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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929 _ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Baldwin ‘By MES. FLORENCE BORNER ‘Andrew Anderson of Cromwell was an overnight guest at the C. A. Carl- home Tuesday. s 3 a at the home of Mrs. Grant Uittle daughter. Mrs. Wayne Cummings Viwere overnight guests at the George Strohl home in Bismarck Monday, returning home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryberg and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Ryberg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cromwell district. Knownley Dorman and C. A. Nord- strom were transacting business in the capital city Tuesday. Martin Bourgois was here the fore part of the week attending to various business affairs. Mr. Bourgois and wife have recently moved from their si Be yee lights. Mrs. J. D. McCusker of Hazelton, who spent the week visiting old-time friends in Braddock, returned home .. While here Rosenbeck, in the | Mr. day. ce ied é E 4 The pictures, put on at the church evening, by y Fi er ii ding a few days with his brother in J Bismarck. every Marion Alm called at Ghylin School farm in Riverview to apartments in | Rings. Bismarck. 5 3. A. Fricke is driving a used car which he purchased a few days ago in Bismarck. Robert Spitzer is the owner of a mew car purchased last week in Wil- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eddy and family have moved into the Niles residence. Clifford Little spent the past week at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Breen, near Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and daughter, Iva May, were Friday eve- ning guests at the Knownley Dorman home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spitzer of Arnold were here Friday afternoon. Ernest Rupp motored to Bismarck Friday afternoon, He was accom- panied home by_his sisters, Misses Florence and Emma Rupp, high school students, who spent the week- end here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and little daughter Betty Marie were recent guests at the parental home of Mr. Falkenstein. Mrs, Fred Kent was pleasantly sur- prised Saturday evening when a num- ber of her friends and relatives gath- ered there. the occasion being Mrs. Kent's birthday. Refreshments wore served at the midnight hour and a most enjoyable time was had by all. Mrs. Andy Peterson has returned ylome from a week’s visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Stitzer, in Bismarck. os i] McKenzie + By MRS. T. T. HUGHES A number of friends from Steele and Driscoll came up to the Howard Crum home Saturday night and sur- prised Mr. Crum, the occasion being his birthday. At midnight a delicious Juncheon was served. Margaret Bliss entertained a num- (per nih her little friends at a party ‘eb. 14, ry Miller and son Bud, of north of Menoken, were callers in McKen- zie Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sudvik of Bis- marck visited at the Curtis home Friday evening. Oscar Gilbert returned from points in Washington Thursday. Lloyd Wildfang and family are moving to the Paul house east of town. George Baty called at the M. J. Belcher home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. W. Miller visited at the Belcher home Tuesday afternoon. Guects at the Doncette home Mon- . evening for dinner were Mr. and. irs. M. J. Belcher and R. C. Boren. Dinner guests at the Swanick home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Crum, P. P. Bliss, J. W. Riley of terling, Mrs. Frank Shilling and frs. T. Hughes. George Watson was a_ Bismarck business caller Saturday afternoon. f Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs, Ole Olson were call- ers in Bismarck this week end. The people of the Canfield school gave a valentine party in the inter- mediate room Feb. 14. They had a lunch at the close of the party. alvin Ghylin visited with his wife and baby boy at St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. Jim Little visited with her son Vorgin, v:":0 is a patient at Bismarck hospital. Alice Walker is working at the P. |! Patton home. Mrs. Patton was taken to the hospital Saturday morning. Ruth Little visited at the Mowder home over the week-end. ;-Mr. and Mrs, Ole Olson visited ith their daughter, Mrs. Ghylin and ifttle. grandson, who are patients at St. Alexis hospital. o ib Braddock |. By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Arne Braddock boys’ and girls’ bes- ketball teams accompanied by their coach E.R. Johi and i H E : i lt Aria aj u re : a S 5 a ! z 8B fal i i i i if 2 E é eia i its Hq i 5 i 1 8 ¥ 5 #8 Fi i rT s Hl was a Braddock shopper Saturday. ° \ ° Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Herman Backhaus and son John took two sleigh loads of wheat to Cannon Ball Monday, returning with coal. Otto, son of Mr. and Mrs. John ia Jr, was quite sick last week. Edwin Renschler was a caller at the Steve Koppy home Monday. Edwin Morford was shopping Cannon Ball Monday. Monday. Edwin Morford has started to move his property up north to the Jackson place where he will make his future home. and H. Bear Hearts“of Cannon Ball were callers at the Badger ranch ‘| Wednesday. They also called at the Frank Chesrown home. D. C. Denholm was a business call- er at the Porter Umber home Thurs- day. Godfrey Grenz was shopping at No. 2 Tuesday. John Rupp, of Baldwin, N. D., spent a few days at the Sig. Rupp home near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause were callers in Wilton Wednesda: Funeral services for the 1 ind Mrs, August Sil nerdy. Pa bear- Vernon and Ray Bren- and Augdst Wageman and Marvin Rupp. Mrs. L. J. King and daughter, Ma- rie, returned to her home in this township last week. She spent a few months in Minnesota with her par- ents and many other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and children, Ella, Reubin and August, Jr., were callers at the L. W. Davis s City, Missouri, that L. W. Davis’ fa- ther is very sick. Mr. and Regan callers hed afternoon, E, J. Engelbretson is transacting business in Bismarck this week. Mrs. Earl Davis and son, Leland William, are staying at the Davis home at the present time. Charlie Magnuson was a business caller in Regan Thursda: harlie Keaton was a Regan caller Friday afternoon. Mrs. August Lunberg was a call- er at the Engelbretson home Satur- day. Sir, and Mrs. Krause and son, Reubin, were callers at the Phillip Selmer home Sunday oon. Marvin Alvin spent the week-end | © at his home here. Ryberg was a Bismarck caller week, Barney Fisher and Marvin Alm returned to Bismarck Sunday where ay are both employed. iss Ella Krause called on Miss Clara Krause in Wilton Saturday evening. Ellis Gill, who is employed in Re- gan, called at his home Sunday aft- ernoon, Paul Rupp spent the week-end at his home near He is attend- Rega ry ing et school in Bismarck. By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER ‘The members of the local legionnaires, will be entertained Fri- day evening, Feb, 52, :.; the home of Mrs. Paul Kurtz, Mrs. L: Berkholtz and Mrs. 8. E. Kurtz assisting. lis Gill is assisting Walter Ty- pe berg in the store in Regan while Tourtelottes are in Minneapolis. Alfred Anderson has returned to his home after spending a time at Legion |the Walter Kurkey home at Painted Woods Lake. -——_—$_ + ——___. Dodge ‘The Legion auxiliary will be host- | © esses to the legion boys at their next regular meeting, ifonday evening, March 4. There will be a novelty pro- gram, in charge of Mrs. Paul Kurtz, Mrs, J. Whilitz and Mrs. 8. B. Wes- cott, followed by a social evening. Lunch will be served. The Hazelton Tigers went day. Three games were first one, with St. Mary's, a defeat for the Tigers b; the girls of the Indian score was 17 to 2 in favor of and officers were chosen. Mrs. Garske of Bismarck. who has been visit ughter, Mrs. Tony ad ks, returned to marck Monday evening. His ". John Moen, remained at Bismarck By OLGA M. GROSSMAN Mrs. J. A. Jacobs entertained a Joyable time many happy returns of the day. panied Mrs. Jones | Butte| 4 Li Besé P ch ef ch if ef lov Mrs, L, W. Davis were|6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A nice sum 0% m_nsy was reallzcd from the sale of baskets and suppers sold. Mrs. J. ti? : i Ee BEpsERE tte i 5 er. all those present report a very | ths G. F. Nelvon home Sunday. Jenjoyable evening. Word arrived here by relatives from Park Rapids that Howard Nel- son is in Fargo attending the Han- son Auto school taking up @ course in electricity aute work and archi- tectural work. Glencoe By DON NICHOLSON Mr. and Mrs. Hughie MacMurri:x sence of Mrs. Nicholso! son is rejoicing over ‘is in securing the services of 4 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder Proud parents of a baby girl, Bismarck hospital recently. Mrs, Oder @| was formerly idiss Lucille Buckley, By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Olson left for Willmar, Minn., Wednesday. Miss Verna Sleight visited with Miss Vivian Shaffer over the week- end. ‘The birthday club entertained at the home of Mrs. Clarence Swanson ener afternoon in honor of her lay. Miss Doris Tice is staying at the home of Mrs. E. L. Carr for a time. The P. T. A. held its monthly meet- ing Friday evening. The program was in the form of a play, Zander Gump's Wedding. The attendance was very ood. Mrs, Jake Holwagner and children of Bismarck are visiting her parents, |° Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tice. Mrs. George Lee and son of Sterl- ing spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Koon. Howard Thomas and Miss Helen ‘Thomas of Bismarck visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas Sunday. W. Titus returned Saturday from a visit to Jackson, Minn. Mrs. Edward Olson left for her home in Brinsmade, Wednesday. Norwegian Lutheran services next Sunday, Feb. 24, at 11 a. m. Moffit By MAUDE MOFFIT Among those from this vicinity who took the civil service examin- ation in Bismarck on Saturday morn- ing are Frank Benz, E. M. White- aker, Ro Carpenter, Fred Hin- sey. This examination was held to decide who will be postmaster in the Moffit post office. Miss Lois Carroll, who has been ill at the Bismarck hospital for several weeks, was able to return home last week. The “Free Show” which was spon- sored by the Agricultural college was quite well attended and ever: one penieves a speech by Frank H. ‘eber. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter id daughter, Marcelite, were ple: antly entertained at Sunday dinner at the Fay Johnson home. Claude Ballard and Murray House, who have spent the st three months working at South St. Paul, arrived in Moffit on Sunday a: noon, Miss M. Jameson has been ill for the past week but she is able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. Coder motored to Bismarck on ‘iday afternoon to take their little daughter, Louise, up for medical treatment. The Modern Woodmen will hold a whist party at the Benz Hall on Saturday evening, February 23. Ev- eryone is cordial z ir. and Mrs. C. E, MBffitt spent very pleasant evening at the Joe r home on [Friday evening. Whist was played for pastime. E. M. Whiteaker, Miss Beastrom and Miss Rafteseth, two of our pop- ular teachers, motored to Bismarck on Friday ee -and Mrs. F. H, Pillsbury and sons, Walter and Murl, visited rela- tives in McKenzie on Sunday. + Trygg | o _ By GLADYS E. NELSON Edwin Olson was a caller at the M. A. Nelson ‘home Tuesday. Pete Anderson called at his broth- ndrew Anderson’s Monday en route to Baldwin. Joe Varley was a caller Tuesday at: the Joe Ayers home on local business. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley and Mrs. William Staples were guests Tues- day at the J. Jiras home. ‘iss Alice Swanson went to Bald- win Wednesday night and took the Soo train to Bismarck to stay awhile with Mrs. Grant Scott, a relative to Miss Swanson. Edwin Olson motored to Regan Wednesday attending to some mat- ters of a business nature. My. and Mj » 83 years old fa- ther of Arthur, of this tewnthip. died last week in Sibley Butte town- ship where he lived for 30' years. funeral yey at Sterling. ved ten children and al z i! i : : i I 4 P< F + a i . gE i invited to attend. | We sia of Mr. and Mra. Burt Buck- ley. Archie Luce has recently purchased @ new car. He also has added to his already modern set of buildings a new garage with accommodations for two cars. The building also contains a re- Pair shop where he can do his own Tepairing. Homer Woodland, son of Mr. and has had an attack of the flu, is able to attend school again. M. Nicholson has moved from his quarters on the Campbell farm to the Henry Mills home. He is assisting Mr. Mills, who is not able to attend to his daily duties, due to illness. | Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and fam- ily were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood Saturday eve- ning. Clarence Agers is now visiting his brother, Otto Ayers. Miss Camille Agnew spent the week- end visiting Miss Emma King. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bourne visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graves at Steele Sun- day afternoon. R. M. Ludemann left Saturday afternoon for Bismarck, where he took the night train for his home in Postville, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Ludemann will move on their farm here in June. Mrs. Edd Ebling entertained the Misses Ruth Kamphaugh, Ruth Keller and Gertrude Ness at dinner Wednes- day evening in honor of the fourth birthday of her daughter Eunice Elaine. R. M. Ludemann of Postville, Ia., ar- rived in Bismarck Tuesday to look after his farm south of Menoken, which is now being rented by C. D. King and Wm. Langer. Mrs. R. D. Abelein and infant son Rex Jean were discharged from the Bismarck hospital Thursday after- noon. R. M. Ludemann and A. H. Klep- stein were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Ayers Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Edd Ebling and Mrs. Laura Dance called on Mrs. R. G. Abelein Wednesday afterneon. The seventh ancien tpaeeel Lara pils, mpanied by ru Ness, teacher, visited the penitentiary and the state capitol Friday. Henry Ebling and Roy Funston took the pupils in their cars. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and chil- dren and Mrs. Laura Dance spent Bunday visiting in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. A. ©. Dance were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson, and Mrs. Laura Dance was at the R. L. Dralle home. The high school pupils had a val- ° entine party at the consolidated school Games were played and the students enjoyed a taffy pull. The valentine box was the valcatines distributed, ednesday evening. school near Moffit, N. D. it Raleigh By W. B. DORWARD John Oleson was a passenger to Mobridge Monday where he entered the hospital for medical care. Wm. Gaton of Selfridge has charge of the Raleigh depot during Mr. Oleson’s absence. ‘The Shields independent basketball team defeated the Raleigh independ- ents at the Raleigh gym Monday eve- ning, 28 to 12. The Raleigh Gun club held their annual business and meeting at the bachelor quarters of Pred Farrington Saturday evening and elected the following officers for get together | wider Elness home the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. niece. Prancis Steen arrived Monday tor an indefinite stay with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Oleson. Mr. Steen plans to learn the work at the de} pot. Envoy Agnes Thian of the Salvation ey Monday By MILDRED A. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson ac- parents of a baby girl born Feb. 11. Mr. Jim Riley, daughter Veronica, and Erma Cox motored to Bismarck Monday. Miss Mildred Johnson visited in town over the week-end. Mrs, L. B. Smith and Miss Madge Runey entertained the Union Aid at Mrs. Smith’s home Feb. 14. A very delicious supper was served. There were a large number of people pres» ent. Mrs. Scartum, primary teacher, ac- companied by Miss Alvina Moen, mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday to spend the week-end. They returned Sun- day evening. Mrs. Will Stiles entertained some of her friends at a whist party Sat- urday evening. Everyone had @ very enjoyable time. Mrs. Ernest Johnson visited at L. B. Smith’s Monday. A church banquet was given at the hall Monday evening. Mrs. T. N. Johnson visited at Carey Johnson’s Thursday. Tyler Johnson and son Alton were town callers Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Byers and little daugh- ter Carldine June came home from Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. George Lee went to Driscoll Saturday to visit relatives there. Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN L. B. Olson and Roy entertained Ernest and Willie Schoon and Adolph Hansen Tuesday evening. Mrs, Adolph Hansen and children visited Tuesday evening and Wed- nesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon. Ladies’ Aid met with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Dronen last Wednesday. L. A. Slaatenhue spent Thursday evening with his daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Faunce Luyben. John Klucksdah! is doing chores at the Warren Keeler farm while Mr. Keeler is in Minnesota attending the funeral of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyers spent several days at Sterling visiting. Mrs. Ann Erickson visited with Mrs, Henry Olson from Saturday evening until Monday. A large crowd attended the whist party at the Will Stiles home Satur- day evening. A most enjoyable time was had and a lovely lunch was served at midnight. Miss Verna Sleight spent Sunday evening at the Albert Christensen home. Warren Keeler returned from Min- nesota Sunday where he had at- tended the funeral of his mother. + Christiania John Elness was a passenger to + ( ° By VIOLET A. CLARKE Monday. Mrs. Florence Grantham of Bis- marck came on the train Monday to spend a few days with her mother, A lunch was served at 11 Saree schoolhouse Friday evening. enth, eighth, ninth and tenth grades were present. The evening was spent in playing games and races. Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH . Mrs. John Devine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, arrived from ths west last week for a visit with her parents. Mrs. John Welch visited school lionday while Mr. Welch called at the Robt. Welch and Otto Dorman homes. Marcus ‘cremblay visited at the Sic of his uncle, Ed Doppler, Mon- A Chester Boyd hauled a truckload of hogs to McKenzie Monday. to Bismarck Wednesday. The Presbyterian missionary ing was held at the Robt. Boyd home port, Friday night, returning Satur- day morning. Mrs. Edith Bruce, teacher of Apple- | creek school No. 1, stayed over night at the home of her uncle, Oliver | Welch, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and Otto Dorman motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Dirlam marketed her dressed turkeys. Lawrence and Leo Doppler called at the Geo. Vannum home Saturday. Mrs. John Nieland and little nephew, Eldon Snyder, returned to/ter, the Robert Welch home Sunday night after spending the week-end at home. The Snyder boys called at the Ed Doppler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were Bismarck callers Satur- day. The boys visited with Conrad Welch Saturday while their parents were in town. ° ] Arena 2 By MRs. * OWEN McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs, Ben Klagenburg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazle- grove gathered at the McIntyre home Wednesday evening as a surprise on Mrs. McIntyre in honor of her birth- | # day anniversary. Cards were the pastime of the evening and lunch was served at the midnight hour. William Spitzer of Bismarck has been a guest at the Christ Wolf Mrs. Tollefson. Mrs. William Heoft | mrs. accompanied her home from Sterling. Jennie Clacke and Violet stopped o few minutes at the Dan Walman’ home Monday morning on their way to Sterling. John Elness came home from Bis- marck on train No. 8 Monday. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Saturday. Miss Violet Clarke visited at the ‘Wednesday after- noon. Friends of Peterson Magnus were saddened to learn that he had passed cowahp Monday night, Funeral eer¥- township qi ha fees were held at the Sterling church and interment was made in the Ster- ling cemetery. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. Friends of William Heoft will be Mr. fail 1 Yeskn Gags 0 Sheree ey F z i piltet gE : 5 F EGEEE 332 5 My { : i F : i i “ 5 Eg i ek ki H iF “ ae ity ; E i BE i E g rom his operation at fl eagi shag wut nospital and came home Friday after- | bysiness caller Noon. Adolph Bassen was a Sterling caller Mrs. Cary and pe ges retat and Mrs, Henry Little and bal Gaturday night at the William home. den PE tlie Fs By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier visited at the Roy Little home Thursday evening. The American Legion Auxiliary met at the A. H. Lundberg home Thursday, February 14. Mrs. Anna Knutson spent several days this week at the Strand home. irs. Roy McCullough and daugh- Barbara, were guests at the Ryan’s home in Regan several days se and Mrs, Harry Duveupect ir. and Mrs. Harry Daven and Roy Little were Regan: busi- ness callers Friday. Ruth Little spent the week-end at the Earl Mowder home. Mrs. J. F. Little and daughter, Phyllis, spent several days this week at Bismarck with Virgil Little who is a patient in ont of the hospitals ere. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder, George Mowder, Mr. and Mrs. Dav- enport, Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot, Reoree, Marie, and Buster Schillin and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little a Gene attended P. T. A. at Canfield Friday night. Glenview By MRS. LARS JACOBSON \ He gE i E ze FE & 5 i gif s Be Fg :