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i Andrew of * guest at the home of his brother, Ed. as ve ~* boy ‘SA * ge Larson. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham and jack transacted busines: in the capital city several days last week. Jonathan Glanville .f Willow City is a guest at the J. B. Glanville home. Christ Berg was a business caller ‘Wing caller Tuesday. J. J, Horner and family attended church services at Wilton Easter Sunday. B. J. Michael and Mrs. John Harty motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Isadore Krementesky and daughter reutrned from Aberdeen 8. Dak., Monday. Harry Stockworth of Woodworth was 8 caller at the Ed. Larscn home Saturday. N. H. Collins was a business trans- acter in Bismarck last week. The cantata given on Easter Sun- day at the Wing hall by the Con- gregational choir was well attended. It was directed by Rev. Nordlund of ‘Wilton, who also was well with the attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Larson and sons motored to Woodworth Sunday. Mrs. Larson remained there and went to Jamestown Monday. Gottlieb Auch of Tuttle was a Wing caller Monday. Henry and Herman Sellinger were ‘Wing shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson are the parents of a son born to them at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pailing and children of Butte, N. D., spent Eas- ter Sunday at the A. 8. Wilkinson home. Selma Rise of Lein was a Wing shopper Saturday. John Weber, Jr., and Fred Borth Mrs. Azor Wilky of Aberdeen, 8. » left for her home Saturday. She has been a guest at the Ed. Dabec home. - Lester Heston of Wilton was a caller in Wing Tuesday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Dalbec were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Willard and Elbert Hubbell of Jamestown spent Easter Sunday at the G. A. Hubbell home here. Edna Boss left for Ellendale Sun- day. She will attend the Normal while there. McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Ben Drawver transacted business in Bismarck Monday. H. E, Wildfang of Sterling was a business caller in McKenzie Monaay. Mrs. J. F. Wildfang entertained the Homemakers club Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in making plans for the carnival and bazaar which will be held in the hall April 13. Mrs. Ed Conley demonstrated some of the work which she learned and Mrs. Bruce Belk, Miss Hup Hooyer all of Bismarck at jamestown college, spent Easter with her father, F. M. Leathers. _ . M therine oldest daughter of Aj stein, and Anton 5 many friends wish them a long and successful mar- ried life. John Holter of Golden Valley visit- ed at the J. A. Jacobs home Friday. bert’ Pedersen, Marion ‘Mrs. Rot , Johnson and Harold Lee were pas- sengers to Hazen Monday where they had dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Frank took the train to Bismarck one day last week where they visited with friends and relatives. Pete Pedersen of Hazen was a business caller in ‘Wednesdi A. O. Smith ‘vas clerk at the C. Wendah! auction sale Wednesday. ir, and Mrs. F. Reiser of Lem- mon, 8. D,. are guests for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter we Fo . Forward of Halliday transacted business in Dodge Thursday. ve moved their propert; to Finley, N. D. si ”1 John Kellar of Golden Valley is the guest for a few days at the home Sue Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpfender- Myrdeth Miner was @ passenger to Center, N. D., Friday where she spent Easter with her parents. Josephine ecu is the new Operator at Dodge. Mrs. Jacob Frank went to Hazen days ‘with’ her friends ahd relaties riends a of ina aan ind relatives » D. P. Fix and Mrs. Fred Schroeder called on Mrs. J. A. Jacobs Sunday afternoon. [een SR ei f Welch's Spur} By socal uals WELCH ” Ed Doppler ground oats for Snyder Monday. Te The Bismarck Implement Co. de- ee Had bveyed drills Monday, iver Welch and anof Robt. Welch. pase Mrs. John Nieland returned to her bears prliearcag es after spend- e week-end at home Hazelton. ae Glarence Doppler called at the Robt. Boyd and Robt. Welch homes “yawrence and wrence Leo Doppler motored to Bismarck '. o ig asielag and children called at ie home Tuesday morning. agree feces this community at- tended the Farmers meeting held in Menoken Tuesday evening. Glen Oder called at the Ed Doppler home Tuesday. Ed Doppler ground feed for Robt. at the Mandan meeting March 21.| Boyd After the meeting luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the E. W. Anderson home April 23. Floyd Belk of Sterling was a Mc- Kenzie caller Monday. H. E. Curtis and A. Doucette trans- acted buciness in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. H. T. Crum called at the L. E. Heaton home Thursday evening. ‘The show given in the hall Tuesday night was well attended and enjoyed _ by all. Mr. and Mrs. Werren Olizbe are Tuesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Snyder and two sons Ralph and Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakle, Arthur Yeakle, Lloyd McLean, Glen Baker, Orrin Dutton, Mr. Boran and Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Welch and two children were all Bismarok visitors from this com- munity Wednesday. ; Mrs. Robt. Boyd gave her Bible class of children a treat Wednesday evening. All children were pleased very much. 8. 8. Clifford and R. L. Best were ay the community buying horses ‘Tite Presbyterian Missioi So- ciety met at the home of Mrs. Chet- afternoon. | ter afternoon. hos- | number of members were present. ter Mrs. Warren Clizbe and baby at Bismarck hospital Wednes- noon. Mrs. Wilbur Miller visited little Violet at the Bismarck hospital Wed- nesday. Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe entertained the ‘Thured: B. Pat a TH girs #8 3 of? e Otto Dorman and son Clarence called at the O. G. Davenport home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch called at rh Robt. Welch } ome Thursday eve- ing. Miss Sara Boyd, teacher Steele high school, and brother, Wal- ter Boyd, student at the Jamestown liege, came to spend tite Easter vaca\ with their parents, Mr. and the Bismarck high school. Many from here attended the play “Too Mahy Wives” and the program social at the _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : ismarck. Lila ond Ethel Hendrickson of Wil- ton visited with Mrs. A, H. Helgeson Friday evening of last week. D._E. Mattis of Wilton visited with purchased a new coupe. Miss Bernita Brenneise, who at- tends high school in Wilton, spent the week-end with her parents in Regan. Paul Rupp, who attends high school in Bismarck, spent the week-end at his parental home here. A. Westrum transacted business in Bismarck last week. The 4-H club met at the home of Mrs. L. Hopkins Thi afternoon. Nine girls were in attendance. The next regular meeting will be on April 13th, Those who attended the Home- . | steaders’ dance on Wednesday even- ;|ing report a most enjoyable evening. Bismarck on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Lehto, John Hokana and Mrs. Kenila were Capital City callers on Saturday. fo eee ti | Temvik ha By BERTHA LARVICK Geo. Dexter of Braddock attended the funeral of Mrs. Spriggie. Sophia Larvick returned to Ellen- dale Saturday to resume her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Jarges Monaham spent Sunday at Ed. Monaham’s. ‘The De Witt family spent Sunday aunt. Mrs, Chas. De Witt and Miss Kauf- men were Linton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Enders and daughters, Renee and Dortheo, were visitors at Braddock Sunday. Mr. Low, accompanied by Mr. Capelle, is testing cows for T. B. in Danbury township. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reich and chil- dren spent the week-end with the former's parents. The Lutheran church at the schoolhouse, Thursday evening, was well attended. i The John Weber, Jr., family were dinner guests at the John Weber, Sr., home Sunday. Mrs. Calquhoun entertained on Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nauman, Miss Westlund and Miss Kaufman. Mrs. Finley took her baby to Bis- marck for medical treatment. Mr. Bohle took her up Saturday. Doris Spriggle motered to Bis- marck Frida: see his mother, who passed away that night. He returned the next da; Ted Bohle, Reinie, Leno and El- sino Ochsner called on Miss Minnie Oswald at Hazelton Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs, Sundeen, Melvin Sundeen and Ann Colquhoun were in Bismarck ‘Thursday and brought home an auto. Everyone is having a ride in the new car. Quinten Foell accompanied by Mrs. H. M, Moore and Mrs. 8. G. Stedman motored to Bismarck Sun- day to see Walter Moore, who is in a Bismarck hospital. “Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Larvick mo- tored to Jamestown Friday and re- turned Saturday with Alfred, who has bene & patient at the Trinity hos- pital. The M. E. Sunday school gave an interesting Easter program to a full house Sunday. Mr. Brooks delivered @ fine sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buck and children of Solen, North Dakota ar- rived here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Spriggle. Mrs. Ray Bier and son of Grand Rapids, Michigan, arrived on the Sat- urday evening's train to attend her mother's funeral. She expects to re- main for some time with her brother, Doris Spriggie. 5 Last Thursday Miss Johnson went to Bismarck and entered the 8t. Alexius hospital for treatment and returned home Monday night. Mrs. ena ‘Thursday by evening. their relatives and friends. It was and Kremer, Sylvia Thompson and Allan Coardes, all from Linton hiked to Temvik Good Friday.and called on the Misses Hartha and Elsina Ochsner and ¢|Reinie Leno took some back by car, f the rest of the party He die ie ie went home at ie tH 4 wig Exe 5 HESS edt BEE» i el Ly Hy 2 fit pee 28 E Hi Hy i he i 5 iy i : f @ | Friday evening The program given by the Congre- oo Sunday school on §aster junday was attended. by a large crowd. A fine program was given. Miss Mabel Dimmond spent sev- eral days of last week visiting with friends in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dimmond motored to Bismarck Sunday where they had ed baby baptised at the Methodist Leonard Anderson of. Barrett, Minn., visited with friends in Regan last week. B. E. Rierson, local postmaster, has purchased a new sedan. Mis Malsby spent the week-end with relatives and friends at Sykes- ton, N. D. Miss Helen Rue spent the week-end @'at her parental home near Baldwin. Myron Rierson of Bismarck spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. E, Rierson, in Miss Evelyn Donovan of Arena was a guest at the A. H. Helgeson home Easter Sunday in Bismarck. G. J. Steinert spent the week-end in Bismarck with friends. Miss Iola DuToit of Wing is em- ployed at the Sanger Mercantile company. Mrs, O. Tyberg and Mrs. E. Mow- der called at the A. H. Helgeson home lay. The next regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held in the cabin on the afternoon of April 14th with Mrs, Tyberg and Mrs. Mowder entertaining. r Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and family and Alice Arneson spent Sun- day evening at the Henry Arneson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman mo- tored to Driscoll Thursday. ¢ ° and sons Glenwood tored to Driscoll Thursday. John and Cliford Birkeland, Mrs. Vic Pardon, Verna Torgeson and Ed Jenkins spent Thursday evening at the J. O. Rise home. Olaf Olauson spent Sunday evening at the Harold Christianson home. Halvor Paulson, from near Wing, spent Sunday in this vicinity. A number from this vicinity at- tended the masquerade dance at Driscoll Monday evening. Florence and Edna Josephson re- turned to Bismarck Monday after spending a week’s vacation at their parental home here. Mr. and Mrs, Helmer Arneson and |? Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rodgers mo- tored to Tuttle Saturday evening. Joseph and Clarence Rise, Valde- mar and Constance Lein spent Sun- day afternoon at Ae Peal aos Verna Torgeson is emplo al Theo. home for a short time. Ethel, Florence and Ervin Joseph- son and Selma Rue spent Saturday evening at the Fred Banttri home near Wing. Arnold Christianson and Eddie Arneson motored to Valley City Fri- day, returning Monday. Alice Arneson spent Thursday eve- ning and Friday with Catherine Lein. Valdemar Lein hauled grain to Arena Monday. Ole Spilde and son Knut motored Driscoll. Monday. to '. Louis Vik, who has been employed at the Patterson ranch, near Wing, returned home Saturday evening. He will be employed at the Dick Bege- man home this spring. Linda Surtola spent Friday evening with Esther Bjerke. Ladies Aid By CABL SCHATZ Esther Johnson spent Mon- dams. i i zt i i ie i i i g @ q E Hl if g E who spent the latter part of the week her home. at Several of the young folks of Alta gathéred at the Carl Schats home Sunday where they practiced playing Charlie Larson was a business call- er at the T. Brackett and Dixon farms Thureday. Laurits Adams drove to Bismarck back by the home of ‘er mother, Mrs. Adams, Mr, and Mrs. John Stroh and Mrs. H. Schats drove to Bismarck Satur- cay to get Susan Schatz, who has been confined in the hospital the past five weeks. Ed Hochhalter is the owner of a new coach. Several young folks of Washburn and Charles Schatz called at the +|Schate home Sunday, after which they took Sarah fehats back to Mc- Mrs, Adams, Richard, Laurits, Sig- rid and Inga motored to Fessenden to spend Easter Sunday with some back by two of their cousins, who will |g, spend the week with them. John Pool spent Easter Sunday in the Regan community. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein of Baldwin spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ander- son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgustt and sons spent Sunday at the Brackett home. Myrl Brown spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Peterson. Albert Anderson and Richard Adams were business callers at the Julius Olson farm Friday oon. Mr. and Mrs. Gotlieb Schatz of near McClusky spent Sunday at the H. Schatz home. Mr. and Mrs. Brackett and children were guests at the Anderson home Sunday ates George Hi ‘Iter and family and the Stienert young folks folks drove to Regan Sunday evening to attend church there. Fred Bracket and Ted Amundson of near Regan transacted business at the Capital City last Monday. A large crowd of people from near and far githered at McClusky Wed- nesday and Thursday to attend the German Baptist Sunday school con- vention. John Pool motored to Mandan Fri- day afternoon on account of some business with the radio station there. Christiania 1 Raymond Johnson were supper guests at the Walter Dietseman home, en from Bismarck, Saturday eve- route ning. Esther Kershaw and several friends of Miss Edna Johnson's visited at Frances school No. 1 Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and | lege, family, Mr. and Mrs. Gibb Ceder- strom, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and family entertainei Mrs. Dietzman’s sisters and their familics at an Easter dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland entertained a number of friends at an Easter dinner Sunday. Mrs. Liasie Rienecke will spend sev- eral weeks visiting with her daugh- ters, Mrs, Lillian Menefee and Mrs. John Gourdette, and family after spending the past three months with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Dietzman. The farmers of this vicinity are busy preparing for their spring work, since the meadow larks and robins have come from the south. Moffit By MAUDE MOFFIT John J. Cosgrove and Henry Kruse of Raleigh arrived i: Moffit Mon- day to spend their Easter vacation. Miss Dorothy Lamb spent the week-end visiting with her sister, Mrs. Sub Mastel, near Hazelton. Mrs. William Crgrol and Gracie Miller motored to Hazelton Thurs- day afternoon. A large crowd from Ga Man the also aint a down and nded the community day program which was held there. aes Alfred Hoover and Clarence Hoover, who have spent the past three |* months attending a school of elec- tricity at Minneapolis, returned to their homes Wednesday. Ira Perkins motored to Bismarck Friday to get his wife, who has been il for several days. Miss Dotothy Beastrom and Helen Chalfin of Hazelton visited in Miss Beastrom's room Friday. Miss Mea- strom is our cighth and first year high teacher. Ole Torgeson, William Hearning and Professor Harold E. Howitson motored to Sterling Wednesday eve- ning to attend a show. Clair Porter and Miss Etta Hoff- man motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit with Mrs. Ella Porter, who is ill_at St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane motored to Bismarck Thursday. While there | they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Burt By VIOLET A. CLARKE Ed. Freshour was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Martin Magnus gave a demonstra- tion on his aluminum Thursday eve- ning at the Carey Johnson's home, . | quite a crowd attended. George Harding and son Eli were in Bismarck Monday afternoon. Mrs. Sam Conley and her grandson were Sterling callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kafer visited at the Floid Belk's home Thursday. Jennie Clarke and Violet were in Sterling Wednesday. Robert Clarke returned from Bismarck with them. Henry Stile went to Sterling Mon- day afternoon. Henry Stile is digging rock for H. ti Wright. Lester Clark is helping im, Robert Clarke went to Bismarck Friday. He returned Saturday af- ternoon to Stérling. Martin Magnus Rae him home Saturday night. Miss Violet Clarke attended Sun- day school at Sterling school No. 2 Sund Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling callers Saturday. Martin Magnus left Sunday for Fargo where he will attend the con- vention of the Super-Maid alumi- num company. J. R. Johnson was in Sterling Sat- urday. A Frances By MILDRED DIETZMAN Bill Madiand assisted William Ker- shaw with carpenter work Monday afternoon. Cedric Craig was out trying to ex- c’:enge turkey gobblers Monday after- noon. Walter Dietzman and Martin Took- er went to Temvick Monday after a Hereford sire which Mr. Dietzman Purchased some time ago. Joe Fischer hauled seed wheat from Andrew Tryge’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Cederstrom vis- ited with Mrs. Cederstrom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Olson, and family of near Regan Tuesday evening. Noble Carlson is now visiting with his sister, Mrs. Joe Fischer. Miss Esther Kershaw spent the fore Part of the week visiting with friends and relatives at Sterling. Mr. . and Mrs. Lawrence Madland went to Bismarck Wednesday to see the flood. Mildred Johnson and Raymond Johnson were visitors at the William township meeting was held at the Tebbo Harms home Tues- day. Mus Mildred Dietzman visited with Mrs. Jack Merkel Wednesday after- noon, John Dien transacted business in if E Johnson, who are stationed there. Fay Johnson motored to Bismarck Saturday. He was called there by the illness of his father, Burton Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Faust, who have resided on the Runey farm near Ster- ling for several months, returned to Moffit Saturday. Cc. K. Lane and Fred Hinsey mo- tored down to Glencoe Friday. Mr. Lane went down to get Miss Lillis Earlywine, who is assisting Mrs. Lane at this time. Mike and Ed Klceman received word Friday morning of the death of their brother-in-law in South Dakota. Mike left right away, but because of farming interests Ed was unable to leave. John Elweiss is assisting with the farm -sork at the Fred Moffit home. Mrs. C. B. Porter entertained a number of little friends at a birth- day supper Friday evening in honor of her son, Jesse's thirteenth birth- day. ‘ A lovely supper was served and Jesse received many lovely gifts. Mr. Miesen, the county agent, met with a number of children and their parents Wednesday afternoon for the purpose of organizing a 4-H calf club. The members elected were as follows: Galen Argast, president; Lawrence Perkins, vice president; Ray Argast, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Hamlen and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamlen all of McKenzie visited at the F. H. Pillsbury home Sunday. Monday, April Ist, the postmaster began carrying mail to the Northern Pacific. There are five sacks to be put up in Moffit and put on the train. Mrs. Urhammer entertained about 40 little friends at a birthday party in honor of her little son, Aral’s, binge: He received many lovely gifts. Easter Program:—Easter services were held at the Methodist church Sunday evening. A large crowd was present. The program was as follows: “Easter Song,” by high school; reci- tation, Walter Pillsbury; dialogue, Wilhelmina Moffit and Janet Faust; recitation, Florence Nichol; song, “God Is Love,” by small children; recitation, Thelma Moffit; exercise, five intermediate girls; recitation, Dean Argast; recitation, Junior Whiteaker; song, primary pupils; exercise, five primary pupils; recita- tion, Lucille Moffit; recitation, Nor- ma Hill; Mag¢aline’s Story, by high school girls. Mrs. Hill acted as di- restor and al had their parts well. After the program about 40 young people were baptized and entered as preparatory members into the church. .|Mr. Snow performed the baptismal ceremony. Friday afternoon a miscellaneous shower was given at the Olson home for Miss Mable Olson, who is to be- come an April bride. Mrs. Fnockson acted as hostess. There were about 60 guests present besides the chil- dren. The afternoon was spent in games and social conversation. A three-course luncheon was served and | Thursd: afterwards Mrs. Fred Moffit and Miss Mable Olson entertained the guests ny lovely gifts and all her friends wished her much joy and hapiness. Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs, R. M, Ludemann, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and children, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers. The after- noon was spent at cards, and in the evening @ show was attended at Bis- _| marek. trans- | |, Mrs. W. T. Dance Is now on the sick Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R, G. Abelein Sunday. Richard Salter has purchased a new Mr. >) man called and the lucky numbers drawn from @ hat won the cheese. V. M. Craven, Homer Craven and Otto Dorman drew lucky numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Chris De Groat mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Miss Mar- gery, who is attending business col- , returned home with them to spend the week-end. Mrs. Park Wood took suddenly ill with a heart attack while in Bis- aa marck Thursday. Mrs. Wood was taken to a Bismarck hospital imme- diately, but was able to return home Saturday afternoon. Miss Nellie Dance, who is attend- ing Valley City normal school, spent the Easter vacation visiting her brother Archie at Paullina, Ia. A veterinary from Bismarck has been giving the cows the test for tu- berculosis this week. All the cows in this township will be examined free. There was no school in Menoken Good Friday. Chris De Groat started work on the Northern Pacific section Monday. Mrs. Edd Ebling has been ill with tonsilitis the past week. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and fam- @ | ily, Misses Ruth Kamphaugh, Ruth Heller, Gertrude Ness motored to Bis- marck Tuesday evening to look at the ‘| Missouri while the water was at flood stage. Henry Ebling motored to Bismarck Monday. . Mrs. W. J. Dobson of Bismarck and Mrs. Joe Kirby of Grand Forks were dinner guests at the A. C. Dance home Tuesday. John Johnson of north of Regan has moved on the farm formerly owned by A. V. Fisher. Glenview By MRS. LARS JACOBSON A number from this vicinity attend- ed the funeral of Esther Baumiller, the nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baumiller, who so suddenly met with an untimely death and was crushed under the rear whecl of a machine last week. The family have the sincere sympathy of the en- tire community. Con Johnson and Loren Couch mo- tored to the capital city Thursday. Donald Eliason called at the Jacob- son home Monday. He was looking for a stray horse. Mrs. Lars Jacobson called at the Lawrence Johnson home one evening last. week. The Glenview school opened Mon- day, the first of April. Miss Mabel Saker and Miss Hegla Sarmula are teaching the same schools again this year. Sunday visitors at the Lars Jacob- son home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson and children, Mrs. Con Johy- son and children, and Julia Johnson and Oscar Moe of Minot. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson and chil- dren visited at the Henry Johnson home in Painted Woods Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and family motored to Bismarck Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden were shop- ping in Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reynard Spitzer were shopping in Wilton Saturday. The Burl Monroe family are mov- ing back to their farm here this week. Thomas Jacobson visited at Bald- win Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan and H. B. Thomspon were Wilton callers Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Delong have pur- chased the old Scott place and are moving there soon. Enock Anderson sold a nice bunch of fat cattle to Fred McFadden of Wilton recently. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ivan Hiolden and family .were Sunday visitors at the Frank Lindstrom and John Eliason homes. Emmet Powers and Elizabeth Hitch- cock were married at Bismarck one day last week. Miss Htichcock is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hitchcock of this township, and Mr. Powers is employed at Wilton where the happy couple will make their home. Frank and Fred Peterson visited at the Lars Jacobson home Monday eve- ning. $—$__________—__+ | Estherville ———— By MRS. ROY LITTLE ‘Wm, Johnson is moving this week to a farm near Menoken. Mrs. John- son, who is teaching the Uhde school, will remain here to finish her term. She will stay at the John Carlson home. Lloyd Knutson and Wm. Johnson were callers at the Roy Little home Tuesday. Mrs. John Mosier was a Tuesday afternoon caller at Carl Berg's. Carl Berg helped Jake Fisher un- load a car of lumber Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and Nor- man were Regan callers Tuesday. They also visited at Alvin Ghylin’s. Mrs. Henry Davenport was a Regan shopper Monday afternoon. George Mowder was a business call- er at Alvin Ghylin’s Tuesday. The Homestead lodge gave a social dance in the Legion cabin Wednesday night for the members and their friends. A good time was reported by all present. Several from here attended the auc- tion sale of Mrs. Moline, near Still, lay. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport mo- tored to Bismarck Tucsday. They at- tended the auction sale of Clarice Davenport near Bismarck. They also visited at the Leonard Davenport home. ind Mrs. Roy Little and Nor- at Homer Taylor's Thurs- day evening. Donovan Mickelson of Wilton. spent the week-end at the Frank Mickelson home. Melinda Manning, who attends high school in Wilton, spent the Easter va- cation at her home here. Frieda and Willie Uhde motored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs, John Keifer of Wilton spent Uhde home. mother Saturday afternoon. 2 Earl Mowders were dinner guests at the J. F. Little home Easter Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Boshe and chil- dren were Sunday visitors at the Mike Boshe home. Rev. Christ held Easter services at Canfield Sunday. Visitors at the Joe Keifer home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knutson and children, Mrs, Anna Knutson and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ugien and Norman of Wilton were Sunday aft- ernoon visitors at Roy Little's. Mr. and Mrs. Grent Lindsey and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Wilkinson and, son Conrad were en- tertained at the Homer Taylor home Easter Sunday. Julius Oleson was a caller at the | unhle home Monday. —$____—_—_—__+ 2s i___Wild Rose ° By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL The residents of this community enjoyed the unusual sight of several army planes passing through here on 4 their way to visit the ice gorge across the Missouri river near Huff. 4 Miss Ella Punston, teacher of school No. 1, spent the week-end vis- iting relatives at Menoken. The township board held its regu- lar meeting at the clerk’s office Thursday afternoon. All the members were present. Guests at the W. H. Brownawell home Easter Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Brownawell of Moffit, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger and Miss Avis Carlisle and Helen Brownawell of Bismarck. Martin Ripply and son-in-law, Emmett Carrol, of Moffit, made a business call here Monday. Fred Saville, accompanied by Jay Lee, made a business trip to Bismarck the last of the week. ‘Tom Marx of Braddock was out with the oil truck Thursday. ©. F. Buck, son George and Homer Brownawell motored out the river road to see the gorge near Huff Thursday. Quite a number from here attended the play given by the Braddock high school seniors Saturday evening. Misses Avis Carlisle and Helen Brownawell of Bismarck spent Easter with their respective parents. Little Helma Hirveld was absent from school Tuesday on account of sickness. Poisoned oats are now at the town- ship clerk's office, to be given out as called for. Miss Helen Erickson, who taught here the past two years but who is now teaching at Raleigh, spent the Easter vacation visiting friends a O. B. Swanson and sons made eral trips to Bismarck last week. Alick Jawaski, with his truck, been assisting O. F. Buck wheat to Braddock the past f This township is planning ing cattle for tuberculosis The school board will meet at clerk's office Tuesday afternoon, April 9. af E SIE oo —+ Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN (nday school will begin at 10:30 oe non on. Rev. Monson will con- duct services right after school Sunday, April 7. Mrs. S. L. Jordahl spent @ few days at the Broste home per of Regan. johnson Lucille J a a | ° afternoon with Burnett the Ghylin home. 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. cuylin and sons were business callers in Wilton Saturday. Dinner guests at the H. C. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. Howe and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Swanson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey and family, and Lindsey. Easter Sunday guests at the Ole Olson home were Mrs. Anna Strand and sons, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghy- ne fe fe i af bel efi gtFievsad evi itaié Et ten :