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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _| ——____—__-¢ ~ Estherville | By MBS. ROY LITTLE Joe Wold called at the Roy Little home Tuesday. Harry Davenport motored to Wilton Friday. Mrs. Dayenport and Char- |' fen ade oe elfen with Pete Michelsen called in Regan on ‘Thursday. Mrs. Roy Little called at the Ole| 1.0 ‘Wold home Thursday afternoon. Olaf, Joe'and Arnold Wald were ‘Thursday evening visitors at the Roy Little house. Wm, Michelsen spent: several days this week at Tuttle hunting coyotes. George Schilling spent several days this week at the Wm. Michelsen home. ‘The Homesteaders Lodge met at the Alvin’ Ghylin home Friday evening. ‘The eyening was spent in dancing and playing whist. At midnight a pot. luck lunch was served. The next meeting which will be a business meeting will be held at the Wm. Mich- tlsen home the fourth of Fel A elsen, Henry Schilling, Earl and George Mowden, Olaf and Ole Wold, Bert Danielson, Mr.'and Mrs. Roy McCullough and children and Roy, Gene and Norman Little. Mr, and- Mrs, Ole Wold and family spent Sunday at the Anna Strand home, . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and their daughters, Dolores, Beverly and Mar- leys, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Roy Little home. Mrs, Earl Mowder and daughters Edith and Grace called at the Ole Wold home Saturday afternoon. Henry Schilling called at the Roy Little home Sunday forenoon. dohn Boschee called at the Pete Michelsen home Saturday. Barney, Einar, Matt and Marius Strand ‘were visitors at the Harry Davenport home Wednesday evening. Fritz Uhde and Harland Schilling were Regan callers Friday. Bud Sund- berg returned home with them to spend the week end. Jim Worden and son, Harry, were dinner guests at the Tom Hollings- worth home in Wilton Friday. The Canfield Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Joe Cook February 4th. Mrs. Harry Dimond and Mrs. B. Lein were visitors at the Tom Hol- lingsworth home Friday afternoon. Joe Cook, Sr., returned home this week from his old home in West Vir- ginia, where he has spent the past several months. — Mrs. Henry Davenport and daugh- ter, Charlotte, hain at the Canfield teacherage Saturday afternoon Kenmare Jordahi and Alvin Man- ning motored to Bismarck and Man- daughter Velma were dinner guests Frank at the Michelsen home Sun- day. Alice, Barney and Einar Strand, Ruth Wilmot and Alf Johnson were brief callers at the Harry Daven- port home Saturday Melinda Manning spent end at her home here. ‘Mr, atd Mrs, Willis Gill and chil- the week dren spent Sunday afternoon at the Me home, fanning Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough and McOullough were Sunday visi- Bill tors at the Roy McCullough home. tanley Francis spent the week end 8 at the Andy Walker home. Brittin | |! By ORVETTA DUTTON Mr. and Mrs, Orin Dutton and sen Jackie dined with Mr. -and Mrs. Harold Howitson of Moffit en Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson. visited. Lester Andrews Wednesday, and saw the new baby. \ Mr, and Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter and Miss Jennie Eggen.vis- ited at Dave Kershaw's Monday eve- ning. ‘ Roy Dutton was @ business caller at E. Weisheart’s Tuesday morning. Mrs. Harry Blount and Archie Mar- vel were Bismarck visitors Friday. Miss’ Kathleen Oberg, of Kildeer, who has been a guest: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle for several days, left Wednesday for her home. Mrs.. Richard Day' visited at the Alex McDonald home. Wednesday. Mrs.:O. U. Dutton dined at :the D. Welch home Tuesday, and attended school ‘meeting in the afternoon. John Homer called at Orin Dutton’s ‘Wednesday. M. M. Dralle and family and Mrs. Harry Blount and children visited and had supper with Pete Smith’s, Thurs- day evening. Miss Jennie Eggen visited friends | dren near Cleveland over the week end. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford vis- | 68D. ited and shopped in Mandan Thurs- Or. and Mrs. W. 8. Triplett enter- tained:the Dralle family at dinner ‘Thursday. ‘A. E, Dutton of near Moffit is vis- iting relatives in the neighborhood this week. Henry Crawford and daughter, Eleanor were callers Friday. Dralle and Steve Triplett ‘The following people from this vi- einity were in Bismarck ‘Saturday: ‘Wm. Mills, Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Kim- ball, Mrs, Richard Day, Mr. and Mrs. .|Monday on the train from Valley .| guests at L. ©. Holmes Sunday. told: was feared, but both ears were drained and he was resting «# little. @ |easier Sunday. Mrs. Reid and Warren are staying at the home of Mrs. Reid’s sister, Mrs. Estella Cordner, of Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs...Harty Blount and family wére entertained for Sunday dinner at the M. Dralle home, - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Def visited ai | the Alex McDonald home Sunday aft- |ernoon. Johnny Crawford and wife and the Harold returned Sunday from- Salt Lake City, where they have spent the past six weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter Eleanor were Sunday afternoon visi- tors at the Orin Dutton home. Don Dralle visited at his home for 8 short’ time Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. rhe iad Velma Whiteaker, was in Bi Satur- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘The remainder of the evening was Spent at Mrs. Esther Thoyres. Games. were played and a delicious ‘lunch was served at midnight. 2. fi ¢ Lein =: | peace J By OLGA M. RISE Joseph Rise and Valdemar Lein Grove to Driscoll Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson, son Harry, Jr., and Mayland Christianson spent Friday evening at the John Birkeland home. Mayland Christianson who has spent the past ten days at Regan and Bismarck, returned to Harry Hel- geson’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O.- Rise, Stuart Severson and Christ Bjerke visited school No. 3 on Thursday. Eddie Arneson spent - Wednesday night at J. O. Rise’s, Leonard Peterson who has spent the past week at the Dallas Barkman home returned to Driscoll Tuesday. Dallas Barkman and Arthur Rise’ drove to Wing Thursday. A large crowd attended the party given at the Stuart Severson home o Baldwin} By FLORENCE — Sam Who is making Brown, who is his home in the in to with the George Nelson family ‘Trygg communit; wn the Brown, who grader last iy ller forepart of the week, Mr. had charge of the count year, plans on resuming the work in the spring. Carl Gilbert- son, who was also employed on the grader will also continue working. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Olson of Wilton were among those from outside the community who attended the dance here Wednesday evening. Mr. Haibeck left recently for Fargo where he entered the Veteran's hos- pital. During his absence, little David |Haibeck is staying here with his moth- er, who teaches school in Baldwin. An- other child is staying with relatives near Steele. Ole Olson of Wilton, agent for the Rawleigh Company, was a recent call- er in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and family and Mrs. Fred. Rupp _ were callers in Bismarck the latter part of the week. They were accompanied home by Miss Frances Rupp, high school student of Bismarck, who spent the week end here. Richard Borner and sons, Paul and Noel, transacted business in the Capital City Thursday. cole, manager of the Farmer's elevator at this point, announces that the elevator will close carly in Febru- ary for a time. Stephen Morris of Bismarck stopped here Wednesday forenoon while en- route to the Thomas home near Wil- ton where he spent the day. Frank Larson of Bismarck was here Friday on @ business mission. Mr, Casey, land agent of Bismarck, was here the last of the weck attend- ing to various business matters. Englebrit Tuft, who is working near the river, called in town Thursday morning. Rev.\ Fred Christ of Wilton, held Prest spent by playing cards and dancing. A good time was had by all. Alfred and Seymour Arneson mo- tored to Temvik Monday, returning home Tuesday. A large crowd attended the Luther League meeting held at the B. N. Lein’s Sunday afternoon. ‘Collection taken up amounted to $6.10. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Olga Rise helped Horal Christianson thresh oats and cornstalk Monday. Selma: Rise drove to Arena after coal for Helmer Helgeson Friday. John Birkeland and son Clifford motored to Driscoll Tuesday after- noon. Valdemar Lein and Einar Spilde spent Monday evening at J. O. Rise’s. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bjorkus and family spent Sunday evening at the Harry Helgeson home. ‘Those who spent Sunday evening at B. N, Lein’s were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Barkman, daughter Dotty, Leonard Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. H.. Arneson, Eddie Arneson, Olga, Selma, Joseph and Arthur. Rise, Nina Waiste, Ken- neth Brenden, Harold Olson, Clifford Birkeland, Knut Spilde, George and Alice Vik. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise, Clara Glen- ‘wood and Everett called at Alfred Ar- neson's Monday afternoon. the church Sunday afternoon, Febru- ary 1st. The Ladies Aid meets after services. Mrs. Klucksdal and Mrs. Dronen will serve lunch. Alice Vik sperit Sunday night with Catherine Lein. Missouri By L, M. CRAWFORD 4 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine are the Sunday at the St. Alexius Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Lucille and Miss Lillian Ag- once each month, the first Sunday of each month ‘until further notice, ‘The Presbyterian Uadies' Aid meet..at, thé” home" of Mrs. Rupp Wednesday. afternoon of. week. * Burl-Monros of Glenview was a re- cent business caller in town. Jim: McAvoy of Glenview -was here the latter part of the week on @ busi- ness mission, Fred Schroeder shipped a car of hogs to the Twin Cities Friday after- noon. ‘ 3 Laurence Stocks was a recent caller in-town. Mr. and Mrs. Stocks, who have resided on the Fulton Nelson township which Mr. Stocks purchased @ few weeks ago from Martin Bour- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke of Crom-- ‘The officers and stockholders of the Baldwin ‘Telephone .company ~ held: their monthly meeting in town Setur- day. Matters’ of a business nature were discussed and disposed of. Doris Poole, who missed several days of school on account of illness has resumed her studies. o——_—_—_—__________"—-_@ | Lyman | ° ——_———— By S.. GHYLDEN Eino Eckholm returned home Sun- day after spending the past seven weeks at the John Gylden home. Erwin Josephson has spent a few days at the Gust Eckholm and Henry Inget homes. Mrs. William Wanttaja and chil- Bernice and Willys spent a few days at Dave Spandberg’s near Re- A party was held at Mrs. Ida Thor- Hee Sunday afternoon at Arne An- 8 Sulo and Sylvia Eckholm and Sulo Gylden were Wing callers Friday. Mrs. E. M. Arch returned home City. Josie Olson ret after spending the with Gladys Rue Bill Mulari spent Sunday at Esther business. Little Miss Vidette Robideau visited jth: Mrs. Leslie Clark Tuesday aft- ‘€rnoon. ye Cabbage is hauling hay.from. Georg: the river bottom this week. Miss Evelyn Campagna rode to Bis- driver, marck with the rural mail ‘Ward Preston, Thursday. Mr.. and, Mrs. Alex Anderson from near Glencoe motored to Bismarck ‘Thursday, Mrs. Anderson received medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs, James McDonald were callers at the Alex Anderson home near Glencoe Thursday. Henry Scheerle was a business caller at the John Crawford home Thursday. Miss Lillian Agnew returned to her} 4, home in Menoken Saturday after Spending the past week. friend, Miss Lucille Crawford. Miss Crawford went home with her where she expects to visit a week. William McDonald sawed wood Fri- day afternoon. Se | ‘Clear Lake é By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family visited at the Christ Schoon home Tuesday evening. . - Paul Paslay, Brling and Olaf Olau- sen spent Tuesday at Bismarck at- tending to business matters. Born to Mr. and Mrs. 8, Bryant, at @ Bismarck hospital, a baby girl. ‘Mrs. Robert Sharp and: daughter L. B. Olson, Frank Shaffer and S. Bryant attended the Bismarck Comets and Steele basketball game at Steele Wednesday evening. Mr. Bryant plays center with the Bismarck Comets. Allen: Van Vieet was a Steele caller ‘we . Allen Van Vleet called at the E. A. Van Vieet and Albert Christensen homes Thursday. ‘Mrs. Frank Shaffer and son-in-law, 8. Bryant and Buddy Hargrave went to Thursday to visit Mrs. and Bryant and the new baby. Mrs. Bry- ant will be remembered as Miss Vivian Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammer, Mrs. Harry Kidder county, spent from Friday un- til Monday visiting with Shale. Drones Adolph Hangen and family 1 Mrs. Ole Newland and family. “ Mrs, Alfred Olson spent y evening with Mr. and Mrs. Neiman, Mary and Raider were ent evening at the J. A. Mc- at Driscoll. get Elelie aT ag i i & 4 iL Fi BEF ie E es Edwin Olson and Bill Mulari called at John Gyidens and Wm. Wanttsjas Seinticigh ride erty. we A sleigl q : urday evening. Those were: Fran! ‘Wanttaja, Erwin Josephson, Bill Mu- lari, Sadie Gyiden and’ Sdwin Olson. iF iz : i E i a E | mayer, Ie Bing a Raver walste. Ailany decried ‘There will be Norwegian Services at Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball, Mr. and Mrs, William McDonald and fam- ily and William Mills were dinner guests at the James Bobidou home proud parents of a baby girl born John Crawford, new motored to Moffit Monday on with her Olauson and femily, Olaf, | tne itertaining and family and Mr, and Mrs, Ole Newland and family Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harry Potter of Bismarck vis- Henry Olson end fami ‘Puesday and ant es Wednesday, TENN Mrs. Ray Smith assisted her mother, Mrs. Peter Klucksdal, with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Friday at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith visited with, their daughter, Mrs, Clifford Nelson and family, while in. Driscoll Thursday. Christ Schoon left Saturday with a ware of stock for the Chicago mar- Ernest Schoon, Ole Newland and Adolph Hansen assisted Christ Schoon to haul hogs to Driscoll Fri- day, 4 Miss Florence Sharp, who spent a couple of weeks in Driscoll with Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vieet were bictdend callers at the E. A. Van Vleet ome, Mrs. Carrie Nelson and daughter Friday evening. The evening was|azel, also Mrs. Marie Olausen and sons Olaf, Erling and Raider, took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Smith. Christ Schoon received the sad news from South Dakote that his flag passed away Monday eve- ning. A whist party was given at the F. B. Pasley home Wednesday. Mrs. Alfred Olgon spent Monday visiting with Mrs. Henry Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon were nile a callers at the Christ Schoon home. Mrs. J. W. Beyer was a Tuesday visitor at the Henry Olson home. Eeklund By JUSTINE MORRIS ry © Victor Anderson was a shopper in Wilton Monday. Donald Morris was an overnight guest witi Lester Falkenstein Tues- day night. Levi Anderson and Hauken Sun- heim were transacting business in Bismarck Wednesday. Marian Morris returned to her home Tuesday night after visiting for the past week with her sister Dorothy at the Paul Schonert home and George Morris home near Bis- marck. Levi Anderson called at Wallace Anderson's home Friday. * Bennie and Levi Anderson called @jat the T. F. Morris home en route to Bismarck Saturday. Willard Dimond was a brief caller at the T. FP. Morris home Thursday morning. Steve Morris of Bismarck was an overnight guest at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday night, returning home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and daughter Marie passed through this vicinity to the Bert Hedstrom home Sunday. Bennie Anderson visited at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday night. Fred Wood, Standard Oil man from Baldwin, was through this vicinity Wednesday. Kenneth Johnson visited witht James and Raymond Morris Sunday. Willard Dimond was a caller at the H. A. McCullough home Thursday. Margaret Anderson, student of Wil- ton high school, vilsted over the week-end at her parental home. Gerald Morris visited with Alf: Deide Sunday. Fred McFadden was through this vicinity buying hogs the fore part of the week. Bennie and Levi Anderson and Louie Johnson visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday. Mabel, Elsie and Aldythe McCul- lough motored to ‘Bismarck Satur- ay. Gerald Morris was a caller in Still Thurstay. Orville Falkenstein was an over- night guest with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein, Thursday night. Wilma and Clarence Morris have been visiting at the T. F. Morris home the past week. Ruth Falkenstein and Gusta Lars- gard visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday evening. Alice and Lawrence Gordon visited a the Willard Dimond home Sun- y- Kenneth Johnson, James, Ray- mand, Justine and Aldene Morris and cousins Wilma and Clarence Morris visited at the Victor Anderson home Sunday afternoon. Clarence Anderson, student of Wil- ton high school, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Anderson. Dorothy. Morris visited over Sun- day at her parental home. PGMS iotic k | Arena | PEE a By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre were shoppers in Tuttle Monday after- noon. : Harry Ulfers and Chris Nelson were business callers in and around Tuttle. Monday. Fred Wagner was a dinner guest at the Harry Ulfers home Tuesday. Ed. Smith called at McIntyre’s Wednesday and also at Elmer Drums, : Mr. and Mrs.’ Julius Zeweglie and children ‘were visiting ‘at the Emil some work the past week. 48 . Beyer spent |W Garrison, N. D., were guests at the pain Dixon home .Thursday and Mr. ‘and Mrs, Wm. Ollenburger il treated to a anniversary. Kast, Sr., the Esther and Louise Mr. and Mrs. Julius Misses Bertha, Turtle Lake, N. D., were supper guests at the Henry Walker home Ne tres evening. The Kast ais- noon and stopped in Macomber en route home. Mrs, Carl Ericson is 9 guest this week at the home of her: brother, William Ollenburger. Due to illness, Miss Victoria Hefta ay. unable to hold school Thurs- Joe Warren and Henry Walker were the ex-service men from Ma- comber who attended the special ‘Wilton Monday evening for the pur- pose of voting on the payment of the adjusted compensation certificates. Mrs. Meryl Blye is a guest at the home of her father, Henry‘ Ander- son. Mrs. Otto Larson was the guest of honor at a birthday party given at the T. Hollingsworth home Friday evening. Whist was in play at sev- eral tables and a bountiful lunch was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. M. Dionne, Mr. and Mrs, John Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Polzin, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pfau, Mrs. J. J. War- ren, Mrs. Ted Hencz and Charlotte Wilmot. Guests from Regan, N. D., were: Mr. and Mrs, Joe Michelsen and family, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Mich- elsen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dav- enport. Mrs, Larson was the recip- ient of many lovely gifts. Henry O. Putnam of Bismarck, county agent U. 8. D. A., was in Ma- comber Friday as prearranged. A Homemakers’ club was organized with a membership of sixteen and the | Ire; following officers were elected: Pres- ident, Mrs. H. H. Walker; vice pres- ident, Mrs. E. D. McGinnis; secretary, Mrs. Otto Larson. Mrs. John Dixon and Mrs. Otto Larson were chosen as project leaders to attend the demon- strations held in Bismarck during the year. Last week we stated that Miss Ber- tha Heird was a guest at the John Pfau home. The guest was Miss Ida Heird and we are very sorry to have made this error. Miss Heird is now employed at the Sidney Waddington home. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hollingsworth and their daughter, Mrs. Otto Larson, were pleasantly entertained at the 1 _slie Miller home Saturday evening. Mrs. Frank Kuntz came over from Chapin Friday afternoon and visited at the Harry Kuntz and R. Polzin Homes. Little Jane Polzin accom- panied her and spent the week-end with her parents. MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Floyd Owen was a caller at the W. A. Dietgman home Monday eve- ning. Vern ‘Tysell accompanied Selmer Oanes to McKenzie Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman were shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. John Glum and son, Garry, were callers at the F. L. Owen and Wal- ter Dietaman homes Thursday. Cedric Craig was a caller in Bis- marck Wednesday. Mrs. Sarah Moffitt was an over- night guest at the Dietzman home Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw! were shoppers in Bismarck Friday, their son, Arthur, and Arthur Norum. returning home with them to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher of Mercer, N. D., visited at the Adam Schauer home Monday and Tuesday. dim McCormick called on brother, John, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Miller ‘and! Sattler home eee Alta two days the Ene ot the hosp ny e of e Mr. i fle i 2 g 4 ; j i i it i i f oI S538 FFE § ane iF if glk 3 meeting held at the Legion rooms in| ling Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Gibson visit- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist at- t tended an old-time party at the home| Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Spangberg Saturday night. Miss Dena .Harms of Bismarck spent Sunday at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms. Mart Kershaw of near Sterling! spent Wednesday at the home of his brother, Bill. Jake Merkle was a caller at the Dietzman home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John Gable and fam- ily from near Bismarck visited at the| t Henry Miller home Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Lundquist and Mrs. Bill Neth. got up a surprise party on Mrs. Walter Dietzman at her home Sun- day night, it being her 43rd birth- day. oe Regan --- ----—— -4@ By BERNADETTE HOPKINS The following are the honor roll students for the past six weeks: Heler, Aune, Elsie Aune, Lyle Berg, Jose- phine Brennise, Shirley Brennise, Margaret Garnes, Shirley Gawb, Wes- ley Gaub, John Hausauer, Rollin Mickelson, Mary Oster, Harold Ran- nestad, Shirley Rasche, Clara Waga- men, and John Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg were — callers in Bismarck Tues- The Misses Irene and Yvonne Maulsby were Monday dinner guests of Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte. The Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte Thursday. High scores were held by Mrs. W. N. Kelly and Irene Maulsby. The next meeting of the club will be held Wed- nesday, February 11, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Scott. Miss Yvonne Maulsby left for her home at Sykeston Tuesday after spending several days with her sister ne. were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Miss Nelly Lundberg is consider- ably improved but it will be some time before her condition will per- mit her to return home. Lyle Dimond spent the past week with his grandmother, Mrs. H. Dimond. Frances Tourtelotte, Andy Garnes and Richard Rhines viisted here for the week-end. Mrs. H. F. Dimond left Friday for the Willard Dimond home near Still where she will be a guest for sev- eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and family attended a party given by Mr. and Mrs, Otto Larson of Wilton Fri- day. sent out two bulletins regarding sub- L. Hopkins. The second bulletin asks that all children be given a dose of and spread of diphtheria. Ella Schilling spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Andrew Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth of Wilton called at the Joe Mickelson home Saturday. H. M. Haverberg of Redfield, S. D., was a guest at the B. E. Reirson home Wednesday. Mrs. H. J. John- son of Bismarck was a guest of Rierson’s the same day. Jacob Fisher of Cleveland is a guest home. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson and daughter Clara motored to Bismarck Sunday. The Colip family motored to Bis- marck Sunday and visited with Mr. Colip, who is still a patient in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins | @. The state hefilth department has Jects that deal with your child’s wel- fare. The first asks that every child's birth be registered. It is to his ad- vantage to have this done and costs you nothing. If your child's birth has not been recorded please notify Mrs. toxin-antitoxin. for the prevention at the George Hochhalter} Joyce, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Brownawell, was taken and children, Wm. Lane, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. A. E. Cline, Edson, Mrs. Gertie Hoffman and son Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mof- Mrs. Ella Porter and Mrs. Everett Porter called at the Kinzler home Saturday afternoon. Rey. Kinzler called at the Homer Andrews and Jason Hoover homes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coder and Mrs. ‘Wm. Nichol were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Torgerson are staying with Mrs. Melvin Thorsen while Melvin is in Minneapolis. Mrs. Ed DeHaan and son visited with Mr8. C. E. Moffit Wednesday. Miss Thelma Moffit stayed at the Dewey Olson home Friday night with the children. Miss Harriet Moffit is working at the bank this week. She expects to start. to business college next week. Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler called at the Cc. E. Moffit home Saturday eve- ning. ‘ Miss Inez Peckens entertained about 20 guests on Wednesday night. Progressive whist was played. High and Thelma Moffit. Low prizes went te Miss Jessie eJnkins and Neil Ed- wards. Games were also played. Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen visited at the’Hill home Friday night. Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler were Bis- marck callers Tuesday. | Steiber { ° ————_—_—_____ ———_-« By MRS. WM. S. HICKEL Fred Lange called at the J. C. Olson F,| home Tuesday. Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughter Pauline of Still called at the W. 8S. day. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson spent Wednesday at the Ted Amundson home. Bill Hickel and Efraham Scheaffer called at the John Anderson home Wednesday forenoon. J. C. Olson was a Regan caller on ‘Wednesday. The Albrecht young folks and Al- at the Gottlied Steinert home. ning. Zelmer home Wednesday. family spent Sunday at the W. 8S. Oder home. Delbert Olson, Myrwin Oder and Al- bert Anderson were Wilton callers on Monday. Ted Lehr of Regan is spending sev- eral days visiting at the J. R. Jones home. A number of young folks of this vi- cinity attended a party at the Gottlieb Zelmer home Thursday. Teddy Hochhalter and Emil Stroh spent Wednesday at the Wm. Steinert home. Shoppers in Alta store Thursday evening were: Pete Brokop, Alfred and Dan Reinhart and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne. Mrs. Gottlied Steinert is a patient in one of the Bismarck hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist spent Wednesday visiting at the John Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlied Zelmer and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender and family were Bismarck callers Wednes- Harold Sauer of Washburn was a | da: his) Regan caller Saturday. i Moffit | By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT ‘Miss Geraldine Hoffman visited at the Ira Peckens home for a few days last week. Rey. and Mrs. O.\E. Kingler. visit-+ ed at the C. E. Moffit home Tues- day evening. Mrs. Wm. Carroll visited at the Al- fred. Faust and Frank Benz homes Tuesday. The teachers, Misses Louise Ried- Benz and Harold E. and Mrs, Anna Hoeft. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Ira Peckens enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen sud family.and Jens Jenson at a lovely turkey supper on Thursday |h night. James Hill and family were guests at the Viggo Jensen home Thurs- day night. c The Woodmen nee & Very success- F g i i i i A |. Miss Vina Oder spent the week end at her home. Teddy Hochhalter and Emil Stroh spent Thursday evening at the Efra- ham Scheaffer home. Emil Sattler and Albert Zelmer were McClusky callers Wednesday. Harold Falkins spent the week-end at the Sam Hauser home near Mc- Clusky. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family spent Sunday at the Fred Brackett home. Florence McAllister called at the Efraham Schaeffer home on Tuesday evening. Delbert Olson spent Sunday at the John Anderson home. Albert and Earl McAllister shopped Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel. and son Wayne and Efraham Scheaffer called at Still We prizes went to Miss Harriet Moffit | 4a! Oder and Fred Bergquist homes Mon- ; bert Zelmer spent Wednesday evening John Carlson and son, Dennis, at- tended a show in Regan Tuesday eve- Fred Bender, Jr., called at the John Mr. and Mrs. Ted Amundson and Welch’s Spur $$ $< . By MRS. ROBERT WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and { > morning. L, E. Heaton made several calls in the Spur vicinity looking for cattle esday. family, Welch were in Bismarck Tuesday. Robert Welch visited at the Ed of school this week on account of a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and lit- tle nephew, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dor- man, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and - family, Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Lude- mann, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and Fred Rittel were Bismarck call- ers Thursday. Chas. Snyder visited at the Ed. Doppler home Thursday afternoon. O. P. Welch called at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich, Thursday. Mrs. McMurrich is visit- ing relatives in Indiana. Her son Kenneth and a boy friend are taking care of the farm while Mrs. McMur- . rich is absent. Mrs. Ed. Doppler and son Leo mo- tored to Mandan and Bismarck Fri- y. A large number of friends and rel- atives of Mrs. A. D. Welch gathered at her home as a surprise party to celebrate her birthday Friday eve- ning. The evening was spent in games and visiting. Marcus Tremblay called at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Robert @| Welch, Friday afternoon. Clarence Doppler was home for the week-end. He reported that the Menoken ball team in which he plays beat the McKenzie team 18 to 11 in the game Friday evening. Conrad | Welch was home for the week-end also. He, too, is a basketball player in the Menoken team. Theodore Dorman, Ralph Snyder and Robert Welch called at the Ed Doppler home Sunday. Mrs. Sara MecMurrich spent this week visiting in Bismarck with rela- tives. Ralph Ishmael called at the Ed. Doppler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch visited at the home of Mrs. Welch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Slater of Brittin, Sunday. gis i ere ret ea i Estherville ing By MRS. ROY LITTLE | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden and |family gnd Jim Worden were dinner {guests at the Wm. Michelson home Sunday. Bennie Lein called at the Frank Michelson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport were visitors at the Elmer Folmer home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. John Boschee and family and Mrs. R. Manning and son Alvin were callers at the Frank Mich- elson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Michelson were capital city visitors Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Davenport were overnight guests at the Leonard Davenport home near Sibley Butte called at the Elmer Folmer home Wednesday. Mrs, Wm. Michelson called at the Harry Worden home in Regan Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and sons spent several days this week at the Harry Davenport home. Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot spent the week-end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden and children were visitors at the Harry Davenport home ‘Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Michelson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michelsen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport attended a birthday party in honor Ngee SERPS Peas $56

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