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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | BY MARGARET DAVIS resumed until a late hour. e time. a i “7 Yaa Tosseth was @ Tuesday evening | ler at school No. 1. hae ‘W. Davis and Owen were Re- (gan callers Tuesday. Hilda Krause, who Sha Bis- arck, spent last week with her par- iets, ‘oO. Krause’s, making the trip by train coming Tuesday and return- | ing Saturday. Ida Tosseth spent Tuesday night with her brother, Nels Tosseth. Miss Edna Johnson is driving to school part of the time since the | roads are opened up. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg drove to Regan Tuesday. Ida Tosseth returned home Wed- nesday after a short stay with her brother and family. John Drawver, Mr. Enes, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis were Regan callers ‘Thursday. Will Drawver is still in Bismarck taking treatments, this makes three weeks he has been there. All wish him a speedy recovery. Oliver Tosseth spent Friday eve- ning with his sister, Mrs. Benton into the place formerly Backman. secupied by the Albert Larson fam- Mrs, L. W. Davis was a Friday call- | jly, er on Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. A few from this vicinity attended Margaret Davis spent the week-end |the party given at the Louis Peter- at her parental home. son home in Painted Woods Satur- Emil and Hugo Sunquist have been | day cvening. busy the last week hauling feed. Con Johnson transacted bus Arne and Ida Tosseth drove to Still /at the H. B. Thompson home § Friday evening. day. Bert Hedstrom is busy this week} Cheste: strom and taking care of little lambs. strom were business Mr. Krause's children spent Satur-|Con Johnson home Fri¢ day afternoon at Eric Englebretchen’s.| “Annette Anderson and Rene Hold- Miss Edna Falkenstein visited her/en spent the weck-end at their re- sister, Mrs. Roy Anderson, Friday eve-|<poctive homes. They returned to their school duties at) Wilton Sun- day evening. Violet Johnson spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting relatives in ited Woor Mr. Adams at the Con day. ° and family and Roy Little's. Dan Danielson were Bismarck Monday here Mr. hospitals for treatments. Monday. home Monday. By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Katherine McLe: end at the home of her parents in Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden visited at the Joe Warmke home near Wil- ent Friday evening at the home. The Kratz’s a Y Arvid Eng- at the ning. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis and son Staton motored to Wilton Monday morning taking Margaret, back to her school. Oiver Tosseth drove to Benton Backman’s Sunday and returned to Wilton from there to resume his school work. Victor Strom was hauling hay Fri- caller home Mon- a business Johnson GMBieve Little drove over to Albert Driscoll Johnson’s Monday for Mrs. Little's mother as their little daughter Dealta is sick. H. H. Speten motored to Wilton ‘Monday evening taking their son back to school. He came home Friday on the train. Albert Johnson was a business call- er at Willis Gillis Sunday morning. Arthur Tosseth and Willis Johnson | were Sunday callers at the Davis|'\"*(). home. i Marvin Alm of Rock Hill was a Regan caller Saturday. Victor Coleman and son Walter drove to Regan last week. Word was received Saturday that Bill Drawver is improving which we! are glad to report. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson and daughter, the Alms boys, Alfred An- derson, Israel, Walter and Charley Keator, Willis Gill, Bert Hedstrom, Albert Johnson, Arne and Nels Tos- seth, Luther and Owen Davis, Nick Holgerson, Emil Sunqutst, Steve Little and son, Henry Broste were some of the Ghylin and Regan shoppers Sat- | o By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Olson, tertained at cards Thursday eve- ning. Six tables of whist were in play. High prize went to Jim An- Irs, H. Booby prize went to . Meland. Miss Selma Knudson of Steele spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Edward Swanson. Mrs. Wm. Meyer, Elsie Meyer and Hugo Bassen spent Saturday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Cha son, Miss Edith night with Ha Herman mo- Saturday after- noon. “Her Step-Husband,” a home tal- ent play, will be given Friday eve- i March Mth, r. and Mrs. Cha Newcomer and urday. family the home of Oliver Tosseth visited’ with Nels{E.U. Carr, | ¢ Tosseth Saturday. i Miss Tiny Sleight spent the week- end at Tappen. Mrs. P .M. Lathrop and daughter, Jean, returned from Bismarck Tues- day Miss Doris Tice of spending a week h Elmer Koon. Miss Thelma Skogen week-end h Helen Swindling. Mrs, Vie Pederson and daughter, ackie, visited Sunday with her Staton Davis called on Arne Tos- seth Monday morning. George Gray is able to carry the mail this week with the car. | Mrs. L. W. Davis called on Mrs. G. Westerman Thursday evening. l Bismarck is with her sister, Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE mother, Mrs, A. H. Meland. rs at the M. C, Koessel home ee ihe Bacar o si evening were Veronica Monday were Halvor eee om bere Newcomer, Edrie Erickson and Loren Carr. ‘The evening was spent hestra practice, Lunch was t midnight. ettleton spent the week-end n Steele, ard Lang called at the Koessel home Saturday evening on a matter Danielson was a passenger to} Wilton Tuesday, where he went to|, Erne consult a physician, | City Moni Pete Mickelson was a Regan caller | _Mrs. Al. Chapin entertained Mrs. Wednesday. He also called at the|Elmer Koon, Mrs. Chas. Swanson, Roy McCullough home. |Mrs, Clarence Sy Mr, and Mrs. John Bosche were | Swanson and M business callers in Wilton Wednesday. jay afternoon, Willie Uhde was a Regan calle! birthda ‘Thursday. Misses Mabel and Nellie Morton Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan and son |are spending a few days at their Wesley spent several d-ys this week | home. at the Ole Wold home. Ernest and Clifford Meland mo- Oliver Knutson visited at the Harry | tored to Tappen Wednesday. Knutson home near Still a couple Mr. and M Ernest Repp enter- of days this week. tained at cards Saturday night, The Homemakers club met at the| Hazel Bruschwein spent the week- Earl Mowder home Thursday. The|end with Irene Koessel. next meeting will be at Mrs. J. F.| Mrs, Geo. Haugen and her brother, Little's, the first Thursday in April. |Ernest Meland, motored to Bismarck Betty and Velma Bosche stayed | Thursday ‘with Mrs, Frank Mickelson Wednes- Gerald Kafer, who has been ill for day while their parents went to Wil-|several weeks, returned to school ton. Monday. Miss Madge Runey, county super- intendent of schools, and Mr. Han- son, director of rural schools, isit- | ed school last week. | Mr. Jackson and daughters, Louise and Helen, motored to Bismarck Thursday and visited Mrs. Jackson, who a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Miss Esther Pederson of Tappen ed her home here over the week- vorsen, George Mowder, Wm. and Otto Uhde, Norman Little, wm. Mickelson, Olaf Wold and Gene Little. Henry and George Schilling calle: at Earl Mowders Monday afternoon Oliver and Lloyd Knutson spent Monday evening at Roy Little's. eland motored to Valley the occasion being Matt Rasmunsen called at the Roy Little home Thursday afternoon. The Canfield Ladies Aid will meet “roe Roy Little, Wednesday, March . Ray and Bill McCullough spent ‘Thursday at the Roy McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and sons Gerald and Claire were supper guests at the Roy Little home Thurs- day evening. Ole Wold and family spent Thurs- | evening at the Earl Mowder Knutson and son Lloyd at the Joe Keifer home. Mrs. Ole Wold were visitors itle’s Friday forenoon. Roy McCullough and Barbara spent Friday at the home. vis end. Christ Schoen w: er in town Monda: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and family, who have been spending the winter in Litchville, returned last week. Mrs. M. C. Koessel entertained a company of young folks Friday eve- ning in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Irene. The evening was spent in games’and music. A lovely sver mesh bag was presented to her. At midnight Mrs. Koessel served a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stetvart and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Bruschwein and fam- ily visited H. E, Olson’s Sunday, Miss Anna Grenz spent the week- end at Bismarck. W. T. Knudson ard son Forrest were Driscoll callers Friday and Sat- urday. a business call- ae i : i i 5 4 2 g 3 ad E i family motored out to the farm of James Koon Sunday afternoon, J. Holwagner of Bismarck visited at the home of Elmer Koon Mcn- day. a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson spent elooige 4 evening at the Carl Meland ome, The Royal Neighbors held an in- ‘tiation meeting “Wednesday after- evening. A potluck lunch was served at midnight after which dancing was Everyone present reported a very enjoyable {little Verna Gertz Tuesday after- Visitors at the Cecil Elkins home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Halvorsen and passengers to Dan- ielson will enter one of the Bismarck Frank Mickelson was a Regan caller | Lloyd Knutson called at the Strand ~, —_—-— Glen View n spent the week- acobson and his mother @| Jiras stayed at the Brown brothers’ spent the} noon at the Community hall. um were the new members initiated. Miss Dolly Apland spent the week- end at home. Mrs. Clarence Brown spent Satur- jday with Mrs. Carl Meland. A surprise party was given for }noon, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson visit- jed at the home of Chas. Newcomer { Monday. A stag party was given in honor of Messrs, Al and Fred Jordan Tuesday evening. _ Mr. Hogstad was a business caller in Steele Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson mo- tored to Valley City Tuesday. Charlie Mode visited at the Hog- stad farm Friday afternoon, Trygg By GLADYS NELSON °e | e Mrs. Charlie Farrell, Jackie and Margaret and Laurance Stocks were | Supper guests Monday at the George Nelson home, Victor Nelson was a caller Friday jof last week at the Andrew Trygg home. George Nelson and Willie Jiras were | social callers Wednesday .at the Brown boys’ home on a business ses- sion, Bert and Harlo Hendershott of near Sterling were overnight guests Tues- day night at the George Nelson home. Word has been received here from Mabel Nelson at Park Rapids, Minn., that her mother, Mrs. George Potter, who spent 13 weeks at the university hospital at. Minneapolis, is recuperat- ing slowly. Bert and Harlo Hendershott's aged father and mother, whom Harlo brought from Wisconsin last. summer, will make their home here with their sons on their new place. George Nelson and Willie Jiras called at school No. 1 Monday on local business. : George Nelson made a trip to Re- gan Thursday on a business mission and shipped his products. Sam Brown spent a few days at the George Nelson home, where he assist- ed them with his gas engine and fan- ning mill in fanning flax while Willie home to take his place. Bert and Harlo Hendershott were supper guests Wednesday night at the George Nelson home en route back to Sterling. Mrs. Oscar Coleman and_ infant daughter returned home Tuesday {from Wilton, where they spent about five weeks. Tryggs, John Habeck, Gene Cun- ningham and Selmer Ownes made a trip to Bismarck Wednesday on busi- ness. | John Habeck’s brother, who had a | Sale in southern Minnesota near Ada, came here recently, visiting with his brother and family. Gearge Nelson and Gerald made a i trip to the Brown brothcrs’ Saturday, | where he took Sam back home. John Anderson was a brief caller Saturday at the Martin Nelson home. | _ The township board will meet Tues- day at the clerk's office. Election will be held in school No.1, | district No. 8, on March 18. There will {be no scltoot that day. | Hugo Nelson was a brief caller Sat- ;Urday night at the George Nelson {home, going with them to John | Risch’s..party, | John Anderson was a caller Sunday jat the Porter Nelson home. | Mrs. Nels Nelson and Victor made | a_trip to Regan Thursday, looking after business matters. Wilbert Lundquist. made a trip to the home of his brother Elmer Satur- day. j,,John Anderson was a brief caller] Sunday morning at the George Nel- son home. }. John Kruger assisted Harold Mad- jland in moving on the Laboy farm |near Menoken last week. |. John Anderson called Thursday at the Nels Nelson home on local busi- ness, John Kruger was a caller Sunday morning at the Nels Nelson home, Enos Strandamo made a brief call {Sunday night at the George Nelson | home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson, George and Helmer, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Gerald and Gwendo- jlyn, Jennings Kettleson, Mr. and Mrs. |Ermest Gordon and son Ernie were ‘entertained at dinner and supper by Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and family. Gertie Mae and Gladys Nelson | Viran Nelson, Joe and Willie Jiras, | Ethel, Myrtle and Donald Little were ;guests Sunday at the Brown home. |[- Rock Hill 4 oe By RUTH LITTLE Regan callers Saturday were Oscar Magnuson and son George, Ernie Gor- Gon, Bill McCullough, Charlie Mag- nuson, O. W. Backman, Edwin and Melvin, A. T. Kolb, Stephen Monroe, Allen Tolliver, C. O. Kettleson, Fred Vogele and J. F. Little. Chas Heddick called at the Andrew Kolb home Monday. Clarence and Roy Walker called at the Mrs. J. Walter home Saturday afternoon. Chas. Our called at the G. O. Lind- sey home Saturday. Fred Olson called at the Andrew Walker home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. | social meeting at the H. Davenport Nels Meland and Mrs, Maurice Her-|home in Estherville township Friday evening. Visitors present were Geor- gia Marie Harlan and Ella Schilling, A short program was held after which games were played. A lovely lunch Gene Little and Louise Walker, was served by the hostess. called at the Kraft home Saturday. Cc. E. Christianson was a Regan caller Wednesday. Steve Little called at the James Fitzgerald home Wednesday. Allen Tolliver and Laurence Fitz- gerald were Sunday dinner guests at the J. F, Little home. Emil Moses transacted business in Regan Monday. Fred Olson and Burnett Jacobson called at the Andrew Walker home Thursday evening. Kenmar Jordah! who has just com- ;pleted a barbering course at the Molar Barber college at Fargo, re- turned home Saturday. Guy McCoy and Gene Little called at the S. L. Jordahl home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 8S. W. Nemetz and sons were Wink callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald and family were Regan callers Saturday. Mrs. Gotlieb Brenniese and chil- dren of Regan visited Sunday at the Ray McCollough home. Mrs. Chris Wangeman spent Sun- day afternoon with Mrs. John Moser. Mr. Kraft and Fred Vogele called at the Fitzgerald home Wednesday. Chas. Our spent Saturday night at the G. O. Lindsey home. Mrs, Leo Sheldon visited with Mrs. Nolter Scott Sunday afternoon. Marion Scott was an overnight guest at the Jake Fisher home. Ernie Gordon called at the Andrew Kolb home Friday. Melvin and Edwin Backman were Sunday guests at the Walter Scott home. Mrs. Nels Nelson and son Victor were Regan callers Thursday. They also called at the Ernest Gordon home. Mrs. Lewis Jorgeson and Mrs. P. E. Patton attended club meeting at the Earl Mowder home Thursday. Ruth Little spent Thursday with Hester Bailey. The club meeting at the Mrs. Earl Mowder home was well attended. Two new members were taken in Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and Mrs. Chris Wangeman. Mrs. Joe Cook gave a very interesting talk on gardening, after which refreshments were served. The next meeing will be with Mrs. J. F, Little, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and fam- ily who spent the winter on the Al- bert Little farm moved back to Rock Hill township again Thursday. Mrs. C. J. Kuehl and Mrs. L. Jor- genson spent Friday afternoon with Mrs, Ed Rasche. Ed Rasche, Lewis Jorgenson, Jake Zelmer and Chas. Kuehl, transacted business in Regan Friday. Willie Kraft called at the James Fitzgerald home Friday. Emil Olson was a Regan caller Sat- urday. Paul Rupp brought Marvin to J. F. Little's Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ehnes were Sunday guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home. Oscar Olson returned home from Bismarck Thursday he has been a pa- tent in a hospital there for the last three weeks. Guss Heinley is moving this week on the Mrs. Wilson farm east of Res an. 2 Andrew Olson called at the Ray McCullough home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wutzke and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Martin Feuling home. Mrs. John Howe who has been a patient in a Bismarck hospital re- turned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton were Sunday dinner guests at the S. W. Nemetz home. Ruth Clayton and Clyde Little spent Monday evening at the Lewis Jorgenson home. Mrs. J. F. Little and Clayton trans- acted business at Regan Monday aft- ernoon. ‘The ladies aid will meet with Mrs. Roy Little Wednesday, March 19. a) e— Wing e BY LILLIE MUELLER David Weber returned home Tues- day from the Patterson ranch where he has been employed there since September. y Ferne> Glanville spent Saturday night and Sunday with Hilda Wutzke at the L. H. Knowles home. Mrs. Henry Josephson spent a few days visiting at the Henry McCloskey home, ‘Mrs, G. A. Bossart returned home from Garrison last Thursday. Mrs. Fred McCumber is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Gray. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hubbell spent Sunday evening at the J. J. Horner home. Barthelmeu and Laurence Fitegerald é Knowles. the past few months. their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey | panied home by his daughter Aldythe who attends high school in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards and} Gordon Williams was a caller in family and Mrs. Smith and son Harry | Still Friday. returned to Wing Saturday after] Harold Williams was an overnight visiting in different parts of the south | guest with Orville Falkenstein at the Palkenstein home Thursday A farmers’ meeting was held in the | night. Farmers’ Cream Station Saturday. Mrs. in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson were visl- Geo. Anderson took her| callers in Still Saturday. daughter Lucille to consult a doctor} Marion Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Falkenstein were Morris called at the H. A. McCullough home Thursday. Otto Swanson passed through this tors at the A. L. Davis home Sunday | vicinity Thursday. evening. A fairly good sized crowd attended Mrs. Henry Jacobson, Mrs. E. E./the party at the Herman Falkenstein See and Mrs. James Olson visited with Mrs. John Harty Sunday afternoon. Lempy Banttari and Edna Joseph- son and Ida Magnuson visited at the Henry McCloskey home Sunday. Nina Waiste transacted business in Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hiese left for their home in Makoti Sunday morning af- ter spending a few weeks with Mrs. Hiese’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis, Gerda and Dorothy Josephson who have been attending school in town for the past three months, left for their home in the country Monday. Mrs. Fred Borth spent last Tues- day visiting with Mrs. John Mueller. Mrs. John Weber accompanied Mrs. Fred Oswald to Wilton Monday. Olive Rise returned to the Patter- son ranch Monday to her work after Spending several weeks at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss left for Bis- marck Monday. Mrs. Boss has spent the last few weeks in town. Mrs. Seth Glanville and son Wil- liam were visitors at the J. B, Glan- ville home. Oscar Potts spent Saturday night hea night with John Muel- ler, Jr. Mrs. John Weber, Sr., visited with Mrs. Fred Oswald and Mrs. Jason Kilts Sunday afternoon, '? Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN > Mrs. Christ Wageman and Mrs. John Moser were callers at the Joe Keifer home Wednesday. Bernhard Jordahl called in town Monday. Dec Bailey and Ole Olson were Passengers on the train to Bismarck Monday. Ole Olson went down on business. Dee returned to work in Bismarck. Louie Jorgensons and Mable Bailey visited at the Ira Bailey home Wed- " nesday. Jake Zelmer visited school Monday. A large crowd attended Homemak- ers club at the Earl Mowder home Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Mickelsen and Mrs. C. Wageman joined the club. The next meeting will be at the J. F. Little home April 3. Violet Olson visited at the Ghylin home Wednesday night. Oscar Olson returned from the hos- pital Thursday where he has been a patient for the last three weeks, Mrs. Joe Keifer, Mrs. A. Knudson and Lloyd were callers at the Strand home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family spent Friday evening at the Joe Kei- fer home. The I. 8. Balcom class met at the H. Davenport home Friday. After the business meeting games were played. Ice cream and cake was served, Fred and Violet Olson, Burnett Jacobson and Ode Bailey were callers at the A. Ghylin home to hear the radio Friday evening. 8. L. Jordahl was a passenger on the train to Bismarck Wednesday where he attended a township meet- ing. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor and sons were callers at Kuehl’s Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons were supper guests at the Roy Little home Thursday evening. A farewell party was given at the A. F. Ghylin home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. P, H. Greenan and son Wesley who are leaving for Mason City, Iowa. About 50 person were represented, wishing them all the success in their new home. Mrs. John Howe returned home from Bismarck Saturday where she has been for the last two months taking treatments. Callers at the Ole Olson home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons, Dee Bailey and Joe Cook. Ode Bailey helped Fred Olson with work for a few days. Kenmar Jordahl returned home from Fargo after finishing a course in barbering. J. E. Doherty of Omaha, Neb., spent the night at the P. E. Patton home. He is spending the winter at the S. W. Nemetz home. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and family and J. E. Doherty were din- ner guests at the S. W. Nemetz home Sunday. Oliver Knudson and Harland Schil- ling were dinner guests at the J. Opal Harvey spent the week-end at her parental 5 Mrs. Fred Oswald has been on the sick list the past week. Orval Larson of Williston is a guest at his parental home north of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knowles, Leonard Knowles, Eugene Oswald and Alfred Mollay motored to Bismarck C. O. Kettleson was a Regan call- er Friday. Fred Wutzke called at the Lewls dJorgeson home Tuesday. Grandma Bailey has been ill but is improved at this writing. Mrs. J. F. Little and Clayton were business caller at the Chas. Magnu- son home Monday afternoon. Mr. Jorgeson and Mr. Zelmer were business callers at Wing Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur McCoy and son Guy were guests at the Ira Bailey home Thursday. + Joe Keifer transacted business in Regan Wednesday. Ed Rasche called at the Martin Felning home Wednesday. Mrs. Chris Wangeman visited at the Homer Taylor home Wednesday. Guests at the Ira Bailey home ‘Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and Hazel Mae, Mrs. Mabel Bailey and children. Mrs. Bailey treated her guests to ice cream and cake in honor of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and | Thursday. guest of Virgin. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little were din- ner guests at the Earl Mowder Thursday. eall The young day school class held i 4 evening at the Lytle home. Henry Jacobson took some cattle to Minneapolis last week. Mrs. John Mueller and son Bernard spent Saturday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Adam Hepper at the Dal- bec home. John Weber, Jr., took his son Edwin to Wilton Thursday to consult a doc- tor. i and Mrs. Fred Smith are the Mr. parents of a baby girl born last week. Berg- young folks spent Sun- day at the Jake Hein 3 A large crowd attended the P. T. A. meeting held at the Wing hall last Wednesday evening. Ben McCloskey and daughter Alice were callers at the Horner home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth spent, Sunday at the John Weber, Jr., home. Esther Fields stayed with Alice Mc- Closkey last Wednesday night. Mrs, Andrew Kraft, Sr., and An- drew Kraft, Jr., were callers at the Margaret Ecklund By JUSTINE MORRIS Wallace Anderson was a Wilton f this vicinity Tur Gerald Morris Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughters Justine and Aldene visited | the at the Edward Morris home Tuesday. T. F. Morris and son James made @ trip to the woods Wednesday. Fred Klawitter went to Wilton Still on the train night. | Rise and sand Fred Kiawitter| , Mr. and home Saturday night and a good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein vis- ited with their son Clarence Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Emil Hilken were Sunday visitors at the Wallace And- town Saturday. cmce arrtte, Jacobson visited at Jim Olson's chiivire AbMirssn-wibat ths wok junday. end at his parental home. Donald Morris visited over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris, Edward and Donald Morris called on Wallace Anderson Sunday after- noon, Alf Johnson was an over night guest with Bennie and Levi Anderson Saturday night Visitors at the T. F. Morris home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morris and family, Bennie, Levi, and Clarence Anderson, Levi Johnson, Or- ville Falkenstein and Gordon Wil- Levi Anderson visited over Sunday night with Donald Morris. f Steiber By MRS. JOHN CARLSON and MRS. WILLIAM HICKEL Delbert Olson called at the Oder home Monday. Edna Steinert spent Monday at the Willie Steinert home. Bill Hickel called at the Willie Stein- ert home Monday. Cecil Elkins was a Regan caller Monday. Regan callers Tuesday were Albert Anderson, John Stroh, Myrwin Oder, Richard Adams, and Bill Hickel. Miss Hilda Schockemier went to Regan Tuesday, where she will be em- ployed at the Joe Michelson home. E. Scheaffer called at the Emil Sattler home Tuesday. Richard Adams spent Tuesday eve- ning at the William Hickel home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Scheaffer and son called at the Emil Sattler home Mon- — > ry. W. 8. Oder called at J. Carlson's Tuesday. Robert Patzner was a Regan caller eases iste atl man Thursday were E. Scheaffer, John Stroh and Philip Zelmer. Earl Dixon and Bob Cleveland of Wilton spent Wednesday night with the Reinhart boys. John Anderson has been on the sick list several days. Lawrence Adams of Edgemont town- ship visited a couple of days in this vicinity this week. Glen McAllister was an Alta caller Thursday. Willie Steinert made a trip to the coal mine Thursday. Mike Bosche was a Regan caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Oder and family spent Friday evening at the J. C. Ol- son home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patzner and children, Bernice and Bobbie, spent Saturday evening at the Wm. Hickel hom ie. Callers at the John Anderson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and family. Delbert Olson called at the W. 8. Oder home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne and Richard Adams called at the Adams home in Edgemont town- ship Sunday. Callers at the John Stroh home Sat- son called at the J. O. Rise home ernoon, oe aed Mrs . Helmer Arneson spent Sunday afternoon and Monday forenoon at the M. A. Lein home, Paul Pasley spent Friday evening at the H. E. Helgeson home. Mr. and Mrs, Seymour Arneson and family, Arnold Christianson, Ed- die Arneson, Clarence and Joseph Rise, spent Sunday afternoon at the B, M. Lien home. Constance Lein spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Hannah Dronen. Olive Rise, who has spent the past two weeks at her parental home, re- turned to the Ed. Larson home Mon- day. Helmer Arneson and Ed. Nygaard motored to Cathay, N. D., Saturday. Olga and Olive Rise spent Sunday evening at the Geo. Christianson home, A fairly large crowd attended the PT. A. meeting held in Lein school No. 1, Friday evening. A radio program was given by school No. 1. Games were played after the program, Lunch was served at mid- night. There will be Norwegian services at the church Sunday, March 16, at 2 o'clock. Sterling BY FERN R. STEWART Hassin Eele was a business caller in Driscoll Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Appland were callers at the Martin Kossel home Tuesday. , Quite a few from here attended the sale at Pearson's near McKenzie ‘Thursday, March 6. Alden Lewis called at the Henry Appland home Wednesday. The P. T. A. will hold their next meeting, March 20 th, which is the third Thursday in March. They are putting on a good program and there will also be the election of officers. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Appland called at the Tom Stewart home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Elder Elness attended the dance at Sterling Friday night. Adolph Hanson was a caller in Driscoll Saturday. Those from Driscoll who attended the dance at Sterling Friday night were Miss Dorothy Barkman, Leonard and Hank Pederson and Miff Quale. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn at- tended the dance at Sterling Friday night. The Homemakers club which was supposed to be held last Tuesday, Mar. 11, at Dyrstad’s was postponed until the 25th of March. The last report of Veronica Riley's illness was that she was getting along just fine. They expect to bring her home some time in the following week. Sunday visitors at the Ed. Schmid- kunz home Sunday was Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus, Mrs. Jenny Clarke and daughter Violet, and the Misses Alice Johnson and Fern Stewart. Lawrence Mork, Lester Clarke and Charles Harker called at the Tye Johnson home Saturday night. Mrs. Tye Johnson and son Howard visited at the Lawrence Mork home Sunday. Howard Schmidkunz spent Sunday at his home. Raymond Johnson was a Sunday caller at the C. L. Booheister home. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker who have been living at Harold Wright's and helping with the work for the past year, are moving their household goods and other things to the former Carey Johnson place where they will . | take up farming. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch were dinner guests at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. Township election was held in the ee of the hall Tuesday, Mar. Hassin Eele was a business caller urday evening were Lawrence Adams, Elmer Qually and Edwin Johnson. Richard Steinert went to Regan Monday with a load of goods for J. R. Jones. Robert Patzner called at Hickel’s Monday morning. Visitors at the Ted Amundson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Carl- son and children, Dennis and Doris, and Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. Scheaffer and son Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler were callers at the J. R. Jones home Sun- day. oe Lein ° By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Severson en- tertained the “Whist club” Saturday night. About 30 people attended. The evening was spent by playing rogressive whist and dancing. rand prizes for whist playing were | ° Keifer home. won by Olga Rise and Arnold Chris- Joe Cook is working at the A. H.|tianson. by prizes were given to Lundberg farm for a few days. Gale Birkeland and Joseph Rise. Mr. and Mrs, Helmer son and Oscar Opoien returned Saturday af- ter 5) Olive and Arthur Rise spent Tues- day and Wednesday at the M. A. Lien home. Miss Verna Torgeson of Bismarck arrived at the John Birkeland home at | Tuesday for a two weeks’ visit. liga, Olive, Joseph and Clarence Gladys Rue spent Monday evening at the John eland home. Mrs. 8. Arneson, Eddie Arneson, Lewis Vik, Einar Spilde, Valdemar Lein, Arnold Christianson, Eddie Arneson called at th Dallas Barkman home Tuesday. Arnold Christianson and Mr. and Carl Hurdebu visited at the T, F.| Mr. and Mrs, Harold Christianson Morris home Wednesday ‘Victor still evening. ‘Anderson was a caller in|Einar the train to Bismarck where he will visit with relatives after visiting for] Olive . and some time at the T. F. Morris home | Thursda: township. hor in Ecklund Orville Falkenstein and Harold Williams were brief callers at the T. F. Morris home Thursday en route to Ira Falkenstein passed through this | Clarence at the Ets So Still Friday. vicinity to ‘Wallace called Florence Keator. Lawrence Little called at the T. F. Morris home Saturday. H. A, McCullough was a Wilton |Elmer J: secon” | "Gale Bickelona shopper Saturday, he was James Morris took his cousin Fred| Mrs. Harold _ Christianson Klawitter to Still Friday to catch |dai and daughter, Ole Spilde and son ee Pte in Driscoll hi it Thursday night | iter 8) ni al tt Rise spent at bh saad O. Arneson me. : Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson and ray A Sunday afternoon at the Geo, Christianson home, ‘Valdemar and Constance Lein and Rise attended a 81 Miss Lillian Hall at Thursday. iss Gl Satruday and Sunday in Bismarck. John Ycruger called on friends in this vicinity y afternoon. Ernest and Irwin Rise called at the ing a few days in Bismarck. | I in Driscoll Tuesday. Mrs. Johnson and son Willie were Sterling callers Tuesday. " Jennie Clark and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Tuesday. t Moffit 1 By MBS. C. E. MOFFIT Word has been received from Mrs. Frank Durfee who underwent an operation last Tuesday at a local hospital in. Bismarck that she was getting along just fine. Mrs, W. H. Edson and daughter | Bernice and son Richard went to Bismarck on the Soo Friday. Mrs, Edson took Richard to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey enter- tained over 20 guests at a whist party it, Four tables were in Play. honors went to Mrs. Mel- vin and J. F. Coder and con- solation prizes went to Miss Iwen C. E. Moffit. At midnight a love- two course luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Peter Hofstad and daughter Katherine, Mrs, Ed Hoffman and children vis- the Albert Faust home Sun- A i & Walter Jones and at the Alfred Faust i F nz ie on Monday. visited with Mrs, lee at the hospital Satur- George Parks visited Moffit Monday. . and Mrs. Archie Kendall vis- at Sam Mauk home Sunday. W.. Moffit, A. t + 2 +H ae 3 E 5 g last Thursday. Mrs. Peckens went up to consult & doctor and while there they visited Mrs. Frank Durfee. Miss Jennie Waiste has been suf- fering from @ very painful foot infec~ tion had set in when she got to tha doctor. It is some better now. ld Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Niehol enter- tained a number of guests at a party Saturday night in honor of their daughter Virginia’s birthday. Aanice lunch was served by the hostess. ‘The ladies. aid was postponed til! March 19, because of bad roads and cold weather. It will meet at the J. F. Coder home on Wednesday, March 19th. ‘Mrs. Frank Benz and Mrs, Eddy Ol- son returned from their visit to Min- nesota on Tuesday. While in St. Paul they visited with Mrs. C. I. Ballard, formerly Miss Maude Moftit. D. Bailey was sick last Thursday with tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter and family visited Loti ee Peter Hofstad home Friday 2 Mr. and Mrs. et bagi d are work- ing at the B. F. e 1e. Murl Pillsbury spent the end as the guest of his friend, vin Porter. Fay Johnson called at the Wm Lane home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pillsbury and sons visited at McKenzie Sunday. The Misses Clara and Alice Mauk and Gladys Durfee and Bill Durfee visited at their respective homes over the week-end.. Miss Anne Boomgaarden visited at the Coder home Wednesday night. Mrs. Jim Hill and children and Mrs. Bud Hill and son returned home from Brinsmaid on Thursday, Mr. Hili met them at Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover visited in town on Monday. About 18 young folks gathered at the Coder home Friday night and en- joyed a party of games, contests and dancing was enjoyed. At 11 o'clock a nice lunch was served. Mrs. DeHaan and son Walter visit- ed at the V. Benz home Friday. Little Miss Dorothy Moffit is visit- ing with her cousin, Miss Marcellette Carpenter, for a few days. Mrs. Anna Hoeft entertained about 16 children in honor of her son Max’s birthday on Saturday afternoon. Games were played and at 4 o'clock a lovely lunch was served. The center of attraction was a big cake, {Max received several nice Election of township officers will be held Tuesday, March 18, at the hall. The Homemakers will meet next Friday, March 1, at Mrs. Viggo Jen- sen’s. Every member be present if possible. Riddance of household pests will be the project. Leader of this project is Mrs. T. T. Mauk, » Schrunk \ By HELEN MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs, Christ Hein spent Sunday at the David Hein home. Their daughter, Evelyn returned home with them. She has been visiting at the David Hein home a few days. John Pool called at the R. G. Mar- chant home Saturday afternoon. John Witt helped C. C. Wentz move his furniture to McClusky Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentz and family will make their future home in Mc- Clusky. Mrs, C. B. Knudson and sons Earl and Robert of Bird Island, Minn., ar- rived at the R. G. Marchant home Monday for a few weeks visit. Mrs. Knudson was formerly Catherine Marchant. Mrs. Christ Wentz and family spent. Thursday and Friday at the Wm. Witt home. John Witt called at the R. G. Mar- chant home Wednesday afternoon. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith Thursday, March 6. LeRoy Marchant called at the Christ Hein home Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool were Sun- day dinner guests at the O. O. Sperry home. “ Louis Novy shopped in Wing Tues- lay. Irene and LeRoy Marchant spent Gomer the Christ Hein home. Carl Johnson was a Wing shopper Tuesday. Ervin Wentz called on Wenzel Kozenik Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homberg were Wing shoppers Friday. at the C. C. Wentz home Friday after- noon. Adolph Bender was a Wing shoppes Wednesday. Martin and Fred Hindbauch, Gust Witt and Leroy Marchant spent ‘Tuesday at the Herman Nieters home. John Witt called at the C. C. Wenta home Ws 4 Dorothy and Willard Skei spent peer ere Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and family spent Saturday evening at the H. H. Siebel home. Martha Hindbauch, William Ryan and Arthur and Emil Witt visited at the Herman Nieter home Sunday. f Wild Rose | BY MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Township election will be held at school No. 1 Tuesday, March 18, from 9-a. m. until 5 p. m. for the purpose of electing 1 supervisor,’ 1 treasurer, 1 clerk, 1 justice of the peace, 1 as- me B. Swenson, chaimean, © te L. Peterson, one of the board meme bers, and W. H. Brownawell, and Ernest Swanson motored ‘Thursday and enjoy dinner at the G. P, hotel 4 z Fa E icGee : aE A Es : 8 f z E 3 § i 4 “@