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By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ‘Mra Otto Ayers and Mrs) Paul ee bye ied the rach ect lesson in Bismarck Monday at of rooms Ebling wai to be an all day not many attended on toad conditions. Township election town hall ‘Tuesday Fi re-elected supervisor Miss Rachel Skelton of Bismarck and Mrs. F. 0. Bailey of south of Bismarck were visiting at the Otto Ayers home during tHe week. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bernard yee id are now visiting at the ho bared and Mrs. Seiber., The Wen- ‘ale feet are attending the Men- sen schoo! Ne Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Boren and family and Mrs. Warren Clizbe of McKenzie were callers at the Charles Graves home Wednesday ‘Mr. and Mrs. Boren and Mrs. Clizbe expect to motor to Wi where Mrs. Clizbe will home in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Boren en go walk relatives in lowa before returning. r Mrs, R. M. Ludemann, Mrs, Otto it t down applause. About $94 was taken in from the play and dance which fol- lowed it, Fal Johnson, Burns. Bailey and Melvin Thorsen dehorned thei? cat- K. Lane and chil- dren, Mrs, Van Winkle and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and sons and B. F. Lane’ were dinner jor it the C. E. Moffit home ‘ue: Floyd Miller of near Hazelton at- tended the Harold Lane sale Tues- Nirs, Orrin Dutton and children visited with Mr. ‘an operation for sinus trouble a few days ago. We hope for a speedy re- covery.. The Harold Lane sale was very bat attended and things sold only ly well. Miss Harriet Moffit and Miss Anne Bormgaarden visited with Dorothy coil pera while they were in a ind_ Ed. Eb- | ® uffering f: infection of the He iB mach better and is expected to return to school the last of this — Lud was in Fargo 5 lemann from Weancnicy until Friday attend- ing the. convention snd banquet of the Equitable Life Insurance Co. of Towa. . Guy Abelein and Victor Bakken of Anamoose, N. D., spent Saturday and. Sunday visiting at the R. G. Abelein home. Neevan Skank motored here from his home in Wisconsin to stay at the home of Mrs. M. E. Funston. Tho Mencken Ladies’ Aid gave an oyster supper at the town hall Fri- oe i ; ee aes orated with pink and wi carna- tions and the room with pink and white streamers. Quite a large crowd attended. Twenty-five dollars ‘was cleared —_ bod supper and sale of popcorn and candy. Miss Mildred Funston, who has the Valley City nor- st October, re- turned to her home Friday. Miss Funston will begin and eight-month term of school near next week. Miss Ella Funston, who is teaching hear Regan, visited her mother, Mrs. M. EL on, Saturday and Sun- day. Nir. and Mrs. Ernest Bu of Bismarck were visiting at the R. G. Abelein home Saturday evening. Mr .and Mrs, Carl Jacobson and ‘daughters of Bismarck were callers Mrs.|bome Friday evening for daughters: of Bismarck were callers 4 By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT ‘The Ladies’ Aid met at the J. F. (Coder home on Wednesday. A large crowd was present. The usual busi- ness was transacted by the president and members. The hostess served & lovely lunch. Several visitors were present. The next meeting will be day, April 2. Everybody welcome. day, 5 wel Over $6.00 was taken at Mrs. ‘s. 8 Township election was held at the hall on Tuesday. The following of- fieers were elected: Su, Viggo Jensen; treasurer, TF’. bury;. assessor, C, a Moffit; fir F . at i f Fi Pe I ville and childrénh’ were visiting with Mr, and Mrs, E. Glanville, Myrtle and Ida Magnuson spent. the week-end at their parental home. Isadore Kremenetsky and Buddy irs. Kremenetsky. and daughter. ene have been. visiting there’ tlie ‘past week. ; Henry Jacobson and Richard We- ber sheep to Robinson , returning Friday with | last week. some cattle for Reinhold Engel. Opal Harvey spent the week at her pafental home. David _Weber spent Sunday eve- ning at the Jacob Hein home. Mr, and Mrs, Ben Boss are visiting in Aika? this week. an Sunday at the Dan Hein home. Richard Weber was an over-night ited at the Hehry Jacobson home) Tht iu inday. ‘Wm. Engel spent last Wednosday evening at the Mueller home. Mabel: Jacobson spent the week- end with Milma Olson. Tillie Borth spent Thursday ¢ve- ning with Alice McCloske; ‘Evelyn Fryer of Bismarck is spending a few days here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James on. Nina Waiste, Edna Josephson, Clarence Miller and Ed. Sepin were guests at the J. Banttari home Sat- urday night. Jake Weber spent Sunday evening at the Patterson ranch. The Freshmen entertained the high school and the teachers at a skating party held west of town Fri- day evening. irs. James Olson was a caller ir Bismarck one day last week. She had some dental Pl done and also bad her eyes tested. Mrs. Lytle and Mrs. Anfinson spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Gus Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Aichele spent last week visiting with ‘Mrs. Aicheles parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Auch. _Mrs. G. Srabel spent Saturday night and Sunday with her mother, Hepper, and her sister, Mrs. Adam Mrs. Dalbec. [ Rock Hill j By RUTH LITTLE Isaac Marcovitz and sons Milton and Robert called at the Lewis Jor- genson home Sunday, Martin Feuling who has been a Patient in a Mandan hospital is ex- pected home Friday. ‘The members of the Tolliver Sun- day school met at the Roy Farley prayer meeting. Miss Gladys Williams led the meeting. ‘The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Roy Little Wednesday, March 19. A large Seiglock and family spent} day. quarterly meetings at the O. R. Gol- liver schoolpouse beginning Sunday, March 30. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kuehl were Thursday guests at the Ed Resche urday. Ira Bailey and Gilbert Ward called at J. F, Little's Monday. Ernie Gordon visited at the Emil Mr. Algot, Ryberg were ess callers at the Chas. Heddick and Emil Olson homes Suhday of Bill McC called at school No. 1 Tuesday to get his mother. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Sykes ' and Mrs, Martin Feuling called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Tuesday. Clayton Little was a dinner guést at the Lewis Jorgenson home Tues- Mrs. Mabel Bailey and children and brother Everett were Regan callers 8. V. Monroe and Andrew Kolb called at J. F. Little’s Thursday aft- ernoon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wutzke and family moved Wednesday to the Ole Wold farm. * Mrs. C. O. Kettleson and. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm were Sunday guests at Mr. Alm’s parental home. 8. B, Olson was a Regan caller Sat- urday. Pani Rupp brought Marvin to J. F. Little's Mohday morning. Mrs. P, E. Patton and children at- tended Catholic services at Wing Sat- urday morning. Jim Doherty who spent the winter at the 8. W. Nemetz home returned home Thursday. f S. W. Burleigh 5 ——_—_—______—"—-¢ By KATIE D. STEWART Dave Sullivan was an over-night visttor in Bismarck, going in on the Soo Tuesday evening and came back Wednesday morning. ‘Wm, Garner is now hauling the mail clear through from Bismarck to Livona. Ernest, Lang visited at the John and Norman Stewart homes Sunday. “Little? Dan McLean has been quite ill the past two weeks. Norman Stewart called on Ronald and Anna Nicholson last week. He reports they “are nicely settled in their little home at the parsonage: August Hogue sawed wood for Claud Hauser Monday. Vernon Gramling, Norman and John Stew- art helped and Mrs. John Stewart spent the day visiting with Mrs. Hauser and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hauser were shopping in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart and Mrs: John Stewart were in Bismarck Thursday. Ralph Sneider visited at the Nor- man Stewart home Sunday. Chas. Mallard was an over-night guest in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder mi short visit at the home of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley: last week. | Hampton. } By ELIZABETH KOPPY Porter Umber spent several days in Linton this week: Peter Stohler of Gayton was an over-night adh at the Godfre; home Monday. 3 Creneonore Renschler called at the Chesrown home Sunday afternoon. Sid Fetterley left for Pollock, So. t|Dak., the fore part of this week. Clara, J spent Sunday at the James Novy} urda: home. John Witt and Fred Smith were business callers in Arena Sunday. Wi ®@ By LILLIE MUELLER Mrs. Fred Borth spent atthe John Weber, Js., home. swald returned to his home a: Hubbell and B. W. Graham at business in Bismarck Porter Umber was in Linton Fri- day afternoon. 2 Earl Smith was on his way to call on friends in Livona Saturday fore- noon. Helmet Schiermeister is now stay- ing at his brother Jakes home and Huy, are getting ready for spring work, “ Miss Verbeca Bouck, teacher of Hampton, spent the week-end at the Dori Renscheler home. Theodore Renschler called at the Steve Koppy home Sasieeay: Dewey Lawler and Francis Ches- rown went to Linton Saturday. Saturday evening of last week Hel- met Schiermeister had the '‘misf une of breaking his right. leg whil herding cattle. es were visiting at the Jake Schiefmeis- ter home Sunday afternoon, The Misses Theresa and Elizabeth and ames Math Koppy, Miss Esther Olafson by | vik and visited at i fail on ae E fas & epi ty gflltldsfeftltes a iia g gE if Z and Henry Konittel visited at the Schiermeister home in the evenit Mrs, Steve and son were shopping in . Linton Monday. They made the trip around by Tem- e Charles Enders home at Temvik a few minutes. Turtle Creek - By SARAH HEINLE Misses Anna Stacia Brezden, Meaty and Olga Savaski were visiting wit Anna Ervine Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Seibol are the prone parents «68 baby ay, 8, 4 . A. H. Heinle eee by were u 1925 Here is Fay Lanphier of today—and of yesterday. Left, crowned “the most beautiful girl tn America” at Atlantic right, as an obscure stenographer in Hollywood Hollywood, Calif, _ = (NEA) '@Five years have taught Fay Lan- phier, hailed in 1925 as “the most beautiful girl in the United States,” the hollowness of fame. Back in Hollywood now—a stenog- rapher in the same studio where she made her debut as a movie actress— Fay is far from being broken-hearted. In fact, she’s really glad. “Fame can’t bring happiness be- cause it is too empty,” she said. “While you are ‘on the pedestal noth- ing is too good for you. But the mo- ment you step off, or get shoved off, everyone forgets you.” After she was crowned “Miss Afner- ica” in the Atlantic City beauty pageant @& 1925 she signed to play the title role in “The American Venus.” That was her first—and last—pic- ture. Somehow, as a movie actress, she just didn’t “clock.” Gradually "| the public forgot her. Eventually she drifted back to Oakland, her home town. + family are all very’sick. Mrs. John Kornner is doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family were visiting at the Fred Wagner home Sunday. Miss Malita Flemmer spent the k-end with her parents. nest Eeibol is working at. the Wm. Brezden home daily. ug Haugen was a Wilton shopper Friday. le Walcker is working at the Ru- dolph Heinle home in Turtle Lake a few weeks. The Gill: brothers are having an we auction sale Friday, the 28th of March, wee ig I Lyman ——— ———_ ei’ By S. GYLDEN Henry Inget returned home Fri- day from Finland, Europe, after spending the past three months there, He visited with his relatives and friends. Saima Pihlaja was an over-night guest of Sigrid Wainio Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pihlaja, Mrs. John Gylden and sons Severt and Sergie, Saima Pihlaja, John Waiste Jide! she was ity im 1925; now. “I came back to Hollywood because I couldn’t work as a stenographer in Oakland again,” she said. “Friends would consider me a failure. Holly- ‘wood has already forgotten me and Tam practically unknown. ' There are no embarrassing questions to answer.” This girl who has tasted both suc- cess and defeat smiled. And there wasn’t the faintest trace of bitterness in her smile, either. . “You know,” she said, philosophi- cally, “I don’t feel the least bit sorry. In fact, I am glad that my film career ended as soon as it did—with one picture. Had I gone on for even @ year and enjoyed fair success it probably would have been very diffi- cult for me to get back to earth. As it is, I am happy and contented now and can look back over the past five years and feel thankful because—” “Because of what?” I asked. “Because,” she smiled, “they have given me a lot of experience and taught me a lot about life.” and sons Edwin and Walter and daughter Nina were business callers in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erickson and son Melvin and Mrs. Ida Thorson and daughters were capital city call- ers Wednesday. Miss Florence Van Oosting of Val- ley City is visiting with Miss Myrl Hudson for a few days. Verno Koski spent the past, week visiting with Venla Inget. Walfred Antilla is working at Dan Wahlman’s in Sterling. Mrs. Ida Thorson and daughters and Severt Gylden were business callers at Harris’s one day last week. Edwin Olson was a caller at Wm. Wantlaja’s Saturday evenlag: Walter, Wayne, and Venla Inget and Vieno Koski spent Thursday eve- ning at Gylden’s. Sulo and Eino Eckholm spent Sat- urday evening at Arne Antilla’s. Quite a few from around here at- tended the surprise party at J, O. Rise’s Saturday evening. They re- Port a good time, Mable Jacobson. spent the week- end with Hilma Olson. Gust Eckholm spent Sunday at In- get’s. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Josephson and son Clifford, Sylvia Sulo, Severi and Woran’s Inconsistnce ALWADS? Seite HOW AUCH “HED ADMIRE “THE FELLOW Qo GEG OUT ‘N HUGYLES Fore HIME meg pipe one ‘ cre grou} were ay entertal Dat Henry Inget’s unday. Severt, Sadie, and Gylden, Sylvia, Sulo, Severi, Tyne.and Suri Eckholm and Edwin ‘Olson spent Sunday, evening at Ly- man school No, 1. Vieno Koski returned’ to her home in Harriet township Saturday after eine the past week with Venla inget. ‘ Arthur and Oscar <Antilla were callers at John Gylden’s Sunday. Theodore and Elmer Thorson were overnight guests of Oscar Antilla Wednesday. Miss Bye Hudson was a supper guest at Gylden’s Thursday evening. Elmer and Theodore Thorson spent Saturday at Gylden’s. f Wilton °° o MRS. ART FERRIS ited over the week-end with relatives in Wilton. Mrs. Louise Lange and daughter, Mrs. John Oshanyk, visiting rel- atives in Coon Rapids, Ia. Mrs. L. E. Nugent was a Bismarck visitor Thursday. Mrs. C. C. Buttruff of Wadena, Minn., is a guest at the home of her sister_and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. P. K. Eastman. ephone conference in Bismarck last week. Charles Prentice has accepted a position in the Capital Chevrolet garage in Bismarck. of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flinn of Bismarck visited relatives in Wilton last week. Miss Bernita Breniesse spent Sun- day with her parents at Regan. Lester Heston and Bill Kolokoski attended the Ford salesmen’s meet- ing in Bismarck Monday and Tues- day of last week. Miss Gladys Gramling, teacher near Regan was a Wilton caller Sat- urday. . Mike Partyka returned to Wilton Wednesday of last week after spend- ing the winter in Montana. Mrs. T. Polonsky and son Isadore were Bismarck visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Backman left Wednesday by car in answer to a message telling of the serious illness of Mrs. Backman’s sister, Mrs, F. G. Oberg of Luck, Wis. ——_______"“—- | Glen View ° By MES. LARS JACOBSON Twin girls arrived Saturday at the Steve Murray home. Katherine McLean spent the week- end at the home of her parents in Menoken. Thomas Jacobson visited friends in Baldwin Saturday. Violet Johnson spent Monday and ee visiting relatives in Painted s. The Henry Johnson family of Painted Woods were dinner guests at the Bill Larson home Sunday. Mrs. Bud Windmill is spending a few days at the Walter Simons home. Mrs. Tom Morgan called at the Lars Jacobson home Friday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oshanyk of Wil- ton and Lawrence Johnson visited Sunday at the Lars Jacobson home. Tom Morgan was a*Wilton caller Saturday. vs The funeral of Fr-~': ‘iiller who died last week at an old soldiers’ home in South Dakota, was held in the Baldwin church and interment was made in Rose Hill cemetery Mon- day afternoon. A large number tended. Mr. Miller was one of our early settlers as well as a war veteran, being 86 years of age. He has spent the last few years of his life at a soldiers’ home, but his family still re- side in this district. The community extends heartfelt sympathy to the be- Teaved. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson called at the Steve Murray home Monday to see the new twins. The Morgans are moving to the H. B. beast home this week. Fri lurray spent Saturday eve- hing at the Simons home. School started in schools No, 1 and 3 Monday with Mrs. Mohler and Miss Nuegebaur in charge. School No, 2 ate the 31st of March. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson were shopping in Wilton Saturday. Hans Nelson went to Bismarck Monday on business. Herman Kickel and John Herdebu of Baldwin were business callers at the Jacobson home Saturday. e —¢ a ’ Hazlegrove _——i| By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE this week there was a picture ‘of Henry W. Matz whom you all re- member around here and who use to a 4 Miss Edna Olson of Bismarck vis- °. Mrs. Edith Smith attended the tel-|C. A large crowd turned out % tion a a ft ing were e ected upervisor, H, 1 kins; clerk, 8. L. Jordahl; trey Barney Strand; assessor, 3; constables, Chas. Our erett Bailey; justices of J. Kuehl and 8, L. Jord Mrs. 8. L, Jordahl, Orlo Kenmar and Bernhard Jord P. E. Patton and Mrs. Ole O ited school Sunday rnoo The Wutzke family have on the Ole Wold old place. Mr. Taylor took Mrs. irs. C, ~ Wi Tuesday to attend the Ho a) sewing course. Don’t forget the regular ing for the club April the J. F, home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole 0) supper guests at the A. F. home Wednesday evening. A nice crowd attended the Aid at the Roy Little home We day. The following present: Mrs. Strand, Mrs. Kuehl, Mrs. I. Bailey, Mrs. Tayl son, Mrs, Joe Keifer son, Mrs, A. F. Ghyli and there were also a few men £ present. 2 Dee Bailey was a train to Bismarck Mrs, Mable Bailey and ily Everett Bailey were callers in tow Wednesday. Gust Olson of Harvey, N. D., 4 on his parents, Mr. and Mra, Ole son, Friday. : Mr. and Mrs. John Lybeck family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence @ at the doe Cook home et al ie Joe Coo! me Jamestown Sunday, —- Quite a crowd attended the P, A. Friday night. Keit eller called. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Joe the Carl Berg home ning. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin were dinner guests at the Kiefer home Friday. 5 tn and ae el) Ghylin family spent ti y evening the H. C. Taylor home. iG i stayed over night with Ress and” Howard Taylor. ms p The program and pie social will be held Friday, March 28. | Mrs. Anna Knudson and son were callers at the Strand home Mr, and Mrs. Joe Keifer, mle F. Ghylin and sons G an ir were supper guests at H. C. Taylor home unday Gilbert Wai wrence e Ole Olson were callers at Saturday. The next Ladies’ Aid will be. at the C. J, Kuehl home Wedn April 9. f Steiber By MRS. JOHN CARLSON eee and may Hickel and jayne spent y evening at J.C. Olson home. Robert Patzner was an Alta call Wednesday. ; Richard Adams, who has working at the W. S. Oder. hom during the winter months left tl Wednesday. a John Carlson and J. C. Olson wer ae at the Lange ho. hur Ye Miss Julia Oakland called at J. C. Olson home Tuesday. John Carlson was a Regan calk Wedpesiey evening. - : 5s Ma: bs t week-end at the wan Hie ay ee ers a Albert Anderson .and . called at the J. C, Poet Mr. ahd Mrs. Dan Almér and tam-| "day: week. In the Goodrich Weekly Citizen | Saturda:

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