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eaten Pea senna eR Ghylin 4 By MARGARET DAVIS Adeline Ferkins visited school No. 1 ‘Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ethel Holgerson spent Satur- ., Gay with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sundquist. - Mrs’ Nels Alm motored to the Charles Noon home near Wilton ‘Tuesday evening to see her daughter, ‘Mrs. Wilbur Noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and son, | Staton took six o'clock dinner Tues- day with Mr. and Mrs, O. R. Toliver and son Richagd. Mr. and its. Gross Broste and Henry Broste were the previous Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hol- gerson.. Clarence Scott and Sam Brown are maintaining the graded road between | Wilton and Wing this week, on our); main highway. Miss Eunice Davis was a Thursday afternoon caller on Miss Ida Tosseth. Mrs. C. O, Kettleson is visiting with | her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Alm at) the Nels Alm home. | Mrs. Albert Johnson called at school No. 1 Thursday afternoon. | Mrs. Nels Alm was a business caller at the L. W. Davis home Thurs- day morning. Miss Aldine Perkins visited with her aunt Mrs. Albert Johnson for a few days. Mrs. Iva Keator was a recent Bis- marck shopper. The Misses Violet and Velma Ros- endahl were Saturday afternoon guests of Miss Margaret Gill. Margaret Davis was a week-end guest of Miss Hazel Toliver of near Wing. : Some of the Regan shoppers Satur- Gay from Ghylin were: Wm. Back- man and, son, Henry and Gross Broste, Mr. and Mrs. Louie King and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm, Mrs. Iva. Keator and son Isreal, Emil | and Henry Sunquist, Fred Urbach,; ‘Nels and Arne Tosseth, Nick Holger- | son and cons, John Drawver, Rueben j and Ella Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Nels | Alm and sons, Alfred and Henry An- derson, John Kierland, L. W. Davis! and family, Henry Rosendahl and Gus Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon andj Charles Noon were Thursday noon dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels | Alm. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kier- lard. Charles Magnuson was a business caller in Regan Friday. Charles Magnuson was a business caller in Regan Friday. \ Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly of Regan were business callers on the Sunquist | boys Thursday evening. j Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson were recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strom. Paul Davis of Wing township vis- ated Sunday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. Mrs. C. O. Kettleson, who has been @ guest of her daughter, Mrs. Mar- vin Alm, has gone to her son's, C. A. Kettleson, near Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son | Edwin and Ida Tosseth were Sunday | evening guests at the Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson are visit: ing with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ander 500. i Willie Gill called on H. B. Gill re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strom enter- _ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Mr. Bjork will remain in Minot where he will be employed. He has spent the past nine months at the Scheaf- fer home. E. Scheaffer called at the Rein- hart home Wednesday. F. C. Uhde called at the J. C. Ol- | son home Monday. Delbert Olson spent Wednesday at the John Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley and Irvin Sattler spent Tuesday evening at the Rob- ert Patzner home. , Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and |qaughter Shirley and Irvin Sattler | spent Saturday and Sunday at Un- derwood visiting relatives. Mrs, J. C. Olson spent Thursday at ‘the John Carlson home. | Glenn McAllister, who has spent several months in South Dakota and Nebraska, returned to his home Sen- day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vickstgom spent Sunday afternoon at the Olson home, Mrs. Oscar Vickstrom had as her guest last week Miss Johnson of Grass Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne called at the Alta store Sun- day afternoon. Ted Lehr, who spent several days visiting at the J, R. Jones home, re- turned to his home last week. Fred Bergqpist called at the W. 8. Oder home Friday. Ted Hochhalter called at the Wm. Steinert and John Zelmer homes Monday. Dan and Alfred Reinhart called at the Emil Sattler home Wednesday evening. o 7 McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. .W. J. Hendershott were shoppers in Bismarck Monday afternoon. Mrs. T. T. Hughes is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. R. Jacobson, this week. The Royal Neighbors met Thurs- day evening at the W. J. Hendershott home and spent a social evening the occasion being in honor of Mrs. Paul Antrim and Mrs. Hendershott. A de- licious lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge after which Mr: Hendershott and Mrs. Antrim were/ presented a gift. each from the lodge members. Among the many shoppers from here in Bismarck Saturday were Mr. ond Mrs. George Watson, Miss Mar- tin and Paul Antrim, L. E. Heaton, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher and Gerald Boren. The McKenzie school basket ball team played with the St. Mary's team in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes were visitors in Bismarck Saturday. While there they called at the C. R. Jacob- son home at 617 14th street to visit Mrs. T. Hughes. Bootie Colby was on the sick list | Saturday. 1 Mrs. George Manly, Mrs. H. E. Her- | manson, Mrs. George Watson and Is- ubelle Colby attended R. N. A. lodge! Friday night. Isabelle Colby assisted , the Bismarck camp in taking in new members. George Manly and R. D. Crum at- | tended Elks lodge in Bismarck Friday night. John Elias and B. FP. Coons | joined the Elks that evening. | Mrs. P. P. Bliss, Miss Henry Larson, ! Vivian Larson, Esther Watson and/ Isabelle Coiby attended the 4-H lead- tained friends the previous Thursday evening in honor of their son's birth. day. Some of the Wing and Wilton H. S. | students surprised the Davis young; folks by coming to their home Sun- | day evening with a “comedy act. Great fun and side-splitting laughter | was had by all. They departed in}! time to resume their school studies. | A crowd of friends of Mr. and Mrs. ; Dave Spangberg motored from Wing | Saturday evening to their home. {| kins spent Sunday together in honor | of Johnnie's birthday. i} Clarence Scott called on A. B. John- son Tuesday. Several Ghylin people attended the | ‘Ted Ehnes funeral in Regan Tuesday | afternoon. © | e Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and. Mrs. J. C. Olson spent Wednesday evening at the Fred Berg- | Quist home. H A. E. Néison called at the Geo Mc- Allister ‘home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son: Wayne called at the W. S. Oder home | Wednesday. A. Albrecht’s family spent Thurs- | day evening at the C. C, Hausover home. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Zelmer and family spent Thursday evening at the Philip Zelmer home. | John Stroh was a McClusky caller | ‘Wednesday. : i Albert and June Anderson called at the W. S. Oder home Friday night. | Geo. McAllister was a Regan call- | er Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson and Del- | bert Olson and Mr. and Mrs. John | Carlson and family spent Saturday; evening at the Fred Long home. Glen McAllister spent several days at the Henry Schatz home. While there he attended the International Harvester show which was held at ‘McClusky. Albert Zelmer called at the E.) Scheaffer home Tuesday afternoon. Gerald Jones, who spent the win- ter in Illinois, returned home Mon- day. Chord Schuh and Albert Zelmer spent Monday evening at the Emil Sattler home. Visitors at the John Anderson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brockett and family, Delbert Olson RESTS RO a ‘surprise party Marylin Johnson and Johnnie Wat- | prizes on tne guessing contests. | tained a group of their friends at a! {homes Monday, ers’ meeting in Bismarck Saturday. and Mrs. Wm. McCloskey and , ster were Bismarck. callers Saturda; Mrs. George Manly entertained 21 members of the Royal Neighbors at a Wednesday evening, the occasion being in honor of Isa- belle Colby’s birthday. It was in the form of a hard time party. Mrs. L. M. Wildfang won the prize for the best hard time costume. Mrs. George Watson and Mrs. Oscar Gilbert won The McKenzie basketball played at Driscoll Friday night. The girls’ team lost and the boys’ team won. The Wide-a-Wake 4-H club will be entertained Feb. 14 at the Manly home. Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Graham of Wing were guests of Mrs. C. E. Crum Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Dyne enter- party Saturday night. ‘a 5 . : | Christiania oo ee eenee 1s By VIOLET A. CLARKE a | o Ed Freshour was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Miss Gertrude Ellusner called at) the Harry Clooten and Ed Freshour| | Tyler Johnson and son Alton ac- companied by J. R. Johnson’ were Sterling callers Tuesday. | Frank Kershaw is spending a few ‘days in Bismarck having some den- tal work done. Jim Spitzer is do- ing his chores while he is gone. Harding called at the Harry Clooten home Thursday. Ed. Freshour and Mrs. Johnny Sharp were Sterling callers Monday. Mrs. Edward Smith has been on the sick list the past week, but is better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Helvick of Bis- marck were entertained at a turkey dinner Sunday at the home of their sister and” brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten. There were eight guests in all. ranch was a caller at the Harry Clooten home Friday. Mrs. Ed. Freshour entered the hos- pital in Bismarck last Saturday. {Erick Pearson home Saturday eve- {caller on Tuesday. Iday. ° teams j urday evening and Sunday with -Mar- Alfred Larson of the Apple Creek bs ‘his mother passed away at her home there, * Lil and Babe Wilton were Satur- day evening callers. at the Harry ‘Clooten home. Adolph Bassen was a Sterling call- er Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling viistors Thurs- day and Saturday. : John’ Elness, who spent a few days ot in Bismarck, returned home Mr. and Mrs. George Harding and family were Sunday visitors at the Edward Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck callers Saturday. Word reached this vicinity last week that Miss Ida Ellusner was re- cently married in DessMoines, Is. She| t is well known in this vicinity, having lived here some years ago. Ida is a sister of Miss Gertrude Ellusner. Lil Wilton was a caller at the Harry Clooten home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family were Driscoll callers Sunday and they also visited at the Joe Geaty home while there. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith were Sterling callers Saturday. Miss Violet Clarke visited at the Harry Clooten home Sunday and she also called a few minutes at the Ed. Freshour home on her return. Adolph Bassen was a Driscoll call- er Monday evening. Still By B. P. HAGSTROM o Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson motored to Bis- marck on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon Sunday. Mrs. Signe Johnson visited Monday with Mrs. Oster of Regan. Oscar Wickstrom, Mrs. Ganger and son and Erick Pearson and son called on Ole Hagstrom Tuesday. Hilda Ghylin spent Tuesday with Hilma Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and daughter Bernadine visited in Regan Tuesday. Marion Strand called at the Still Store Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Asplund and son of Bismarck visited with rela- tives in the community last week. Mrs. Signe Johnson and son Vern- er and. Miss La Verne Houser were callers at the Oster home in Regan Wednesday. Martin Strand and Oscar Hag- strom were business callers in Regan one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Speten were Thursday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom. The Misses Nadine and Neva Noon; visited over the week-end at the Conrad Johnson home. A number of folks gathered at the ning to help Mr. Pearson celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thor motored} to Bismarck one day last week to} visit with Mr. Thor's mother, Mrs. G. Thor who is at the hospital there. Mrs. Signe Johnson and children spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Wifred Asplund called at the Still! ! day at the Henry day evening to spend a short time wi employed on the state highway near Moffit. Laverne, North Dakota, where he had been spend:ng some time with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rustad. spending the past few weeks with relatives at different Minnesota points. ily, who have been making their home with Mrs. Erickson’s parents, | Mr. j moved to Bismarck where Mr. Erick- son has employment. | last Sunday at the home of Mrs. An- derson’s brother and sister-! iRir. and Mrs. Arthur Larson near | Washburn. a brief visit with relatives at Moffit, ill suddeniy | week and taken to the Bismarck hos- Pital. She will undergo an opera- Saturday g in honor of ning was spent’ in playing: cards, J. P. Field home. Ge ak pte a! are id con- cl at. ferman rangelical church north of Wing. i J. B. Glanville ‘motored to Steele Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weber. and family of near Tuttle spent the past few days at the John Weber, Sr. home. Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Bossart Wednesday evening callers at Pred Borth home. Pauline Wolff of Wilton spent Fri- day evening and Saturday with Mar- tha Hein. Charley Kytonen and Wayne In- get of New Leipzig spent Sunday eve- ning at the J. Banttari home. H. Edgerton and son Clyde and Mrs, O. A. Lein motored to ‘Bismarck were the ited with Mrs. Edgerton, who is in the hospital there. " Emanuel Hinta of Martin spen:, Sunday evening and Monday at the C. Berg home. Sunday visitors af the Clyde Har- vey home were Mr. and Mrs. C. Johns and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. Weber were. vis- itors at the Weber, Jr., home Wednes- day evening. Rev. Christ of Wilton conducted church services in Wing Sunday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Banttari spent Sun- home. Richard and David Weber: spent Sunday at their parental home. Leonard Knowles and William Glanville were Sunday caHets in Sterling. Correction in our issue of * Jan. 27 it was stated that Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burkhart, Bismarck, were the parents of a son born recently. article has been-found erroneous and we wish to apologize to all parties concerned. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Meyers and family of Moffit arrived here Thurs- Uae | Baldwin LEE sch sacha By FLORENCE BORNER ith local relatives. Mr. Meyers is Frank Kocher has returned from E. E. Strandemo has been 5} Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson and fam- and Mrs. E. A. Fricke, have Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ariderson spent -law, Harvey Graham has returned from. Mrs. Minnie Englemann was taken the fore part of the store one day last week. Mrs. O. G. Hagstrom and daugh-} ter visited Wednesday with Signe Johnson. er N. D., are visiting with relatives in the community. Martin Strand was a capital city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and Raymond Johnson were dinner guests of Mr. Edwin Johnson Tuesday. te 2 Wing | By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Chenowith and fam- ; ily of Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. John | R. Knowles of Bismarck spent Sun- | Gay visiting at the H. Knowles home. Dan Hein and wife were Sunday | visitors at the Christ Berg home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davies and chil- dren Ronald and Peggy Lou and Er-} ae Enockson went to Bismarck Sun- | lay. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossart were Sunday evening visitors at the John Weber, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson motored j to Harvey Saturday evening to visit relatives and friends. Herda Berg of Wilton spent Sat- tha Hei Mr. and Mrs. Martin Winchel and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kraft and baby all of Mandan were guests at the J. J. Horner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth and son James spent Monday afternoon visiting at the John Mueller home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., spent. Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Borth. Mr. and Mrs. T. Suhey and daugh- ter motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knowles enter- and. Mrs. Harry Knowles, Bill Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Ole A. Olson motored to Bismarck Friday to get their daughter Mable, who is attending school there. Beva and Doris Scott returned with them to spend the Jake Hein and children, Martha, John and Edwin, Mr. tio ture, having been troubled with them for some time. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Benson of Flash-| eas the capital city. sick list the past week. at the Wilton mines. her home at Bismarck after spending a few days with her sons, Ernest and Walter. cent caller in town. view is staying with her little brother ! and sisters during the absence of/| taann, tained over the week-end. tained a few friends at their home Tuesday evening. The time was spent ia playing whist. have been renting the farm the past f Rock Hill >—_____—___—_-+ Charles Doctor home n for gall stones in the near fu- tcy Freeman was a recent guest. he Otto Ayres home in Menoken. Mrs. Jay De Long pleasantly en- |tertained about seventy-five friends |School house Monday to receive his | Wednesday evening. The party was |held in the Baldwin community hall, Mr. and. Mrs. Gilbert Johnson | cards being played the fore part of made @ business trip to Wilton Tues-/ the evening. Twelve tables of whist | were in play until midnight when a Ole Hagstrom motored to Wilton) delicious supper was ener Mrs, Wayne Cummings and daugh- ‘er, Iona, spent part of the week in Mrs. Julius Meyers has been on the Edmund Rupp was a recent caller Mrs. Arnold Rupp has returned to Henry Diede of Ecklund was a re- Mrs. Lowell Christianson of Glen- their motner, Mrs. Minnie Engle- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Geigle enter- relatives from Coleharbor Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Zollar enter- | daughter Mable’s birthday. The eve- {Lewis Jorgenson, Sunday, Mr. Edgerton and son vis- |9°Y ; Taylor with his work. | Kas. The funeral was held Tu lat Regan. The community Ehnies, Ed. : Rasche, J. J. Zelmet:and 8. W. Nemets. were Monday night guests of Phyllis and Virgil Little. Mrs. P. E. Patton called at the Ira Bailey and Ed! Rasche homes Sun- y- Guests at the Fred Ehnes Thursday were Ed. Rasche and Mr, and Mrs. Lewis J Mr. Tommy Ryan of Wing was an over- for several days, returned home Mon- Gilbert Ward motored ‘Tuesday. Guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little, George Hecker, Alfred Borth and George Mickel- son. Jimmy Gramling spent the week- end at his parental home. Gladys Gramling was a Saturday night guest of Frances Fit: 5 Burnett Jacobson spent Saturday night at the J. F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and fam- ily were guests at the Lewis Jorgen- oe Monday evening of last week. . Jimmy Gramling called at the Ira Bailey home Thursday morning. sto Wilton £ Jorgenson attended Ladies’ Aid at the Joe Cook home Wednesday. A large number of friends surprised ‘Lewis Jorgenson by giving a party in honor of his 16th birthday. The eve- ning was spent in playing games. Willie. Ehnes called — Wednesday = ° - pi morning at the “Lewis Jorgenson|™arck Monday for treatment. | Clear Lake ||. Me. and Mrs. Gottred ‘Webber were home Mr. and Mrs. RG Boren and visiting at the-Kraft home Monday, Week-end guests at the J. R. Pite- |Standdaughter Melba Marie and son} @ : Buddy gerald. home were Mr. and Mra (J0bD visited at the Earl Evans home} By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN :- |. Charles O'Nefl of Chicago, Henry | Wednesday. Mr. and Mri, Ed. Gibson speiit Wed- Rix from Mandan and Gladys Gram- ling of Regan. Vincent Sherman spent Sunday night at the Bart Fitzgerald home. i Mr. and Mrs. Guss Heinle and family were Thursday evening guests’ at the Fred Ehnes home. | Mrs, J. R. Fitzgerald and Vincent} Sherman motored to Wing Thursday. The Homemakers’ club met at the! Alvin Ghylin home Thursday. All members were present. County Agent Putman discussed 4-H club work. It was decided to organize a Girls’ Sewing club. Mrs. Art ‘Strand was elected leader for the high school girls, Violet Olson was elected lead- er for the primary girls, Mrs. S. L. Jordahl was elected for the boys’ club. ‘They will start with baby chicks. A luncheon was served by Mrs. Ghylin. The next meeting will be with Mrs. §. L. Jordahl. Saturday afternoon guests at the Fred Ehnes home were Mrs. Jorgen- son, Ed. Rasche and Mrs. Ed. Hoch- halter and family. : George Hecker spent several days last week as a guest at the Lewis Jorgenson home. Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sherman and family, Bart Fitzgerald, Gottlieb Doctor, “Willie. Graf. Clayton and Clyde Little spent Monday at the Herb Little home near Baldwin. ‘ Lawrence Fitzgerald called at the diploma. S. W. Nemetz was a Regan caller Monday. Harvey Fitzgerald and Vincent Sherman motored to Regan Monday. Mrs. W. N. Kelley called at the Clar- ence Scott home Thursday. Overnight guests at the J. F. Little home Saturday night were Monroe, Lawrence Fitzgerald Burnett Jacobson. Everett Bailey is assisting Mr. and A dancing party was held at the FP. Little home Saturday evening. About. 50 guests were present. luncheon was served. J. F. Little took Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and family to Regan Monday the sad news of the death of their son Theodore, Thursday, who was killed in a car accident at Fort Riley, esday extends their sympathy to the bereaved par- ents. The Heck family, who have been residing near the river have moved to the farm south of town owned by Duncan McGillis. Hogue Bros., who several years, have moved elsewhere. i The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Fred Rupp Wednesday af- ternoon. © | By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olson and fam- Mrs. Mi lary Rasche Colip called at the Gottlieb ‘Tuesday. Clayton and Clyde Little and J. J. Harvey Fitzgerald, Vincent Sher- man and Tommy Ryan called at the Mrs. Keaton home Thursday. Mrs. Joe-Cook spent Monday night with Mrs. G. O. Lindsey. — —______—_____9 Macumber By ALICE M. WALKER o Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Waddington Sunday, February 1. Miss Mary Krush ily were Wednesday guests at the], A Selahn home. to Paint was furnished by the ladies present Freda Hil Christensen t. Ollenburger and Lawrence Bajley motored to Re- at gan. Tuesday. home Saturday were Bill Mickelsoa,. Gottlieb Doctor, George Borth and Ed_ Rasche. i friends. Ada re home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. .and “Mrs. B, McCloskey and] Nina Fisher and Julius. Jordahi| will children spent Sunday evening at the By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson were transacting business in Wilton. Pri- day afternoon. Mrs, Tom Morgan went to Wilton ‘Thursday and ‘returned home Friday Mr. transacted business in)Bismarck Sat- urday. . A few friends had a surprise party on Al Holden Wednesday evening, the occasion being his birthday. Chester Erstrom motored to marck . Friday where he became initiated in the Elks-lodge: Bill Larson was a Wilton caller Friday. fe Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and ‘Mr, and Mrs, Burl Monroe motored to the capital ness. Mr. and tained a large number of friends at the Baldwin hall again able to be illness forgenson, . Hecker and Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Little.| Minot Rae Cae ee cThemas Hanwell was a business call: | Walter - en a and Pat Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magntison mo-| é Mars ‘Mr. and Petersen and tored to Bismarck a Mr. Oleson was here Saturday in the |end aon ee" Gnowles, also accom. [little folks. visited the capital city, Oey peekman vand son. Edwin) ™xivira Asplund, Ruth Wilmot and |panied them down to Sterling. ‘They | Tuesday, @ , Y motored io ae oes Alf Johnson Were guests of Charlotte | visited“ at the Harold Brownawell| Fred Saville took his sisters, Misses 5, W. Nemetg. called at the .xd.| Alf Johnson were guests of hr aad [Ada and Elsie: Saville, and: Maxine Lager tect ‘| Mr, and Mrs. Otto Larson enter-| Ernest Hutr called. on-M. L. ‘Lewis|Burnsides to Bismarck Saturday. George | Hecker, who has been 81 +,ineq the following at cards Sun-|Priday morning... Homer Brownawell and some of the guest at the Lewis Jorgenson home \ Helen and Rex Swindling returned | teacher faculty of Moffit were shop © zine, Hester and Lawrence Bailey and beg iseed bleed argties Aageht Elmér Larson, brother of Otta Lar- son, was in-Macomber Thursday af- Harry ‘Davenport of Regan sbent several hours with relatives in Ma- cumber, Wednesday. ——————— By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Allan, Willis and Marion Clizbe and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clisbe and son motored to McKenzie Tuesday ht. "fhe and Mre. 8 E. Clishe and son Lloyd motored to Bismarck Wednes- Mrs. Ed. Rasche and Mrs. Lewis! Oy: home Monday. John Hedstrom suffered a stroke Sunday night and was taken to Bis- Lee Rippley was a caller at Elmer ee Thursday. 'Grace visited at the S. E. Clisbe home Friday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Art Lewis and George Colby of Port Rice, N. D., were over- night visitors at the Elmer Bloom- quist home Friday night. They re- ‘turned home Saturday. John Glum motored Glum home Friday. S. E. Clizbe delivered some hogs to McKenzie Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Larson and Vivian shopped in Bismarck Satur- lay. L, Davenport and family, Bill An- derson and Fred Hedstrom in Bismarck Saturday. Pe Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Larson and Vivian were dinner guests at the George Hughes home Sunday. ning. were the feati Sunday. morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes received| , Violet ree N cits one nd Hans Nel: 01 a 5 son were callers at the Lars Jacob- A 19 pound baby girl was born to dren, two daughters and one son. be pl Mr. an ¥ les Richards hauled a load. Union in the Sterling hall Fri-|/hogs to Suelts & ‘Engleman at Dat day night. last: week. George Lewis was a Sterling caller s Saturday. school No; 1, spent Miss Doris- Chenoweth spent the/her home in week-end with Lucille Elness.in Ster-|.-Mr. and Mrs, 0, L. Peterson ling. sons Arthur, Arnold and Walter Elmona Hurr, who stays in Sterling |ed at the home of their and attends school, spent the week- son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. end at ee returning to town/ing, Sunday. it. gr BR i B Sibley Butte i | * | = aE 3 ? ence Gosney spent Sunday evening at/day the Elness home in Sterling. 2 Art Chenoweth was 4 Bismarck|Kidder county, spent the week-end caller Saturday. haa the home. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lang spent Sunday at)/Mrs. Ernest Saville. were er eaiiees uiaeiey. re Sterling callers le : Hanford Fairchild calle¢ at the Gosney home Monday. By MRS. 0. McINTYRE nesday evening at the Henry Neiman | caller home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Christensen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet. Wednesday: afternoon. ‘The card party given by Paul Pas- ley es largely. beng and every- one ‘& good time. A large crowd attended the whist |evening. party in Driscoll Thursday evening,} George Fleck who has been staying between Clear Lake and Driscoll, the|@t Adam Haas’ the fore part winners being Clear Lake.- winter is working for John Mr. and Mrs. Ernest-Schoon spent| Mrs. Gerald Payseno, who Friday afternoon at the Ole Newland|the past montlt in Moorhead, Minn, home. . ; will return home in a few. Mrs. a A cr ito en caller it, her mt jome, Mr. Mrs. Schon, Friday morning. Intyre home ‘Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enter-| Gerald Payseno attended the tained..Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, show at McClusky Tuesday. Leonard and day Roy Wildfang and Clara to the Herman shopped Raymond Beyer, Satur- evening. a Mr. and Mrs, Ernest: Schoon en- | tertained. a few. relatives Saturday evening. e| Mrs. J. E. Sharp and nephew George Chappell motored. to the Al- bert Christensen home Saturday. Mrs. Christ Schoon, Mr. and Mrs. Schoon motored to Steele Monday. - Adolph b clg teat called on the Anton Peterson family Sunday. South Dakota Tuesday where he at- tended the funeral of his mother. | week. ‘Mr. gnd Mrs: Selden Bryant called ns oe re Christensen home Tues- afternoon. OMe. and Mrs. Vernon Brenden and son spent Monday evening at the Frank Shaffer home. _ Glenview and Mrs. Walter Simons Bis- Hazlegrove {| aston Rogers $$$ $$ eo By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Win Ennis called Monday at the Jim McQuern home. ve whist and dancing) Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove and ures of enjoyment and| Walter Krien called at the Jim Mc- Quern, Milt Goldsmith, Fred Wag- uid/ner and Peter Remick homes Mon-|_ clty Thursday on busi-| ‘Mrs.: Jay DeLong enter- Wednesday eve- family. returned to their home at Cathay one. déy this wetk and Mr. and Mrs.. Vernal Goldsmith came back down to. see’ Joe Goldsmith's. — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and pisk ig Sue eee Fe i tn ‘Woods. | i and son Edward from Bismarck, Phil ef a i i school where’ ‘teaches, baby were town it| Presley Gosney and i E E ? i & ; Z U