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i Wing ‘ By EDITH MUELLER Ovituary—alfred Isaac Kenilla was” borp in Brocket, N. D,, February 11, 1903, and passed away at his home 9% miles south of Wing, March 19, 1929, cause of death being heart trouble. Funeral services were held at the Finnish Lutheran church and interment was made in the Finnish cemetery Sunday, Rev. George Outio ‘officiating. He leaves to mourn his untimely death his mother. one broth- e. and three sisters. His father pre- ceded him in death five years ago. Sympathy is extended the bereaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and fam- ily of Robinson were callers in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Halard Scallon returned home from Fargo last week. Mrs. O. G, Wheitstock and son of Arena called at the Subey home ‘Tuesday. Ada Outrum, sistcr of Mrs. B. J. Michael, left for her home in Tower City Saturday, the latter motoring her to Sterling to catch the train, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weber and family of Tuttle visited at the John ‘Weber, sr., home Sunday. John Knowles returned home Tucs- @ay of last week to spend the Easter vacation. Mrs. Bethel Bailey and son returned home from Bismarck Tnursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner visited ‘at the Christ Berg home Friday eve- ning. Alice Bond had the misfortune of breaking her arm in two places last ‘Wednesday while playing on the school grunds. She left for Wilton that evening for medical treatment and returned home Friday morning. Maude Chenowith of Sterling is visiting at the Harry Knowles home. The annual meeting of the Congre- gational church was held at the church Thursday evening and elec- tion of officers took place. Officers elected were: Sunday school superin- tendent, Mrs. Clyde Harvey; assistant superintendent, A. E. Kopplin; trus- tee, G. A. Hubbell; treasurer, Mrs. A. E. Kopplin; clerk, George Anderson; deacon, H. C. Edgerton; deaconess, Mary Smith, and organist, Mrs. Geo, Anderson. Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Glanville and Clyde Harvery were capital city call- ers Thursday. Mrs. Byron Knowles of Wilton spent the week-end at the H. Knowles home. Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Hubbell, Mrs. Kopplin attended the hememakers’ club in Mandan last Thursday. Mrs. John Horner and John Muel- were among the capital city daughter left for Aberdeen, 8. Dak.. last Thursday, where she will visit ‘until Easter. Helen Bleth left for Almont, N, ‘Dak., Monday, where she will be em- ployed. Ella and Edith Mueller, Mrs. O .G. ‘Wheitstock and son Kenneth were capital city shoppers Monday. Every! Piepkorn Sunday and Monday with her mother in Bis- marck. The “Little Clodhopper” given by Canfield talent at the Wing hall Sat- urday evening was well attended and enjoyed by al] present. o Sterling By MILDRED JOHNSON Clifford Wright and Raymond, and ‘Mildred Johnson were entertained at ® goose dinner at the William Ker- north of Menoken | ter Patricia Louise, of Long Prairi and when just nicely loaded and started a couple of miles on the road the oil leaked out and burned out help is taking care of the pool hal! while Charley is gone. i Hazelton | the members of the Pep Polly organ- ization at her home Monday evening. Mrs. Joe Wohli and daughters Elvera and Helen accompanied by Miss Agnes Keogh and Mrs. Earl Hendrickson motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Kalbcrer and Bennie Kolberer took in the final game of the basketball tournament in Mandan Saturday night. Connie drove home a new car, which he pur- j chased in Mandan. Mrs. Earl Kurts and daughter Vir- ginia and Mrs. Joe Wohlman were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Eunice Whelitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Whelitz, has a slight et of scarlet fever. Mrs. Whelitz id Eunice are in quarantine, but Ro- land and Mr. Whelitz arc boarding downtown. school-teacher, arrived in Hazelton Saturday night by train to spend Easter vacation with Hazelton friends. The high school basketball team was entertained the members of the “Pep Pollies” at a banquet held | in the schoolhouse last Wednesday evening. The north upstairs hall was | decorated in St. Patrick colors and jeight tables were placcd in the hall. A short program was rendered be: tween courses. Toasts were given by Mr. Deitrich, Coach Stone, Earl Steiner, Stanley Frederick, Elsie | Lonle and Helen Wohlman. Mrs, McGec, mother of Miss Jeanctte McGee, local teacher, is vis- liting with her daughter in Hazelton this week. A very successful P. T. A. meeting was held in the high school assem- bly Thursday night. A very good pro- gram was given after a quite lengthy business meeting. There was a large turnout of members. Mr. and Mrs. E. Semling and Mr. ‘W. Shaunessy were passengers to Bismarck last Friday. Mr. Semling received medical attention for his knee. Mrs, Bill Baker was a Hazelton shopper Saturday. Christ Weishaar was in the Hazel- ton community last week. has just com- J. B, Landsberger Pleted an enclosed cab on his tractor. Mail Cerrier Vic Bechtle was so unfortunate as to get stuck in the mud about a mile from town Tuesday on his return trip, and found hiking good exercise. Albert Kalberer and Ben Klobunde made the trip to the river Tuesday to see the gorged ice. if Steele ¢ By MRS. E. W. GRESS Harry Whitney was in Bismarck Monday for medical attention. The John Taylor family is quaran- the only one of the family that is ill at present. ‘The state's attorney made a busi- tined for scarlet fever. The baby is ness trip to Bismarck Tucsday. Delmont Chamberlain, Lorraine Loereh, Edward Knelson and Paul Greas attended the basketball tourna- ment in Mandan Saturday afternoon and evening. Many of the psople of Steele and vicinity enjoyed the tour- nament games via radio. Miss Viola Bailey's broken arm was well enough so she resumed her school-teaching in Manning last week. dent was absent, Mrs. Wood, vice president, presided. Among those who took part in the program were Mrs. McCarter, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Wood, Mrs, Tucker, and Mrs. Gress. Mrs. H. 8. Darling is visiting rela- tives in Bismarck this week. Mrs. John White and little daugh- le, wor is having contest. Fifty-five in attendance at night. installed a Frigid- cream and milk in Chas, Leissman spent several in Bismarck last week vinlling: attending a family birthday cele- bration. night. The program consisted of singing by the audience, short talks by members of 4-H clubs, by H. E. Rilling, state club lo by Gerald Preacott, recita- sunrise @ business trip Fargo con- By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER | Mrs. Earl Hendrickson entertained | w, Miss Helen Shaw, former Hazelton | the engine, or connecting rods, which THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE was well attended. put their shipping of hogs off till a/ Mr. later date. Albert Koescl used a tractor and two wagons attached to the tractor, Dodge. Gordon Schaffner, Don Peck and | Matt Basefluge hired trucks to assist them with the hauling of their hogs to Dodge on Tuesday and Wednes- day, where they were sold and shipped nd Arthur Bierig to Mal Il Tuesday to do some shopping and get the mail. It will surely be a treat to us folks who live eight to ten miles from the post- office when they get the new mail route which has been laid out, but at that some will be a mile and a half from the route, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Zigler motored to the Fred Link home on Sundey, where they spent part of the day vis- iting Mrs. Link, who has been sick for the past month, but at this writ- ing is some better. T. R. Woolery hauled several loads of grain to Hebron on Friday and brought his son Wayne home to spend the week-end. J. A. Jacobs accompanied John Schmid and Mr. Wintenoth to Hebron Wednesday, where they did some shopping. Mrs. Joe Link is busy repainting their house on the inside. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wing and chil- dren motored to Dickinson on Satur- day to visit their daughter Fay, who is attending the normal school there. e ae Trygsg By GLADYS E. NELSON Henry Anderson made a trip to Beldwin Wednesday and hauled in a load of wheat to the elevator. Alice Swanson, who has been stay- ing with her cousin, Mrs. Grant Scott, in Bismarck, during the illness of little Phyllis, came back recently. She makes her home with her uncle Otto. Willie Jiras assisted the Nelson brothers Tuesday in branding cattle. .Irene and Floyd Anderson came home from Bismarck to spend the week-end at their parental home. Rignold and Corlas-and Billy Nel- son were supper guests Monday night | > at the G. F. Nelson home. M. A. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitted and family motored to Bis- marck Saturday on business, Willie Jiras will be employed by the Nelson brothers digging rock this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrance Stalks of and Mrs, Rignold to Bismarck Saturda; Melvin Coleman was pleasantly surprised last Tuesday, the 19th, it being his thirteenth birthday. Irene, Floyd and Hazel Anderson and Charlie Rue took in the play given by Dorothy Cots in Trygg school No. 4 Saturday night. ” father of Mrs. Adolph Peterson and . Mrs. Victor Franklund, passed away Wilton has been visiting a few days with her parents before leaving for different points—Waterloo, Ia., To- ledo, O., and elsewhere. Friends have heard from Charlie Reynolds at Boise, Idaho, that he left for British Columbia and will be back @{in North Dakota for harvesting and threshing. M. F. Parker arrived from Bowling Green, Ky., where he spent the win- ter at his former home visiting his sister, Mrs. White. He will start his term of school April 1 in the Naugh- ton school as a summer term. Mr. Parker taught school in our vicinity a number of years. Mrs. Conrad Kittleson transacted business in our vicinity last week. John Kruger made a trip to Bis- marck Monday, where he took: Floyd and Irene Anderson and Clara Rue to resume their high school studies after spending the week-end here at their homes. Anton Fisher assisted Emil John- son in fanning seed wheat Thursday. Edwin Olson, George Whitted and G. F. Nelson made a trip to Regan ‘Thursday, where they took a load of wheat to the elevator to get it J a trip to Regan Wednesday after a load of coal. Earl Varley came home Wednesday from Jamestown to spend a short time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley. He will repair Mr. Var- ley'’s tractor while home. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Strom are the proud parents of a baby boy born last week in one of the Bismarck hospitals. Edwin Olson left the last part of the week for Bismarck, where he and his brother Herman will go with J. J. Rue’s bridge contractors to different points to do concrete work. Fred Wood, manager for the Stand- ard Oil company at Baldwin, came out to the Andrew Anderson home Thursday to deliver gas. Little Betty Nelson has been visit- ing the Estherville school No. 4 the tend the sale at the Bill Paul home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long and family, who have made their home with Joe Ayers, her father, this win- ter, will,remain here and farm at the Ayers home. Nels Nelson and Hugo made a trip to Bismarck Friday and attended to The John Engdahl family moved from 423 Eleventh street, Bismarck, Friday to his former home with his ‘brother Victor, and family, who as- sisted him in moving with his truck. He inies hie farm to Victor. Nelson 4 Painted Woods ‘ > + By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Township election was held at the usual place Tuesday. In spite of the bad roads quite a number of people turned out to cast their votes. Mrs. Iver Erickson and children stayed with Mrs. Elsberg, who has been confined to her bed for the last six weeks, while Mrs. Ole Lille- fJeld went to cast her vote. Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld and sons, Ed- win and Gerald, spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Elsberg and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld. Wm. Brown got his wood sawed Wednesday. Arthur Damstrom and daughters called at the Wm. Brown home Wed- nesday morning. Andrew Nelson was & Wilton caller Thursday. Telephone line No. 13 was out af order for several days due to the bad slect. Jack Burke was out and re- paired it, so it is in- working order again, The sad news that Mr. Carlson, Thuraday from heart trouble was a shock to all who knew him. Edwin Lillefjeld_accompanicd by Mr. and Mrs, Earl Grantham stopped at the Ole Lillefjeld home on their way to Wilton Friday. Mrs. Joe Brostrom passed away |? Friday morning at her home after a Ungering illness, Funeral services were held at the Grand theatre of Wilton, Rev, Christ officiating. Two other ministers from east of Wilton were present. ‘Wm, Brown took a load of wood to town Friday. Herman Hildebrandt purchased a car at Wilton last week. Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mrs. Clare Whicher, Carl Berg and Mell McComb motored to Wilton to consult a doctor. Mrs, Whicher is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Newmiller were visiting at the Gust Newmiller home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and son Melvin were visitors at the J. A. Berg home Saturday evening. Jake Wagner and John and Emen- vel Schlodt were business callers at the John Berg home Monday. Jake Gaub, Fred Kurle and Got- lib Wall were Bismarck business call- ers Monday. Lewis Wagner butchered for John Berg Monday. John J. Schafer was a caller at the Gust Newmiller home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner, were Easter shoppers at Bismarck Friday. Miss Herda Berg was a caller at the Christ Wolf home Tuesday. Among those who quilted at the Gust Newmiller home Friday were Miss Rose Stroble, Mrs. Christ New- miller and Mrs. John A. Berg. Mrs. Philip Wall, who has been sick for six weeks was taken to the Bismarck hospital. Those that vis- ited her Sunday evening before leav- ing were Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaube, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Gessele, Mr. and Mrs. Got- lieb Wall, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Berg and Rey. Strutz of Jamestown. Rey, R. C. Strutz will preach at the church Good Friday and Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon and evening. All are welcome. The Ladies Aid held their regular meeting Sunday evening at the Christ Wolf home. It was not well attended. Edward Warner and Otto Wolf motored to Wilton Monday to see a doctor. Mr. Warner is not well. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seibold mo- tered to Baldwin Sunday to visit Mr. Seibold’s sister, Mrs. Spitzer. Mr, and Mrs. John Reuer visited Sunday with Mr. Reuer’'s sister, Mrs. | ¢ Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, accom- ¢ \| bee ° stock during the winter. ‘The Bible class met with Mrs. Robt. Boyd as usual Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily, accompanied by Oliver Welch, mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Several from this community at- tended the Autsman sale at Glencoe Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and fam- ily visited at the Hugh McMurrich home Thursday. The men folks at- tended the Autsman sale. Jack Ishmall purchased a farm tractor this week. Mrs. John Nieland, teacher of Boyd school No. 1, and little nephew, El- don Snyder, spent the week-end at their homes. Robt. Welch hauled a load of hogs to Brittin for Mr. Cameron Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and little daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Reed and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Hagman were Bismarck visitors Sat- urday. Everyone having a radio in this community enjoyed the basketball tournament at Mandan and are look- ing forward to the national tourna- ment, Chas. Snyder, father of Ed Snyder, came home Sunday. Mr. Snyder has been visiting at the home of a brother in Towa for several months. Many from this community mo- tored to the Woodruth place to see the big ice gorge. Hundreds of people witnessed the sight Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Slater visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Welch, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and son visited at the Earl Snyder home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Welch and fam- ily visited at the home of Mrs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Doppler, Sunday. Music was fur-|eral months. Mr. and Mrs. Hagman|son were visitors at the 8, G. Sted- nished by Oscar Coleman and Arthur | have been caring for Mr. Cameron's|man home Sunday. Bhole, Reinie Leno and Elsina hner attended Lutheran church/end with h services at Linton Sunday night, Miss Sophia Larvick arrived at her home Saturday from Ellendale, where she has been attending high school. There will be a program, and a sermon will be delivered by Rev. Brooks at the. schoolhouse Easter Sunday at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buck celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Tues- day. Most of the relations could not attend because of the bad roads. Mrs,’C. N, Hendrix gave a surprise party for 24 men in honor of her son, L. P. Hendrix, Thursday evening, The evening was spent in playing whist, after which a delicious lunch was served. The honored guest was pre- sented a wrist watch by his friends. Mr. Leno broke two of his ribs and moved them out of place while he was working in the mill last week. He went to Bismarck Thursday to con- sult the doctors and returned home Friday, but is unable to move about. Walter Moore had the misfortune of being kicked by a horse while he was doing his chores Friday night. Mr, SEs a him to Hazelton, but onany, Dr. Montieth sent him to Bismarck. . 8. G. Stedman and W. A. Foell took| Earl Gaskill called at the Gosney him to Bismarck Saturday morning. |home Tuesday. His arm was broken near the|_ Lester Bailey called at the George shoulder. Lewis home Tuesday. Mrs. Pauline Reich gave a surprise|_ Mrs. Laverne Richardson spent party in honor of her son, Walter.| Wednesday at the Henry Jessen home. The following attended the party:| Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children Lenora, Emma and Arthur Pfaff, Otto|spent Wednesday at the George Lee Boller, Ann casit, Alfred and David ae ida: dd. lean ales Calquhoun, Lydia, Arthur, Walter and i. a Emanuel Albrecht, Betty Huber, El- oo at the John Bens home Tues- sina Ochsner, Helmer Leno, Margaret ‘ Weber, Bertha Larvick, | Celestine Wire te Dies, Gorman Stedman, Neil Quast . and Miss Westlund. The evening was nveay Beng was as Moffit caller spent in playing games. After the . games a delicious lunch was served,| Quite a few from here attended the but some boys beat them to a gallon|Sale at the Heaton farm Wednesday. of ice cream that was outside, We Paya ears woe ae manent nipdtend Hope Hipuily tered Boon ony evs Sunday at the Presley Gosney home. > Ted Oscl By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and children visited at the George Lewis home Tuesday. a Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Swindling Se ee ee oe Lian Ce Canfield } oo By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Ladies Aid was held at the Roy Little home Wednesday, March 20. A large crowd attended. The next meeting will be held at the Earl Mowder home the 10th of April. The play, “A Little Clodhopper,” | that the Canfield high school played in Wing, March 23rd, was enjoyed by | a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundberg of Regan were dinner guests at the Joe Keifer home Sunday. Oliver and Liodye Knudson and Einar Strand were afteznoon callers “ the Harry Davenport home Sun- lay. Rev. Christ of Wilton will hold services at the Canfield school Easter Sunday at 2 o'clock. Violet Olson, Burnett Jacobson, Agnos Hansen and Dee and Ernest Bailey were callers at the L. Jorgen- sem home Sunday evening. Mrs. Anna Strand and Mrs. Anna Knudson were visitors in Bismarck from Friday till Monday. Mrs. John Howe returned from Bismarck Monday, March 25, where she has been in the hospital the past week and a half. Callers at the A. F. Ghylin home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Norman, Joe Keifer and George Mowder. ’ Mr. P. J. Jacobson, who has been employed on the Tatley farm near Bismarck, has been spending a few days visiting and attending to busi- ness here. Professor Klevejord returned from Minot Tuesday ,where he has spent @ week attending to business. A few farmers from here hauled pigs to town Monday which they sold to the local buyer. Mr. and Mrs. C. Elkins and family called at the A. McCoy home. Mrs, C. W. Wilkenson stayed at the Lindsey home Saturday night and took care of the Lindsey children while Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey attended the play in Wing. Mrs. Anna Knudson and son Lloyd were callers at the Joe Keifer home Monday. Gust Olson of Bismarck visited at the Ole Olson home Friday. a Temvik | ss is By BERTHA LARVJCK John Kiemele was a supper guest at the A. OC. Calquhoun home Sunday. ‘The Peter Nelson family were Sun- day visitors at the Jake Burkhardt °. ¥ Henry Spiechert was a passenger to Bismarck Monday. Lydia Burkhardt is working at John Renchler’s. : Allan Quast was a Linton visitor Saturday evening. There will be a community program | April 13th. a tion in the culling of hens at the Boyd farm Monday afternoon. Robt, Welch sssisted in sawing a pile of wood at the Doppler home y. Mrs. Edith Bruce and sister, Mrs. Welch and Robt. Boyd homes Tues- day morning. Mr. Boyd accompanied Mr. Welch to Boyd school No. 2, where township election was held this year. lit E i i re Egy Sit aE i f H HG iy Mr. and Mrs. Enders and family were callers at the Leo Dailey home Sunday. Lydia Huber was a week-end visitor at her home west of Temvik. Esther Ochsner is working at the Charles De Witt and L. P. Hendrix were callers in Linton Friday evening. Mrs. E. C, Fisher and daughter, Emajane, of Duluth, Minn, are here visiting her sister, Mrs. Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. George Nauman and mack Tuesday morning to resume her Lloyd Nelson returned with them. Irwin Anderson of McKenzie, calléd at the Gosney home Thursday.’ — Mrs. Johnson and son William, Sunday evening callers at the Wm.| called at the George Lewis home Witt home were LeRoy Marchant and | Monday. Luella and Tillie Wentz, - tea ert cue a Earl were George Nolan quit school Friday to| Bismarck callers Monday. help at home with the spring work.| Ernest Hurr called at the Emil Mrs, Fred Smith returned home tard er a ee Gosney and Friday trom the hospital at Bismarck, I dM Here hse had Hier toeialls eq’ | {amily and Mr. and Mrs, Ben Koon "Mr, and Mrs, Jeoub erg aod tam-| Gta Geek heme Baier r. - | Chas. Gas! ome lay. ily visited at the Carl Berg home near} Quite a large crowd attended the oulae ‘Thumm spent Thureday night| wes furnished by the Becensdere from was fur y the Serenaders from with her little friend, Annie Seitz. —_| Driscoll. R.-G. anatase and eae Katherine Cox cajled at the Robert rene anc ljargaret cal at ie |Sharp home Saturday, Jacob Berg home Thursday evening.| Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and chil- Mrs. - ai nett bieies Miss Mabel] dren “ee Sunday at the Herman Lytle vit school No. 1|Nieman home. Tuesday afternoon, where Miss Annie ged ienais o_o called at Wahl teaches. the Gas! me Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg spent Tucs-| Laverne Richardson id Howard day evening at the Jacob Berg home.|Morton were town callers Thursday. Andrew Nieters began plowing} Quite a few attended Ladies, Aid Wednesday. He is the first in this|@t the Henry Jessen home Friday aft- community out this spring. ernoon, A, delicious lunch was served. Jacob Berg called at the R.G. Mar-| Mrs. George Lewis called the chant home Friday. Herman Nieman home Saturd: Jacob and Christ Wentz and Henry| Miss Dorothy Sapp visited at the Siebel helped William and John Witt |Robert Sharp home Saturday. move buildings to their future home ‘abel Boba in pdebil aaa en this week. ir. ant irs. Henry ing a s J. Glanville, Wing, and Mr. Worm, |children visited with relatives in Bis- Tuttle, called in this vicinity this las SION hcp “eanahat abe week, Henry Siebel motored to Anamoose {Sterling callers Saturday. Saturday, returning Sunday with his mine wipes ut het wasninent cf teal wife. 5 Wm. Witt and son John and Jake oat be de es eels concioes Wentz had dinner at the Christ Wentz home Saturday afternoon. work. The proceeds will be used for Mr. and Mrs, R. G, Marchant, and | ights for the chfreh. daught The Sterling Sunday school will web behebatnl pad oe raven give an~ Eastern program at the motores lusky Monday. o Mrs. J. F. Lytle and son called at pews a hs Schrunk school No. 2 for her daugh- ter Marie. She spent the week-end |; with them. | Margaret and Irene Marchant were | absent from school Monday. Herman Nieters and sons Andrew, Bill, Leo and Albert and the James nary ely attended church Ing urday. jc Helen Degner helped with the work | He¥,7ePort, the roads mucgy. David Joeb transacted business at at the Fred Smith home last week.| Linton Saturday. J, E. Witt called at the R. G. Mar-| werman Backhaus Sr., was a call- chant home Monday morning. er at the Ed Weller home Saturday, Lester Knowles delivered gasoline} Henry Knittel, John Rensckers and and kerosene in this vicinity Friday.| Port Umber were Sunday visitors at Mrs. Carl Johnson left for Wil-| the Steve Koppy home, ton Wed peeriey: Miss Tracy is em-| George Umber called at the home me ere dar + faa meter Ha of his brother poe refer He family, John Fode, Albert and Fred “tt fee een renee that wild Hindbauch, William Ryan, Andrew| ducks and gueese were seen in ‘this Wilbert, Leo and Albert Hindbauch | vicinity, a sure sign of spring. And and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz and| plenty of water here for them also, a Seva. (nee Sunday callers at| Mr. ie or bowel an eereed t m. jome, were callers at the hihauser Carl Johnson was a Wing shopper | Sr. home Monday. ok SA eas Berg liers at Linton Monday and Tuese at the J. cal al je home Thursday during their absence. | day. Theodore Nolan and Irvin Wentg| Mr. and Mrs, Herman, Backhaus Stternoon,® Wibe last Wednesday] ita abbert home BUndRY and rnoon. William Gal day Jacob Berg ground feed f Monday. Marchant Sati f : er Steve Koppy and son Steve trans- Irvin Wentz is helping Chris Hien| acted business at the John Ohlhaus- this week. er Sr. home y. 4 i alt’, Andrew Fa called at the g,| . Services were held at the Lutheran rg home y forenoon. Wm. Witt and son John spent Fri- day night at the Chris: Wentz home, f ® ] By MRS. RAY HAZELGROVE | {ored to Linton ‘Toendey. They claim Elvin Gray took his sister Opal| "Ry Pus es eh ees bea tall ‘They called $$ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman | Schrunk were Bismarck callers Thursday. ° By HELEN MARCHANT r | ¢ Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY . John Ohlehauser and Fred Ohl- hauser motored to Linton Friday. noon. John Joeb was @ Linton caller Mone jay. Rineholt and Theodore Burkhardt and Bill Herr were Linton callers Tuesda: Hazlegrove There was. a township election Tuesday at iad Ulfcrs nace Mtge ming tun oie Valley was transact! usiness Dodge Wednesday. Mrs. Pliny Moen called on Mrs, Homer Davidson Sunday afternoon, Lena Fritz, Vivian Kenyon, Theresa Jacobs and Luke Marquardt were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra, callers at the J. A. Jacobs home. The following called on Theresa Jacobs Sunday afternoon: Mary Maxie, Marion Johnson, Lloyd Kenyon, Vivian Kenyon and Willism Hettrich. Ld od } Mrs. Richard Nixon of Mount Ver- non, Washington, is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Little. Mrs. Nixon came to North Dakota two weeks ago, and has been visiting relatives at Bismarck until she came here. Mrs. Nixon will spend the summer months here, John B. Racek and stepson, Vincent Luther, of Mandan spent part of the week looking after business affairs in this locality. They also attended the Aad at the Wm. Paul. farm Thurs- Ye Duncan McGillis, business man of Bismarck, spent several days of the lpvma week on his ranch south of own, Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was here Thursday attending to matters of a business nature. Misses Grace Falkenstein and Vina Kling. spent the week-end at the home of Miss Falkenstein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, I. I. Palkenstein, Both Ave aes teach school in the Still rict. . Miss Myrtle Little underwent an operation for appendicitis Wednesday morning and is convalescing nicely in @ Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Herbert Little spent several days of the past week in Bismarck with her daughter, Miss Myrtle Little. Township election for road over- seers was held Tuesday. Richard Borner and Herbert Little being the successful candidates. Some of the neighbors assisted Mr, Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER ° @j} and Mrs. Fred Kent and family to move to their new home Monday. Orvis Adams of Glenview was a | caller at the Richard Borner home Tuesday morning. Mr. Adams and family moved here last fall from Washburn, having purchased the farm formerly occupied by the John Baumiller family. ‘ Pred Schroeder motored to the capital city Friday morning on a business mission. = The auction sale which was held at Lid eccieeed Paul farm south of Balds w ursday was largely’ attended and things sold well. exceptionally high prices. A truck load of household articles owned by Pat Freeman was also sold during the sale. Mr. Paul and family cone template moving to. Bismarck. “i Eke ve e! who bee: staying with fa es Mare id chureh at Emmonsburg Sunday fore- | Bree! y. Francis and George Cherown, Por- | years. He

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