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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931 Tom Smith visited with his cousin, Eli Harding, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling callers Satur- day. ! Christ Schoon left Friday with a; carioad of cattle to the South St. Paul stockyards. Miss Violet Clarke visited at the Knute Johnson .home Sunday, and she also called at the George Harding and Adolph Hansen homes. { Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling visitors Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Miss Merle Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.' Ole Newland and family were Sun- day visitors at the Adolph Hansen's er Saturday. Gosney home Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were.| Sterling callers Saturday. Friday. Bismarck spent Saturday night and | Sunday at the Art Chenoweth home. |, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Belk and fam- ily visited at the John Baker home Sunday. ; Sterling callers Monday. sen Hanford were McKenzie callers Sunday. Miss Doris Chenoweth spent Sun-| Harry Edgerly was a Sterling call- Hanford Fairchild called at the Kent Lane called on Norvel Marvel Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Knowles of Mrs. Johnson and son William were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild and Visitors at the G. Manly home Sat- turday evening were and Mrs. | Andy Doucette and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes. i Lovis Leathers, accompanied by jJohn_ Boren and Pat Manly, were Sterling visitors Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams were {dinner guests at the Lester Hulett home in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. C. R. Jacobson and daughter, Ardella snd Norma. visited at the Hughes home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Dow and family cf Bismarck, were visiting with friends in McKenzie Sunday. G Mr. and Mrs. T, T. Hughes mo- \tored to the T. I, Bailey horse near | Bismarck Sunday evening. }through here Sunday afternoon with church services in Braddock. He has jbeen compelled to travel with team jand.sled the past three months. Gus Hirvela ‘has been assisting John Peterson haul up feed the past week. Mrs. O. B. Swanson and sons, Er- nest and Harold visited Bismarck on Wednesday, where Mrs. Swanson re- ceived medical attention. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell was one of plane ride from the Moffit Motor Company Sunday afternoon. Fred Roberts was the pilot and was busy all afternoon taking passengers up. Miss Maxine Burnsides, teacher of School No, 1, spent the week-end at his automobile on his way to hold! those lucky cnough to get a free air-| son, @ son, February 1. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Wall and Mr. |Gedion Ketterling motored to Zec- land Tuesday, where they will spend | few days with relatives. | Mr. | wilton shoppers Saturday. Miss Sarah Berg spent Sunday with Helen Berg at McClusky. | Miss Pauline Wolf visited with Miss {Edna Wentz at Meluskey over Sun- day. Miss Gladys Kelm of McClusky vis- Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner and son, Jake, were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mr. Otto Wolf spent Wednesday at the John Berg home. and Mrs. Christ Wolf were | ited at the Christ Wolf home Sunday. | time. John Gylden’s Sunday. holm’s Sunday afternoon. ; and Louis Olson's Saturday. Saima Pihlaja spent Saturday eve- ning with Sadie Gylden. Severt Gylden and Edwin Olson called at Henry Inget’s Sunday. Nels Nilmi called at John Gylden’s Tuesday. |_ Mrs. E. M. Arch and daughter, Myr~ tie, took in the basketball game at Wing Monday evening. Mrs. Louis Olson and son, Edwin, were transacting business in Wing Tuesday. Edwin and Hilma Olson called at Wayne Inget called at Gust Eck- | Bill Mulari called at John Gylden's Schrunk | e By MARGARET MANCHANT Edward, Emil, Ted and Annie Stroh spent Monday evening at the Wm. | Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt called at the Herman Neiters home Tuesday forenoo! | The Novak called at the R. G. {Marchant home Friday afternoon. The many friends of Mrs. Lizzie Triebwasser of near McClusky will be ‘riage to John Bauer. Mrs. Bauer is | well known in this community being a | sister of Mrs Wm. Witt. ; The young folks who are taking interested to hear of her recent mar-! 6 Wing ta Pray reise. Gen [age “ARS wae served bY ie ysis. Shai ensnt Nou’ wa stunts, singing and dancing furnished} Mr. and Mrs. Philip Palmer of Bis-| John ‘Witt te : ected the amusement with a. delicous sup-| marck wore attending to business |Nelters Thursisys | ont or Herman a ee Per at midnight. Mr. an . ph matters in Tuttle a few days last| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and fam- i and Mrs. James Goon Sunday eve-|Halver, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scallon, | week. i ily and Herman Neiters and sons, An- pie St wera craters ae ot the ie I ley bu : Ladies Aid held at the church Sun + fag Mr. and Mrs. A. Tees and Mr.-and! Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hutcheson | drew, Wilbert, Albert and Herman, at- day. Mrs, Dronen and Mrs. Klucks- a ee | a Chas. Swanson spent Thurs-|Mrs. J. Witt attended from this com-|were visiting the latter's parents at |tended Catholic church Saturday. dal served lunch, ‘There will be Eng- MES. ELMER BLOOMQUIST lay afternoon and evening with Mrs, | munity, ‘Bismarck a few days last week. They Miss Fay Harv spent Sunda: " |Al, Chapin. Miss Marcella Neiters called at the/were accompanied home by Mrs./night at the Chariby donne home” re Tie! poo! ora eager Callers at the Leonard Davenport . iy and Mrs. W. E. Titus, Mrs. Ma-] Henry Sellinger home Sunday eve-|Hutcheson's brother, Robert Bolter.| Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and John Gunderson, Eddie Arneson and home Monday were Clarice Daven- tel nett t0 ie and daughter Mavis mo- [ning. who will spend a few days visiting /Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were Wing | Joseph Rise motored to Steele Mon-{ hi ‘port, Frank Gable, Elmer Bloom-| marck Sunday. +. there, iShoppers Monday afternoon, day. . quist, son, Wayne; Henry Kleine and) qi Asses Rosvold and Val- | © Se 2 | John Weizel of Bismarck, spent the | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scanlon and fam- Seymour Arneson called at A. O. a Mr, and Mrs. H. Davenport of Regan. | Ss adeon, visited «the “McCann | | McKenzie }}| week-end here visiting with his mo- |ily, Mr, and Mra. Everett Lee, Mr. and | Amber's Tuesday. “| Miss Irene Marchant spent Thurs- =. Bloomquist took Mr. and Mrs.)~ Miss y evening. had —— @) ‘ner and friends. Mrs, John Witt, Mrs, Arthur Tees, Dorothy Barkman spent Tuesday /4@y and Friday with her sister Mrs. Earl Evans to Bismarck Monday. with pao f ie nae 5 supper MRS. I. L HUGHES Mr. and Mrs, J. Walsh of .Lincoln Miss Marcella Neiters and Mrs. Henry evening at the B. N. Lein home. 13. E. witt, ieee oe and ‘son, Wayne, Tuesday mene , Johnson, yale Viatted. Bel cag laa shel eed ae at the Joe Scanic A. O. Amber called at the H. Le ee teen fama Hogs at the James Joe Fischer and Elmer Lundquist Pi cea i lpg and infant enseniey ewan e Larson were; ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. Auck and Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellan, Mar- | Hanpon home Wednestay sfterncon 7 aid ihe 0, wi homes Monday. ss from Bismarck | Oe art guests * | Mrs, E. Miller arrived here from Ret-jgaret and Irene Marchant, Bill and! jsister Irene Marchant called at the Mr. and Mrs, John Glum visited Mrs. E. Nagle and daughters of | 2": Alta. Canada, one day last week, |Leo Nelters, Albert Hindbauch and Heaton 1 Herman Neiters home Thursday aft- ¢ the 8. E. Clizbe home Monday. Bismarck are visiting this week with ‘being ‘called by the sudden death of | Mr. and Mrs, Henry Seibel spent Sun- > ernoon. ‘Mr. and Mrs, O. J, Roth motored to, Mrs, Nagle's sister and brother-inlaw, | “eit mother, Mrs. John Barrett. ‘day at the Wm. Witt home. The Stroh young folks spent Wed- Bismarck Tuesday. J Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Adams, Thursday |, @", 80d Mrs. C. Corson and fam By SARAH HEINLE nesday evening at the Emil Zelmer E. Bloomquist, Wayne and Earl lafternoon, Mrs’ Adame and Mrs Ne~ [Uy of Sykeston, were Sunday guests | @ e — home. Ps Evans were callers at the 8. E. Clizbe gel vistied Mrs. T. T. Ht tie. 2 | at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. C. Stew- | Win | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle of| Miss Rose Navy spent Thursday eve- home Wednesday. ‘The new 4-H club, just organized art, panne * Cleveland were visiting at John Heinle | ning with her teacher, Miss Ella Fun- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth visited at : : “|under the name of the dolly Juniors, | Joh” Hinkel returned home from . home at Hebron, N. Dak. last week. |ston, the L. B. Roth home Wednesday eve-; Mrs. Elwood Swanson called on |held » mecting Saturday afternoon at rant rks Tuesday o: week. By LILLIAN MUELLER They returned home Friday. Edwin Triebwasser, Alfred Bauer . ning. Miss Elsie Meyer We the W. L. Watson home. I lation | Mrs. Jacob Kraft’ ts confined in the | — Miss Edna Stone spent the week /Herbert Hoffman. and Leo Horn- Mr. and Mrs.- L. Davenport and weed “ of officers took place. Their next ee ee —— al MSCHioes ‘end with her parents. bucker spent Wednesday evening at elilaren eared seamen tae : | mecting will be February 14 at the! ‘Those who attended the basketball | Monday and Tuesday evening. Soe Serene wae S Wasnt ar cna ee ae spent Sun- day, returning home Taft ] Re eee gil ies bore game, at Jamestown are: Miss:Risk,/ Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossart spent Sarees t Toetnie’ was w caller’ at, Woa;| AY with Mr. and Mie. Feoy Sentohedt: Emil Hogue motored to. Bismarck FLORENCE Played basketball Saturday afternoon m br 2 Sunday at the Elmer Drumm home, Brezden home Tuesday afternoon. Wilbert and Leo Neiters, Albert Saturday morning. bad 3% GOSNEY with the St. Mary’s team in Bismarck. Stee as remmaeiiong Vina ae stone AAI: EE Fred Brezler was a business caller|Hiembuch, Irene and Margie Mar- ©. J. Roth was a brief caller at McKenzie winningwy a score of 26|w. rHutehiy hap Pte acted at the Wm, Brezden home Tuesday. | Chant spent Sunday at the Wm. Witt E. Bloomquist’s Saturday morning. ‘Taped Oberg was a Sterling caller |i. 13. —_ Rye he ASG ‘Mr. and Mrs, John Walker, dr.,| home. Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Roth and Mr.| “rs Henry. 3 ‘The “Home-BMakir’ chib members |-__" g|{0 Bismarck Wednesday. He tock north of Turtle Lake, are the proud|, Miss Ella Funston called at the . and Mrs. 0. J. Roth were shoppers in| oghi® jessen’ was a Sterling | reid their annual banuet Thursday Glen Vi | pict eM Rinse aac parents of a baby born recently. James Novy home Saturday. McKenzie Saturday. Hanford’ ve evening at the Ed Conley home. Near- en view NU RaAG aie CILIGAE Daantten Henry Wagner was a Turtle Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and son Mr. afid Mrs. Ed Roth’ and son) isch aed eens edgy AtnOld |iy all the members and their hus- WS EInITeeIe te cee shopper Saturday. jand daughter Esther and Arthur, “Sh Maynard, of the Tatley ranch, and Fata en, Zosney ome | hands were present. A short program| | By MRS. LARS JACOBSON | will return Tuesday. \ August Lentz and children were|SPent a few days at the Mrs. Lizsic aw ie Mr, and’ Mrs, John Dutt and ‘sons,| queues” ‘They were ‘also Sterling |was enjoyed after the banquet. ee visiting at the Fred Walker home on|TTiebwasser home near McClusky. % Jack and Berle of Bismarck, were| “wr ang Mrs, Bete |The McKenzie high school boys| Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.)!n Bismarck Tuesday. j Associated Press Phote | Sunday to see Mrs. August Lentz and|, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant mo- Sunday evening visitors at the L. B.lsconsie visited’ Aether ee sree Pe, (played basketball at Menoken with the |Budd Windmill entertained a number| , Adolph Weber and family visited at] getty Robinson, Olympic sprint. | baby. |tored to Wing Monday afternoon. Roth home. child home ‘Tuesien” ho°8ee FSC | mcnoken team Friday. night. Meno- |0f friends at thelr home. Eight tables the Gottfried Weber home Sunday. prained. her ankle in fall on | Mr. and Mrs. John Hammack were| Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wents and fam- Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Byron.) "Harry Edgerly ana Oscar Jarsett (Ket Won by a score of 18 to 12. of progressive whist were played. ound Mueller spent Sunday with} ice, ‘Here she is recuperating at | Wilton shoppers on Thursday. ily visited with her folks Friday. and Mrs. Roy Wildiang, and Claral cated at the bree t R. D. Cram and George Manly were} | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson and fam. | Olive Rise. Northwestern University sorority | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Siebol and| , Annie, Edward, Emil and Ted Strob, Grace visited at the D. Warren home| Wednesday. ley Gosney home |ryiday business callers in Mandan, ily were Sunsiay ie a Ls SY ASSOES HEE UTR poi sca house. son are visiting at Mercer with his|Albert, Wilbert, Leo and Andrew Nei- Priday. u Mrs. George Manly and Inez Col- inson home in Paint es, ‘VFR rents fo! k or two. "Mr. Rippley and family motored Sterling callers wyemenier Ida were |oy were Saturday Sterling callers. | Mr. and Mrs, Alex O'Shanyk of Deen visiting at the home of thelr|oasion was Miss Johnson's birth.|"'Me ana Mit doke ‘Stenke and Ryan, to Moffit Sunday. Hanford Fatrehiid attended the| Among the many Bismarck shop-|Wilton and Mrs. Con Johnson and | Sister. day. daughter Alma and son Alvan were | Margaret and Irene Marchant, George Joe and Garry Glum visited at the| party in the Stelicg © sg | vers from here Saturday were Mr. and |Cornelia visited at the Lars Jacobson | . Hilda Berg stayed at Wilton at the| “The school board meet at the Can- | visiting at the John H. Walker home |®"d Ted Nolan, LeNora, Lydia, Emil E. Bloomquist home Sunday. Tiesday evening Tee ea ease | Mrs. W. L. Watson and daughter, |home Sunday. Sam Berg home Sunday night and’ se14 school Tuesday. ‘Thursday evening. and Gust Witt spent Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Roth visited) spent in playing games ang deck: | Miss Lillian: Mrs. William Stark, V.| Howard Scott and Edgar Jacobson | Monday. " Mr. and Mrs. John Stienke and/ With Miss Ella Funston at the school at the Adam Schauer home Sunday.| Mrs Wricht ployed men &- | Scott, C.D. Rodgers, Mrs..W. A. Rod- | visited at the Chester Erstrom home| A large crowd attended the roller | 4. daughter and son and Mr. and Mrs.| house. A good time was enjoyed by Chace’ alban: Aare ast ling |8FS and P. P. Bliss. Wednesday evening. | Skating at the town hall Tuesday eve- | Lyman {|Fred H. Walker were visiting at the | these. Lunch was served at mid- ° | caller Wednesday, * Sterling |" Mrs, Fred Long was a Bismarck | Mrs. Lars Jacobson returned home Hing. : 2|A. H. Heinle home Friday. night. | Christiania ||". and ‘Mrs. » teats tig visitor Saturday, Thursday evening after a week's visit! Jake Hein visited at the Weber, Jr., | &———————___—- 1 °"Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and fam-|__ Mr. and Mrs. Delmer McClellan and v4 tia: . SS eee bewis were! “ir. and Mrs. E. L. Adams enter-| with friends and relatives in Bis-|home Sunday. S. GYLDEN ily were visiting at the Wagner | Henry Pavey called at the Wm. Witt are _—____——9| Bismarck callers Saturda; if visit ly ng —— k Harry Zdgerly called at . Gosney |@ined at dinner Friday Mr. and Mrs.|marck, ioe pepo) ere visiting at home Friday evening. ; ome Sunday afternoon, VIOLET A. CLARKE home Thursday. i 7° |. Nagel and daughter of Bismarck,} Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson andthe pick sess c Mr. and Mrs. William Wanttaja and| Fred Wagner was a caller at the| . George Lewis was a Sterling caller |284 Miss Hannah Rafaseth, also of | Thomas Jacobson were Wilton callers | | children, Willys and Bernice, and Ed- | Wm.: Wagner home ' Wednesday. a ae a * +e Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon en-| thursday. Bismarck. Saturday. r win Olson visited at James Olson's! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner were | Painted Woods | tertained a number of their friends to} Ernest Hurr and daughter Ida ‘The managers of the R. N. A. lodge,| Con Johnson was a business caller | | Wilson || Tuesday evening. Wilton shoppers Saturday. ° 6 a party Tuesday night at their home,| storling callers Friday night. Elmona, | M's. W. J. Hendershott, Mrs. L. M.}at the Alvin Lange home in Painted |¢ ——— Mr. and Mrs. John Stienke and| By MRS, OLE the occasion being Mrs. Ernest! who attends school im Sterling nm | Wildfang and Mrs, Isabelle Colby,|Woods Monday. ERE a es Arne Antilla called at Mrs. Ann@. daughter and son were visiting at the veer recon a! Schoon's birthdi turned home with them to spend the |2¢¢Ompanied by Mrs. George Manly| Marie Johnson of Painted Woods | at 2 Dronen’s Tuesday. John Kerner, Sr. home Friday eve-! wr, and Mrs. Ol Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Vi0-| week-end, Spend the | snd Mrs. H. Larson, gathered at the | spent a few days the early part of the! : per |. Mr. an je Lillefjeld and in- Iet_ were Sterling callers ‘Tuesday. | Mrs. Esther Johnson and son wil-|E-L. Adams home Wednesday after. |week at the Lars Jacobson home. | fumunesl Heme Of Mest A ee a ro aenter: |" Mrs. Ella Walker and niece, Sarah /{@%t daughter, Mary Ann, and Mrs Ed Gibson was a business caller/tigm were Sterling callers Friday. “|roon to audit the books, after which| Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom pig ates relatives in Wil- le, spent Monday at L. C. Holmes. | weinte, were visiting at John Fanrich |Mary Elsberg were dinner guests at at the Knute Johnson Heep trek Mrs. Herman Nieman and Elliot We were served by Leaeer on business in Bismarck on | *' Henry Gas and son, Teddie, Jake| The 4-H Club program was held | home ‘Wednesday evening. ies Elias Lillefjeld home at Wilton Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson lam- word { . Adams. lesday. at the School No. 1, Saturday! Mr. and Mrs. John Stienke and | Sunday. sly, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Schoon, Mr.| of their eeuhec iy ocate Devotee | _ The Larkin club was entertained | Grace ‘Simons visited at the Lowell j Bate Lanes Wager: 2A: Bete 200 | veutngyaiou VENtWin/Ciaccta hictiatay,|eailphier andr sont were visiting sat | tMGeaysab sail alle ia ee d Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family,; gina Mae Gosney called at the Tuesday by Mrs. H. R. Raeshke. De-|Christensen home Saturday. ‘ters Mond: party. Quite a crowd was present.|the August Walker home at Under- | and baky Marian spent the day at the and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Neustand and’ Horace Fairchild home Wednesday | cious refreshments were served by} Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and Violet |“ Money: | je and | Games were played and a lovely lunch | wood Thursday. |Charles Hannifield home. family spent Friday at the Christ] evening. Y' the hostess. Johnson spent Monday afternoon at! j 50° Fein of Wing vieited at the | Was served at midnight, Mr, and Mrs. John Stienke and! Mr. and Mrs. Axel Stenquist were \ Schoon'’s home. | Norvel Marvel was # Sterling caller}, John and Evelyn. Betz returned| the Lawrence Johnson home in Paint- | 52 a Bers gee Giles evening; al: daughter and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilton visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were; saturday. home Saturday from a trip to Colo-|ed Woods. £0 attended CHUTOHTWE REOOTUAES © Severt and Sulo Gylden were trans- | Pred H. Walker were dinner guests at| Iver Erickson made a trip to Wilton Sterling callers Saturday. Presley Gosney called at the Pair-/T@d0 and Nebraska, where they vis- oa % Sat elfenstine. who is em- | 8¢ting business in Wing Wednesday. | tne Henry Wagner home Friday. Monday. Miss Emma Harding visited at the! child home Saturday, j ted ‘with relatives: and friends for)» aie #| ved at tie CF meonington nome) |. diss, Atving Schlickenmayer spent| Mts. John Stienke and daughter! Iver Erickson and Joe Brown were Te, a ‘Sterling call- satner, Mrvel was a Sterling caller |" Fs Freshouer of Sterling,. was a | Wild Rose Ape? Monday and Tuesday at her the week-end with Miss Myrtle Arch. ais alga potent ae ae Seah ane Johnson Oe ia ¢ t —_—— {sister's nome. q » i ts i er Thursday. Horace Fairchild and Arnold | “Mller in McKenzie Saturday evening. |" ies w. HW, BROWNAWELL | Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Nelson were! A birthday party was held for Mor-|Priday morning. |were Wilton visitors Tuesday. at 1 a oe ; = ler lay. Reruns honis atardayseveding’: | "0a ee \visttors at the "T. Hughes home. |. Reverend Kinzler of Moffit passed | Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thomp-|¢d and every one reported a * y ;_ Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erick- son and son Ernest motored up from |Bismarck and spent the day at the drew Nelson home. ,__Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and (Sons Gerald and Edwin and Ernest ;Cleveland of Wilton were dinner guests at the Ole Lillefjeld home on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson motored {to Bismarck Monday, where Mrs. Erickson entered the hospital for treatment. | Wm. Brown called at the Iver Erick- ,8on home Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown were Wil- ton callers Saturday afternoon. | Gerald Lillefjeld, son of Elias Lille- | fjeld, spent the week end at the Ole | Lillefjeld home. 5 Wolf and Mr. Gedion : oe home. day night with Lucille Etness. |, Mts. George Manly was a shopper |her home in Bismarck: ere! Kettorling ‘were business callers. at | _ Oliver Millet and son, Edgar, called | part in the play at the Florence Lake| Iver Erickson motored to Bismarck ot ‘Adolph Hansen was a Sterling call-| Those from here who attended the } a londay. Caplial City visitors Monday. {the John Berg home Monday morn- | at John Gylden’s Saturday. school had play practice Wednesday ; Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Erickson er Monday. party in the school house north of = : | Included among those who visited | ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson call- | evening. | who has been staying at the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and| McKenzie Saturday night were Doris f T tte Bismarck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.|_ Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg and |¢d at L. C. Holmes’ Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt are spend- | 20d underwent an operation, returned ra family visited at the Lauf's home/Chenoweth, Florence and Charley | utule Mike Glovick and daughters, Antoin-| daughter, Aletha, spent Thursday at, Sallie Sergic and Sadie Gylden, | ing a few days visiting with relatives | home with him. b) Sunday, south of Driscoll. {Gosney and the Baeths boys. |e J ? Mrs, E, M. Arch and Myrtle and Se- Adolph Bassen was @ Driscoll call- er Monday night. e ; | Driscoll ee By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON i e ‘The Driscoll band only, not Dris- coll, Tuttle and Steele as) stated in; last week’s news, will broadcast at 4) p. m. Sunday afternoon, Feb. 22, over KFYR. Mrs. Al Jordan, Miss Jordan and E, Koon motored to Bismarck Thurs- | day. Mr: Sylvia spent Wednesday afternoon | with Mrs. Vic. Peterson. i J. Swanson and infant er spent Friday afternoon with | Mrs. Al Chapin. Miss Pearl Hanson of Harvey, N. D.,, spent the week-end at home. She ieturned Sunday, accompanied by her | mother Mrs. P. P. Hanson, who will) visit with her for a week. ‘Mrs. H. P. Hanson called on Mrs. Mathilda Wakefield Saturday eve- uing. : A whist party and dance was given at the community hall Friday eve- ais Eisenbeisz was a Bismarck vis- itor Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann. spent ja Kusch home Sunday. the Art Chenoweth home Sunday. [ \family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sellin- | ger and family and Mrs. James Wal- ters spent Sunday at the E. E. Glan- ville home. Also Alfred Mallay, Jake Hindbauch and son, Fred, called at Geo. Haugen and daughter |the Ralph Halver home Monday, Junior and Miss Marrella Neiters Spent Sunday at the home. daughters Margaret and Irene were Wing shoppers Monday. Ryan home Sunday. Witt home Sunday forenoon. and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seibel spent Sunday Hindbauch, Mr. and Mrs, Orva Bailey Arnold Kusch called atthe George Mrs. Knowles of Wing visited at Florence Lake 4 By HELEN WITT oe Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son, James. Tees Mr. and Mrs, Ray Marchant’ and Andrew Neiters called at the Bill Mike Pankovich called at the John Henry Rath and Mrs. Jacob Rath ind daughters, Violet and Dolores, it the Wm. Witt home. D. FP. McClellan, Fred and Martha Carl Fairchild Wednesday morning, LUCILLE WEIDEL Funeral services were held Thurs day morning for the three-wecks-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nathan. The lttle one, who had been frail Since birth, passed away at a Bis-| marck hospital Tuesday. The com- | munity sympathizes with the bereay- ed parents. Mrs. Ed Lindekugel, who has been receiving medical treatment at a Bis- marck hospital for an infection of the iace, spent a few days at the Roy Gorzlin home, en route to her home at Robinson. Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. J. H. Richmond of Boston, Mass. The. Richmonds were | former -esidents of ‘Kickapoo town- } ship, having. homesteaded and made their home there for several years. Mrs. Richmond was a sister of Rev. Aubrey Bickmore, formerly of Tuttle, now of St. Paul. A new baby boy made his appear- ance. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i January 28. Mrs. John .Hanen received a paip- tul injury about 10 days ago when she fell in sucli a manner that her anklé bone was thrown out of joint. Mr, and Mrs,'Joe Goldsmith, who were called to Iowa a couple of weeks ago by the serious illness of the lat- jproving at the Bismarck hospital ette and Gladys, Jake Voll and Aleck Jawaski, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and| family attended the Olde Tyme dance at Braddock Friday evening. | Clark Crawford and George Parks of Moffit vicinity made a short busi- ness call here Friday evening. Some of our young folks attended the card party and dance at Moffit Friday evening and reported a good time. Reverend Kingler of Moffit and Homer Brownawell opened the toad | for automobile travel from here to Moffit Thursday, where Reverend Kinzler attended Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. O. B, Swanson who suffered a bad fall and seriously hurt her knee, in her home Friday shows a slight improvement. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell re- ceived word that their little grand- daughter Joyce Brownawell is im-/ where she was taken from her home} at Moffit Friday night. Her mother, Mrs. Howard Brownawell, is with her. Robert Algierson, Ray Crane and Merle Isaminger of Bismarck, made a short call here Friday evening. ‘The Ernest Saville family visited at! the J. Schaffer home Sunday after- noon, chael Skelton were dinner guests at the Fred Lange home. The Schatz young folks spent Tues- day evening at the Christ Wolf home. Mr. Sam Berg, Mr. Emanuel Hintz and John Berg visited at the Adolph ‘Wagner home Friday. Miss Betty Redington and Mr. Paul Redington called at the John Berg home Sunday afternoon. OER in onc is ee [Canfield | CONE all ea MRS, A. F. GHYLIN A. H. Lundberg called at the Jake Fisher home Thursday, Mrs. Wulter Scott and son, Buck, visited at the Jake Fisher home Fri- day. Callers at the Lindsey home Thurs- day were Mr. Emery Williams and son, Rodney, and Miss Elizabeth Humphreys. Mrs. Anna Strand, ,Alice Strand and Rachel Skelton called at the Jordahl and Knudson homes Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs, John Moser called at the Watkins home Tuesday night. Mrs. Jordahl, Mrs. Knudson, Mrs. Anna Strand, Alice Strand and Ra- the G. O. Lindsey poe ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son, Gerald, and Mrs. Ole Olson were vert and Sulo Gylden spent Wednes- day evening at the Louis Olson's. Severt Gylden, Alvina Schlecken- mayer and Myrtle Arch were Wing callers Saturday. —_ By OLGA M. RISE Mrs. Geo. Christianson and son, Harold, spent Friday afternoon at the H. E. Helgeson home, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson and Gaughter, Shirley, Selma and Joseph Rise and Valdemar Lein motored to Wing Friday afternoon. The following were entertained by Theodore Torgeson and Ed. Nygaard at the former's home Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde, son Knut, Mr. and Mrs, John Birkeland and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bren- den, Ethel and KennetH, Mr. and Mrs, Luyben, Pearl Hersch, Arthur Deckert, Marvin Mertz, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lien and family. Miss Nina Waiste accompanied Til- mer and Marion Lien to Bismarck Saturday. Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the party given in the Arena school house Saturday evening. o¢—________-__—___—_! Brendin and son, Mr. and Mrs. M. A.| {at Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and fam- lily spent Friday evening at the Jacob | Stroh. Sr., home. | Edward Stroh spent Friday evening at the Emil Zelmer home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family motored to Wing Monday aft- ernoon. chant home Tuesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Chris Wentz and fam- ily of McClusky spent Tuesday at the ; Wm. Witt home. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Witt, Emil, Ed- ward, Ted and Annie Stroh, Ted and! 'George Nolan, Gust Witt, Wilber and Leo Neiters spent Sunday evening at ithe Marchant home. ;.. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Stroh and fam- ily visited Sunday afternoon at the {Jacob Stroh, Jr., home. | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt spent Wed- nesday at the Roy Marchant home. The Jacob Wentz family are mov- ing on the farm formerly owned by J. Skeels. Edwin Triebwasser took Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Witt home Wednesday aft- jer they spent the past few days at the Triebwasser home. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentz spent Tuesday evening at the Jacob Wentz! home, Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Marchant and daughters Irene and Margaret spent Saturday evening at the J. E. Witt Gustaph Witt called at the Mar-| Tuesday Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs. |Joe Brown called at the Iver Erick- json home. Mrs. Lester Brown and baby and | Mrs. Wm. Brown spent Thursday aft- ernoon at the Joe Brown home. | .Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton caller Saturday. ] ° Glenview By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons mo- tored to Wilton on business Saturday They also stopped at the. Chester Er- strom home on their way home, A wedding of interest in this com- munity accurred in Bismarck Friday when Miss Vivian Erstrom, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Erstrom, was married to eee Marner of Menoken, Vivian one our most popular young ladies and the community joins in wishing the young couple much hap- piness ine aes, A dinner was given eir honor Sunday by the mies mother. . and Mrs. Tom were Wilton shoppers aun Mrs. C. Morgan Friday 5 Violet Johnson visited at the Ches- ter Erstrom home Sunday. ee Acar | jand John Helpen were Wing shoppers | Florence Lake ! Saturday. | aoa " ‘ rere |» Jake Hindbauch and son, Fred, angi Ralph Halver called at the J. E. Witt home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Glanville called at the Arthur Tees home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughters, Margaret and Irenc spent Saturday evening at.the J. E. Witt ter’s mother, returned home one day last week and reported the aged lady much improved. © Mr. and ps. John Hinkel pete tained a number of their friends at a ‘] y evening. ernoon at the Ray it home. ed ak A Vang a ee visit! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns and from a cousin whose home is in South sae attend church services Sun- Dakota. in . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson and Mrs.|_ Mrs. Josephine Tees and’sons, James Emma Virgin SR ae callers in |@nd Arthur and John Bailey, Charley Rigaaick bps day rig week. a (pers Saucals, . and Mrs. Williams an g Aaughter of Fargo, spent several days} Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scalion and fam- at the home of her sister, Mrs. Earl Fairchild, last week. Rev. and Mrs. Theo. Ava and chil- dren of Fessenden, spent the week- end at the home of their sister, Mrs. Carl Kinzler. Miss Mary Burton and brother. Moines’ In where they will make aq |urday es, Ia... wl extended visit with their brother Mr, and Mra E. E, Glanville spent John, of that city. ednesday. afternoon «at * Arnold Christianson who has spent the past three weeks in Bismarck re- turned home Saturday evening. Marion Lien spent Saturday evening and Sunday at J. O. Rise’s. A large crowd attended the party given by Nina Waiste in Lein School No. 1 Friday evening. The evening ‘was spent by playing progressive whist ; and “dancing. High prizes for whist playing were won by Marion Lien and Alfred Arneson and consolation was given to Mrs. Harry Helgeson and Ed- die Arneson. A splendid time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Halvorson spent Say evening and Monday at J. O. Wing callers Wednesday. Clair Ghy- lin stayed at the Ole Olson home. Charles Our and Charles Kuehl were Wing callers Wednesday. ~ Mrs, Anna Strand and son, Bar- ney, called at the Ole Olson home ursda: Th A A large crowd attended the P, T. A. Friday night. The next meeting will be held in three weeks. There will be a debate for the next program. Debaters will be Edith Francis, Bur- me, A number of young folks from this community attended the party at the ‘Wm. Ryan home Saturday evening. Ted and Annie Stroh spent Satur- | day evening visiting at the Emil Zel- mer home. Mrs. Jacob Rath and two daughters and Henry Rath of Tuttle are spend- ing a few days at the home of Mrs. Rath’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. itt. J. E. Witt called at the Mike Panj- ich Friday. By HELEN WITT Mrs. John Witt spent Thursday aft- Marehant Sunday evening at the H. A. Knudson rom home Bu _— ner Shatter and 8, Byrant were Dris- Hans Bism: coll callers Monday afternoon. Miss Allene Sawyer was at home j over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale and Mr, ‘and Mee Hogstad spent Sat- urdzy in Bismarck. Mrs. Maurice Herman and infant fon spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Lae sacra Miss Dorot Barkman 5 l «ral days so her friend Miss Mil- dred Aplan ‘Wm. Van Vieet and son Raymond Al Holden returned Friday from St. 4 foul where he had taken a load of cattle. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson and “4 aia Ca cee evel at the rk, home in Wilton. baiain Henry Seilinger Halver home Saturday forenoon. Charley Johns motored to on business a Stanley Halver spent Friday. eve- ning at the Joe Scallon home, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family were Wing shoppers Friday. i i | E i om ednesday afternoon with Mrs. Fo samen Mr, and Mrs. D. F; McClellan spent Mrs. Tompt. and children spent | Thursday evening at the John Witt Be lean ‘Mr. and Mrs, John Witt spent Wed- Marchant it i § Ad) F E F i i F Mr. and Mrs. Reinholdt Mikihoft | Glanville home. Mr. McCoy and Mary Alice; of Harvey, ‘spent a few days visiting ‘Miss Irene ‘Marchant spent Thurs- | family Bailey home a. Spent Taprey atigrpenn Ab the Sanh Stetnete herentat hocsoe ise day evening and Friday at the J. E. rs Z é Joe Guldernan, who is employed in | Witt home. ‘ and Bismarck, spent the week-end with| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and " his family here. . family ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sel- Baby boys are reported at the homes. linger ot Mr, and Mrs. Charles Whitehead | E 9 E B Albert Hindbauch returned home after working at the Ralph Halver home the past month, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Tees were E ge Knudson. + Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Sawyer of Bis- marck spent Sunday at’ the M. I. Sawyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen and Sylvia spent Sunday with Mr. i E : g E i i ee Hi | F Es ° i noon Mr. le Wing: shoppers Wednesday. and Mr. and Mrs. William Thelling. lle Gook spent the week-end at and Mrs. Al Hogstad. Anton Novy called at the Herman; Mrs. Maggus Hubbard and son, Ben- 'tored to the Ole Olson home. Mr. Jackson and children were | Neiters home Sunday. i nie, were callers at the capital city | daughter Clover returned Mr. 8. called at the A. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.j John Batley called at the Arthur’ Monday and Tuesday of last. week. jthem for the week end. _o. + LP. Ghylin sy. Selmer Syverson Sunday. ‘Tees home ‘The young people of the town en-' Mr. and Mrs. David. Hein and The Wing Homemakers entertained | joyed a aancing patty at the Hall: daughter, Ruth, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and fam- thelr husbands, the Wing teachers and | Friday evening. A good time is re-| Weber and Mr. ily motored out to the farm of Mr. 5 supper- guests at the C. and Mrs. John Witt} Scott home Tuesday evening. The