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« ill. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1929 | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS 4 Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG ° ° , John Kurle, Jr., of Portland, Ore., was called home as his sister is very Mrs. Ed. Wassler, Wishek, N. D., i) was called to the bedside of her Some 4 re 4 > mother, Mrs. Philip Wall, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Wall are the proud parents of a baby girl born Feb. 26. Robert Seibol took Mrs. Seibol to Bismarck Friday where she under- went an operation for appendicitis at the St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. * Adolph Wagner, Sunday evening. » e y ‘| Glen View Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Newmiller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Wall and family were Sunday evening guests at the John A. Berg home. Herda and Sarah Berg and Mabel and Grace Nelson visited at the Oscar Fred home Sunday evening. > Ghylin 1 ° By ELLA KRAUSE Miss Ella Krause, who has been spending a week in Wilton and at the Adolph Krause home, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and chil- dren Willie and Frieda were Regan callers Wednesday night. ‘Word was received that L. W. Davis is now in Laren cahier” He ex- ts to stay until spring. Pear. and Mrs. A. J. Krause motored to Bismarck Saturday. E. J. Engelbretson and Earl Davis called at the Krause home the latter part of the week. Earl Davis called at the L. W. Davis home Sunday afternoon. Billy Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis, is on the sick list this week. Hilda Krause is employed at the John Noon home near Wilton. A. J. Krause has resumed his work at the mine. He was absent several weeks on wnt of hurting his back. E. J. Engelbretson attended the meeting in charge of County Agent Miesen in Regan Monday. By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Marvel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter Simons, was taken to the hos- pital at Bismarck last week suffer- ing from an attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden and children motored to Bismarck Sat- urday to transact business. Mrs. Al Holden spent a few days at ‘Wilton with her mother, Mrs. Pete Anderson, who has been on the sick list. John Boumiller has begun to move his machinery and other property to the Louback farm, which he has rented. Mr. Belyea and family, Mr. Louback's former tenants,~ have moved to Wilton. - Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Jacobson home. Hans Christianson and daughter, Mrs. Anna Kocker, were shopping in Baldwin Friday. They also visited at | the Jay De Long home. Rene Holden spent the week-end at the parental home. She attends high school at Wilton. John Olson, who has been staying with H. B. Thompson for some time, left for Washburn Tuesday. Hazel Grove o— By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests Tuesday at the Frank Gray home. Elmer Perry called Tuesday at the Frank Gray home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler. and daughter Shirley Jean and Melvin Webster and Eugean Reckord were guests Monday evening at the Art Ochuner home. John Hawkins, Harry Luckenba and Carl Mauck were in Tuttle Sat- and family, George McIntyre, Lu- verne Goldburg and Ed Wagner. Cards furnished the pastims and lunch was served. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Melvin Webster were supper guests at the Elmer Perry home Sunday. By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER o_o stein home Saturday night for a @ancing party. Music was furnished by local talent and refreshments were served at midnight. Herman Kickul was transacting ha in the capital city Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings have as their guests at this time some relatives from Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jesser enter- tained a number of friends at their home Monday evening. Laurence Spitzer, who is making his home with his brother, Willie Spitzer near Arnold, spent the fore Part of the week here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spitzer. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson died Friday after a week's illness from pneumonia and complications. The surviving twin of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson is also quite ill. Mrs. Peter Anderson and baby girl have returned home from a 10-day visit at the Dixon home in Bismarck. Misses Florence and Emma Rupp have returned to Bismarck after spending the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp. returned to his home here Thursday. The “Zander Gumps Wedding’ sponsored by the Parent ‘Teachers ‘Was postponed until March 2, at the school gym. r Menoken o- By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. G. N. Varnum and son Lester are now visiting relatives near Arte- sian, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Welch enter- tained at dinner Monday evening, the Misses Ruth Heller, Ruth Kamphaugh and Gertrude Ness. Jim Russell of Iilinois is here look- ing after his property in this vicin- ity. A. C. Dance, local garageman, at- tended the Quanrud, Brink & Rei- bold banquet held at the Elks hall in Bismarck Friday noon. Miss Maalfred Berg was shopping in Bismarck Saturday afternoon. Sexton Norlin, who is attending high school in Bismarck, came home Friday evening to spend the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norlin. Mrs. Park Wood left Sunday by train for Sterling, where she will visit her niece, Mrs. Roy Turner, until ‘William Paul and George Schonert | Tuesday. of Arnold were here Friday on busi- ness, ¢ + Dodge ! > By OLGA M. GROSSMAN Mrs. Clarence Lee died isi her beard Sunday morning. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, three children, Harold, Einar and dna and | ¢. one sister. Funeral services were con- ducted in the Congregational church Tuesday by Rev. E. E. Matteson. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family. Bob Hintz, postmaster of Dunn Center was transacting business in Dodge Friday. - A number of friends of Mrs. John Stern surprised her at her home Sat- urday evening, the occasion being Mrs, Stern's birthday. Playing games was the chief entertainment. About 22 people were present. Forrest Kirk was a caller in Halli-| gq, day Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goetz of Krem were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Goetz a few days this week. The Young Crusaders class of the Congregational church met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Smith |44V. Saturday evening. Gordon Schaffner of the Knife River country was a shopper in Dodge Friday. Louis Goetz was an east-bound passenger to Hazen Saturday where he was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Goetz. Simon Bosch of Halliday was transacting business in Dodge Tues- day. Joe Jacobs was a passenger to Mandan Thursday where he attended the auto show. Mrs, Lars Bothner called at the Fred Smith home Saturday. Mrs, Neil Lee of Dickinson was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John-Siverts for a few. days. . . 3 transacting busi- Peter Goetz was ness in Bismarck Thursday. The Mesdames Bertha Sloan and Mary Burgess called at the John Siverts home Sunday afternoon. | Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE The ladies of the Braddock Study and Civic club accompanied by their husbands gathered Tuesday evening %]at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baker in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Arntz, who are soon to leave Braddock for the east. After spend- ing a social evening, Mrs. Arntz was ‘presented with a sterling silver tea- spoon by the club of which she is a member. A nice lunch was served by the ladies. Mrs. Andrew Danisgaard was the guest of Mrs. Scheeler of Kintyre from Friday to Tuesday. ‘The members of the Braddock ‘Woodman Circle met Wednesday eve- hing. Mrs. A. Button was elected as an alternate delegate with Mrs. F. Long for the state convention to be held Thursday and Friday, April 25 and 26, at Jamestown. Mrs. Wm. Robinson and children were passengers to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon to have dental work done. They returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen, Mr. Ed be greatly missed by his old time friends and neighbors. Mrs, Fred Junge left Saturday for Bismarck for a week's visit with her daughters Phrene and Winifred. Miss Cecil Ryan visited - between trains on Washington's birthday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Ryan of Braddock. Mrs. Louise Olson, who has been Fh i E t Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson of Bis- marck and Mrs. Laura Dance were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers were. visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakle Sun- day. Mrs. Carl McCue and little daugh- ter, Mrs. Ishmale of Springfield, 111, who have been visiting rélatives and fer left Wednesday for their jome. Temvik j ° By BERTHA LARVICK. John Weber visited at the A. C. Al- brecht home Sunday afternoon. Herb Benedict was a business call- er in Temvik Monday. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Foell visited Ray Little's Friday and returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast were business callers at Hazelton Wednes- y. Miss Ella Johnzon was a week-end visitor at the C. J. Enders home. Miss Esther Ochsner is working at the Frank Foell home. Mrs. Fred Pietz of Linton was a visitor at the A. W. Quast home, Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brogden were aia at the Carl Reich home Sun- jay. A. Sundeen went to Bismarck and Mandan and took in the auto show last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Albrecht sur- prised the latter's sister, Mrs. Burk- hardt, Sunday afternoon and helped celebrate her birthday. Miss Martha Huber, who was working at Bismarck, is visiting at her parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. George Huber. Mrs. Paul Reich returned home from Hazelton Monday night where she was visiting her sister since Wed- nesday. Miss Louise Foell and Steve Og- burn were overnight guests at the Ray Little home, Sunday. The “King Heralds” had a social meeting at the home of Bertha Lar- vick Saturday afternoon. There were eight members present. George Larvick and Archie Peach gave a birthday party to their little| ¥y, friends and relatives after school, Friday, February 22, it being Geor- st sixth and Archie's eighth birth- jays. The Young Citizen League gave a Washington and Lincoln program Friday afternoon at the school. Rennie Buck took Mrs. Buck, who has been in poor health for two years, to the Mayo clinic at Rochester, Min- nesota. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buck are taking care of the farm during their absence. o ¢ | Leith | ° ° By MBS. J. H. EMCH The teachers and students of the Leith school will present the colored comedy, “Whar's Ma Pants?” on Fri- day evening, March.8, in the K. P. hall. The public is cordially invited. Other features of the program are song and dance specialties by mem- bers of the cast, including humorous minstrel crossfire. E. J. Lawfer, John Stevenson, Soren Hauge and John Mortenson were Leith attendants at “The Wom- anless Wedding” in Elgin Monday evening. Wm. Wessel was a Heil and Elgin visitor Monday evening. A very good patriotic given by the P.-T. A. Monday evening id to a fair-sized audience. ‘The K. of P. anniversary party,| which was to be held Tuesday, Feb. 19, was given up on account of the ops Mrs. Taubel is visiting in Lemmon, 8. D., for a few weeks, * Axel Chalgren, who has been em- ployed near Bismarck, returned home Wednesda: A Rev. Corbet was called to Brisbane Thursday to conduct the funeral service of Louis pelreeen fs Soren Hauge at he meet of Standard Oil encanta at 3 5 Fe et i H be Bee E H 4 1 i E 3 f i i i : fi E i i i F dike é : i & train tor Bismarck Saturday morning The box supper and program held in the Presbyterian church Friday evening netted the ladies nearly $59 | A patriotic program was given, in. cluding stereopticon pictures showing i $| "The Evolution of Our Flag.” A so- > cir? evening followed and was closed: by the sale of the boxes. Mrs. Lloyd Taubel, accompanied by her-mother, Mrs. Emmet Clark, left for her home in Mott Saturday after: noon. Mrs, Julius’ Zeller Jr. is acting as substitute teacher in the school near) Leo Martin's, owing to the illness of/ the regular teacher. ‘Mrs. Zeller com- menced her work Monday. Misses Grace Anhorn, Opal Emch/ and Mildred Kamrath were in Bris- | bane Saturday, guesis of Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Sept. Fred Hauck of Heil recently pur- chased the W. C. Emch farm north of town and will move his family there in the near future. if Lein ‘ ° 3 By OLGA M. RISE Harrison Rogers visited at the D. Barkman home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Christianson visited at the Geo. Christianson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus spent Saturday evening at the John Birke- land home. Helmer and Seymour Arneson, Ed. Nygaard, Ole and Einar Spilde drove to Driscoll Wednesday. . Henry Fash spent Friday afternoon at the Bjorhus and A. Arneson homes. Ed. Nygaard spent a few days last week in Bismarck. John Rise, Art Bjorhus and Valdc- mar Lein drove to Driscoll Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson and Geo. Christianson were shoppers in Driscoll Monday. Callers at the Alfred Arneson home Sunday evening were Mrs. Seymour Arneson, daughters Hazel and Rubie, and Clara Rise. Ole Vik spent a few days at Bis- marck last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, son Eddie, daughter, Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and family, Oscar Opion and Harrison Rodgers. spent Friday evening at the Pete * Spilde home. Don't forget Norwegian services next Sunday, March 2nd, at 2 o'clock. Arnold Christianson and Eddie Arneson played at the dance at Stecle Wednesday night. oF (i aa art Pane | Rock Hill 1 ¢——_____________ By RUTH LITTLE Mr._and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson were Regan callers Saturday. Clayton, Clyde and Norman Lit- tle were dinner guests at the Wil- lard Dimond home Sunday. Mrs. P. E. Patton entered the St. Alexius hospital Saturday evening where she is taking treatments. Mrs. Ira Bailey accompanied her. Henry Rasche, who has been a guest at the Joe Kohler home in Bis- marck, returned home Tuesday morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son were guests at the Wm. Mc- Cullough home Saturday. Ray McCullough was a Regan caller Wednesday. Bismarck passengers Wednesday evening were Mrs, S. L. Jordahl, Mrs. Earl Mowder, George Mowder, Bert and Dan Danielson, Mr. and rs. Roy Little and Mrs. Harry Davenport. ° Mrs. J. F. Little and Phyllis spent the week-end in Bismarck visiting with Virgil, who is a patient in the hospital. Mrs. Willard Dimond and_ son, Lyle, were passengers to Wilton Thursday evening. Mrs. Dimond will have some dental work done while there. S. W. Nemetz called at the P. E. Patton home Saturday. Grace Francis spent the week-end at the John Howe home. Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and Mrs. Hen- ry Swanson and babies are expected home Saturday from the hospital. W. H. Kolb called at the C. E. Christianson home Tuesday. Ruth Little spent the week-end with Edith Francis, Leo Sheldon called at the Andrew Olson home Wednesday. George Mowder called at the Earl Mowder home Monday. A. T. Kolb and Stephen Monroe ealied: at the W. H. Kolb home Tues- ye Leo Sheldon and Andrew Olson were Regan callers Wednesday. 0. W. Backman was a Regan call- er Thursday. Mrs. Walter Scott and daughter, spent a few days last week in Bis- marck, Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. John Boshe and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mick son were visitors at Frank Mickelson’ Tuesday. Gene Little and Joseph Cook spent Thursday night with Oscar Oleson at the A. F. Ghylen home. ! ° evening. visit. with Virell Little, who tient in the Bismarck hos7i returned home Mon‘iay eveni> -. Pamted Woods" ey LILLEFJELD . H.-W. Crawford of the training schoo! ut: Mandan wer alled to the Ole Lillefjeld home Thursday evening on account of the serious illness of M Crawford's mother, Mrs. C, M. Elsberg. At thi writing Mrs. Elsberg is greatly i proved. Mrs. A. W. Fossum of Bismarck pent the week-end at the Ole Lilief- ld home. She also visited at the lias Lillefjeld home of Wilto - Archie Maison of Bismarck ending a few days ing her ndmother, Mrs. Kisberg and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, called at the Wm. Brown home Saturday night. | Canfield | & By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘The pupils of Canfield school ob- served Washington's birthday Friday by having a program. Mrs. Joe Keifer and Oliver Knutson visited with their mother, Mrs. Anna Knutson, Sunday. Hazel Taylor visited at the Joe Keifer home Saturday. Business callers in the city this week were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, Mrs. Harry Davenport, Mrs. Earl Mowder, Mrs. S. L. Jordahl, George Mowder and Dan Danielson. Mrs. Willard Diamond and little son are callers in Wilton this week. * Gust Olson visited over night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson. Mrs. Don Danielson returned home Monday after spending the last two weeks under the doctor's care at Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. Joc Cook and fam- ily, Ernest Lee and Ada Bailey were dinner guests at the Sheffie Bailey home at Regan. Arena > By MRS. O. M. McINTYRE John Wutzke has been in th: cap- ital city the past week consulting the doctors. Mr. Wutzke has been in poor health for some time. Jacob Sattler who has spent the | winter in Russia returned home Sat- urday evening. Ea Pond was a business caller in Arena Friday. Mrs. Jacob Webber, who has spent the past three months with her daughter in Illinois, has returned and is visiting her son Philip and family. Miss Pauline Wolf and Mrs. Wm. Spitzer were guests at the Klagen- burg home Sunday. Mrs. Harrison Rogers spent the week-end with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Bert Glanville. Romeo and Orva Bailey were busi- ness callers in Wing Wednesday. Mrs. Owen Mclntyre called at the Bert Glanville home Sunday after- noon. Miss Otillia Broza went home Sat- urday afternoon to spend Sunday with her folks. | Clear Lake © } By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Christ Schoon and son Ernest also son-in-law Joe Paulsen were business callers at Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Beyer who spent several days at Sterling with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyer, re- turned home Wednesday. Mrs. H. A. Smith went to Steele Friday where she will spend several days with her daughter Mrs. Mable Carlson and children. Mrs. Ann Erickson spent the week- end with Mrs. Henry Olson. | these places, a |scn family, ‘tae sigh school basketball teams; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Siebel called at | Po yes Gude Frivay night in the|Mrs. Siebels parcnial home Friday Z 2Rs.uim. Steele girls’ team ' afternoon. Was deicated by a score of 2 to 0,{ Adam Klein spent a few days of ae the boys lost by a store of 14/thls week in Bismarck. to 10. 5 aad high school dasketball team | Lak + | de, 4 Robinson in the cow: be tournament Monday night. ‘The sco: ee wake | Was 6 to 12 in favor of Stcele. Ina Yai . | ame with Dat/son ‘russday morning RY SEILINGER Steele was defeated ‘The county | tournament was held in Tappen. is visiting Mr. he operetta, “Penny Buns and woes,’ Will be pivea rridey > he | Ideal theatre by the high school ‘and grades, unuer . Floyd Mur- i Phy’s direction. 1? Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr..and Mrs. C. E. Ankrum re- turned Sunday after an extended trip through the West. Miss Valdis Knudson spent the week-end with Miss Dagmar Ros- vold. | Mrs, Adam Eecisenbeiz was in Bis- | marck over the week-end. Wilma Van Vicet spent a couple of days with her aunt, Mrs. George Haugen, Rev. and Mrs. Gress were Dris- coll callers Monday. A play, “Ted Drops In,” will be given Saturday evening at the Com- munity hall by the high school. Miss Anna Grenz went to Bis- marck Sunday returning Monday Miss Cordelia Jordan taught her classes during her absence from hool. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwei entertained Harry Olson and fai at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Chas. Swanson called on Mrs. I. 0. Johnson Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Johnson, Jr., at present living in Bismarck, were home over the week-end. Mrs. E. L. Carr and Loren Carr motored to Bismarck Saturd: Mrs, E. L. Carr and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer called on Mrs. Knudson Monday afternoon. Mrs. Knudson, who has been ill this winter, is get- ting along nicely. ~~ Christiania oe By VIOLET A. CLARKE L. B. Smith accompanied by Miss Dorothy Zuriff and Fredia Envik motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Martin Magnus of Sibley Butte township attended the party at the |Marion Lee’s home south of Sterling Saturday night. Mrs. John Byer spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Byers at Sterling. Marvin Magnus visited at the |Henry Stile’s home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson of Bismarck attended the party at the Laurence Mork’s home Saturday night. Mr. Glenn Elness of Sterling called at the Elder Elness’ home Monday { morning. A large crowd attended the party at the Laurence Mork’s home Satur- day night. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards, and at midnight a lunch was served by the hostess. Everyone had a very enjoy- able time. Rock Hill ° = By RUTH LITTLE Mrs. Willard Diamond returned home from Wilton Sunday morning. Mary and Roselyn Patton are mak- ing their home with Mrs. Ira Bailey while their mother is a patient in the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck. Clyde and Norman Little motored to Regan after J. F. Little, who came home on the train. Lawrence Gordon spent last week at the Willard Diamond home. Mrs. Dan Danielson returned home Monday morning after spending sometime in Bismarck. Virgil Little, who is a patient in the Bismarck hospital, is rapidly improv- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were | ;, entertained at the Joe Paulson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Will Stiles attended the party at the Mork home Saturday Marven Magness spent the weck- end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family visited Saturday evening and Sunday in Kidder county with rel- atives and friends. Mrs. Fay Wamsley spent the week- end at Steele. Bernice Luyben and Marion Lein, students at the Steele high school, spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson spent several days at Bismarck this week. While there they attended the legis- lative session. oy Steele By MRS. F. W. GRESS —+ C. E. Gallipo is having the Home restaurant, which he bought some time ago, thoroughly renovated and will have new fixtures installe and be ready to open for business shortly. ing. Mrs. Henry Swanson and little daughter Dolores returned to John Howe home Saturday. Guests at the Wm. McCullough | > home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and sons Clayton and Archie and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ol- son and son. Alvin Ghylin spent the week-end with his wife who is a patient in one of the Bismarck hospitals. Ed Rasche and Louis Jorgeson were Regan callers Friday. Mrs. V. N. Monroe called at the W. H. Kolb home Friday. 4 ‘Wm. McCullough called at the An- drew Olson home Monday. Regan callers Saturday were C. O. Kettleson, Oscar Magnuson, Ernest Gordon, W. H. Kolb, A. T. Kolb, Stephen Monroe and Leo Sheldon. Bismarck callers Monday were Mrs. J. F. Little, Clayton Little, Gene Little and Isaac Marcovitz. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Waugeman were guests at the Martin Dockter home Friday. W. H. Kolb and sons Edward and Robert visited at the Mrs. K. Kolb home Saturd 4 Schrunk =f ° o By HELEN MARCHANT Mr. and, Mrs. Joe Klemin and fam- . | ly spent Sunday at the Jacob Wentz home. : Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Herman Nieters home. Ervin Wentz and Gust Witt spent Saturday evening at the Jacob Wentz home. +t. Kemp on the trip io, ily spont Sunday with the Carl John- cy’s sister in Bismarck. Mr. and Hrs. D. F, McClellan are visiting at the Dan McKinnon home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman £ -ilinger and son Earl, and Henry Seilinger were callers at the Charles Selinger home Sunday afternoon, Mabel Lytle visited over the wee':- end at her home at Florence Lake. D. F. McClellan was a caller at the Charley Seilinger home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scilinger and daughter returned home from Bis- marck Monday. Little Marjorie re- coived treatment while there. Christ Berg expects to come home from the hospital this week. Charles Johns was a busine in Wing Thursday and Friday. Ed Larson and family were Wing shoppers Saturday cvening. ealler Mrs. Lenora Collins spent several days in Jamestown last weck on busi- ness. L. H. Knowles attended the Stand- ard Oil company convention held at Bismarck last week. Mrs. Jake Wagner took the train to Bismarck Wednesday to consult a physician. Mrs. T. Thorson was a caller in Bismarck last week. While there she had some dental work done. Christ Rath spent last week in New Leipzig visiting with his daughters. Axel Soder returned home from Fargo Friday evening. Fred Oswald was a business caller | * in Bismarck Wednesday. Loyd Henderson returned from Montana last week. He is staying with his mother at the hotel. Mrs. Isadore Krementsky and daughter spent several days at Tuttle visiting this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein spent Sun- day evening at the Bond home play- ing cards. Ede Cumber and Miss A. Botnen of Tuttle spent the week-end at the Fred Cumber home. Mrs. Christ Berg and daughter, Martha, spent Sunday at Bismarck with Mr. Berg. Mrs. Henry McClusky; and baby motored to Bismarck Thursday to consult 2 doctor. They returned the |* home Monday. Rev. Knudt of Tuttle preached a sermon at the German Evangelical church Sunday. Mrs. Clara Mohler and son spent Several days in Bismarck last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kapplin re- turned home from Minnesota Mon- day, where they spent two weeks vis- iting with relatives. Helen Dagner assisted at the Thor- sen home last week. Mrs. Tolly Subey and daughter Dana Low and Evengl Piepkorn re- turned home Monday from Bismarck. They visited at the Amiel Piepkorn home. John and Sam Koch of Bismarck were callers in Wing Monday. Burton Young of Iowa is a guest at the Harry Knowles home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth spent Fri- day evening at the Mueller home. F. C. Brown, Jamestown, was a business caller in Wing Monday. V. P. Heaton shipped » c2:load of hogs to the cities Tuesday. Margie Knowles and Maude Cheno- with spent Friday with Ada Outrum at the B. J. Michael home. Archie Renwick of Fargo transact- ed business in Wing Tuesday. John Oswald of Tuttle was an over- night guest at the Fred Oswald home Monday. Leona Specs took the train to Wil- ton Monday evening to have some dental work done. Rev. Vigor of Wilton is taking charge of the Catholic church during Rev. Meiser’s illness. See | Raleigh By W. B. DORWARD e Vern Benson and Leona Krosch, both of Raleigh, will receive eighth grade diplomas as a result of the mid-winter examinations? Lewis Halverson, eleven - year - old son of Mrs. Halverson, passed away at the St. Alexius hospital at Bis- |marck, Feb. 17. The little fellow had been suffering from pneumonia for some time. He leaves to mourn his death, his mother, three sisters and eight brothers. His father preceded him in death three weeks ago. Funer- al services were held in the Christian Alliance church at Brisbane Thurs- day, Rev. Corbit of Leith officiating. Six of his little schoolmates from Raleigh acted as pallbearers. His body was laid to rest beside his father in the family lot. Mrs. W. P. Stayner returned from Mandan Tuesday evening, where she was called by the serious illness of her niece, Mrs. Bernice Fohl. P. J. Rausch went to Mandan Tues- day, where he attended to matters of business and the auto show, returning home Friday. Mrs. A. W. Rossow and little daugh- ter have returned from the Bismarck hospital, where they have been under o-- > treatment for her eyes. Hazelton By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER The Christian Mothers’ society will meet at Zirbes hall Saturday, March 2. Mrs. Tom and Mrs. Richard Shea lare hostesses. Th Haveltoh Tigers were defeated 11-16, in a hard-fought game of bas- jketball with the Bismarck “Imps” last Friday night. The Havelton girls’ jtcam also played the Indian Ama- j7ons. ‘The score was 8-25 in favor of the Indian girls. | Mrs. J. J. Landsberger went to Bis- |marck Thursday by train and re- turned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ratzein, and son ‘Paul, accompanied by Miss Rachel jLenhart and Miss Elvira Wohlman motored to Bismarck Thursday. A Benson and J. B, Landsberger drove to the capital city Monday \returning Tuesday. Miss Helen Wohlman entertained a dozen of her girl friends at » birth- jday party last Thursday evening. . A very nice lunch was im. the. course of the evening, 9 Mrs. P. V. Kurtz entertained the Legion Auxiliary and their husbands, also the Legionnaires at a card party last Friday evening. Carl Fischer, Doctor Montieth and Mr. C. Steinke took in the auto show at Mandan Friday. George Zirbes also was at the auto show Thursday and returned home Saturday. -—e | ___ McKenzie __ * * : By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The McKenzie Homemakers club met with Mrs. J. W. Rodgers Thurs- day afternoon. The hostess served a dainty lunch at the cldse of the meet- ing. Next meeting will be with Mrs. ttre March 21. 1c Royal Neighbors surprised Mrs. Tom Hughes Feb. 20 by walking out. to the Hugmhes mobe. W. L. Wataon, Mrs. Belcher and Isabel Cclby fol- lowed by car and brought w!‘h them @ bountiful supper, which wes served to 17 R. N. A. members, the occasion being Mrs. Hughes’ birthday. Mrs. W. Miller went to Bismarck Thursday to visit little Violet, who is in the Bismarck hospital under doc- tor's treatment. Plant a Mrs. W. L. Watson and rs. Lloyd Wildf were shopping in Bismarck ‘Wednesday, Miss Moses and Miss Young were dinner guests at the R. C. Boren home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were callers in th2 capital city Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. Watson, Misses Jerry Moscs and Geralda Young were entertained at dinner at the T. Hughes home Tuesday. Bruce Belk of Bismarck was in Mc- Kenzie Monday. Mrs. A. Doucette and Mrs. A. Daw visited at the Belcher home Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Snow en‘ertained Geralda Young, Jerry Moses, Beulah and Madeline Boren, Dean Johnson, Gerald Boren, Paul Autham, Roger Bliss, Ruth Lewis, and Mr. Miller-at dinner Wednesday evening. ¢—_______________@ | Moffit { oo .—________.__——_-e By MAUDE MOFFIT The Modern Woodmen of America held a dance and card party at the hall on Saturday evening. Whist was played until 12 o’clock then a lovely lunch was served. The honors went to Fay Johnson and Mrs. Coder and consolation prizes went to Dorothy Kendall and Milo Gilland. After luncheon the evening was spent. in dancing old time and modern dances. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson are the parents of a baby boy born at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder motored to Bismarck on Friday to take their little daughter to the hospital. Mrs. Ed. Hoffman who spent sev- eral days in South Dakota visi relatives and attending the funeral of her nephew, returned to her home on Thursday. Miss Edith Lindahl of Braddock visited over the week-end with Miss Mable Olson. Friends will be surprised to learn of the marriage of Miss Martha Hovehtaling to Henry Koch on Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder and Mrs. Ella Porter motored to Bismarek ‘on Mia: Caxpenter recientes tia 0 arpenter mot j= marck on Monday and transacted business there, Mrs. Charles Faust entertained Mr. Hourtson, Miss Raft » Miss Moffit and Miss Beastrom at sup- per on Monday evening. Mrs. Asa Werner entertained a number of friends and relatives at an oyster dinner on Sunday. Miss Charlotte Moffit entertained Miss Jordis ‘teseth, Miss Bea- strom and Mrs, Clarence Smith at a supper Thursday evening. the doctor's care for some time. Evert Faubel of Leith spent the tives in Raleigh. it chy | iis fe H past week visiting frriends and rela- ey [Wild Rose 1 By MBS. W. H. BROWNAWELL ° F é Hy Hi

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