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Taft By FLORENCE GOSNEY . __ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Bismarck hospital for six weeks. urday. He had been staying with ihis grandmother while his mother ©) Chas. Beem to luncheon Friday afi- | was in the hospital. || ernoon. Emil Olson and family will move Anna Fiest, who has been a guest | on the O. M. Colyp farm the first of at the home of her brother, Sam Fiest. | April. | departed Tuesday for Roscoe. 8. D.| Mrs. Louis Jorgenson called at J. home, who has been a paticn: in a/and Olaf Klevjord left for Minot on Gerald Ghylin returned home Sat- | latter part of the week. | i @ business trip. will return the The primary room had a party for their teacher ‘The high school play will be given in Wing March ‘ | Wm. Stoller of Miner, N. D., was, PF, Little’s Saturday. } anton Oberg was a town caller |a Raleigh business visitor Saturday. jednesdav. ; A. H. Shyborg, federal land bank Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen motored | examiner, was a business visitor in | Bismarck Friday. Raleigh Friday. “8 L. Hurr was in Sterling Wed-! Jake Obstate returned to his home _eaday. ; at Soien aiter spending several days = Byron Nieman called at the John | visiting friends in Raleigh. jenz home Friday night. | Rev. Corbit of Leith called in Ra- George Lewis, Herman Nieman, | leigh between trains Saturday at- sresley Gosney and Mr. Runey were | tending the Ladies Aid dinner. those who attended the telephone; To the ‘ast committee of the Ra- eeting in Sterling Wednesday. Miss Viola Fernquist and Earl Gas- ; Mesdames Beem. Oleson, Frost and | evening after school ill called at the Gosney home Friday ' Rassmussen, is due much credit for | Virgil. vening. the successful dinner served to the| Mr. spent Tnursday and | Monday. and ome Saturday. | committee wish to thank J. C. Chris Miss Florence Gosney spent Satur- | tensen who gencrously furnished the | ay afternoon with Doris Chenoweth. | oysters and crackers for the 0; Mrs. Johnson and son William were | stew and also all others who assisted | own callers Friday. them in any way. The Ladies Aid | Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and ; held their monthly meeiing after the 7 jar) Gaskill were Bismarck callers}dinner Saturday instead of the 1 aturday. regular meeting day Thursday. Mes- | George Lewis was in town Friday. {dames Elizabeth Morrison, Schuk. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and | Theo. Christenson and Dorward will hildren were Moffit callers Friday. be the hostesses at the next regular Mrs. Henry Jessen called at the} Meeting in April. thenoweth home in Sterling Satur-| There was a basketball game be- tween the single and married men of Raleigh Friday, the single men being victorious. Melchoir Swalich arrived Monday ness caller Monday. Alvina Kraft Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi home. Gene Little spent Clyde and Clayton Lit Mr. and = Mrs. ay. James and Johnny Baker were terling callers Wednesday. Carl and Eddie Olson called at the ohn Benz home Monday. for a visit at the home of his sister Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and | 2nd brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. hildren called at the George Lee) Peter Kopp. ome in Sterling Saturday. R. C. Christensen is on the sick list Mr. and. Mrs. John Benz and chil- | ‘his week suffering with the flu. ren were Moffit callers Saturday. Ernest Swanson ret Gordon home Saturda: eorge Lewis home Sunday. Lawrence Kositzky and Alfred ‘rench of Bismarck called at the rosney home Sunday evening. Miss Mildred Johnson spent Sun- @y and Monday nights at the Marion ee home. M. E. Ladies Aid will meet at the aed Jessen home Friday, March By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and family ‘Tuesday eve- ning. The Schoon men folks were Bis- marck callers Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Repp from south of Driscoll called at the Albert Christensen farm Friday. From there they went to the E. A. Van Vleet farm. They also stopped at the son's. Kolb home Thursday. . + Mrs. Chas. Gaskill returned home com Bismarck Saturday, having dent the week with her daughter, {rs. Carl Kositzky. The Sterling Sunday school is pre- Oscar were Regan callers Saturday. Mrs. John Howe was a Bismarck paesenger Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscai’ Magnuson were Regan callers Saturday. Alice Walker is again assisting Mrs. P. E. Patton with housework. Ferdinand Wutzke called at the | John Webber home Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Emil Olson and son | Mrs. Wayne Warren at the Bismarck the | hospital Sunday. March 10. Friday at Oscer Magnuson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Moser \ social callers at the Joc Kiefer home ' Monday morning. i to visit Mrs. Ferdinand Wutzke Mr, and Mrs. Herman Nieman and j Public Saturday noon, when the neat and family motored to Tuttle Sunday jhildren called at the Roy Turner sum of $40.85 was taken in. The /to visit with friends and relatives. S. W. Nemetz was a Regan busi- is assisting with housework at the John Webber home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCyllough were guests at the Wm. McCuulough home inand Sunday with ttle. turned to Yy. Mr, and Mrs, Herman Nieman were |? 7 . J |) Martin Dockter and family moved. wriscoll callers Monday afternoon. || Clear Lake || to Regan last week. Mrs. Mary Candee called at the |» —|_ Guests at the W. H. Kolb home Sunday of last week were Mrs. K. Kolb and son Andrew, Monroe and Allen Tolliver. Mr. and Mrs. Lute Davis were Sun- day dinner guests at the Irvin John- Mr. Kettleson and son Jennings were Regan callers Thursday. W. H. Kolb called at the Mrs. K. Highland school No. 1, taught by Aalanea Funston, will give ais eHbia munity held an all-day setcion at the tainment Friday evening, March 22.| home of Mrs. Horace Dirlam Thurs- C. O. Kettleson called at the Algot | 48y. Ryberg home Tuesday. were Monday with Wutzke | in large flocks along the highway near were social callers at the M. Feuling Walworth the ranch to work Tuesday after spending a few days at his parental home. S. B. Olson called at the Ernest Mrs. V. N. Miss Viola De Long and Charles indmill, popular members of the ounger set of this community, sur- vised their many friends by being uiety married at Washburn, Tues- ay, the 13th of March. The bride the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ay De Long and the Groom is the on of Mr. and Mrs. Windmill of 7ilton. uverne, N. D. Chas. Krotz was a dinner guest at aring an Easter program. Glenview By MRS. LARS JACOBSON pit A large crowd attended the party iven at the W. A. Larson home aturday evening. Whist and danc- ag were the features of entertain- tent and a delicious ‘rved at midnight by Mrs. Larson. ftusic was furnished by local talent | who have been visiting with her par- a time was had by all. Virl Holden visited at the Lars|few days, left Monday evening from acobson home Thursday evening. Loren Couch, who is employed on| not, where she has accepted a po- ae Lester Larson farm, visited at the | sition. on Johnson home Sunday. Mrs. Jay De Long spent Saturday | day at Clear Lake school No. 1. me and Sunday with her father, ts Christianson, who is a patient | Stiles home Tuesday. t a Bismarck hospital. lunch = was ;Charley Sorch of Baldwin was a | Lake school No. usiness caller at the Enock Anderson | itor Tucsday. ome Friday. Frank Kocker, Jr., returned Friday | © fter spending several weeks visiting is daughter, Mrs. Russell Rustand of 1e Lars Jacobson home Saturday. yalded'on the Scott place all winter, place winter, return to Bismarck in the | 2", the Algot Rybé@g home Monday. } who are living in the on the bottom lands busy moving out to avoid the len was a Wilton caller , M, Jacobson called at the home Monday to see the Jacobson and Con John- it ze af: i (i to E Belyea property Tuesday and price. Johnson, daug! Mandan Friday. John Carlson, was sold at a are inter Ruth were Bis- | 44 ] oJ Adolph Bassen home. Roy Olson and Willie Schoon at- attended the dance at Tuttle Friday evening. Mrs. Marie Olausen and family vis- ited Sunday at Mandan with Mrs. Olausen’s sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen, Miss Myrtle and Walter, were enter- tained to a lovely Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas. H. A. Thomas and daughter Evelyn were also guests. E. A. Van Vleet took some hogs to Steele Monday to be shipped by the shipping association Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Schaffer and Miss Viv- jan, also Mrs. Harold Hargrave and sons Bob and Billy were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen. Mrs. Bable Carlson and children, Gene Little called at the Adolph Ryberg home Sunday. Ida Magnuson visited with Emma Coleman Wednesday. Leo Sheldon called at Walter Scott's Wednesday. Rev. Monson of Bismarck con- ducted services at the schoolhouse Sunday. Quite a large crowd was in attendance. Little Clair Ghylin was baptized. The sponsors were Burnett Jacobson, Violet, Fred and Oscar Ol- son. Rev. Christ of Wilton will conduct services at the Canfield schoolhouse Easter Sunday. ¢—___________4 | Painted Woods ° By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD 5 Herman Hildebrandt and sons Ra- mond and Clarence have vacated the Swanke place and are at the present staying at the home of Frank Riebe. A family from Bismarck has moved in where the Hildebrandt's have lived. Mrs. Andrew Nelson visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Elsberg and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld. Mrs. Gust Peierson of Bismarck has es visiting relatives in this vicin- ty. Edwin Lillezjeld and Lester Brown returned home Monday evening. They brought the latter’s car home from Bismarck, having no trouble at all, all the way. Many of the people fror: this vi- cinity attended the first auction sale of the season. on the old Laubach place Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Wm. Brown, Edwin Lillefjeld, Frank Johnson, Lester Brown and Jean Damstrom called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday. Albert Riebe passed away Monday. He had been making his home with his son Frank Riebe of Painted Woods for the past year. He died of ald age. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon from the Ger- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, for a Steele for her new home near Mi- Township election was held Tucs- M. Magness was a caller at the Will Miss Verna Slight, teacher cf Clear 1, was a Driscoll vis- Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE ‘There was a township meeting held Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasche and fam- ily were guests at the Louis Jorgen- son home Wednesday. Charlotte Wilmot spent the weck- end with Mrs. Henry Swanson and the Howe girls, Alice Walker returned home Sun- day after helping Mrs. Patton with housework. man Lutheran church at Wilton. A Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey visited at|son, Fred Riebe, of Wisconsin, also the Mrs. Mabel Bailey home Sunday. | attended his father’s funeral, A. Kolb Stephen Monroe and Allen} Andrew Nelsoh was @ Wilton caller * gin | Tolliver thotored to Bismarck Mon- | Thursday. . Mrs. Arthur Damstrom and twa W. H. Kolb and sons Edward and | daughters viisted with Mrs. C. M. Els- a.| Robert were Regan callers Saturday. | berg and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilkinson motored | evening. to Wing Tuesday. Elias Lillefjeld called at the home Alvin Ghylin was a Bismarck call-]of Ole Lillefjeld Saturday morning. {er Thursday. From there he went to Ditk Iverson's ine ner a ee rane an 0. Kettleson was a Regan caller | where he spent the remainder of the alate ursday. “WBeveral farmers from Raleigh at- ied the leasing of school land at H. E. Wilson of Cannon Ball was { business visitor in Raleigh Thurs- Wr, and Mrs. Russell. Moore of dan visited relatives in Raleigh rs. Chartes Arndt By W. B. DORWARD a — ) Edward’ Rassmussen has been on me sick list the past week suffering } inflammatory ‘A. W. Rosson home is Mrs. Rosson the is quite ‘ill. a business visiter | Coy. Andrew Walker, Mr. and M1 Andrew rheumatism. of Selfridge ar- and will remain at day. ‘Township meeting was held at the Lawrence Johnson home Wednesday afternoon. Arthur Damstrom visited at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday. Joe Brown has started to haul his hay and wood up to the old Hilde- brand place. Joe ani his family ex- pect to move to their new home in the very near future. There was an election meeting at the Oscar Brostrom home Sunday evening. John Jacobson frona near Garrison, where he is working in a coal mine, arrived at few days ago at the Frank Riebe home. the funeral of Albert Riebe le returned to Garrison with his daughter, who will keep house for him Canfield Willard Dimond called at J. F Little’s Saturday. Kenmar Jordahl and Emil John- son motored to Bismarck Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were guests at the Homer Taylor home Sunday. Mrs. Louis Jorgenson visited with her sister Mrs. Sheppy Bailey Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son visited at the Win. McCullough home Sunday. Mrs. Homer Taylor and Mrs. Joc Cook surprised the primary school room one day last week by visiting the schooi 2nd treating them to jello and cake. Joo Weideman called at the S. B. | Olson home Tuesday. Regan cellers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jorgenson and son | #—— Franklin, Ed Rasche, J. F. Little, |} Clayton and Clyde. Willard Dimond. | 4 Mr. end Mrs. H. Taylor and family.|~ ~ Chas, Our, Grant Lindsey, Guy Mc > } o- > By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Olson and son, Mr. and Mrs.| Rev. I. G. Monson of Bismarek . McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. W. home Sunday. Both P. E. Patton stayed at the/| nicely. Jorgenson home Saturday afternoon] Mr. and = baby while Mrz. Jorgenson |I. G. Monscn home Regan. Sunday. » and Mrs, Dave Pailey wore| visited at the Patton 5 home. guests at the Mrs. Mabel Briley home| The intermediate , Welch's Spur | ¢-—___—__—_—_——¢ By MRS. R. M. WELCH A baby son was born to Mr. and Hugh McMurrich and Robt. Welch | called at the Otto Dorman home; Wm. Reed, Otto Dorman, Mr. and} Louis Leurice and Franklin Jorgen- | Mrs. Chas. Mallard, Wayne Warren. leigh Ladies Aid society, composed of | son called ai J. F. Little's John Home, Hugh McMurrich and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch were Bis- marck visitors Monday. Fred Rittel called at the Robt. Boyd home to phone Monday, but the ice evidently must have broken the wire, as he was unable to get Bis- marck. Lawrence and Leo Doppler worked their machinery Monday repairing and getting things in shape to start spring work soon. Pheasants have been reported seen Apple Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rittel called at the Robt. Welch home Monday eve- ning. Clarence Doppler called at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robt. Welch, Tues- day. Mrs. Rittel called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday morning. Mr. Rittel, who has been having well trouble, drove to Menoken for repairs the same day. The Snyder children did not at- tend school Wednesday on account of the bad weather. Reuben Rittel was out of school several days this week on account of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and family visited at the Ed Doppler home Wednesday. Grandmother Doppler has been confined to her bed for sev- eral days with a cold and rheu- matism. Mr. Keller of Bismarck called at several of the homes in this vicinity in the interest of the Equity Creamery company. The Missionary society of this com- jay. Janet Stewart, who stays with Mrs. Robt. Boyd and goes to Boyd school No. 1 this winter, accompanied her teacher, Miss Nieland, to the Robt. Welch home Thursday evening. Mr. Boyd called for her after the mis- sionary meeting at Mrs. Dirlam's. Lawrence and Leo Doppler called at the home of their sister, Mrs. Robt. Welch, Thursday. Lawrence Doppler called for his brother-in-law, Robt. Welch, Friday and later motored to the sale at the Roswick farm near Menoken. A large crowd was reported present, and many from this neighborhood at- tended. Julius Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker and family, Fred Rittel, Ed Doppler, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMurrich and | family, O. P. Welch, Joe Hill and Geo. Scarborough were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Varnum visited at the Dirlam home Sunday. Lawrence Doppler visited his cous- in, Marcus Tremblay, at thé Geo. Mc- Manus home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited at the Doppler home Sunday afternoon. Rudolph Alsbury was in this vicin- ity Sundey rounding up his herd of horses. He stayed overnight at the home of his sister, Mrs. Joe Hill. The Alsbury family, former residents of this vicinity, are living in the Magnus section house at present. ¢ ' ¢ > | Steele By MRS. F. W. GRESS Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Altes and family motored to Bismarck Saturday, where they spent the afternoon shopping Miss Mildred returned home with them and spent Sunday on the farm, ré@urning to Bismarck Sunday night. Mrs. Mabel Carlson and children moved to Granville Monday. Mrs, Carlson will have charge of the tele- Phone office in Granville. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wamsley have moved into the home Mrs. Carlson vacated. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Whitney came from Maine last week and will visit relatives here for some time. Hilda Sterck is assisting with the work at the Geo. Altes home while lene is employed in the auditor's of- ce. Buster Brown returned last week from Ft. Snelling, where he has been receiving treatment, and will visit at home for a short time. Adelbért Taylor visited relatives here Sunday. < The Gardner Foye home: is quaran- tined for scarlet fever. Jessie Homsey and Selma Repp spent Saturday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schossow and little son made a trip to Mott and Chandler last week. Mr. Schossow's brother returned with them. Edgar McGee visited Sunday at the home of his sister.‘Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and family. Vince Wamsley had sevéral fingers badly cut last week, which necessi tated a vacation from work several Willard Porter was in Steele Satur- Sag visio at the Hollis Porter home. fesley was up from Lib- reports Mrs. Nichol: son having had a very bad case of flu, which lasted all yes i the weather. Wal eee. mes were held in the gym Thurs- be and Friday nights after school. ‘The score in the freshman-sophomore game was 1-21 in favor of the sophs. and in the senior-junior game 3-2 in favor of the seniors. A small admis- sion was charged for these games and the money was used toward paying for the hot showers that were in- stalled in the gym during the winter. The P. T. A. held their regular meeting in the gym Monday night. The following program was given: Singing. audience; reading. selection from Edgar Allen Poe's works, Mrs. L. Dornacker; pantomime, “Animated Slang” by the pupils of seventh and eighth grad piano solo, Mrs. Ross A. Fillebrown; play, “Wooing Under Difficulties," Miss Knutsvig, Miss Breidford, Miss Boyd, Miss Hunke, Miss Snoetland, Miss Mock, and Miss Hackbarth; music by the girls’ sex- tette, Bernie Wigton, Esther Zech, Ar- letta Craig, Beulah Lindseth, Mildred Ness and Bernice Ness. The junior class served lunch at the close of the program. | Baldwin hes been visiting out here j with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strandemo. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted and family were dinner guests Tuesday at tie Joe Varley home while Mr. Whitted assisted Varley in branding his stock. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stalks came from Wilton Tuesday and were guests at her parents, F. C. Nelson's. r Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Berg and fam- ily and Louise Thorn spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday visiting her parents near Tuttle, returning home Sunday evening. Miss. Mabel Lytle spent Thursday night at the R. G. Marchant home as the guest of Helen. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Witt and sis- ter, Mrs, Jacob Triebuasser, were - | ¢ ° The Homemakers club met with Mrs. J. P. Boucher Friday. A lesson on trees and shrubbery was given at! this meeting. Marvin Ness left Sunday for Bis- marck, where he will be employed for some time. The county fair association met Wednesday at the courthouse and elected a board of directors as fol- lows: Geo. Murphy, Kintyre; Jim Daniels, Pettibone; Paul Hasse, Tap- pen; Walter DeVore, Dawson; Mont Lewis, Tuttle; B. C. Koester, Ross Haibeck, Francis Haibeck, of Steele. This board will meet in a few days to elect officers for the fair associa- tion. ‘Wm. Green was in from Pursian to Lake Tuesday. Carl Altes had the misfortune badly wreck his car early one morn- ing last week when the lights on his car failed to work and he ran into a large pier of a bridge at Medina. For- tunately none of the occupants of the car were seriously hurt. ' Trygg \ By GLADYS E. NELSON * | * ¢ Mildred Skoglund arrived here re- cently from Duluth, Minn., where she will visit her sisters a while—Mrs. Oscar Coleman and Mrs, Arthur Sol- berg and Mrs. Bert Hendershott, near Sterling. Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coleman and family and Mildred Skoglund were guests last Sunday at the Oscar Magnuson home. Ida Magnuson has been visiting at the Oscar Coleman home a few days with Mildred Skoglund, formerly from this vicinity. Local folks attended a farewell party last Saturday night at the Os- car Landerholm home. They have purchased some land near the John Engdahl home and have moved some buildings on it and intend to break up part of it for flax. Mrs. Oscar Coleman, Ida Magnuson and Mildred Skoglund visited last ‘Monday with Mrs. G. F. Nelson, where they were luncheon guests. Geo. Nelson was a caller at the Nels Nelson home Tuesday morning where he took them to Regan to have their car repaired. Ida Magnuson was a social caller recently at the Kruger home. Edwin Olson and Anton Fisher were callers at the Geo. Nelson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Emma Nelson from Bismarck came out last Sunday to visit their parents, Nels Nelson's. Mrs. Joe Varley received word from her sister, Mrs. William Staples of Havana, N. D., that she arrived at her destination safely. The township board met Tuesday at the office of the clerk, Arthur Magnus, to straighten up the books. Edwin Olson went to the Gib Sed- erstrom home Wednesday visiting with his sister. Gladys Rue, Dorothy Cotz, Edwin and Josephine Olson attended a birthday party at the Gylden home the 10th in honor of Miss Sylvia's birthday. Mrs, Jean Cunningham spent the last week-end in Bismarck visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Engdah! and family arrived here recently from Portland, Oregon, where they spent the winter. He was called here by the illness of his. mother, Hannah Engdahl, who died Tuesday morning at her son John’s residence in Bis- marck. A number of friends from here attended the funeral which was held in the Baptist church at 1:30] Friday in Bismarck. Interment was made in the Naughton cemetery. Florence Whitted was taken to Bis- marck last Monday where she saw a physician and had an abscess in her throat lanced. Mrs. G. F. Nelson got word from her sister, Mrs. Albert Ludke, of Sebeka, Minn., that she had an ac- cident, dislocating her arm at the shoulder. Joe Jiras, F. C. and R. C. Nelson, Edwin Olson and the Nelson Bros. were Regan caller Friday. Willie Jiras was a caller at the M. A. Nelson home Friday. Pearl Nelson spent the week-end here with her family, returning to the Estherville school teaching Mon- day morning. John Anderson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson to Bismarck Friday. Local relatives received word that Violet Ludke of Sebeka, Minn., will be confirmed in the Evangelical Lutheran church of that place on Easter Sunday, the 3ist of .March. John Anderson was a caller Thurs- day at the Nels Nelson home. Nels Nelson was a business caller Saturday morning at the G. F. Nel- 4 with Miss Josephine Olsdn. err and Mrs. Gib Sederstrom were Saturday GE SoENE GE LES of ‘3 i Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel, a baby girl Tuesday, March 12, who died Wednesday morning. Funeral services were held at McClusky Thursday. Sympathy is extended to the bereavement parents. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Triebuasser and sons Edwin and Arthur spent Thurs- day at the Wm. Witt home. Sunday evening callers at the Jake ‘Wentz home were Gustaf Witt, Erwin Wentz and LeRoy Marchant. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter Verna Mae were callers at the R. G. Marchant home Sunday evening. wme ‘Witt and son John called at the August Heitzmen home Monday. Anton Novy, Albert Hindbouch, Gust and John Witt, Helen and Le- Roy Marchant, C. C. Wentz, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son called at the Nieters home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Witt called at the Triebuasser home near McClusky Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Tees, Mrs. Tees and James Tees called at the Fred Smith home Thursday evening. O. O. Sperry fas a Wing shopper Monday. ‘Theodore and George Nolan, John and Herman Fode, Albert, Fred and Martha Hindbouch, Anton, Tracey, Edward and Elizabeth Novy and O. O. Sperry and son Warren spent Sunday at the Wm. Ryan home. Ernest Swanson and John Howe spent Sunday at the Joe Novy home. ‘Wenzel Korzenik, Jacob Wentz and Carl Johnson motored to Wing Satur- day afternoon. Mrs, C. C. Wentz is helping at the H. H. Siebel home while Mrs. Siebel is in the hospital at Anamoose. Callers at the Wm, Witt home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentz family, Luella and Tillie Wentz and Helen Marchant. Wm. Ryan and son Thomas were Regan shoppers Friday. Theodore Nolan called at the Schuk home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Klein and family motored to Bismarck Sunday where they will make their home aft- er spending the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. - Christ Hein were callers at Tuttle Sunday. Wm. Ryan and son Tommy called at the O. O. Sperry home Saturday. ‘Wm. Witt and son Johnnie motored to Wing Monday. R.G. Marchant and son LeRoy were business callers at the John Semter home near McClusky Monday. Jake Wentz helped Wm. Witt with butchering Monday. Joe Klemin motored to Hurdsfield Monday, returning Tuesday. Herman Nieters and William and John Witt were Wing shoppers Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wentz and sons Lloyd and Calvin spent Wed- nesday with Mr. Wentz’s brother, C. C. Wentz and family. Thomas Novah motored to Wing Saturday morning. Mrs. O. O. Sperry spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Ed Nolan. Last Sunday visitors at the Jacob Wentz home were Theo. and Norman, Johns, Catherine Lee, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Witt and family, Joe Klevin and Vadvin Wentz. Jacob Berg motored to McClusky Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene were Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon. Gustof Witt and LeRoy Marchant spent Friday evening at the Jacob Wentz home. Carl Johnson motored to Wing Monday. Fred Barrett was a caller at the Jacob Wentz home Monday. I Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Luverne Richardson returned to her home near Driscoll after spending a week at the Park Wood home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven were shopping in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rue and daughter of Bismarck were dinner guoee at the VG Grape Berne Pub Mrs. Roy Yule is visiting her sister, Mrs. Milton Rue, of Bismarck. T. 1. Bailey and grandson Dewey Loney of Mason City, Iowa, are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and lgoking for a farm on which he ex- pects to move his family. Mr. and Mrs. Chris De Groot and family have moved in the upstairs roams of the Fred Erickson home. Hil. te {living in Steele the past year and are now moving to Medina. Mr. and Mrs.-Charles Graves, Mrs. Harry Graves and children were vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bourne in McKenzie Monday evening. Frank Matty is now working at the Menoken garage. A dance was held in Lockwood's dance pavilion Monday evening. if Florence Lake ' | > By MRS. HENRY SEILINGER Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Halver and ‘son Stanley visited at the E. E, Glanville home Sunday. Charley Seilinger called at the Here man Seilinger home Sunday. Helen Marchant, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and children and the Nieters children were callers at the Witt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walters and John Flood were visitors at the Charley Seilinger home Sunc:y after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and daughter Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son Earl vis- ited at the E. E, Glanville home Sun- day. Marjorie Seilinger and Earl Seil- inger have been sick with a cold the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were Wing shoppers Saturday. The surprise party which was given for Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville was well attended, and everyone reported a fine time. Henry and Charley Seilinger were Wing shoppers Saturday night. Henry and Eerman Seilinger were callers at the Paul Bennett home Sunday morning. Dan McKinnon hauled hay to his new place Saturday. Charley Seilinger called at the Ralph Halver home Sunday. By KATIE D. ‘STEWART John *Alsbury. and family have moved into the section house at Magnus. Mr. Alsbury has been farm- ing for 20 years, and has now de- cided to take a short vacation and | %: perhaps get into some line of business at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hauser and Abe Loveless transacted business in Bis- marck Monday. A Mr. Kurtzmar held a sale at the Kraft place Thursday of this week. He has recently moved into town and Alex Anderson and family, of near Regan, have moved onto this place, which they will farm the coming sum- mer, A. J. Stewart delivered some hogs in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Gramling is home again, after spending several weeks at the A. J. Stewart home. Andrew Iwan has rented a section of land in the Glencoe neighborhood and has purchased another. Mr. Iwan expects to do a great deal of farming this year. He will continue to live on his own place near his father's, but will drive back and forth to farm the other land. Loren Gramling. of Wilton visited relatives in this vicinity last week, be- fore going to Watford City. He has accepted a position there, where he ter’ can be near his children. Robert Belyea, who formerly lived in this vicinity, has moved from the farm he occupied near Wilton. He is now living in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMurrich mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. A family from north of Bismarck moved onto the farm in Missouri = S.W. Burleigh | i iy township known as the Eldridge Place. Mr. Chessak farmed the place for several years, and the last winter ae and Mrs. Knight have been living re, ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. Moore has been able the Past few days to take his old route to Glencoe, the snow having melted from the highway. This makes it ae poy convenient for those who ave n unable to get their on the route, : sus ° o By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. Henry Sorem Saturday after- @| noon. A delicious chicken dinner was served by the hostess. The next meet- ing will be held Thursday afternoo! ®| March 28, sci “Braddock First” community pro- gram was held Monday evening and was a fine success, Many of the farmers were out and enjoyed the fine program put on by the enter- tainment committee. At the end of the program over 300 boxes of lunch were served. Many new names were added to the membership roll. The next community program will be sponsored by the Civic club, who will put on a one-act play. ‘ Ernest Saville, who has been very ill with pneumonia, is reported as getting better. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. C. T. Barton was a Kintyre eee ccnp trains Monday. She accom} er daughter Mrs, Beale, home. ” = Mr. and Mrs. J. G. De France tored as ‘Moffit. ‘Thursday on as on thetr way Yo Bismarck. They had to leave the car there and made the rest, of the trip with B. Andrus. They returned home by train Friday, Ed Hixon returned to Bismarck Monday after spending several weeks in Braddock helping Don McDonald put up ice and also taking a part in the play, “The Zander Gumps Wed- ‘©! postponed from March 25 to April 3. Everyone should remember the date and come. Mrs, A. Damsgaard visited in Bis- marck several days this week. Virgil Dexter returned home from Butte, Mont., where he had been in the hospital for several weeks. sustained an injury to his back also had ah operation for appendi- citis, Mr. and Mrs. Obert Salhus hay moved into the section house lately eo week. Her sister is one of the teach- ers in the Bismarck schoois. Mrs. Emma Button went to Bis- marck Friday to receive treatment for her hand which had been poisoned by using turpentine. She may have to remain there several days. Jim Ryan came down Thursday and spent the time between trains visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ryan. ‘W. W. Baxter and Andrew Olson motored to Linton Saturday, return- ing home Sunday morning. Homer Lamm arrived in Braddock Friday after a several weeks’ visit with his mother and sister at Anna- bel, Mo. Lauri, the little six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Holste, passed away Wednesday at the Bismarck hospital after a lingering illness from diabetes. The body was interred Sunday in the Finnish Lutheran cemetery. oY Alta | By CARL SCHATZ ‘Richard Adams and Fred Brackett and son Alvin were in Regan Satur- y. John and Emil Stroh, Dave Hoch- halter and Mrs. H. Schatz and daugh- ter Ruth drove to Bismarck Tuesday to see Susie, who is at the hospital, and rgport that she is getting along nicely* John Poo and some Regan friends drove to Bismarck Sunday to see the new Northern Pacific locomotive. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz were vis- itors at the H. Schatz home Thurs- day. Laurets Adams transacted business at Regan Thursday. Sarah Schatz spent last week-end at the home of her parents. Emil Johnson drove to Pickards- ville Friday. Myre Brown visited at the Dixon home Sunday evening. Albert Anderson and Laurits Adams motored to Regan Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H. Schatz and sons transacted business at McClusky Monday. Alvin and Caroline Brackett spent Sunday afternoon at the Anderson home. Davold Henery and John Schafer spent Sunday evening at John Blot- "8. Gus, Ed and Hank Schatz visited at the J. Stroh home Sunday evening. Carl Schatz and son Gus were in McClusky Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steinert have left their farm west of Alta and are now residing on the Matthews farm near Regan. Eddie Johnson visited at the H. Schatz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Hochhalter and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stroh were guests at the H. Schatz home Sunday. Richard Adams and John Pool spent Friday evening at Regan. A group of young folks gathered at the consolidated school Saturday eve- ning where they had a surprise party on the Doyle sisters. It was near St. Patrick’s day so the green color was plainly seen. Richard Adams spent Thursday evening at the home of his mother, Mrs. L. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett visited at the Dixon home Sunday. at the Adams home Friday afternoon. Elwin and Edmond Schatz spent Sunday evening with Emanuel and Ben Schatz. Richard and Laurits Adams visited at the Anderson home Wednesday evening. The Schatz young folks visited at the Adams home Sunday. 2? o | Lein | ¢ ¢ By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Helmer Arneson spent Sunday’at M. A. Lien’s. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise and Harold Christianson motored to Driscoll Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. G. Christiai Monday visiting at the H. home. John and Clifford Birkeland were business callers in Sterling Monday. Harold Christianson visited in Man- dan Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid met in the church basement Wednesday afternoon, and the collection: taken in was $5.05. Ole Spilde and Ed Nygaard motored to Bismarck Monday. is visiting at Miss Verna Torgeson the John Birkeland home. Mrs. Stuart Severson and childrén arrived from Watkins, Minn., and are now living on the Sivert Brendon place, which they have rented. spent mn a BE 5 é i ee