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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1931 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ey 9, { Welch’sSpur | — OO . By MRS. ROBERT M. WELCH Eldon and Eleanor’ Snyder, son and Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sny- der, who missed a week of school, are back at their studies this week. - Ed Roppler assisted by his son Leo ‘and son-in-law Robert Welch, hauled couple of hogs to the Ripple stock- yards in Mandan Monday. Robert Welch called at the home .9f his brother John, Monday eve- ‘ning. Otto Giovinonni called at the Ro- bert Welch home to thaw out his puted en route to Bismarck Tues- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman mo- tored to Bismarck to attend the poul- try show Tuesday evening. Ed Doppler and son Leo motored to Bismarck and Mandan Tuesday. ‘While in Bismarck they attended the Capitol theatre. Earl Snyder and sons Ralph and Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. John Craw- ford and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Welch and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Otis Davenport, Mr. and Mrs, Amos Robidou and baby son, and Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dorman were all in Bismarck Wednesday. H. Stahl of Brittin visited at the John Welch home the middle of the week. Ralph Snyder, who has been as- sisting with chores at the home of his aunt Mr3. Tyler Johnson of Ster- jing for about a week, returned home Wednesday. Mr. Johnson who has been ill“for several weeks with ty- Phoid fever in a Bismarck hospital, returned to his home the same day. Ed Doppler and son Leo called at the Jack Ishmael home Wednesday. Willie Siewart called at the Earl Snyder home one day this week look- ing for stray horses. “ Theodore and Clarence Dorman viisted at the Doppler home Wednes- day evening. Word came from Glen Oder and Lawrence Doppler that they expected to fly with a fellow student to Den- ver, Colo., for the week-end. The boys’ last report of their school was that they were studying parachute. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Doppler called at ihe home of their daughter, Mrs. Ro- bert Welch Wednesday. + Warren Baker and Clarence Dop- Pler called at the Robert Welch home Wednesday evening. Ed Doppler and son Leo motored to Menoken Thursday evening to de- iver a birthday cake to Clarence who ‘stays in Menoken and goes to high school. A. D. Welch had some grain ground at the Doppler place Friday. Arthur Yeakle, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sny- der and son and daughter Ralph and Margaret were Bismarck visitors Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abeline and family and Ralph Snyder visited at the Jack Ishmael home Sunday. Mrs. Hesse and son Henry visited at the Ed Doppler home Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Doan visited at the John Welch some Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moule of Bis- marck visited at the A. D. Welch home Sunday. Marcus Tremblay and Margaret McMurrich visited at .the Dirlam home Sunday afternoon. Ed Doppler and son called at the Geo. Varnum home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family and Ralph Snyder visited at the Ed Doppler home Sunday eve- ning. o——___——_—__ - ——_—_-e Canfield | ——____________4 By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN The Sunday school class meeting} which was held at J. F. Littles Friday night was very well attended. There were about 25 members present. Margaret Lindsey has been on the sick list the’ past few days, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuehl and Grant Lindsey took turkeys to Bis- marck Saturday. Charles Our spent Monday night at the J. F. Little home. Ira Bailey was a caller at Ehnes Saturday. Vincent Sherman took Mrs. Fits- gerald to Wing Friday. .. Phyllis Little visited with Elizabeth Jorgenson Saturday afternoon. Joseph Cook visited with Clayton poe Clyde Little in the hay field Fri- Joseph Cook, Sr., arrived home from West Virginia where he has been for the last few months, Fred Olson-was a caller at the Joseph Cook home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burg and family were Friday evening callers at the Jorgenson home, dim Little, son Virgil, Mrs. Ole Olson, and son Oscar, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons, Clair and’ Gerald, Merriel Lindsey, Charles Our and Charles Kuehl were Wing callers Sat-| 4 urday. Clayton and Clyde Little were call- ers at Doctors ‘Wednesday night. Raymond Patten, Lawrence and Al- fred Bouche attended Catholic services in Wing Friday. Clayton Little was a Regan caller Saturday afternoon. Alice Strand came home from Bis- marck Friday, Clyde and Clayton Little and Bert Fitzgerald were Regan callers Satur- day night. Ella Schilling and Martha Newman ee callers at Jim Littles Saturday night. Louie Jorgenson and Jake Zelmer were in town Thursday. Jim, Ruth and Phyllis Little were jn town Thursday afternoon. Hester Bailey has been staying at Mrs. Mable Bailey’s the past few days. ira Bailey was.in town Saturday. Barney Strand was in Wilton hav- ing dental work done Priday. Kenmar\ Jordahl and Lioyd Knud- son went to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and family were dinner guests at the Strand home Sunday. pape sicaded thie Homestead- a Ghylin home - night. Burnett Jacobson pte ‘week end with Ruth Little, Oscar and Dee Bailey were bens) at the Ghylin ‘home Friday Giloers Ward was a calle? Jim Little home | oy hye -|J, F. Little home Sunday forenoon. Ole Olson, Sr., were callers in Wilton, Still and Regan Saturday night. Violet Olson was an overnight guest at the A. F. Ghylin home Thura- H Fal if i ah MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Floyd Owen’ and John Glum were callers in Bismarck Monday. Lawrence Madland delivered hogs to McKenzie Tuesday. Chas. McCor- mick and William Kershaw assisted him with hauling. John Olsen and Floyd Owen helped George Wachal with butchering Tuesday. John Olsen was a business caller in Bismarck Wednesday. Lawrence Madland and Harry Smith also were callers in Bismarck on the same day. Walter Dietzman was a caller in Menoken Wednesday. Mrs, Henry Miller visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gable while Mr. Miller and son Harold went to Bismarck Wednes- day. Bill Nesh was a caller at the W. A. Dietzman home Thursday: after- 2100n. ‘Mino Harms -called- at *the-Floyd Owen home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer and sons Reinhold and Alfred and daugh- ter Viola were callers at the Henry Miller home the previous Sunday. Mr.’and Mrs. Tebbo Harms were callers in Bismarck Monday. Lawrence Madland place Thursday night, which had strayed away. Tebbo Harms and Henry Miller started putting up ice Thursday. George Gable and daughter Grace ahd son Ambroe were visitors at the John McCormick home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen were callers at the Frances school Friday mi orning. John McCormick was a caller at the home of his brother Charles, Thursday. Elmer Lundquist visited school No. 1 Thursday afternoon, Walter Dietaman had some work done on his truck at Menokef Fri- day afternoon. John McCormick visited at the home of his mother Thursday. County Agent Putman of Bismarck organized a baby beef club at the ied Sibley school house Friday ght. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Vern Tysell and Harry Smith were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Loule Olsen was a caller at the home of his brother John, Sunday afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neth were bus- iness callers in Bismarck Seturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietsman and Gladys Tooker were viistors at. the Bill Neth home Sinday afternoon. ¢ ! Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN- ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Watkins called at the 8. R. Little home Friday. Kenmar Jordahl and Barney Strand were Bismarck business call- Phe E i H me é 8 i i H & i [ Fy e 8 E + g i i | g gs st a5 ai HI i Bers’ eof ; al fe : i a iat fF f + bd d =e iF a TE é z i i i H i F E F Z i i SEE ist iH ll fy eel € i if ty Fs ~E : @| Schaeffer home Wednesday evening. Robert Pataner and John Zelmer ;|lin township, spent the week-end at ) were callers at the Ole Olson home > Elisabeth and Laurie Jorgenson and Freida Enis spent Sunday with Ruth and Phyllis Little. Mr. Isaac Marcovitz called at the Burnett Jacobson, Orlo Johnson, Kenmar Jordah! and Lucille Johnson ‘and the Little young folks attended church services in Regan Sunday Mr and Mrs. Ole Oigon and Violet Olson, Dee Bailey and Mrs. A. Fj Ghylin were business callers in Bis- marck Monday. i Kenmar Jordahl was a business | caller in Bismarck Monday. Barney Strand went to Wilton and had some dental work done Thurs- Fred Olson spent (Monday night at the A. F. Ghylin home. Hester Bailey spent fhe week-end with Edith Francis. $ Mrs. Knudson and son Lloyd were callers at the §. L. Jordahl home Sunday evening. Chas. Our visited at the J. F. Little home Monday e' ening. er Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rasche and girls and P, E Patton. were callers in Wing Friday. Prancis Fitzgerald called at the J. F, Little home Thursday. ‘ The Y. P. class met at the J. F. Little home Friday, January 23. County Agent H. O. Putman will meet with the Horhemakers’ club at the A. F. Ghylin home Thursday, February 5, to talk on “4-H” work. All mothers wishing their daughters to take sewing please be present. Callers at the L. Jorgenson home Saturday evening were Frank. and Clarence Walker, “But” and Clyde Little and Willie Enis. Milo Sanders of Bismarck called at the Ira Bailey home Sunday. ‘Ed Rasche and Fred Enis called at the .L. Jorgenson home. Clayton and Clyde Little, Ed Rasche and Willie Enis called at the L. Jorgenson home Wednesday. Mz. Feuling and George Boss called at the L. Jorgenson and F. Enis homes Friday. helped Ed. Rasche butch- Fred Enis er Friday. The Jorgenson children and Jimmy Gramling visited a while at the Ira n | Bailey home on their way home from .|S8chool Priday. ° | ° Steiber i By MRS. WM. HICKEL > J. C. Olson and John Carlson were business callers in Regan Tuesday. Sam and Herman Schafer motored to McClusky Saturday and brought ack their sister Lillian, who spent the week-end at her home. Lillian is @ student in the McClusky high school. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Zelmer and family spent Saturday evening at the Philip Zelmer home. Harold Falkins, Pleasant View| teacher, spent the week-end at the ;Sam Hauser home near McClusky. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Bismarck spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vickstrom spent Monday evening at the J. C. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bosch and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Geh- ing. home Monday. Robert Pataner was a Regan. caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne spent Friday evening at the Robert Pataner home. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children, Dennis and Doris, spent Friday evening at the J. C. Olso1 home. $ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steinert enter- tained a number of friends and rela- ives at a birthday party at their ome Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily spent Friday afternoon at the Fred Bergquist home. Bill Hickel and Efraham Scheaffer called at the W. S. Oder home Fri- day. Herbert and. Robert Zelmer called at the Emil Sattler home Saturday "nd tthe, notn nd family spent Sunday with relatives! near Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson called at the Wm. Hickel home Friday af- ternoon. Myrwin Oder spent Thursday eve- ning at the J. C. Olson home. * Mr, and Mrs, John Stroh and fam- ily spent Friday evening at the Efra- ham Scheaffer home. Philip and Arthur Zelmer called at the Robert Patzner home Saturday. Vina and Myrtle Oder and Bessie Anderson shopped at the Alta store Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Steinert called on her sister, Mrs. John Zelmer, Thursday. Sunday visitors at the Sam Schafer home were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Radke reorgt ‘Alta, Store Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Zelmer and daughter Ida spent Sunday evening at the A. Albrecht home. Emil Sattler called at the Efraham called in Wilton Saturday. They took: one of Mr. Patsner’s cars in to be re- Mr, and Mrs. John Carlson spent Sunday at the William Hickel home. ‘Miss Vina Oder, a teacher in Ghy- ‘They were accompanied by Mr. Mrs. Julius Sweigle and family. who are spending a couple of days visit- ing at the Sattler home. Mrs, Swei- gle and Mrs. Sattler are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Scheaffer and son Marvin and Kenneth Bjork spend Sunday at the Scheaffer home hear McClusky. Mr. and: Mrs. Wm. Hiekel and son Wayne spent Saturday evening at the John Carlson home. ‘ Shoppers at the Alta store Satur. day ‘afternoon were: Mr: and’ Mrs. John Anderson, Efraham Scheaffer, Bill Hickel, Mike Bosche, Alvin Zel- mer and Bennie Schats. John Stroh called at the Eiraham Scheaffer home Thursday afternoon. Efraham Scheaffer called at the A. Albrecht home Monday morning. 2 a — 9 By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. B. O.\Lein were Tuesday vening guests at the J. A. Fisher home at Canfield. a Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mickelson and family, Mrs. Andrew Fisher, Mrs. John Steinert and daughter Mabel motored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. H. F, Dimond and Mys. B. O. Lein were Wilton shoppers Friday. Returning home with them were Ella | Josephson home Sunday afterngon. Schilling and Martha Newman, who were week-end guests at the Lund- berg home. * The Ladies’ Aid met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A, H¢ Lundberg. | ‘The next meeting will-be held at the home of Mrs, Andrew Fisher, Wed- nesday, February 11, The members are asked to be present by 2 o'clock | hoff returned to Wing’ with him. Pp. m, in order that the business meeting may be held at an earlier hour. Miss Evon Maulsby of Sykeston is the guest of her sister Irene for sev- eral days this week. _ Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte held high honors at the Bridge club which met at the August Westerman home Wed- nesday. The next meeting of the club will be held Thursday, January 29 at the home of Mrs. Tourtelotte. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lein were Wil- ton callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Urback were Sunday dinner guests at the H. F. Rannestad home. Mr, and Mrs. L, Hopkins and Rus- sell Hopkins were Sunday evening guests at the Dimond home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fisher Sun- day. Mrs, A. L. Garnes motored to San- | ger Wednesday. The whist partyto be given by the Auxiliary has been indefinitely post- poned. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bartholomew of Wilton called at the A. F. Tourte- lotte home Sunday. They brought with them Bernita Brennise, who spent the time with her parents. Other guests at the Tourtelotte home were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hitt of Wil- ton. Mrs. A. L. Garnes and Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte were week-end shoppers at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman attended the Homesteaders’ meeting at the Alvin Ghylin home Friday. Mrs, A, H. Lundberg and Mrs. Wim. Mickelson were Thursday guests of their sister, Mrs. Arthur Strand. _. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson spent Sunday with friends in Bismarck. Alta aaa By KARL SCHATZ o | Charlie Larson was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Tuesday. Eddie Johnson and Edmund Schatz were visitors at the Henry Schatz home on Tuesday. Edin Schatz called at the Charlie Larson home Tuesday. Henry Scheaffer, Jr., was an Alta caller Tuesday evening. Edwin and Edmund Schatz spent Monday evening visiting with J. R. Jones. Esther Johnson visited at the Fred Brackett home Sunday evening. Edward Schatz spent Tuesday with J. R. Jones. fi Christ Reinhart was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday. Karl Schatz called at the Fred Bender, Sr., home Wednesday. Dave Hochhalter hauled a load of hay for J. R. Jones Wednesday. Emanuel Schatz called at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday. John Steinert from Bismarck, who was spending a few days at the Karl’ Bismarck callers Wednesday. Schatz home, is now staying at the Fred Bender, Sr., home. Eddie Johnson was an Alta caller ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zelmer and | February 4th. son Edwin attended church meeting at the Alta church Sunday. Bennie Schatz visited at the John Anderson home Tuesday evening. Davold Scheaffer, who is staying at the Jake Hochhalter home cixled at the Henry Scheaffer home Thurs- Gay. Edmond, Edwin and Emanuel were Wednesday evening visitors at the John Stroh home. August Niehart and Jake Fry from McClusky were visitors at the John Stroh home Sunday. Esther Johnson spent Thursday und Friday visiting the.Emil Zelmer Edmond and Edwin Schatz and Ed- die Johnson spent Thuraday evening were callers at the Karl Schatz home Saturday. Karl Shcatz, Edmond and Emanuel spent Priday and Saturday in Mc- Clusky visiting friends there. Edwin Schatz spent goad eve- ning at the George Hecker e, Eddie Johnson and Alvin Brackett called at the Christ Wolfe home Fri- | school, returned home with them to day evening. George Hecker, who has. been ill at Fairchild the hospital for the past several Kusch were Sterling callers. Thurs- ‘Sunday | reais, returned to his home Friday. pb-fafls i at McClusky i Hugemann from Bismarck spent the: week-end at the George j Hecker home. Philip Wahl was a business caller ‘Ben Schats spent Friday evening and Saturday with Edwin Schatz. Stroh home Saturday, Einil Johnson was an Alta. shopper Saturday. David Schatz called dt the Henry at teie Fate eee eee Bergquist home. . Ed Sparrow motored Saturday on Business. aH { ° to McClusky home® Alta Sunday evening. Fred Bender, Sr., and sons Ed and Alvin were callers at the Karl Schatz | home Saturday, I Thafield Schatz spent Friday eve- ning visiting with Hank and Ed! Schatz, Emil Helfenstein was a visitor at the Henry Schaffer home Friday. t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaffer and family spent Friday evening visit- ing at the Joe Deide home. Charlie Larson was a visitor at the | Hank and Ed Schatz home Friday. Thafield Schatz was an Alta caller Friday. Ben and Edwin Schatz were visit- | ke at the Johnson home Sunday eve- j ning. Albert Zelmer was a visitor at Al-| brecht'’s home Sunday evening. | > Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER . | Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Bleth and son | were Sunday visitors at the Mueller home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and chil- dren, Beverly, Opal and Bill, spent Sunday in Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Harju and son and Elizabeth and Anna Marie Mueller were visitors at the Charles Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and fam- ily and Erna Enockson were supper Ce at the John Harty home Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and daugh-! ter were visitors in Wing Sunday. John Mueller autoed to Tuttle Fri-; day to transact business. Rudy Mel- Clara Weber assisted Mrs. John Fields with housework Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Harty spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A.) L. Davis, A number of the Wing folks at- tended the dance held in Tuttle Fri- Cay evening. Mrs. John Weber, Jr., visited with Mrs. Jonn Mueller Saturday after- noon, A double header basketball game was held in the Wing hall Saturday evening. Wing defeated Tappen by a score of 42 to 10 and Mildew, the sec- ond Wing team, defeated Menoken 40 to 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and small children and Edith Mueller spent Sunday evening visiting at the Mueller home. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky mo- tored to Tuttle Sunday evening. Rev Christ conducted church serv- ices in the Congregational church Sunday. Mrs. Herman Seilinger visited with Mrs. Joha Weber, Sr., one day last week. George Anderson motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. : z Mr. and Mrs. John Hepper, Jake Hepper and Mrs. G. Stroble were supper guests at the John Mueller home Monday. The Wing basketball boys motored 'o Robinson Monday to play the Rob- inson team. The Wing boys won by a score of 26 to 17. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns visited wih Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Lytle Sun- NA Mildred Josephson was an over- night guest at the W. Harju home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson and fam- ily were Sunday visitors at the James Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth and son, Helen Bleth and Mgrie McGinnis were Supper guests qt the J. J. Horner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Bossart, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dagner, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and Jake Hein attended the funeral veg of an old friend in Tuttle Sun- lay. | Taft ° By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Ernest Hurr took Elmona to Sterling | Monday morning where she stays and goes to school. Mrs. Henry Jessen was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Presley Gosney and Charley Gos- ney were McKenzie callers Monday. Lloyd Wildfang of McKenzie called at the Henry Jessen and Gosney homes Sunday. Ernest Hurr and daughter Ida were Sterling callers Wednesday. Miss Ida | attended the 4-H club meeting held! in the school house after school, Mrs. Roscoe Parker is club leader. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Jessen were Norvel Marvel was a Sterling call- er Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. M. E. Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs, E. A. Kling in Sterling Hanaford Fairchild called at the Gosney home Wednesday. A, E. Cline and son Lesley were Sterling callers Wednesday. Harry Edgerly called at the Gosney home Thursday. Mrs. Laverne Richardson spent Thursday evening at the Henry Jes- sen home. She also visited Mrs. Sapp in Sterling in the afternoon. George Lewis was a Sterling caller Thursday. Mrs. Anne Hoeft is staying at the Carl Olson home while Mrs, Olson is in a Bismarck hospital whete she had an operation for mastoids. Harry Edgerly was a Sterling call- er Thursday. Mrs. George Lewis enjoyed a visit from her aunt who came here from Aberdeen to visit her, Mrs. Lewis and her aunt are now visiting Mrs.. Lewis’ sister, Mrs. Floyd Bier of Braddock. Mrs, Laverne Richardson and baby visited at the Henry Jessen home the latter part of the week. Ernest Hurr and daughter Ida were Sterling callers Friday: Elmona, who stays in town and attends spend the week-end. Horace and Arnold | homes. Ray Baeth was a Sterling caller Saturday. Presley Gosney spent Sunday af- | ternoon with M. L. Lewis. i Miss Doris Chenoweth spent Satur- | {aay night and Sunday with Lucille | Elness. Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Fairchild and; baby of Bismarck spent Sunday at/ the Horace Fairchild home. { William Lane and Charley Mauk of Moffit, who are cutting ice at the | N._P. reservoir, are boarding at the | Gosney home. } Ray and Buster Baeths were Ster-j Ning callers Sunday. | A large crowd attended the card; party in the Sterling hall Friday | night. After the card game was over they danced and supper was served, | Pete Youngreen was a Sterling/ caller Monday. | Hanford Fairchild called at the! Gosney home Monday. i Roderick Chenoweth was a Sterling | caller Sunday. i Roy Turner, P. M. Gosney and! Norvel Marvel called on M. L. Lewis | Saturday afternoon. Charley Gosney was a Sterling call- er Sunday. py MARC LENE TREE EER a ed Rock Hill | ——+ Elizabeth Jorgenson was _hbsent | from school Tuesday on account of | iliness. Clayton and Cylde Little were! Wednesday evening guests at the Bart Fitzgerald home. C. O. Kettleson and son Lloyd were Thursday evening guests at the| Chas. Hettick home. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons Clair and Gerald motored to Wing and Wilton Saturday. Hester Bailey spent Wednesday and Thursday as a guest of her sis- ter Mabel. Kenmar Jordahl and Lloyd Knut- son motored to Bismarck Friday. Phyllis Little was a Saturday guest of Elizabeth Jorgenson. Frank Farley, who attends high school at Wing, spent the wé@ek-end at his parental home. Regan callers Saturday were Emil Olson, Andrew Kolb, Albert Vollen, Ernie Gordon, Stephen Monroe, Al- len Tolliver, S. W. Nemetz, Charlie Hettick, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCul-+ Jough and family, Walter Scott, Mar- jon Scott, Pete Lundquist and Clay- ton Little. Bill Mickelson and George Schilling | were Saturday guests at the Lewis; Jorgenson home. i Miss Anna Eide, teacher of school No. 1, spent the week-end at her par- «tal home at Arena. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough and son Bill were Tuesday afternoon guests at the Andrew Olson home. | Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ; ily were Sunday dinner guestsat the | Walter Scott home. j Gilbert Ward called at the J, F. Little home Friday evening. | Clarence and Frank Walker were | Regan callers Saturday afternoon. Guss Graf was a Regan caller Wed- nesday. Oscar Olson called at the Andrew | Walker home Wednesday. \ Burnett Jacobson spent the week- | cnd at the J. F. Little home as | By RUTH LITTLE | as a business caller at | the Fred Ehnes home Saturday. | Mrs. J, R. Fitzgerald was an east-| jbound passenger for Wing Friday hall Saturday night. where she will spend a few days with | her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Sher- ; man. { Mr. and Mrs..C. J. Kuehl and G. O.° Lindsey delivered turkeys at Mandan | Friday. \ The Homesteaders lodge met at the A. F, Ghylin home Friday night. ; J. F, Little and son Virgil, A. F. Ghylin and G. O. Lindsey delivered | horses at Wing Saturday, which they! sold to V. F. Heaton. i Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berg and fam-, ily, Harry, Hans and Gilbert Ward were guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home Friday evening. | Harvey Fitzgerald called at the/| Gottlieb Doctor and Bart Fitzgerald homes to grind feed. Bart Fitzgerald was a Regan call- er Thursday. Emil Olson called at the Ernest Gordon home Wednesday. 1 Stephen Monroe called at Marion | Alm's Saturday night. \ Ella Schilling and Martha New- man attended Sunday school class meeting at the J. F. Little home Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and fam- | ily were Thursday afternoon guests | at the Ernest Gordon home. Harvey Fitzgerald motored to Re- | gan Tuesday. | Lawrence Fitzgerald was a lunch- eon guest at the J. F. Little home| Tuesday. i V. L. Heaton, Gus and Ole Olson ; called at the J. 7. Little and Alvin! Ghylin homes Tuesday. | Vincent Sherman was a Regan caller Tuesday. | Harvey Fitzgerald was a Tuesday guest of his brother Bart. Gottlieb Doctor is confined to his home this week by illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kuehl and G. O. Lindsey motored to the capital! city Thursday. Fred ‘Ehnes was a Regan business caller Wednesday. William McCullough, Sr., and son Ray were Regan callers Tuesday. ~ Lawrence Fitzgerald and Vincent Sherman called at the Stev# Little home Wednesday. Clyde Little spent Wednesday af- ternoon at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Phyllis Little was absent from school Thursday, Friday and Monday due to illness. Clyde and Clayton Little were Wed- nesday evening guests at the Gott- lied Doctor homes. Mr. Ehnes and son Willie called at the Jorgenson home Monday eve- Mr. end Mrs. August Krause were visitors at the Graf home Tuesday. Selmar Severson was a Sterling calor Bay: 5 ir Drystad of Sterling entered a Bismarck hospital where she was operated on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8 iterling callers Friday. Ed Curly and Edwin chats mo- me tored to McClusky Sunday evening, My. and Mrs. Karl Schatz and sons Thetield } { Saturday ting | visit Thursday were H.C. Rasche and Lawrence Fitzgerald. J.-J. Zelmer called at the Martin home Tuesday. Jorgenson and son Tuesday afternoon Patton, who has been Mr. and Mrs. 5S. W. Nemetz family-and Mrs. C. O. l|vesentative of the Legislature this | were Sterling and Driscoll callers on ; Vic Pederson and little Jackie Monday {they returned to the farm, accom- |Friday afternoon. About forty ladies and Bart Fitzgerald 0: one day last week. Lewis Jorgenson and J. J. Zelmer were Tuesday evening guests at the Fred Ehnes home. Harvey Fitzgerald called at the Gottlieb Doctor home Saturay. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling and George Borth motored to Wing Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Fueling con- sulted Dr. Thelen while there. Mr. and Mrs. Van Teno and daugh- ters of Tuttle were overnight guests at the Fred Ehnes home. Mr. Ehnes accompanied them to Wilton Thurs- | day m 4 Tra Bailey was a business caller at | the Fred Ehnes home Friday after- | noon. He also called at the Mabel! Bailey home. C. E. Christianson was a Regan | caller Saturday. { Harvey Fitagerald and Vincent Sherman were Regan callers Satur- | day evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling and; George Borth were Wednesday eve- aed guests at the Lewis Jorgenson ome. Ira Bailey spent Tuestlay afternoon at the Ed. Rasche home, $$. od Christiania | By VIOLET A. CLARKE wa J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Miss Violet Clarke called at the Roscoe Parker home Tuesday. Lester Clark was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mrs. Johnnie. Clarke and Miss} Violet were Sterling callers Wednes- day. Miss Florence Sharp is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz, while Mr. and . Martin Olson are in Bismarck. Martin Olson is our Rep- term. Lester Clark called at the Roscoe Parker home Thursday, Quite a few attended the party at the*Roth home Tuesday night. A. Risoner was a Sterling caller on Wednesday. Miss Gertrude Ellisoner spent Tues- day afternoon with Mrs, Ed. Freshour. Mrs. Robert Sharp is visiting friends in Driscoll for a few days. Warren Belile and sons, Art and Chalvin, were Driscoll callers Satur- day. Ed. Freshour was a Bismarck caller Monday. Ed. Holton is sick with the measles. Marcella Bassen was an over-night visitor at the Ed. Freshour home. William Stile was a Sterling caller Saturday. Quite a few attended the surprise party on Clifford Nilson Saturday night at his home in Drtscoll, the oc- casion being his birthday. Christ Schoon was a Driscoll caller Saturday. The Henry Olson sons and Adolph Hansen's two girls and also Bobby Byers are absent from school on ac- count of measles. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and} coll callers Saturd: Glen Elness of Sterling called at the | Elder Elness home Friday. | Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet} Saturday. Tom Smith visited with Eli Harding Sunday. i A few from dround here attended the roller skating party in the Sterling Ed. Freshour called at the Spitzer home Sunday. Jim > Elder Elness called on John Elness Monday. Mrs. C. J. Peterson of Driscoll was called out to the William Stile home last week as one of the girls was quite sick with the measles. 9 is recov- ering nicely now from the attack. Mr. and Mrs. Edward: Smith were Sterling callers Saturday. ° Ed. Freshour was a Sterling caller Saturday. Miss Violet Clarke spent Sunday afternoon at the Ed. Freshour home. Bob Barrows, accompanied by Glen and Raymond Byers, were Sterling callers Saturday. John Elness was out maintaining road No. 14 Monday. Driscoll ‘ By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON | Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Olson | motored to Steele Thursday afternoon | to attend the funeral of Rueben Stromberg. E. C, Ruble from Minneapolis is} spending a few days here attending to! business affairs, Mrs. Al. Chapin entertained Mrs. | Wm, Meyer, Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet, Mrs. afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Knudson returned Sat- urday evening from Fargo where she} attended the Homemakers’ conven- tion. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Morton and| daughter, Margaret, spent Friday aft- ernoon and night in town. Saturday panied by Mabel and Nellie, who} Spent the week end there. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and family Sunday. Mrs. Maurice Herum was the guest of honor at an afternoon party given at the home of Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet were present and a lovely buffet many beautiful gifts were presented to Mrs. Herum. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland ; - at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening. nd were visito-s at Albrecht's home near. at the Carl Kositsky and Ben Koon | guests at the Fred Demchuck home /|ter, Dorothy, of Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson and are visiting in Linton for atime. Miss Tillie Sampson spent Sunday afternoon with Dorsthy and Josephine Johnson. a: Mrs. Mathilda Wakefield had din- ner at the Anunson home Sunday. Mrs. Adam Elsenbeiss and Gerald visited Mrs. C. A. Swanson. Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hughsy daughter, Shirley, spent a few days visiting Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Swar- son. ‘i Miss Dagmas Rosvold spent the week end at home. Josephine Johnson visited Miss Janet McCann Saturday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Al. Chapin and family at supper Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Haugen enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson and Jackie Wednesday. Mrs. Wm Van Vleet spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs, Ole Quate. Mrs, E. J. Swanson and daughter Delores spent Monday with Miss Elsie Meyer. Clarence Anderson of Baltic, 8. D., is visiting friends here. Mrs. P. Tompt and children spent Saturday evening at the Eisenbeisz home. Stanley Hanson and Eldon Lewis were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and fam- ily visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Stewart Sunday, A surprise birthday party was given on Clifford Nelson Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joc Gertz. The evening was spent playing whist, grand prizes going to Mrs. I. H. Omodt and Clifford Nelson and low prizes to Miss Cordelia Meyer and Alfred Hogstad. Miss Mildred Apland, Donald Ap- land, Eldon Lewis and Delmer Erick- son spent Saturday evening at the M. C. Koessel home. Miss Huber and Mr. Selridge of Bis- marck were supper guests at the A. M. Bruschwein home Friday evening. Later Miss Huber gave an address a! the meeting of the P. T. A. Miss Cordelia Jordan visited the Misses Ortman, Nettleton and Grenz Sunday evening. Clarence Anderson and Hank Peder- son spent Sunday afternoon at the Alfred Hogstad home. Mrs. N. Hughsby and Mrs. Elwood Swanson spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Floyd Swanson. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Olson. The Homemakers’ club met Wednes- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joc Getrz. ; The orchestras from Tuttle, Stecle and Driscoll will play over KFYR on Sunday, February 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swanson spent json, Irvine, were Sterling and Dris-|the week end with Mr. and Mrs. N. Hughsby. The P. T. A. was held Friday eve- ning at the community hall and was well attended. Dr. Prescott of Steele conducted | band practice at the school house last Sunday afternoon and Monday eve- ning. After practice Stanley Hanson drove him to Steele. ° ——— —____________ @ | Wild Rose | * O. B. Swanson and son Marvin were capital city callers Thursday. W. H. Brownawell, who has been visiting at the homes of his children in Bismarck, Sterling and Moffit the past week, returned home Saturday evening. Aleck Jawaski and Jake Voll drove to the river Saturday, returning the fore part of the week. Little Hilmi Hirvela visited her teacher, Miss Maxine Burnsides, sev- eral days last week. Dwight Carlisle, who is attending commercial college in Bismarck, spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and sons Dwight and Roger and Miss Helen Skramstad, teacher of school No, 2, were Sunday visitors at the W. . Brownawell home. Miss Maxine Burnsides, teacher of school No. 1, was shopping in Moffit Saturday. A bunch of young people took Dwight Cariisle back to Bismarck Sunday afternoon, returning the same evening. Miss Ada Saville, who is teaching in Kidder county, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville. Sunday visitors at the Nels Thomp- son home included Mr. and Mrs. Sorm of Braddock, Mr. and Mrs, Er- nest Saville and daughter Miss Ada, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Buck and Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Damsgaard of Braddock vicinity. ei | Arena By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Ed Smith was a caller at Elmer Drum’s Thursday. Elmer Duncan was an over-night guest at Ed. Pond’s Sunday. Dean and c.