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i Wing o By LILLIAN MUELLER ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCloskey and! children spent Sunday at Dave Jo-/ sephsons. ! Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber were ®unday visitors at the John Weber, dr., home. | Harold Souer of Washburn spent the week end at the A. L. Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Field enter- tained a number of friends at their home Friday evening. The evening ‘was spent in playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dagner spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Schneider. Mrs. Maggie Glanville and Mr. and| Mrs. Fred Oswald were visitors at} the Mueller home Friday evening. | The Wing basketball boys motored; to Denhoff Friday to play the Den-/ hoff team. The Wing boys were de-j| feated by a score of 15 to 19. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and Mrs. G. Weber motored to Bismarck Thursday to visit with Mrs. Kraft,) who is a patient in the hos Esther Field spent the week at her parental home. John Weber, Fred Barth and Christ; Berg attended a church conference at Tuttle Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller, Mrs. Ed Dalbec and Andrew Mueller motored to Goodrich Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. Stroble. Andrew Muel- ler remained to spend a few days with | his sister, Mrs. Stroble. Mr. and Mrs, Ole A. Olson were call- ers in Robinson Saturday. Rev. C, E, Strutz of Bismarck, con- Gucted services in the North church Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell returned | to their home Thursday after spend- | ing the past four weeks in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and fami- ly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg. | Ben McCloskey and Carl Johnson | left for Minot Wednesday to attend Grain Dealers’ convention. J. B. Glanville and daughter, Ferne, and Maggie Weber were callers in Bis- marck Tuesday. Mrs. H. McCloskey spent Friday af- ternoon with Ada Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wagle spent Sunday afternoon with Mr .and Mrs. N. H. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hein, Martha Hein and Elsie Bossart visited at Gar- rison, N. D., last week with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swanick and son, i James, of McKenzie, were callers at tes the B. W. Graham home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson and Mrs. H. Glanville and daughter, Bernice, were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oswald spent Sunday visiting at the Christ Berg home. Carl Berg and family of Regan, spent Sunday at the Christ Berg home. Lela Davis, Erna Enockson and Har- old Souer motored to Moffit Sunday. G. A. Hubbell and children. Ellen| Mae and Dorothy, and Mrs. Kusler and sons, Donald and Theodore, were Sunday callers in Bismarck. George Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kopplin went to Minneapolis | Sunday to attend the Auto Show. Ben Klagenburg motored Mrs. G.; Stroble to Goodrich Tuesday. i The Robinson Basketball teams play the Wing Basketball teams Mon- day evening on the Wing floor. | Wing's second team won from Rob- inson’s second team, 9 to 6, and the} Wing first team won from Robinson's | first team, 35 to 12. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Sr.,! all of Canfield, spent Sunday at the James Olson home. : as | Braddock LY leche By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE | : | ‘The monthly P. T. A. meeting of | the Braddock organization was held Jan. 26. We forgot in last weeks issue t mention that Rassen Aarvig receivet a telegram containing the news of thi death of his sister-in-law, Mrs. L. J. | Aarvig of Minneapolis who died at; her home. Mrs. Aarvig was one of the Gold Star Mothers who went to NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Savage were Sunday dinner guests at the O. R. Martini home. E. E. Lisher of Kintyre was a Brad- dock caller Thursday. The Study and Civic club met with | Mrs. Barton on Tuesday evening with twelve members present. Miss .Elsie Damsgaard, who has been a guest at the Aarvig home re- turned home Saturday. L. M. Doerschlag was a Bismarck business cailer Tuesday and Wednes- Gay. Mr. Anderson, fieldman for the North American Cream company was in Braddock Tuesday. and shipped out the cream station equip- ment here to Linton. Mrs. Dexter, who was manager of the cream sta- tion has resigned her position. Mrs. F; M. Long was a passenger to Brittin Monday at which place she was met by Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyne of McKenzie where she spent several days visiting. She returned home Thursday. ‘ The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church met at the home of Mrs. A. J. Piers Thursday afternoon, ay Hazelton a Eee By ADALINE LANDSBERGER 2—e The Afternoon Bridge Club met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joe Wohlman. J. D. McCusker transacted business in Braddock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Semling went to Bismarck Sunday. C. C. Wiemals was a Bismarck vis- itor Saturday. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. S. E. Brindle. Father Schweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Appect and family and Mrs. Garske and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pre- fontaine and family were Sunday eve- (ning visitors at the J. B. Landsberger home. Messrs Edwin Hulsether, V. M. Sul- livan, and J. H. Wehlitz motored to Linton Tuesday evening to attend the Masonic Lodge meeting. Louis Torkelson of Mobridge, S. D., and James Vig of Faith, 8. D., both former residents of this vicinity drove up Tuesday to transact business and visit with friends. The Christian oMthers’ Society held a meeting Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. D, McCusker. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church will put on a home talent play entitled “Mother Mine,” Friday evening, February 6th, at Zirbes Thea- r. Harmie, Rose and Rufina Appert were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Gregory, Mrs. L. W. Berkholtz and Donna and B. Thompson’ motored to Bismarck ; Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Faley went to Bismarck via train Thursday. They returned home Friday. ‘The American Legion Auxiliary met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Adam Gerber. A delicious lunch was served. The Misses Opal Mathena and Mary Ellen Crimmins spent the week end at their respective homes. Miss Ruth Crawford, who teaches school at the public school in Linton, spent the week end at the home of her parents. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Craw- ford. She returned to Linton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Zirnhelt re- ceived a telephone call Tuesday stat- ing that their niece at Lisbon, N. Dak., had died. They left Wednesday morning to attend the funeral, return- jing home on Saturday. The high school basket ball team met the Bismarck “Imps” Saturday jevening on the home floor. The score s 27 to 12 in favor. of the Bismarck } eam. The “Imps” make up the sec- {ond team of the Bismarck high school. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were Capital City visitors Friday. Services were held Monday morning at the Catholic church, it being Can- dlemas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Art Faust left for| Shubert, Nebraska, Thursday, Janu-/| ry 23rd, where they will make their jome. Allen Beastrom, who has been work- | ing at Harold, S. D., returned home the first part of the week. The Girls’ Basket ball team of the Hazleton high school made a trip to France in July to visit her son’s grave. Her daughter Miss Leona Aarvig vis- | ited at the Rassen Aarvig home here a couple of years ago. | Charles Rambough, rural carrier of | Kintyre called at the Braddock | postoffice Monday on his way to Bis- | marck to attend the International | ‘Tractor school which is to be held! for two weeks in that city. | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baxter and: family were Sunday guests at the L. P. Weber home. | ‘The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church | ‘will meet Thursday afternoon at the | home of Mrs. M. Fetterley. Miss Lillian Roos was a passenger to Lehr to spend the week-end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allensworth re- | 4, ceived a telegram Saturday morning of the death of Mrs. Allensworth’s brother-in-law at Cleveland, Ohio. George Lipstru and family spent a year in Braddock in 1913 and ‘14 at which time Mr. Lipstru clerked in the Staak and Miles store. Miss Nora Sisco and Leone came up from Kintyre Thursday afternoon and visited several days at the C. T. Barton home. Mr. and Mrs. Mindt motored in from Wishek Sunday and are guests at the J. P. Weber home. ‘The Braddock 4-H Clothing club met in the Braddock school house at 4p. m. Thursday. The second years Menoken Friday night where they/ engaged in a game of basket ball. The | game was won by the Hazleton team with a score of 8 to 2. Mrs. Hoff of Linton spent a few! days of last week here visiting with her daughter, Margaret. Carl Reich, Jr., of Temvick trans- acted business in Hazleton Monday. The Royal Neighbors Lodge held a meeting for the annual installation of officers, Thursday evening. The Misses Cleo Rott and Mildred Shea, teachers of country schools west of town, spent the week end at their homes. o Hazlegrove | By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE to Tuttle Tuesday and also did some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Walter Krien were guests evening at the Ed Oschuner home. Cards furnished the pastime and lunch was served by the hostess, 3 Jim McQuern was in Tuttle Mon- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith re- turned home from points in Iowa on Wednesday, where they- have been visiting. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove called at the Frank Gray home Wednesday. Mrs. John Barriet near Tuttle passed away last week and was laid to rest Sunday in the cemetery south of Tuttle. We extend our sympat to the bereaved ones in their time of Sorrow. € Jack Stewart and Ed. Evans called on Ed Ochusner one day last week. Frank Gray took Albert Gray back | Frid: thy | were and Miss Carrie Wolff guests at the Rosenau e. iss Tecal Zimmer spent the week- her parental home at Arena. The Misses Hilda and Caroline ‘Wolff were callers of Mrs. Asken in Arena Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wolff and daughters “Brown-Eyes” and Carrie were shopping in Tuttle Friday. Mrs. and Mrs. Tom Mertz and fam- ily were Sunday evening visitors at the Christ Wolff home. Miss Hilda Wutcke was a Sunday guest at the George Pehl home. Miss Maria Neff called Sunday at the Wolff home. Christ Wolff and daughter Helen were callers in Arena Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rachel were visi- tors Sunday at the Alex Neff home. Christ Wolff and daughters Pauline and Helen were visitors at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. Karl Wolff Monday. Mrs, Karl Wolff and daughter Irene was visiting with-Mrs. David Schock ‘Tuesday. Mr. .and Mrs, Adolph’ Deier were Sunday visitors at the George Pehl home. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke were visiting at the Christ Wolff home on Wednesday. Ralph Leach came home from a trip to Wyoming Friday. ‘The Misses Helen, Pauline and Caroline Wolff were Wednesday eve- ning visitors of the Neff young folks at the Neff home. Alex Neff, Jr., visited Wednesday with John Driscoll and Mrs. Laura Sandburg. Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Wagner called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Thieling one day this week. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove and Walter Krien were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers Friday evening. ‘We were sorry to hear that Mr. and Mrs, Christ Nelson had to take their son to the hospital. Among those shopping in Tuttle Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Langdahl and family and Albert's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Mike McNally, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and Miss Otillia Brose and Floyd Brolin and his sister Miss Florence Brolin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and fam- ily were in Tuttle Saturday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Walter Krien were in Tuttle Satur- day. Walter went in to have Doctor Moats extract a tooth. They also called at the Dan Krien home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Albert Gray home while in town Saturday. Roy and Karl Buck were in Tuttle Saturday shopping. Earl Fairchild and Ole Elloite and young Burton were callers in Wing Saturday. Philip Schermiserer was in Tuttle Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ochsuner and family visited relatives near Arena W.| and Tuttle Sunday. —__— Rock Hill ‘| By RUTH LITTLE ‘The Rev. Oderman was a Monday guest at the Roy Farley home. Harvey Fitzgerald and Vincent Sherman were Regan callers Tuesday. Bart Fitzgerald spent Tuesday night at: his parents’ home .~ “ business callers at the Fred Ehnes and Ira Bailey home Saturday. ~ Jake Gaub and John’ Houser,:were business calers at the Fred Ehnes home Monday morning. Phillis Little was a Saturday guest at the Fred Ehnes home. Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth, Phillis, and Virgil were Sunday afternoon guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Ira Bailey was a Regan caller on ‘Wednesday. Sigmund Rupp was a Thursday guest at the Ed. Rasche home. Mrs. A. Strand and son Barney were Thursday afternoon guests at the Ole Olson home. Emil Olson motored to Regan Sat- urday. Gottlieb Doctor spent Wednesday afternoon at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Harvey Fitzgerald and Vincent Sherman were Regan business callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough and sons, Wm. Jr., and Ray were Regan callers Thursday. Emil Olson called at the Ernest Gordon home Monday. Albert Valler motored to Regan on Tuesday. Guests at the Walter Scott home ‘Thursday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Clarence Scott. Mr. and) Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and son, Franklin, were Wing callers on Saturday. Fred Ehnes called at the G. O. Lindsey home Monday. Guests at the Fred Ehnes home ‘Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Guss Heinle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Graf and children, Willie, Jake, Molly, Elsie, Irene and Leona. A. F. Ghylin was a Regan caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes motored to Regan Saturday. They also called at the Guss Heinle home. Barney Strand called at the Jake Fisher home Wednesday. Laurence Pitegerald was an over- night guest at the J. F. Little home jay. Bart Fitzgerald was a Wednesday guest at the I. I. Sperry home. Mr. and Mrs, Homer Taylor were Regan callers Thursday. J. F. Little and son, Clayton, were Wilton business callers Thursday. Ed. Rasche called at the 5. W. Ne- metz home Friday. Martin Fueling, George Borth and Sunday guests at the C. O. Kettleson home. Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroe Monday guests at the W. H. Oscar Magnuson motored’ to Regan uso Saturday. O. W. Backman and son, Edwin, ‘ednesday. motored to Wilton We le 8. W. Nemetz was a Regan caller Saturday, a ‘ Burnett Jacobson was an overnight epee ey ee Little home Tues- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Grickson, I. Marcovitz, Ole Olson of ‘Wilton, Elizabeth Jorgenson was an over- night guest of Phyllis Little Thursday. Charlie Hettick was a Wednesday evening guest of Andrew Kolb, Pete Lundquist and Marion. Scott called on Stephen Monroe Priday-eve- ning. Ruth Little was an over night guest of Francis Fitzgerald Sunday night. Ed. Rasche and daughters, Anna Mae and Patrena called at the Fred Ehnes. home Thursday morning. Willie Unde called at the J. P. Lit- tle home Friday morning. Sunday evening guests at the Ole Olson home were Ollie-and ‘Joseph Cook and Clayton Little. Vincent Sherman and Harry Fitz- gerald motored to Wilton and Wing j Sunday. z Willie Graf, called at the J..R, Fitz- gerald home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Doctor and family were Saturday evening guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. J. J. Zelmer called at the Martin Fueling home Monday evening. George Borth, J. J. Zelmer, Lewis Jorgenson, Jimmy Gramling and Wil- lie Ehnes attended a show at Regan ‘Thursday evening. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Houser were’ Sunday guests at the Guss Graf home, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little ‘motored to Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 8S. W. Nemetz and family attended Catholic Services at Wilton Sunday. Christ Christianson of Sanger, N. Dak., is a guest at the Martin Fueling home this week. Wednesday evening guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling, George Borth and Christ Christianson. Eric Englebretson called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Wednesday . Frank Walker and Guy McCoy mo- tored to Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Chas, Kuehl home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling mo- tored to Wing Saturday. Sunday callers at the Lewis Jorgen- son home were George and Alfred Borth, Chris Christianson, Isaac and Robert Marcovitz, Willie Graf, Clay- ton and Clyde Little. Ed. Rasche was a capital city caller Tuesday. Saturday evening guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home were Frank, Roy and Louise Walker, Guy McCoy and George Borth. Bill Mickelson was a Friday caller at the Lewis Jorgenson home, t Still ; ° By B. P. HAGSTROM Miss Annetta Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson motored to Bis- marck on Thursday. George Johnson visited Sunday at the Chas. Noon home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and son were capital city business. callers one day last week. Miss Doris Johnson spent Saturday with Miss Margaret Law. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson vis- ited Sunday with relatives in Naugh- {ton township. The Rev. and Mrs. Oster and daughter Mary visited Friday eve- ning with Mrs. Signe Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and daughter Burnadine called at the Os- ter home in Regan Saturday. Marie .and. .Bennive Pearson were. overnight guests at the Hagstrom home Saturday. i Mrs. Signe Johnson and children visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Mrs. Ira Falkenstein of ‘near Bald- win called on Mrs. Bert Hedstrom Sunday. Ole Hagstrom and son Oscar called at the Erickson home Tuesday. Doris Johnson visited one evening last week with Helen Pearson. .. John Law and daughter Margaret, Mrs. Signe Johnson, Mrs. Ray Ander- son and Anthony Erickson were bus- iness callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houser of near Pickardsville, N. D., visited Tuesday evening with their daughters, Misses LaVerna and Leota Houser, teachers of Estherville schools Nos. 3 and 4. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson called Miss Alice-and Mrs. R. visited at the M. FP. Thursday afternoon. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Monday evening. R. M. Ludeman Monday. 6: . Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Abelein enter- Ludeman spent the evening at the Abelein home. Two tables of bridge were played. High score went to Mrs. Otto Ayers and R. M. Ludeman. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves motored to Bismarck Thursday. The Menoken P. T. A, gave a tea party at the consolidated school Fri- day night. A musical contest was held and Mr, and Mrs.'R. M. Lude- man won prizes. In @ literary con- test prizes were won by Miss Mar- 11 dollars was realized from the sale of candy and lunch which will be used to buy dishes for the school. L. J. Agnew returned Saturday from Rochester, Minn., where he was examined by the doctors at the hos- pital. En route home he spent a couple of days in St. Paul, J. 8. Sackman, relief agent at the depot quring L. J. Agnew’'s absence, left Saturday for his home in Jamestown. Frank L. Wachal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wachal of north of Me- noken, was married Friday afternoon to Miss Vivian Erstrom, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Erstrom of Baldwin, Friday afternoon at the Presbyterian manse. ‘They will make their home north of Menoken, tertained at dinner Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Abelein, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein and daughter Miss Alice and Anthon Knoll. Mr. and Mrs, A. Daw and family were visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Park ‘Wood Sunday. ° | Trygz By GLADYS NELSON Edwin Olson and Clarance Glasner| came out from Bismarck Monday. Ole Olson from Wilton, Rawleigh agent, was an overnight guest Tues- day night at the George F. Nelson home. Gilbert and Anne Eide and Oscar Nelson home last Sunday night after spending from Friday night until Sunday with Anne Eide. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Victor mo- tored to Wilton the previous Satur- day and visited with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and family. Francis Muth is employed at the Baldwin. hotel. ma Mrs. George F. Nelson, Gladys, and Lillie, and Mrs. J. W. Jiras Edith Olson were visitors Tuesday with Mrs. Charlie Farrell and Ma- rie. Sam Brown, Joe Jiras, Joe Varley and George F. Nelson were also callers. Mrs. Charlie Strom visited Mon- day wi her daughter, Mrs. Jobn Mr, and Mrs. Clifford, Scott, Em- the Mrs: A. H. Klepstein and daughters i i Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludeman en- |), Iverson from Arena, brought Emma) day. KES Ayers: and son Wayne visited. at the :Yeakle: home at ily from Wilton, came Saturday to attend the party. at his sister's, Mrs. Clifford Scott; also-Mr. and Mrs. Vic- dohI‘and family from Gibbs. a garette Olson and C. D. King. About] @ FERN BR. STEWART Mrs. Martin Nelson attended & Hensen and Miss Katherine and Ruth Wagner were Saturday callers at the Ed Schmidkunz home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic called on Mr. and Mrs. George’ Magnus on ‘Sunday. Seaman Gibson was a town caller jesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClouard called at the Tyler Johnson home| Miss Clara Fracass! of Mandan, spent Tuesday night with her cousin, Miss Helen ‘Swindling. Joseph Dorson spent Monday eve- ning with Alton Johnson. Tyler Johnson and son, Alton, called at the Ed Schmidkunz home ‘Thursday. Tyler and Carey Johnson were Bismarck callers Saturday. Bernice Schmidkunz spent Friday night with Roscoe Parker's children. Pte Kershaw was a town caller urday. Knute Johnson was a town caller ‘Tue Tyler and: Grandpa Johnson were town callers Tuesday. Tyler Johnson and son, Alton, called at the Paul Lang home Thurs- Bernice Schmidkunz and Ruth Parker called on Olive. Johnson Sat- urday afternoon. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgerly were: Sunday callers at the “Tyler Johnson ‘Mr. and’ “Mrs. ‘Martin Kossel and daughter, Irene, were. Saturday eve- ning callers the Tom Stewart Henry Zuraff left for South Dakota, Friday, to visit his mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family, Joseph Dorson and Grandpa home.-* ° Tyler Johnson home. Mrs. Zelma Dyrstad, who has been @ patient of the St. Alexius hospital for the past two weeks, returned home Saturday. _ ma .and Victor Nelson motored to Wing Tuesday night. Willie Jiras was a dinner guest, Wednesday at the George F. Nel- son_ home. Martin Nelson and Lennart Olson called at the George F. Nelson home Wednesday en route home from Charlie Tryge’s. 2“ Marie Farrell visited Wednesday night at the George F. Nelson home. at the Still store and Harry Triska home Tuesday. Oscar Hagstrom called on R. C, Nelson Friday. Mrs, Eigne Johnson and children, and Ruben Pearson, motored ‘to Re- gen Saturday. * Martin Strand, Erick Pearson and Arthur and Anthony Erickson, helped Ole Hagstrom celebrate his birthday Friday evening. Erick Pearson was a Wilton caller Tuesay, E Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson called on Mr. Johnson's sister, Mrs. Signe Johnson, Saturday evening. Mrs. Edwin Johnson called on her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Monday. Ruben Pearson and Verner John- ae called on Raymond Broeh! Satur- Helen Broehl called on Mrs. R. C. Nelson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sunduist called at the Bert Hedstrom home Monday. Mrs. Albert’ Johnson and daughter called at the Still store Monday. Menoken By MBS. JENNIE DANCE Miss Mildred Funston, who is teaching near Wing, N. D., spent Sat- urday and Sunday at her parental home. Mr.. and. Mrs. Otto Ayers and Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lude- man motored to Bismarck Friday evening. Miss Anns Grenz of Driscoll vis- ited Miss Ida Neumann Sunday. Mrs. Lee Hamblen and Mrs, Harold. padiand motored to Bismarck Thurs- y. Mr. and Mrs, R. G, Abelein were Blanche Stewart, Lillian ‘Newmann, Mesdames Leroy Rooker and son, Charles, Walter and Woodrow Pettis, Harry Hedstrom and daughter, Lenora, were Sunday visitors at Arthur’ Magnus's. * Mrs. William Wanttaja and chil- dren visited the past week with her aunt, Mrs. Dave Spangberg, near Re- visited gan. Harry Hedstrom last Thursday at Oscar Magnuson's. Miss Mabel Magnus, who attends school in Wing spent the week-end with her parents in Trygg. _A surprise birthday was held Sat urday evening at Mrs. Ida Thorson’ in honor of her little daughter Ruth's fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg from near Regan, were visitors the previ- ous Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Harry Hedstrom. Miss Josie Olson has been mak- ing an extended visit with Miss Gladys Rue at Linden School No. 2, three miles south of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Olga Ryberg were callers last Sunday at John Ander- son’s arid Arthur Magnus’s. A very pleasant surpise party was’ held for Mrs. Maurice Erickson last Friday evening, in honor of her birth- day. Miss Myrtle Arch is staying with Mrs. Ida Thorson while her mother is in Valley City for a visit. Albert Vollen called at Arthur Mag- nus’ last Friday. Lenore Hedstrom, high school stu- dent from Wing, came home the last home. ‘Mrs. Farrell, who has been aes ill, is up and improved a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith were Ster- ling callers. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClouard called at the Tom Stewart home Sun- day morning. ‘Those from here who were trans- acting business in Bismarck Satur- day were: Mrs, Floyd Belk, John Ba- ker, Mrs. Martin Nelson and son, Howard; George Kusch, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Zelmar, Dyrstad and family, and two sisters and brother; and Tyler Johnson and son, Alton: Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Olson of Dris- coll, were town callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Belk called at the Art Chenoweth home Saturday night.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClouard' and daughters, Ruth and Katherine, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmidkunz were Saturday evening callers at the: Earl Hall home. Mrs. Mel .Ness, Roy Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic spent Tuesday -night with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn of Driscoll. Laverne Sapp and Laverne Rich- ardson were town callers Wednesday. ils at ede HE i EF j i t Johnson were Sunday callers at the ae Scott were Mrs, Albert ‘Willis Gill his tractor Wall 8 Sundey Hochhalter were callerzon: ‘the Henry ening. George, Hecker called at the Amundson home near Regan on Wed- J. R..Jones.: ‘a few days visiting with Eddie J and Emanuel johnson, Edwin ursday Philip Wahl called at Schatz home on Thursday. Emil Stroh called at the Bill Stein- ad aes tee ara VE |, pe sors! ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Obthauser,: Sr. pray, ‘was an Alta shopper 0D /anq Mr, and Mrs. Steve Koppy were Eddle Johnson, Edwin and Emanuel] Weng friends ab Fort Rico a few Schats were Nole Ness bone friday. annie er eee: daughter, Katie, Fort Rice, were business callers iota eee egret Sak lana aig at the home of the former's brother, Mrs, Steinert has been ill for sev- eral weeks, She is now ‘at the Bis- marck ‘hospital. ee aay, Davold Schaffer wl been em- “a ployed at the Jake Hochhalter home| Porter Umber visited at the Busby the past winter, returned to his home |Home Sunday. on Friday. Ferman Busby was a business call- Eddie Johnson called at the Nole|¢F at the Porter Umber home Thurs- day. Jim Herr and Ferman Bushy were callers in Linton Wednes- day. John Burkhardt went to Livona called at the Karl Schatz home on Saturday. ie Ped Edward, Henry and. Edmund ‘Schatz were Saturday: evening visitors at the John Stroh home. Davold Schaffer was an Alta caller from N. D., Thursday, where they. had been visiting the former's. sister for several days. Elizabeth Koppy left Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley and little daughter were Saturday after- noon callers at the Steve Koppy home. turday evening. John Stroh and Ben Schatz called at the Hank and Ed. Schatz farm on Saturday. Alvin Zelmer called at the John Anderson home Saturday. Ted Layer from Regan spent Sat- urday at the John Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson and} Michit family spent Saturday evening at the J. R, Jones home. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brackett and daughter Caroline were Alta shop- pers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rinhart and son, Christ, were visitors at the Karl Schatz home Sunday evening. Frank Koppy was a after- ingot waiver iy the C01 Gees besos ing at the D.E. Spangberg home. Mrs. Wantteja is a niece of Mrs. A

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