her nephew, Glen Nord-| Ville, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees, Mr. e strom: left on the train last Saturday |and Mss. Herman Sellinger, Mr. and j poring, for Roseglen, the home of George McIntyre and Laverne Gold- o last. week. 5 John Elness came home from’Bis- marck on No. 8 Monday. Glen Briggs is helping at H. R. Wrights for a few days. @| Jennie Clarke and daughter Violet were town callers Monday. | ° the hospital recently much improved. | “Palmer Strandemo returned from berg gathered at the R. C. Halver . J. H. EMCH ; Estherville i home Saturday evening to surprise By MRS. J. H. E! ! oe = ver, it being her birthday.| srs. Thos. Asbridge who has been . ve whist and music were the|in the st. Alexius hospital at Bis- marck returned home last week. John Froin, who has been employed in the Pruitt barber shop at Self- ridge, was a Leith visitor Tuesday. R. W. McGinley, Minneapolis, ar- . and en Willian Stiles A Floyd Eales Asien here recently rom Bismarc! visit at the Wa: y Cummings home before leaving ve Ganther was buried in Arena Thurs- his home in Iowa. He has been in|%@¥ afternoon. Bismarck since last fall. Dale Goldsmith was a caller at the Ulfers home Wednesday afternoon. the damage done to the Farmers State bank building several months |* nc when it caught fire. [e1 Wing Wednesday ; . {father William Moore of Cylinder, Towa, was very ill with an attack of influenza. He is 80 years old By EDITH MUELLER a2 pixaea®