The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1931, Page 8

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Heese: epaoed nee enaetemeeea = PRISER ei mcte ore cemenene rere ‘By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Floyd Owen was a caller at the with Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig were business callers in Bismarck Wednes- day. Floyd Owen also was a caller in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Gable spent ‘Wednesday evening at the Henry Miller ‘home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and fam- Uy and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkle end son attended Sabbath school in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist and Ed Widger. visited at the Elmer Bloomquist home north of McKenzie Wednesday. é Lawrence Madland, Pete Bliss and Jchn Glum attended the sheep meet- ing held at the county agent's office in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Paul anc Noble Carlson were vis- itors at the Joe Fisher home Sunday. | Paul McCormick and Carl Muth} visited at the Tebbo Harms home Wednesday night. | Miss Margaret Olson, teacher of} the West Sibley school. had a Val-| entine party for her pupils and their parents Friday evening. ‘The Three Leaf Clover Home- makers Club met at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Madland Thursday after- noon. All members were present. Mrs, Oliver Roth got up a surprise party for her brother, Andrew Schauer, Saturday evening, it be- ing his 24th birthday. John Olsen was a caller in Bis-| marck Saturday. ‘Walter Dietzman and son called | on John Olsen Saturday evening. 1 [ RockHil || By RUTH LITTLE Franklin Jorgenson was a Thursday guest at the P. E. Patton home. George Mickelson was a Thursday } dinner guest at the Lewis Jorgenson | home. k i Tuesday evening guests at the Bart} Fitzgerald home were Francis and} Laurence Fitzgerald, Mrs. O'Neil and/ Henry Rix. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and Phyl- lis and Burnett Jacobson and Mr. Ehnes motored to Bismarck Sunday. They called to see Howard Taylor, Mr. Colip and Mr. Jordahl, patients in} the Bismarck hospital. Cook returned home with them. Mrs. C. O. Kettleson is visiting at the Nels Alm home this week. Callers at the Fred Ehnes home on Monday were Mrs. Lewis. Jorgenson, J. F. Little and the Rev. Oster of Regan. Vincent Sherman spent Thursday night with his mother and sisters of ‘Wilton. Mr, and Mrs. Graf and family spent ‘Wednesday night at the Heinle home. Harvey Fitzgerald motored to Re- gan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ehnes and J. F. Little motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Molly and Lydia Graf called at the Heinle home Friday evening. S. W. Nemetz and Mr. Graf motored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. K. Kolb and son, Andrew, Mrs. V. N. Monroe and Stephen and Allen Tolliver were Sunday guests at the W. H. Kolb home. Jake Zelmer and. George Borth called at the Andrew Walker home o! Mrs. Ollie! tended the party at the home of Peter Smith, near Hazelton on Saturday evening. Walter Schiermeister and Steve Koppy, Jr., visited at the Jake Schier- meister home Sunday afternoon. Porter Umber left for a few days’ visit with his uncle, Manley Fetterly of Braddock, Sunday morning. ——————— | Regan OO By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Marvin Manning returned home Monday from South Dakota, where he spent the winter. The ladies aid met Wednesday at The next meeting will be held March ;4 at the home of Mrs. Joe Mickel- son. Mrs. Harry Dimond spent a few days this week with her daughter, Mrs. B. O. Lein. The bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Scott Wednesday evening. High scores were held by Trene Maulsby and Mrs. A. L, Garnes. The next meeting of the club will be held February 25 at the A. H. Lundberg home with Mrs. Arthur Strand as hostess. Mrs. A. L. Garnes and daughter Margaret motored to Bismarck Fri- day. Returning with them was Andy Garnes, who spent the week-end at his home. Mrs. Joseph Hopton returned to ge home at Marseilles, Ill, Thurs- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard of Under- ‘ood called at the Dimond home | Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. John Steinert and doughter Mal were Sunday dinner gvests at the Joe Mickelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson of Sanger | Spent the week-end at the home of | their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. |and Mrs. A. L, Garnes. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein were Mr, and Mrs. L. Hopkins and Russell Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter Marjorie were Bismarck business callers Friday. Mrs. Isaac Marcovitz has returned from a trip to Chicago. Ella Schilling spent the week-end at home, and Bud Lundberg visited his cousiis Buster and George Schilling at Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson and daughter Clara motored to Bismarck Sunday. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES McKenzie j Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Boren were Bis- marck callers Thursday afternoon. , Mrs. H. R. Rashke and sister visited iMrs. E. L. Adams Tuesday. |_ The regular meeting of the P. T. A. | was held Tuesday night in the school house. A short business meeting took Place after which refreshments were served by Mrs. R. C. Wildfang. The Royal Neighbors held their {regular meeting in the hall Thursday jnight with a good attendance. -After | the business meeting cards and games {Were played. Refreshments were jServed by the committee in charge. | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wildfang and family, Mrs. and Mrs. George Watson, . E. Heaton, Edna Putnam. and Mr. Tuesday evening. jana Mrs, E. L. Adams were among the S. B. Olson called at the Martin! Fueling home on Sunday. Fred Ehnes and Lewis Jorgenson motored to Regan Friday. Friday evening guests at the An- drew Walker home were Lewis Jorgen- son, Jr., George orth, J. J. Zelmer and Guy McCoy. Edith Francis was an overnight guest of Louise Walker Tuesday night. Gladys Gramling took her brother, Jimmy, to the Jorgenson home Sunday | where he boards while attending Can- field school. Laurence and Betty Fitzgerald were business callers at the Fred Ehnes __ home Friday. A large crowd gathered at the Campbell school house Monday eve-| ming to celebrate the Silver Wedding enniversary of. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ‘McCoy. George Borth aid J. J. Zelmer at-! tended a dance at the Gottlieb Doctor fhome Saturday evening. Martin Fueling and J. J. Zelmer motored to Sanger, N. Dak., Sunday | and returned home Monday. Sunday guests at the Lewis Jorgen- son home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mickelson and family, Mr. Fueling, Clyde Little, Willie Ehnes, Isaac and Robert Marcovitz, Gladys, Margaret and Harold Gramling. Vincent Sherman is employed at the Jim Lees home for the spring work. A dancing party was held at the Bart Fitzgerald home Saturday eve- ning. A large crowd was in attend- ance. Outside guests were Mr. and ‘Mrs. O'Neil and Henry Rix. Hampton @| spent Sunday afternoon at the W. Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and | Mrs. Adams visited at the C. R. Jacob- |son home at 617 14th St., and at the | L. Hulett home at 623 6th St., Satur- | day afternoon. Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON | The eighth grade of the Driscoll school entertained the seventh grade at a Valentine party Thursday even- ing at the H. A. Knudson home, A Valentine color scheme was carried out in the rooms. A delicious lunch was seryed at midnight. Miss Frances Nettleton and her | sister, Mrs. Grubbs, spent the week- end at their home west of Minot, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Berg visited Mr. and Mrs.. Jake Berg Sunday after- noon. |__ Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet and Mrs. A. H. Meland spent Sunday with Mr. and | Mrs. Geo. Haugen. Misses Verna Sleight and Dagmar Rosvold, Omar Rosvold and Alvin Saretzke were Bismarck callers Saturday. A. M. Bruschwein and Hugo Bassen ; Were Dawson callers Monday fore- noon. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Syverson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Al. Jordan and family at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Harry Olson and. her mother, Mrs. Wm. Meyer, called on Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein Friday afternoon. Mrs. F. ©. Johnson and children Knudson home. | Franklin Hanson Saturday evening By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Grenz were among those to attend the funeral of Simon Opp, father of Simon, Jake ‘and George, on Wednesday. Helmeth Schiermeister is again spending a day or two with his brother, Jake, of this locality. Mr. and Mrs. Bungo and Swiftbird near Cannon Ball, called on sev- eral friends in: this vicinity Wednes- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Herum en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riley ef Sterling at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Meland and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Madson. ‘The Royal Neighbors lodge met at the hall Wednesday afternoon. All members were present. Lunch was served by neighbors Johns and Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gertz visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz Sunday after- noon. Mr. and.Mrs. Seldon Bryant and baby spent may with Mr. and the home of Mrs. Andrew Fisher. | 43S. A surprise party was given on|?% Wing LILLIAN MUELLER e Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and family spent Sunday visiting relatives in Wilton and Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. T. Subey, Mrs, AmU Piepkon and Mrs. H. Peterson were Friday evening visitors. at the 5. Knowles home. wv H, Edgerton and son, Clyde; Gladys Lein and Maxine See went to Bis- marck Sunday. Mrs. Edgerton re- turned with them. Sunday visitors at the Clyde Har- vey home were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Stark and Ellen Reese of Mc- Kenzie; and Mr .and Mrs. Charles Johns and children. Mr. and Mrs. William Josephson spent Sunday at the Koskie home. Mr. and Mrs, M. Wagle spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Col- Violet Olson spent the first part of the week at the Ole Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bass and daugh- ter, Beverly, are visiting at the J. B. Glanville home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and small children spent Sunday at the John Weber, Jr. home. Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Graham and son, Jackie, spent Sunday afternoon in Sykeston. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wagle entertained the basketball team at an informal dinner Saturday, Feb. 14. Joseph McCloskey spent Thursday night with Johnny Fields. Adolph Johnson, Esther Thoyre and George Kavonius were Mandan call- ers Sunday. Mrs. John Kala and children spent ‘Wednesday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Henry McCloskey. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Glanville and children motored to Braddock Sun- day where they visited with Mr. and Mrs, M. Corey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCloskey and family were Sunday visitors at the Elmer Josephson home. Leonard Knowles and LaVerne Goldburg called on Lela Davis and Erna Enockson Sunday evening. The husbands of the Homemakers ‘entertained their wives at a party held at the Wing opera house Mon- day evening, Feb. 16. i Tuttle By LUCILLE WEIDEL | > Mr. and Mrs. John Haven and Mrs. |G. Jacobson and small son, Alan, were Bismarck callers on Tuesday. Mrs. Carrie Sorenson motored to Fargo one day last week to spend a few days attending to business mat- ters and visiting relatives. Mrs, A. E. Walt and children of Windsor, arrived here on Tuesday and will spend a few days visiting at the home of Mrs. Walt’s mother, Mrs. J. Hanen. Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. Guldemann and |Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hutchings were callers at the Capital City on Monday. Miss Hilda Sauter left for Harvey ‘Thursday where she will spend some time visiting with relatives. She will also visit in Fessendep. G. F, Wendtland motored to Steele ‘Tuesday on business. Kenneth Elliott was taken to. Bis- marck far medical attention Tuesday evening. % August Frank was seriously injured Friday while unloading coal on the section. Jake Vollmer was a business caller in Steele Tuesday. A large crowd attended the A. O. the dance. A new girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.-Ed. Doctor.. Henry Jacobson of Wing was in the city one day last week attending to business. Mrs. Wm. Wetzel was a visitor in the Capital City Tuesday calling on relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sweeny and chil- dren of Sykeston spent the week-end at her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Nagel. A number of relatives and friends surprised Mrs. Fred Nagel Saturday evening, it being her 73rd birthday. ‘The evening was spent informally and at a late hour a delicious lunch was served. Several from Robinson attended the basket ball game here Monday eve- ning between Wing and Tuttle. John Hanen, S. Benson and E. J. Danielson spent Monday in Bismarck. The county basket ball tournament will be held here on Friday and Sat- urday, February 27th and 28th. A large crowd of young folks went to Goodrich Wednesday night to take lin the basket ball game between the ‘Tuttle Trojans and the Goodrich team. It was a very exciting game and ended in the Trojans winning with a score of 19 to 11. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Hutchins left for Bismarck on Monday where they will spend two weeks visiting relatives. Hans J. Lee was a Tuttle caller from Steele on Sunday. Mrs. Liedtke and Mrs. B. Wayne of Robinson were friendly callers at the 1. | Hanen home Saturday afternoon. 2 Taft ——___... ._ .___ ___ By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son Hanford and Arnold Kusch were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Those from here who attended Homemakers club af the home of Mrs. Del a Barr in Sterling, were Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Henry Swindling, Mrs. Henry Jessen and Mrs. Presley Gosney. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Miss Eunice Jessen spent Tuesday night with Edna Mae Gosney. Lester Andrews was a Sterling caller Thursday. Dorothy Mork of Sterling spent the week-end with Elmona Hurr. The mothers of the children in Miss McOullough’s room in the Ster- | ling school were invited to a Valen- tine party Friday afternoon. A short Program was given; then Valentines were distributed and cocoa and cake were served to all. Those from here who attended were Mrs. Art Cheno- G Gosney E : U. W. dance given at the Hall Friday; son Russell left for Butte, N. D. evening. They all especially enjoyed| Tuesday morning. Helen and Rex Swindling, who |jattend Sterling high school, re- turned home with them to spend the week-end. Ernest Hurr and daughters Ida and: Elmona called atthe Henry Jessen home Friday. ous Norvel Marvel was a Sterling caller Saturday. as ees Hanford Fairchild was a Sterling caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Triplett: and Miss Lydia Briscoe of near Brittin spent Sunday afternoon at. the: Gosney home. John Watkins spent at the Het R. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild and | the son Hanford were visiting in Me- Kenzie Saturday evening. ‘Dea Johnson returned with them: ‘to. spent Sunday. Ray Baeths was a Bismarck caller Sunday. He was accompanied by ba Edgerly. ir. were Sterling ‘callers Monday morn- ing. They brought Helen and. Rex | in, as they attend high school there. | The Lewis family of McKenzie vis- ited at the Horace Fairchild home Sunday. és Arnold Kusch called at the Gos- ney home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis called at the Steve Triplett home near Brit- ten Sunday. Miss Doris Chenoweth spent Sun- day night with Lucille Elness, f , | Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson spent Wednesday and Thursday ‘attending to business matters at Bismarck: Miss Jennie Waiste and Paul Paslay spent Thursday evening at J. O. Rise’s. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson and,| son spent Tuesday evening at the John Birkeland home. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson, daughter Shirley and Seymour Arne- son, who have been spending a few days at Washburn, N. D., returned home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Birkeland ‘and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson and son spent Thursday evening at the Arthur Bjorhus home. Mr. and Mrs, Seymour Arneson, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Alfred Arneson attended the card party and dance at Driscoll Priday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and ¢aughter Dotty spent Friday even- ing at the B. N. Lein home. Mrs. Alfred Arneson, daughter Alice, son Eddie and Nina Waiste spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends at Jamestown and Wind- sor, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise spent Sun- day evening at the Peter Kluksdal home. Edwin Waiste visited at J. O. Rise’s Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bjorhus, ac- companied by Mrs. Bjorhus’ mother, Mrs, Livingston, motored to Bismarck. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson and son, Mr.-and Mrs. John Birkeland and family spent Friday evening at the M. J. Brenden home. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Einar Spilde spent Sunday evening at Harry Helgeson’s. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Severson, Mr,, snd Mts. Nels Halvorson and Mr? end Mrs. B. N. kein spent Sunday evening at Geo. Christianson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson and}? son, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus, Ar- thur and Russell spent Saturday evening at John Birkeland’s. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bjorhus and They went to attend the funeral of Mr. Bjorhus’ prother-in-law, Helmer . Datas. Dallas Barkman and J. O. Rise motored to Driscoll Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and sons spent Friday evening at Isaac Botnem’s. Arnold Christianson spent a few days at the M. A. Lein home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson and family spent Sunday afternoon at Seymour Arneson’s. Mr. and Mrs. - Stuart Siverson, Henry Arneson and Oscar Opoien motored to Bismarck Monday. Eddie Arneson, Einar Spilde and Arnold Christianson motored to ‘Wing Tuesday evening. Lewis and Sam Vik spent Sunday at their parental home. | ¢——____—_________-6 Canfield “—~ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. Ollie Cook of Bismarck was an overnight guest at the Ira Bailey home Sunday and Monday night. Ollie Cook returned hom Monday from Jamestown where she spent a week visiting with Lybecks and O'Larrys. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth of Wilton were overnight guests at the Jake Fisher heme Thursday night. Mrs. Ole A, Olson .and daughter Beverly and Shirley Lein of Wing were callers at the Ole Olson home Thursday night. Violet Olson visited at the Ole A Olson home in Wing: a few days last week, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Little and and Mrs. Henry Swindling | ‘tended ‘the wool daughter Phyllis, Mr. Enhes and Bur- nett Jacobson were callers in Bis- Sunday. Mrs, Earl Mowder and daughters Edith and Grace called at the Ole Wold home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, 8. L. Jordah! and son Kenmar motored to Bismarck Mon- day. They took Mr. Jordahl to the Bismarck hospital to have an oper- ation on his eye. Kenmar Jordahl called in Bismarck Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundberg and son Bud, Oscar Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons Gerald and pial called at-the Jake Fisher home Kuehl home Thursday afternoon. Dee Bailey called at the J. F, Little home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer. Taylor mo- tored to Bismarck Monday to. visit their son, who is sick in a Bismarck hospital. a Burnett Jacobson spent the weex- end at the J. F. Little home. Prank and Louise Walker, Guy and Ira McCoy, -Orlo Johnson, Bernhard Jordehl,-Oliver and Lloyd Knudson and Burnett. Jacobson Visited the Fitzgerald home Saturday night. Mrs, Ira Bailey was a’ Saturday callers at the Homer Taylor home. Everett Bailey called at the Ghylin home Monday. . Oliver and Lloyd Knudson motored to Wilton Saturday evening: Lucille and Orlo Johnson called at the Ole Olson home Sunday night. Orlo Johnson and Bernhard Jor- dahl were business callers in Wilton Thursday. Callers in Regan Monday were Christ Wageman, Lloyd and Oliver Knudson, J. F. and Roy Littles, Frank Walker and Burnett Jacobson. Monday evening the Canfield com- munity gathered at the Canfield school to help Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCoy celebrate their 25th. wedding anniversary. About 100 people at- tended. | __8.W. Burleigh * o By KATIE D. STEWART | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hauser and sons, Ernest and Everett and Frank Glum visited at the John Stewart home Saturday evening. Ed. Becknall and Norman Stewart visited at the W. Brown home Satur- day evening. Mrs, Iver Christenson visited at the home of her daughter Mrs, August Hogue the first of last week. Several from this vicinity attended the surprise party held at the Arthur Knutson home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, who were celebrat- ing their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder, W. J. Caulter, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart were Bis- marck callers Friday. Frank Glum visited at the Ementz’s home Sunday afternoon. A congregational meeting of the Stewartsdale church will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Dav- enport Friday evening, February 27. The Stewartsdale Ladies Missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. John Welch Thursday. Le Mallard and Norman Stewart at- growers’ Id ‘1, Bismarck last ‘Thursday. Christiania NE SES tears ae By VIOLET A. CLARKE Christ Schoon returned home ‘Tuesday from South Dakota, where he attended the funeral of his mother. Ralph Byers was a caller at the Adolph Bassen’s home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson took thelr little son, Douglas, to Bismarck Friday to consult a doctor. Mrs. Alfred Olson accompanied them. Mis Lucille Milman spent Sunday of last week at the J. W. Byer's hor me. Ji W. Byers called at Alfred Olson’s home Friday. Adolph Bassen was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Frank Kershaw, who spent a few days in Bismarck this week having some dental work done, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Ole Newland and son Glen 4] & ! ‘| visited with Mrs, William Stile Pri- cay, afternoon, Eli Harding called on his cousin Tom Smith Thursday. Ed. Gibson and son Seamon were callers at Knute Johnson's home Monday. A. Rissauer was a Sterling caller Saturday. Miss Emma Harding joined the 4-H. sewing club at Sterling last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and chil- dren, Robert Barron, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nieman were entertained at the J. W. Byer's home Thursday evening, February 12, the occasion being Mr. Byer’s birthday. -The evening was spent in playing whist, and at midhight’a lovely lunch was served. and Tom Smith. were Eli Harding business callers at the Helmer Mel~ | Wé and’s home in Sterling township oe ra Smith and Fred wal a Harding Bismarck in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson, ursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Scott: spent |’ Saturday and Sunday at the Jake|* Marsh Will Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and son John spent Sunday at the Walter Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Mrs. and Mrs. Jake. Fisher and spent Sunday at the sibgcestl + fia ul past week, returned home Friday. ‘Alvin Remmish spent Sunday with Alvin - Holton. family W. Kelly home } ert i : feed x i 8 g 5 i Mr. Mrs. Wednesday evening at the Tyler By ‘s home. . R. Johnson was @ Sterling caller ‘Tuesday. f Glen View ] By MES. kis JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs, Alex O. Shanyk of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Olson, Odessa, and*Edward Nelson of Bis- marck, Hans Nelson, Grace, Ray and Fern Simons were guests at the Lars Jacobson home Wednesday evening. Bridge was played at three tables. Mrs. Elsie Erstrom, visited at the Walter Simon's Tuesday evening. Enoch caller at the Con Johnson and Jacob- son homes Wednesday. Among Sunday visitors at the Walter Simons home were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wachol of Menoken, Mrs, Elsie Erstrom and children, Mr. Loubach, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Anderson and family and Lars dacobson. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Pheo Quanrud and family .of Bismarck visited at the Lars Jacobson home Sunday. cee C..M. Jacobson, son Millard and granddaughter Violet visited @| with relatives at Still Sunday. Con Johnson is having some re- Painted Woods are moving on his Piace soon. f Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were shopping in Wing Wednesday. ‘Mrs. Will Stiles enjoyed a visit from and family were Friday evening ogllers at the Christ Schoon bome. end with. her daughter, Mrs, Harold, Christensen and family of Leth’ = Mr. and Mrs, Ole ily were Sunday visitors at the Jens Hansen home ih Kidder County Sun- day. = Raider Olausen spent Sunday at Klucksdahl home with his school Paul, spent Sunday at the Ben Arne with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiman Sunday. : Lenwood Beyer was a Sunday caller Henry Seilinger home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Tues- day evening at the Roy Marchant home. - Marcella Neiters returned home e' after working a few day afternoon. Fred Smith was a Wing shopper|a Saturday, Mr. and 5 Anderson was a Disiness | home. ily Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wahiman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker on ednesday ims | Be 5 i 2 Miss Gladys Moffit spent. Sunday her friend Miss Beth’ Por- Miss Nellie ‘Mauk spent the. week end at her home south of town, Lage School Notes BALDWIN oh BY ADALINE LANDSBERGER ‘Mrs! Marie Oleusen spent the week Carl Uhel a farmer restdent of Ster- Roy Gregory went to Bismarck Tuesday to bring home Mrs, Gregory, who was in a Bismarck hospital the] few days. The regular meeting of the W. C. U. willbe held Thursday after- Rev. and Mrs. John me, MacDonald ‘Mr, and Mrs, Henry Neiman visited| Were visitors at Bismarck Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wacker were ee : | i 3h 3 i j i Hi | A { a ef + 2 > i i visitors in Linton g E § i a eke i i i C3 i g F te He i i f Ps | i ! E i ; | i 5 3 iF i t d ay t i g Z i i : i ua i mB i a ies 3 ts G FEBEt [tit i it I BBs. 5 ! : i : 3 i : = fi i E z s Bal

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