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\ | ~~ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | | Thursday forenoon. She said the ‘alldren were in good health. Just @ few of them received cards. { Rock Hill 1 By RUTH LITTLE A. McCoy motored to Regan Mon- lay. F. Little, Ruth and Phyllis Mrs. A. McCoy Tuesday | Mrs. Grace Myers is assisting at/ the Uhde home with housework. Little Shirley Walker visited at the Ira Bailey home while her father took some seed oats to the Engel- bretson home. Clyde Little called at the George Bailey home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fode were guests at the Arthur McCoy home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reyonald Spittzer called at the J. F. Little home Tues- | day to purchase some seed wheat. | Regan callers Tuesday were Ira Bailey, A. McCoy, Clayton Little, Kenmar Jordahl and Oscar Wol- worth, Mrs. Carl Landerholm and little @aughter, Burnett, are spending a few days with Mrs, Willard Dimond. Mrs. Willard Dimond and Burnett Landerholm called at J. F. Little's Wednesday morning. Mrs. Wm. Petch of Quebec, Mon- "PERSiHes sHeas SFA“ ers, J. F. Little, and Roy Little and families for a few days. Mrs. Louis Jorgen: Louis and Franklin, callers Saturday. J Schmansky was Oop ae social caller at the Keator home Tuesday. J. F, Little and son Virgil, Roy Little and sister, Wm. Petch motored to Mohall, } ., where they will visit a few days with their sis- ter, ‘s. James King and family. A ball game was played at Regan Friday afternoon between Canfield and Regan boys. The game was won by Canfield. Clayton and Clyde Little hauled feveral loads of gravel last week filling up a mudhole on the main highway. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm were Regan callers Saturday. a Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon enter- : tained as their guests at Sunday ner Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sheldon and family of Bismarck. Clayton Little and Mrs. Wm. Petch motored to the Herb Little farm Monday evening. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. A. F, Ghylin Wednesday, May 22. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little, Luella and Shirley Holms were Sunday din- ner guests at the J. F’. Little home. Oscar Magnuson and children mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday to visit with Mrs. Magnuson, who is a pa- tient in one of the hospitals. Mrs. Andrew Olson and son were Social callers at the Wm. McCul- Jough home Wednesday. Mrs. K. Kolb and son Andrew, Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son Stephen and Allen Tolliver were guests at the W. H. Kolb home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Louie and fam- ily of Wisconsin are guests of Mrs. Iva Keator this week. Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth and Phyllis ed pea by Mrs. Roy Little and Mrs. Wm. Petch were dinner guests at the Albert Little home Monday. A number of friends surprised Jennings Kettleson Friday night by jiving @ party in honor of his 21st irthday. Julia Schmansky visited with Mrs. H. Keator Tuesday. Mrs. Louis Jorgenson and_ sons, Louis and Franklin, were Regan callers Saturday. & 2 if Gibbs e By RUTH BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ Mrs. Julia Jordan, Emmarilles and Victorine called at the John and Vic- tor Engdah! home Thursday. Gertrude and Agnes Gabel visited Sunday as the George Koch home. George Nelson accompanied by his little son made a short call at Vic- tor Engdahl's Thursday to return the fanning mill. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sabot visited at the Joe and George Gabel homes Bunday evening. Victor Engdahl and family spent) > Sunday at the Victor Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Trygg and chil- dren and Grandma Trygg called on Mrs. Trygg’s mother, Mrs. Clara And- erson, . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gabel accompa- panied by Mrs. Gabel's sister, Etta Meyer, motored to Sanger Sunday to visit the Martin Meyer family. Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel, Sr., called ®t the home of their daughter Mrs. Hughes of McKenzie. While in Mc Kenzie they listened to the Mother's ony Program given by the school chil- en, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Winberg called ft John Gabel's Wednesday after- treal, Conn., is a guest of her broth-| Mrs. R. G. Abelein and Mrs. Park Woods of Menoken were judges in our declamatory contest held Thursday afternoon. Rosie Schmidt, Marie Gabel, Mar- garet Ashbridge. Agnes Gabel, and Gladys Sabot received one hundred in spelling for the past month. j The pupils are working hard for play day. We hope to carry a few ribbons away. Aldeath Trygg visited in the pri- mary room Thursday. She told a story there and as she told it so well she was asked to tell it again in the upper grade room, which she did. Aldeth is only four years old. She told the story of ‘The Three Bears. The following pupils in the primary room received 100 in their weekly spelling tests: Yvonne Sabot, John Sabot, Tony Schmidt, Laverne Sabot, Florence Engdahl, Evelyn Engdahl Ruth Tyrgg, and Gertrude Gabel. Those of the primary room who were neither absent nor tardy for the month ending May 10th are: Richard Gabel, Robert Gabel, Lillian Koch, John Sabot, Yvonne Sabot, Hazel Engdahl, Florence Engdahl, Evelyn Engdahl, Loyd Gabel, Paul Sabot, and Ruth Trygg. { Estherville i ? ¢ By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. Frank Mickelson was a Wilton shopper Wednesday. Mrs. Pete Mickelson was a Regan caller Thursday. Guests at the Roy Little home this week were Mrs. Frank Drake of Se- attle, Wash.; Mrs. George Yonker and daughter Marleys of Van Hook, N. Dak.; Mrs. Wm. Petch of Montreal, Canada, and Mrs. Ole Uglem of Wilton. Mrs. Anna Knutson called at the Uhde home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Keifer, who has been quite sick with scarlet fever, is now getting along nicely. Mrs. Grace Meyers is employed at the Uhde home. Mrs. Frank Drake, Mrs. George between Wishek and Hazelton. The score at the end of the last inning was 6 to 2, in favor of Hazelton. Richmond By MRS. HENRY SEILINGER Mrs. Christ Hein was a caller at the Henry Seilinger home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bailey and Mrs. Humphrey Bailey and daughter Freda were callers at the Bethel Batley home Frida: Ralph Halver, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walters, Charles Seilinger and moth- er and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and daughter were callers at the Her- man Seilinger home Sunday. Ed Nolan and family attended Sun- day school in Wing Sunday morning, also Jim Novey and children. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees were Wing shoppers Saturday evening. Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son Earl and Grandma Seilinger visited with Mrs. Henry Seilinger and daughter Marjorie Monday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Tees and Mrs. Ralph Halver have been visiting in Bis- marck the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and daugh- ter Mrs. F. Seilinger and Earl Seil- inger called at the Ed Nolan home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and daughter were business callers in Bis- marck last week. Herman Seilinger is plowing for his brother Henry for a few days with his tractor. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and son were dinner guests at the Hum- Phrey Bailey home Sunday. Henry Seilinger called at the J. E. Walters home Sunday morning. Miss Gladys Williams and her THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE struction given by Miss Kaufman.|by his son Robert motored to Aber- Twenty-one dollars and seventy cents | deen, 8. D., on a business and plea- was taken in from Friday and Satur- day nights and after expenses were de- ducted it amounted to fifteen dollars jand fifty-five cents. The money was {used in buying a picture and the re- | maining in buying books for the li- | brary. ‘Christiania ° o—e By VIOLET A. CLARKE Ed Freshour was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mrs. Cary Joknson visited at the Henry Stiles home Monday. sure trip Saturday, returning Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morrison spent Sunday guests of Mrs. Morrison's relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jensen and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiek. Miss Pearl Schiek accompanied them home and spent the night with Mar- garet Jepsen and visited Raleigh school Monday. The different rooms in the Raleigh schools had a special program Friday afternoon in honor of Mothers’ day. Miss Litvinenko has been busy training her children in the “Rose Dance” which will be a special fea- Mr. and Mrs. George Harding, ace | companied by Fred Harding called at Jennie Clarke's home Saturday on business. Henry Zuriff and son, Harold, are breaking some land for Robert Clarke. They started breaking Tues- day night. Ernest Schoon and brother Willie were Sterling callers Monday. A large crowd attended the dance at Jennie Clarke's pavilion Saturday. Music was furnished by home tal- ent. Jennie Clarke and Violet were Sterling callers Saturday. Lawrence Mork called at Henry ture on the program of the com- munity day entertainment Monday, by the business men of Raleigh. Spencer Peterson and sister Ethel red their sisters at Flasher Sun- lay. ‘The Rebekah lodge was hosts Wed- nesday evening at its regular meet- ing when they had as their guests quite a s:mber of the members of the Flasher and Shields orders. Several of the state officers were present. Mr. and Mrs. John Oleson were hosts Sunday evening, having as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Pete Klein and children and Mr. and Mrs. Stile's home Monday for his drill. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clarke and Vio- let_ motored to Sterling Monday. Knute Johnson was @ Sterling call- er Saturday. daughter Helen moved from the Wal- mon home the latter part of the week to a home formerly owned by Mrs. William Clark. Christ Schoon and son Ernest called at Jennie Clarke's home Mon- day evening. George Kush and Carl Byers fin- father motored to Bismarck Monday. R. G. Marchant and family visited at the H. Neiters home Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son, Mrs, Frank Seilinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walters and Mrs. H. Bailey were callers at the Bethel Bailey home Saturday. William Kettleson was a visitor at the Williams home Sunday. Grant Lendsey called at the Ed Nolan home Sunday afternoon look- ing for some calves. Yonker and daughter Marleys, Mrs. Ole Uglem and Mrs. Roy Little were visitors at the Paul Greenan home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Roy HcCullough were shoppers in Regan Friday. Virgil Little spent several days this week with his cousin, Norman Little. Roy, Jim and Virgil Little, and Mrs. Wm. Petch motored to Mohall Friday to spend the week-end at the home of their sister, Mrs. James King. The American Legion Auxiliary held their monthly meeting in the Legion cabin Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson were Wing shoppers Saturday. Rev. Munson held preaching serv- ices at Canfield Sunday. Callers at the Roy Little home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little, Mrs. Anna Knutson, Loyd and Oli- ver, John Howe, Olaf and Joe Wold, Cecil Elkins, Clyde, Virgil and Phyl- lis Little. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little were dinner guests at the J. F. Little home Sunday. Mrs. Anna Strand and son Barney spent the week-end at the Norton Strand home near Minot. Frieda Uhde called at the Knut- son home Saturday. Sunday callers at the Joe Keifer home were Mr. and Mrs. John Mo- sier, Axel Lundberg, Frieda Uhde, Grace Meyers, Mrs. Anna Knutson and son Loyd and Mrs. Roy Little. Lyle Berg is quite sick with inflam. matory rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mowder and George Mowder were Regan callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson spent Sunday evening at the Carl Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davenport, Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot were Re- gan shoppers Saturday. Buster Schilling spent Sunday at the Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and two children were Saturday evening callers in Regan. f— Hazelton | By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich and children motored to Hurdsfield, Saturday. Howard Stone, local teacher, drove down to Jamestown last week-end to spend Mother's day, and take in the track meet held at the college Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Connie Kalberer and son Conrad spent Sunday and Mon- day with friends at New Salem. Members of the high school girls’ glee club drove out to the Lincoln school last Thursday evening and rendered several selections in the declamatory contest held there, fol- lowing the play day exercises. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lai and daughter Lena and son George shopped in Bismarck last Thursday. Gerard Gonghnour, Maynard Sholts, and Albert Larvick composed the which represented the Smith-Hughes agriculture at the May festival held at Fargo last week. The boys did exceptionally well. Gerard os .|Goughnour was high point man in all the contests, winning a beautiful boys) tie Fond to Si LOTTA DTA TE o¢—______—_—-¢ | Temvik | o_—_—_—_— Ft By BERTHA LARVICK Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Albrecht mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday. Several from Linton attended the operetta Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pietz of Linton visited-at the A. W. Quast home Sat- urday evening. Mis. Calquhoun will entertain the Ladies Aid Wednesday, May 22. A number of young people visited at the C. A. Albrecht home Sunday evening. Mr. Hendrix has been on the sick list this past week. Mrs. Bretts is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Verl Cornor, at Linton this week. Several persons attended Mrs. Sather’s funeral at Linton Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lydia McCulley is in a hospi- tal at Bismarck. Mr. Muckler was a business caller in Linton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Moore and son visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Foell Sun- day. Biss ‘Westlund and Miss Kaufman were dinner guests at the Ed Larvick home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hendrix and son Thomas took in the ball game Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell and Ann Monaham were Sunday visitors at the James Monaham home. Mr. and Mrs. John Blazen and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Calquhoun were din- ner guests at the Naumann home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Larvick and family were visitors at the Chas. Buck home Sunday. Mr. DeWitt and Henry Spieckardt took Walter Moore to Bismarck to consult a doctor about his broken shoulder. Mrs. Chilson and Mrs. Peach called at the Albert Grenz home Monday. Adolph Bohle visited at the Jacob Pfaff home Sunday. Curtis Jenkins, county superin- tendent, visited at the Temvik school fednesda: Wwe ye Ed Chilson visited at his home Sat- urday evening and returned to Hull Sunday to continue his work. Mrs. Leonard Sathren died at the family home in Linton Wednesday, May 9th. The funeral was held at the Lutheran church and was conducted by Rev. F. J. Doyen. Miss Esther Ochsner has been help- ing Mrs. C. J. Enders clean house the past week. A short Mothers day program by the Sunday School and a sermon was given by Rev. Brooks Sunday fore- noon. Each mother present was pre- sented with a carnation. There will be a meeting of the Y. P. B. members at the Larson school- house Nay 18 for the ae of plan: program for an- Pal district convention which will be held in Temvik the 4th of June. Mr. Stone and Mr. Deterick, teach- ers of the Hazelton high school, were at the Temvik high school Monday and invited the seventh and eighth grades and high school to take part in their playday exercises, May 17. Carl Reich and Mr. Burkhardt mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday to bring Mrs. Reich and children home. They enjoying themselves visiting be relatives and friends the past week, Mrs. Chas. De Witt took Mrs, Net- = = ished plowing for Henry Wilfang Tuesday evening. Eli Harding was a Sterling caller Saturday. J. W. Byers was a Bismarck visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and a were Sterling callers Satur- lay. A few from this vicinity attended the dance at the H. T. Crums barn Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Stile and family were Sterling callers Sat Mr. and Mrs. A. Rissaner and | W. P. Stayner and children. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Peterson mo- tored to Elgin Sunday to visit Mrs. Peterson's sister, who is a patient in the hospital there. \ Clear Lake 4 By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Vince Wamsley of Steele was call- ing on friends in the neighborhood Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Shaffer visited Wednes- day afternoon with Mrs. Albert Christensen. Miss Vivian Shaffer and father Frank Shaffer, also Willie Olson, were callers at Stecle Friday after- noon, the streets so every one should watch his speedometer and turns from now on—the marshal tells us. Miss Thelma Van Horn was & guest at the W. J. Lamider’s home the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Anderson, Clyde and Thelma Van Horn, Mrs. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Emch, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Emch, attended the show “Ramona,” in Mott Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Faubel and family and Everett Faubell visited home folks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Emch and Auntie McVey were Sunday guests at the D. E. Jones home. Mrs. E. J. Lawfer made a trip to Bismarck Friday. gent Sunday. The Misses Berg, Hoover and Gun- nes were guests at the Chalgren home Sunday. Mrs. Lanoth Woodbury and Miss Elk. Laudie visited in Bismarck Sat- urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Emch and lit- tle daughter visited in Brisbane Sun- day. Miss Ruth Omdahl, who is em- ployed near Morrison, spent Sunday at her home in Leith. Mrs. Johnson, mother of Mrs. Thos. Asbridge, was buried at New Salem Friday. Vere Davidson has purchased the Alber Lah house in the eastern part of town. Miss Mildred Kamrath celebrated her sixteenth birthday by entertain- ing her teacher and a group of high school students. Mr..and Mrs. Carl Arndt were vis- iting friends in New Leipzig Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn and family were entertained at six o'clock din- ner Sunday evening at the home of E. F. Saunders. ‘Wm. Wessel and Frank Jewett were business callers in Carson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Omdahl and daughters Marvis and Jean were guests at the Tim Weatherly home Y Ae rae corre se te \playea at the local diamohd Sunday ‘Mary Alice and son Andrew attended /Schatz, secretary, chureh in Denhoff Sunday. treasurer. Other Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith and daughter Verna Mae were supper ett, guests at the R. G. Marchant home.} Mr. ‘The Novy and Nolan children at-|dren and tended catachism in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Horner and fam- r. Brown, Inga Adams, Caroline Glee Dixon, and Esther and Mrs. Brackett and chil. at the J, Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ph. Zelmar and chile David Schats were visitors residence Sunday, H. W. Gibson made a trip to Re-| 4, ily of Wing, were Sunday visitors at /Aren visited friends near Pickardvilie ber hare tee a Nolan and fam: oir and Mrs. H. Schafer and chil 4 Mrs. . ag ‘. le ily eee way at the Philip Schuh | dren Abn at the home of Mrs. Jake home. Hochhal Q = Mr. and Mrs. James Walters, Mrs.|| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stienert motcrea y Mrs. He to Bismarck Sunday where they vis- Seilenger and Mr. and Larseey ted 7 i“ : Seilenger and daughter ( home.) Sarah Schate of McClusky spent June called at the E. M. Nolan és wane De se > = 4 on Gas in this on rely Had Regan were commit ns Steiber Jag Mrs. Huglemann and children of By MRS. C. L. MALONE Bismarck visited at the Anderson and Hecker Het) ge Mr. and Mrs. J Schatz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berquist were Bismarck visitors Monday They pur- an ae visited at the H. Schatz chased a new automobile. me Sunday, and were accompanied Mrs, John Anderson scocen panied: one i heed will spend a tew HLL al adi aaah azine and Ba Sethe aasteces to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patzner and | Mercer Saturday evening. son Bobbie were Regan shoppers} _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz, Pauline, Thursday. Susan and Esther were Bismarck Frank Verbosky, who has been |Shoppers Monday. helping C. L. Malone with spring is Red visited at the Jones- rk, went to Minot to work un! Q harvest, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hochhalter drove Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone spent |to Bismarck Sunday. Sunday at Harold Baron’s home in| Mr. and Mrs, Fred Berquist and McClusky. sons, Mrs. Adams and Inga spent The rain Thursday night was great- ae ot abated oe appreciated, as the fields were quite | . . Jones and son Gerald chs at the Anderson home A rp Miss Bessie Anderson is spending @| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz and Mrs. few weeks at her home in Steiber/H. Schatz spent Sunday afternoon at township. the Jones residence. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son| Glen ‘McClester called at the Shatz ‘Wayne called at the Malone home |famr Monday. Wednesday. J. R. Jones had a very bad attack | Tuesday and a doctor was called. He thinks the crisis is past and that he }° is now on the road to recovery. The Pleasant View school board and Steiber township board held a Wing ‘ J Sunday evening. > Robert Sharp while Thursday. Mrs, Albert Christensen and Wal- in Driscoll Mrs. J. W. Beyer and son Bobby, i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and Mrs. Ole Newland, called on Mr. and Mrs. ter were callers at the Sharp home in town Friday. Miss Lottie Olson spent Saturday with her uncle, L. B. Olson. A large crowd attended the dance at Mrs. Jennie Clark's Saturday eve- ning and a fine time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith assisted with some work at the H. A. Smith home Saturday. Edrie Erickson of Florence, 8. D., was & caller at the Frank Shaffer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelsen and children of Steele, called on Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith and Mrs. Carrie @| Nelsen Sunday. Wing {],,M; and_Mrs. Ben Orne called at o the B. F. Paslay home Sunday. Callers at the Albert Christensen farm Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. turday. Robert Clarke called at the Cary Johnson home Monday night. Martin Magnus called in Sterling Monday. Jennie Clarke and Violet called at the Cary Johnson home Tuesday eve- ning. J. R. Johnson had his windmill set over on his new well Sunday. Quite @ few assisted him in doing it. Alton Johnson is busy for Henry Wilfang north of Sterling. Robert Clarke was a call- business er at the George Harding home Tues- day morning. l By EDITH MUELLER Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS o—?¢ Those who were business callers in Regan Saturday evening were: Mrs. Alm and sons, Willis and Ivan, Gross Broste, wife and brother Henry, Emil and Hugo Sundquist, Walter and Ju- lia Schemisky, Morris Strom, and Mr. and Mrs. Davis and children. Willis Gill is so busy putting in his crop that he ran two tractors Sun- day. Delbert L. Davis and wife of Kan- Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Michael, daugh- ter and Margaret Henderson mo- tored to Tower City Friday evening. The Michaels returned Sunday. Margaret remained with her sister, Mrs. Art Gage. Vivian, Dolores and Irene Knowles of Wilton are staying at the Harry Knowles home this week. Olga Rise of Driscoll spent Mon- day with her sister Olive at the E. 8. Larson home. V. P. Heaton of Steele was a town caller this week. Sunday callers at the Harry Gray home were, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mc- Cumber, daughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McCumber and son Lynn, all of Pettibone. Mrs. 8. O. Gray spent Sunday in Tuttle with her son Albert. Mrs. Subey and daughter are visit- ing at the Amiel Piepkorn home in Bismarck this week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville, daughter Bernice left for an extended visit in California and Oregon Wed- nesday morning. They are making the trip by car., Miss Erna Enockson of Makoti, N. D. i @ guest at the Davis home this week, Raleigh By W. B. DORWARD Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rausch and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frances Roche motored to Mandan and Bis- marck Tuesday. They were dinner guests of Attorney and Mrs. Kelsch of Mandan and attended the movies ip the evening. Mrs, Gabbard and little daughter bert Peterson motored to the Frank Shaffer home Sunday with a load of seed oats. Mrs. John Bijerke and daughter, > who have been visiting at Ft. Ran- som, stopped and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Sunday. visited with her Ray Smith assisted his father, H. A. Smith, with some field work Mon- Vince Wamsley and two sisters of Steele, also Mrs. Harold Hargrave, left by car for Chillicothe, Missouri, Tues- day morning for an extended trip. f o + Leith By MRS. J. H. EMCH E. Anhorn was ® business visitor in ° Brisbane the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs, Art Lehman and lit- tle son arrived Tuesday for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Dwight Kamrath and children expect to re- turn to Iowa with them to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hen- y. Mrs. H. W. Gibson went to Burt Tuesday night. From there she left for Grafton, N. Dak., on a business trip, and also a short visit with a months term of school with a picnic Hare aaia lca Monday, May 6th. Miss Selma Gun- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward ac-|HéS Was 8 guest, at the picnic. companied by Mrs. Paul and son and Miss Jesse Morrison mo- w. Touche teanencted twisiness a and gia cL. [ree Elgin panendsy oe ie business We Civic club at the home of Mrs. E. An- Mike Ni Shields was a busi- ednesday evening. Guests of EF & ir ; i i it hes (i i 88 i 3 i pe I : i F F it RES ‘mi Be is fi 4 " i in ll | é iy i E F Ee i te sas City, Mo., are visiting his brother Luther Davis and family. Victor Strom, wife and son were Sunday evening callers in Wilton. Those visiting L. W. Davis Sunday were: Paul Davis of Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and son, and Reuben Krause. Owen Davis, who has been in the hospital for some time, will be able to come home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Davis were callers in Bismarck Sunday to see their son, Owen Davis, who was operated on for appendicitis. Hugo Sundquist had a runaway Saturday evening. le The Tosseth children spent the week-end with their mother. Mrs. Krause is still in Bismarck taking medical treatment. Miss Edna Johnson, who teaches south, was a home caller over Sun- | ' ° o) | Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT Fred Hindbauch called at the O. O. Sperry home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nolan and daughters Agnes and Edna and son Francis motored to Bismarck Thurs- day in their new car. They spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schuh and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Sperry were Regan shoppers Wednesday. Ervin Wentz and Gustaf Witt are beining Jacob Wentz haul rock this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters, Irene and Margaret, mo- tored to Wing Tuesday. Christ Wentz plowed for John Witt ‘Wednesday. Marcella, Andrew and Wilbert Nieters attended the party at the Kraft home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and motored Donald and also Albert, Leo, and Robert Nieters to Wing, where they attended the catachism class: Sunday. John Witt was a business caller at the Joe Novy home Thursday. Herman Nieters and sons Andrew and Wilbert motored to Wing Thurs- shrunk afternoon, acy Novy visited her aunt, O. O. Sperry, Wednesday evening. in Wentz called at the James Novy home Wednesday. John Witt was a Wing caller Wed- y. Tracy Novy visited Schrunk school ‘Thursday. ; sl th [i Ht i j eft é [ [ i i E ; i E special mecting Monday at C. L. Ma- lone’s for the purpose of appointing a treasurer. ‘The George Hugelman and Tony Aune families of Bismarck were Sun- day visitors at John Anderson's. sons Emil and Jalmar spent Sunday | she spent the winter at Wildwood. Knot William Mrs. C. L. Malone attended the | qv, mnowles and son ported Rev. Monson of Bismarck was a guest at the E. 8. Larson home Sat- urday and Sunday, Mrs. Estelle Mitchell and Mrs, Ed Legion Auxiliary meeting in Regan | end in Ji Saturday evening. Mrs. Ole Anderson has been en- Haecker's farm. [ Wilson Township 7 ‘ > i By MRS. JOHN A BERG Fred Cumber Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Collins and Mrs, motored Gaged as housekeeper on George day last week to see lola Detrert Harry Knowles spent the weeks Jamestown. to one Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson of Bis- marck were Sunday visitors at the , Henry Jacobson home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cleveland and Ed and Bud Cleveland motored to Rosco Redington who is teaching| Bismarck Saturday evening. high school at Velva, N. Dak., spent the week-end with his parents, and Mrs. H. E. Redington. Mr. leat | Spent Sunday in wach Mr. and Mrs. J. David Hein and Goodrich. ny i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fred motored to Wilton to transact business Satur-| Mrs. Jacob Weber at Goodrich, _ id Mrs. Gi Neimill rat fie callers Monday . an justave Neimiller| of Tuttle were Wi and family motored to Hertzfield to| evening. — visit with Mr. Neimiller’s brother) All business places now close at 7 Saturday returning Sunday evening.|o’clock p. m. except on Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wagner and Mr.| and Saturday, and Mrs. T. W. Wagner of Turtle Creek, were guests over Sunday at the F. F. Neimiller home. Sam Berg and Adolph Wagner mo- tored to Bismarck on business Thurs- day. churth services at Canfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller mo-| Halvor Paulson of Pettibone called tored to Mercer Saturday to do some| at the North ranch Sunday. 4 Dan Tice, Everyl Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Neimiller mo- Alice Bond and Mrs, Tolley Gubey mottned tored to Wing to visit with their daughter and son-in-law. au Bismarck Saturday returning Sun- Ye Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stroble are the| Mrs. Louis Larson and Stella Lar- Parents of baby hoy born May 11. | S0n of Sterling spent several days at Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle motored| the Ed Larson home last week. to Bismarck to see their son, Christ,| Wallace and Bertel Anderson and who was very ill but is getting along| Willard Hubbell of Jamestown spent fine. Sunday at their parental home here. Mrs, Fred Wall returned to her| Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson motored to home after being in the hospital for | Canfield Z nine weeks. We are all glad to see her home dedication of the Nazarene church. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Larson attended Dan and Omar Tice motored yyagner and Herda and Sarah Berg, Bismarck 8 ‘a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bond motored to Sunday. Mrs. g Strutz of|8Nd Jack Gray of turned home Sat h Keck of Chicago is . and Mrs. O. G. Wheitstock of here visiting friends and relatives. Arena in a Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg motored to a q nd baby girl visited at the Ernest’ Long| sttend.a home Sunday. Misses toeeggind Mrs. N. E, Nelson motarea | Peterson spent Sam Berg iN Aniatier, Herda,|_, 9: B. Swanick and wife of MacKen- are seeding Jax at the John Berg zie called on friends in town Monday Wm. Schuls of Wilton is digging| , LeNora Johns motored to McClusky rocks for Fred Warner this week. | Saturday. present. Ae i 8 tr ata | E; Hi He s i i fli HE i 3 h F i i , , a

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