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' re) pivirssass THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Canfield BY MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘The Sunday evening Christian club ‘was organized last Sunday evening. Alice Strand was elected chairman. Mrs, Anna Strand and daughter Alice called at the C. W. Wilkenson and John Howe homes Tuesday aft- ernoon. ‘The county agent, A. R. Miesen, gave a talk on club work at the schoolhouse to the intermediate and high school students Wednesday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin called at the John Howe home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Howe who has been sick for two weeks is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Noah McCoy and Mrs. Arthur McCoy ealled at the Strand home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Noah McCoy spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McCoy. A large crowd attended church serv- ices Sunday, both in the morning and evening, which were conducted by Rev. McCoy. Dee Bailey, Mrs. Ole Olson and Vio- let called at the Ghylin home Friday afternoon to see Clair who has been very sick. Callers at the Ole Olson home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson and son Glenn of Wing, George Bailey, Joe Cook, Guy Bailey, Bertha, Anna and Albert Eide. Callers at the Ghylin home Sun- day were Einor Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and sons Gene anr Nor- man, Violet Olson and Dee Bailey. Mrs. Anna Knudson and son Oliver ale at the Joe Keifer home Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. John Moser, Mr. and Mrs. John Keifer called at the Joe Keifer home Sunday evening. Mrs. Anna Knudson and son Oliver visited at the John Howe home awhile Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer called at the P. Entz home Sunday evening. There will be a P. T. A. meeti Friday, May 2, at the Canfield school- house. A new committee will be ap- pointed. The program will consist of the numbers that won prizes in Bis- marck, Rev. Monson will conduct services Sunday morning, May 4, at 11 o'clock \t the Canfield school, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl, Gun- drun, Kenmar, Norman Jordahl and ille Johnson called at the G. the Regan cemetery Saturday noon, Rev. Rindahl of Bismarck of- ticiating. A large crowd attended the dance in Regan Saturday evening. : Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin called. at the Jordahl home Tuesday eve- ning. Maggie Docktor is employed at the John Howe home. Cooks and Burnett Jacobson spent Sunday afternoon at the Albert Gray home in Tuttle, N. D. ) Braddock By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE The special services which were conductel in the M. E. church last week by Rev. Brown of Steele as- sisted by the pastor Rev. Kinzler to be continued during this) i leigh county, gave a very interesting and instructive talk on county and community problems including club work. Reported the good start of the beef calves as viewed by him that afternoon. His remarks were fol- lowed by a talk to the boys and girls, by Mr. Denners of the live stock ex- tension department of the Fargo A.C. ‘ Fred Junge returned Monday from his trip to Texas, The Blue Bird orchestra played for the dance at Hazelton Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Piers and Mrs. Jas. Murphy were Bismarck callers Tuesday and Wednesday. Rev. Benzon was a guest at home of Olaf Nordstrum Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Benzon and son Gil- bert drove down from Bismarck Sun- day morning. They together with Rev. Benzon were dinner guests at the Nordstrum home, returning to Bismarck in the afternoon. Rev. Kinzler and Rev. Brown spent *|Wednesday night and Thursday with their families: at Moffit and Steele respectively. The Pursian Park Ladies Aid held their meeting at the home of Mrs. K. P. H. Sterk Thursday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Fluvog of Kintyre attended the meeting. Mrs. John Ronning of Steele was the guest of the K. P. H. Sterk fam- ily Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Sterk accompanied her home Friday eve- ning. Phil Davis who spent the winter in the south returnd last week to Brad- dock. L. Briggle of Hazelton called on Braddock friends Friday. On account of the bad roads Sat- urday the Braddock ladies were un- able to attend the aid which was to be held at the S. A. Engleman home. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long were Sun- day dinner guests at the A. Amund- son home. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyne of McKenzie were also guests. The play, “Avoid Traffic Jams,” which was staged in the school gym Saturday evening, April 26, was well Ang jattended and was pronounced very good, each member acting their part well. The Blue Bird orchestra fur- nished the music for the dance which followed. Choir practice for the Swedish Lutheran church will be held Friday evening, May 2, at the Chas. Fonsb- wig home. The ladies aid. of the Swedish Lutheran chuch will meet Saturday afternoon, May 10, at the home of Iver Edholm. marck have opened up a cream of their shape. Our aim is to give quick service and a square deal. We have secured the services of Mr. J. W. Canfield of Carring- ton, N. D., who will be in charge of the station. Mr. Canfield is a man of sev- eral years’ experience and we in- vite you to try him out with your next can of cream. (Adv.) Cecil Morris of Bismarck, Levi An- derson, Grace and rville Falken- stein, Lawrence and R. Spitzer, Marie Farrell, Irene Stanke and Rosmary | day. Morris. Orville Falkenstein visited at his home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and chil- dren James and Eunice visited at the Fred Klawitter home Sunday. Clarence Falkenstein and Gordon Williams called at the Ira Falken- stein home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sundquist vis- ited at the Carl Johnson home Sun- day. Dorothy Morris, who is working for Mrs. Paul Schunert, visited over Sun- day at her home. A number of young folks from this vicinity took in the opening dance in the Adrian Asbridge barn Saturday night. Carl Johnson made a trip to Wilton Friday. By GLADYS NELSON Barney and Mabel Nelson of Park Rapids, Minn., and Lydia Ludke of Sebeka, Minn., arrived Wednesday at the George Nelson home where they will visit until Monday. Barney and Mabel will visit their brothers George and Martin and many of the neigh- bors, as they were former residents here, and Miss Lydia Ludke is Mrs. Trygg Nelson's niece. John Kruger made, a brief busi- ness call Friday morning at the George Nelson home. Gladys, Barney and Mabel Nelson of Park Rapids, Minn., were visitors Friday at the Porter Nelson and Lau- rence Stocks homes. Leonard Olson has been assisting Charlie Trygg with seeding. Mabel and Barney Nelson from Park Rapids, Minn., Mrs. George Nel- son, Gerald and Gwendolyn and Gladys were social callers Friday at the John Olson home. Andy Garness from Regan made a call Friday night at the George Nel- son home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham and family motored to Bismarck Sat- urday looking after some business in- terests. Lydia Ludke of Sebeka, Minn., Bar- ney and Mabel Nelson of Park Rap- ids, Minn., and Gertie Mae Nelson were entertained at dinner Friday at the Kruger home. Those who visited and were supper guests Sunday at the George Nelson home were Sam, Izzie and Harry Brown, Willie and Joe Jiras, Howard Nelson of Max, Mrs. A. Kruger, Elsie and John, Mr. and Mrs. John Ha- beck and Alfred. Mabel and Howard Nelson, Elsie ner were guests at @ six o'clock din- ner at the Viggo Jensen home Sun- day in honor of Mrs. Jensen's birth- Mr. and Mrs. George Parks and daughter Wanda and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfee visited with friends at ‘Wilton Sunday. C. E. Moffit finished with the cen- sus in the four townships he had on Saturday. Rey. Kinzler spent last week in Braddock holding special meetings. Rev. Brown of Steele has been ing him. Mrs. Kinzler accompanied him on Friday night. Mrs, Guth Miller and three little daughers arrived on Monday from their home at Merricourt for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Log She was formerly Miss Flora nz, Among the callers in town Monday were Mrs, Mikkel Hanson, Mrs. Mar- tin Rippley and son Billy, Mrs, Fay Johnson, Mrs. Leatha Johnson, Mrs. W. E. Nichol, Mrs. Charles Soule and | day. Mr. and Mrs. Keting and son. Mrs, Ed Olson is visiting at the John Benz home for a few days. Howard Brownawell is installing a new gas tank. This made it necessary to remove part of the sidewalk in front of the garage. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell were Sterling callers Friday after- noon. Mrs. Fay Johnson called on Mrs. Frank Benz Monday afternoon. Mrs, August Benz went to Bismarck on Monday to see Mr. Benz. Mrs. Minnie Benz and daughter Fern went with her. Mrs. Anna Hoeft has been sick for @ few days with her vaccination. Mrs, Frank Benz, Mrs. Anna Hoeft and baby and Mrs. Ed Olson Jr. vis- ited at the Ed Fogarty home last Friday afternoon. The Homemakers will meet at the John Benz home on Friday, May 9. All members are requested to be pres- ent if possible. ‘The Misses Helen Doehle, Geraldine Hoffman and Harriet Moffit called at the Eddy Adams home near McKen- | Fri zie Friday night en route home from ern i Bismar ‘The Misses Retta Asselstine, Doro- thy McNally and Harriet Moffit called at the Jameson home Sunday. Miss Wilhelmina Moffit spent the week-end with her friend Miss Dor- Lumber company ‘Wm. Huning, who has run it for sev- been to Kruger and Sam Brown motored to | Tuesday. Regan Sunday on business. Carl Larson made a call Sunday at the John Habeck home. Porter Nelson made’ a call Monday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. A number of folks from here at- tended the barn dance Saturday night at the Adrian Asbridge home. Morris Sather of Bismarck called at the Martin Nelson home one day this week en route to the Oscar Cole- man home. John Habeck motored to Bald Max were among those who were dinner guests Sunday at the George Nelson home. Howard Nelson returned to Max @| sister Mabel of Park Rapids, Minn. Barney and. Mabel Nelson and Lydia Ludke returned to Park Rapids, Minn., after spending five days here visiting. John Kruger made a brief call Monday night at the George Nelson home. eo- ii) Moffit ‘| By MES. C. E, MOFFIT Mrs. sen, of Mrs. Braddoc! Kinzler of Moffit attended the Friday evening emit eile T. F. Morris home Thursday . Fred Wood, Standard Oil man of Eelgrin was through the vicinity Sat- lay. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughters Aldene and Eunice visited at the Victor Anderson home Tuesday Levi Gerald Morris called at the Wallace Anderson home Saturday. Gordon Williams was a Wilton call- er Saturday. Donald Morris called at the Herde- bu home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCullough visited friends near Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein solos | visited at the William Fricke home y Lucille Schaefer, and Vera Splonskowski. Sunday. Among those who visited: at the T. | ily, out and go to Milwaukee also. g [Clear Lake BY MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Ann Erickson spent Wednes- day evening at the J. W. Beyer home. Mrs. Albert Oe ccer add pesopirer Myrtle Lene at Cl e No. 1 We lay afternoon. Rev. H. Meyer of Jamestown -spent Friday evening and Saturdzy at the , | Sunday afternoon. Koterba were callers at the F. B. e. Pasley home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon were entertained Sunday at the Christ Schoon home to Sunday dinner. Miss Lillian Hali’s school closed Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family spent Sunday at the Bud Lund home in Kidder county. Mrs. Margaret Merringdahl and baby spent Sunday and Monday at ‘Bismarck. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne and infant Miss Sadie Gylden was a calle Meawin Walste f Sunday ‘spent vie home here. Hugh Bates and little brother were callers at John Gylden’s. Edwin Olson was a business caller at L. C. Holmes’ Sunday. The East and the West Siders prac- oad at Feta Meet Ginmannd ‘Paina Ye Frank Holmes and Bill Mulari were callers at Louis Olson's '. Fred Eskeli and Ervin Josephson pci ahs John Gylden's Thurs- Quite a few from around here at- tended the dance in Regan Satur- day night. Mrs. Ida Thorson and daughters Ruth and Frances, Siiri' Eckholm and | Sallie Gylden were callers at Mrs. {tell cal E i 3 2 g 3 i g 2 pet i F rf pPkEREe ze 5 F i H 5 a EF ‘Asselstine and Harriet Moffit were entertained at the V. Benz home y- Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Argast and fam- , Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peckens and HE Dronen’s Wednesday. Ericksons were Thorson’s Wednesday evening. Sunday school, has started at the uraday. Bul Mulari was a caller at John Gylden’s Sunday. Dave Josephson and John Gylden were Capital callers Thursday. Arvi Josephson was # caller at John Jack Gylden and Edwin Olson have ‘been on the sick list this week. Sliri Eckholm and Henry Eckholm were callers at Gylden’s Wednesday. Severt Gylden and Aleck Ranta » | help- urday evening. Alex Ranta assisted Dave Joseph- son with the work for a few days. Frank. Holmes and Bill Mulari htc callers at John Gylden’s Satur- lay. Miss Dorothy Cotes, teacher of Lein, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Ida Thorson. Miss Hilma ison spent Sunday with Sadie and Selina Emil Moses’. ‘Miss Josie Olson was a caller at John ning. The Misses Josie and Hilma Olson were callers at Mrs. Ida Thorson’ Raymy Juhala was a caller at Lo. Sunday evening. The Misses Olive and Olga Rise, Edith Mueller and Gladys Rue were callers at the L.C. Holmes home Sun- cae Sota as ers at ’s_ Monday. Severi and Eino Eckholm were Wing callers Saturday. Adolph and John Kangas were callers at John Gylden’s Sunday. Ghylin nt for tractors, By MARGARET DAVIS on Willis Gill H. H. § ny was a eos caller ursday. Mr. Pool of Baldwin, was in Ghy- lin township last week finishing up taking the censu: ret Davis were shopping in Regan Wednesday after- noon, Mrs. Nels Tosseth served’ the school children to cake and candy last week in honor of Arthur’s birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Magnuson were attending to business in Regan lay afternoon. iss Edna Johnson closed a very successful term of school at No. 1 ndt of Bismarck was a busi- ness caller at the L. W. Davis home Friday. A doctor was calléd to the W. D. ‘kins home Friday as Mr. Perkins largaret ‘Wood. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jake Warner and family of Bowdon were recent guests ‘at the home of relatives in this com- munity. Miss Helen Erickson has returned ‘Wednesday Ethel Little was a recent shopper in the capital city. Claude Funden of Mandan here Thursday afternoon on a busi- mission. ness 4 Otto Seerup of Bismarck was seen in our midst Monday. John Kiefer and E. M. Englebritsen of Regan were here the fore part of Joe Fevold of Bismarck was greet- ing friends in the community Friday afternoon. Martin prize at school for not being|“ ly nor absent during the entire erm. Eunice Davis won first prize at school for the best speller the entire year and Willis Johnson won second prize. Mrs. Matthison of Bismarck called on her niece, Mrs. Albert Johnson, last Friday. Mrs. A. Tosseth’s grandchildren of Wilton spent the week-end with her on the farm. Miss Hilda Krause, who was dper- ated on for appendicitis, is getting along Sond at this writing. Delbert Davis called at the L, W. Davis home Sunday. The funeral of Dan Danielson was held in Regan Saturday afternoon. Several from this vicinity attended. Oliver Tosseth and Arne motored to Wilton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Krause and son Adolph drove to Bismarck for Hilda Saturday. Del Davis, L. W. Davis and Staton motored to the Nels Nelson home ts There ws dance in the hall in Regan Saturday night. Walter Coleman is the proud own- er of a new car. Nick Holgerson’s were S callers at Mrs. Oscar Sunquist’s. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strom and son were Regan ning, Gill, son and daughter, called on H. B: Gill's Spnday. a Herb Holmes, an agent, was in the Ghylin township Fri Sunday Seen Setiing are. J.B. Soe Ed and Henry Schatz motored to McClusky Saturday evening and were ‘accompanied back by Sasan Schats. Harold Brown of near Alta was & © at the Karl Schatz home Mon- -sarl and Henry Schatz were callers + McClusky Glen McAllister shent Sunday after- noon visiting with Ed and Henry Schatz. David Hochhialter was a caller at the John Stroh home Tuesday eve- Chas. Larson the Karl Dan and Alfred callers at Mrs. | nesday. the Karl Schatz home Monday evening. Charlie Larson called at the Emil Johnson home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Lewis attended church services in Wilton last Sun- Several from here will attend the convention to be held in i i aa g g 8 Fait F gh M ship were callers at the Hanen home of last week. Otto Baden. Jr.. of Velva, spent a Fy Home Cafe last ‘eek. 5 of Haines. town- to the Brown farm Thursday morn- Mr, and Mrs, Frank Erickson and ® —* Mans-/son Ernest spent the week-end at the ,| Edi Thursday. ie Eta a ae attended €/ made in the Tuttle cemetery. The Homemakers club met at the Gus Jacobson last Andrew Nelson home. Lester Brown was a Wilton caller Saturday. ee, : | Wild Rose | © By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Exner and two little daughters motored - to the dance at Sterling Friday night. Harold Brownawell of Sterling made a business call here Friday. Mrs. Fay Johnson and Miss Aman. da Irven of Moffit called here Friday to take Miss Jennie Waiste, teacher of School No. 1, to the home of Mrs. Johnson for the week-end. Some of the Wild Rose boys were racticing baseball in Moffit: Sun- lay. Mrs. W. H. Brownewell and son Homer made a short call on Mr. and, > Mrs, Harold Brownawell of Sterling® Thursday. i Miss Margaret Gillen, teacher of school No. 2, spent the week-end \. with friends here. A number of the Petes people at- tended the play and dance at Brad- . | dock Saturday evening. mI Mrs. Chester Hutcheson closed a successful term of school in the Kickapoo district Friday afternoon. Mary Burton is spending a few days visiting with her sister, Nellie, NOTICE: ening. Joe Brown visited at the Fred Brown home Sunday. Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton caller Monday. ‘ Ole Lillefjeld was a Wilton caller EE Ad g z isdeils tit, evening at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Ole Lillefjeld called at the Andrew Nelson home Friday afternoon. Lloyd Brown who is working at the few: days visiting his parents at the | Wm. Brown farm spent, Wednesday Voll’s Carlisle’s and Brownawell’s vaccinated and dehorned their cattle the fore part of the week. Guests at the Brownawell home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit, Miss Margaret Gillen and Frank, Fred and Lee Saville and George Buck. Harold Havitson and John Beau- elair of the teaching staff of Moffit called on friends here Wednesday evening. . ) » Dwight Carlisle left Thursday tc ¥ ? take a_ position with the Fargo } Bridge Co. Wallace Lemonhart, who has been | in Wisconsin, returned home last af o——_———_______——-¢ Hazlegrove tn | program giv- Nazarine church in Tuttle ening. in Tuttle Wednesday shopping. Ed rere called at McIntyre’s one and Henry at Wilton Thursday. Ray Hazlegrove called at Kar! Wolff's Thi g Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs. Bert Glanville attended Homemakers club meeting one day this week. ‘Ulfers called at the McIn- yakhe! Ba F isk? rig iF Be 3 i z,yet i i ‘a rege Eyer if it Eile ae85, ut if i des g be eae fe E Es night at. his home in Wilton, his county agent of Bur-| F. Morris home Sunday were Leo and At the regular meeting of the P. T.|/mother, Mrs. Fred Brown. taking him family and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wer- : were callers at Gust Eckholm’s Sat-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brockett and

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