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THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Regan callers Satur- non Ball, called om friends in this | Keifer and John Mosier homes, re- is recuperating from what was at first Begs pid pa de Mayol iA Peoese at one ee were OF OUR NEIGHBORS vay tele also a rata i aes to her home Saturday eve- | thought to be a ait papas wasted Mr. and Mr-. John Carlson and| Ruth Klevjord Ms ae ve ¥ ward it Horse of Cannon Bail | ning. Alice Swanson of Baldwin family ; . 8, Oder’s Frid k-end guest of her . NEWS ‘as calling on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan and i tie Scott home during the illness Meron A ate bit: an Ne ratte nse Canfield school. Henry Kuittel was a caller at the|son Wesley were Saturday night and Gétald Jones hauled a load of} Mrs, W. H. Kolb and children were Vg ———_—___________» took in the basketball tournament at | Prank Chesrorn heme Sunday. Sunday guests at the Roy Little | of Phyllis. goods for his father’s store Monday. | guests at the Mrs, K. Kolb home Sun- Littl Knife | Mandan. Saturda: Commissioner and Mrs Wallace | home. Vernie Peterson spent Tuesday eve- Mrs, Wm. Hickel and son Wayne | Gay, I ie ,| Dr. Frank Wel visited Hazelton] Keyes went to Linto.. Monday to] Pete Mickelson transacted business | ning at the home of Paul and Noel visited at the teacherage Saturday! ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and again last Tuesday and put the fin-|attend the monthly meeting of the | in Regan Monday. Borner. evening. son Raymond were guests at the Wm. By MRS. ARTHUR BIERIG |ishing touches on the organization of | county com‘ntsstoner: at.i to visit. The Jordah! young folks spent) wr. and Mrs. John Engdah! and W. 8. Oder and son Merwin were, McCullough home Thursday. i bak {the Hazelton community club. A Iec- geld ogeitl ed hg ‘ Rely Aone See evening at the Harry Dav- family have returned from a several Regan visitors Thursday and at-| Mr, and Mrs. Roy ee a ’e id Mrs. Joe Maerscl er ture was given at Zirbes theatre in! were business callers a ie ter | cnport home. onths stay in Oregon. demonstration. were Bi en children Grove over to the Steve the evening. Umber home Tugsaay ‘ CE eine RE, H. H. Clark of Chicago has en avi tela Thursday eve- y. They had to consult a (Kraft home on Sunday to spend the = yr. and Mrs. J. B. Landsberger and; D. C. Denhufm was shopping at Livestock Auction, Wednes- been holding evangelistic services in ning at C. L. Malone's an. listened physician for the little girl. ct day. ins Heth children visited at the Tom ier ft Ball the fore art of the day, March 20th. 200 bredjthe Presbrigcay cu for ined to the Sharkey-Stribling fight. Ira Bailey and ‘son ine iss Gladys Ort and Miss her home Sunday afternoon. veek. y ¥ aia: weeks. During the early part of D. E. Mattis and John Carlson at-| Gilbert Ward were Regan corel who spent last week-end at Miss Rachel Lenhart was a visitor] Steve Kovpy and son Frank were | ewes, 70 oh ar her head of services he was assisted by Rev. Fred | tended’ n trstiny Oran ats oe found it quite a task to at the capital city Saturday ahd Sun- | Cannon Bail shoppers Wednesday. |cattle, 20 head of horses. At Christ of Wilton, regular pastor, and Ae nigh* Mrs. Clarence Kettleson Dickinson, f q iP! Legion Saturday nigh’. Mr. and get some one to take them back to q gees vel ‘vas a caller at Can- | the X. H. Mill 4 me south-| Rey. Matteson. The services ‘were C. L. Malone hauled a couple of|and children were cee callers at fi ir boarding place. Mrs. M. Miller and son Abe, mo- | non Bal jay. ° cast of McKenzie. L. E. Hea- | largely attended. loads of coal from Regan last week. | the Ferdinand Wutzke home Monday 4 oan Back orove to the Joe Dick tored to Tappen Sunday, returnin;: | Prank Yetter made a business trip ton, Jr. 7 Charles Bleckreid has opened up @} Mr, and Mrs. John Carlson and preiite. =] {home on Sunday, where he got a@!th~ same day. to Fort Ric: one day this week. [enor ca cream station in the old postoffice | family and D. E. Mattis were Sunday Mr. Williams and son Rodney mo- fanning mill, and Mrs. Dick, his| Albert and Ben Kalberer were Bis . i , es 4 building, and is buying cream for the | visitors at the Malone residence. | tored to Bismarck Tuesday. i mother-in-law. accompanied him) marck callers over the week-end. Livestock Auction, Wednes- i; Win | Armour company. He plans on pur-| Mr, and Mrs. Paul Greenan a: “son ©. Wilkinson and Henry Swanson a] home, where she will visit for some! Miss “thel Field and Marie Lar- day, March 20th 200 bredi: Fg chasing poultry later on. Wesley were Sunday visitors at the were Regan business callers Tues- ne | vick were absent from school a great- a lieke ies Merle Weise, who works on the! Cecil Elkin residence. day. if i Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bierig and er part of last week, due to the fact| ewes, 70 bred sows, 80 head of By EDITH MUELLER - | willie Schonert farm in Burnt Creek, "Arthur Strand and Earl Mowder pelt ATL 4 children drove over to the Albert }that they had the mumps. cattle, 20 head of horses. At aes | spent the week-end with his mother. | 9. | called at the S. J. Jordah! home |store 50 beth ‘ nt Monday With : Koesel home Sunday afternoon. Miss Margaret Olsen, local teacher. th x. H. Ranch, 4 miles south- | Announcements have been received} Sam Brown and Joe Jiras returned Lein | Thursday. aa Chi in, pe Doliver Bros. rode down to the J.|was a shoprer and visitor in the cap- | (Ne X. H. Ranch, 4 miles here of the birth of a son of Mr. and | from a motor trip to Omaha, Nebras- @| Mr. and Mrs, Joo Kiefer called at |Mrs. SL ties: seenaanish eats Crowley ranch on Wednesday, where | ital city lest: Saturday, east of McKenzie. L. E. Hea- | nirs. Bethel Bailey. | ka, and several other states. At Oma- the John Howe home Friday evening. | Mr. and Mrs G they plan to get a few horses to break | Joe Chalfin who had been away on | ton, Jr. Christ Berg was discharged from |ha they visited with Mr. Brown's sis- By OLGA M. RISE Ray McCullough called at the Wil- |tained friends ‘nee scsi Hib later on. jan extended visit to his sister in Mis- | —_———_- the Bismarck hospital Friday. ter, Mrs. Abe Bernstein. lard Dimond home Friday morning. Sy co euncne we "nhicstay “after hoon. 5 Mrs. Doliver was called to the bed- |scurl, arrived home last Saturday, aft- |__| "Ne "and Mrs. Isadore Kremenetsky | _E. A. Fricke motored to Bismarck | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson and| Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey an- |tor E. W. Wakefield entertained . side of her sister, Mrs. J. Detwiler | cr several weeks’ absence. it Temvik i ee at ee pay, ae Hae ee raalawten during ued Mrs. Herbie Gunderson spent Fridey es ie are arrival of a son born ‘ cnnay at dione th hone Gf See. who Is quiet sick. | ——————— | e mong the capital city callers = | land just. 5 night visiting at Ole Spilde’s. March 7. s ‘Arthur Bierig drove to Dodge on | Livestock Auction, Wednes- | * a day were Gcorge Anderson, A. L.| leasing of the state owned lands. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rise and Olive] Mrs. Ira Bailey and Mrs, P. E. Pat- eerie birthday. Bid Sed ‘Tuesday, and found the road in very jday March 20th 200 bred By BERTHA LARVICK veya and pete Leip oe hi ‘ae Meyers, also attended the leas- spent Tuesday night at John Birke- | ton Rae LA tel Jorgen- Sha tes hegee “hg at De the ce he crocs ciemor as 2 | ewes. 70 bred sows. 80 head of | ner. and Mrs, James Fo gundey on | derson of Jamestown spent Saturday Cecil Mount of south of Bismarck |"“Radie /=neson and Amold Chris-|_8. W. Nemetz was a Regan caller |Lars Foss and K. A. Ersland. Be iseciceieverta here cattle, 20 head of horses. At) were visitors in Temvik Sunday. [and Sunday at their parental homes |was here Friday. Mr. Mount and | tianson motored to Sterling Friday | Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson motored a re ‘and Mrs. Matt Macrschbeker the X, H. Ranch, 4 miles south-| Hans Sorensen left for Linton | here. family, who are former residents of | night, where they played at a dance.| A. T. Kolb and Stephen Monroe |to Bismarck Monday. ; id children spent Wednesday at the! east af Mek L. E. Hea-| Monday night. TENS Conareeenund held services |this community, have been residing on |" rataemar ‘Lait? torte cde Driscoll | called at the W. H. Kolb home Wed-| Miss Mildred Hull of Marble Rock, Soe Macrschbeker home, | cast of MeKenzie. L. E. ated aa Heegeman, and grandson Jat the, Congregational church Sun- the farm owned by Mrs, Jennie Mor- | pvqicemar Leln nesday. Towa, who spent a few days visiting (be eciel ~ walked over to| tom Jr. visited in Hazelton Friday between |day. He will be here again next{an, Cecil says he has to move this Mrs, Harrison Rodgers Guests at the Ray McCullough |friends and relatives in Driscoll, left Mrs. aul Schroeder walked over to —— | trai {Sunday at 3 p.m. At present he i i h t yet found a suit. ‘ ison is visiting Mr. and Mrs. An-|for Dickinson Saturday, where she AHECSuLUS Westphal home on Sunc| | tains. ; unday at 3 p. m. ee eacte, He is | spring, but has not yet found a suit-| at the alfred Arneson home. home Sunday were Mr. for poh r “ nf ; ; i aah oe Steve Ogburn is helping at the | directing a choir for an Easter can- able farm to rent. Hell Arnesoi d lie Lein | drew Olson and son and Mrs. Willard | will attend normal after visiting a few See st Mis., Samson, who is/, Canfield || Julius Dies home as Mr. Dies is sick. | tata. Emil Geigle has purchased a large | were, ‘quietiy featriad 4h ores Dimond and son Lyle. days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Mad- © very il. | | Walter Moore was a caller in Lin-} Edna Boss took the train to Bis-| incubator end brooder from a ‘Twin| Rev, Foss ursday nigh Dinner guests at the Louis Jorgen-|son at Richardson. Joe Macrschbeker und brother Mati ; ton Monday afternoon. marck Saturday, returning with her | City firm, and plans on raising some ge ad meni ‘ ‘Ais Swe son home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.| al Chapin and Clarence Swanson eae ine te is | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Ann Carry Calquhoun was a call- | car Sunday. < early broilers. end with her parents, returning to| Shetty Bailey and family and Mr.|made a business trip to Blemerck {80 some shopping and attend to busi- | —— ‘ cr at the C. A. Albrecht home Sunday | Bud Cleveland of Wilton visited at| George Schonert and Wm, Paul are her school duties Sunday. and Mrs. Dave Bailey. Monday. ness matters. Those who attended the I. S. Bal-| afternoon. the E. C. Cleveland home Sunday. | holding a joint auction sale at an Nathan Robbins of Bismarck visited| , Rev. Monson of Bismarck will con-| Oigs Rice spent Sunday at home % - Ni ragcage by i ‘the Joo Cook home| Allen Quast and Melvin Sundeen! Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson mo- carly date. at Joe Rise’s Sunday after: duct services at the Canfield school-|and attended the young people's so- Livestock Auction, Wednes- h 6, were Barney and} wore callers at Linton Sunday. tored to Mandan Sunday to attend! Charlie Sorch was a recent business Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson | house Sunday, March 17th, at 2 p.m. (ciety, @ay, March 20th, 200 bred} ¥itar Strand, Agnes Hanson, Guy|™ Dorthea Enders won a dinner guest | {he Jamestown college concert. caller in Wilton. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Arthur McCoy and| “eq Erickson and Ole Vik spent motored to Mandan last Friday. 70 bred sows, 80 head of | McCoy. t Dee, Oda Bailey, Bur- | a¢ the Independence Hall Thursday | Oscar Anderson underwent an Ope-} John Baumiller, who recently Louis Vik, who is employed ‘at the | family were guests at the Ira Bailey Monday in Bismarck. 20 head of horses. At | 2°! Jacobson, Fred and Violet Olson. | nignt. « ration at the Bismarck hospital | moved to a farm near Wilton, was & Patterson ranch at Wing, is spending | nome Sunday. Ed Nygaard and M. Lein shipped watere, <V head of hors Se att | A nice lunch served at midnight! R. G. wichler of Linton will preach, Thursday evening. At this writing! recent caller in town. a few days at his home. ctatle Tuesday. the X. H. Ranch, 4 miles south- by ytzs. Cook, Everyone had a good | ig eee permits, at the Baptist | he’s getting along fine. Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Kent and fam-|" sr. and Mrs. Ben Oren visited at| ‘| 3.0. Wright and I. H. Omodt were east of McKenzie. L. E. Hea-| tim church next Sunday, March 17. Lshter Olive ig Henry, Jacobson. | iy have moved to the farm southeast | Harry Helgeson home Saturday. | | Regan called to Jamestown on railroad busi- ton, Jr. All the ‘voters of Canfield are} Mrs. Monaham and Ann Monaham | daughter Olive and son Herman visit~ of town which they purchased from] agr and Mrs. Harry Helgeson and + ness Sunday. ed to meet at the schooliiouse Sat- | were visitors at the Frank Foell home |¢¢ in Tuttle Sunday. h the Farmers State bank last fall, Mrs. Herbie Gunderson spent Monda, ESON Rev. F. W. Gress was @ Driscoll $s uaray, March 16. ‘This meeting is to] over the week-end, .Helen Bleth was an overnight guest at the B.N. Lein homer Y| By BURDELLA B. HELGESON | ie” ssonday. j Steele {/decide on building a new school! Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Stedman were ae een home Saturday. ~ o ‘Mr. atl prog ‘Vernon Brendon nome —_— Chas. Newcomer ret 4 from * | building. dinner guests at the Ed Larvick home ted Kemilla returned home from i Wild Rose son Byron spent Sunday evening at Fargo Saturday night. pre SW GRESS / wt McCoy visited with Joe Cook | Saturday evening. berektaiete tt pote ; . ¢| Jonn Birkeland’s. ‘Mrs. Chas. Swanson celebrated her ; By MRS. F. W. GRESS ; Wednesday ae Littie | eotttt Reich, John Bitelspacker and euthrlatieinee wumnberine ae ans reais Ed Nygaard, John Birkeland, Mr. birthday by entertaining a few ladies —_—— The high school play, “The Little} John Leno were visitors at Linton By MRS. W. H. BROWNA' L - i i i ternoon. ete) -aiil Mrs. Elmer Anderson of Glodhonpet Will be given in Wing | Wednesday evening. a surprise p-rty at the former's home . pres caMeHTIn Tissot Genet business | the entertainment committee will give ‘The Young Citizens’ league will give * ‘Washburn visited one day last week | March 2: yone is invited. Renee Enders entertained the fol- | Saturday evening in honor of Gott-| -rownship election will be held at Olive Rise, who has spent the last| Sy Cure” ‘Buther cin be carved by the |® Program on the evening of the 22d ~ at the t be of her ae pee os is ¥ Hah ud er night at sa a Siac ey) ats raed it being his birthday an-| coool No. 2 Tuesday fen ie Meee two weeks at home, returned to the rte Supper of March. sepiobeuniGh . Mrs. + Cunningham ar amily, jt ie Bailey home Sunda: OSC napp, anche elson§ ani a " of electing one supervisor for hree Mr. and Mrs. . F. in- >, Mrs. ‘Louis Geisler spent several) Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson and| Helen Alnoohe Fr ak ere eace DAmt lnon ope nt Bune 9 ara and aasedetioitee Ge yeKe aya eemployen ct St Wing, where she) "‘yirs. Willard Dimmond entertained ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ole b Egays last week in Valley City, visiting | Mrs. Alice Howe visited the school} Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Stedman, Mrs. fea at Harvey visiting at the Fryer @ vacancy. Polls open from 9 a. m. is &@ number of relatives Nelson. r it the home of her sister, Mr. and/ Monday. Larvick, W. A. Foell, Louise Focll, and ae Gane am until 5 p. m. a So Miss Tiny Sleight spent the week- . Geo. Mohr. | P.-T-A. was well attended, in spite | Mrs. Frank Foell were Linton callers the whit! party See a enee | cntts tihla peunston taper) ie celles Ghylin end in Tappen. Margaret HackbaTh enjoyed a visit! of the cold weather. Everyone had a| Saturday afternoon, eaik MW _ an vy an he Bert Glan- end at her home near Menoken. A M —_. = from her sister, Miss Hackbarth of | good time. Mrs. DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. a A eMBEe oh oan ak i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Synder of Bis- >——_______» * Nalicy City, Sunday. George and Mabel Bailey visited | Hendrix and Mrs. C. N. Henares =) ee Huninen eae ‘ik bein awa marck spent the week-end at the par- By E. R. KRAUSE | Braddock H Mrs. Hee vine dae heels) Hela their daughter and eee ue en Star at Linton ship Monday. sci ental home. < : 5 G. J. Steinert ° ° Minneapolis, where she will visit for| Mrs. H. F. Swanson, and daughter | Monday night. ae Mike Glovais motored to Bismarc! Mr. and Mrs. Sig Rupp and Mr. and a @ome time with her daughter, Mrs.| Dolores, at the John Howe home Bute id ean fos, ME. and Mrs. | yusiness ‘visor i Wine ay Toons | ated back with the car ‘tse fore port [Mts Adniphs mines ee ene Sid credited Hesris. day. edman, Mrs. Will Foell, Mrs, | °US : 1 Kk. were at the A. J. Krause home Mon- MI team spent Friday and Saturday | tine ond ass, James, Olson visited | Calquhown, Louise Poel! and steve] ,,Hele”, Soler entertained a num-[of,the week, | fay ia hele celebrate Mr. ‘Krause's| (SH, ‘elatives and friends In Mins | hint seetas,Jukols entertained the team spent Friday and Saturday | at the Ole Olson home Monday night.|Ogburn, visited: at the: Ray’ Little th i i students of the Braddock high school | forty-sixth birthday. it with ves ers and pupils y At the district tournament in Man- — home Tuesday. epee ce ete area cee irene Marvin Alm has returned to his| Desota ere radinerion eecpae on 2 dan. ‘ Livestock Auction, Wednes-|_ Rep. Carl Larvick and Mrs. Carl eae A Dr. Baer of Braddock was called|home Monday after being employed i T gM: and Mrs. Bonicher and chil-\day, March 20th. "200° bred Larvick who have been in Bismarek wn ee ee She EE eh, ele |S the Bismarck Tribune company all : The Braddock village election will F « dren went ismarc! prt Aas z legislature, are spending Ys wl who has bronchial pneumonia. . | winter. Tuesday, Marct re ) = where they visited with their daugh- | eWes, 70 bred sows, 80 head of | number of days with relatives and | ewes, 70 bred sows, 80 head of | Saville's many friends here wish him |" Fred Ehnes was a Regan caller| ~s ‘ ee town err heone reset 5, ter, Helen. at the St. Alexius hospita!./cattle, 20 head of horses. At) {riends in Temvik. ‘They will return cattle, 20 head of horses. At|a speedy recovery. a Tuesday afternoon. ‘Miss Alma ‘her | One trustee for 2 ‘uy, Harry Whitney is a patient at ths|the X, H. Ranch, 4 miles south. | t© Fargo where their children are at- the X. H. Ranch, 4 miles south. | Guests at the W. H. Brownawell| Paul Rupp returned to Bismarck : -Dinimond, k hospital. / east of McKenzie. L. E. Hea- | ‘¢4ing school. aot of M eke: 4 L.E.H home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. | Monday forenoon, after spending the . A concert was given at the high fase Mrs. John Englert and baby, who | nzie. L. E. Hea-| nonaid snyder of Bismarck and Mr. week-end at his home here. : 1 eee ty oS ae of pane hate pe rene ae or aie ton, Jr. and Mrs. Howard Bownawell of Mof- ** Jamestown college. under the direc- ome, Mr. and Mrs. Ray le, left —_ fit. , *,/ tion of Prof. and Mrs. J. S. Black. —_—____—_____—__+ for her home at British Columbia, > Mike and Jake had the misfortune| Ruebin Krause was 8 caller at the 2° gam Wamsley sold his stock, ma-|| Glen View |} Canada, Wednesday. Wilson ]} to lose a valuable horse last week. Im. J, Engelbretson home ‘Tuesday. {| échinery and household goods at auc- Word has been received from >| _ Mr. Funston of Menoken motored] Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were Re- ution Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Wams. Jamestown that Alfred Larvick, who ~ ° de Friday afternoon after his sis. TT : a mn. Mr. - ; ‘ . jown y after ~ |gan callers Tuesday evening. ey wi leave soon to look up a Toca | By MRS. LARS JACOBSON is attending the college there, has By MRS. JOHN A. BERG ter, Miss Ella Funston, teacher of |°% 1 = » probably in the east. Mrs.! hab pete ei ood poison in his knee and is in school No. 1. |S Wamsley will remain i- Steele until | ere a 's very ill at the |rrinity hospital. Mrs. Oscar Lar-| Sam Berg and Jake Wagner left for] "The Ernest Saville young folks mo- |) syshe has decided upon a location. Se ee vick left Saturday morning to stay | Garrison Wednesday to see Mr. Berg's tored to Bismarck: and back Sunday. f ZF re. W. Cunningham made a trip| Miss Katherine McLean departed | ick! bedside until he is better mother. They will bring back a truck j at . W. i jon the bus Saturday from Wilton to ' : of wheat for seed, which was * | oo —_________., to Bismarck one day last week. spend the week-end with her parents |, The following program was given . Pur-| ». ,, Viola Bailey had the misfortune to/ oP Menoken, Pi by the Community club: chased at Garrison. i Florence Lake pe her arm, while cranking her) "" aie. Shanizk and Mabel Soger | ,, Community singing, leader, Miss oe peaeand re Warnes > 2 -ear Monday night. il f 7 Kaufman. A ness Mon- The Presbyterian missionary co- BIA eee at tte mune O04 Geedibti mole <Dianos\“aleking® py | day anginune : By MRS. HENRY SEILINGER Ff ciety was entertained Wednesday aft-| home Primary Girls, Fred Bender Jr. was a visitor Sun- — = procs by Mrs. Dick Dodds, Mrs. R-| wr. and Mrs, Frank Lindstrom en- salttle Susrtetie ty Souunle Pate; flay afternoon at the J. J. Schafer) Dan pactinnon mess: Wine sob: ies Bismatck Monday.|; Moffit Bes Phelps charge of the program. " ‘i, a win ankenberger, C. J. Enders as per Saturday a: ‘noon. Behe officers for the new year were| pine Haitian ae and Adam Breckel. sings, Kate Selble and Ben Dveit-|° Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and | Miss = Anstalled at this meeting. was served at the midnight hour. Piano solo, “Baseball March” by Wisk are visitors at the Christ Wolf| daughter Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs. By MAUDE MOFFIT > secretary R. Dodds of the County; “Among those who were shopping in | Neil Quast. none. ! ,. | Herman Seilinger and son Earl were — = Fair association has issued a call for! wilton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.j Pantomime by Intermediate Girls. | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner vis-| visitors at the Herman Nieters home Mrs, E. M. Whiteaker and Murray =. falr boosters to meet at the court} al Holden, Mr. and Mrs, Steve Mur. | _Camoe song and Garden song by | ited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner | Sunday afternoon and evening. House motored to Bismarck on Mon- % house, March 13, for the purpose of ray, Mr. and Mrs, Enoch Anderson | Glee Club. Sunday evening. Catherine Lee was shopping in day, afternoon. : . & electing a board of directors and of-! and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson. Reading, “The World is Against Me” | Mrs. Fred Wall is very ill at his Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane and Mr. 5 Micers of the fair association. | Albert Larson was a business caller | bY Arthur Albrecht. home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walters and and Mrs. Lane, =, Most of our citizens gathered at the at the Enoch <.nderson home Satur-| Play, “Julius Caesar” by Men. John A. Berg and family called at Charley Seilinger and mother were to Bismarck on Monday. zy depot Saturday afternoon about 4:30! day, Sornrauinlty singing, leader, Miss ae Gottlieb Wall home Friday eve-| Bismarck shoppers nara Mrs. Kenneth Lane up to = to see the giant engine, said to be the; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and | Kaufman. ning. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel E. Bailey are dental work. done. = largest engine in the world, as it) Lowell Gheetanean motored to Bis-| _ Mrs. Quast gave a bridge dinner} Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paff of Good- | the proud parents of a baby boy born The Mandan W passed through Steele on a freight |marck Saturday to visit their father, {Sunday evening in hgnor of Mr.|rich visited with Mr. Newmiller and| to them Marchi the 7th. They call ‘in. | Hans Christianson, who is a patient | Quast’s birthday. The following guests | family Sunday. the new boy, Bethel Ernest, Jr. Moth- Mrs. Darling visited Mrs. Smith at/at the hospital. were invited: Mr. and Mrs. Chas.| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seibold mo-jer and baby are. getting along fine. he Woodlawn hotel several days last} Robt. Belyea called at the Jacob- | DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell,| tored to Bismarck Saturday to see| Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Seilinger and Kk. son home Monday. He is having an|Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Enders, Mr. and | Mr. Seibold's sister, who is at the Bis-| daughter, Mr, and Mrs. H. T. Seil- -Mrs. D. A. Ritchie visited at the ; Auction sale Tuesday on the Loubach | Mrs. Dave Calquhoun, Mr. and Mrs. | marck hospital. inger and son and Charley Seilinger 3 (oalkins home Thursday. farm. L. P. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. C. N.| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schafer and|and mother were Wing shoppers Sat- i Mrs. R. B. Porter returned last) John Baumiller was a Wilton caller | Hendrix and Miss Sorenson. Mrs.| daughters Viola and Vera visited at) urday afternoon. reek from Ransom county, Where | Saturday. He is now established on|Enders and C. N. Hendix won| the Gust Newmiller home Friday eve- spent the winter visiting rela-!the R. A. Loubach form, high honors. The consolation prizes ning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kratz are the | Went to Mrs. DeWitt and Mr. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and Mr. e. happy parents of a baby boy, born | Foell. Dveitwick were Mercer shoppers Sat- _ Livestock Auction, Wednes- | Sunday, March 10. Mother and baby urday. day, March 20th. 200 bred |8"¢ being cared for by Mrs. James| Livestock Auction, Wednes- fe pleat tye F a Le a te I a . i i A Logan Emery and Sam Berg were} Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis daughter wish all ladies please to bring baskets. UY McAvoy. hog: ‘Wilt ald were callers at Harold was @ capital city cattle yp egal 80 head at Lorella Johnson visited at the Law- day > ppd 20th. a ope Heed ue pa” the Henry. and Herman Sellinger — Pe to ~ eat of horses, rence Johnson home Sunday. ewes, 70 bri ws, 80 o . . learn ; x. i. ch A aeiles South. | Mr. and j es Ca es, ed sows, ear Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf visited at 3 Be *. east of McKenzie. L. E. Hea-|toted to Bismarck Monday on busi-|Cattle, 20 head of horses. At ee Newmiller home Wednesday ton, Jr. dis ness, also to visit Mrs. Larson’s| the X. H. Ranch, 4 miles south- Hugh Redington was a caller at the | Henry Sellinger and daughter Mar- tee ae lat te Aepltal oe oe MeKesisic; cl, Hea, |4.a8 Melson toon tees jorie were visitors at the Charley il Fil } feo es : Halley Nelson motored to Mercer |Sellinger home Monday evening. | Sunday. : was sca the Fo, Doman ee ‘Mon- a8, J. POSEY PRATHER, Dunes. Bismarck Sunday where he had been od Manny sverige She will a and Mrs. Fred Moffit, who renting of Untos, : . B. ‘ past i have spent the past months visiting |spent. the with his oNldred Jacobson called at the ¥ Estherville %]_ Livestock Auction, Wednes- ma BA A OS ae 7 ment. iat frlends and relatives in California, |friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage, Enoch Anderson home Friday eve- ie a day, March 20th. 200 bred John Skie is building » garage for returned to their home on Tuesday |Teturning to Eliéndale Monday. ning. ewes, 70 bred sows, 80 head of Charley Seilinger this week. By MRS. ROY LITTLE cattle, 20 head of horses. At| The Nieters children’ visited with Fi hildren Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Garl Berg were Bis- the X. H. Ranch, 4 miles south- bc bean Herman Seilinger, Her- i i ef Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan. and Emory Johnson motored to Wilton Saturday to shop and visit friends. re marck business callers Monday. east of McKenzie. L. E. Hea- man Nieters and Henry Pavey were (Sid Bald Livestock Auction, Wednes- Earl Mowder was a Regan caller|ton, Jr. : d in Hazelton till Saturday, day, 70 on te ae pl grr and Sinar Strand, Earl|o they want to Bismarck. Te 20 Wena hae ae | Mander ans lacey Sree: vere Baldwin toseo Agnes Keogh, Helen |Cattle, 20 head of ho At y evening visitors at the Roy 4 * Sivin Wahiman and Mil. | the X. H. Ran e Tuesda: " ch, 4 miles Little home. went to Bismarck | east of McKenzie. L. E. Mike Pankovitch, Nathan Wange-| - By FLORENCE BORNER ‘took in the last geme| ton, Jr, : ep ce Hl ey i i i 4 I § Sen Fi ze # t iy il s E F gd Et 8 i g H Te 5 Bs Fh man sud Gene Little motored to — Regan Wednesday. ‘William Gilbertson of Garrison vis- Harry Davenport was a passenger | ited here Tuesday afternoon while en at dy gate auaszi Wt get F é. i b : i sf : : : if ei ERE Barl Mowder was a visitor at| “anton Christ’ “AEE a] a. hd «