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é' s ~ / f “Yphey have been visiting relatives for THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929 [_ NEWSOFOURNEIGHBORS —_—iitss ! Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Bert Glanville and son Dean called at Ray Hazlegrove’s Monday. Ray Haslegrove started plowing John Sather and Wesley Nathan called at Emil Sattler’s and Andrew Kraft’s Monday. Melvin Webster was a guest last Sunday at Emil Sattler's. A Bismarck man called at Ray Haslegrove's Wednesday for the or- ;,gan Which Mrs. Charlie Hazicgrove Xhad left there. Judge Fred Jansonius called one day this week at the home of his sis- ter, Mrs. Harry Ulfers. Charlie King ng working at Harry weel the John Hawkins fam- ith colds. at E as £2 ir 4 id Alyce the senior class gave Frank Gray and Elvin attended the high play at the Tuttle night. Gray and Miss Hazlegrove home and daughter Vilva Sattler’s Friday. Elmer Perry and Ed Wagner were in Tuttle Saturday. Ed went in after his car, which he had left there to be g : B Haat at tal Bg 5 Hel rt zg : E repaired. A few of Mrs. Ida Perry's friends gave her a little surprise Saturday night in honor of her seventy-seventh hich was the 18th. Mr. and Mrs. and Opal Mrs. Ray U g¢ 2 E F i i BF BE i : i F i & g ‘ : Et gle ii é z ” Bill Pryseno and Eugene Reckard called at Emil Sattler’s Sunday. Melvin Webster was a dinner guest at Ray Hazlegrove's Sunday. ‘We were sorry to hear Owen McIn- tyre was sick and had to go to the ital, osptal f Leith By MBS. J. H. EMCH Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodbury have moved into the house which they have just completed on their farm south of town. Miss Alice Wessel commenced a two months’ term of school, Monday, April 22nd, in Sioux county. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiaz are the parents of a baby girl which arrived at their home Wednesday, April 17th. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mellon returned from Scranton, Wednesday, where veral days. I. W. Asbridge and nephew Robert, who have been patients in the hos- pital at Bismarck, returned to their jome Wednesday. Mrs. John Nixon and Mrs. Dwigh’ Kamrath of Elgin, were guests of Mrs. Anhorn, Wednesday evening, attend- ing the Civic club which was enter- tained by Mrs. Anhorn that same eve- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lawfer were Mrs. Tommy Springer, w! been quite ill, is able to be about Dan Bierwagon and Joe Lawfer Wednesday. George Barrett of north of Carson passed through Leith ‘Thursday mov- + ing to Morristown, where he has rented a farm for the coming year. Miss Irene Norum of Bowman ited for a few days at the J. H. Emch home, returning to Dickinson, Tues- day, where she is attending school. a Mrs. Louie Buettner and g and Harry Ofeldt spent with Mrs. Ofeldt at Keldron, yp [ee li : i i at ? uli E inet lr i and the 23rd. The highschool glee club rendered several selections on | John ry Monday ev ening. ‘The play. “The Dutch Detective,” given by members of the K. of P. lodge, in Mor.istown, although not very well attended, was quite success- ful and those in attendance from Head Bind well co? Sal treatment by e Morristown people. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gibson were business callers in Regent Thursday. Glenn Armitage and Alfred Botten of Carson were in Leith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cowan were guests at the Ernest Saunders home Sunday. Misses Ruth Weatherly, Irene Hur- ley, Eunice Emch and Mary Louise Corbett were among those in attend- ance at the presyterial meeting in Mandan. a i Wild Rose | e * By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mrs. Brown, county nurse, visited the Wild Rose schools the fore part of last week. A number of our young folks {attended the dance at Hazelton Thursday evening. Miss Lily Sterling, who teaches in Dana township, visited Miss Helen Brownawell Saturd: Sunday guests at the H. A. Carlisle home were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and children. Some of our young folks attended the dance at Sterling Friday evening. Jake and Mike, Brownawell and Jens Jensen dehorned cattle the fore part of the week. Frank and Fred Saville moved the tractor up near Long Lake Friday, where Fred will plow nights and Frank days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling were vis- iting friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. May and son Hartlee May and little granddaugh- ter Sally Lou May motored up from Sioux City, Ia., Sunday. Mays were former residents in this locality. Miss Helen Brownawell spent a two weeks’ vacation here visiting rela- tives and friends, returning to Bis- marck Sunday. Miss Ella Funston, teacher of school No. 1, spent the week-end with rela- tives in Menoken. Guests at the Jake Voll home Sun- Jawaski and children. Mr. and Mrs, Pressier and Mr. and Mrs. Gottleib Merkle and little folks all\pf the Per- sian lake neighborhood Mr. and Mrs. Obert Selbus and baby of Brad- a. ?° By GLADYS NELSON Ernie Gorden and the township board looked over the roads last Sun- day in Trygg township, as the main- taining was to begin Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdahl and family visited last Sunday with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm vis- ited Monday at the Nels Nelson home. | @ Albin Spangberg and John Fors- beck motored to Bismarck Saturday. | Mr. Spangberg purchased @ truck re- cently. R. C. Nelson came from north of * Regan from the Webster farm Mon- day to.the Geo. Nelson home to get @ plow he purchased. He also pur- chased a drill from Harry Hedstrom. Oscar Coleman motored to Regan Weenie. night on a business mis- John Olson and Lennart made a trip to Regan Tuesday night after some coal. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and fam- ily motored to Regan Wednesday night. En route they called in at the John Olson home. Charles McCarty from Steele called at the Nelson brothers home Wednes- day on business. Most of the women in our territory are busy cleaning house and yards and setting hens this week. Geo. Nelson purchased a half sec- tion of land on 13 from Charles Mc- Carty from Steele, manager for the Hackney Land Co. He will dig rock and break a large tract of it for flax. Henry Strom and John Kruger were callers at the John Anderson home Thursday night. Floyd and Irene Anderson and Clara Rue, high school students, came home from Bismarck Friday night to spend the week-end with their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Nelson and family were social callers Thursday .| night at the John Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Forsbeck went to the John Anderson home Thursday to remind Edgar and Edzel, twins, of their second birthday anniversary »| and presented them with a large birthday cake. William Kettleson, who has been Resees i I E ai i By ELIZABETH KOPPY Ed ©. Weller was a Cannon Ball caller . He was accompanied back by Pete Stretch-Himself, who THE RISMARCK TRIRUN ihe Dr. Baer home. Mr. Bassoba will be remembered as the restaurant man here before G. E. Pearson took over th business, Max Lée carried the mail four days this week for Rural Carrier H. E. Fraser, who was busy putting in his crop. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrance and Mary Lou motored to Uronna Satur- day to visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacLachlan. Mrs. Don Macdonald of the Brad- - | dock school staff spent Sunday at the Macdonald ranch at Glencoe. Mrs. Harry Beal of Kintyre visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton, Thursday. The Braddock members of the A. F. and A. M., with their wives, were en- tertained through the compliment of Dr. Baer at the Masons’ banquet at Steele Thursday evening. Besides the splendid dinner, the guests were treatéd to a very fine program, after which dancing followed. The second regular meeting of the + Braddock Community Club was held ril 15 at the school gymnasium. ¢ following program was given: Music, Sunset orchestra; piano solo, Mabel Bier; reading, Violette Dexter; Play, “Pierette’s Drea address, Judge Birdzell; cornet solo, Sunset orchestr: The play, “Pierette’s Dream,” was very well presented by | ® Mr. Johnson, Lowell Barton and May- Mme Nasden. It was the pathetic little drama of a girl’s adoration of an un- ~'| selfish, unseeing young comedian. The foot on his way to Linton. From he took the train for Aberdeen, 8. D. where he will make his future home. Sel maker of dreams appears and, touched by Pierette’s kindness and simplicity, gives Pierot the description of his ideal girl. Pierot soon discovers that Pierette answers the description. The re] address of Judge Birdzell of the state of his father, Gottlieb Schmeir. N Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes motored to Linton Tuesday. John Backhaus was a business caller at the H. W. Backhaus home Tuesday evening. Francis Chesrown was a Linton caller Wednesday; also at the 8. G. Busby home. Joe J. Fettig and August Obermeir make four or five trips each day out here in the country with gas to the tractor farmers. Mr. and Mrs, Elizabeth Koppy were shopping at Linton Wednesday. Henry Knittel called at the Steve Koppy home Wednesday evening. Gus Joeb was a Linton caller ‘Wednesday. x Ed C. Weller and Wallace Kyes were transacting business at Linton Th ursday. Oscar Bauman of Linton transacted business in this vicinity Wednesday. Porter Umber was shopping at Lin- ye Anton Two-Shield and Simon Kirk, Indian agent, of Cannon Ball, trans- business on this side Friday. and Mrs, John Ohihauser Jr. dren were callers at the home the former's parents Monday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mausehund were shopping at Linton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Joeb and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Back- haus, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawler, Math Koppy, Steve Unger, Mrs. Dorothy Renschler and children, and Jake Ohlhauser were among those who shopped at Linton Saturday. o> Braddock | > By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE Mrs. George Smith and children, of Bismarck, returned home Tuesday after a few days’ visit with friends and relatives in Braddock and vicin- ity, They were accompanied to Bis- marck by Mrs. Fred Junge, who will visit with her daughters Phrene and ‘Winifred in that city. Mrs. W. F. May, who has spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. 8. J. King, Bismarck, has returned to Braddock to spend the summer at her home here. Mrs. Ray Bier and Uttle son re- turned home to Grand Rapids, Mich., Tuesday. They came to attend the fu- neral of Mrs. Bier’s mother at Omio. Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Savage spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Linton and Hazelton. Mrs. O. E. Lee, who was called to Coleman, 8. D., by the serious illness of aged father, returned home ’ Aid of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. George Ivey Sat- ithdraw the statement issue that the Brad- had hired Claude his sister Mary as teach- the Braddock high school for . This statement was the reporter from reliable Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baxter of Mandan spent Sunday with Brad- dock friends. Miss Gladys Beseler, nurse in train- ing at the Bismarck hospital, arrived home Thursday to rest up after her recent operation for appendicitis. Mr. Stevens of Bismarck put on a motion picture, “’ ~e in the M. E. church E KEE E é ! sf i [ i ii ei i kg iti, ! f i ™ Fy i i ; fi f { z i a7] a ; E Bi 4 i g 20 supreme court, of Bismarck, who took Alex Macdonald’s place, was appreci- ated and enjoyed by all. We hope that we may always be able to secure men of his standing and position to | nigh speak at our meetings. The next meet- ing will be held May 20. J. N. Bower, Betty and Charles, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mur- Phy, motored to Bismarck Sunday afternoon, [Wilson Township _{ By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner vis- ited at the Sam Berg home Sunday. Among those who visited at the J. J. Wagner home Sunday afternoon were Christ Berg of Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Newmiller, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reuer, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg and family. Mrs. Wagner served a de- licious supper at 6 o'clock and all had & good time. Miss Herda and Sarah Berg were Sunday guests of their friend, Miss Freda Wagner, near Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner visited the Wm. Wagner home Sunday. Mrs. Sam Berg is caring for their mother-in-law, who is helpless now. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle motored to Bismarck to visit Mrs. Wall, who is sick and his spent five weeks in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Heinly were Wilton shoppcrs Satur'ey evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Heinly was a Wilton shopper Saturday evening. Most of the wheat seeding is done in this vicinity, but a lot of feed has to be put in and a large number are planning on breaking sod this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seibold mo- tored north of Mercer to visit with Mrs. Seibold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored to Still Sunday to attend church services, Mr.’ and Mrs. Wm. Wagner were Wilton shoppers as also were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner. ‘The picnic at school No. 2 was well attended and a good time was had. Mrs. Whicher, the teacher, left for her home north of Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf motored to Mercer Sunday to spend the day. They took Ruben Seibol up to stay with his great-aunt, Mrs. Fred Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlib Woll called at the Christ Worner home Sunday. Mrs. Philip Warner and sons Ed and Christ motored to Bismarck Sat- urday on business, Misses Lydia and Pauline Wolf vis- ited with Miss Grace Nelson Sunday. Carl Berg of Mercer was a busi- ness caller at the coin Berg home. Rev. R. C. Strutz of Jamestown will preach at the Ev.ngelical church Sunday, April 28, at 10 o'clock a. m. Taft j o a By FLORENCE GOSNEY Mrs. Wagner, Mrs, O'Hara and Mrs. Pashley spent Wednesday afternoon at the Gaskill home. Mrs. Herman Nieman and Mrs. John Baker were town callers Wed- nesday. Miss Doris Chenoweth spent Wed- nesday night at the Riley home. Mrs. John Benz and children spent Saturday afternoon at the Herman Nieman home. Mrs. Johnson and son William were town callers Monday. Mrs. George Lee called at the Henry Jessen home Wednesday. Mrs. Herman Nieman called at the John Benze home Thursday evening. Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. O'Hara and Mrs. Pashley spent Thursday afternoon at {the George Lewis home. Wilbert Koon called at the Gaskill home Thursday. ak bs f bi fl F F f : eEr i E F 3 ; fi i Harold erncon, Mr. Snow of McKenzie was a sup- per guest at the Gosney home Mon- day evening. Charley and Edna Gosney called at the Gaskill home Thursday. Mrs. John Baker and sons James and Johnny spent Sunday at the Floyd Belk home. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and daughter Edna spent Sunday after- noon at the Steve Triplett home near Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Hara of Cleveland called at the Henry Jessen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children spent Saturday night at the George Lee home. Mrs. John Baker and sons James and Johnny called at the Herman Nieman home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Fogarty were Bismarck callers Sunday. Mrs. Robert Sharp accompanied her forks to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. John Beng and children visit- ed at the Carl Olson home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Olsgn visited at the Carl Olson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee called at the Wilbert Koon home Sunday. | Temvik i o By BERTHA LARVICK Ann Calquhoun and Miss Kaufman attended the movies at Hazelton Sat- urday evening. Everybody is enjoying the fine weather and evenings by playing ten- nis. Mrs. Carl Reich and children called on Mrs. Cahill Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. De Witt attended the minstrel show at Linton Monday it. “Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ochsner called at the Jacob Pfaff home Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Larvick will have Ladies Aid at her home May Ist. A crowd attended the church serv- ices conducted by Rev. Brooks Sun- day morning. Mrs. Botten of Carson arrived here Friday to spend a few days visiting friends and returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Daily of Brad- dock apd Mr. and Mrs. Enders were callers3n Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Grenz of Hazelton called at the John Schlech home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Blazen and Viola were visitors at the Dave Cal- quhoun home Sunday evening. Miss Johnson, C. Rinkel and Miss Kaufman motored to Bismarck Mon- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larvick of Fargo arrived here Monday to look after oe interests, He returned Thurs- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heinmiller and Mr. and Mrs. David Calquhoun motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. De Witt took his daughter Lola to Linton Saturday to take her piano lesson, Mrs. Virgil Stedman, Miss West- lund and Miss Sorenson motored to Linton to see Supt. Curtis Jenkins about school affairs. Mrs. Enders, Mrs. Calquhoun and Mrs. Heinmiller visited at the Kru- ger home at Linton, Thursday. Fred Ochsner accompanied by his daughter, Elsina, made a business trip to Linton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stedman were callers in Hazelton Saturday night. There will be a W. C. T.-U. meeting ae home of Mrs. Calquhoun May 8th. Carl Larvick of Fargo arrived at Ed Larvick's Monday evening to help with spring work. C. N. Hendrix, Carl Reich and L. P. Hendrix were business callers in Kintyre Monday. Miss Esther Albrecht, who had an attack of acute appendicitis, was taken to Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Huber accompanied by her friend of Eureka, 8. D., is here work- ing at the Ed Bohle home. Mr. Muckler took Mrs. C. A. Al- brecht to Bismarck Wednesday to be with her daughter Esther. Mrs. C. J. Enders and daughters Dorthea and Renee and Mrs. Jane Botten motored to Carson Monday. Miss Johnson, Miss Kaufman and Ann Carry Calquhoun were Linton shoppers Saturday. Rose Schlect and Alex Hager called at the Christ Grenz home in Hazel- ton Saturday evening. Miss Katie Schaefer of Linton came up to visit Clara Wittmayer, who is working at the Gottlieb Schatz home. Christ Albrecht and son Arthur motored to Bismarck Sunday to see Esther, who is a patient at the hos- pital. Mrs. Jacob Breckel took her four- year-old daughter Eleanor to Bis- marck Monday for treatment of a fractured collar bone. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., and family called on Mr. and Mrs, John Weber, Jr., Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larvic« and chil- dren and Mrs. Peach and children were visitors at the Oscar Larvick home Sunday afternoon. Miss Clara Brusch, who has been to Fargo where she has been working for several years. Mrs. Chas. De Witt entertained a number of ladies Wednesday after- Heinmiller. motored the latter's husband, who is at the hospital. . and Mrs. Sundun returned home from Carrington. Monday and the former's mother returned with them to spend some time. Mr. Heinmiller and daughter Bon- nie of Heaton arrived here Saturday to get Mrs. Heinmiller and children, Mrs. De Witt. Mre Calquhoun won the consolation prizc. Mrs. Chas. Enders entertained the following at a dinner and two tables of bridge Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Heinmiller: Mrs. Frank Foell, Mrs. C. N. Hendrix, Mrs. Sund Mrs. A. W. Quast, Mrs. Calquhoun, Mrs. De Witt, Mrs, Heinmiller, Mrs. Henry Pietz, Mr. and Mrs. El Kru- ger and daughter Hasel of Linton. Mrs. Sundun won high honors and Mrs. Kruger won the consolation. i Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE Christ Schoon was a caller at the Adolph Bassen home Thursday. Miss Violet Clarke was a Sterling visitor Tuesday. Lawrence Mork purchased some hay from Jennie Clarke Thursday. Mrs. Elder Elness motored Sterling Tuesday evening. Miss Violet Clarke visited at the Adolph Bassen home Thursday. Robert Clarke was a Sterling caller Friday. Jennie Clarke and Violet were Sterling callers Saturday and they also were callers at the Tyler John- son home for a plow. They had the misfortune to break the reach in their wagon just as they were leaving the to @| yard, but they managed to patch the reach with a piece of plank. Henry Stiles was a business caller at the Tyler Johnson home Saturday night. Mrs. Elder Elness brought Miss Mildred Johnson home Friday night from the ball game at McKenzie. Marvin Magnus visited the Henry Stiles home Thursday. Eli Harding was a Sterling caller Thursday afternoon. J, R. Johnson is having a new well put down this week by the well men from Bismarck. Mrs, William Heoft and children were Sterling callers Saturday. Christ Schoon was a business caller at Jennie Clarke's home Monday. Mrs, Cary Johnson and children visited at the Henry Stiles home one day last week, j & | Canfield ° By MRS. A. F.GHYLIN ~~ A large crowd attended church services Sunday. Rev. Monson will be here with us again on May 12, at 11:30. Sunday school will begin at 1:30 Sunday, April 28. Rev. Christ, of Wilton, will conduct services begin- ning at 2:30 Sunday. Alice Strand visited with mother Sunday. The play given at the school house Wednesday by the boys was enjoyed by all present. There was not a very large crowd at the P. T. A. Friday. A. Thompson of Washburn gave an address and Played a few selections on his musi- cal saw. The next meeting will be Friday, May 24. Mrs. Earl Mowder and daughter Edith were visitors at the W. Taylor home Sunday. Chas. Kuehl and Chas. Our called at the H. Taylor home Sunday. A. F. Ghylin and son Gerald were callers at the Ed Walworth home Sunday. Mrs. Ole Olson spent Saturday and Sunday in Wing with her sons and daughters-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and son Willard of Chasely, N. D., called at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Mrs, A. F. Ghylin and sons, and Violet Olson were callers at the teacherage Saturday. Mrs. Klexjord, and daughter Lydia and son Olaf, were dinner guests at the P. Putten home Sunday. Guy Bailey of Wing was a caller at the Ira Bailey home Sunday. Mrs. Mable Bailey is the owner of a new car. Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Ghylin and sons Gerald and Clair, Violet Olson, Burnett Jacobson, Dee and Ernest Bailey, were callers at the J. Olson home in Wing Sunday. They went to see Mrs. G. Olson and baby Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. J, Moser, Mr. Mrs. J. Keifer were dinner guests at the A, Knudson home Sunday. Mrs, J. Keifer spent Saturday with her mother. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons were callers at the J. Keifer home Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer called at the Roy Little home Sunday evening. A. F. Ghylin and son Gerald called at the S. L. Jordahl home Saturday for the seed grain they bought. Mayland Christianson called at the A. F. Ghylin home one day last week. ‘ Baldwin ] her e By FLORENCE BORNER John Rupp, who has been spending several months at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Monroe, left early in the week for Bismarck where he spent a few days with his daugh- ters, Mrs. George Swick and Miss Olga Rupp. Mr. Rupp then left for Clearbrook and Detroit Lake, Minne- sota. At Detroit Lake he will visit @ few days with relatives, and at Clearbrook, he will be a guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Claus Garmer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eddie and fam- ily, who have been residing in the Niles residence, have rented the house owned by Mrs. George Swick, east of the| decision to combine sections threw iaiaen ie in Hie i i Fils ie him out of a position. Knownley Dorman and two sons were last Sunday guests at the Otto Dor- man home near Menoken. « Miss Laura Rupp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rupp, will be those graduating from the hospital nurses’ school this year. Miss Elizabeth Monroe, Florence and Richard Rupp and Freddie Her- debu will graduate. from the Bis- marck high school this year. ~ County Commissioner William Fricke was transacting business in ni ees city the latter part of the ‘week, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Cummings and rs daughter Iona motored to Bismarck Saturday on a business mission. Emil Hogue, who has been renting the Lenhart farm near Arnold, was a recent caller in town. He recently purchased a farm in Trygg township, east of here. Several local residents attended the play which was given by the senior class of the Wilton high school Mon- day night. The play, “Where There's A Will-ie,” was given in the Grand theater, and was very much enjoyed by all who saw it. The principal parts were taken by Miss Madge Everett and Lawrence Nugent. There were 14 characters in the play, and the work done by each was very good. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Geigle and fam- ily were recent callers in Wilton. They also visited at the John Bau- miller home in that district. E. A. Lewis has returned from an extended trip to different points in the northwest. time in California. Roy Lewis has rented the farm land owned by Arnold Rupp for the ] Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE —— E lettls hi ree i He also spent some | Mi By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Henry Olson and Miss Grace Nelson called at the Will Stiles home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Carl Berg, Mrs. John Mosier LA and Mrs, Frank ‘Mickelson motored to Wilton Tuesday. 8. O. LeBarron of Bismarck trans- acted business in this neighborhood Wednesday. John Carlson called at the Uhde home Wednesday evening. Wm. Mickelson motored to Bis- marck Monday to get Mrs. Mickelson and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden are the parents of a baby boy, born Sunday, April 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport called at Wm. Mickelson’s Monday evening to see the new boy. Mrs. Roy Little and Gene called in Regan Wednesday evening. Pete Mickelson transacted business in Regan Thursday. The play given by the intermediate boys of Canfield Wednesday evening was pronounced very good and about $10 was realized. This will be used to buy baseball supplies for the jun- ior baseball team. Otto Uhde was a business caller in Regan Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harry Davenport was a Re- gan shopper Monday. Hazel Rhines spent several days this week at the home of her sister Mrs. Roy McCullough. Mrs. Joe Kelfer visited with Mrs. Alvin Ghyln Thursday afternoon. Harry Rannestead was a business caller at the John Boshe home Fri- day. Mrs, Joe Keifer and Mrs. Anna Knutson called on Mrs. Wm. Mickel- son Saturday to see the new baby. Matt Rasmunsen and son Robert motored to Bismarck Saturday to get Peter Rasmunsen, who has been a patient at one of the hospitals there for some time. Among the Regan shoppers from here Saturday evening were Cecil Elkins, Guy McCoy, John Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Henry Shilling, Earl Mowders, George Mowder, and Roy Little's. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and son Junior were Sunday evening visitors at the Harry Davenport home. Marven Magness was caller Will stiles home say Persons re or bode wi Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Jens Hansen and fame ily, Mr. and Mrs. ‘and children, Dinner guests at the Knutson home | ing Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and Gene. Reverend Monson held preaching services at Canfield, Sunday, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer called at | week. id) Roy Little’s Sunday evening. Mrs. John Boshe received a tele- gram Friday from South Dakota saying her mother was very low. She and Mr. Boshe and children left for there by car Saturday sfternoon. Mr. Boshe returned Monday, but Mrs. Boshe and children remained there to be with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson mo- tored to the capital city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier were visitors at Frank Mickelson’s Monday evening. Mr. Taplin of near Wilton is visit- ing at the home of his daughter Mrs. Carl Berg. ¢ ood | Schrunk ° * By HELEN MARCHANT Miss Tracy Novy is helping Mrs. Herman Nieters with her spring house cleaning at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and daugh- ter Esther and son Arthur had the misfortune of having the truck tip over with them Saturday -afternoon coming from Wing. No one was seri- ously injured nor was the car dam- aged much. Mr. and Mrs. John Shel and family visited at the Wm. Regan home Thursday evening. Miss Helen Marchant spent Thurs- day afternoon with Miss Mabel Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. James Novy motored to Wing Thursday. J. E. Witt and Helen and Le Roy Marchant motored to Wing Tuesday evening. Jacob Berg purchased a new trace tor last week at McClusky. Saturday evening shoppers in Wing. from this community were Herman

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