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man Seilinger and son Earl, Charley and Mother Seilinger, Alfred Mollay, David Hein and daugh- Marcella Neiters spent New Year’s day at the Henry Seilinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and family, Johns attended the old time dance held in the Wing hall New Year's eve, ———— ——— after spending the holidays at their | Sibley Butte || respective homes. ‘The group includ- o By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST made the trip by car. The Misses Leah and Lois Simp- after spending the holidays in Bis-| The high school basketball team . and Mrs. Henry Sellinger marck with relatives. ree will meet the Ashley team Friday on | called at the Charley Seilinges home given at the home of Mrs. G. Mon- | talned Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sellinger Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport | toith Tuesday afternoon. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur $ irs. Henry Larson entertainea Mr.| New Year on Tuesda John Witt a: a card party Saturday y. ‘. ahd Mrs. H. E. Wildfang and chil-|" ‘The legion and auxiliary will hold | evening. Lloyd Clizbe is visiting at the pa-| Rey. and Mrs. McDonald and| Weber spent New Year's day at Mrs. reutal home for a few days. Gaughter Margaret and Mrs. I, O, | Josephine Tees home. at Sterling Monday evening. Mr.! prank A. Lenhart of Denver, 1. | home, Wildfang was taken suddenly ill! or.do was an overnight visitor ere Mr. and Mrs, E. E, Glanville were ing Miss Virginia Kurtz, Lee Rott, Wayne Welser and Puis Mastel. They Bill Anderson returned to the; kins of Moffit spent several days here Leonard Davenport home Monday | Visiting with friends and relatives. \ | Me afto-n 1, Yeathers visited at the S, Ej ‘he home floor. Ma eiap ere eg home ‘Monday Geeniig. | One of a series of silver teas was; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver enter- and children were callers at Fred! “The board of count ‘Tees and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. y commissioners | Tees son Junior, Mr. an Hedstrom's Tuesday. will hold their first meeting of the |=. E. Glanville and Mr. and Mri dren and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth! . meetin i nd | ig Friday evening, Jan. 9, at| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son at dinner New Year's day. the home of Mrs. Paul Kartz, Junior and Mr. and Mrs. Gotfred Mr, and Mrs. Henry Larson were | Messett and dauj Mr, and Mrs, John Witt ; Syn- | Mes 9 ighter Margie fe . ani s, John. spent Syn: visitors at the H. E. Wildfang home | tored to Bismarck Tuesday, "| day afternoon at the R. G. Ma-chant Sunday night and was taken to @/home of his brother G. A. Lel | Wing shoppers Monday. Bismarck hospital. Friday. z ee | Ralph -alver was a Wing shopper Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted, Florence and Steve, Mr. and Mrs, William Neth and son Rodger and Sonny and Elmer Bloomquist and Henry Kline at a whist party New Years eve. | The Clizbe boys and sister Alice | attended a dance at Menoken New) Year's eve. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom, Etta Ann and Esther Cederstrom mo- tored to McKenzie Saturday. From there Miss Cederstrom went by train to Taylor, N. D., where she teaches school. Fred Hedstrom was a McKenzie caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth were dinner guests at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday. Alice, Byron and Clarence Clizve - and Claudie Ripley returned to Mc- Kenzie Sunday evening to resume their school duties. Vivian Larson returned to Sterling where she at- tends high school. Elmer Bloomquist, Earl and Cecil Evans were callers at the Paul Holmes and Frank Brooks homes Satur Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family spent Sunday at the E. Glanville hou.e. Miss Theo Johns left Monday for Mayville where she is attenfing school. Albert Hindbouch is working at the Ralph Halver home for a few days this week. Halord Scalion left for Valley City Monday where he will resume his studies after spending the past two weeks at his parental home. Miss Fay Harvey began teaching Monday after a week’s vacation. John Fode was a Wing shopper Saturday. George and Ted Nolan, Irene and Margaret Marchant, Alfred Mollay, Albert Hindbouch and William Ryan were Sunday evening callers at the Herman Neiters home. o | Sterling | oO By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClouard |, D. McCusker and J. B. Rott mo- tored to Moffit and from there to! Braddock Monday. J. B. Rott and small son Bobby motored to Bismarck Friday. Sheriff Andrew Fischer from Lin- ton was in town Wednesday on offi- cial business. o | Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Roy Farley was a Tuesday evening caller at the Andrew Kolb and L. W. Davis homes. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mrs. Tosseth’s father, Mr. Swen Benson. Frank Farley spent Tuesday night with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis, i John Andersons spent New Year's day with Charley Stroms, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son Edwin, Oliver, Ida and Bergetta Tosseth motored to the L. W. Davis home Wednesday evening where they watched the old year out and the new Sunday. = inte i New Year's eve Cedric Craigs had the misfortune} Reuben Krause was a Regan caller A eee ene aa antl of losing their home by fire Tuesday | Wednesday. ‘1 aan and Mrs. Ed Schmidkunz morning. An overheated cook stove} Mrs. Louie King called on Mrs. | *™ coh was supposed to have been the cause.| Gross Broste Friday. Roy Hansen was a town caller Practically all of the contents were| Clarence Kettleson’s called at the Monday. lost. Nels Alm home Friday. Wm. Backman and three sons were 2 | Shopping in Regan Saturday. | Hazelton {| Staton and Owen Davis, Arne and | Oliver Tosseth spent Friday in Rock en bs By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Those who spent New Year's with Swen Benson and son Bennie were Mr. and Mrs. Nels Tosseth, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son Edwin, Oliver, Ida and Bergetta. Mr. and Mrs. Alms spent New | Year’s eve at the home of Mr. and a Charles Noon near Wilton. lenry and Gross Broste were Wil- Miss Bernice Schmidkunz spent ton callers Wednesday. | Thi and Friday nights with on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl | iss adelaide Hall. Miss Helen Chalfin returned to; won First Prize at the hard time Miss Kath rine Wagner spent Jamestown to resume studies at the | dance which was held in Regan Fri- : a ral Jamestown, college on Friday. Miss|day evening at the American Legion | Thursday win Shia Pienane Renee Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch and son Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Ernes John- son and daughter Lorrine and Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Stewart were dinner guests at the Tom Stewart home New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele and fam- ily were Driscoll callers Tuesday. A shower was given in the hall Sat- urday for Mrs. Fredo Envick. Miss Helen Wahlmann returned to Fargo by train Saturday to resume her studies at the Business college after spending the Christmas vacation at her home. ‘The Misses Hildegarde and Dorothy Beastrom returned to Timmer, N. D. Friday where they resumed teaching 7 for Valley City to attend normal. Bill Styles and Bob Barrows were town callers Wednesday. Chalfin having spent the holidays at | hall. ; ; : her home. | Oliver Tosseth spent Wednesday | ilian Hall was a Bismarck. shop T. P. Lee, who has been visiting at Linton with relatives for the past few months, returned Wednesday to visit at the J. B. Rott home. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Berkholtz, ac- companied by Emmet and Jim Mc- Cysker motored to Bismarck Satur- day. Lloyd Stone of the high school faculty returned to Hazelton Satur- Jim Louis was a business caller in day. | Wilton Wednesday. . The Christian Mothers society was; Miss Mabel Magnus was a caller on entertained by Mrs. Carl Fisher and | Hollis Alms during the holidays. ~ Mrs. Peter Mastel at the Fischer; Alfred Fosberg is able to be back home Saturday afternooon. Officers; at the mine after being absent for were elected. some time as he was hurt. Mrs. J. J. Landsberger, son George} The P. T. A. will be held in the end daughter Lena, accompanied by | Still hall Friday evening. Everyone Mrs. J. B. Landsberger were visitors | welcome. at the Capital City Monday. | ee Ee ea A group of young folks were en- ,hioweeenaker tertained at the J.J. Landsberger home Friday evening. Progressive | 4 lorence Lake i By HELEN WITT | afternoon with Owen Davis, ; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm spent a | few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | Kettleson near Wing. Several from Ghylin attended the Regan dance last week. . Mr, and Mrs. Alm visited Clarence | Kettleson’s Sunday, Marvin and | Randy returning with them. Mel Ness was a Sterling caller Monday. May Hall spent Monday night with Leona Acord. 6 eee i| §. W. Burleigh i 2 i ee ee _ By KATIE D. STEWART - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knudson and sons were dinner guests at the Bert Buckley home Sunday. Paul Hapel was a business caller near Sterling Monday. Norman Stewart, Ed Bucknall, Mr. and Mrs, A. ¢. Stewaft and little daughter, Alice May, were callers at the C. L. Houser home Sunday. Anna Nicholson was shopping in the Capital City one day last week. Dinner guests at the John Stewart home New Year's day were Malcolm Micholson, Bernard Davenport, D. W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart. Bismarck callers from this vicinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Chas. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Houser and sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Norman Stewart, Chas. Mallard, Alex Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Diedrich. Darwin Beers of Bismarck was & business caller in this vicinity Mon- day. Mr. end Mrs. J. Deidrich and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart were callers at the Bert Buckley home Sunday evening. Ronaid Nicholson, who makes his home in ‘the woods visited relatives near Stewartsdale over the week-end. Mrs. Frank Buckley returned to her home in Bismarck Saturday after spending some time at the Bert Buckley home. Mrs. O: G. Davenport was ill last week with a bad cold. Menoken PF whist was played at five tables and @ delicious lunch was served at mid- night. High prizes went to Edna Zirnhilt and Eugene Landsberger.; Norman, Vernon, Clover and Theo. Consolation to Mrs. Sylvester Zirn- | Johns spent Tuesday evening at the helt and Raymond Zirnhelt. | John Witt home. Henry Gerber returned home| ‘Thursday from Bismarck where he has been receiving treatments for an Henry McClusky called at the John injured eye. Witt and Arthur Tees home Tuesday Miss Margaret Scherr who has been | afternoon. spending several weeks visiting with! Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellan her parents and with friends in| spent Christmas day at the Carl Hazelton, returned to Strasburg Sun- | Johnson home. day. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were Miss Eliza Nicholson went to Bis- | Wing shoppers Tuesday. marck Saturday. Fred Smith was a Bismarck caller A group of young folks were en- | Monday. tertained at the Charlie Soule home; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and ‘Thursday evening. Progressive whist|son Stanley were Wing shoppers ‘was played. 4 Tuesday. Ben Klabunde, who is stationed at} Henry Seilinger was a Wing shop- Richardton, came home Wednesdaf | per Wednesday afternoon. evening of last week to spend Christ- Irvin Glanville spent part of the mas with his mother and Hazelton | week visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. friends. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville. Rev. Father Schweitzer will hold] Arthur Tees called at the Jake services at Braddock Sunday. Hindbauch home Monday forenoon, The J. B. Landsberger and George| Miss Marcella Neiters is spending Zirnhelt families were dinner guests|a few days at the Henry Seilinger at the J. J. Landsberger home on New | home this week. 4 Year's day. Fred Hindbouch spent New Year's The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will} day at his parental home. meet Thursday afternoon at the home| Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and of Mrs. J. H. Whelitz, Mrs. E. Weiser | daughters Margaret and Irene spent hostess. New Year's day at the John Witt Carl Roberts of Fargo spent a few | home. days last week visiting at the Wahl-| Jake Wentz was a Wing shopper mann home. \ | Wednesday afternoon. _ Eula and Algie Simpkins came down Fred Smith called at the John Witt on the train from Moffit to take in| home Tuesday. 3 the New Year's dance. | Fred Hindbouch is working at the ‘M. Miller went to Tappen Friday | Arthur Tees home for a few days this week. D. F. McClellan gave a stag ‘party at school No. 2 on New Year's eve The evening was spent in conversa- tion and card playing. Mrs, Arthur Tees and son Junior and Mrs| J. E. Witt spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Orva Baily. Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Marchant were Wing choppers Wednesday s Mrs. Henry Seilinger called at the Seilinger home Tuesday afternoon, By MRS. J. DANCE Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven and daughter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Faye: Salter and family, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Salter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Ely and family and Miss Pearl Salter spent ‘Christmas day at the J. H. Salter home. Norbert Marville Setber spent sev- eral days visiting at the Wengle home in_ Dana, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers and daughter Fern were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven Christmas. ip Hazelton Monday. — The Business Men's club of Hazel- ton met Thursday evening, January 8th. At this time Miss Bird and little daughter, Mr. Walter Yeakle, Arthur . Hanson. and daughter Orville, Mr. and Mrs. and family. Roscoe Bourne and ‘Mre."Warren Clisbe Glanville ahd Norman and Theo.’ Lewllyn Kling left Monday on No. | little daughter were dinner guests of | Th ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Warren enter- tained at New Year's dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sherman and family were entertained at dinner Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew. Maitem evecare) ‘Mr. and Mrs. 0. 'H. Klipstein ‘and daughter Miss Alice and son Elmer, Miss Ethel Fisher of Bismarck and Anton Knoll of Mandan spent New Year's day at the R. M. Ludemann home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown of Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, Mrs. Henry Harmann and children, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein and son El- mer and daughter Alice, Anton Knoll were entertained at dinner at ed Walter Yeakle home Sunday eve- ning. The Menoken Homemakets club met at the J. H. Salter home Friday afternoon with six members present Mrs. Homer Craven and Mrs. Edd Ebling project leaders gave the les- son on “Salads all the Yea: The next meeting will be at the Richard Salter home Thursday Jan. £./8: The lesson will be suggestions for club refreshments and suggestions for parties. Each member is requested to come prepared to answer roll call by giving a suggestion pertaining to the lesson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and fam? ily of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Luverne Richardson of Moffit were enter- tained at dinner by Mr. and - Mrs. Park Wood New Year's day. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Dobson and son George, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kerby and little daughter Hazel Louise of Bismarck, and Mrs. Laura Dance were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance Thursday evening. They were entertained at a seven o'clock din- ner, Miss Nellie Dance spent several days visiting Miss Hazel Paris of. Bis- marck, Mes Mrs. Milton Rue and daughter Beverly and Mrs. Burnett Wee vis- ace at the V. M. Crayen home Mon- ay. * Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew, Mr. and’! Mrs. Patil Holmes, Mr. and Mrg. Otto Ayers and son, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves, Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, Mrs. Henry Harmann and children, Mr. end Mrs. A. C, Dance, G. N. Varnum, Louis Olson, Royal Thomas, Elmer: Klip- stein, Miss Alice. Klipstein were in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son, Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Abelein spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Dance. The farm house of Mr. and Mrs, Cedric Craig burned down Tuesday morning. Only two articles of furni- ture were saved from being burned. Alta By KARL SCHATZ David Schatz called at the Fred Brackell home Monday. Eddie Johnson and Edwin Schatz were visitors at the Nale Ness home Monday evening. " Bob Hugemanm from Bismarck spent Christmas vacation at the George Hecker home. r Emil Helfenstien, Esther Johnson, Alvin and Caroline Brackett, Myrtle Oder and Emanuel Schatz spent Monday evening at the Karl Schatz home. Fred Curley called at the George Hecker home Monday. Thafield Schatz called at Henry Schaffer home Monday. ° - Eddie Johnson called at Karl Schatz home Monday. , Emil Helfenstien was a Alta shop- De Monday. Karl Schatz and Edwin motored to piceanaville and McClusky on Satur- lay. Emil Stroh called at the Hank ant Ed Schatz home Saturday. = Quite a number of young folks spent Thursday evening at the Emil Johnson home playing games. Morrice Miller visited at the Hank and Ed Schatz home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz spent Thursday evening visiting at the G. Stienart home. John Stienart of Bismarck is vis- ae at the G. Stienart home near a. ’ Elmer Qualley from Still was in this community Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz and sons were visitors at Fred Rinhart home Sunday everting. . S f Lein | > <<< By OLGA M. RISE & o — Dorothy Barkman attended the | Missouri. They left by auto. and little son were New Year's din-|Helmer Arenson, were dinner guests at Henry Arneson’s Sunday. gt B. N. Lein’s Saturday evening. Gladys Rue and Nina Waiste spent John Rise’s, whist. Olga, hall Friday evening. duties Saturday. Friday. Mrs. daughter Marion, ees Monday afternoon. Harold Christianson Arnold Christianson evening at B. 7. Pasley’ H. Kluksdahl home. ° By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Wildfang enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. R.'C. Wildfang to dinner New Year's. tertained Friday, Jan. 2, at the F. M. Schaunburg home in honor of Mrs. Schaunburg, Mrs. W. J. Hendershot and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Adams enter- tained .at dinner ‘New Year's, Mrs. Hilma Adams, Glen and John Adams, Miss Jennie Waiste, Miss Amanda Iwen, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson. and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson, all of Moffit, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Huelett of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Mrs. Oscar Gilbert spent several days of last week in Bismarck visiting her mother, Mrs. Cora Paul. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller of Car- son, former residents of McKenzie, were Saturday and Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher. Mr. Mil- ler has resigned his position as high school teacher at Carson in South Dakota as. teacher in the Indian school there. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Boren and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe, were dinner guests at the Charles Graves home in Menoken, New Year's day. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cunz and little son Jimmy of Bismarck, were Tues- day afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes. Mrs, C. Roberts of Jamestown is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, George Manly and family to dinner New Year's. Afterwards they attended the party at Sterling in the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Coons are the parents of an eight pound baby boy born January third. Misses Loretta Sanborn, Avanelle Ellingson and Mytrle Martin returned to McKenzie Sunday, after spending there holiday. vacations at their re- speetive homes. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hermanson re- turned home ‘Thursday evening from Knocks, where they spent the holi- days. Mrs. Cora Paul of Bismarck visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Gilbert, Sunday. Mrs. Ed Easton spent the past week visiting relatives at Glencoe, The. Misses Ella Leathers, Ruth Lewis, and Mary Ellen Reese, enter- tained a group of young folks at a party in the hall Saturday evening. Miss: Lillian Watson returned to Wilton Sunday, to resume teaching school, after spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. L. Watson. { Moffit By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT © Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Porter and chil- dren were guests at the home of Mr. Porter's mother Mrs. Ella Porter on New Year's day. Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler entertained Pred Hinsey at dinner New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. Crele Botts and son left on New Year's day for points. Ay Botts worked for Wm. Lane during the past season. He expects to get a job on a road contract in Missouri. - Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hofstad and children visited with Mrs. V. Benz New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Moffit visited at the Fred Moffit home on New Year's night. Mr. and Mrs. Cline and son visited dance in Steele New Yeat’s eve. John Rise was a business caller in Driscoll Wednesday. Joseph Rise visited at Ole Spilde’s Wednesday afternoon, - _ Alfred Arneson and Art Bjorhus hauled grain to Arena Wednesday. Olga, Olive, Joseph and Clara Rise, visited at Ed Erickson’s Thursday. « Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson and son visited at Geo. Chritianson’'s Tuesday evening. Tilmer Lien, Eddie Arneson and Arnold Christianson, attended the dance at Wing Wednesday evening. Mrs. Seymour Arneson visited at Alfred Arneson’s Thursday. ? Marion Lien spent Wednesday eve- ning and Thursday with Constance in, 3 Tilmer and Clara Lien. visited at Alfred Anreson’s Wednesday evening and Thursday. - Mr. and Mrs. John Birkeland, Gale and Clifford Birkeland, Ed Nygaard, eodore Torgeson, were dinner guests at Ole Spilde’s Thursday. . Geo. Vik called at Joe Rise’s and Alfred Arneson’s Thursday. : Leonard Pederson visited at Dallas Barkman's a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Helgeson, son .| Harry, Jr, and Mayland Christensen visited at B. N. Lein’s Thursday. Arnold Christianson, Olive Rise, Eddie Arneson, Nina Waiste and Er- nest Rise motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. Ernest remained there to at- tend high school after spending his vacation at his parental home. Quite 4 few attended the party held at the B. N. Lein home Thursday evening. The evening was spent in playing cards, i Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Christianson, son plage visited at Ole Spilde’s Sun- . Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lein and family, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Christianson and daughter, visited at Harry Helge- son’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, daughter Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour at the J, F. Coder home Sunday. Miss Etta Hoffman spent New Year's at her home, Miss Gladys Moffit returned home New Year's from Bismarck where she visited at the Hans Hanson home. Mrs. Jason Hoover returned Sat- urday from a two weeks visit at her former home in Osahis, Minn. G. G. Reiser and wife of Washi N. D. visited at the H. D. Browna- well home Tuesday. John Beauclair returned from Mc- Henry, N.‘D. Saturday by train. He left his car there owing to bad roads. Miss Louise Reidman returned Sat- urday fro mher home at Valley City to resume her duties as teacher in the Moffit «chools. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Howitson returned home Sunday night from their two weeks stay at Mott, N. D., where they visited Mr. Howitson's parents during the holidays. Miss Anne Boomgaarden returned Saturday from Wahpeton,,N. D, where she visited at her home during the holidays. ‘ Eldon Nichol went to Napoleon Friday to visit with his aunt, Mrs. Peter Wentz and. family. He re- turned home Saturday. The Woodman lodge gave a whist party Saturday night at the Benz hall. A very large crowd attended. High honors went to following ladies. Kenzie. ‘Bunday- with Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus -visited Saturday evening and Sunday at Quite a few attended the party at John Rise’s Saturday evening. The evening was spent in dancing and Olive, Joseph afd arthur Rise, attended the party at the Wing Milton Severson who has spent his Christmas vacation at home, returned to Windsor to resume his high school Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, Mrs. Helmer Arneson, motored to Bismarck Nina Waiste who hgs spent the hol- idays at her home in Lyman, returned here Sunday to begin teaching Lein ‘school No. 1, after a week's vacation. and visited at John spent Monday ‘s. John Rise spent Monday -at the P. The Homemakers club members en-| nert. ited with Miss Amanda Iwen Wed- nesday evening. Miss Helen Doehle returned to school near Medina Saturday, - The Aug. Benz children t» their school at Ellendale Friday. Miss Elsie Soule went to Pollock, place. Donald Edson left Saturday to .at- tend school at Valley City. The two Slater boys of Brittin Passed through here Saturday en ee Hazelton where they attend ‘school Mrs. Fred Moffit has been ill the Pirarold Harrison of Forbes, N. o1 N. D. is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. J. F. Coder and family. f Ecklund . } ——$—$________4 By JUSTINE MORRIS A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the dance in Me- noken ‘New Year's eve, Marian and Bernice Morris called a the H. A. McCullough home Fri- A. F. Anderson and sons Levi and ao? were callers in Wilton Satur- lay. James Morris visited the past week at the I. C, Klawitter and Paul Schu- homes. Levi Anderson visited at the T. F. Morris home Monday night. Gene and Albert Perkins called at the H. A. McCullough home Friday. T. F, Morris and daughters Bernice | Pl and Marjorie and Lester Festerling, motored to Bismarck Saturday. in the eyening. He returned home Monday forenoon. ‘The Misses Hartiet Moffit, Helen Doehle and Geraldine Hofféian vis- vy resume her school duties Monday. Several of the young people of this neighborhood attended the whist par- ty and dance at Moffit Saturday pear callers Friday. ute Hanson and family visited at Howard Ki w's Tuesday. ‘The Allensworth and Crawford fam- fles attended the New Year's eve danec. at Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw ‘were Bismarck, shoppers Friday. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Kimball en- joyed New Year's dinner with Mr. and Richard Mrs. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton and {Mandan visited Mrs, Wm. Meyer | returned Monday. Mrs. Carl Meland, Mr, and ae tawrence Hull, and Mr, and ‘Mrs, Vic pein De evening was. playing wi a Pete Laales aia eth Mra. A. Hi New Year's day. ernie’ ‘and Mrs, Homer Nelson spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Chas Nr and Mrs, Pete Anderson of x Sunday. ston ‘Mabel Rosvold of Bismarck ‘Miss Dora Jensen left Friday for Pollock to resume her teaching. Miss Jane Jensen and her father left Fri- day morning by car for Hillsboro to visit Mrs. Norman Engel. Mrs, Sarah Reynolds of Flasher 1s at present gris ait. house for Mr. Amunson ant g Rey. Lars Foss returned from Bis- marck Friday. ‘Mrs. Wm. Meyer called on Mrs. A. M. Brushwein Monday evening. Misses Vernice and Evelyn New- comer and Josephine Johnson were Sunday callers at the McCann home. Mrs. J. D. Stewart went to Bis- marck Friday to see a brother-in-law who is very ill. She returned Satur- Becky and Jack, spent a very pleasant da} evening with the Jason Hoover family Sunday. Miss‘ Jennie Eggen returned Satur- day from her home in Burnstad. Mrs, Dave Kershaw has. been laid up for the past week with a wrenched back, but is able to be about again now. Clifton Kimball was a caller at Ja- son Hoover's Sunday. Orin Dutton and son Charles called on Horace Dirlam Saturday. E. W. Whiteaker returned Monday from Minneapolis. He reports a very jeasant visit with his daughter, Es- tella and family, but was glad to be back again in North Dakota's healthy Mrs. H. A. McCullough and daugh- | ofon' ter Elsie were callers in Wilton Sat- urday. Dorothy Morris. returned to the Paul Schunert home Monday after spending her Christmas vacation with ed Parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mor- r Gerald Morris was a dinner guest es the Hendershott home Wednes- ay. 2 Bennie Anderson, Lester Festerling and Donald Morris visited with the Brown brothers Sunday. Harold Hosteller and Harry Brown Were supper guests at the T. F. Mor- ris home Friday night en route home from Wilton. Robert Morris from near Bismarck, visited a few days at the T. F. Morris home, returning home Sunday night. A number of young folks from this vicinity took in the hard time dane in the American Legion hall at Re- gan Friday night The prizes were given to Mr. and Mrs. Rosendall. Pete Anderson was. a brief caller at the T. F. Morris home Saturday en rotue to the John Engdahl home. James Morris called at the. A. F. Anderson home Sunday. Ralph Taplin was an overnight oi with Bennie and Levi Saturday Gerald’ Morris and cousin Robert, were callers in Still Saturday. Donald Morris called at the H. A. McCullough home Saturday. Marjorie Morris was an overnight guest with her sister Dorothy at the Paul Schunert. home Wednesday night, ‘ Gene and Albert Perkins were busy repairing the telephone line the fore- Part of the week. al Bennie and Levi Anderson visited at the T. F. Morris home Thursday evening. Bernice Morris left for Dickinson. from Mandan by train Sunday, to take up her normal duties, after visi ing over the holidays with her par- ents, Mr, .and Mrs. T. F, Morris. Joe Jitas and Edwin Olson visited at the T. F. Morris home Saturday. Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace Anderson and daughter Betty, visited at the A. F. Anderson home Thursday. Marjorie Morris high school student of St. Mary's returned to Bismarck. Sunday, to take up her school duties, after visiting over the holidays with eg parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mor- Victor Anderson was a caller in Still Saturday. Gerald and Robert Morris visited with Clarence Anderson Saturday. Justine Morris returned to her home Sunday night after visiting the past week at the W. H. Morirs home near Bismarck. Lester Sheldon who has been visit- ing, at the Victor Anderson home for some time returned to Bismarck New Year's day. Carl Johnson called at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday en route to the Fosberg mine. Kenneth Johnson visited the past week with his cousin Glen Yosberg. Bennie and. Levi Anderson and Ralph Tapler visited at the T. F. Mor- ris home Wednesday night. Mrs, Albert Larson and brother Dave Carlson, caled at the T. F. Mor- ris home Wednesday night. i T. F. Morris made a trip to Wilton ‘Wednesday. if Brittin poveameeia 2. Lear | By ORVETTA DUTTON H. E. Curtis was a business caller in Brittin last. Tuesday. He spent the night at E. Wersheart’s, boys all went back to school Sunday afternoon. e. ‘Wm. Mills was a Bismarck caller Monday. ‘The Dralle family were entertained for New Year's dinner at the Steve Triplett home. * Harry Blount and family spent Sat- urday evening visiting at- Marshall Dralle’s. —o f Driscoll } (BO thts By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein and Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Olson and fam- ilies had New Year's dinner with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Berg. Mrs. Ed Thomas entertained at a whist party for her brother Edric Erickson Friday evening. Miss Janet McCann and Mr. Erickson won the prizes. : Miss Anna Grent retyrned Sunday after spending her Be in Chi- cago and New York. She also went to see Niagara Falls. The Misses Hanson, Ortman and Nettleton also returned from their holidays Sun- day. Miés Lucille McCann of Wimbleton, who has been visiting her brother J. A. McCann returned to her home Saturday. Miss Ethel Tompt returned to Jamestown Sunday afternoon after spending her holidays at home. A group of young folks enjoyed a watch night party New. Year's eve at the E. L. Carr home., At. midnight Mrs. Carr served a delicious lunch. Miss Lillian . Hall, who .. teaches Clear Lake school No. 2, spent Sun- day afternoon with Miss Bessie Mor- ton. Mrs. Sivert Knudson of Steele spent the week-end with her daughter Mrs. Elwood Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hogstad and family spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen. Miss Nora Olson of Mandan has been visiting at the home of Mrs. ‘Wm. Meyer. during the Christmas holidays. She left for her home Sun- day. Miss Doris Tice of Bismarck visited her sister Mrs. Elmer Koon Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson, Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Swanson and Miss Lillie Sampson spent New Year's eve with Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland enter- tained Mr. Jensen and daughters Jane and Dora and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hindemith and Eddie Eisenbeisz ‘of Bismarck spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eisenbeiss. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Englebrecht of Troutville, Colo., who have been spending sometime here, left for their home Friday morning. Saturday, Dec, 27 a miscellaneous shower was given for Mrs. Englebrecht at the home of Mrs. H. A. Knudson. The rooms were prettily decorated in Christmas colors. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johns and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs, HH. M. Ward Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Al Chapin. Paul. McCann who spent a week in §gnborn -returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and fim- ily spent Thursday and Friday visit- in Bismarck. .A.. Swanson left on No. 7 Sun- for Bismarck to attend the coun- ers: : . Weisheart and Mrs. Lyman whee Moti shoppers ‘Tuesday. wGBE, FeREEn) i { Vacation at the home of her parents, Bene | oO ye Mrs. Tompt and children called on Mrs, A. M. Bruschwein Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Repp enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Olson and he! Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein anid | families Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis entertained / Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Meland and | children New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson en- | tertained Mrs. Ella Rosvold and Dag- mar, Mr. Jensen, Misses Jane and Dora Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Swanson at a goose dinner New Year's eve at midnight. Dorothy and Josephine Johnson | spent Saturday evening with Miss | Lillie Sampson. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein and family were guests at supper with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson Saturday eve- ning. % Hazel Bruschwein spent part of last week with Selma Repp. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and family were Sterling visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Kundson at dinner Tuesday. 6 ——____________—__——@ | WildRose | By MRS, W. H. BROWNAWELL | r= The school board will hold its regu- i lar quarterly meeting at the clerk's | office Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 13, | Miss Maxine Burnsides, who teaches school No. 1, arrived from Bismarck Saturday where she spent the holiday vacation. Dwight Carlisle left Saturday to finish his commercial course at the commercial college in Bismarck. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell returned home Friday from Sterling where she had been visiting her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell, and their son Bobby over New Year's. Miss Ellen Peterson left Friday to resume teaching her school near Hague after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Peterson, Miss Helen Skramstad, teacher of school No. 2, is expected to arrive Tuesday from, spending the holidays with parents and other relatives near Nome. Herman Jange and a couple of friends from Braddock were out witir a team and sled to assist George Wright return to Braddock with his ‘ car after the holidays. : Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle enter- tained W. H. Brownawell and son Homer Sunday while Mrs, Browna- well was visiting her daughters in Bismarck. 5 Miss Ada Saville, who teaches in { Kidder county, spent the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville. l Wilson 4 Me By MRS. JOHN A. BERG ’ Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller and family visited at the Christ Warner home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller mo- tored to Wing Saturday, returning Sunday evening. They visited with Me. Nelnaier's sister. lohn Berg was a caller at the B Neen home Friday. * ‘ong those that attended church at McClusky .Saturday were Christ Neimiller, Lewis Wagner, Fred Warn- er, Edward Gesele and John Berg. Mrs, Edward Gesele will entertain the Ladies Aid of the Evangelical so~ ciety Thursday evening Jan. 8 at 7 ogee in the evening. ir, and Mrs, H. E. me tored to Wilton Moar te ens matters, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Be: daughter Althea were iNew Year finer guests at the H. E. Redington Mr. and Mra. John J. Schlafman and daughters visited at the Adolph Wagner home Sunday. : Wagner were hostesses shower given for Mrs. Ernest Belbold. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg visited at ie Aug. Keck name Tuesday, large group unt = ered at the Sam Berg one Wena ay Bids was le » Christ Wolf motored By fe Wilton Thursday on business mat , Visitors at the John Berg home Sat- John Berg home Sunday evening. Jake Wi i motored to Wing a Emanuel Hints . visit ‘with puniay Berg their gousins,

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