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i 4 Moffit By MRS. ©. E. MOFFIT ] Miss Jenny Waiste, who spent the week-end visiting at the Alams’ home, returned to her school at Tappen Sunday. Mrs. Burt Johnson, Mrs. C. E. Mof- fit and daughters, Harriet, Gladys, ‘Wilhelmina and son Jimmy visited at the Fay Johnson home Sunday afternoon. Dwight Carlisle returned to his studies at the Business college Sun- day afternoon after having spent the week-end at Moffit. Mrs, Hilma Adams visited with her daughter, Mrs. Fay Johnson, Sun- day. Mrs. Anna Hoeft is staying at the Carl Olson home while Mrs. Olson is in the hospital after having a mas- toid operation Thursday morning. She is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Faust and children visited at the Dewey Olson home Sunday. Mrs. Fred Moffit was a business caller last week. Mrs, Bullock received word that her daughter Jessie of Grimes, lowa, was very ill. ‘Miss Harriet Moffit and brother Jimmy are spending a few days this week at the William Lane and C. K. Lane homes. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Howitson motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Dewey Olson accompanied them to Bismarck. ‘The Misses Beth Porter, Etta Hoff- man and Harriet Moffit, Mrs. Ella Porter and granddaughter Austie and Neil Edwards motored to the Everett Porter home on Thursday evening to spend a pleasant evening. B. F. Lane went to Bismarck Thurs- day and returned home on Friday night by the N. P. train. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and sons returned to Moffit, N. D., from St. Joseph, Mich., where they have spent the past nine months. They stopped in St. Paul to visit for a few days with Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Ballard and family. Mr. and Mrs, Cline entertained at a birthday dinner Thursday in honor of Mr. J. F. Coder. Mr. and Mrs. Coder and Billy and Otto Brown were A lovely dinner was en- all. at aad Mrs. Ira Peckens and chil- dren visited at the L, N. Bullock home Sunday. ‘Mrs. W. H. Edson is confined to her bed by illness. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Jones took their son Walter, Jr., to Bismarck Saturday to have his ear lanced. Miss Dorothy Jones stayed at the Peter Hopstad home Saturday while her folks were in Bismarck. Miss Thelma Moffit and sister Dor- othy stayed with the Dewey Olson children Saturday while their mother was away. Miss Thelma Moffit and sister Dor- othy stayed with the Dewey Olson children Saturday while their mother was away. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Faust on Tuesday, Jan. 20, a son. Mother and baby doing fine. Mrs. C. E. Moffit called at the A. Doehle F. W. Moffit homes Monday. Frank Benz went to Linton Mon- Gay to attend the International Har- vester Company convention. ‘The Woodmen held a party at the hall Saturday night. A very large crowd was present. Progressive whist and dancing was enjoyed dur- ing the evening. High prizes went to Mrs. John Benz and Mrs. Alfred Faust for ladies; to John Benz and Ed Olson, Sr., for men. Mike Han- son and Mrs. Jason Hoover carried off the consolation prizes. A lovely supper was served by the Woodmen. f Trygg ] — By GLADYS NELSON Alvin Trygg took his last subjects in the 8th grade Wednesday in Trygg school No. 1 where Emma Nelson teaches. John Nelson stayed at the Charlie ‘Trygg home Thursday where he will Go some carpenter work for a few days. Geo. F. Nelson accompanied Edwin Olson and Clarence Glasner to Bis- marck Thursday attending to busi- ness. John Olson, Edwin and Clarence | Glasner were dinner guests Thursday | at the Geo. F. Nelson home. | Geo. F. Nelson got word from his mother from Park Rapids, Minn., that they will take her to the Uni- versity hospital in Minneapolis. The following named families Spent Saturday evening at Arthur Magnus’: Maurice Erickson’s, Harry Hedstrom’s, Louis Olson's, Ole Olson, William Wanttaja’s, and Walter Redinger's. | Mabel Magnus visited at home over | the week-end. Pete and Alec Relidinger and Elmer Magnus spent three days last week in the Judson neighborhood. Adam Stein, Jr., returned with them and the boys visited the historical mu- seum, the penitentiary and other Points of interest in Bismarck on their way home. Adam Stein, Sr., two sons and lit- te daughter from Judson visited at the Walter Reidinger home Thursday. Louis Olson and Harry Hedstroms entertained the families of the north- west part of Trygg Monday and Thursday of last week. Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer re- turned last Saturday to resume her trip to Bismarck the previous Satur- day where Mrs. Nelson had some glasses fitted. Mr. and Mrs, Gene Cunningham attended a party the previous Satur- day night at the Adrian Asbridge home in Gibbs township. Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson received word from Mrs. Ruth Williamson, Profino, Idaho, former residents from here that her oldest son Kenneth, from Washington, will join the navy and will leave there in the near future. They are well known here by all the neighbors. John Habeck came from McKenzie by truck Friday and got a load of hay and called in at the Geo. F. Nel- son:home. Edwin Olson and Martin Nelson were also callers, Jolin Anderson was a social caller Friday night at the Martin Nelson home. Sam Brown returned Friday night to the Geo. F. Nelson home from visiting at Harold Hostittler’s parents, who accompanied him there, also his mother, Wimbledon. Nels Nelsons visited Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Scott, on the John Rue farm. Willie Jiras visited Sunday at Nels Nelson's and Albin Spangberg's. Pete Lundquist motored to Bis- marck Friday on a business mission. Wilbur Schweighert called Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck, John Elias, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet were among those that attended the party Saturday night at the Pete Lundquist home. A fair crowd attended. Emma Nelson accompanied her sis- ter, Mrs. Clifford Scott, to the Pete Lundquist place Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and family and Sam Brown were enter- tained to dinner and supper Sunday at the John Habeck home on the Crum farm near McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg mo- tored to Bismarck one day this week on business interests and disposed of some poultry. Violet took her pure- bred chickens in to enter in the poul- HY show. She won first prize last all. Floyd and Irene Anderson, high school studeats from Bismarck, came home Friday night to spend the week-end here with their parents. Willie Jiras was an overnight guest Sunday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Gerald and Gwendolyn Nelson were absent Monday from school No. 1 in Trygg, due to the blizzard. ll Brittin a er By ORVETTA DUTTON Mrs Frank Buckley called members of the Brittin Homemakers’ Club Monday by telephone to bid them good-bye. She was leaving that eve- ning to join her son in Globe, Arizona, having accepted a position at that place. A party was given at the Richard Owens home Monday evening in honor of Mr. Owen's birthday. The Crawford and Allensworth fam- ilies attended the dance at Menoken Saturday night. Miss Lydia Briscoe left Saturday for a visit with the Geo. Lewis family south of Sterling. Mrs. Orin Dutton was a Moffit Shopper Monday. On her way home she called on Mrs. Marshall Dralle. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Day returned home from Fargo Tuesday. The pupils and teacher of Telfer School No. 2 suffered a light attack of the flu last week, most of the pupils missing a day or two of school. Clark Crawford made a business trip to Bismarck Monday. Blount Brothers are excavating for an ice house at the rear of their store. ‘They expect to put in a carload of ice as soon as it is finished. Geo. Day called on Alex McDonald while in Bismarck Wednesday. Lloyd Blount was a Brittin visitor from Saturday to Monday. Bill McDonaid and Richard Day were Moffit callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kraus announce the birth of a five-pound baby boy on January 9th. Mrs. Kraus was former- ly Miss Ruth Harth, teacher in Telfer School No. 2, and has many friends in our neighborhood. Mrs. Emma Weisheart marketed her surplus chickens in Bismarck Thurs- ay. Bert Buckley paid a business and social call at the Orin Dutton home Wednesday. The following were Bismarck shop- pers Thursday: Mrs. Geo. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews, Mr.. and Mrs. Henry Crawford, Mr. Lyman, Mrs. Weisheart, Archie Marvel, Alfred Slovarp and John Doan. Mr. and Irs. Harry Thompson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. E. Weisheart and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman with a de- licious dinner on Sunday. The Buchanan Brothers shipped a carload of cattle and Clark Crawford a carload of hogs from Brittin Satur- day morning. Wm. Buchanan accom- panied the stock to St. Paul. Mrs. Orin Dutton visited school on | Thursday. Miss Clara Mauk visited Miss Twila Dralle over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball and foe Jason Hoover home Friday eve- - . Ray Argast spent the week end with the Dutton boys. Marshall Dralle and son Dutch and Edgar Cooper went to Bismarck Sat- urday. Mr. Dralle marketed some late turkeys. Orin Dutton called on Erie Slovarp and W. 8. Triplett Saturday. Clifton and John Kimball went to Bismarck Saturday to see their sister, Mrs. Carl Olson, who recently under- Te » Sunday | Miss Jennie Eegen and > Crawford visited at Dave desshaw's Sunday. went an operation for mastoid. They Teport that she is recovering nicely. Mrs. Nora Allensworth spent the week end at the farm home. Ed ac- d Mrs. Jason Hoover and family ted and dined at the Orin Dutton Jamestown where he spent 10 days! Mrs. Richard Schrool at} Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day visited at | % ‘lsanor | ee waltzers went to Wm. Nichol and Mrs. Emmet Carrol, both of Moffit. entertained for Sunday dinner at the Henry Crawford home. Alta 2% oe By KARL SCHATZ Edmond and Emanuel Schatz were callers at the John’ Stroh home ‘Tuesday. Alta shoppers Tuesday were Dave, Jake and Ted Hochhalter, Davold Schaeffer and Clarence and Earl Mc- Callister and Edwin Schatz. | John Stroh was a caller at the John Anderson home Tuesday. Emanuel Schatz called at the Karl | Schatz home Tuesday. Pred Bender, Sr., and son Edward were business callers at the Karl Schatz home on Monday. Edmund and Edwin Schatz visited with Ed. Hank and Emanuel Schatz Tuesday evening. John Stroh and Bennie Shatz called at the Karl Schatz home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson called at the Howard Ccombs home on Wednesday. Charlie Larson called at Henry Schatz’ home Thursday. David and Thafield Schatz were visitors at the Emil Johnson home Wednesday evening. Apherbam Schaeffer called at the John Stroh home Wednesday. Reinhold Berg was an Alta shopper Thursday. Charlie Larson visited with Fred Brockett Wednesday evening. Joe Diede and Emil Helfenstein were Alta shoppers Thursday. Emanuel Schatz visited at the John Stroh home Wednesday evening. Emanuel Edmond and Edwin Schatz spent Thursday evening at the Joe Diede Home. Fred Bender, Jr., was an Alta caller Thursday. Eddie Johnson called at Karl Schatz’ home on Friday. Fred Bender, Sr., and son Edward motored to Regan on Thursday. Eddie Johnson and Alvin Brockett spent Thursday evening visiting with Nole Ness. John Stroh and Bennie Schatz called at the Fred Brockett home Friday. John and Henry Schaeffer called at the Nole Ness home on Thursday. Eddie Johnson was a business call- er at the Charlie Larson home Fri- day. Mervin Oder called at the John Anderson home Tuesday. Henry Schaeffer and son Henry made a business trip to Mercer Sat- sf urday. Emanuel Schatz was a caller at the Emil’ Johnson home Fviday. John Schaeffer called at the Karl Schatz home Saturday. Edward Schatz called at the Karl Schatz home Saturday. Karl Schatz. Johnny Schaeffer, David and Thafield Schatz were Alta shoppers Saturday. Eddie Johnson and Emanuel Schatz were Alta shoppers Saturday. Eddie Johnson and Emanuel Schatz were Friday evening visitors at the John Stroh home. Ed. Curley and Edward Schatz mo- tored to McClusky Saturday evening. Emil Helfenstein called at the Fred Brockett home Saturday. Fred and Jake Curley, Edmund and Edwin Schatz and Emil Helfenstein were visitors at the Henry Schatz home Saturday evening. David and Thafield Schatz were visitors at the Henry Schaeffer home Sunday evening. John Steinert from Bismarck is spending a few days at the Karl Schatz home. Eddie Johnson and Alvin Brockett spent Sunday at the Christ Wolf home in Wilton. Quite a number of young folks were gathered at the William Steinert home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schlafman were Sunday evening visitors at the Henry Schaeffer home. By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Amundson and family were dinner guests at the John Carlson home Sunday. The McAllister boys were Alta call- ers Tuesday. Delbert Olson spent a couple of days last week at the Fred Brockett home doing some mechanical work. Gottlieb Steinert and sons, Emanuel and Edwin, were Regan callers Thursday. John Carlson and son Dennis were callers in Regan Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne called at the John Carl- son home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange went to Mercer Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lange's grandmother. Delbert Olson stayed at the Lange home and did the chores while they were gone. J. C. Olson was a Regan caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steinert and son Leo and Mr. and Mrs. John Zelmer and daughter Doris Mae visited with relatives in Wilson township Thurs- lay. Mrs. John,Carlson and children, Dennis and Doris, spent Saturday night at the J. C. Olson home, while Mr. Olson and Mr, Carlson attended some doings in the Log Cabin in Re- gan. Emil Sattler spent Saturday eve- ning at the Efraham Schaeffer home. The Pleasant View School board held their regular meeting at the school house Tuesday afternoon. John Stroh called at the Karl Schatz home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Schaeffer and son. Marvin and Kenneth Bjork spent Wednesday evening at the John Stroh home. Visitors atthe John Zelmer home Steinert, the Albrecht young folks, ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Steinert and fon Leo, Albert Zelmer and Emil Sat- tler. Sam Schafer was a McClusky vis- itor Friday. Pen and Alfred Reinvart spent acker, Russel and Dutch Dralle and Clarence Beard. They report a fine events, time. The prize for the best old time; Emanuel and Edmund Schatz called} Mrs. John J. Walcker and Mrs. Bill TS day evening at the John Stroh y | Miss Schafer will lend with relatives here. + at the John Stroh home | Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Olson spent Sat- urday evening at the John Carlson home. brecht home Saturday evening. Fred Bergquist called at the ham Schaeffer home Saturday. {again entered school. | Oder were Alta shoppers Saturday. Tuesday. at her home. \ning with the Reinhart boys. Efraham Schaeffer, Bill | Alta store Monday. Delbert Olson spent Sunday after- neon at the Wm. Hickel home. Bennie Schatz, who stays at ‘the John Stroh home spent Thursday and Friday at the Karl Miller home. Sam Schafer shopped at the Alta store Saturday. Albert and Earl McAllister called | at the Efraham Schaeffer home Sun- day forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and {sons Emil and Hjalmer spent Sunday at the J. C. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children Dennis and Doris and J. C. Olson motored to Wilton Sunday, | where they went to consult a doctor !in regard to Doris as she has been | bothered with an earache for several days. Nina, Eva, Florence, Earl and Al- | ning at the J. R. Jones home, Visitors at ‘the John Stroh home Sunday were August Nugard of Mc- Clusky, Emil, Ted, Edward and Annie Stroh and Teddy Hochhalter. Bennie Schatz, Emil and Ted Stroh spent Sunday evening at the Efra- ham Schaefer home. ; Heaton I ~——________—-¢ By SARAH HEINLE Joe Holkup took his brother John to Wilton Monday morning to at- tend high school. Heinle's children and Holkup's chil- dren were in at Hall's place Monday afternoon. Miss Esther Haas was @ business caller at the Fred H. Walcker home Monday. Among those who helped to sew a quilt for Mrs. M. Kemele at the Fred H. Walcker home in Turtle Lake were Mrs. John Newhardt, Mrs. Haas, Mrs. Breekle, Mrs. John Schelzlsy, Miss Esther Haas and Mrs. M. Kemele Tuesday evening. . Among those who were visitors at the Rudolph Heinle home were Mr. and Mrs. John Korner, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffer and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Krabs and daughter Bernice Tues- day evening. Ruth Herbert and Ruby Heinle and the John Hoffer children were visiting with the John Korner chil- dren Tuesday evening. A large crowd attended church at the John Korner home Wednesday; Thursday and Friday evenings. Mr. and Mrs, John Steinke are the proud parents of a baby boy. Herbert Heinle was visiting with Norman Walcker Sunday. Rev. F. F. Schwandt was an over- night guest at the Rudolph Heinle home Thursday. Rev. F. F. Schwandt was a business caller at the John Schuffle home Friday. Miss Elsie Korner is visiting at McClusky this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Walcker and son Elmer and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Keim were visitors at the August Lentz home Tuesday evening. Miss Alma Walcker was an over- night guest at the Rudolph Heinle home Tuesday. August Lentz was a Turtle Lake 5 @/ shopper Thursday. Steiber |}_ Mrs. John Korner, Jr., and children ° ——_—_——-4| returned to John Korner’s home in Turtle Lake after spending a few weeks at the home of her brother-in- law. She returned Friday evening. Miss Louise Klein of Washburn at- tended church at the John Korner home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Walcker and son Norman and Sarah Heinle of Turtle Lake were visitors at the John Steinke home at Garrison Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Walcker and son Norman, Sarah Heinle and Al- bert, Anna and Esther Steinke were Garrison shoppers Saturday. Mrs. M. Kemele was visiting with Mrs. Fred H. Walcker in Turtle Lake Thursday evening. John Newhardt and Mr, John J. Walcker were visitors at the Fred H. Walcker home Sunday. Alidy’ Stobbe was visiting with Ruth Heinle Thursday evening. Mrs. John Korner, Jr., was @ vis- itor at Rudolph Heinle’s home Satur- Gay evening. John Berg of McClusky attended church at the John Korner home Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. Miss Sarah Heinle was visiting with Miss Alma Walcker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Walcker and family were visitors at the John H. Walcker home Saturday evenir.g. Mrs. G. Aledinger was a visitor at the John H. Walcker home Sunday. John Newhardt and daughter Amila were visitors at the Anderson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John Newhardt and son Benny were visitors at the Fred H. Walcker home Sunday evening. The Estherville school board held their regular meeting at the home of |! the clerk, Mrs, John Carlson, | Albert Zelmer called at the A. Al- ‘Efra- |. The McAllister family, who have {been sick with the measles, have The Misses Vina, Myrtle and Edna | John Stroh was an Alta caller Miss Vina Oder, a teacher of Ghylin township spent the week-end { Emil Sattler spent Saturday eve- Hickel and Kenneth Bjork called at the spend: fae. ween al the Fred Walcker home Monday Krabs were at the Fred Walcker home in Turtle Lake to see Mrs. Au- gust Lentz Monday. Miss Alma Walcker and Miss Ber- nice Krabs and Elmer Walcker were visitors at the Fred H. Walcker home Monday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kast were at the Fred Walcker home to see Mrs. Lentz Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Walcker of Underwood are the proud parents of #, baby boy born January 12, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner were Turtle Lake shoppers Tuesday. A large crowd attended the birth- day dance for Herda Berg at the Emil Warner home near Mercer. Edwin and Richard Heinle were absent from school Thursday. Miss Helen Holkup is visiting with friends at Garrison. Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Wagner were visiting at the Fred ‘Wagner home Sunday. ; Among those who were visiting at the William Brezden home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Brezden, Sr., and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brezden and Louise Heinle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siebol and Bertha Brown and her brother were visiting at Reinhold Spitzer’s home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wagner and family were visiting at the Wm. Wag- ner home one day last week. Miss Mannie Jennings spent the week-end at her parents! home. Mr. and Mrs. John Brezden and family are visiting at the William Brezden home for a week or two. Rudolph Berg visited with Rein- hold Wagner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner were Wilton shoppers Saturday. bert McAllister spent Saturday eve-}~ Miss Lydia Grossman visited at the Louis Wagner home last week. John Wagner and Gordon Ketlein were visiting at the Gordon parents’ home last week. 1 Wing > By LILLIAN MILLER Mr. and Mrs, John Harty and chil- dren spent Sunday at Joe Seanlon’s. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Weber were Sunday callers at the Christ Berg home. 4 Mrs. J. B. Glanville and daughter day. An oyster supper was served at See's cafe Saturday for the benefit of the Wing basketball boys. Mrs. G. A. Bossart spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. John Weber, Sr. Helen Bleth spent Sunday after- noon at the Horner home. Mr. and Mrs. Em Glanville were dinner guests at the J. B. Glanville home Friday. Edith Mueller and Jake and Theo- dore Weber spent Friday evening ot the E. 8. Larson home. A number of the Wing folks at- tended the dance held in the Finn hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Booth visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., Sunday. The ‘Wing basketball boys motored to Steele Friday evening to play the Steele basketball boys. The Wing boys won the game by a score of 17 to 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland and Harry Knowles returned home Friday after spending the past month visit- ing friends and relatives in different states in thé east. A. L. Davis and son Ronald and John Harty motored to Bismarck Friday evening where they met Mrs. ‘Davis and daughter. Mrs. Davis and daughter spent the past week in Kill, de leer. Veaton Heaton was a caller in ‘Wing the past week. Mrs, Henry McCloskey spent Sun- day afternoon visiting with Mrs. Lucy Piephorn. Edith Mueller spent Thursday eve- ning at her home in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wagle were. Sunday evening visitors at the N. H. Collins home. Mrs, John Harty and daughter Bernadine were callers at the Ben Klagenburg home Friday evening. John, Lillian and Martha Mueller visited at the R. J. Bleth home Satur- a Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham and son and Miss Leah Harth autoed to McKenzie Sunday to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland and Ed. Dalbec were callers in Goodrich Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knowles. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfred Weber were called to Krafts Wednesday on ac- count of the serious illness of An- | day. drew Kraft, brother of. Mrs. Weber. Jake Hein was a Sunday caller at Dan Hein's. John Mueller, Ed Dalbec and Axel Soder motored to Washburn Friday to transact business. Mrs. Gordon Larson spent several days at the E. 8. Larson home. Mrs, Anttila visited at the Walfred Harju and William Josephson homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossart and Jake Hein returned to their homes Thursday'after spending a few days visiting in Garrison. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Glanville and son Irvin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Em Glanville. The Wing basketball boys played the Tuttle team on the Wing floor Monday evening. The score was 21 to 35 in Tuttle's favor. aaa US TF ras. 2 Moffi | Visited with Mrs. V. Benz on Tues- day. The girls’ 4-H club met at the Ed- son home for their regular 9 a at the John J. Walcker home in| night at the J. F. Coder home and Turtle Lake Monday. @ social meeting. ‘This is the Dr. Heinzroth got Mrs. Fred H.| third year’s work. i Walcker to take care of Mrs. Au- Sr ieiicn Moen “ee aus | gust Lentz Monday. : ‘at the home of her uncle Mrs. John Walcker and Mrs, Bill She is getting along pretty Ferne motored to Bismarck Satur- || lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Emil Enockson in February. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benz moved into the Olson home last Thursday. The August Benz family visited at the Argast home one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and son James visited with their little girl at the Wm. Lane home Thursday. Gtto Broun visited a few days with his friend Ed. Kleeman last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and daughter Harriet visited at the J. F. Coder home Thursday evening. ‘The Misses Beth Porter and Har- riet Moffit and Neil Edwards vis- ited at the Coder home Sunday eve- Ed. Kleeman called at the Wm. Lane home Tuesday. Mrs. V. Benz entertained Miss Har- riet Moffit at a birthday supper last Friday night, Mrs. C. E. Moffit and son Jimmy were also guests. B. F. Lane and Rev. Kinzler drove to Mandan Thursday with 16 dressed turkeys which B. F. Lane sold to the Packing company. Miss Harriet Moffit spent Friday night at the Fred Moffit home. Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler called on Mrs. V. Benz Friday night. ‘The girls’ 4-H club met at the J. F. Coder home on Tuesday ‘night for their social meeting. Games and con- tests were the pastimes. A lovely lunch was served. A large number of guests were present. Mrs, C. E. Moffit and son James spent several days at the William Lane home this week. Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Kinzler called at the Fred Moffit home Wednesday night. Jimmy Nichols, who was hurt last week at school was able to come home from the hospital Saturday. He had his left wrist broke. The F. J. Argast family and the Frank Durfee family were enter- tained at dinner Sunday at the Vig- go Jensen home. A lovely dinner was enjoyed by all. The members of the Mothers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Hill on Fri- Edward Morris home for the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Morris and daughter, tat di visited at the T. F. lay. Albert et the H. A. guest with Bennie and Levi Anderson Sunday night. ‘A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the dance at the Pete Lundquist home Saturday night. Gerald Morris called at the Clar- ence % Winifred and Howard re- turned to their home Sunday after visiting at the T. F. Morris home for some time. Bennie Anderson and Louie John- son visited at the T. F. Morris home ‘Sunday. Willard Diamond, was a brief caller at the T. F. Morris home Sunday. } Hampton By ELIZABETH KOFPPY John Buckley of near Cannon Ball called on friends here in this vicin- ity Monday afternoon. Wallace Kyes and John Green transacted business in Cannon Ball Monday. Jake Herr of Emmonsburg and D. C. Denholm were business callers in Cannon Ball Tuesday forenoon. Steve Koppy, Sr., took the train from Cannon Ball Wednesday fore- noon to visit his daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Reben- itch of Ft. Rice and transacted busi- ness in Mandan the following day. Jake Sehiermeister, Bill Human, Math Koppy, Henry Konittel and Godfrey Grenz were business callers in Cannon Ball Thursday. Frank Chesrown called at the Steve Koppy home Thursday afternoon. Carl Rebenitsch of near Fort Rice is at the Steve Koppy home this week, doing repair work. Daniel Haider and son Steve of the —> day. The afternoon was spent in- formally. The ladies served a lovely lunch at the close of the meeting. Rev. O. E. Kinzler called at the George Morrison home last Friday. Everett Porter and son Clair re- turned home Friday from a few days’ visit with Archie Luce at the river. Rev. Kinzler called at the Coder home Saturday. oe Arena 1 | nen EEE) By MBS. 0. McINTYRE Andrew Kraft has been very sick the past week with the mumps, but at present is somewhat improved. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs. Bert Glanville attended the Homemakers’ Club meeting held at Mrs. Lester Knowles Friday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Scanlan gave a talk on the care of ice and methods of putting it up. A very nice lunch was served by the hostess which was enjoyed by the large at- tendance. Harry Ulfers called at Bluch Wag- ner’s Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John White from north of Tuttle and Ed. Smith were dinner guests at the McIntyre home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons to dinner Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Webber spent Wednesday night and Thursday at the Kraft home. Harry Ulfers was a business caller in Wing Thursday. Owen McIntyre and Allen Frazier went to Charlie Sattler’s Saturday aft- ernoon after Owen's truck which he broke down near there a week ago. Miss Hilda Wutzka spent the week end at her parental home. Ray Hazlegrove called at McIntyre’s Tuesday. The meeting of the school officers was held at the clerk's office, Mrs. Harry Ulfers, Tuesday afternoon. Charlie Sattler and Owen McIntyre. Ray Hazlegrove was a business caller in Tuttle Friday. Ecklund 1 1 ES TE aa ae By JUSTINE MORRIS Levi Anderson. visited at the T. F. Morris home Thursday. Lester Festerling made a trip to Still Monday. Elsie McCullough, teacher of Eck- lund school number three, gave exami- nations at Ecklund school number two Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Bennie Anderson visited at the Wal- lace Anderson home Wednesday. Justine Morris took examinations at Ecklund school number two Wednes- Victor Anderson was a shopper in Bismarck Wednesday. Marian and Gerald Morris were callers in Still Thursday. Wallace Anderson called at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Gerald Morris was an over night guest at the John Herdebu home on ‘Tuesday enroute home from the river with wood. Aldythe McCullough taught Ecklund school number three the forepart of the week for her sister Elsie. Levi Anderson was an over night guest at the Wallace Anderson home Wednesday. : 2 Mabel McCullough visited at the T. F. Morris home Wednesda: mine. Sarah Holden has been visiting with her sister, Mrs, Wallace Anderson, the Those attending were Fred Haas,| church. St. Anthony territory were business callers in this vicinity Friday. Fred Ohthauser helped his father put up ice Friday. Business callers in Cannon Ball Saturday were Oswin Riemer, Henry Knittel, Godfrey Grenz, Steve Koppy, Sr. and John Backhous. Walter Schiermeister and Bill Hu- man went to Cannon Ball Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and daughters visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Friday evening. Mrs. Steve Koppy is this week a guest at the home of her daughter ‘Theresa of near Fort Rice. - Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Olson and son and Fred Westerman of Fort Rice were in this vicinity Sunday af- ternoon. reese | Braddock EEE My MBS. E. F. SAVAGE The Junior Class entertained the High School pupils and the School faculty at a masquerade party Friday evening, January 17th. ‘Warner Sempel was a passenger to Bismarck Thursday returning home Saturday. Dr. Baer was called to Braddock Saturday from Steele to visit Mrs. Hehn, who is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Zottnick. The doctor also attended little Mary Ellen Marx who has an infection in her eye. The doctor returned as far as Moffit by train and from there to Steele by auto. James O’Brien, collector for the closed banks, left Friday for Kintyre and on Saturday he went to Linton. He will again be in Braddock the week commencing January 26th. Henry Wetzel is a visitor at the Cen- tral Hotel this week. Reverend Kinzler drove down from Moffit Sunday evening and preached to a large congregation in the M. E. o | 2 Miss Elsie Damsgaard was the guest of Miss Helen Aarvig Friday evening and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weber were pas- sengers to Linton Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Weber returned to Braddock Fri- day while Mrs. Weber will remain for some time at the home of her sister at Linton. Mrs, McCusker came over to Brad- dock with Mr, McCusker from Hazel- ton Friday and visited with friends until Saturday afternoon. 4 Miss Katie Uhrich left Saturday to visit with friends in Ashley. The Gentlemen's Whist club, for- Annanias_clul nesday evening at the Siem pool hall. ao BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1981 Cieiiemmmmnns ee NEWS. OF OUR NEIGHBORS . Sandwiches, filled cookies End coffee were then served by Mes- dames Barton, Button and Long. The next meeting will be January 27th at the home of Mrs, A. Button. ‘Miss Mary Feyereisen left Monday afternoon for Bismarck where she has secured employment. — Florence Lake i JESS le ieee By HELEN WITT Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and daugh- ter Beverly spent Wednesday after- noon and evening at the E. E. Glan- ville home. James, Arthur Tees and John Bailey were Wing shoppers Wednesday after- in. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Scallon and fam- ily were Bismarck shoppers Wednes- day. : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family motored to Wing Tuesday bringing Mrs. Herman Seilinger and ison, Melvin Eugene, home with them. Norman Johns returned to Valley City to resume his studies after spend- ing the holidays at his parental home. Ralph Halver was a Wing shopper ‘Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Tues- day evening at the Herman Nelters home. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Seilinger and family spent Wednesday at the Her- man Seilinger home. Gottfred Weber called at the Arthur Tees home Friday forenoon. Jake Hindbauch and D. F. McClel- lan were Wing shoppers Wednesday. Gust Witt called at the D. F. Mc- Clellan home Thursday forenoon. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Binder, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wahl, Mrs. Andrew Mel- hoff and Mrs. Jacob Triebwasser spent Tuesday afternoon at the Wm. Witt home. Mr. Steves and son Henry called at the John Witt home. Mrs. John Witt spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Tees. D. F. McClellan called at the Wm. Witt home Friday. Hetman Seilinger, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville and Mrs. Ben Boss and daughter Beverly spent Thursday at the Henry Seilinger home. Henry Seilinger called at the Char- ley Seilinger home Friday. Miss Marcella Neiters is assisting at the Arthur Tees home for a few days this week. Willie Hindbauch called at the D. F. McClellan home Thursday afternoon. John Bauer was an over night guest, at the Wm. Witt home Sunday night. John Helpin called at the John Witt home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Thursday afternoon at the Wm. Witt home and Thursday evening at the D. F. McClellan home. Mrs. Ben Boss and daughter Beverly are spending a few days this week at the E. E. Glanville home. Martha, Emily and Fred Hindbauch and Leo and Bill Neiters spent Thurs- day at the R. G. Marchant home. Charley, Henry Seilinger, John Hel- pin, Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Glanville, An- drew Neiters, Fred Hindbauch and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt were Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and family spent Friday evening at the John Witt home. Marcella, Andrew and Wilbert Nei- ters spent Wednesday at the R. G. Marchant home. . Mrs. Jacob Handbauch and daugh- ter Edna spent Wednesday afternoon at the Herman Neiters home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger ard family spent Sunday at the Herman Seilinger home. Misses Margaret and Irene Mar- chant entertained Emil, Edward, Ted and Annie Stroh, Marcella, Andrew, Albert, Leo, Wilbert Neiters and‘Mar- tha, Fred, Willie, Emily Hindbauch and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt and George and Ted Nolan at their par- ental home Sunday evening. A Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger spent Friday evening at the E. E. Glanville home. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Sat- urday night at the R. G. Marchant home. Henry Selinger called at the Char- ley Seilinger home Friday afternoon. Gust Witt called at the R. G. Mar- chant home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt spent last ‘Wednesday evening at the Henry Sei- linger home. Gottfred Weber called at the Arthur Tees home Saturday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son Stanley and James Tees attended the dedication of the World War Memo- b| Tial building of Bismarck Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son Stanley spent the week end visiting relatives in Bismarck. Irene Marchant spent Sunday aft- George Shepherd, chairman of the county commissioners, was a Braddock caller Thursday. Friday. Floyd Martini drove the mail on rural route No. 2 for R. Aarvig on ii Sef fd e i B BE i i 4 f it ¢ 2 it g ? g z E i | AE d ernoon at the J. E. Witt home. Gottfred Weber was a Wing shop- per Saturday afternoon. IRIE Riri cit a |S. W. Burleigh i ——————_—_—_ _—_— KATIE D. STEWART / Mr. and Mrs. Christ Smith and son Percy visited at the Claud. Houser home one day last week. James Karas had some dental work |done in Bismarck Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Claud Houser trans- acted business in Bismarck Friday. Dan McLean was a business caller in the capital city Thursday. Mr. Colter called at the Angus Stewart home Saturday evening. George Varnum, Menoken, was @ caller at the Norman Stewart home an_ overnight James Karas home Sat- i George Karas visited at Norman Stewart's y. ‘Mrs, Seems is spending a few days ae Bee re ial aii’ .) qu 4 wait

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