The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1930, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ["enoken J %: J By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY evening at Elsie Elness home in Sterling. Mrs. Chas, Gaskill who has been visiting at the Carl Kositzky home in Mrs. Ed Olson of Moffit visited at the John Benz home Monday. Misses Marich Lewis and Esther Lang gave a Valentine Lebel at the Gaskill spent Friday afternoon at the Fairchild home. Mrs. Carl Olson visited at the John Benz home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son Eldon of Bismarck spent Sunday aft- ernoon at the Gosney home. P. M. Gosney returned to his home Friday afternoon from Bismarck, where he served on the jury forty- two days. [Regan @ By BURDELLA B. HELGESON The Congregational Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. F. Dimmond on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, E. Fisher and family who have been guests at the J. Fish- er home for the past month returned to their home in Hurdsfield on Sat- urday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leiri were call- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes, A. F. Tourtlotte and Walter Tyberg at- tended the IGA convention which was held in Bismarck last week. last a Miss Mary Scott is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Fisher this week. marck hospital last week for treat- ments. Mrs. A. Pisher returned from Bis- marck on Saturday after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. J. Michelsen. Error in last week’s news the ver- dict in the trial of Lein Motor com: pany versus H. C. Folmer was render- ed in favor of the plaintiff instead of the defendant as reported in last weeks news. Mayland and Burleigh Christensen of Wilton were callers ‘here on Satur- day afternoon. The American Legion Auxiliary are planning a masquerade dance for the evening of February 22nd. The af- fair will be in charge of Mesdames J. Keifer, H. Taylor and A. F. Ghy- lin and will be held in the Legion ‘| the mine some time ago is getting | 4a: F. J. McLaughlin of Bismarck spoke at the meeting held at Ster- ling Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson daughters, “Mildred and Christine, were Sunday visitors at the Martin 3, Tom Stewart and son Shirley and callers Thurs- Fl Fife ‘ 5 E E # f i : i E F i eff i F z 5 Hy i fy iy F : ; [ i aces i fiat He [ a 2 E E Ba gy “ 9 ah i : Ht i Es i; & s E Bf EB HF EB é i i i i f ii FE 2 | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ‘was held in the town hall night with a large crowd at- A Saturday tending. Mr. and Mrs. shopping Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD ‘Mr. and Mrs, Iver Erickson visited at the William Brown home Sunday fternoon. a 5 Frank Johnson called at the An- George Wachal .were in Bismarck Saturday. ° e Frank fjeld called on‘ Ole Lillefjeld Sunday. Arthi ur was a Wilton visitor Monday. Mrs. Merton Demeray returned to ‘Wilton Monday, after spending a few days at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Ole Lillefjeld helped Andrew Nel- son butcher Monday evening. Frank Johnson called on Lester Sunday. Dick Iverson was a Wilton caller THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 things on the e-! night, returning home Saturday. Sat-|day evening, Feb. 17. The program | ness callers in Linton Monday after- motored week. Alex Stew- urday evening they to Re- gan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, John Weleh and Kenneth Johnston mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Ken- neth remained in town with his mother, Mrs. Hugh McMurrich. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder, Mr. and John | Mrs. A. D. Welch, and Mrs. George Bis- | McMurich By MILDRED DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher took Miss Edith Gallop to Bismarck Mon- day evening. Cedric Criag took Harvey Moffit home Monday forenoon as Mr. Moffit could not get his car started. Mr. and went to Bismarck y to get their daughter, Mildred, who had just. returned from Morton, Minn., where she had been staying with her grand- mother, Mrs. Reineke for six weeks. Martin Tooker, Floyd Owen, Joe Fischer and Paul Carlson were among those from this vicinity who trans- East Frances School No. 1 Wedneg: day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer took Mrs. Fischer's sister, Miss Edith Ol- son, to her home near Regan, Wed- nesday. John and Jake Harms broke @ road for Cedric Criag, Tuesday. Paul Carison returned to his home in Naughton township Wednesday after having visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer for several days. Charles Cederstrom transacted bus- iness at McKenzie, Monday. Mrs, Sarah Moffit, who teaches the East Frances school No. 1, spent the week-end with her family near Men- oken. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and son Arthur and Carey Johnson, Jr., were shoppers in Bismarck Satur- day. Louise Olson of near Menoken called on his borther, John Olson, Friday evening. Mrs, Martin Tooker and daughter Euenlett and Seamen Gibson of Sterling were dinner guests at the Walter Dietzman home Sunday. f Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Schoell have as their guest this week-end Mrs. W. E. Purfeerst of Bismarck. * E. W. Anderson spent several days N. J. Struwing left Minneapolis where he will visit his McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Monday, also visiting at the Elias| Parent Lillefjeld home. 1 Ole Lilletjeld repaired the 13 tele- Phone line Monday, the line being down so we could not get any service, but is O. K. again. Edwin Lillefjeld is working for An- drew Nelson this month. Mrs, J. Michelsen entered a Bis- Mrs. Brostrom is staying at Wilton while her mother, Mrs. Gust Peterson *. Bismarck, is keeping house for ve. Mrs. Amy Bloony called at the Joe Brown home Sunday. Andrew Nelson and Edwin Lillefjeld. have been busy hauling straw this week. Frank Johnson was a Wilton vis- itor Thursday. ~ Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton caller Thursday. ‘Walter Michel has been busy haul- ing hay from his land in our town- ship this week. Andrew Nelson and Ole Lillefjeld were visitors at Wilton Saturday. Elias Lillefjeld, who was hurt at along pretty well, but will not be able to work for some time. Mrs. Merton Deme! who has Telatives at Thursday for her home at Glendive, Montana. Edwin Lillefjeld called on his broth- er Thursday evening. ‘Wm, Brown, who has been laid up poles ait ogisaie tages S.W.Burleigh By KATIE D. STEWART its. The P. T. A. held a regular meet- ing in the School house Tuesday eve- ning, President P. P. Bliss in charge. Miss Madge Runey and Miss Safley attended the meeting. A very enjoy- able talk was given by Miss Safley, who is a social psychiatrist worker. Refreshments were served by Edna Putnam and Mrs. George Manley. Mrs, Warren Clizbe accompanied Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes home from Roy Wildfang’s Tuesday evening. Mrs, B. F. Coons has been on the sick list the past week with flu. Mrs. John McMonagle of Mohall, N. D., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fuehrer. Mrs.-Paul Antrim went out to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bor- en,, Friday night. Mrs, Warren Clizbe entertained | Monday afternoon Mrs. Henry Lar- son, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. George Watson, Mrs. R. C. Wildfang and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. The after- noon was spent socially. Lovely re- freshments were served by the host- ess. : Mrs. M. A. Doucette called on Mrs. H. Lewis Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Miller and son Bobbie visited their daughter Violet, who is in the Bismarck hospital, Sun- Ly. ‘Miss Alice Clizbe stayed at the W. Clizbe home Friday night and at- tended the 4-H Sewing club Saturday, which was held at the home of Mrs. P. P. Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wildfang vis- ited Mrs. Wildfang’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and Children visited Mrs. Hughes’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Gable, near Bis- magrck, Sunday. Hamblen and John Boren made Harold Madiand home Saturday. Mrs, Warren Clizbe and Mrs. Paul Antrim accompanied Mr. and Mrs, ‘W. L. Watson to Bismarck Friday. 8. E. Clizbe made a business trip to Sterling Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Graves of Menoken visited Mrs, Warren Clizbe Sunday afternoon. Madeline Boren visited her sister, ednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harl Snyder motored They reported terrible condi- | PPP ena nh vane pt i ee FE i c Hl lt and daughter Margaret calléd at the John Welch home Sat- urday. Theodore Dorman called atthe Robert Welch home Saturday. Mrs. John Nieland and. little nephew and niece spent the week- end at their homes. It was the first time they had been home for several weeks on account of bad roads. Oliver Welch, who has been serv- ing on-the jury in Bismarck this win- ter, is through, having finished Fri- day evening. He was out to his home for a short time Sunday but returned to town to be with his daughter, Mrs. Hugh @cMurrich, f Braddock e 7 By MRS E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marx and chil- dren were Hazelton callers Monday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baxter. re- turned to Mandan Tuesday after spending the week-end at the A. J. Koenig home. A meeting of the Braddock mem- bers of the federal loan board met at the Farmers State bank Monday. , Lioyd Blount left for his home at Centerville, 8. D., Wednesday, to visit with relatives. FP. M. Long returned Tuesday from attending a meeting of the I. G. A. dealers. ‘Mrs, Delbert Wurm Was a passenger here Wednesday from Kintyre to visit for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Feltheim. The members of the Annanias club met again Tuesday evening with 22 members in attendance. All present say that the men put on a good feed and report a good time. ‘ Dr. Baer accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Robinson and 8. 8. Tracy autoed to Linton Tuesday. County Commissioner George Shep- ard was a Braddock caller Friday. M. Fetterley autoed to Steele Thursday and met his daughter Hat- tie who is attending Jamestown col- lege and who came home during a few days holidays. She was accom- panied home by a school friend, Miss Swenson of Turtle Lake. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Mathena of Hazelton, who have been visiting for the past week at the home of their daughter, @|Mrs. O. H. Thompson, returned to their home Thursday. Alfred Junge of Napoleon visited for a couple of days with his brother Herman and family of Braddock. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wetzel re- turned to Wishek Thursday after a week's visit with Mrs. Wetzel’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Weber at the Central hotel. Bill Adams returned to his home Thursday from the Bismarck hospital where he had his hand and part of the arm rémoved following a severe consists of singing, dancing and mu- sic, and a play “Aunt Harriet’s Night Out.” The actors are Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Martini and Mr. Johnson of the school staff. A good speaker will also be there. ; Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke accom- panied by Noel Borner motored to Bismarck Monday evening to attend @ party which was held at the home of Mrs, Fricke’s sister, Mrs. Perry Nelson. Ernest Rupp was a business caller in the Capital City Monday. Miss Lorain Englemann left on the train Monday morning for Garrison where she has sccepted employment. Carl Landerholm was a passenger on the train Wednesday afternoon when he went to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke, Mrs. E. A. Fricke and Richard Borner mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon. win, is in the Bismarck hospital re- cuperating from a recent operation. Mrs. Frank Kocher has returned from Luverne where she has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Russell Rustad. Henry Diede of Ecklunl was seen in our midst Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mount announce the birth of a daughter. Dr. W. P. Thelan was a professional caller in this community the fore part of the week. Mrs. Arnold Rupp spent the week- end with her husband in the Capital City. Mesdames Eddie Meyer, Julius Meyer and W. C. Gehrke motored to the Capital City Thursday afternoon. Foss Graham of Sanger is greeting old friends in this community and visiting with his father and sister, J. A. Graham and Mrs. Eddie Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Hilken of Eck- lund visited at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke Friday afternoon. Mrs, Perry Nelson arrived on the train Wednesday morning from her home in Bismarck to visit local reia- tives. The local schools are planning on having a valentine box postoffice and the children will exchange valentines. Miss Alice Swanson left the fore part of the week for Wisconsin points where she will spend some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schonert and family of Arnold spent last Sunday with relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer of Ar- nold visited here Friday afternoon. ‘They formerly resided on a farm east of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Spitzer, who had been renting the farm at Arnold have returned to their former home in California. E. A. Fricke left Friday afternoon with a consignment of hogs for the Twin City markets. They were shipped by the local Shipping asso- ciation. A number from this neighborhood plan on attending the farm conven- tion in Bismarck tne latter part of wound from the discharge of his gun. Thore Naaden returned Tuesday after accompanying a shipment of stock to St. Paul for the Braddock Shipping association. Miss Gertrude Allensworth who has been very ill with pleuro-pneu- monia is recovering nicely. Mrs. Ole Sjerselee and daughter Anna were passengers to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Bauer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pearson of Tell. Rev. O. Kinzler of Moffit held serv- ices in the M. E. church Wednesday evening. There was a good attend- ance. While here he was the guest at the C. T. Barton home, Thursday evening, Feb. 6 the mem- bers of the Woodman Circle met in the Siem hall at a regular meeting. ‘There were 23 memebrs in attendance. The drill team under the manage- ment of Mrs. A. Button, demonstrated the work to the satisfaction of all present which was shown by a gen- eral applause. Mrs, E. F. Savage was @ passenger to Bismarck Saturday afternoon, to visit over Sunday with her son, J. A. MacLachlan and wife at the Annex hotel returning home Monday. Friday evening the young people of Braddock were entertained at the Juhola home. The evening was spent in ‘dancing, playing cards and check- ers. A lunch was served at midnight. George Sempel left Saturday after- noon for an extended western trip, where he will visit his daughter, Mrs. ‘Wm. McCaffrey an family at Kelso, Wash., and with other relatives in the west. é Messrs, Fred and George Kvlanda, accompanied by Mesdames Fraser and Van Gorden, autoed to Bismarck Sat- urday morning. Messrs. Piers, Bibelheimer, Juhola and Kregerbeck, who attended the grainmen's convention at Grand Forks, returned home Saturday. Bert Sweet is quite ill at the home of his sister, Mrs. E. W. Baker. Mrs, Walter Bohlin was a passen- ness matters on the farm. His in- hand is improving as well as. be expected. 5 ‘1 Spitzer and baby of Kin- came Friday for a few days visit the parental home, and to consult & doctor. james Murphy visited several with ‘her son J: jurned home the week. The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. W. C. Gehrke next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Christiansen has returned to her home in South Haven, Minne- sota after spending some time with local relatives. Several from here attended the wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuntz in Wilton Saturday night. Mrs. Kuntz was formerly Miss Clara Krause, and both she and her hus- | band are well known in the Baldwin community. The newlyweds will make their home in Wilton where the groom has employment. Otto Hogue, who has been on the sick list the past week is again able to be up and around. Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Engstrom of near Wilton will be interested in knowing they are the proud parents of a baby daughter. Sam Brown was a recent business caller in Bismarck. We understand the Heck family, who have been residing on the Hooper farm about four miles east of Bald- win, will move this spring as the farm has been sold. o | Hampto e = BY ELIZABETH KOPPY ae Frank Yetter was a business caller at the Porter Umber home Friday af- ternoon. Art and Willy Scheirmeister and Henry Herman of Gayton were call- ers at the Godfrey Grenz home Fri- day evening. Porter Umber called on friends near Cannon Ball Friday evening, Francis Chesrown went to Linton Saturday. He was accompanied back home by his father. Ed Weller went to Cannon Ball Saturday bringing home a load of coal. a | ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, son Math and daughters Gertrude and Regina and Miss Esther Olafson were shopping in Cannon Ball Saturday afternoon. Art and Herb Riemer of Gayton were seen in this vicinity Sunday on their way to the C. H. Green home and Cannon Ball. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kop- py, son Frank and daughters Patiline, Gertrude and Regina, were visiting at the Herman Backhaus home Sun- day afternoon. Francis Chesrown visited at the Steve Koppy home Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus were in Linton Saturday. Frank Yetter went to Linton Sat- urday, He was accompanied back home by his wife and their little son, born to them several weeks ago. Satruday evening a surprise birth- party was held for the twin sis- » Mrs. John and Mrs. Fred Ohl- at the John. Shbalies, Jr. John Rupp, pioneer resident of Bald- | ® | put up the flag pole at the Canfield | Rome Sunday. | | Fred Olson and Burnett Jacobson noon, - W. P. Baker of Livona was a busti- ness caller at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. Charley Smith of near Cannon Ball was seen in this vicinity Tuesday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes went to Linton Tuesday. Frank Yetter was a business caller at the Porter Umber home Tuesday afternoon. John Wohl of near the Beaver creek, who lives on the R. McNieder place brought about 100 head of cat- tle up to Frank Chesrown’s ranch Tuesday to have Mr. Chesrown feed and take care of them the rest of the winter. Mr. agd Mrs. Godfrey Grenz were shopping in Linton Wednesday. Francis Chesrown was a business caller in Cannon Ball Wednesday. Misses Esther Olafson and Eliza- beth Koppy spent the week-end shop- ping and visiting friends in Mandan and Bismarck, Farncis Chesrown was a business caller at the Godfrey Grenz home Thursday. “Canfield ‘| By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN The Homemakers club entertained their husbands at dinner at the A. Strand home Thursday. A nice din- ner was served to about 50 people. The business mecting was held in the morning and continued until afternoon. Mrs. Roy Little gave a talk on school lunches and in the afternoon Mrs. Davenport talked on poultry. The next. regular meeting will be held at the E. Mowder home March 6. ‘The Ladies Aid met at the Wilken- son home Wednesday. The next meeting will be held at the G. O. Lindsey home Wednesday, Feb. 27. The Walker young folks entertained the young folks of the community at @ coasting party Saturday night. Dee and Ernest Bailey came up from Bismarck Saturday night. Ernest returned to Bismarck Monday. Dee Bailey, Oscar, Violet and Mrs. Ole Olson were business callers in Bismarck Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams calied at tne John Howe home Saturday afternoon. John Howe and Ernest Swanson school Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor and family, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Keifer and Oliver Knudson were callers at the A. Ghylin home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer, Ella Schilling and Oliver Knudson were at the Carl Berg home Monday evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crenan and son Wesley were callers at the A, F. Ghylin Saturday evening. Mrs. McCoy and family were callers at the Cecil Elkins home Thursday. The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Elkins has been named Marylus Jean. Mr. and Mrs“ A. F. Ghylin and son Gerald were callers at the D. Ghylin| Clair Ghylin spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe Keifer. Joe and Ollie Cook, Ode Bailey, called a the A. Ghylin home Monday evening to help celebrate Clair's first birthday. ° . . | Christiania ‘ qe dwetieoereiat By VIOLET A. CLARKE Miss Vioict Clarke visited at the | Johnson's home Monday. e Magnus and brother Mar- vin Magnus made several trips this |s week to the farm formeriy occupied by the Kafer family as Marvin -has | some of his property left there yet. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling visitors Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Friday and they also called at the Dan Walmon's and H. R. Wright's homes on their re- turn. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller called at the Ed Smith home Thursday. Mrs. George Harding and daughter, Miss Emma returned home: Sunday from the hospital where Emma has been a patient. Henry Olson was a Sterling caller Friday. Siamon Gibson was a Sterling call- er Monday. Clifford Mclane who has been staying at the Ed Gibson home for some time left for Minnesota a couple of weeks ago where he has a position. Adoiph Bassen was a Sterling call- er Monday. George Harding and son Eli were Sterling callers Saturday. SS | Estherville ° ° By MRS. ROY LITTLE The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met at the C. Wilkinson home Wednesday, most all of the members being pres- ent. After the business meeting lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be at the G. O. Lindsey home in three weeks. Mrs. John Boshe and children spent a couple of days this week at the Frank Mickelson home. The Regan Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Harry Diamond Wednesday aft- ernoon. ‘The Homemakers club met at the Strand home Thursday, Feb. 6, Mrs. Anna Knutson being the hostess. Each member was asked to bring a hot dish. Also bring their families and make it an all day meeting. The next meeting will be at the Earl Mow- der home the first Thursday in March. Harry Davenport and Wm. Mickel- son attended the whist party at Wing |’ ‘Thursday evening. Mrs. Joe Mickelson entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment Thurs- | day. @) town college, who is spending a few Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan and son Wesley spent Saturday evening the Alvin Ghylin home. * Gene Little spent Saturday evening at the Ole Wold home. Otto Uhde transacted business in the ‘ute, City a couple of days this week. Mrs. Chas. Manning and son Earl were Sunday visitors at the Frank Mickelson home. + Wm, Mickelson called at the Uhde home Sunday. Carl Berg and family were Sunday evening guests at the Jake Fisher home in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and Gene Spent Sunday evening at the Knut- son home. Frank Mickelson called at the Pete Mickelson home Monday afternoon. Pete Mickelson called at Roy Mc- Cullough’s Monday. Lyman ‘ e By S. GYLDEN Edwin Olson and William Wanttaja were business callers at Sterling Fri- | Raymond Juhala and Edwin Waiste spent Monday at Henry Inget’s, Arne Antilla was a recent caller at John Gylden’s. Sulo Gylden and Sylvia and Severie Eckholm are working at Arthur Nel- son's. Jack Gylden and Severie Eckholm were Wing callers Wednesday. Hilma and Lawrence Olson spent the. week-end at tieir parental home. Mrs. Albert Antilla was a caller at Gust Eckholm’s and Henry Ingets Saturday. Adolph Johnson and Erwin Joseph- son spent Saturday evening at Gust Eckholm's, Severt Gylden called at Olson’s Wednesday evening. Edwin Olson spent Thursday eve- ning at Gust Eckholm’s. i Severt and Sadie Gylden spent Thursday evening at Miss Opal Har- vey's schoolhouse. John Gylden was a business caller at Victor Makis Saturday. Edwin Olson and Severt Gylden called at Gust Eckholm’s Saturday evening. Walter Eckholm’s. Severt Gylden visited at Gust Eck- holm’s for a few days. Adolph Kangas was a business call- er at Gylden’s Thursday. Jack Gylden and Mogaes Inget were Wing callers Saturday. Miss Aina Kangas is working at William Lehto’s. Emil Lehto, Lauri Pihlaja and Ed- | win Olson spent Sunday at John Gylden's. Willis and Bernice Wanttaja spent Friday evening at Louis Olson's. Edwin Olson, Severt and Sadie} Gylden spent Sunday evening at | Opal Harvey's school. | Steele \| —o By JOSEPHINE DIERUF Louis Waiste spent Monday at Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burton, accom- | {panied by Sheriff Bowerman and | Judge Bayasch, attended the old-time | party at Crystal Springs Friday eve- | ning. Mrs. J. McFadgen of Fargo is a vis itor at the W. T. Ross home this week. Rev. and Mrs. Brown, accompanied | by Mrs. M. Selness, drove to Bismarck | Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. F. Wigton, accom- | panied by Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Rosen, | vy in Bismarck. is- | iting her father, E. M. Wiley, here,|! after an extended visit with friends and relatives in Wisconsin. The Sunday school teachers and of- ficers of the Presbyterian church held a business meeting at the C. A. Ryder home Friday evening. Hi The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid met at | the Wallin home Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Wallin and her sister, Miss Laura Fogderud, entertaining. Mrs. Frank Alton entertained the Methodist Missionary socicty at her home Wednesday. Mrs. H. N. Tucker was a caller in Bismarck one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Ness and daugh- ter Burnelle left Monday for Fargo, where Mr. Ness will attend the hard- ware dealers’ convention and Mrs. Ness will visit with her sister, Mfs. H. J. Melquist, at Moorhead. Mrs. C. H. Karpen accompanied them to Fargo, where she will visit relatives. Miss Mildred Mead and Miss Olson, both students at Jamestown college, spent a few days at the Mead home. Roy and Frank Omodt motored to Pursian Lake Sunday, where they vis- ited with Clarence Barta of James- days with his parents. Miss Sarah Boyd went to Bismarck Friday afternoon, where she visited with her grandmother and aunt over the we-k-end. Mr. Barta of Pursian Lake was a business caller in Steele Monday. Harold Loerch and Donald Whet- more, students at Jamestown college, are spending a few days with their parents. Mrs. John Ronning is spending the week in Bismarck taking medical treatments. Over 200 attended the program given at Allen school Friday evening by the members of the P.-T.A. and by the school children of the district. Announcements have been received here of the recent marriage of Mrs. Alva Miller, formerly of Steel, to Harry Higgs of San Jose, Calif. Richard Dodds attended the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Nelson at Tappen on day. Epstein has returned from the cities, where he took a course in win- dow: George Pummel of Dawson was a business visitor here one day last A public program was given by the and sophomore classes at We cay, eg . Mar and Mrs. W. 3. Henry epent ‘ day in Bismarck. aid Arena BY MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Adam Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Haas, daughter Esther, Helen Z mer and baby daughter, Mr. and Mi Jake Hertz and sons Alfred and bert, Mr. and Mrs, Jake Kraft, ‘Steiglemeyer and family, Sam Stelg! meyer and Wesley Nathan were gu at the Aridrew Kraft home Sun Irvin Sattler visited with Weal Nathan Sunday evening. Alvin Webster is visiting at home of Jake Sattler. Miss Otillia Brose spent Saturd and Sunday with her parents Phoenix township. Owen and George McIntyre m a business trip to Bismarck d returning home Saturday evening. Carl Wolf called at Bluch Wi ner’s Saturday. Irvin Sattler, Alvin Webster an Johnie Sattler were callers at — Peppke's. Philip Binder of Tuttle is spen ing a few days at the Kraft home. Lester Hawkins called at Harry Uj fer's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville sons, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Halver Stanley were guests of Mr. and Mf E. E. Glanville Saturday evening. Robert Smith and three other co sins are visiting Ed. Smith the p few days. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dagner overnight guests at Andrew K Thursday. Wm. Brose of Tuttle spent Sund bth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johg rose, Gotlieb Brose who hes been visit his brother John left for Underwoa and will visit there with relatir about two weeks before returning his home in South Dakota. Jerald Payseno made a trip to B marck Frid 4 Edward Sieiglemeyer called at th Mcintyre home Thursday evening. Jamie Tees was transacting busi ness in the Capital City Monday. Hi returned home on the train Tuesday, Mrs. Alex Neff was in Bismarck cently visiting with relatives. Anne Gellner has been quite if for several days. Mrs. O. M. McIntyre called at th Kraft home Friday evening. Alvina Kraft returned home Sun Gay. She has been assisting the p couple of weeks with the ho o at the Philip Weber home. Wesley Nathan and Edward Steigh meyer called at Charlie and Jake 8 tler's Saturday. Gotfred Webber, Andrew Kraft an sisters Alvina and Lena were of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beak Thursd Elmer Drum, Gotired Webber an Andrew Kraft drove to Wing Thi day, Mr. Drum taking the train fro there to Wilton where he will ceive treatments for his injured arm Wayne Drum called at McIntyre’ Saturday forenoon. Wesley Nathan is staying at th Adam Haas home. Jacob Steiglemeyer was a b caller in Goodrich Tuesday. Gotfred Webber went to ns Saturday after Elmer Drum who turned home on the train from Wil: ton. Bluch Wagner was shopping in Arena Saturday. Albert Little came after Mrs. Litt Friday afternoon to spend the at her home south of Wing. Romeo Bailey was a caller in Win Friday. ‘4 Hazelton By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER Albert Kalberer, accompanied bj his mother, Mrs. J. J. Kalberer an Rose Appert, motored to Bismare’ Monday. Dorothy Beastrom spent the wet end with home folks. Mrs. Thomas Shea and dre Edward and Lucille motored to Lim ton Saturday to have dental wo done. Not a very large crowd attende the old time dance Friday evening al Zirbes. Music was furnished by Be Brothers from Bismarck. Mis Jeanette McGee was a pi ger to Bismarck Friday, returnin Saturday. } Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Messelt, Mr. Mrs. Gutensohn and sister, who visiting at the Gutensohn home, Mrg and Mrs. Joe Wohlman and daught Helen, were dinner guests at the Ej Deitrich home Sunday. Mrs. J. Garske, mother of Mi Tony Appert, is visiting at the Ton} Appert home. John and Gerhard Jonkman sp the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Landsberger, George, and daughter Lena, Mrs, Schauhnessy and Mr. and Mrs, Prefontaine spent last Tuesday e ning at the J. B. Landsberger hon Wiil Baker from the Livona ci was a Hazelton caller Monday. The Ladies Aid held @ very suc ful food sale at the L. M. D ch store Saturday afternoon, Feb. 8. The Sophomore class in the h school entertained the rest of high school students and the facu at a party in the gym, Tuesday evs: Feb. 11. An enjoyable time i 3

Other pages from this issue: