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two weeks with lover the week-end, nor did Marc: Davis, returned home| Reuben mine Monday by train. and Walter Strand called at the | Wednesday. accompan: Conrad Jphnson home Thursday |ied Mrs. John Howe to Bismarck Louie Jorgenson and children callers at the Erickson Brothers’ home| attended the birthday party at the Pat Patton’ home Tuesday given in returned to the Ole Hagstrom and son Oscar were} Mrs. Albert Johnson daughter Mer- and Leoma past week with |hauled hay from J. F. Little's place By MRS. A, F. GHYLIN Fern and Leland Perkins of Wilton. |Monday. ‘There was a P. T. A. meeting Fri- day night. Because of bad roads, a few of the young folks came and Practiced basektball. Benton ees og| ee) we: ‘in, Edwin Johnson » Students of the oe dent from Trygg township who will Henry Schnieder and Mr. Hienbuck were over night guests at the Muel- Mr, and Mrs. John Weber were callers at the Philip Weber home last Thursday. Dan Seighlock and wife spent @ | Sunday at the Christ Berg home. Hilma Olson visited with Lucille Anderson last Thursday evening. Ethel Josephson and Nina Waiste transacted family and Miss Wild Rose By W. H. BROWNAWELL amy spent Sunday before last at the Iver kson home. Charles Hannifield was a ‘Nelson called at the Ole Lilletjeld home on his way to Wilton Saturday ‘wm, Brown was a Wilton caller afternoon. of last week Ole Lillefjeld z i business in Wing Satur- “Antoinette and Gladys Glovick were absent from school last week on ac- count of bad roads and weather. Joe Keifer called at the Ghylin Mrs. Joe Keifer and Ella Schilling called at the Ghylin home Saturday afternoon. a jay. Leslie Josephson spent last week with Pred and Francis Banttral. Myrtle Magnuson visited Lenora last \4 Mrs, Arthur Johnson were callers on the Rev. and Mrs. Oster of Regan|day at the Nels Nelson home on local business. George Johnron called on Walter} Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brickson and Alma and Lloyd Kindred left for their home at Say Brook, Illinois, last and | Monday after spending the past six months visiting their sisters, Mrs. Henry and Herman Seiglinger. if Baldwin o Sd By FLORENCE BORNER Ernest, Dee Baily and Joe Cook, sr., went to Bismarck Monday to working. They've been here a week John Howe and Collin Wilkenson were callers in Regan Saturday. begin | Strand Sunday. ‘Wm. Brown, Saturday. Andrew Nelson hauled a load of|in coal from the Lind Brothers mine last Bi ‘W. H. Brownawell went to Bismarck Saturday to visit et Mrs, an Brownawell and other friends for a time. Riebe and children, Mrs. Ole Soder-| Jake Noll motored to Bismarck quist, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kudick and children and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hilda Stenquist, beauty spec! hairdresser, has returned ‘Minneapolis, and is now located in ‘Wilton. Ole Lillefjeld received a letter from Albert Nelson a few days ago. He is living in Chicago and lias work there, he is well and likes Chicago just fine. Mrs. Merton Demoray of Glendive, arrived Monday from her She is visiting relatives in Wilton and Painted Woods. | Glen View | ° o By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Perkins of Still will be interest- ed in knowing they ere the proud Parents of a baby boy. The chicken house on the Robert Nelson place was destroyed by fire Monday afternocn. chickens belonging to Mr. Nelson were also burned. The fire was caused by = heating stove which had been used to heat the house, and must have become overhested. A number of local men gathered to put out the‘ fire, but were too late to do anything. Steve Morris of Bismarck was here | » day| few days ago visiting with local friends. Eddie Meyers mede several trips to Wilton cool mines the past week. Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. V. Anderson spent Larter diekernttctirsas tear lor home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons were callers at the Joe Keifer home Wm. Kettleson hauled: coal for the By HELEN MARCHANT Henry Sielinger took Loyd Kindred to the I. F. Lytle home Sunday wheré they took the train Monday morning for Saybroop, Ill.,| rented a year ago. vig Wie thet das sbiteons Gerald Nelson visited with willie Herman and Henry Sielinger. SAG nay winlee Nis tater aol Cc. C. Wentz son Irvin called at the Marchant home Friday morn- Scanner Mrs. Lizsie Trubwasser who has Tuttle helping care for her} of a new radio he purchased in Bis- passed} marck recently and had installed in away last week, returned to her home} his home. near McClusky Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Marchant spent} were callers Friday at the Kruger Tuesday and Wednesday at the James; home en route from the schoolhouse. Olson home with their daughter, Margaret, who has been ill. Edwin Trubwasser and Gust Witt| supper Sunday at the Kruger home. were Wing callers Thursday after- Alma and Lioyd Kindred. Hamil and Francis Lytle visited with Mar- garet Marchant at the James Olson home in Wing. John Witt, Helen Marchant, Tracy Degnir and Verna Mae Smith were ‘Wing callers Wednesday. Gust Witt called at the Marchant home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and daughter Manis Maire were Saturday evening visitors at the. Marchant Bailey had a special meeting with the school board Monday evening after By BURDELLA B. HELGESON The Congregational Ladies Aid will meet February Sth at the home of Mrs. H, F. Dimmond. The American Legion auxiliary will meet in the Log Cabin on the after- noon of February 13th, All members are urged to attend as there are sev- eral important business matters to Potluck lunch will be g Mr. and Mrs, Al Holden spent Sat- urday evening at the Steve Murray Annette Anderson has been absent from school a couple of days, due to Among the shoppers in Wilton Sat- urday from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs, Al Holden, Burl Monroe, Con Frank Peterson, Millard Jacobson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Ja- Tom Morgan, H. B. Thompson and Frank Simons visited at Price one Jay Delong was a Wilton visitor Saturday. Ivor Johnson, who has been sick for ig ee ig oracle iN Lawrence ‘Woods and Verl | | ‘Wayne of Menoken to. Sunday to visit with Percy Freezaan. | served. They also called at the home of Mr. Ayres’ father, Joe Ayres in Crom- Several from here Poultry show which was he! marek the foge part of the week. those exhibiting birds were the Brown Brothers, who have a fine flock of Jersey Giants at their home east of Baldwin. George Buchholtz who has been employed on the Montsomery farm near Bismarck for several months has @ | eturned home. ‘The Presbyterian Ladics Aid met at the home of Mrs. Fredolen\Rupp Wednesday afternoon. We under- stand the ladies are planning on Miss Irene Malsby, primary teach- Regan school, reports the following honor roll for the six weeks ending January 17th: Helen Aune, Josephine Brenneise, Shirley Bren- Margaret Garnes, Robert Lundberg, Rollin Michelsen, Shirley Rasche and Clara, Mrs. Wm. Michelsen visited with her sister, Mrs. A. H. Lundberg on Saturday afternoon. Mrs, A. Fisher and Mrs. L. Hop- kins were callers at the J. Michelsen | home. home last week. Miss Mary Scott visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Fisher, on Mon- johnson, Holden were Sunday evening visitors at the Lars Jacobson By LILLIE MUELLER © Lucille and Ekdora Josephson visit- sisters Dorothy Edwin Triebuasser and Gust Witt Clusky called at the Wm. Witt home ursday. Margaret Marchant returned home Wednesday from Wing where she at- tends high school. Louis Nony was a Wing caller ‘Ted Nolan delivered a load of hogs in Wing Monday for his father, E. M. Nolan. Martha Hienbuch spent last Satur- day evening with Mrs. C. C. Wentz. Mrs. Fred Smith returned home} Selina Gylden is spending a few from Bismarck Thursday where she| weeks at Dave Josephson’s. been a patient at one of the hos- tals, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wentz and fam- ily, Marcella and Andrew Nieters, were | Eckholm’s one day last week. Mrs, Wm. McAvoy has been ill the last week. A doctor from Wilton was turday to attend her. Larson and daughter Alice the Burl Monroe home Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and daughter Alice were visitors at the Jacobson home Tuesday. Mrs, Burl Monroe stayed at the Mc- Avoy home a couple of days during Mrs. McAvoy’s illness. The Northern Pacific now arrives from the east at 12:17 p, m. and from the west at 1:58 p.m. This change in schedule is much more convenient for passengers going to Bismarck and \ especially for the mail which can now be sent either way. eer Burnt Creek Lenora Hedstrom and Mabel Mag- nus spent Sunday at their parental family were sorry to learn of the re- cent death of Mr. Paris’ mother. The Paris family are former residents of BY MRS. JULIUS ANDAHL ‘Miss Lucile Milman spent the week- end at the Floyd Paris home. the | . Grace Klawitter called at Andahl home one day last F..C. Klawitter and son daughters Irma and Schonert rion Lennihan home Wednesday ernoon. Grace called at home and fy i £2 g z dt i gee HC H i ; ite ii af e ® 3 E 3 a8 g ‘ i : i i & EE BE a fy E ‘ iH i e ie rite is ; ghee aH we \ Mrs, honor of Mary's sixth birthday. Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroe By GLADYS NELSON Miss Madeline Rue former resi- soon finish a year course and will be Johnson and/a graduate nurse in the University Johnson were | hospital in Minneapolis, states she Arthur Johnson Wed-|has seen Mrs. Geo. Potter who was confined to that hospital seven weeks Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman and|ago and received treatment. Mrs. Agnes Tosseth called | Potter is George Nelson's mother and on Mrs. Eugene Perkins at the Albert |/a former resident of this vicinity. Johnson home Mond Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson were| visit his parents. Nels Nelsons. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin] George Nelson was a brief caller Johnson Sunday. Mr. Ole Hagstrom were 5 Thursday callers of Mrs. Arthur} Hugo Nelson made a trip to Regan Benny Nelson came out from Bis- marck the first part of the week to Thursday at the Nels Nelson home, also a luncheon guest. Tuesday by team, attending to mat- John Law, Conrad Johnson, Leo) ters of a business nature. Oscar hauled coal one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Johnson and | the blizzard. Benny Nelson stayed a few days with his parents Nels Nelsons during John Habeck was a caller Wednes- son Melvin from Trygg were among Roy Anderson and son Don- | those who participated in celebrating ald spent Thursday night in Wilton.|/of Clarence ‘Kettleson’s birthday Mrs. Ole Hagstrom called on Mrs.| Monday of last week, a supper was Eric Pearson Monda; hostess. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Johnson mo- Monday. helped his brother- johnson with some |card game. served by the George and Gerald Nelson visited Friday with Martin Nelson and Willie dJiras where they participated in a Benny Nelson was ‘an overnight guest Tuesday night with his uncle, Otto Swanson. George Nelson and Martin Nelson made a trip to Regan Saturday, look- ing after matters pertaining to their business, Albert Vollen made a trip to the|..,_ Diamond -coal mine Monday of last week after a load of coal. Mr. Vollen is a Trygg resident and resides on the Eva Sheldon farm which they hauling hay while his father made & Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher visited at the John Olson home Saturday. Harold Madland is the proud owned John Anderson, Hazel and Helen Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family were entertained at dinner and Harold Madlands were recent vis- itors at the Kruger home. oo! John Kruger made a trip to Regan recently looking after various busi- ness. e | Lyman ?° By S. GYLDEN ‘Waino Inget was a business caller in Wing Monday. En route home he stopped at John Gylden’s. John Matson was a caller in Wing one day last week. ‘The west side girls and boys had a skiing party at John Gylden’s Sunday. Everyone had an enjoyable time. Callers at John Gylden’s Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnson and son Clifford; Sylvia, Sulo, Severie and | @ ; Myrle Hu Eino Eckholm, dson, Opal and Earl Harvey, and Edwin Clson.| 4 Miss Myrle Hudson spent Saturday and Sunday at John Gylden’s. Edwin Olson spent Saturday eve- ning at John Gylden's. Henry Jacobson called at John Gyl- den’s Wednesday. Waino Inget was a caller at Gust Severt Gylden and Eino Eckholm spent Friday evening at Bill Wan- taja's. The infant daughter of Mr. and week. Mrs. Jacob eee spent a few days] Mrs. John Riikola passed to the Great Beyond Thursday afternoon. Funeral services were held at the home of and Gust Witt called at the Herman| John Riikola Sunday. The deceased \Nieters home Sunday evening. Orby Bailey called os the Frank | tery. She leaves to mourn her loss her ‘Hamburg home Monday forenoon. C. C. Wentz called a the Marchant | We extend our deepest sympathy to was laid to rest in the Ahola ceme- parents, three sisters, and one brother. the bereaved family. Mrs, Ole Reckman is recovering @| nicely at the local hospital from the that paralyzed her last Christ- ‘Theodore and Elmer Thorson were callers at Dronen’s Saturday. Edwin Olson called at Bill Wan-| day. ’s Friday evening. ie ‘Albert Antilla was a caller at the afternoon! r4q Thorson’s Saturday. Arthur Antilla was visiting at Gyl- The Union Aid gave a surprise shower for Mrs. Wildfang Tuesday, haeyagier > January 28 at Mrs. Jessens. The com- Mrs. Julius mittee was Mrs. Jessen, Mrs. L. B. danger yet, as The road plow went over the road . George Hill is getting along about eleven o'clock Friday night. fine after her opera’ Hassin Eele was a Driscoll home soon. eer ‘Wednesday. - Neil Edwards Milton Doehle Mr, and Mrs, Tom Stewart and|took up three coyotes’ Siely ates o o— ae ie we : i HH i i dial i f f zk i G i as hie zhgzP ey ie Ee ag qui Ft gS ef re Fi He il aE Ss 5 i i i i Be i i 5 iy ness. Charles Harker has been driv- ing the school bus. Mrs. Kusch spent Thursday night at the Tom Stewart home. They spent the evening playing whist. Tom Stewart was a Sterling caller ‘Thursday. Fisdo rfc ail ity ile i ] F & 8 e Smith and Madge Runey. Henry Appland was a Driscoll call- er Wednesday. family were Driscoll callers Wednes-|have caught at the Everet day. ranch this winter. r Taft i e eo BY FLORENCE B. GOSNEY ii g were town callers Tuesda} The high school students at Ster- ling were busy writing state exams; the latter part of the past week. Gustaf Hermanson was in town George Beatty and daughter Gelva y it esday. 4 aati and ne Pence Pres family spent from ay t unt pear at the oer home, sacnauy, Farrel was a Moffit Pl urr was a Sterling caller Thursday afternoon Mrs. Emil day afternoon at she Zinees home 1a 1rnoo! it Stings n at ie ess home in lebrate her : Ernest Johnson called at the Ernest | 'eceived nice lot of pretty and use- Hurr home Tuesday. ful gifts, and at the close of the after- Club was entertained at the Henry|N00n @ lovely lunch was served and Jessen home Thursday ed Guests departed, wishing her many Mr. and Mrs. Sapp were Bismarck | "8PPY callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enochsno enter- Harlow Hendershot, was in town, tained several guests at a whist party Wednesday. Saturday night. High prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and| Mrs. Anna Hoeft and Wm. Hirning, family were town callers Saturday. | &2d the consolation prizes were to Mr. Mr, Nieman attended the telephone | 924 Mrs. Wm. Carrol. At copes meeting. delicious lunch was served Oast Prince was a town caller | hostess. Thursday. The girls of the Lucky Star 4-H club Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son|held their social meeting Eldon of Bismarck spent Saturday|¢Vening at theF. W. Moffit home. Right and Sunday at the Gosney Every member was present. Games ome. Ed Fogarty was a Sterling caller Tuesday. 5 Misses Anna, Martha and Bernice | ext meeting will be a business meet- Gosney of Bismarck spent Saturday | ing, which will be held Tuesday, Feb. night and Sunday at the Gosney/11, at the F. W. Moffit home. home. Mel Edwards visited with Mike as oo ae was a Sterling eSeeeoart panreek caller inesday. Fred Argast was in Jamest Miss Lucille Elness and Glen E!-; business last week. iit ness spent Wednesday evening at ihe ow Sane ‘ism: D: A luney was a Bismarck caller i Saturday. Presley Gosney, who serves riscoll i on the jury at Bismarck, returned | @— +> vi . - re ie La Mr. re to spend Sun By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON F —$——_—____—_—_~—_¢| _ Mrs. Elwood Swanson visited her | Ss. W. Burlei: h | home in Steele over the week-end. je We ag |, Mr. and Mrs. #1. A. Knudson enter- tained a party of young folks Sun- By KATIE D. STEWART day afternoon in honor of their daughter, Valdis,’ birthday. Mrs. Robert Hesketh of Seattle,; The school board visited school Washington visited st the home of | Tuesday afternoon. her father Andrew Irvan of Mann- ing township last week. John and Norman Stewart and Ray Gramling were callers in Huff last Wednesday. Claude Hauser was shopping in Huff one day last sk. Ralph Ishmeal was a caller at the John Stewart home one day last week. Andrew Irvan was very busy haul- corn to Bismarck last week for . G. Davenport. He hauled as high three loads a day some days, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Smith motor- across the river near Huff Sun- ind visited at the Claude Hauser » ‘They brought Everett Houser home with them. D. W. Stewart called at the Nor- man and John Stewart home Mon- Bon gee was a week-end van Hor visitor in Bismarck visiting with his] Mrs. Van Was @ passenger on wife and little daughter. No. 7 to McKenzie Friday. Ernest Lang visited at the A. J.| Miss week. Severt Gylden and Eino Eckholm | sul were business callers at Louis Olson's e er in Bismarck the first of the week. Oliver and Loyd Knutson, Gene and }' Norman Little spent Tuesday evening Moffit ‘ aig oe By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Wm, Lane, B.F. Lane, George Hill, Mrs. Julius Peterson, Miss Harriet