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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, J. ' ANUARY 15, 1981 el By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Elmer Bloomquist and Earl Evans motored to Steele on business Tues- day. L, Davenport and family were call- ers at-the E. Bloomquist home Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Alfred Larson was a caller in Mc- Kenzie Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth shopped in McKenzie Wednesday. F. R. Belk delivered gas in this vicinity Wednesday. Henry Larson motored to Sterling Friday after Vivian. Mrs. P. E. Roth accompanied him there. Peter Davidson was a caller at the 8. E. Clizbe and E. Bloomquist homes Friday. Earl Evans is grinding feed this week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe and son Gerald were overnite guests at the Henry Larson home Friday night. Mrs. George Hughes entertained Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe ahd son and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson at supper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davenport annd family were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday. ©. J. Roth called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Saturday. The Clizbe children returned to McKenzie Sunday afternoon. George Pettis was a McKenzie caller Saturday. Jack Durfee had the misfortune of breaking his car down Sunday night while taking Claudie Ripley back to school. Henry Larson took them on to McKenzie. “Ss eon ee { Menoken : By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Vernon King returned to Fargo to Tesume his studies at the state col- lege after spending two weeks’ vaca- tion at his parental home. | Elmer Klepstein returned to Grand Forks Monday where he is attendjng the state university after spending the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel enter- tained Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. | Lee Hamblein. Mrs. R. M. Ludemann and Mrs. Henry Hurmann were visiting at the R. G. Abelein home Thursday after- noon. McKenzie played basketball with Menoken Wednesday. McKenzie won with a score of 18 to 14. The Menoken Homemakers’ club met at the Richard ‘Salter home ‘Thursday afternoon. Mrs. R. Salter | gave the lesson on “Suggestions for Club Refreshments and Parties.” A luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. M. E. Funston. Af- ter the Homemakers’ meeting the La- dies’ Aid held a business meeting. Rey. and Mrs. Van Horn of McKen- | zie were guests of the Aid. The Aid will meet Thursday, January 15, at the C.D. King home. J Mrs. Henry Hurmann and children left Friday for their home in Ruther- ford, N. J. En route they expected to see Niagara Falls. Mrs. Hurmann and children have spent the past two months visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mr. and Mrs. Ayers and son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael and little Gaughter Marlys, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann and Anthan Knoll were entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at the A. H. Klepstein home. Three tables of | bridge were in play, high scores be- | ing won by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Abelein. A luncheon was served at midnight. Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Olson of James- town arrived Friday to visit their daughter Miss Margareta. They re- turned to Jamestown Friday night after attending the Parent-Teacher meeting. Miss Olson accompanied them spending Saturday and Sunday at home. i P.-T. A. was held in the consoli- dated school Friday night. Mrs. Sarah | Moffit was installed as president of the P.-T. A. for the coming year. Jo- | Seph A. Kitchen of Bismarck gave a | talk and also a demonstration of swinging Indian clubs. Rev. T. A. Ol- Son of Jamestown gave reminiscences on a trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorstrom mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Miss | Lillian Newmann accompanied them. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch enter- | tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and| Mrs. Arthur Knutson and family. Wm. Hansen visited his daugh- ter, Miss Bernice, and son Orville Sunday. Charles Sherman is now working at the V. M. Craven farm. The Menoken Shipping Associa-| me shipped a carload of hogs Tues- ry. {_Schronk ——} Sc ——— e By MARGARET MARCHANT Marcella, Andrew and Wilbert Nei- ters spent Wednesday evening at the Marchant home, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hiembuch and daughter Edna, visited at the Nieters home Wednesday afternoon. epencere wer William and Thomas Ryan Mike Pankjovich, were Regan callers A Wm. Ryan and Steve Nolan, called at:the E. M. Nolan home Monday. Jacob Hiembuch called at the R. G. Marchant home Wedensday after- i Indl sfigl ally | home: ‘Thursday evening, visiting at the Marchant home. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Witt were over night guests at the Marchant home Saurday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schun and family and Allan Schuh called a the O. A. Sperry home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Sperry and son Warren, called at the Ed Nolan home Saturday, Carl Johnson was a Wing shopper Friday. Mike Pankjovich spent Saturday at the Ryan home. Earl Davis and Theadore Nolan called at the Pankjovich home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Miss Marcella Neiters were over night guests at the Marchant home Sunday. Joe Novy called at the Carl John- son home Saturday. My Earl Davis was a Regan caller Sat- urday. a Wm. Ryan visited with George and Ted Nojan Saturday. Joe Novy called .at the Wm. Ryan home Saturday. Gust Witt visited at the R.G Mar- chant home Saturday afternoon. Ted Nolan called on Mike Pankjo- vich Thuresday. Rose and Ellen Ryan are on the sick list this week. Miss Irene Marchant spent Sunday at the home of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt. George Nolan was absent from school Thursday. Martha, Emily, Fred and Willie Hiembach called at the Herman Nie- ters home Sunday. George Nolan visited at the James Novy home Sunday. George Nolan and Ted Stroh are writing on the 8th grade examinations this week. The following young folks spent Sunday evening at the Marchant Martha, Emily, Fred and Willie Hiembuch, Marcella, Albert, Leo and Andrew Neiters, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt, George and Ted Nolan, Anna, Edward, Ted and Emil Stroh. The evening was spent in playing games. Earl Davis was in Regan Saturday. [Glen View — i By MBS. LARS JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons, Ray and Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson, Vearl and Rene Holden, Howard Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Millard and Edgar Jacobson, were among those who attended a card party at the Alex Oshanyk home in Wilton Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson, Lars Jacobson and his mother, were capital city shoppers Saturday. Mrs, Alex Oshanyk of Wilton is giving the state exams to the seventh and eighth grades of Glenview schools this week. Hans Nelson of Painted Woods called at the Lars Jacobson home Monday. Lawrence Johnson and son Pete were callers at the Jacobson home Saturday. The Lester Larson family were vis- tors at the Walter Simons home Sun- day. Marie Johnson of Painted Woods is visiting her cousin, Ruth Larson, this | week. Howard Scott and Mallard Jacob- son, were transacting business in Wilton Wednesday. Cora Johnson called on Mrs. |Lars Jacobson Wednesday afternoon. Cleo Erstrom is on the sick list. Varl Holden worked for Con John- son Thursday. Members of the school board will hold a meeting at the Enock Ander- son home for the purpose of hiring teachers for the coming summez term. By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thomas enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson at supper Saturday evening. Monday evening a whist party was given for Mrs. A. H. Meland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland. The party was a surprise in honor of her birthday. Favors went to Mrs, C. J. Peterson, Mrs. Nels Meland and Mrs. Pete Tompt. Mrs. Chapin, Mrs. F. Olson, Miss Della Olsori and Mrs. Rasmussen spent Friday afternoon with Mrs, Wm. Van Vleet. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland and Ernest Meland visited at the Wm. Van Vleet home Saturday evening. Mrs. Geo. Haugen, Mrs. Helmer Me- land and Mrs, Pete Tompt called on Mrs. Carl Meland Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swanson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E/isenbeisz and family. Mrs. Elmel Koon and Mrs. E. L. Mrs. Al Chapin. Miss Selma Rapp is visiting at the Brushwein home for a few days. Mrs. Wm. Van Vieet called on Mrs. Ted Hindemith Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hindemith, who have been living in Bismarck, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisen- beisz. | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson and Frank Johns visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. AL Chapin and id Mrs. Frank Johns Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Van Vleet and chil- dren and Mrs, I. Rasmussen spent 5 B i ackle Sherman, who visited her 1» WI mother last week, spent Monday af- Pederson. was @ guest of y. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.-Haugen called on Meland Saturday E evening with Mr. and Mrs. Vic ie ‘Swanson home. 1900 -The March‘of Our National Progress -1930 Reprinted by special permission from THE BANK CLEARINGS NATIONAL WEALTH i E OPERATING REVENUE RAILROADS PASSENGER MOTOR CAR IREGISTRATIO Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet and children at supper Sunday evening. Geo. Schlabach was a business’ caller in town Tuesday, Robert James Meland stayed over- night Monday with his grandparents’ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland. Ray Van Vleet and Buddy Peder- son drove out to the Haugen home Sunday. Mrs. Edward Madson entertained Mrs. Van Vleet and Mrs. Vic Peder- son Monday. Mrs. F. O. Johnson called on Mrs. M. T. Olson Wednesday afternoon, Mrs, Lee of Bismarck was in Dris- coll on business Friday. Mrs. Geo. Haugen, Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. Van Vleet and children and Clifford Meland spent Tuesday eve- ning visiting at the Ale Quale home. Jessie McKay left Tuesday for Valley City after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Mrs. C. J. Peterson and Mrs. Carl Erickson called on Mrs. A. H. Me- land Tuesday afternoon. A poultry buyer from Peterson- Biddick Co., Jamestown, was in town Wednesday with headquarters at the d. A. McCann store. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland, Mrs. Van Vieet,. Wilma and Ray, and Mr. and Vic Pederson spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mad- son, ° ‘The Sons of Norway entertained their wives and mothers at a dinner at the community hall Thursday evening. Mrs. F. 0. Johnson and children spent Thursday evening at the C. A { Ecklund RPE igh) / By JUSTINE MOREIS Henry Sw ©} the T. F. Morris home Friday. and Eunice were shoppers in Bis- marck Tuesday. Levi Anderson called at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday en route to the Ira Falkenstein home. Mrs. J. M. Thompson visited at the Clarence Falkenstein home Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs, T..F. Morris and daughter Eunice visited at the Ed- ward Morris home Wednesday. . Orville Falkenstein called at the T. F. Morris home Monday en route to his home. i Levi Anderson visited at the Brown brothers’ home Wednesday. Gordon - Williams called at the| home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Madson, Mr. and} cjarence Falkenstein home Monday. Mrs. Wallace Anderson W afternoon. Orville and Clarence Falkenstein called at the Herman Falkenstein home Wednesday. Ira Falkenstein called at the Clar- ence Falkenstein home Wednesday. Levi Anderson called at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Victor Anderson was transacting business in Bismarck Tuesday. Donald Morris was on the sick list the latter part of the week. T. F. Morris has been helping his brother Edward put up ice the lat- ter part of the week. Levi Anderson was an over-night guest gt aoe Brown brothers Wed- nesday § Orville Falkenstein and Louie Johnson accompanied Bennie Ander- son to Bismarck Thursday. Levi Anderson visited with ald Morris Thursday. Ira Falkenstein called at the Clar- ence Falkenstein home Wednesday. Orville Falkenstein was an over- night guest with Bennie’ and Levi Mrs, A. F. Anderson visited with’ ednesday Levi Anderson was an over-night| guest with the Brown brothers Wed- nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein’ were shoppers in Wilton Saturday. Victor Anderson visited with his FINANCIAL WORLD, New York City, A a luSeee,cc0_, ’ , POPULATION OF U.S. DARK ptrosits INTERSAL Reve sue TOBACCO PRODUCTION eration for appendicitis there some id his many friends wish H. Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vollan of Mi- not visited at ‘the Victor Anderson home a few days Jast week. Howard and Winnifred Morris vis- ited Ecklund school No. 3 Friday. Lester Festerling and James Mor- ris called at the Ira Falkenstein Wilton Saturday. ‘The dance in fre Balavio Den urday night was ly atl H. A. McCullough made a trip to Wilton Saturday. Gerald Morris was a caller at the Falkenstein home Saturday. Ralph Taplin was on the sick list @ few days last week. day. Bennie and Levi Anderson visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday. —e mus. PRODUCTION also transacted business in Bismarck. They were also supper guests at the Anderson home. f “Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Scott moved Thursday on the John Rue farm vacated by Leroy Rookers. Geo. F, Nelson was a caller Thurs- day at the Porter Nelson home. Porter Nelson transacted business at the Geo. F. Nelson home Thurs- Anna Heinle from Bismarck has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Ru- dolph Schrenk. Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Rooker and family, who have resided at the John Rue farm, have moved to her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pettis of ‘Trygg township. Herman Olson was a visitor Sat- urday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home. The Trygg Cedarhill Homemakers’ club held a meeting at.the home of hay and stopped in as a luncheon guest at the Ed. Lundquist home where he left Mrs. Habeck. Several from here attended the dance Saturday night held in Men- Rudolph Schrénk motored to Bis- home. . Edwin Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Gertie Mae and Gwendolyn motored to Bismarck and Mandan Saturday to attend to various busi- ness interests, Herman Olson, Sheldon Field and Mr. and Mrs. Geo, F. Nelson, Ger- ald, Gladys and Gwendolyn were din- ner and supper guests at the Joe Varley home Sunday. ~ Gerald and Gwendolyn Nelson Were absent frofi school No, 1 in| ‘Tryeg Monday due to a bad cold. Bese E EEE 4z i ts e5% i 2 ent. Owing to the absence of the president there was no usiness meeting, and the evening was spent in playing whist. A potluck lunch was ‘served at midnight. The next meeting to be at the Alvin Ghylin home the third Friday in January. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Ole Wold were Thurs- day evening callers at the Roy Little e. nas, Frank Michelsen and Betty Bosche returned home Tuesday from Wilton where they spent a couple of days at the Matt Michelsen home. O. M. Colip was taken to the hos- pital Wednesday. His condition is considered quite serious. H Davenport was a Regan caller ‘Thursday. Mrs. Art Strand spent several days this week at the A. H. Lundberg home in Regan. iN Barney Strand called at the Harry Davenport home Sunday evening. John Boschee called at the Frank Michelsen home Wednesday. The American Legion Auxiliary of Regan met in the Legion cabin Thursday afternoon. Elmer Folmer called at the Herb Folmer home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. John Boschee and daughter Velma were visitors at the Frank Michelsen home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden and son Jimmie and Jim Worden called at the Harry Davenport home Thurs- day evening. Patty Lou Worden spent the week- end at the Wm. Michelsen home. George Michelsen returned home after spending the past week with relatives in Wilton. Kenmare Jordahl and Alvin Mann- ing were Bismarck and Mandan call- ers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelsen and children called at the Harry Wor- den home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Berg were Regan callers Friday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Hopton of Marseilles, Illinois, arrived in Bismarck Friday evening where she was called by the serious illness of her father O. M. Coly. t * Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher called at the Carl Berg home Friday. Wm. Michelsen called at the Pete Michelsen home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Michelsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport were visitors at the Wm. Michelsen home Saturday. Earl Davis called at Elmer Folmers Saturday. Quite a good sized crowd attended P. T. A. at the schoolhouse Friday evening. A short program was giv- en after which cake and coffee was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilmot and son. Leland of Wilton spent Saturday at the George Mowder home: Olaf, Joe and Arnold Wold were Saturday evening visitors at the Roy Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden and children, Jim Worden, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelsen and children and George Michelsen spent Saturday eve- ning at the L. Jorgenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and children were Sunday visitors at the Wm. McCullough home. Bud Folmer and Ray Gramling Sunday. . Willie and Otto Uhde and Harry Davenport called th Regan Monday. _ Kenmare Jorghl and Alvin Mann- ing were 2andan callers Monday. Gene Little accompanied them as far as Wilton. By B. P. HAGSTROM The P. T. A. of Still held their reg- ular meeting Friday evening in the Still hall with’a fair attendance. aah ease lal Hedstrom and en unday with Mr. andy Mrs. Roy Anderson. Anthony Erickson was a Wilton caller one day last week. Mrs, Albert Johnson and daugh- ter were callers in Wilton Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Johnson were callers of Mrs. Signe Johnson one day last week. Mrs. Clarence Scott of Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daugh- ter were callers at the Walter Sund- quist home Thursday evening. Mrs. Ed Broehl and Mrs. Signe Johnson motored to Regan Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Johnson and daughters Helen, Doris and Bur Na- dine were callers at the John Noon home Thursday. Mrs, Edwin Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson were callers at the Still store Friday. Albert Johnsori called on Eugene Perkins Friday evening. Mrs, Conrad Johnson and daugh- ter were callers ab the Law home Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Lind called in Wilton one day last week. Miss Helen Pearson was an over- Hien guest of Miss Doris Johnson Mr. and Mrs, Albert Johnson and Albert Perkins called on Leland and Fern Perkins of Wilton Monday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and children were callers at the Hagstrom home Friday evening. « Ival- Noon motored to Wilton Thursday evening. Mrs. Signe Johnson called at the Strand home We Conrad Saturday. John Law and Frank Boestcher were Wilton callers one daz last week. Mrs, Conrad Johnson motored to Wilton Friday for her daughter Miss Velma. By SARAH HEINLE Miss Helen and Joe Holkup were Wilton shoppers Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sheare visited with Mrs. V. Hall Tuesday afternoon. d. Keck was a busine: school No. 1 Wednesday morning, A. H. Heinle was grinding. ‘Wednesday.. oe, axe “Edwin Heinle is on the sick list. Anna Ervine was absent from School last week. 3 “Ludwig Wagner and John Shell were Business cs Keck home Thursday before noon. L, Haugen and daughter were visit with Mrs, V, Hall Thursday. ‘Mrs, Brezden and son Frank were galing at the Joe Brezden home Fri A. H, Heinle was a Wilton shoppe! Friday afternoon. pi Lester Keck is on the sick list. Annastiaca Broaden is on the sick | Ust with the mumps, called at the Harry Davenport home © ednesday, Johnson was a Regan caller S ee ee re,