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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS [Witte —} ; By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL ‘~The township board will hold its regular meeting at the clerk’s office ‘Tuesday afternoon, March 11. in Goodrich Thursday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll took the | business. train from Moffit Thursday for Bis-{ Miss Charlotte King of Duluth ar- marck, returning Saturday. rived last Friday at Tuttle. She came Bubbins Adams and Bill Hirning of |to attend the funeral of her father. ‘Moffit made a short call here Satur- day afternoon. W. H. Brownawell made a business | day. They attended the funeral of the late Charlie King. Lenora Katke called at the Hazle- grove home Friday. Harry Ulfers called at Lester Haw- kins and Ray Hazlegroves Sunday afternoon. Pete and Vincent Demagolly were ——____—__e Glen View | trip to Bismarck Thursday, return- eo ing home Saturday. bs Miss Jennie Waiste, teacher of pale No. 1, er week-end with riends near Moffit. Howard Scott of New York, a horse Frank and Fred Saville, who are! buyer, is in our community buying visiting relatives in Florida, heard of | horses and visiting at the W. A. Sim- the fine weather we are enjoying | ons home. Z here and started for home to be here | ¢€req Nelson, our mailman was un- in time for spring work. able to complete his route Saturday Homer Brownawell visited relatives | que to road conditions. and friends in Moffit over the week-/| Lars Jacobson transacted business end. in Baldwin Thursday. z Pupils of school No.1 are enjoying) Mr. Albertson, who for the past six * @ couple of days vacation while the | months has been living with his rent- teacher is in Bismarck. er, Mr. Nagel, is moving to Bismarck the first of the week where he will e live with his son, Alfred, who recently Steiber returned from Minneapolis. By MRS. JNO CARLSON AND MRS. WM. HICKEL By MRS. LARS JACOBSON ——— > S. E. Strandemo and Roy Lewis motored to Bismarck Thursday on business. Mr. Albertson and Lars Jacobson jcalled at the Bently home Thursday Emil Sattler was an Alta caller | evening. Wednesday. ‘ E. E. Strandemo and Bill Guptil John Carlson and Julius Olson; were transacting business in Baldwin j called at the C. C. Hausouer home | Thursday. H Tuesday. | . Glen McAllister was an Alta caller | @ ‘Werinesday. Moffit j Emil Sattlers have as guests this By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT } week, some of Mrs. Sattler’s folks. af Alfred Reinhart made a trip to Re- gan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sheaffer and little son Marvin were visitors at the Emil Sattler home Wednesday evening. Bill Hickel was a caller at the W. ; S. Oder home Thursday. Glen Oder was a Regan caller ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children, Dennis and Doris, and Myr- * vin Oder spent Thursday evening at the Wm. Hickel home. Gottlieb Steinert and son Emanuel made a trip to Regan Friday re- turning home Saturday. Harry Schafer called at the E. Scheaffer home Saturday. Delbert Olson spent several days this week at the Wm. Hickel home. Willie Steinert was a Regan caller Miss Anna Verchot has been vis- iting at the Melvin Thomas home for several days. Friends will be interested in hear- ing of the birth of twin boys to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, who live north “ Sterling. Mother and sons doing ine. Mrs. Beardsley and baby girl re- turned home on the Soo train Tues- day from the hospital at Bismarck.. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit were guests at the F, W. Moffit home Thursday evening. Alfred Faust returned home from the river on Saturday where he has been working all winter. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and j children visited at the Benz home Thursday. B. F. Lane and Rev. Kinzler mo- tored to Bismarck last Friday but ow- ‘iday. Gottlieb Steinert and son Emanuel called at, the Willie Steinert home & urday. ing to the storm they had to leave ' oo Eikins wes o Regan caller Fri-/| +s car and come home on the train : J. ©. Olson, John Carlson and w. | Saturday evening. .| .Miss Grace Miller and Miss Dor- eon business visitors in Re- | ny cthistiewalte spent the week-end fated Mire and Sane spent | Harned Gladys Matty pares atenoon at the John Carl- | nada oe was calling in town mA Hickel was a caller in Regan | igi is ©. E. Mottit and sats C. Olson spent Monday with | MBISt Bees ere Baca Three a aio to Miss Grace Miller and Emil Enock- <S———— | 500 and low prizes went to Mrs. Emil | Lein af Enockson and Mike Kleeman. A nice > lunch was served at midnight. ‘| The Senior-Junior play, “Nobody But Nancy,” will be given some time soon. are ten characters in the play. Otto Brown of near Jamestown, who formerly lived near Moffit, is spending some time at the J. F. Coder home. While here he is calling on old friends around Moffit. The mail carrier has had quite a; time the past week getting through. He went with a car until Saturday when he had to take a team. The girls of the “Lucky Star” 4-H club held their social meeting at the F. W. Moffit home last Tuesday night. Games and contests were the By OLGA M. RISE Olga Rise spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Geo. Christianson. Ed Nygaard and Art Bjorhus mo- tored to Driscoll Saturday afternoon. Selma Rise who spent the past ten ¢ days visiting at the John Gylden ! home returned home Saturday eve- ning. Nina Waiste spent the week - end | visiting relatives and friends at Mof- fit, N. D. Dorothy Cotes spent the week-end visiting with Alphild Botnem at the evening. The evening was spent in Playing cards. Henry Jacobson came back from Minneapolis Monday afternoon. N. H. Collins and James Ness mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. Rudy Melhoff took the train to Jamestown last Satruday. Mrs. John Fode came back from Jamestown one day last week. Alice McClusky called on Myrtle Magnuson Monday evening after school. Mrs, John Harty visited with Mrs. Fred Aichele Monday evening. Mrs, Adam Hepper is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Dalbec now. Lela Davis invited a few friends at her home Monday evening, it being her 15th birthday. The evening was spent in playing progressive whist. Hilda Wutzke received grand prize and Ferne Glanville received booby prize. A delicious lunch was served at midnight. BY FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Ed Fogarty vas a town caller Wed- nesday. Lois Nieman spent Wednesday night at the John Benz home. E Mrs. O'Hara, who has been visit- ing at the Henry Jessen home, return- ed to Cleveland Thursday on No. 8. Lucille Elness and Glen Elness call- ed at the Gosney home Wednesday evening. George Lewis was a town caller Monday morning. Miss Ann Hayes spent Saturday and Sunday at the Herman Nieman home. Ernest Hurr was a town caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz visited in Moffit Thursday. Charley Gosney is assisting with the worl at the Charley Anderson home. Ray Baeth called at the John Baker home Monday. A few from here attended club at the George Kusch home Thursday. Mrs. John Baker and son James were Sterling callers Monday. Elliott Nelson called at the John Baker home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were Sterling callers Monday. Ernest Hurr and Ida were town callers Monday. “Doc” Hansog who carries mail be- tween train and postoffice in sterling was not around Sunday morning and Mr. Nelson and Thomas Parke went to see what the matter was. They found he was snowed in. This was quite unusual as he is generally right there on time with the mail. ° Lyman 1 $$ By S. GYLDEN The western boys have organized an anti-tobacco club. Amusements will be decided on, in the next meet- ing. At the last meeting the follow- ing officers were elected: Wayne In- get, president; Severt Gylden, treas- urer; Sulo Eckholm, secretary; Jack Gylden, chairman. Their motto is: “Where there's a will there's a way.” Jack Gylden is helping Wayne and Walter Inget with the work for a few days. Wayne Inget, Jack Gylden, and Eino Eckholm were Wing callers Tuesday. Selina Gylden was a dinner guest of Myrle Hudson Monday. Severt Gylden was a Wing caller Thursday. Mrs. Dronen and sons Andrew and Harold were transacting business in Wing Wednesday. Edwin Olson, Walter and Wayne Inget, Sulo and Eino Eckholm were callers at John Gylden’s Sunday. The Dronen boys were absent from school for a few days on account of the bad weather. Walfred Antilla took Elmer and Theodore Thorson home from school Friday. Wilhelm Deckert home. ‘The whist club met at the Arthur a Bjorhus home Saturday evening. e. About 45 people attended. The eve- ning was spent by playing progressive 4 whist and dancing. Grand prises for er playing whist were won by Mrs. Ver- non Brenden and Einar Spilde, boobie le prizes were given to Olga Rise and . Seymour Arneson. A delicious lunch} _F. J. Argast was a passenger on the f= was served at midnight. N. P. train to Bismarck Monday. Miss Olive Rise is spending @ few tlays at her parents home. eats . Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde sons Biner Wing and Knut spent Thursday evening at/ @. ry By LILLIE MUELLER pastimes of the evening. Six of the girls served a nice lunch. The next meeting will be the second Tuesday in March. Harold Lane came up from Hazel- ton last Thursday night and re- mained at the C. E. Moffit home till the next morning on account of bad the John Birkeland home. Mr. and Mrs, Helmer Arneson and ‘Oscar Opoien spent a few days attend- ing to business matters at Bismarck. Olive, Selma and Clarence Rise spent Tuesday afternoon at the B. N. Lein home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson and son Arnold spent Monday afternoon at the Harold Christianson home. Harry Helgeson called at Joe Rise’s and Harold Christianson’s Thursday afternoon. Olive and Clara Rise spent Thurs- day night at the Seymour Arneson home. Stuart Severson spent Thursday at the Seymour Arneson home. Arnold Christianson, Eddie Arne- ton and Joseph Rise called at the John Waiste home Sunday. od f Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ray Hazlegrove was a busmess call- er in Tuttle Monday and had to stay over on account of the storm. Oscar Wietslock, our mail man, was in Tuttle Monday. Ernest Olstead was in Tuttle Mon- A few friends gathered at the Henry Jacobson home Thursday night after school in honor of Olive Jacob- Son's 12th birthday. Fred Borth was a dinner guest at the John Mueller home Monday. Hilmer and Lawrence Olson spent the week-end with Mabel and Herman Jacobson. Charles Frazier and son Jack spent the week-end with Mrs. Frazier and daughters. Axel Soder transacted business in Bismarck Monday. Jenny Kuloski spent Wednesday and Thursday night with Maxine See. Mrs, Ben Boss is visiting at the J. B. Glanville home. Fred Oswald returned to his home in Wing last Friday after being in the hospital the past few weeks. Olive Jacobson and Gladys Lien spent Sunday night with Maxine See. Mrs. Seth Glanville is on the sick Sans TgReT AH] group of her daughter's friends Wed- nesday evening at her home in honor of Helen's 11th birthday. Ed Dabec spent the week-end with o .) By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN 'W. A. Dietzman called at the John Olson home on Saturday. W. A. Dietzman caught another coyote on Monday. Anton Fisher who visited his brother Joe on Sunday, returned to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Sarah Moffitt spent the week- end at the Dietzman home. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher are the parents of a baby girl born Feb. 22nd at the St. Alexius hospital in Bis- marck. Lawrence Madland and John Glum went to Bismarck on Thursday re- turning home Saturday. C. E. Craig, the east Frances school bus driver was unable to get home on Monday night, due to the drifted roads. Joe Fisher and his brother-in-law, Paul Carlson transacted business at ener and McKenzzie on Thurs- jay. C. E. Craig had trouble with his car Thursday. Floyd Owen took him home for tools and assisted with the repairing. if Welch’s Spur 4 a7 By MRS. R. M. WELCH Lawrence and Leo Doppler and Ro- bert Welch motored to Bismarck Tuesday. They reported the roads to be in very bad condition. Fred Rittel and son Jake were Bis- marck visitors Monday. Hilda Rittel had spent the week-end in town. ‘Theorode Dorman called at the Ro- bert Welch home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dorman, Mrs. George McMurrich and Marcus Tremblay were business visitors in day afternoon. John Nieland, who recently cut bis leg with an ax, had to have it re- the middle of the week. He Bismarck until Saturday. Lee son-in-law Roy An- le were caught ard with a truckload of farm Fri- of the Country Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. A. D. Welch Frances | Pah Plans were made for an all-day meeting to be held March 13 at Mrs. John Welch’s home. The day will be spent in make-up work. Hus- bands and families will also be pres- ent to aid in the pot-luck dinner. All members are requested to be present, and each one to bring something to- ward the lunch. Otto Ayers, mail carrier from Men- oken, was unable to make the whole | Of the south route Saturday. The Doppler boys are the proud owners of @ team of oxen, twin calves which arrived recently. —_— OC? [ Christiania I By VIOLET A. CLARKE Miss Violet Clarke visited at the Tyler Johnson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness left for Madago, N. D., the fore part of the _—————— | | week to attend the funoral of Mrs. Taft Elness’ sister, they made the trip by @ | car. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson are the proud parents of a pair of twin boys born Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling callers Tuesday. J. W. Byer and son Ralph were Sterling callers Friday. Tom Smith, accompanied by Eli Harding called at the Dan Walmon home Sunday. Lawrence Mork called at Mrs. Wil- lam Clark’s home Thursday. Lester Clark attended the party at the Lawrence Mork home Saturday night. William Van Vlect called at the Harry Clooten and Adolph Bassen homes Thursday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling callers. The Royal Neighbors held a regu- | lar meeting in the hall Thursday | night with good attendance. Zelma Wildfang was elected receiver for the year. She will take the place of Dor- othy Clizbe who will leave soon for Wayne, Neb. Roy Turner of Sterling was a caller in McKenzie Friday. H, E. Wildfang of Sterling trans- acted business in McKenzie Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Heaton and son of Steele were Monday‘nights guests at the L. E. Heaton Sr., home. S. E. Clizbe and Mr. Evens were McKenzie callers Monday. Mrs. L. B. Roth entertained the McKenzie Larkin club Tuesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang re- turned home from Iowa Feb. 22 where they spent the past two months visit- ing relatives. ‘Wendell, Wayne and B. A. Drawver, L. Madland, Orval and C. W. Thomp- son, P. J. McNeill, Emery Turned and H. F. Pearson were McKenzie callers Friday afternoon. M. J. Belcher made a trip to Bis- marck and Mandan, Monday. Miss Pauline Fuehrer is again work- ing in the L. B. Smith store at Ster- ling. "Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher and Pauline Fuehrer were Sunday visitors at the M. A. Doucette home. By FERN R. STEWART The Ladies Union Aid met at the home of Mrs. George Kusch last, Thursday for their regular meeting. They will meet with Mrs. Henry Wild- {fang at her home for their next meeting Thursday, March 13. There was @ very small attendance on ac- count of the bad weather. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Mork en- tertained a few of their friends at a ‘card party at their home Saturday shi ‘Lawrence Mork was a business call- er in Driscoll Tuesday. The Sterling Farmers Union held its regular meeting at the hall Mon- day nig! ht. Miss Pauline Fuehrer returned to L. B. Smith's. Miss Pearl Hanson left Tuesday for her home at Driscoll. Jim Riley spent the week-end at Bismarck. The Farmers Union met Monday night. Ed and Fuehrer and Jack Smith of McKenzie were Sterling callers Monday night. Dave Kierland was a visitor at the L. B, Smith home Friday night. Axel Anderson and Pete Hanson came here to do some finishing at the reservoir. Miss Vera McCullough was an over- night guest at the Dyerstad home Saturday night. 4 o——— —" | Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Oswin Riemer was a business caller at the Steve Koppy home Saturday. Ed Weller was a business caller in Cannon Ball Saturday. The dance at the Hart home at) Winona was attended by a number of young folks of this vicinity Satur- day evening. Benson of near Cannon Ball was seen in this vicinity Saturday. Sid Fetterley called at the Chesrown home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and family attended a party at the Peter Smith home of near Hazelton Saturd Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and fam- ily of Linton were in this vicinity visiting relatives Sunday afternoon. Edward F. Horse of near Cannon ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler and family were shopping in Linton Mon- day afternoon. Frank Lawler was a business caller at the Jim Herr home Monday. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and Wi dled on friends at Gayton Sunde Francis Chesrown calicad at th: Steve Koppy home Sunday. Paul White Lightening of near Cannon Ball was seen in this vicinity Saturday. Porter Umber was a business caller Jake Schiermeister 5.9 business caller in Linton Wedn. Prank Bull Bear, Pi, ind Harry White Lightening were business call if Sterling | ers the Jake Schiermeister home ‘Tuesday afternoon. Carl Woods of near Cannon Ball was a business caller at the Dewey Lawler home Wednesday. ° Ted Smith of near Hazelton is visit- ing friends and relatives in this vicin- ity for a few days this week. Leo Grenz visited Gayton school No, 2 Thursday. Godfrey Grenz and son Leo were business callers in Linton Friday. A number of young folks of this vicinity attended the dance at Hazel- ton held in the Zirbes theatre Friday evening. Wally Schiermeister was a caller at Christy Maathels. Lunch was pre- By GLADYS NELSON pared by Mrs. E. A. Anderson assisted by Mrs, M. Loomis. On Friday, March 7th, at the Pres- byterian church will be held the World’s Day of Pray service by the Mrs. Nels Nelson and Victor were social callers at the Ernest Gordan home Monday of last week. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Madland and baby Elsie, and John Kruger were among those that attended the sur- prise party last Saturday night at the Lawrence Madland home, the evening @| was spent informally. -A delicious luncheon was served at an appro- priate hour. pital at Kansas City from spinal mengitis. The remains will be laid to Missionary societies of Steele. rest there. ‘Mrs, Heltemes and Mrs. Neubauer entertained the Altar society at the f Lions den cn Wednesday. Mrs, Ernest Swanson and daughters returned last week from Minnesota where they visited Mr. Swanson’s Alta By KARL SCHATZ his brother Jake's home Friday after. ; Parents. canes Mr, and Mrs, Bennie Nelson and a cafitsh, Armstrong was .s, business} udoiph Schaeffer was a visitor at| son were visitors a week ago Sun- Porter Umber went to Linton Fri-| “7 "A. Robinson of Dawson spent |the Jake Hochhalter home Tuesday. | day at her parents, Ernest Gordan’s. Oe eeiea the last week here with her mother, Mrs.| Glenn McCallister was a shopper at] Mr. and Mrs. Olgot Ryberg and Morris Strom visited at their sister, Mrs, John Anderson and family Sun- day of last week. John and Elsie Kruger made three trips:to Bismarck last week on var- fous business. John Kruger was a social caller Monday at the George Nelson home. George Nelson was a caller Tues- day at the Nels Nelson home. Lennart Olson, George and Gerald Nelson visited Saturday with Martin Nelson and Willie Jiras. Some of the pupils from school No. 1 district No, 8 were ab- sent Friday, due to the severe bliz- gard we had. George Nelson was a caller Friday at the Andrew Trygg home. The Gene Cunninghams are travel- ing by horses and sleight again the past week, after traveling to school by car during the warm weather. Mrs. Alex Lundquist, who has been staying with her son Elmer for some time, will stay and keep house this summer for her son Wilbert on the place they rented, where Leo Sheldon resides, on the Regan road. They will move in the near future. A number of Francis Chesrown was a business caller at the Dewey Lawler home and at Linton Saturday. A number of young folks of this vi- Cinity took in the “Womanless Wed- ding” held in the Willows theatre at Linton Monday evening. Henry Knittel, Steve Koppy and Walter Schiermeister were visiting at the Jake Schiermeister home Sun- day afternoon. Miss Hilda Schiermeister of Hazel- ton spent the week-egd with relatives in this vicinity. r C. Smith. Alta bp rhe iieessi Bal ‘The Presbyterian work club met in| Edw! ate was & a the church basement Thursday. A/|Henry Schatz home Tuesday. pot luck lunch was served. Emanuel and Edwin Schatz, Ru- Judge Burr and sister Miss Burr of |dolph and Davold Schaeffer were vis- Bismarck gave very interesting talks |istors at the Adams home Thursday on Missionary work Thursday eve-jevening. ning at the Presbyterian church. Kenneth Brown of near Alta was a Mesdames J. Lippert and A. Lip-|caller at the Adams home Thursday pert entertained the Lutheran Ladies | afternoon. Aid in the church basement Thurs-| Glenn McCallister was a visitor at day. the Karl Schatz home Friday after- noon. ry Rudolph Schaeffer was @ visitor at Wilson the N. New home Saturday evening. Glenn McCallister was a shopper at By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller visited at the Christ Neimiller home Wed- Alta Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bosche were callers nesday evening. Mrs. John Berg and son Albert at the George McCallister home Sat- spent Wednesday evening at the urday evening. John Stroh and Albert Andersori Christ Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and were callers at Regan Saturday after- son Melvin visited at the Lewis Was- noon, Donald Schaeffer was a caller at ner home Thursday evening. Lewis Wagner and John Berg were Miss Laura Kyes of Linton spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes. Jim Herr was a business caller at the John Joeb home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and daughter Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Oswin Riemer and daughter Ruth, were vis- iting at the Jake Schiermeister home Sunday evening. Sid Fetterley left for Pollock, 8. D., Sunday. Math Koppy was a business caller at the Cheshown home Wednesday. the Frank Coombs home Wednesday. Eddie Johnson was a visitor at the Karl Schatz home Sunday. Ralvh Anderson was a visitor at the John Stroh home Saturday eve- = @ | Wilton shopper's Friday. families who intend to move have a iccaAna f Still [| Otto Wolf and Pauline were Mer- | TNE. teen talayed “iy an ji Karl Schatz was a shopper at Alta|been delayed by a week of steady | McKenzie 1 o— @|cet, callers Saturday on business) «TS arternoon, storm and cold weather. By B. P. HAGSTROM ‘Adolph Wagner was a Wilton shop-| David Schatz was a visitor at the ; By MRS. T. T, HUGHES = per Saturday. Henry Schatz home Sunday evening. | ». Miss Pauline Wolf called on Mrs. Christ Neimiller on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibold called at the Wm. Wagner home Wednesday evening. Mr. Rydholm visited at the Wm. ‘Wagner home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf called at oe J. A. Berg home Saturday eve- ig John Wagner spent the first of the week with his sister, Mrs. John Berg. Helley Nelson called at the John Berg home Friday evening on busi- ness matters. Mrs, Mike Wall will entertain the Ladies Aid Sunday, March 9th. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle visited with Grandpa Yesele Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg called at the Wm. Wagner home last week. _ Martin Strand was a business caller in the Capital City last week. Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Walter he were shoppers in Regan Fri- lay. Edna Falkenstein was an afternoon caller on Mrs. Roy Anderson Friday. Oscar Erickson was a Wilton caller Thursday. Walter Sundquist and Albert John- son were over night guests at the Howard Watkins home of near Regan, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson called on Mrs. Arthur Johnson Wednesday. Ned Asplund and Marion Strand were Wilton callers Friday. Miss Leoma Sundquist spent Friday and Saturday with Miss Merline Johnson. Claude Newman mail carrier of Route No. 2, spent Thursday night at the Conrad Johnson home, due to bad roads. 2 Ol Edna Johnson called on Mrs. Bert | | Braddock 1 OO Hedstrom Friday evening. The Rev. and Mrs. Thure Johnson and family left Friday by car for their home in Cleveland, N. D., after Spending about two weeks here. Callers in Still Saturday were Leo Strand, Oscar Hagstrom, Alfred Fos- berg and Martin Strand. Miss Ida Tosseth called at the Bert ey Emanuel Schatz visited at the John 5 Stroh home Saturday evening and \ Driscoll | Sunday. By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Fred G. Bender was a shopper at Alta Saturday afternoon. Dan Rienhart was a caller in Re- gan Friday afternoon. Fred Rienhart was a shopper at Alta Thursday afternoon. Gerald Jones was a caller at the George McCallister home Friday aft- ernoon. Elmer Qualle was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Thursday evening. Albert Anderson was a visitor at the Fred Brackett home Thursday after- noon. Jake Hochhalter was a visitor at the George Hochhalter home Saturday. Davold Schaeffer was a caller at the Chas. Larson home Wednesday evening. Fred Brackett was a caller at the John Anderson home Tuesday after- noon. Eddie Johnson was a caller at the Adams home Saturday evening. Lawritz Adams was a caller at the Fred Brackett home Monday after- noon. Mrs. Geo. Haugen and daughter Sylvia, spent Monday afternoon a‘ the home of Mrs. A. H. Melander. Mrs. H. A. Knudson entertained the Women’s Foreign Missionary society Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mildred Carlson spent the week-end with Norma Hogstad. Mrs. Chas. Swanson, Mrs. Elwood Swanson, Mrs. E. L. Carr, Mrs, Elmer Koon spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs, Al Chapin in honor of her birth- G wed E. C. Ruble of Minneapolis has re- turned to Driscoll after spending the winter in Texas. Mrs. Ed Thomas and son Donald spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. A. Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schlabach and family spent Tuesday evening at the Joe Lewis home in honor of Elon Lewis’ birthday. . The Ladies Aid meets at the par- John Martzholf was a visitor at the/sonage Thursday afternoon. bs Henry Scheaffer home Thursday eve-| Mrs, F. O. Johnson called on Mrs. ning. M. T. Olson Monday afternoon. Miss Dagmar Rosvold spent Thurs- By MRS. F. E. SAVAGE Quite a number of Braddock folks and vicinity who are interested in the growing of alfalfa, visited the special exhibit cars of alfalfa and sweet Hedstrom home Monday. clover on the Soo track Saturday aft- evel Knudsoi = day evening with Valdis i vets Mary, Helen and ‘Benner! and /¢rmoo®, between 12 and 3 p.m. A [__ Estherville | ogen and Hannah ‘Dro- son’ Ruben: and Simon Lareon:-were thirty ute illustrated lecture was ig nen entertained a few friends Thurs- given and special local arrangements were made for placing orders for al- falfa seed. James Shepard autoed to Sykeston to do repair work on the telephone line, but owing to the heavy fall of| Several of the farmers - snow he was compelled to leave his sapegar vies car one and return home Saturday Rana sai ceteen ; ain. Roy Little spent Tuesday at the Dan Danielson home. day evening. By MARGARET DAVIS Sunday evening callers at the Hag- strom home. Oliver Tosseth, student of W. H. 8. spent the week-end at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Benton Backman. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom were by callers at the Ned lund home one day last week. ane The W. O. W. met in a regular ses- Earling Lind, son of Mr. and Mrs, |Sion in the Siem hall Thursday night. Chas. Lind, had the misfortune of| The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church burning his foot badly last Friday. |met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Robin- The Grasslake school No. 4 has re- |80n Thursday afternoon. The next opened again, March 3rd, with a new | meeting will be held with Mrs. Sorem. teacher from Sterling, N. D. They| Mrs. Carl Spitzer made a trip to are at the present time holding school |Kintryre Thursday leaving her little By MRS. ROY LITTLE Earl Wilmot of Wilton spent the week at the George Mowder home. Eric Englebretchen spent a few Mrs. A. H. Lundberg entertained | days in Wilton last week, making the the Regan Ladies Aid Wednesday. trip by train due to the roads being full between il- Dan Danielson home taking care of | ton. “iar ride Mr. Danielson who has been quite} Billy Backman made a trip to Bis- @ | marck Wednesday. sick, marck Thursday to attend business Lloyd Knutson called ai Little home 5 tt the Roy take in rentals of school and at the Sandelion home due to bad|daughter Merced who is recovering: weather and roads. ‘ nicely from her recent illness with her Edwin Johnson and Walter Strand |grandmother. Cr called at the Fred Johnson home| Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Thompson left Tuesday. Friday for Bismarck to which place they were called by the serious illness —« Say 4 nal oe Thompson's mother, Mrs. and Steel ena at the Bismarck hospital. and , : lay. busines. By JOSEPHINE DIERUF Fred Kaugas of Kintrye was a Esl Davis were Wed- — Braddock caller Saturday. with Mrs, Davis’ In spite of the snow storm Friday evening over a hundred attended the Mrs. Mary Fercho spent a few days of last week visiting relatives at Kulm.| ton Friday Walter Sunquist and Albert John- sanual K. P. banquet held at Castle son spent Friday night with Howard all, ‘Thursday morning H. I. Dries re- ceived a telegram that his mother was which | Watkins. On Thursday and Friday evening the Lions club will present a home talent play, “The Crime Wave,” at seriously ill at her home at Dunkar- ton near Waterloo, Iowa. Mr. Dries the Ideal theater under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. La Sarre. left on the noon train to be with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson were visitors at Bismarck on Saturday. P. W. Clemens of Fargo was a busi- ness caller here on Saturday. Mrs, Martin Peterson, who has been @ patient in one of the Bismarck hospitals returned home Saturday. John Sherman was a caller in Bis- Carl Hanson spent several days of last week in Braddock on his way home from Bismarck to Wishek. Miss Rose Behelheimer who is at- tending high school here was substi- tuting in the Sueltz school Thursday and Friday for Miss Ida Swanson and is taking medical treatment in Bis- marek, The Shakespeare club met at the discuss the Shakespearan period. At the next meeting “Much Ado About é Nothing” will be discussed. Bismarck ang, Was & passenger to ‘Miss Gertrude Allensworth is back 2 vi to school again after an illness a Clear Lake @ John Bosche was a Regan caller Sunday. Ole Wold called at Little’ - uring aenier, Roy le's Sat: Rev. H. A. Michielke, a former pas- tor of the Lutheran church visited with friends here over the week-end. Fred Jones left last for Towa for a visit with friends and rel- atives, Attorney R. L. Phelps was a busi- ness caller in Bismarck one day last week. C. W. Spaulding Jr., of Jamestown was in the city on Saturday. iss, y wife and son Owen, Regan Saturday. called on ‘Thursday. Eunice Davis returned to school of several weeks’ duration with pneu- monia, Mrs. Allan Westerman, who t Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. F. or on the school at Still was a passenger on the train Friday to Regan to spend the week-end with her husband. ai gladly ii the Schoon home Saturday night. Henry Olson was a Steele caller Monday. Bismarck of Mrs, Art’ Yanken Tuesday evening, | of! with Mrs. Yanken and Myrtle Ufer as|well as those given by Bradodck hostesses, friends. ‘The missionary society of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Altes Wednesday. s On Monday evening the Steele|tendance. A patriotic program was Lions club entertained Deputy Gov-|given Tuesday evening at the regular ernor DA Shipley, Mr. Doty, and|meeting. The club ladies entertained Ole Newland went to aeangny to consult with the doctors Mrs. John, Stone. of Driscoll 1s Spel a@ few days at the home of. her brother Henry Olsoh and fam- ye will quickly vhich will con- nd bunches hy are ~

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