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q Menoken a By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs, M. E. Funston was a visitor at the Chester Boyd home Tuesday. Chester Boyd has been on the sick List the past week but is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Boren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling motored to Bismarck Tuesday evening attend- ing a bridge party at the Anderson home. Mrs. J. H. Salter and Mrs. George Ely and daughter were visiting Mrs. Chas Graves Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Marshall Dralle and two sons of Brittin called at the home of Mr./@ and Mrs, Edd Ebling en route from Bismarck. The Menoken Ladies Aid and Homemakers club met with Mrs. Paul Holmes Thursday. This was an all- day special meeting and a pot luck luncheon was served. The next Homemakers meeting will bei held at the home of Mrs. R. M. Ludemann April 23. The next Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Homer Craven April 17th. Helen Baker has been working at the Chester Boyd home a few days. Miss ueila Tollefson began a term of school at Welches Spur. She Mrs, Ralph Ishmael. Mrs. G. N. Varnum, Ada McCurdy, Henry Hanson, Wm. Hanson and daughter Miss Emma visited at the A.C. Dance home Wednesday eve- The Farmers union met at the town hall Thursday afternoon to discuss Putting in an oil station in Bismarck. The Birthday club met at the A. H. Klepstein home Thursday evening. Three tables of bridge were in play high score was won by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers. A luncheon was served at midnight. jhigh score, and refreshments were is staying at the home of her sister, | daughter Sylvia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland. Mr. and Mrs. Swindling called at the Chas. Martin home Friday eve- ning. Helen Swindling, who rooms there, accompanied them home. Johnson and Helen Swindling called at the Tompt home Thursday eve- ning. Mrs. Al Chapin, Mrs. Chas. Swanson and Mrs. E. L. Carr spent Friday aft- ernoon with Mrs. Elmer Koon. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson enter- tained Misses Martha Hanson and Esther Jacobson at dinner Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gertz entertained friends Sunday. McKenzie ‘ —— © d BY MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Adams enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hulett and Elden Nagel of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson of Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes Satur- day evening. Whist was played. Lester Hulett and Eddie Adams won served after the games. Mrs. Roy Miller of Bismarck visit- ed Mrs. E. Adams Monday afternoon. Mrs. L. E. Heaton, Jr., entertained Mrs. H. E. Hermanson, Mrs. H. R. Raeshke and Mrs. E. L. Adams Fri- day afternoon in honor of her sister, Miss Eloise McKee of Bismarck who is visiting at the Heaton home. The afternoon was spent socially. Bruce Belk of Bismarck was a business caller in McKenzie Monday. Those going to Steele Thursday night besides the characters in the play were Gerald Boren, Miss Moses, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. H. Larson and Frank Barner. Mr. Barner is of Oakland, Calif., and Thelma Skogen, Doris Tice, Beryl, Engen and Donald Bowman from Bis- marek, Enock Anderson motored to the Capital City Monday on business. #. B. Thompson called at the Con Johnson home Sunday. Con Johnson and Edgar Jacobson were business callers at the John Elifason home y. Mrs. Spitzer and daughter Bertha tes 8. _E. Strandemo called at the Elmer Schoolcraft home Friday on business. ‘A good time was had by all those who attended the dancing party held at the Lars Jacobson home Saturday and shopping. Harry Gray of Wing will work this spring on the Patterson ranch near Pettibone, Mr, and Mrs. Owen Mointyre were in town one day this week shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm ‘and daughter Alice were shoppers in Wit Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville were business callers in Wing Fri- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray shopping in Tuttle Saturday they aslo met Miss Opal Gray. who i i i i i E i ig i iz fi Hi i i i : 5 ‘ f rf nk i I li [ i 5 [ E : { evening. Music was furnished by | red, 90, met Mise Opal, Gr ished at the 3B. F. Lane Dome last and Gus Schats were Alta we ee eee [Berit tiametidht faite ogl P TD motored to arck| Harry Schaeffer of near Alta Homemakers’ club met at ‘the Sele -#+ Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe and Lowen 9 morning. « motored to McClusky Saturday even- man: Dyrstad in Sterling Tues- famil Ed Wagner called Sunday at the ‘ af ly were dinner guests at the Mc-| onrist wolff home. There will be special Easter ser- i . “ dos Gobey home near Wilton Sunday. vices at the church “Easter morning and Alfred: Reinhart were C. A. Carlson and daughter, Mrs. |< 7] at the usual hour. {, callers at Alta Saturday evening.» | Arthur Larson, and her son John Mrs. Edson returned to Moffit Wed- |. Nole Ness near Alta was a visitor may funeral ‘at Biemarck = evening, PRS jome . g a os Mrs, Eddy Olson‘has been helping} Henry Schats of McClusky is now Clear Lake J petits and Bdward of Alte. ES ! * Henry Olson and Ernest Schoon spent Monday at Bismarck. Mrs. Ed Erickson and Miss Ordella, Mrs. Carrie Nelsen and daughte Hazel visited with Mrs. Marie Ol: sen Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Petersen of Verona, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon at a supper Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Petersen of Verona, Parents of Mrs. Ernest Schoon, who had been visiting here for a few days left for their home: Tuesday morn- ' : —@ By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN f I Milo fore | Young farm. long. She has beem at the hospital} Mr. and ks. There will be a schoolboard meeting of the Kickapoo board Tuesday eve- Hf Hl 5 realy i *e i Fred Brackett aia f Welch’s Spur . ] By MRS. R. M. WELCH ©. P. Welch called at the home of his daughter, Mrs, Hugh McMurrich Monday. Ed Easton called on members of ing. Olaf Olson spent Tuesday at Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Paslay and son Paul visited at the H. A. Smith home an evening the first of the week. Mrs. J. W. Beyer visited Wednes- day afternoon with Mrs. Will Stiles, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch motored to Bismarck on business Tuesday. . Mr. Lomas and Mr. Millem, each |' Tuesday with representing an oil company.. from | physic! is a grandson of the late B. F. Scovel. Harry Cunz of Bismarck was a Mc- Kenzie business caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Abelein visited tt the R. G. Abelein home Friday, and Saturday. They returned to their home at Anamoose, N. D., Sunday. Kenneth and Stanley Walgren, sons of Mrs. Carl Bjorstrom, were visiting here on a 10-day furlough. They are from the United States navy and are stationed at the Great Lakes training station. They expect soon to be transferred to a ship off the Califor- nia coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bjorstrom took them back to Illinois by car and spent several days visiting two other sons in Chicago. The Parent-Teacher meeting was ‘at the consolidated school Friday » The next meeting will be April 18 at the school building. M,. Ludemann made a business trip to Steele and Dawson Friday and Saturday. The 4-H Sewing club met at the C. D. King home Saturday afternoon. E. McKee of Minot was a guest at the R. M. Ludemann home Satur- day evening.- Miss Evelyn Evenson of Bismarck visited Miss Alice Klepstein Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laef Blensley and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Dralle of Bismarck, and Mrs, Laura Dance wero entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling Sunday. Mr: and-Mrs. V. M. Crayen enter- tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rue and family of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. George Ely and fam- ily moved. on.the Louie Olson farm Monday evening. Mr. Olson moved his furniture and is staying with his brother John Olson. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Klepstein and daughter Miss Alice and Anthon Knoll of Mandan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann Sunday. iY. E. J. Erickson and sons Joel and Edrie were Bismarck visitors Wed- nesday. held. held R ip Driscoll eo By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson. Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein and the teachers arranged a lovely surprise Party. on Misses Nettleton, Jordan hie and Bruschwein in honor of their Joint birthdays at the community hall evening. Some two hundred and fifty invitations were issued. The evening was spent in games. Lunch Was served at midnight. Mrs, Pete Tompt and children spent Thursday evening at the Al Chapin: hom: ie. Guests at the Apland home Wed- nesday night were Dotty Barkman, Mr. Gregory and Joel Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson and Gaughter, Jackie, spent Sunday eve- pod with-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence jwanson. A. P. Rosvold, who had been ill for hall was thronged ls who came to pay their Miss Thelma Rosvold, Bilt, Colorado, arrived noon. Other relatives who were present were of Duluth, Minn., Mrs. pee Nia -? “I = Mrs. George Watson spent: several days last week visiting her mother, Mrs. 8. J. King, of Bismarck. Ray Miller of Bismarck was a busi- ness caller in McKenzie Saturday aft- ernoon. Miss Rachel Skelton of Bismarck who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. T. T. Hughes, returned to Bismarck Friday. Roscoe Coons was a business caller in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, &r., were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes visited at the T. T. Bailey home near Bis- marck Sunday. George Watson and Georj®: Manly were among the ones from here at- tending the Elks lodge in Bismarck Friday. > © Lein | i aE e By OLGA M. RISE Arnold Christianson, Valdemar Lein and Arthur Bjorhus transacted business at Bismarck Tuesday. M. A. Lein and Charley Young called on . friends: in this vicinity Wednesday. John Kruger spent Wednesday night at the Dallas Barkman ‘home. A very large crowd attended the P.-T, A. meeting held in Lein school No. 3 Friday evening. A radio pro- H. A. Smith and son Ray, motored | Bismarck made several business calls to Btecle “Wednesday: in the vicinity this week. Mrs. Harold Hargrave and mother.|- arthur Norlin of Menoken called at’ Mrs. Wm. Saat Wades were shopping in | the Ha Doppler home on business the| of Wilton = 2 a4 * "Ath ot Ohelat middle of the week. ‘Tuesday evei een ensen |’ Oliver Welch and little Lester Stahl | celebrate her called on Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sharp north of Sterling Thursday. Waerniie . e Mrs, Carrie Nelsen and Miss Hazel “ nl i i i i & 5 g i i f i 8 £ E A E i F i it [ i ig Be Be i j i a E spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Al- home | Arthur Johnson Tuesday. bert Hammer. Cl ete fit end Johnson and ig mien Mr, and Mrs. George Christensen “ ao ‘were shoppers and son Arnold were Sunday callers Mrs, G. ‘Tuesday, tom. They had been forced to move | Wilkenson and ee ee ee iver. w i Mrs. 2, at the Mrs. Marie Olausen home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Dronen Sat- j | urday evening. Mrs. Ray Anderson motored to Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and marck Tuesday. family were Sunday dinner guests at the Conrad Johnson made business the Ernest Sthoon home. 3. | trip to John Noon Friday. . The quarterly school board meet- 80} Eric Pearson and Simon Larson Gos. ing was held Tuesday evening. Pro- | motored to Wilton ‘Thursday. ‘Mrs, Chri yhoon motored to Bismarck . Wilkenson and} Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom called: 8 5 i f i f or nesday. and son ‘There were thirteen members pres-| Mra. A. Johnson visited 's few days: fe 4 ent and Mrs. Little served a lunch | lest. week with Mr. and Mra, Steve Christensen substituted for her. Saeoan oe cee ‘The next | Little of ‘near Regan. Mr. Little j te i I BY | t. a ; s 3 Rie f By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Albert Gray and Slim Eliote of Tut- tle called at Elmer: Perrys Sunday. Frank Gray and Ray Hazlegrove were in Tuttle on business. Monday. Elmer Perry was in Tuttle Monday on 5 Milt Goldsmith and son Lawrence f if z | & Hazlegrove i g g ig Ex ’ ga Sade cn ee FE i i i i ait i iH ul sf i i i g E i i i i i | i i i rf AG i B i Elsi Fy | nf i i 5 k BBE ae iE. Bpa F k Hl i g F i if ie gram was given by each school which was enjoyed by all. ‘4. nice sum of $6.95 was taken in. Miss Gladys Rue spent Saturday and Sunday at her parental home in Bismarck. : . Clarence Rise spent Sunday at his parental home. Paul Pasley called at P. O. Rise’s Wednesday evening. A. H. Helgeson called at H. E. Helgeson’s Sunday. Harry accom- panied him to Regan to bring back some sheep. Irvin Oder of Regan called at the Harry Helgeson home Monday. Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the funeral of A. P. Rosvold held at Driscoll Monday. Joseph Rise and Valdemar Lein motored to Regan Monday. Miss Dotty Barkman spent Sat- urday and Sunday at her parental home. Ernest Rise was employed at the H. E. Helgeson home for a few days. Arnold Christianson and Eddie Arneson spent Sunday at the Hazel Nelson home. Eddie Arneson and Joseph Rise motored to Wing Saturday evening. May Bates who has spent. a Wee! at her parental home returned to her school duties at Bismarck Saturday. Elmer Josephson and daughter Florence motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. Florence remained and will be employed there for some time. A fairly large crowd attended the Luther League meeting and pie so- cial held at. the church basement Sunday evening..A business meeting was held and Olga Rise was re-elect- ed president; Arnold Christianson, . {re-elected vice president; Constance Lein, re-elected secretary and Hel- mer Arneson, re-elected treasurer. Amount taken in for vie social and lunch amounted to $17.55. There will be Norwegian services at the church Sunday afternoon, April 13, at 2 o'clock. Clara Rise spent Monday night with Rubie and Hazel Arneson. Mrs. Harry Helgeson and son | spent. Sunday afternoon at the Art sjorhus home. ness matters in Bismarck Monday. Christianson’s Tuesday forenoon, Glen View —————————__________, BY MBS. LARS JACOBSON Mrs. Walter Simons and da’ o—e aRE 4 & 3 ae They reutrned : to Bismarck “Mra~-Chas, Gaskill is again at home Ad were busienss callers in Steele and Tuttle Monday. [ I | | ' ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsimth and the spring vacation. with her! Mr. son Vernal and daughter Ruby were here. were after 8) some time at the Carl in Tuttle Monday shopping. ‘marck Saturday. - Ed Doppier.and son. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor were home in Bismarck. fe was & guest| Lawrence were in Bismarck and Man- Gosney is spending a few days with her. i Mrs. Ray at the Gray home Monday. Lester Hawkins was in Tuttle one day last week. Frank Gray called at Will 'Thiel- ings Sunday evening. John Schrenser has moved out to the place were Vint Roberts and fam- ily lived. Marlin Hutchinson was in Bismarck on business Monday. Dan Almer and family are going to move to the place were Otto Beak. lived this winter, which was the Al- ‘bert Lukens place. Morris of Lake Williams was in Tuttle Monday on business. Fred Wagner was in Tuttle one day this week. Ed Wagner was in Arena one day this week. g Our census man, Harry Ulfers, was a caller at Ray Hazlegroves Wednes- day morning as the first place. Ray Hazlegrove called Wednesday dan. ’ i F j fe if FE i 2 Little’s home. HY pete ‘Wm. Mickelson hame Wednesday: Grant Lindse; led at Roy Little’s Wednesday. 7 ealiekah Bee: Otto Uhde was.a caller it the Boyton ranch. “Miss Marcella: Nietars urday afternoon and ab the Julius |2""G. Marchant pos | at Karl Wolffs, thelr guest Mr. and Mrs. Harmon of. 3 buyd Li an ee changed. So, it is 12:15 when he leaves Arena. Mrs, Anna King and daughter Char-. ot} Harry Schatier was » caller at the Bens | Henry Schats home Sunday after- Tet | eaters Sebale tahoe’ be 20h home, Clusky Gunday evenitie. Mrs. Frank Hombali” Nole Ness was s-calier at the Karl spent Sunday. ovening at the Cheies Schatz home y, evening. i pany ‘Schets -were moved to the di family Bars fora \ John Gunderson attended to busi-| ‘Me % i age 2 e