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ana ae ee regwaynsraec ss seneret cnn.) pases os mEmeaesaoys oaner THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Holmberg this week. if Steiber i .) By MRS. C. L. MALONE Mrs. George Hugelman and children and Mrs. Ole Anderson, also the A. » Aune family of Bismarck. spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, “Mrs. J, W. Reed of Monmouth, Il, ‘and Mrs. Werner Alvoid of Macon, Mo., daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones, were called here a few days ago on account of the illness of their father. Mrs. Mary Doyle closed a very suc- cessful term of school in Ghylin township Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were business visitors in Regan Wednesday. \ D. E. Mattis called at the Carlson ~ and Hickel homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nixon and fam- ily, Mrs. Laura Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. George Middlestedt of Bis- marck visited at the Jones residence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglum of Wilton and the Paul Greenan family spent ‘Sunday at Cecil Elkins’. / Miss Cuthern and Rose Ellen Doyle, Pleasant view teachers, and their aunt, Miss Margaret Doyle, visited at C. L. Malone's Friday evening. The Misses Rose Ellen and Maribel Doyle have accepted positions in the Pleasant View schools. 2 ing BY EDITH MUELLER : ° Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Swanick of Mc- Kenzie were callers at the Graham home Sunday. A. J. Carlson of Sykeston stopped in town Monday en route to an I. G. A. meeting in Bismarck. Jeanette Scallon spent the week- end in Florence Lake township at the Joe Scallon home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller were Sunday vis- itors at the Philip Weber home. Mr. and Mrs. David Hein and “Dick” Weber spent Sunday in Good- rich. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spees motored to Bismarck Friday to consult a doc- tor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalbec and chil- dren spent Sunday in Goodrich. Rev. Joseph Meiser of Wilton was a Sunday dinner guest at the J. J. Harner home. Olive Rise spent Saturday evening and Sunday at Louis Olson home.” John Hartman of New Rockford, former resident here, was an over- night guest at the Mueller home Mon- day. Andrew Fisher of Regan was a town caller Sunday. G. A. Hubbell and B, W. Graham motored to Bismarck Monday evening to attend an I. G. A. meeting. Mrs. L. H. Knowles, Leona Spees, Myrtle Peterson, Sena Torgerson, Leonard Knofles and Herman Jacob- son motored to Bismarck Saturday, returning Sunday. Mrs. Bud Stark, who has been quite ill at the Clyde Harvey home, was taken to a hospital in Bismarck Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson and Charley Edwards motored to Sterling Sunday to see Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Louis Larson arrived here ‘Monday. She has spent the past three week in Woodworth visiting. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham drove to McKenzie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalbec were capi- tal city shoppers Saturday. The Congregational Ladies’ Aid will meet at the Ed Larson home May 9. Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Halmberg will entertain. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein spent Sun- day near Driscoll visiting. Mrs. Franzen and Archie, of Tuttle, were Wing visitors Sunday. Mrs. Mary Smith of Sterling visited here Sunday. Dan and Clarice Tice took her back Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Hazlegrove binince Sunday at the Harry Gray jome. Willard Hubbell and Bertel Ander- son, of Jamestown, spent Sunday at their parental homes here. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland motored to Bismarck Sunday, the latter re- turning with a new car. “Yimmie Jonson's Yob” will be pre- » Sented in the Wing hall May 14 by « Canfield talent. i Florence Lake { Secs, | By MRS. HENRY SEILINGER Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hein were Wing : shoppers Saturday night. « The show was well attended Sat- urday night. Those from this part of » the country were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holver and son, Joe Scallon and f z A g : ! pPii ft afi Ha tae if fs St & F i d FE ae ; iis me E P| ial He ff ad A EE Mr. and Mrs. George Harman were callers at the Henry Seilinger home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Bethel Bailey and son and Mr. and Mrs. Hnery Seilinger and daughter were callers at the Charley Seilinger home Monday. A. L. Davis fixed the Lead for Dan McKinnon Sunday afternoon. L. Johns and son Donald are work- ing for Charley Johns at this writing. Mrs. Harman and Mrs Henry Seilinger and daughter called at the Holmberg home Monday aft- ernoon. Mrs. Willie Stark was taken to a Bismarck hospital Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark and children were Wing shoppers Satur- day night. Elmer Williams was a Wing caller Monday. A. E. Kopplin called at the Christ Hein home Monday evening. John Hartman called in Wing Monday. He will visit around there for a few days before returning to his home. Dan Hein was a Wing caller Mon- lay. Chas. Our and sister, Mrs, Chas. Kuchl, were Wing shoppers Monday. Miss Tracy Novy is working for Mrs. Herman Nieters at this writing. Orvey Bailey was a Wing caller Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and daughter Marjorie were callers at the Charley Seilinger home Tuesday afternoon. The fire which went through Florence Lake township last week did quite a bit of damage burning up two farms, and a lot of pasture, it started from an old straw pile which had been set a week before. Pete Hegan visited over the week- end at the Dan McKinnon home. He is doing some painting at Denhoff. Luvena Bailey is going to Miss Lee's school to finish the eighth grade, as her school was out last Fri- day. Charley Seilinger and mother had dinner at the Lytle home Sunday. > l Little Knife ] By MRS. ARTHUR BIERIG Mr. and Mrs. L. Riems and children, from Hebron, motored out to the L. school of St. Alexius hospital, Bis- marck, after spending about a month here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Boucher. community club gave monthly program in the high school gym Monday night. was arranged by the Fine Arts club. Community singing was led by Mrs. Floyd Murphy with Hans J. Lee at A talk on “Appreciation of the Beautiful” was given by Miss Dean, head of the art department of the Valley City Teachers college. Esther Zech sang “The Lass with the Delicate Air”; Henry Halvor- son played a piano solo, “Minuet,” Dr. J. A. Prescott gave an amusing and interesting chalk talk. A dis- play of articles made by members of the Fine Arts club was on exhi- bition, and arranged on the walls of the gym were hundreds of large and small copies of famous pictures. The American Legion Auxiliary met with Mrs. Swanson Thursday Work was done on laundry bags and afghans that the members are making for the new hospital in Fargo. Ross Haibeck prought a load of hogs in Tuesday morning to send out in the shipment made that day by the Steele shipping association. Preliminary tryouts for the county declamation and spelling contests in the Steele Wednesday and Thursday afternoon. Those who placed were Juanita Burton and E third and fourth, Gwendolyn Ellingson and Beatrice Hochhalter and Mabel Smith; fifth and sixth, spelling, Wayne Wallin h This program 2? jan and James Ryder Florence Porter and Selma Knutson; declamation, Muriel Wigton and Mil- dred Ness; high school, declamation, Annette * Rosen; The Kidder county decla- mation and spelling contests were held in the high school gymnasium in Steele Friday. lamation contest’ were: lene Maltby, Dawson; second, Juan- Winners in dec- Dahlgren, Pettibone. first, Rosella Berkman, Tuttle; se: ond, Glen Severson, Robinson; third, Evelyn Thorntot fourth grades Second grade: rst, Gale Woess- 3 second, Leone Auc | Tuttle; third, Mary Balaban, Daw Fifth and sixth grades: Mildred Hoeft, Esther Halvorson, Pettibone; third, Leona Burton, R. Wooley home Sunday, where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroeder and children motored over to the Fred Eggert home, where they spent Sun- day visiting. Joe Schneider spent several days at the Bismarck hospital the past week, where he is taking treatment. Maxine Lehmann is assisting Joc Schneider with farm work. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierig motored to the Fred Helsper home Sunday, where they enjoyed a visit. Helspers moved out from Richardton to the Crossette farm late last fall. The Doliver brothers are surely turning over the sod in this vicinity and putting it into flax. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maerschbeker and children motored to the J. G. Schnei- der home, near Steele, Saturday, where they will visit several days. Miss Gladys Oil and Miss Scottwel and their friend from Dickinson mo- tored to the Indian reservation near Elbowoods Sunday, where they en- joyed the day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs spent Sunday at the F. Rynning home near Marshall. Miss Soper went to Hebron Friday evening, where she spent the week- end visiting her sistaer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Schuller. Little Knife school No. 3 decided to have another month of school, which will help a lot of children. ——_—_—__—_—_——_* 4 Steele ! By MRS. F. W. GRESS W. J. Henry last week bought the Mersen lumber yard. Mr. Henry will continue as manager of the Powers Elevator company through the summer and Foye Harris will continue his work in the lumber yard. Mrs. Fred Shipley was called to Sauk Center, Minn., last week on account of the serious illness of an aunt. Geo. Sunnem, who teaches near his home north of Steele, was in town on business Saturday. ure and Mrs, Das Pallsntine with the young people of the = worth League, who took part in the pageant, “The Challenge of the Cross,” presented the ant in the Methodist church in Driscoll Sunday afternoon and in the Robin- son church Sunday evening. Attorney J. N. McCarter is im- proving his residence by the addi- tion of a new kitchen and bathroom. Mr, Roaning is doing the carpenter work. Mabel Wilson and Miss Boyd at- tended the state C, E. program in Bismarck Saturday and Sunday. Miss Boyd took part in the program of the convention, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Mrs. Dalenbur; Roble, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Ryder and at} Mrs. Phelps attended the presby- terian missionary convention that was held in Mandan last week. Fred Bayne came up from Fargo and visited several days this week | at the home of his mother, Mrs. Nellie Bayne. The subdistrict rally held at the Methodist church Thursday and Fri- day was well attended. ‘ Inspiring addresses were given by the Helena n|arena_bishop, Wallace Brown, and Mrs. Brown and an interestii ip ture, “The More ‘Abundant Life,” illustrated with stereopticon views, Lee | W88 given by District Superintendent Leroy White. The Moline Construction company of Jamestown is doing the excavat- ing for the basement of the new Yenkin drug store. Mrs. Vince Wamsley finished a term of school in the Chestina dis- trict last week, The W. C. T. U. will give a silver Method! Parsonage, os B s o s =F a Cs te: on the work bei done Is ifferent a! countries by the W. C. T. U. is being Mrs. Elsie Bailey left Monday’ for Plankinton, S. D., where she has @ position in a store. Mr. Bailey ac- venth and eighth grades: lleen Kamrowski, Robinson; _sec- ond, Edith Mork, Pettibone; third, Mildred Ness, Steele. boys: First, Elbridge Phelps, Stecle; Franklin Brame, third, Merle Hough. First Violet Mow, Tappen; second, Lucille Weidel, Tuttle; third, Erma Adams, Pettibone. ——————————————— —_—____—___ —_—___+ By KARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs Dixon and children spent Sunday visiting friends in Bis- Kk, ‘Wm. Stienert of Steiber township were Alta callers Henry Schuch of Schrunk was a business caller at the Schatz farm Mrs. W. Alvord, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jones, arrived here Tuesday from Missouri. She will spend a few weeks visiting her parents. John Pool closed a successful term teaching at the of eight months’ Edgemont school. Susan and Pauline Schatz hiked down to visit Mrs. Stienert of Steiber township Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh spent Sunday visiting friends near Wash- Mrs. Reed and daughter of Illinois arrived here Thursday where she is ry valtios her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. Schatz, Hank and Susan, were McClusky shoppers Saturday. Esther Johnson spent Sunday with | q, Mr. and Mrs. Ph. Zelmar and chil- dren of near Regan attended church here Sunday, after which they visited at the Geo. Hochhalter home. Bill Lee and children of near Mc- Clusky visited at the Brackett home Albert Anderson and Laurite | Adams spent Saturday evening at the Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. Gott Schatz of near McClusky visited at the Karl and Henry Schatz homes Monday. Rev. E. Breockle of Turtle Lake, will conduct services at the Alta church, May 3rd. Those visiting at the Jones home and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Fred Berquiest, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz, Mrs. Huglemann and chil- dren, and Mrs. Anderson of Bismarck. Sarah Schatz of McClusky spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz, Pauline, Susan and John Stroh drove to Bis- marck Tuesday where John and Su- san consulted a physician. Myrl Brown returned to her home Friday after staying at the Adams home during the school term. Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT Carl Johnson motored to Wing Sat- Tracy Novy returned to her parent- al home Saturday evening after help- ing at the Herman Nieters home for the past few weeks. Mrs. George Harmon called on Mrs. | Knolls. Henry Seilinger Monday. LeRoy Marchant called at the Wm. Witt Home Sunday. Bailey and son, and Mrs. Seilinger motored to Wing Friday. I. F. Lyttle and daughters Mabel and Ruth called at the R. G. Mar- chant home Friday evening. The James Novy family attended church in Wing Saturday morning. Mrs. Henry Seilinger and baby at- tended the show in Wing Saturday | di evening. Dorothy Skei called at the Christ Hein home Sunday. Martha Hindbauch spent Sunday with Ellen Ryan. Miss Helen Marchant called on Miss Mabel Lyttle Thursday after- noon. I. F. Lyttle and daughter Ruth | |calied at the O. O. Sperry home Fri- ; day evening for Miss Mabel Lyttle. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene were Wing shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and daughter Marjory motored to Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemberg have as their guests their son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Har- mon, of Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gaub and fam- ily called at the Jacob Berg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nicters were Wing shoppers Saturday. Rose Ryan spent Sunday at the Christ Hein home. Regan By BURDELLA B. HELGESON o—e The Congregational Ladies’ Aid held their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. Ty- berg, with Mrs. H. E. Rannestad as- sisting. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Soder of Wing were guests at the S. Rupp home on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes were callers in Bismarck Wednesday eve- ning. J. O. Lein of Wing was a business caller here last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins were call- |; ers in Bismarck Thursday of last week. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson called on Mrs. Wm. Michelsen last Monday. Mrs. J. Koehler of Bismarck visited with her aunt, Mrs. S. Rupp, last week, ' Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. Klipfel of Ashley, formerly of Regan, called on friends here recently. Mrs. O. Colip and son Charles and | Mrs. Mary Rasche were callers in Bismarck last week. Mrs. A. Westerman and son Allan and Miss Mary Malsby were c&llers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Spitzer and family, of Baldwin, visited at the G. Bren- neise home Sunday. Miss Evelyn Donovan of Arena was | jj a week-end guest atthe A. H. Helge- son home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dimmond and daughter Mabel were callers in Bis- marck last week. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson visited with Miss Freda Uhle on Monday after- noon. Miss Uhle did not go to Idaho, as reported in last week's news. A number of Regan folks motored to Bismarck last week to see Al Jol- son in “The Singing Fool.” Miss Hazel Rhines, Miss Mabel Dimmond and Allen Westerman at- tended the dance at Wildwood on Fri- day evening. A. Westerman and A. B. Stratton, local business men, have installed new ice plants in their places of business. o¢—_____________4 Turtle Creek | o By MISS SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Heinle and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wagner were Wilton | toratio shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Shell, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner | Bismarck. and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg were visitoing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner | with Mrs, Sunday. Mrs. Fred Wagner has been ill from Tuesday. They had the doctor every Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brezden were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening. Miss Mary Brezden was visiting at the Heinle home Sunday. Most neighboring farmers still have @ week's wh..at seeding to do. Gibbs By RUTH BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ Miss Emma Trygg of Bismarck spent the week-end at the F. H. Trygg di home. Charlie Johnson of Naughton called at A. R. Asbridge’s Sunday. Mrs, John and Mrs. Victor Engdahl spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Vic- tor Moynier. Mrs. Anderson, mother of Mrs. F. H. Trygg, is reported as being quite ill at her home in Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Gabel and children were supper guests at the Henry Miller home Sunday. The George Manley family, of Mc- Kenzie, called at the Henry Gabel home Friday evening. The Bohem brothers, George Chris- tenson and daughter Ruth called at the Frank Gabel home Sunday.. i Agnes and Marie Gabel called on Py Margaret Koch Sundlay, Lena, Margaret and Christ Koch daughter Violet, all visited at the W. A. Larson home. Peter Vallin and Albert Larson vis- ited this vicinity the latter part of the past few days. His parents took him to the doctor Sunday. He is better Victor Engdahl and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Arthur Sol- Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and daugh- visited with her |ter Rene were capital city cousins, the Emil Sabot children, Sun- | Yvonne Sabot Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and family made short calls at the Con The John Engdahl family motored Johnson and Jacobson homes Sun- to Victor Nelson's, where they spent Sunday afternoon. The following children from the Primary room at school received 100 in their weekly spelling test: Yvonne Sabot, Laverne Sabot, Eleanora Gabel, Florence Engdahl, and Paul Sabot. John Sabot received 100 last week. Etta Meyers, a sister to Mrs. Philip entered the primary room . She is staying at Philip Gabel’s during her vacation. Mrs. John Gabel Sr. walked over to P. A, Winberg’s last Wednesday and had dinner with them. Sunday visitors at the Henry Miller home were Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gcorge Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan were Wilton shoppers Saturday. The farmers are well under way with their field work in this munity now and if the weather stays favorable they will soon be through. Friends of Mrs. Fay Ward were greatly shocked when reached them of the fatal shooting Grae ale Ret at the Algor Ryberg home Mond: well and favorably known in community having lived at Baldwin for many years before going to Minot {and later Great Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strandemo of Crofte township took Enos’ mother, j Mrs. E. E. Strandemo, to Bismarck ; Wednesday to see a doctor. Mrs. Ward was J. F. Little farm. Christiania o—e By OLGA M. GROSSMAN marck Sunday. They were guests | eighteenth birthday. At delicious lunch was served. Davenport was assisted by Mrs. Little and Mrs. J. Howe. ‘The American Legion will meet Saturday night in Hazelton > By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER The Christian Mothers society meet Saturday at the home of Joe Prefontaine, Mrs. M. Rush Mrs. Roy Yeater went to B Tuesday to bring home her son & don, who had received medical at tion at one of the hospitals there. The junior-senior banquet will held at Mrs. N. P. Anderson's dinin room Tuesday evening at 7:30. The Hazelton P.-T. A. will meet | the high school gymnasium Wed day evening. A very pleasing progt has been arranged. The Hazelton baseball team pl against the Temvik team Sunday, sulting in a score of 16 to 1 in Hagel: at the Glen Tolliver home. Oscar Magnuson called at the Slogan home Wednesday, The death of Mrs. Roy Little's mother, Mrs. Benedict, occurred Mon- day, Chris Naugeman has been ill at their home. Louis, Elizabeth, Laurice and Franklin were Regan callers Satur- Gerald Ghylin i ing with Mi Joe Kiefer while his mother is in Bismarck receiving medical treat-| ment, W. H, Kolb and sons, Edward and Robert, called at the Joe Weigeman home Sunday morning. Mrs. J. F. Little and Ruth called Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and Mrs. Olson were Bismarck passengers Monday evening. Ernest Swanson called at the G.} I. Lindsey home Tuesday morning. August Sousle is employed at the Mrs. Hai dren, Dori: id Kenneth, tended ser S. the Canfield a schoolhouse Sunday George Kling of Finley, N. By VIOLET A. CLARKE was transacting business in Dodge Mr. Kling also took his furniture to Finley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and chil- s at the home of M Barrows Sunday, Holliday was a bus ness caller in Dodge one day th f Clear Lake Marvin Magnus called at the Henry Stiles home Friday. George Kush is plowing for Henry Wildfang and Carl Byers is assisting accompanied by rs. Conley’s granddaughter went to Sterling Saturday. ts. 3. Matteson preached a id sermon Sunda Sterling Sunday. Miss Violet Clarke called at Elder Elness home Wednesday eve- She also called at the Wil- liam Heoft's home. Lester Clark accompanied by his mother were Sterling callers njoyed the sermon ustafson for a few months. J. A, Jacobs and daughter, where they looked after A large crowd attended the party given by Miss Violet Clarke Saturday night at her home, nished by Glen Briggs. able time was had by eve Surtis Elness of Sterling spent Sat- night and Sunday at the Eld- school pupils ac- companied by their parents motored to Killdegr where they entered the singing contest. and Mrs. J, C, Grossman were t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness accompanied by Ella Tollefson motored to Ster- ling Wednesday. Mrs. William Heoft was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mrs, William Clark and family are busy moving to their new home cast of the Hassin Elies place this week. Jennie Clarke nhs Hed at the Wilbur House Inesday afternoon, Mrs. Eugene Huelskamp and Miss Julia La Brash, formerly of Dodg but now of Mandan, were guests at the home of Mr. and Goetz a few days this week went to the Max Lang home to get some oats on their wi and Mrs. Cary Johnson and daughter Grace visited at the Henry Stiles home Saturday evening. Robert Clarke was a Sterling caller of Golden Valley Ray Anderson of ting at the Wil- m Kellar home Saturday and Sun- Robert Clarke called at the Hassin Elies home Thursday. Dliver Roth were Bis- jay. Cc. J. Johnson and vere in Bismarck Grace and Cary By FLORENCE G T. N. Johnson and son Alton were callers at the J. R. Johnson's Tuesday to help him clean grain. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and ) Raymond visited at L. S. Frenche's Johnny Baker is doing some plow- ing for George Lew Mrs. Herman Nieman, Mrs. John Benz and Mrs. Moffit callers Wednesday. Leslie Cline was a Sterling caller Miss Grace Johnson spent Monday night with Miss Olive Johnson. Lester Clark called at the Henry Stiles home Tuesday. Mrs, George Lee _and son Georgie | also Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children called at the Gosney home Thursday. George Kusch has finished doing some plowing for Anton Oberg. Mrs, Oast Prince and son Harold called at the John Lee home Wednes- motored to Bismarck Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Mrs. George Lee and Mrs. Wilbert Koon called at the Burt Hendershot home Thursday. Wagner, Mrs. Wagner called at the Gos- ney home Saturday evening. Miss Florence Gosney spent the week-end at the Ben Koon home in d children spent Mrs. John Benz and children visited John Baker Tuesday evc- Paul Rupp was a caller at the S. ning. L. Jordahl hom Mrs. Wilbert Koon and Mrs. George Ss. W emetz returned home Lee called at the Anton Oberg home | Saturday after spending a few days at_a Bismarck hospit: Mrs. Mabel Bailey and children the Humphrey Bailey home Sunday. Albert Vollen called at the Ernest Gordon home Saturday. S. W. Nemetz and sons, Joseph and Basil, motored to Regan Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen Fred Wagner | children spent Sunday at the Bacth ome. Charley Gosney was a Driscoll caller Wednesday. Grandma Wagner, and Horatio Wagner visited at the Charley Anderson home Saturday Mrs. Mabel Bailey Mr. and Mrs, Presley Gosney and motored to the capital city | Gaughter Edna spent Sunday after- Thi ve noon at the Lloyd Gosney home near rry Davenport visited at the Louis Jorgenson home Monday. Mrs. John Benz and children vis- S. L. Jordahl mo- ited at the Nieman home Thursday. Gustaf Hermanson, who attends a lamestown school, spent the week- end at the Charley Anderson home. Earl Gaskill spent Sunday at the Ben Koon home in Bismarck. Mrs. Pearson is visiting at Charley Anderson home. W. E. Runey was a town caller Monday morning. Rex Fogarty spent Saturday night and Sunday at his home. James Baker was a Bismarck call- A. McCoy cal. home Thursday. P. E. Patton called at the Herb Folmer home Thursday to get some Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and son were overnight guests at the Louis Jorgenson home Wednes- Ly. Roy Bailey was an guest of Sidney Cook Wednesday. Mrs. Ray McCullough and Mrs. Dimond attended Ladies’ ae es pyidred Johnson spent Sun-| aia st the Tyberg home in Regan day night with Florence Gosney. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kositzky, Leon- Ard and Edoise visited at the Gas- kill home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charley Anderson was Ida and Myrtle Magnuson motored to Regan Saturday. Mrs, Ernest Gordon entertained as her guests Friday afternoon Mrs. Walter Scott and daughter, Mary, and Dorothy Sheldon. Supper guests at J. F. Little's Sunday were Florence, Helen and Harriet Shipp and ‘iend of Bismarck. A. McCoy and Andy Walker mo- tored to Regan Friday. Miss Alma Houser closed a suc- cessful term of school last Friday in Highland district school No. 2, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Kettleson en- tertained as their guests Sunday of Miss Dora Mandigo spent Sunday afternoon at the Gaskill home. Wilbert Koon was a Driscoll caller Glenview By MRS. LARS JACOBSON A large crowd attended the house Party given at the home of Mr. and last week Mr. and Mrs, Kettleson and family, birthday surprise party was given at the. Canfield schoolhouse Saturday night in honor of Charlott Mrs. Ivan Holden Saturday evening. Dancing was the miain feature and a George Koch | nice lunch was served by the hostess and lady guests at midnight. Music Tryge, a little daughter of | was furnished by local talent, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larson mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Jonn Eliason and Mrs. Phaff were Mandan and Bismarck visitors Sat- were played during the evening. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. John Howe rvices were conducted at the schoolhouse Sunday by Rev. F. W. Christ of Wilton. crowd was in attendance. He will hold services again in four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon family were callers at the Albert Carl Sheldon was a Sunday guest Mr. Patton and children attended Catholic services at Wing Sunday. Kolb and son Andrew, ——~ By MYRTLE CHRISTENSON Miss Verna Sleight spent Wednes- day after school at the Merringdahl home. Mrs. Will Stiles and children, Gus- sie Schoon and Wayne Olson at- tended the Marion Clark picnic Fri- day. E. A. Van Viect sold three Perch- cron horses to W. S. Yula of Tappen recent; Miss Tiny Sleight was a passenger Friday to Tappen where she visited with home folks Friday evening and Saturday. ivian Shaffer had some den- done at Steele Saturday. Wayne Olson spent Friday evening with Bobby Beyer. Several from this vicinity attended | the dance at Mrs. Jennie Clark's Sat- | urday evening The Ole Newland children spent | Saturday evening and Sunday at the Will Stiles home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelsen and | ™ children of Steele visited with M Nelsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Sunday. Mrs. Ole Newland called on Mrs. Will Stiles Sunday afternoon. iss Verna Sleight and Mr. Ray Smith spent Monday e it the Peter Klucksdahl home. Schoon w a business call- marck Tuesda: E. A. Van Vieet was a caller at Steele Tuesday. i Lyman By 8. GYLDEN Mrs, Fay Johnson of Moffit at the Waiste home, on F: route to Clarence Kettleson she deliveied some baby Jennie Waiste went to Moffit with Mrs. Johnson to stay for some time. | called on Mrs. Ford Monday after- Miss Vieno Koski visited at the Lein | oon, school No. 3 Thursday. | Mr. Oscar Kavonius and son Leon- | ard made a trip to Bismarck Satur- | da; They brought back a new plow | heir tractor. Is Arthur and Mayme Hokana and | g, Everett Chappel visited at Waiste’s | Sunday evening. Mrs. John Kalea has returned to / her home after visiting with her sis- ter, Mrs. Bill McClusky, in McKenzie. Mrs. Henry Kuisti has returned to her home from the Bismarck h Mrs. Kuisti had blood poison result- ing from a broken needle lodging in her finger about thirty years ago. A very large crowd gathered at the Louis Olson home on Sunday after- noon. It was a surprise farewell party in honor of Miss Dorothy Cotes, who left for her home at Condee, S. D., 0 Monday. Miss Cotes has been teaching in this vicinity for the past term and has also been a resident of this community until about three or four years ago. Games were played during the afternoon, and also a game of baseball between the “Giants” and the “Pigskins” was en- joyed by all. served at six o'clock. A delicious supper was Miss Vieno Kiski stayed over night with Marie Ingram at the Rudolph Harji home, one night last week. Mrs. Anton Lepisto of Braddock, formerly of Wing, visited at the Wm. Lebto and John Hokana homes on Saturday and Sunday. Elmer Josephson was a Bismarck and Mandan caller on Saturday bringing back with him a load of | seed potatoes ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss of Wing were Sunday visitors at the Oscar | Boss home. Nina and Florence Waiste visited at the Heimo Surtola home one day last week. Miss Lillian Hall, one of our recent teachers, is now teaching north of Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kavonius, and family visited at John Kokana’s on} Sunday afternoon. o_O ! Canfield | > By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN » Rev. I. G. Monson will have serv- ices at the schoolhouse Sunday, May 12th. Mrs. H. McCullough, Misses Doris and Irene, and little Kenneth, and tended the church services Sunday. Mrs. Ghylin and Don Clair and Violet Olson were callers in the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons were dinner guests at the Roy Little home Sunday. Harry Knudson called at the Anna Knudson home Sunday. Mrs. Joe Keifer and Mrs. Anna Knudson were callers in Wilton Wed- at the Joe Keifer home. he infant child of Mr. and Mrs. | ® Mrs. G. Montieth and daughter Florence Schanlaber, Gregory, Carolyn Gregory and Colburn were an auto party to Bis: marck Saturday. The young ladies at: tended the Junior Endeavor rally held| jat the capital city last week-end. Misses Dorthy and Marjory Kurtz Mrs. S. B. Wescott and children} were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Laube and chil-| and Sylvester, shopping in Bismarck Saturday. iss Eleanor Landsberger spent) y and Sunday visiting with: Ed Steiner and daughter ‘ace motored to Bismarck Saturday, Mrs. Earl Kurtz and daughter Vire ginia, Mrs. J. B. Rott and daughter Mildred Shea and Miss anor Landsberger were @ motor y visiting Bismarck Saturday. nd Mrs. N. Nelson attended The Singing Fool,” and were shopping in Bismarck Saturday, Joc Wahiman and to New Salem Saturday to visit with relatives. They returned Sunday eve- in the capital city Saturday. '. and Mrs. J. B. Landsberger vis- t the Joe Prefontaine home By BERTHA LARVICK Mr. Quast was a business visitor in Bismarck Thursday. Chas. De Witt ate jtended the lodge at Linton Tuesday Ann Calquhoun was employed at the Anton Larson home last week, s Kaufman motored to Linton | Miss Huber, who has been working | at Ed Bohles, has accepted a position Louise and her mother, Mrs, Foell, Ed. Larvick, Mrs. Peach and ‘ord attended the M. E. services Walter Moon and business callers in Linton A. Muckler transacted business in Linton Monday. Enkler returned to Fordville Kaufman and Lenora Pfaff shoppers in Linton Saturday. Carl Bender and were visitors at the Jacob | Pfaff home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. ily were calle Enders and fam- tended the Independent Grocers’ Al~ liance Monday night at Bismarck. Miss Bernice Nelson is working at the A. W. Quast home. John Kimerle was a week-end vise itor at the George Huber home. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast visited friends in Linton Sunday evening. Albert Sundeen was a business call- er in Braddock Monday. Miss Kaufman was a business call- er in Linton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sundeen, Miss John- son and Miss. Sundeen, attended the ball game at Hazelton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlect attended church at Hazelton Sunday. Reich has returned to school as he has been helping Jacob faff with his spring work. je The M. E. Sunday school will give a program in honor of the mothers ;on Mother's day, Sunday, May 12. C. A. Albrecht visited his daughter, | Esther, who is a patient in a hospital Mrs. Finley and family moved to Strasburg last week. Mr. her furniture down. Mrs. F. B. Irvine of Linton called on the Temvik teachers to consult with them in regard to play day. where they will open a barber shop. Don't forget the W. C. T. U. and a pot luck lunch at the David Calqu- | houn home Wednesday, May 8. Mrs. Virgil Stedman and Miss enson motored to Bismarck Saturday. That evening Virgil Stedman Allen Quast joined them and they all attended the dance. Miss Karlstead of the North Da- kota Home of Mercy, Fargo, was an overnight visitor at the Ed Larvick friends were among those who at- | home Thursday. Several ladies helped Mrs. Quast celebrate her birthday afternoon. Refreshments were served by the guests. Mr, W. M. Moore, who has been & l. Larvick. ° Mand Mrs. Joe Moser, Mr. and} Miss Karlstad left by bus for Stras- Mrs. John Keifer were dinner guests | burg Friday -noon ie ance ae