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t ike {Frances o_ By ‘MRS. ‘WALTER DIETZMAN ‘Loule Olsen spent the past week al the home of his brother, John. Callers’ in Bismarck. from’ this home. Wednesday. ‘achal was a caller at the home Monday, Mrs. Bill Neth were busi- e885 ates in Steele Thursday. and Mrs. Imer Lundquist, John Olsen, Mr, and Mrs, W. A, Dietzman and son Edwin, Gladys Tooker and| g, George Reineke were visitors at the Hie Owen home Wednesday eve- ning. Dan McCormick teturned home from Medora, N. D., Wednesday where he spent the past month. Mr. and Mrs, Philip Gable spent ‘Thursday evening at the Henry Mil- Jer home. Mick Agnew was a caller at the Adam Schauer home Monday. John Olsen, Mino, John, and Vina Harms were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Tebbo Harms joined the Elks lodge in Bismarck Friday night from this vicinity. Walter Dietzman attended the ini- tiation of the Elks lodge in Bis- marck Friday night. Mrs. Dietzman. went as far" as the Geo. Ely home, and from there she went to the P. T. A. meeting at Menoken, and also took in the community party which was held at the hall. John McCormick called at’ the home of his mother Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schauer, Sr., and Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Gounst of Medina, N. D., visited at the A. Schauer home Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and son Donald and Miss Margaret Olson. were shoppers in Bismarck tor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wachal and Ole daughter Emma visited at the Floyd)». Owen home Thursday. son and Mr, and Mrs. . E. Snyder an family, and ©. M.Bayaer of Boys wnshiy Mr. end Mra, John Benz attended Union’ meeting Monday night. Richard Lang called at the Tyler Yopiaon hafae: on. musinabaumsseay. lolph Basson Friday. ‘was a town caller Roller sa flabertetad a pg hall ; Saturday. night. Johnson home Mr. a Pegi Meg aae Parker, compt y Tyler Johnson and. Alton, were Bismarck shoppers so, | Te ys Lynn W. Sper of Bismarck, called at’ the Tyler Johnson ma Sunday. Carey and Alton Johnson. visited. at the Les French home in Bismarck | 4 junday. Miss Bernice Schmi schoo hative idkuns visited | rge Kusch and Tom Stewart were Bismarck, callers Monday. °. Bismarck Roscoe Parker called atthe Tyler Friday. Printze was 9 Fer Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Skimmer of Billings, Mont., are visiting with Mrs. on. mother, Mrs. E. Sapp, ‘> —— | Painted Woods jj, By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Delores Hanson, small daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Hanson,, i pons: ing a few days at the home of ud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pranklund, Adolph Peterson was a’ Wilton calle} er Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Nelson vis- ited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Mon- day afternoon. Mr. Nelson and Ole Lillefjeld were also Wilton callers the same day. Andrew Nelgon and Ole Lillefjeld called at the Adolph Peterson home Tuesday. They called at the Dams- trom home the same day. Willtam Brown called on the doc- at Wilton Wednesday. Mrs, Lester Brown called at the Lillefjeld home. Monday after- ur and Mrs. Lester Brown and Andrew and Eddie Schatier Were! daughter, Marian, and Mrs. William callers at the E. Anderson farm south of McKenzie Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and! the Erickson ho! Miss Gladys Tooker attended the besa dance at Bismarck Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gable were visi- ae at the Henry Miller home Sun- Brown spent Sunday at the Fred Brown home. Mr. Brown called at me the same day. Mr. and Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld and sons, Edwin and Gerald,iand Ernest Cleveland, spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Sunday guests at the Andrew Nel- |" Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland| son home were Mr. and Mrs. William and son Donald and Miss Asean Olson visited at the Lee Hai home near McKenzie Sunday. Paul McCormick and his sister Eva Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and small daughter, Mary Ann, and Arthur. Damstrom and daughters, Doris and Elviene, and Miss: Eveulette Tooker attended “yr, and Mrs. Lester Brown and in- the pasty ai: Menken. Peaay night fant son, Marion, were Sunday guests o| the Charles Hannifield hqme, Wilto1 Bat [Sterling Sterling 5 and Sere weer Bee, Winiee: oe reORCaREWAREE '® 8 STEWART George Register ar and Rollin Welch, oi Bismarck, were town callers Tues- day. My, and Mrs. Alfred Olson were callers here Wednesday. Miss Gladys ‘Ness, who Le the past week visiting friends in “Bis- marck, returned hdme Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ee Eele and fam- ily visited with Mrs. Homsey and family in Kidder county Wednesday. ‘Tyler Johnson and son, Alton, and Grandpa Johnson were town callers Tu esday. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Andrews from Taft were town visitors Se Mr,.and Mrs, George Kusch, Mrs. Roy Turncy, Art Chenoweth, and Carl Payer ‘were Mandan shoppers Sat- urday. Mrs, Martin Nelson called on Mrs, L. B. Smith Tuesday afternoon. Harry Edgerly was a town calla Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ McClouard were town callers Thursday. Clifford Olson, . accompanied by Mrs. Agnes: ‘Wright and Mrs. E. A. ig spent the ‘week-end in Fargo. Mrs. Kling stopped off-in Valley Sard to visit, her son, Lewellyn, who is attending Normal there. ‘The minstrel show. given by the Boy Scouts, which was held in the hall Wednesday night, was attended by a large crowd. The people all en- Joyed dancing after the show. Lunch was served at midnight. Miss Lillian Hall spent ‘the week- end here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.: Charles McClouard and daughters, Ruth and Kather- ine, were Saturday” storing Yisitors at_the George Magnus home. Homer Envick, Mrs. Freto Envick and Mrs, Henry Zuraff were town callers Monday. The Sterling Parent-Teachers asso- ciation will have its February meet- ing at the schoolhouse on Thursday evening Feb. 19, at 8:15 o'clock, dson, N. D., where’ she. will Roscoe Parker, Tyler Johnson’ and Lester Clarke were town callers Mon- ‘Tuesday e' Tyler Johnson home. ‘Tyler Johnson was a Driscoll call-| er Wednesday. ‘The card party which was held in & help out on the the hall Friday night .was well at: | doi tended. Grand prizes’ went to Pete Mrs. Hoe, #. R. Wright Wetinesday. 5 ef ai 3 i near Wing Sunday. meeting ‘Thi Mr, and Mra. Pete Schlaback, Mrs. Rendem, Sone ee or ae LB. Bismarck — shoppers. ge Miss Gladys Ness left Saturday for ; teach evening visitors at the: on -rural route No. 1, while state oo Ra tested | nembers present. + ven Joe Brown and Gene Dame ae and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons, Edwin and Gerald, were callers at the home of Ole Lillefjeld Fri- day evening. The. Carl Erickson family is liv- ing on the Menard place, having moved ap a short time ago. Carl is emp! pion at the Axel Stenquist ake Charles ankle hes on. Mine sick list the two weeks, suffering from an. ai of the flu. The Franklund boys furnished mu- sic for the dance at the Rogosky hall Friday night. The dance was. given by Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson for a number of their friends. Andrew Nelson and Ole Lillefjeld were Wilton callers Monday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Wil- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bins- field spent Wednesday evening at the Fred Mitchell ‘home. Adolph Peterson and Walter Scha- fer were Wilton callers Thursday. Clarence Franklund called at the Charles Hannifield home Sunday eve- SO | Braddock By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE A splended Easter program is be- ing prepared by the choir and Sun-. day. school of the M. E. church, Services were held in St. Mary's Catholic church at Braddock Sun- day. Rev. Father Schweitzer of Haz- elton, conduct 5 William Beseler of Bismarck, was & passenger down to Braddock Thurs- -day,and spent the week-end out at his home, south of town... He re- turned to Bismarck Saturday after- noon. George »Wright autoed to Valley Bismarck Thursda; p Mrs.C, T. Barton visited a few, days this week at the homes or her See mare Pt: peel 48. Mesa. C te paleo otoer relatives in Kintyre. pormnpanie Br. William YR, Martini is driving how to make seams and button-1 Mrs. Dan pre visited | was given by ae earl wit em mee We held Feb. Pag J. A, Allensworth and daughter, Gertrude; went to Bismarck, they remained until 6a! a Monday, John Weber> and little June, also Mr. Mindt and Mr. Wetz- i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wahiman and|cl; motored to Linton to visit. with . They loft little June to visit with her mother, while the Melvin Welch of Bismarck, deeply Sympathize with her in the loss of her dear husband, who died sudden- ly. Mrs, Welch is well known here, having attended school here a couple of years ago. The Braddock Junior 4-H Clothing club met Wednesday, Feb. 4, at’ the | ing. schoolhouse. Every member and tiye leader was present, The time was ha learning: to -darn stockings. ext meeting will be held Feb. 18. Mrs, M. Fetterley, -Mr..and Aarvig, and daughter, Helen, Mrs. EF. Savage were at the home of Mr. and Fraser “Gien Smith, district manager for Aid Kicagetf bi a Was a radlgook, caller es B. F. Stein of Kulm, a representa- tive of the Tenney Grain company, speht from Thursday to Saturday in Fourteen members of the Woodman Circle enjoyed 9 truck. ride out to the A. Damsgaard home Wednesday evening, where the ladies met in ses- ‘sion, Twenty-one members were in attendance. ‘The next meeting will be held Feb. at the home of Sovereign Esther Mr. and Mrs. H, Beal and chil- dren of Kintyre were Sunday guests at the ©, T. Barton: home, Miss Helen Aarvig was a week-end y, | Suest. of Miss Elsie Damsgaard. Miss Hatlie Fetterley and Miss Lirf- da Juhola, who are attendiag James- town College, arrived yhome Sunday | day. afternoon for a couple of days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Tracy went to Steele Saturday, where Mrs. Tracy will remain for a few weeks. Misses Ada and Ruby Fockler, who are attending high school in Brad- dock, spent the week-end with their mother and brother on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan and lit- tle daughter motored to Napoleon Sunday afternoon to visit with Mrs. Ryan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sil- Mr. and Mrs, Barnard Baxter came down from Mandan Saturday and vis- ited over Sunday at the A. J. Koenig ae They returned home Mon- Fi G. De France spent the week at his. home here. Mr .and Mrs, Charles O’Brien of. Fredonia, and Mrs. Charles Ram- bough and children of Kintyre, were poy. guests at the H. E. Fraser “john Lindseth of Kintyre, was a Braddock ealler Monday morning. [Mencken MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. R, M. Ludemann attended a bridge party giver’ by Mrs. Tom Coop- er of Bismarck Tuesday afternoon.» Mrs. Charles Soules of Hazleton, ‘s visiting her sister, Mrs. Melvin Ag- new. Mrs. Otto Ayers entertained the Menoken Ladies’ Aid Thursday af- térnoon, Kleven members were pres- ent, and visitors were Rev. and Mrs. Van Horn of McKenzie, Misses Lil- lian, Newmanh, Margarette’ Olson, ‘been | Blanclie Stewart ‘and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel A delicious lunch was served. | : Mrs. Otto Ayers entertained two tables of bridge Wednesday after- noon. High score was won by Mrs. Ernest Burbage, and Miss Alice Klep- stein. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Beatrice Harding, Greybeale; and Mrs. Ernest Burbage of Bismarck. Miss Josephine Schnitz of Minot, is visiting at the Clarence Schmitz home. . Menokdn played basketball with the Bismarck Evangelical team Thursday evening. Bismarck won. Miss Orpha Agnew motored to Bis- marck, having dental \work done Monday. She returned to her Home Saturday, after spending two weeks at the L. J. Agnew home. An old-time dance was held in the Town Hall Friday night by Earl Ba- ke) and Frank Brooks. About a hun- dred people enjoyed the old-time mu- sic, dancing and cards, Supper was ‘served at midnight. Mrs. Milton Rue and two children spent Friday night visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. M, Craven, P. T. A. was held in the Consoli- dated school Friday night. The pro- gram consisted of. songs played by the Pythian band, the Harmonica band, and songs by the Boys’ Quin- tette. Miss Marie Huber, county sup- erintendent, gave a telk on “Success.” Jake Salter and Clayton Beebe were initiated in the Elks lodge Friday. The ~ Menoka Homemakers’ club will meet Thursday at the home of ° | H é ‘William Hansen spent Friday and Saturday in Bismarck. Miss Eloise Neth spent Sunday vis- iting Miss Camille Agnew. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and family took Miss Neth home. | _ADALINE LANDSBERGER Elis Buck and Gorman Stedman were visitors in Bismarck Monday. The independent téams of Hazle- R (foe. Boa. Tinton: mat, i 8 esti of tball in the Linton school gym _ | Tuesday night. gpd game was won by the Lint . and | iy Roy Yeater motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Miss Eleanor Landsberger ‘came from Bismarck via train Tues- The Puture Farmers’ club held a tapatiog in the schoolhouse Wednes- day evening. James Andrus, who has been in Fargo the past two months, is spend- ing afew days in Hazleton visiting ith old friends. Elsie “Socile came up from Pol Wednesday, where she teaches school. Her school has been closed for a period of two weeks because of ‘amallpox. , bs The Business Men’s club and farmers held a meeting Saturday af- fr i TP Corn were the main topic of discus- | Sundsy callers at the. ‘Tyler John- | rest returneé home in the evening, - . | sion. Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Mrs. BroestJohn- | Jeon “Tuesday “and Alfred Pe ales drove up from Napo- Mr. and Mrs, Roy Gregory arrived spent» few vdays nome, eee bee) Potatas in South | home Sunday were Mr. A PMR spent a aad of days visiting with relatives and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Chalfin were visl- ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerber and son, Clarence, were Bismarck visitors Mon- lay. ‘ ‘The Future Farmets’ club. met in the. school building on We evening. George and Lena Landsberger drove Thursday. Junge and family, The De Remee Garage opened up) friends: this week for business after: being Closed for about two months. to Bismarck Thi Rev. Father Schwertzer held church services at Braddock Sunday morn- Miss Esther Larson, who has il at the St. Alexius hospital in: marck after undergoing an operation for. appendicitis, returned home Fri- day evening. John Meyer made a trip to Bis- marck Friday afternoon, Mrs, J. J. Kalberer entertained the in | Afternoon Bridge club Wednesday af- ternoon at her home. . The Coffee Club met Monday after- noon at the home of Mrs. P, Guten- sohn. The J. J. Landsberger family vis- ited at the J. B. Landsberger home Monday evening. The play, “Mother Mine,” which was put on by the Presbyterian La- dies’ Aid, Friday-evening, was very well attended. The high school basketball team will make a trip to Linton Friday night to engage in 9 game of basket- ball with the Binton Lions, in the school gymnasium. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anne Brindle. Mrs, John F. Baker visited at Bis- marck ‘over thé week-end. - The Regular Bridge club was en- tertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, Annie Klabunder. Puis Volk was up from Linton Mon- J. 1. Brown of Bismarck, trans- acted business in Hazleton Monday. - The Business Men’s club will hold one of its regular meetings Thurs- day evening. - Mrs. R. A. Yeater went to Bis+ marck Wednesday for further treat- ment on her infected arm. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCusker. mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday, return- ing home Friday. The P. T. A. will hold one of its regular meetings Wednesday in the high school assembly. The Christian Mother society will hold a‘card party Saturday afternoon for its members, at the home of Mrs. McMullen, with Mrs. J. B, Lands- berger assisting the hostess. Rev. Father Schweitzer and Mrs. Susan Shaughnessy motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. Mrs. Garske, who has been spending some time at the Tony Appert home, accompanied them to iBsmarck. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chalfin were visitors in Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. A, F. Kurta and Mrs, B. B. Schneider gave one of the series of coffees for the Auxiliary Wednesday afternoon. - ° yman By S. GLXYDEN “The Path of True Love,” @ three- act comedy, is to be given at the Finn jnall by a number of young people from Lyman and Trygg townships on Feb. 27. Mr. and .Mrs. William Wanttaja spent Tuesday at Louis Olson's. Severt and Sadie Gylden, Edwin Olson and Myrtle Arck attended the sure Skating in Wing Tuesday eve- ning. Quite a few from around here at- tended the party at Dave Spand- berg’s Saturday evening. Sergie Gylden spent Saturday af- ternoon with Andrew and Henry Eck- holm. = Charlie. Kytonen, from New Leip- alg, is visiting at Henry Ingel’s. Sulo and Fino Eckholm were Wing callers Sunday. Lawrence and Hilma Olson spent the week-end at their parental home. Sulo and Eino Eckholm spent Wed- oN nesday evening at Dave Josephson’s. | ey; Severt and Sulo Gylden, Edwin and | the Bismarck hospital. Hilma Olson and Sadie Gylden, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eliason and children, Edna, Eddie and violet, attended the ¥. T .A, at Miss Nellie Dance's school in _Lein township. Rudolph Hari, “and children called at Gust Eckholm’s Sunday. Edwin Olson spent Thursday eve- ning at John Gylden’s. Mrs. Arch and daughter, Myrtle, were transacting business in Wing | day. Thursday evening. Oliver Millet and son, Edgar, called a! L. C, Holmes’ Saturday. Bill Mulari spent Saturday evening at Louis Olson’s. Miss Sadie Gylden visited with Mrs. Arch Tuesday. Sulo Gylcen. was a Wing caller Sat- urday. Sunday callers at John Gylden's were Charlie -Kytonen, Sulo and Eino Eckholm, Wayne Inget and Edwin Olson. Edwin Oison called at Mrs. Esther Thoyre’s Sunday. ———_ Canfield j By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Miss Alice, Barney and Ejinor Strand called at the ‘Ghylin home Tuesday evening. Howard Taylor, con of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor, had the misfortune of ating his leg while on his way to school Wednesday. He is now in Kenware Jordahl Mrs. H. C. Taylor to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Earl Mowder and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey visited’ school Thursday forenoon. Hazel Taylor stayed at the Ira Bailey home Wednesday night. The Homesteaders meet at the Wil- liam Michelsen Jhome Wednesday. The next meeting will be at the H. ner guests at the Jake Fisher home | an Sunday. Rev. Christwell conducted services at the school-house Sunday, Feb. 15. Frank Walker peur ee at ene Lind- sey home Tuesday aftern Miss Rachel Skelton is ‘visiting at the Knudson home. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey called at the Joe Cook home Monday eve- ning. Mrs. Cook returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jeke Fisher and fam- ily attended the day party at ie W. Scott home in honor of Mrs. W. Scott's birthday. Mrs. Scott is the mother of Mrs. Fisher. *, ae ° Brittin | pct By ORVETTA DUTTON Mrs. Harold Howitson and Mrs. Dewey Olson visited at Frank King’s or. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker were Moffit callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and son, Jackie, visited with Clifton Kim- ball’s on their way home from Mof- fit Monday. Pat Smith and Dutch Dralle visited the Morton school Wednesday eve- ning. Park Hoover spent Thursday night with Bobbie Dralle. Mrs. C. W. Fowler spent several Gays last week visiting her nephew end his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and little son visited at the Homer Andrews home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch visited and dined at the O, U. Dutton home Tuesday. The entire community was greatly shocked Wednesday afternoon to hear of the sudden death of Melvin Welch, son of John Welch of Menoken. Bobby Robinson was a visitor at Clifton Kimball's Monday afternoon. O. U. Dutton and family, and A. &, Dutton visited at Marshall Dral- je’s place Wednesday evening. Mrs. Frank Durfie visited the Mor- ton school one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and Mrs. Elvin Hoover left Thursday eve- ning by car for Osakis, Minn., where they were called by the sudden ill- ness of Mrs. Hoover's grandmother. Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker attended the Ladies’ Ald in Moffit Wednesday. Grandma Crawford visited at Whiteaker’s and Kimball's Wednes- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton were Bismarck visitors Thursday. Roy Dutton, the Dralle boys and Clarence Beard attended a high school party in Moffit Friday night. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Day visited at Clifton Kimball's Thursday eve- ning. Roy Hoover spent Tuesday night with Junior Whiteaker. John Kimball and Madge Robin~ json were Bismarck visitors Friday. | Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Kimball returned with them for a few days’ visit. Mrs, Cabbage and son, Ollie, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. Bismarck visitors from this neigh- borhood Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Xing, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter, Eleanor; and Miss Jennie Eggen, Mr. and Mrs. Juh Doan and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Ker- shaw. Miss Edna Doehle spent the week- end with Miss Twila Dralle. Mr, and Mrs, Dutch Kimball, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Day and Frank Crimmens attended a party at Ray Gates’, near Hazleton, on Saturday Russel Dralle spent Saturday night at Pete Smith's. OO | Hampton ! NGS ad By ELIZABETH KOPPY Steve Koppy, Sr., and son, Math, were shoppers in Cannon Ball Tues- Francis Chesrown and friend, Nick Hanson from Linton, who has been visiting Chet for the past few weeks, were Linton callers Wednesday. Porter Umber was, business call- @ in Linton Wednesday. Mr. arN! Mrs. Paul Whitelightning and the former's brother, Joe, called at the Francis Chesrown and Porter Umber homes on Wednesday. Porter Umber and C. D. Denholm were among the business callers in Oannon. Ball Tuesday. Elizabeth Severtson, teacher of one of the Hampton schools, was an over- night guest of Mrs. Dorothy Rensch- ler, Tuesday, day evening caller at the Steve Kop- * py home. Mrs. Dorothy Renschler and son, Edward, called at the Steve Koppy home Wednesday evening. Adolph Miller is this week visit- ing with Jake Scheirmeisters. Mr. and Mrs. Oswin Reimer and daughter, Henry Knittle and Walter ning guests at the Jake Scheirmeister Among those transacting business in Cannon Ball Wednesday were Sate and Cecil Morford and Hen- ty. Steve Koppy, Sr., and son, Math; Roscow Bowman and son, were among those shopping in Can- non Ball on Thursday. Francis Chesrown and Henry oa tle called at the Steve Koppy home ureday evening. Davenport home, Friday, Feb. 20, | Thi which will be a progressive whist party. About 42 people attended the Hocrenastrt! at Whe A. A. Ghylin home ‘Tht Homemakers will. meet at the 8. L. Jordah] home, March 5, J, Willson, Mrs. J. Cunningham and son, Billy, were callers at the Ole Gio and AT. ¥. Ghylin homes, Thurs- iy ‘Ch@ Ladies’ Ald met at the J. O. 2 tn aliendanoe, The ‘There were tendance. The next mecting transacted business al ie ba hee a Se Fane Sere ‘The county agent will at the [next P. T. A., Priday, ‘Miolet Olson spent a few days at the Joe Cook home. Dinner guests at the Ole Olson | tc and Mrs. J. Reimer were and on Saturday. Joe Wolf and Elmer Schants of penne Ball, visited at the'Chesrown Bawin Renschler called at the Ed Weller home on, Thursday, on mat- Artoid Infant ton of ee and Mrs. Renschler, rast » died in Lin- on Friday. Funeral services. for the Botagaed were: fs held at the home Clifton Kimball |» ©’ Mrs. Dorothy Renschler, Hamp- ton, grandmother of the deceased, and ‘then at the Freudenthal church on Sunday. Reverend Eicher officiated. May he rest in peace. Ed Weller was a Pe visttor of Francis, Chesrown’s on Saturday. G. O. Grens called at the Frank Lauler and Paul Mausehound homes on business matters on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lauler were Sunday guests at the home.of Mrs. Anna Busby. pots Knittle, Francis Chesrown il Renschler called at the Steve Sony home Sunday. Frank Koppy and Lawrence Mich- litach visited at.the home of Mr. and eae ae on Sunday. ‘ ong those transacting business in Cannon Ball Monday were Jake Scheirmeister, Bill Humann, Steve , 8r., and son, Math. . and Mrs. G. C. Grenz attended the get-together party held at the fie Stoler home on Saturday eve- n Ecklund JUSTINE MORRIS Marian Morris visited with Mrs, Willard Dimond Monday afternoon. Johnnie, Doris and Jimmie Vollan started to school at Ecklund No. 3 Monday.» - . Behnie Anderson visited at the T. ° F. Morris home Monday. Mr. and Mfs. Wallace Anderson and daughter, Betty, were callers in Wilton Wednesday. Ruthella Anderson was an over- night guest at the H. A. McCullough home Tuesday. night. Gerald Morris was a caller at the A. F. Anderson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, T. F. Morris and Don- ald and Eunice were callers in Bis- marck Wednesday. Mrs. Bennie Lein of Regan, visited at the Willard Dimond home Wed- nesday afternoon. Orville Falkenstein was 2 caller at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday, en toute from the Ira Falkenstein home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson and son, Vernal, were transacting busi- ness in Bismarck Tuesday. Bennle Anderson visited at the Wal-| Jace Anderson home Tuesday. Wallace Anderson was a caller in| Baldwin Wednesday. Donald Morris and Levi Anderson were transacting business in Bismarck Thursday. Elsie McCullough, teacher of Eck- lund No. 3 school, was on the sick | Nst Wednesday, her sister, Aldythe, teaching the school for her. Levi Anderson was an over-night guest with Donald Morris Wednes- day night. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan visited at the Victor Anderson home Wed- nesday night. Wallace Anderson was a caller at the T. F. Morris home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson! and daughter, Betty, visited at the Al! Holden home Wednesday. Bennie Anderson’ visited with the Brown brothers the fore part of the | week. Carl Herdebu visited at the T. F. Morris home Friday. Orville Falkenstein visited at his home Friday. Harold Mount called at the H. A. McCulough home Friday. Marie Falkenstein visited over the week-end at the Clarence Falken- stein home. Donald Morris was an overnight guest with Lester Falkenstein Mon- day night. The P. T. A. in the Still hall Fri- day night was not so well attended, on account of the snow. Gerald ‘Morris called on Orville Falkenstein Friday night. Henry Thor called at the V. L.j Anderson ome Thursday. McCullough home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein | motored to Bismarck Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and/| Marian Justine, Aldene and Eunice visited at the Edward Morris home Sunday. Bennie Anderson and Louie John- son made a trip to Bismarck Saturn day. A large crowd attended the dance in Baldwin Saturday night. Johnnie, Doris and Jimmie Vollan visited at the Helmar Asplund home Sunday. ‘Wallace Anderson was transacting business in Bismarck Thursday. H, A. McCullough was a caller in Wilton Saturday. Margaret Anderson, student of Wil-. ton high school, spent the wéek-end at her parental home. James and Raymond Morris visited at the Henry Deide home Sunday. Willard Dimond, Lawrence Gordon and Alfred Deide visited at the T. F. Morris home Thursday night. James Morris had the misfortune ot falling off his pony during Sunday, Charles Steenerson was a Wednes- | 9, Scheirmeister were Wednesday eve- | da: and spraining his ankle and wrist. Carl Johnson was a caller in Wil- ton Saturday. Levi Anderson was an overnight guest with Donald Morris Saturday. eC ae By KARL SCHATZ’ Edward Schatz called at Schatz’s home on Monday. Ted Layer spent Monday at the John Anderson home. und Schatz was a caller at the Hank and Ed. Schatz farm on Mon- Karl iy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaffer spent Sundey and Monday visiting at the Matt Bosche farm near Mercer. Ted Amundson from near Regan was @ caller at the George Hecker home on Monday. Gerald Jones, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones, who spent’ a few months in parts of Illinois, returned to his home on Monday. Glen McAllister, who was employed near Stockville, Nebr., for a few months, returned home Mon Edmund and Bennie Schatz visited with Hank and Ed. Schatz Tuesday len McAllister x pet boomer 408 | ‘ise at the. Bebate home and Henry Schatz were Alta ere Bamund and Edwin were MoOlusky Wednesday, |. where they attended 8 & @ show that was held at the International Harvester John ‘tron called at H. Schats's| © ednesday. home on Ws 5 “chetield. Bohaey sree. visitor. si tte Nole Ness home Wednesday eve Charlie Larson called at the Schats home Thursday. Karl Lee from Johns Lake was a visitor at the Fred Brackett home on ‘Wednesday Emanuel ete, b Wednesday and Thursday in | Bennie Schatz who has ‘been stay~- ing at the John Stroh home the past, |at the Chas. Farrell home. \ Marian Morris visited at the H. A. winter is now staying at his home in McClusky. Edward, Henry, Emmanuel and Ben- nie Schatz and” "John Stroh motored to McClusky on Wednesday to attend the show. A Fred: Brackett’ and- Emil: Johnson and ‘Eddie and Esther were McClusky callerson Wednesday. Chas. Larson visited with Nole Ness ‘Wednesday evening. Thofield Schats called at the Henry | Schaffer home on Wednesday evening. Glen McAllister was an Alta caller ‘Thursday evening. Edmund. Schatz was a caller at Alta on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave H. Hochhalter and ‘family and Ted were McClusky callers on Wednesday. Nole Ness was a:caller at H. Schaf- fer home on Wednesday. Emil Helfenstein. was a Pickardville caller on Wednesday. Maurice Miller from John's Lake ‘Township visited with Henry and Ed. Schatz Saturday evening and Sunday. Gerald Jones was a visitor at the H, Schatz home on Saturday. Andy Johnson visited with David Schate on Saturday. Emanuel Schatz and Maurice Mil- ler were callers at the Emil Johnson home Saturday." Emanuel Schatz spent Friday with the Miller Boys near John’s Lake. Dave and Ted Hochhalter were Alta shoppers Saturday. e Trygg | —_—____———_-¢ By GLADYS NELSON Charles Farrell was.a dinner guest Monday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. David Trygg transacted business in Bismarck on Saturday. Sam Brown and Gladys Nelson were business callers in Regan Tuesday. Porter Nelson was a ae guest, Tuesday night at the Geo. F, Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Vorley and Mrs. William Staples were entertained on Wednesday night to supper by the Geo. F. Nelson family. Mrs. Staples} left Saturday by train to Havana to visit her daughter, Mrs. Annie Lubke. Mrs. Clifford Scott, Mrs. Ben Nel- son and children from Wilton visited | school No. 1 Tuesday where Emma Nelson teaches. Mrs. Bert Henderschott and Mrs. Arthur Solberg returned home from Duluth, Minn., where they went a week ago Saturday to attend their sister's funeral, Mrs. Alvira Sabot. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson from Wil- ton have been visiting with his sister, Mrs, Clifford Scott at the J. J. Rue farm. Axel Johnson visited at the Martin Nelson home Wednesday. Gerald and Gladys Nelson and Sam Brown were visitors Wednesday night Arthur Magnus called Monday morning at the Thompson Brothers on_ business. M. F. Parker from the Lymann urday in Bismarck, A large and appreciative audience listened to’a well rendered program | given in Miss Arch’s school Lyman No. i1 last Saturday evening by Mrs. Ida |Thorson'’s 4-H club members, The |Program was followed by a lunch, supper and games. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom spent Tuesday evening at the Arthur Mag- nus home. Art Magnus and Harry Hedstrom spent Monday at Louis Olson's hav- ing some blacksmith work done. Arthur and Clarence Magnus called at E. A. Trygg’s Thursday morning. | A large number of friends gathered ‘at the Maurice Erickson home the pre- vious Sunday to help Mr. Erickson | celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Riedinger en- tertained the following at their home last Sunday evening: Louis Olson and family, Wm. Wanttaja and family, Mrs. Maurice Erickson, Melvin and Roy, Arthur Magnus and family, Jen- nings Kettleson and Bill Mulari. Melvin and Marie Magnus took their sister Mabel back to Clarence Kettleson’s Sunday evening. She vis- ited at home Sunday and attended the party at Mrs. Thorson’s Saturday evening. Geo. Nelson, Leonard Olson and Willie Jiras visited Thursday at the Nels Nelson home, Geo. F. Nelson and Sam Brown were callers Friday at the W. J. Jiras home, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and children from Wilton were visitors Monday night at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Victor and Emma were entertained at sup- per Tuesday night at the John An- derson home. Emma, Nelson and Anne Eide at- tended a movie last Saturday night in Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. John Habeck and Mar- tin Nelson were dinner guests Sat- urday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. John Schlepp from south of Meno- ken is moving in on his farm in this township known as the Lawrence Madland home. Emma and Victor Nelson motored to Wilton Sunday and attended a birthday party sponsored in honor @| of their brother Benny. Floyd and Irene Anderson, seniors of the Bismarck high school, came home Friday night to spend over Sunday with their parents, Nels Nelsons motored to Bismarck Saturday looking after some business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Gerald {and Gwendolyn, Mrs. John Glum and baby, Marie Farrell from Bismarck, and Sam Brown were luncheon guests Sunday at the Charlie Farrell home. . Regan ! BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. Conrad Johnson called on H. ann Joe Kiefer were Bismarck call- Sat-| made a business trip to Falkirk one school was a business caller last | day last week: Uns Thi Mrs, Agnes Cook and children Soke pak sale ae and Mrs. An b Mr. are enome of a drew tebe. A committee of ep nea aly Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mra. B. O. Lein Friday for the purpone f deaiing ons plan ot work or the A number of Regdn members at- tended the oyster supper of the Home- steaders at William Mickelson’s, Wednesday eve and family of Wilton, ment Sunday ly 5 at. Regan as the guests of relatives. Irene Bessie Wilson of Bismarck, spent the week-end as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna Wilson. Several cases of measles have been Mrs, E, ©. Erickson of Ollie, Mont., was a week-end guest at the A. F, Tourtlotte home. Irene Moulsby and Sophus were guests of Mr. brother. Russell Hopkins was a week-end visitor at Harmon. C. W. Parsons and Frank Mickel- son motored to Minot Tuesday and’ attended the sessions of the Grain Dealers’ convention. The joint meeting of the Legion © and Auxillary planned for February i2, has been postponed, due to the’ rental of the hall. The Auxiliary will hold: their regular meeting in {the afternoon. if ____ Wilton ] MRS. ART cx dteAvope atid Miss Gladys Gramiing and her sis- ter, Mrs, Art Ferris and two small children, Pearl and James, visited rel- atives in Bismarck and Mandan over the week-end. Gotlicb Breniese of Regan, was a 4 business visitor in Wilton Friday. i Miss Velma Johnson spent the i week-end at her home near Still. Mrs, Meta Jones and son, Mrs. G. G. Suafford and infant son, Gerald, arrived ‘in Wilton Monday and will spend some time at the pam of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cc. B. Flinn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Johnson and daughter, Gladys, left Saturday for Douglas, Ariz. where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bartholomew and Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Hitt were visit- ing friends in Regan Sunday. The Morris Christianson family have moved from South Wilton to the J. L. Enright house. Mrs. Anna Sheehan arrived in Wil- ton Friday from Montana, and will spend some time visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan. Charley Howe and Pete Leif were Bismarck callers Monday. Ed O'Brien and daughter, Carrie, visited relatives in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Fae Marvin left Sunday for Bismarck, where she entered one of the hospitals for treatment. Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kobylnick ané family were visiting at the William reser home Monday. r. and Mrs. BE. R. Lagge and daughter were visiting School No. 1 Tuesday morning. Misses Mary Brezden and Minnie Jennings were. visiting with Louise ae at her home Tuesday eve- ning. . A. H, Heinle was a business caller at the David Keck home Thursday morning. David Keck and A. Rens were busi- ‘ess callers at the A- H. Heinle home Thursday before noon. David Keck and A. Rens were Alta - callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Siebol and son returned home Friday, after a week visiting at his parents’ home at Mercer, William Ewine was a caller at Fred. Wagner's home Friday, I S. W. Burleigh By KATIE D. STEWART Iver Christenson of Emmons: Bo ee county Earl g ee Bee a beds i

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