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i ' i ' { | “i i ‘ id ' { TH E BISMARCK TRIBUNE,......... EAE ee Oo f_ Driscoll jn o By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON . Geo. Lee and children of Ster- ting ae spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon. Mr, and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson ‘and Lilly Sampson at dinner Sunday. Mr, and ‘Mrs, Clarence Anderson and family arrived from Baltic, 8. D., Sunday. They will make their home south.of Sterling. Mrs. Anderson was formerly Mrs. Tillman Hanson of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hogstad and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nele son and family had Sunday dinner with Mr.-end Mrs, H. A. Smith. Miss Nettleton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Woods and family. Mr.-and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and daughter, Beva Jean, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson. Ole Quale, Carl Meland, Lawrence Hull and Charles Newcomer left Tues- day morning for Bismarck to serve as members of the jury. Miss Elsie Meyer and Adolph Yan- kee spent Wednesday evening with! Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson. ‘Miss Janet McCann spent Wednes- day evening with Miss Esther Tompt. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Koon and Mrs. Geo, Lee and children motored to ismarck Sunday. a ‘and Mrs. E. L. McCann of Wim- bledon, N. Dak., spent Monday at the J. A. McCann home. ‘Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Misses Val- dis Knudson, Martha Hanson, Vernice and Evelyn Newcomer called at the J. A. McCann home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson and Lilly Samp- son spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. hapin. an i Knudson was taken to Bis- marck to the hospital Wednesday. He ill with pneumonia. oe, and ia: P, M. Lathrop and Betty Jean motored to Bismarck Sun- day. Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Miss Valdis accompanied them to visit Mr. ate, Bila Rosvold and son, Wilhelm, motored to Bismarck Wednesday. ‘Mrs. Henry Apland and Mrs. F. O. Johnson and children called at the A. 8. E. Metcalf home Sunday after- on. Mts. Al. Chapin entertained Mrs. Carl Metcalf, Mrs. Wm, Van Vieet and Mrs. Ed. Madson Monday. afternoon. Mrs. Mathilda Wakefield enter- tained Jim Anunson and family Sun- inner. ey renee of the town whist club entertained the country mem- bers at an oyster supper ‘Thursday night. Dancing was the chief feature vening. cel ‘Adam Bisenbels poets ze iiting ty Tuesday after 5 nine Ay were tied after which a lovely lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson were dinner guests a the Al. Chapin home even! a rests ‘Tompt and children were supper guests at the J. A. McCann home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Saretiske spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Adam Eisenbeisz. ‘A surprise birthday party was given for Miss Hannah Dronen at the Chas. Morton home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Saretiske and daughters, Martha and Alice, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Ella Ros- id and family. nr ‘and Mrs, Carl Erickson, Mrs. ©. J, Peterson and Mrs. F. O. Johnson visited Sunday evening at.the Chas. Swanson home. ; ‘Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Haugeri and Syl- +via spent Thursday at the Wm. Van Vleet home. Mrs. F. O. Johnson called on Mrs. Sarah Reynolds Thursday afternoon. ‘The Homemakers’ met at Mrs. Pete Tompt’s home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hindesmith who have been visiting for some time in Ashley, returned last week and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz. GRE sere ee | Sterling ‘| | ee By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Miss Lillian Hall, who teaches school north of Driscoll, spent the week-end with her folks here. * George Sedivic called at the Mel Ness home Monday morning. Tyler Johnson, accompanied by son Alton and Carey manneene were Bismarck shi rs Saturday. Mr, and Moe Earl Hall and family visited at the Ed Schmidkunz home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Kling and fam- fly, accompanied by Mrs. R. L. Dor- son, were Bismarck shoppers Satur- day. Helen and Rex Swindling spent the week-end with their folks. southeast rl g a rr Mrs, Tom Stewart and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis ané family were Saturday evening callers at the Henry Apland home. Mr, and Mrs. Selmar Dyrstad and family were Bismarck callers Satur- Gay. W. P. Langley called at the Tyler Johnson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and son Ralph were business callers in town Wednesday. They also called at the Tyler Johnson home. ‘Veronica Riley is working in the bank during Mrs. Carl Beyer's illness. Anton Oberg called at the Tyler Johnson home Tuesday. Bel Severson of Driscoll was 6 town caller Thursday. George Kusch and Carl Beyer were ‘Wing callers ‘Monda: at the Tyler y. W. P. Langley called Johnson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic, Bud Sedivic, Mr, and Mrs. Martin Nelson were Sunday supper guests at the George Kusch home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ‘”|The evening was spent playing cards. ner guests at the Ernest Johnson ome. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family to Bismarck Sunday. . J. H. Riley was a Bismarck shopper Friday. Glen Briggs, who has spent the past year in South Dakota, was a town caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogaraty were town callers Tuesday. Mel Ness and Bud Hall were town callers Friday. Miss Margaret Ness spent Thurs- day night with Miss Ruth Parker. J. H. Riley was a busines caller in Bismarck Tuesday. Clifford Nelson of Driscoll was a town caller Tuesday. Miss Florence Schmidkunz called at the Chas McClouard home Tues- day evening. Ed Schmidkunz was a town caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson attended a et in Bismarck Wednesday night. Adolph Hansen, Christ Schoon and sons Ernest and Willie were town callers Wednesday. A surprise birthday party was given for Marion Ness Wednesday evening. The evening was spent in playing whist and dancing. were four tables of progressive whist Played. Grand prizes were won by Erma Cox and Clifford Olson; low prizes ee to Florence Langley and Isam Belk. . bs A farewell party was given for Miss Madge Runey Thursday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Chas. Ryan. Mrs. George Kusch visited with Mrs. Roy Turner Tuesday afternoon. P. T. A. was held in the school house Thursday night. There was a nice program and an oyster supper. Charley Ryan and Harry Edgerly were Bi callers Thursday. E. A. Kling attended the Hazelton end Mandan debate at Hazelton Thursday night. Mandan was the loser. Mr. Kling acted as one of the judges. . Mrs, Printze called on Mrs. Floyd Belk Tuesday. [Giogienien esa | Frances o— ——————— e By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. Lawrence Madiand and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw attended the W.C.TU. meeting held at the home of Mrs. P. P. Bliss Tuesday afternoon. Lawrence Madland was a visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. Matt Dahl. near Hazleton on Wednesday. Walter Dietzman called on John and Louie Olson Wednesday afternoon. Donald Madland was absent from school Wednesday on account of being sick. John and Louie Olsen visited Hal- ver Ticklebeck Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Dietzgman and son were visitors at the Tebbo Harms home Wednesday night. The eve- ning was spent in playing whist. At midnight Mrs. Harms served a dainty lunch, q Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and sons Alvin and Leonard were visitors at the Philip Gable home Monday. Clarence Ryberg was a caller at the Henry Miller home Monday night. Harold Miller was a caller at the Robert Solberg home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman, Joe Fisher and John Glum were shoppers in Bismarck on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gable and fam- ily were over night guests at the Henry Miller home Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Leo, Ambrose and Bill Gable were callers at the Henry Miller home cl Wednesday, and Bill stayed to spend @ few days. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth were visi- tors at the Adam Schamer home on ‘Thursday. « Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and son Donald, Miss Margaret Olson and Vern Tysell were visitors at the Selmer Oanes home Thursday night. Jim and Joe McCormick, Tebbo Harms, Louie Olson and Walter Diets- man attended the initiation at the Elks lodge at Bismarck Friday night. Mrs. Harms visited at the home of her son Ed. Talinghousen, while Mr. Harms attended lodge Friday night and Mrs. Dietzman and Gladys Tooker attended a show. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist visit- ed at the Elmer Bloomquist home near McKenzie Wednesday. Selmer Oanes and John Olson were callers in Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday. Arthur Kershaw spent the week end at home, returning to Bismarck Sun- day evening. —__——___—_—_—_———-"* { Welch’s Spur | oo —________—_- By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. John Schlepp visited at the Fred Rittel home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Del- lam and children motored to Bis- marck on Tuesday. Leo Doppler called at the home of his: sister, Mrs. Robert Welch, last Wednesday. Word comes from Lincoln, Nebrase ka, that Glen Oder, who is attending @ flying school there, is quite ill with @ severe cold. He expected to com- plete his school course in about a month's time. The Cross Country Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs, Paul Skinner Thursday afternoon. Chester Boyd and one of the Fun- ston boys called on Robert Welch on Wednesday. Chester Boyd called at the Rittel home Wednesday evening. Friends of Chas. Johnson, who re- cently underwent an in Bismarck hospital will be pleased to know that Mr. Johnson is out of the hospital now and doing nicely. He is staying at the home of his niece, Mrs. Leslie Easton, near Glencoe. _ Mrs, John Welch, Mr, and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family and Oliver Welch were in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Oster visited at the Rittel home on Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Doppler and son Leo ac-| companied by Ralph Snyder, motored to Menoken Sunday. They visited Clarence Doppler who, with Stanley McCurdy, rent a little house and at- tend the Menoken higt school. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Easton and) Stewart. of Driscoll were Sunday din- » Uttle daughter, Alice, visited Mr. and e Miss Mildred Apland accompanied | * ‘There | ing. Mrs. John Nieland st Mrs. Nieland’s! rooms in the Robert Welch home Sun- day evening. $<» {Sibley Butte { By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Lee Rippley called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Monday. Leonard Davenport and family shopped in Bismarck Tuesday. Jack Durfee and Lee Rippley mo- tored to Tuttle Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport of Regan visited at the Leonard Daven- port home Wednesday. } Some friends surprised Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist Wednesday evening, the occasion being her birthday. The eve- ning was spent: playing whist. Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and Wayne and Mrs. Earl Eavens and daughter, Lillian, motored to Bismarck Thurs- day. John Habeck called at the. Elmer Bloomquist home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Larson attend- ed the P.T.A, at Sterling Thursday evening. Fay Salter called at the E. Bloom- quist home Friday, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth were Mc- Kenzie shoppers Saturday evening. Emil Hague motored to Bismarck Saturday. . Earl Evans was a business caller at the P. P. Bliss home Saturday morn- Clairce Davenport and. Bill Gable called at the Leonard Davenport home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. George Hughes and children visited at the Henry Larson home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. L. Davenport and children visited at the Elmer Bloom- Quist home Sunday. Stier rer eran F [Rock Hill ‘ ByYRUTHLITTLE Guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Sunday were Marvin Rupp, Virgil Lit- tle, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson, Jr., of Wing called at the Ole Olson home Wednesday evening. C. W. Parsons, J. F. Little and Clyde attended a John Deere tractor meet- ing at Bismarck Thursday. ; Marion Scott, Charlie Hettick an Albert Vollen were Regan callers on Tuesday. Pete Lundquist was a Sunday guest at the Walter Scott home. Vincent Sherman motored to Wilton Sunday to consult Dr. Thelen for eye trouble. Tommy Rhyan of Wing called at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Monday. Vincent Sherman was a Sunday night guest at the home of his sister, Mrs, Wallace Sherman of Wing. 8. J. Jordahl who has been a pa- tient at a Bismarck hospital returned home Wednesday. Mrs, Homer Taylor returned home Wednesday from Bismarck after spending a few days with her son Howard, who is a patient in a hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and sons. were Wednesday guests at the Dave Ghylin home. Phyllis Little was an overnight guest of Hilda and Tillie Wangeman Wednesday. Ernest Gordon called at the Andrew Kolb home Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Emil Olson and fam- ily were Friday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. 8. B. Olson and Dan Demchuck called at the Andrew Kolb home on Saturday. 8. V. Monroe visited Saturday at the Chas. Hettick home. Roy Farley and 8. B. Olson motored to Wing on Monday. Mrs. J. F. Little and Ruth were Thursday afternoon guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home. They also called at the J. R, Fitzgerald home. Andrew Olson called at the Wm. McCullough home Thursday. Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Mrs. V. Monroe, Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver were Sunday dinner guests | at the W. H. Kolb home. Mrs. Walter Scott and son Marion motored. to Regan Saturday. Gottlieb Doctor was a Wednesday caller at the Homer Taylor and Chris Wangeman home. Laurence Bailey called at the J. F. Little home Thursday to borrow an in- cubetor. Friday callers at the J. F. Little home were Mr. Ehnes, Willie Uhde, Gladys Gramling, Clara Rierson, Ber- nice Rhines, Mr. Heinle. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and Violet, motored to Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough were Sunday guests at the Andrew Olson home. Andrew Kolb, Stephen Monroe, Al- ie alta motored to Wilton Tues- Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son were Monday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. C. E. Christianson was a Regan call- er Monday. Andrew Kolb, Chas. Hettick and 8. U. Monroe motored to Regan Monday. Virgil Little was a diner guest at the Martin Fueling home Saturday. Burnett Jacobson was an overnight guest at the A. F. Ghylin home Thurs- ‘The Homesteaders lodge met at the Harry Davenport home Friday eve- ning. The evening was spent playing whist, after which a luncheon was served. Edith Francis was a Saturday night and Sunday guest of Louise Walker. The girls sewing class will meet at the Watkins home Saturday afternoon. Ed Rasche called at the P. E. Patten home Thursday morning. Nels Peterson from near Alta spent Thursday at the Lewis , Jorgenson home, Lewis returned home with him Friday to visit old friends and rela- tives at and near Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling mo- tored to Wing Toi A George Barth called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Friday. J. J. Zelmer called gt the Andrew Walker home Saturday afternoon, Callers at the Lewis Jorgenson home Sunday were Isaac and Robert Marco- vitz, Roy Walker, Willie Ehnes, J. F. Little, Clyde, Virgil, Phyllis and Bill Mickelson. Alfred and Lawrence Bouch and| Raymond Patton spent Friday evening home at the Jon home and at- terids high school, spent the week end at his parental home. J. J, Zelmer and Martin Fueling re- turned home from Hensler, N. D.,/ where they visited a fev: days. ' at the Pete Lundquist home Saturday ; evening. Bart Fitzgerald spent Sunday at his Parental home, ‘Tuesday evening guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home were Frank Walker, George Borth and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and family. Clayton Little was a business caller at Regan Sunday morning. Harvey Fitzgerald spent Sunday evening at the J. F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily were Sunday evening guests at the A. F. Ghylin home. Roselyn Patton was a Thursday guest of Franklin and Hazel Mae Jor- genson. Frank Walker and J. J. Zelmer mo- tored to Wing Wednesday. ° By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wagle mo- tored to Jamestown Saturday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cumber. Herda Berg spent Sunday at the Jake Hein home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and chil- dren spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Pryer visited at the James and Gust Olson homes Sunday. Christ Berg motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Rev. C. Strutz returned ‘o Wing with him. Mr. and Mrs. William Gillen of Bismarck and Mrs. G. Jacobson of Tuttle were visitors at the Ole A. Olson home Monday. R. J. Bleth was a caller at the John Mueller home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kremenetsky and children were Sunday afternoon visitors at the I. Kremenetsky home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson called on Ole Olson's of- Canfield Sunday night. Rev. R. E. Strutz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth were dinner guests at the John Weber Jr. home Sunday. Mary Jane Olson -spent Sunday evening with Gladys Lein. The 4-H Club members held a community perty at the hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Glanville and family motored to Butte Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Henry Jacobson called on Mrs. James Olson Thursday evening. Rev. Christ of Wilton conducted church services in Wing Sunday. Mrs. J. O. Lein left for Dunseith Saturday to spend a few days with her daughter Helen. H. Jacobson transacted business at. the M. Fueling home Sunday, Martha and Lillian Mueller spent Saturday night and Sunday with Edith Mueller. The Wing basketball boys played the Steele basketball boys Friday eve- ning in the town hall. The local boys defeated the Steele boys by a score of 30 to 31. Fred Borth, Adolph Weber and F. Roseanu were dinner guests at the Meuller home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles John and family spent Sunday at the Clyde Harvey home. Clara Weber assisted Mrs. J. P. Fields with house work Saturday. | Mfs. Scth Glanville, Mrs. Fred Oswald and daughter Bertha, Clara Weber and Mrs. John Mueller and daughters, Lillian, Martha and Kath- erine attended church held north of Wing Tuesday evening. Roller skating was held in the town hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ed Larson visited at James- town last week. Lydia Krien of Arena was an over- night guest at the John Weber Jr. home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth spent Friday at the G. A. Bossart home. Jake Weber and Alfred Borth were Sunday callers at North Ranch. Jake Melhoff speht Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. G. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber were Sunday visitors at the G. A. Bossart home. $$$ Baldwin I ed By FLORENCE BORNER Clarence Anderson is spending some time at the home of his grandparents in Bismarck. Mrs. Wayne Cumraings and daugh- ter Iona took the train to Bismarck) Saturday afternoon returning home in the evening. Clair and Merl Weise of Bismarck spent the week-end with local rela- ves. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Anderson spent Sunday at the home of Charlie Lind- bergh and parents in Bismarck. Paul Borner was a guest at the E. 4. Fricke home Sunday. A number from here attended the dance at the Paul Schonert home near Arnold Saturday night. Frank Kocher played the music. Ed Strandemo has. returned home from a several weeks visit with rela- tives in Minnesota. Miss Marie Falkenstein has return- ed home from a few days visit with relatives in the Still community. Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart has re- turned home after spending several months at the Carl Shulz home near Arnold. She also spent a week with friends in Bismarck. Willie Borner of the Arnold com- munity was a caller in town the fore part of the week. evening guests at the Fred Kent home. The time was spent playing whist, and @ delicious luncheon was served by the hostess at it. The Crofte Star Homemakers club | Wilton. will meet at the home of Mrs. William Fricke Sr. on the afternoon of March Mu. The Presbyterian Ledies Aid will meet with Mrs. W. C. Gehrke on the | ® afternoon of March 4. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bjelland en- tertained relatives from Bismarck Sunday afternoon, Rev. Fred Christ of Wilton will hold services in the local Presbyterian church on Sunday March 1 at 2 a..m. Rev. Richert of Bismarck held serv- |!2 ives inthe German Lutheran church. Sunday afternoon. Bud Winmill left the fore part of the week for the Twin Cities where | Marck business he visited and attended to affairs. Miss Mary Cashel of Bismarck, rep- resentative of the Red Cross was here the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Falkenstein were called to Bismarck Thursday morn- ing by the death of Mr. Falkenstein's brother, Mr. H. A. Falkenstein. Miss Grace Falkenstein, who 1s teaching southwest of Mandan, was called home by the death of her uncle, Herman Falkenstein. i Tuttle 1 > ———_+ By LUCILLE WEIDEL Mr. and Mrs. M. P, Franzen enter- tained their neighborhood at a card party last Saturday evening. A de- liclous lunch was served at midnight. Harry Cleveland of north of town is reported as being quite ill at his a home. Dr. Moots is attending im. Mrs. John Hanen is confined in the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck. where she has had medical aid given to her ankle that was broken five weeks ago, ‘ Howard Crum was attending to business matters in Robinson Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Trautmann mo- tored to Burnstad on Friday, where they will visit Mrs. Trautmann’s per- ents for a few days. Lillian Serford was e passenger to Wilton Friday, where she visited her father, who is employed thére. There will be a basket sociel at the Tuttle schoolhouse on March the 20th. A number of folks gathered at the Jake Hirsch home Saturday evening. where they spent the evening in dancing. Mrs. Geo, Mansfield entertained the sophomore class of the local high school at a delightful party. Louie Seiford spent the week-end with his wife and children here. Mr. Sejford is employed in Wilton. Miss Hilda Santer who has been visiting with friends at Harvey, re- turned home Friday evening. Mrs. Wm. Wetzel entertained a few friends at a party Sunday evening. Mrs. Gus Jacobson is spending | 9, few days vsiting at the Walter Scott home in Bismarck. A. E. Walt visited with his family at the Hanen home Monday evening. Claude Galbreath arrived home Thursday from points in Iowa, Ne- braska, Minnesota and South Dakota, where he has spent most of the win- ter visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garsline were callers at the capital city on Monday. Miss Mary Burton who has spent a few weeks visiting with her brother in Iowa returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gillen of Bis- marck were callers at the Jacobson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Reinhold Mehloff of Harvey spent the week-end visiting at the home of his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mehloff. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Goldsmith and daughter Belle went to Bismarck Fri- day to consult a physician about the latter's health. Ruth Hansen spent the week-end with her parents at Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christianson motored to Wimbledon for a few days’ visit with relatives. Isodore Kremenetsky and Mr. Lein of Wing were pleasant callers in Tut- tle last Tuesday evening. Mesdames Chet Huchinson, Wolf and Jacobson, called at the Pehl home in Arena Sunday afternoon. John Hanen attended to business matters in Steele one day ‘ast week. The Garvens family of north of the city have moved into the Whitfora house. Some young folks from Goodrich and Hurdsfield attended the party at the Hirsch home Saturday evening. t Wilson eo eo By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. Dobratz of McClusky. called at the John Berg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall motored to Martin, N. D., Saturday, to visit at the Gust Jantz home. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Berg and son William, motored to Harvey Saturday, to spend the day with Mr, Berg's mother, who is at the ‘uuther Old People’s home. Emanuel Hintz returned home Sun- day to Martin, after a three weeks’ visit with relatives at Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Wall, Sam and Tom Wall, all attended church at Wing Miss Martha Englemann of Bis- marck is spending a few weeks with local relatives. Billy Poole was a recent caller in Bismarck also attending the meeting of the National Guard. County Commissioner William Fricke attended to business matters meee Capital City the last of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riggs, Etold Brooks, Lena Stanley, Betty Meyer, Margarette, Campbell, Vernie Peter- son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and son Ellison of Bismarck were Pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr, Andy Peterson Sunday. ter part of the week. Frank Weise of Elbowoods spending some time here with mother, Mrs. Wayne Cummings. Mrs. Lowell Christianson who spent some time with her brother and ters in town has returned to her Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kant daughters, Marion and Eunice spent Sunday at the Louis Peterson home southeast of Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Isaak of Bis- marck were Monday supper guests at the Jay De Long home. Mr. and Mrs. Knownley Dorman | Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Gesele are the parents of a baby gir] born Saturday, Feb, 21. A. McComb of Mercer is visiting with his granddaughter, Mrs. Fred Lange, for a few weeks. Lewis Wagner and daughter Helen, consulted a physician Tuesday. ‘Wagner is getting along fine now. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg and daughters visited at the Sam Berg home Tuesday. John Hein and Reinhold Berg, called at the Sam Berg home Sun day. John Stroble, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. > Mrs, Mike Wall visited at Wolf home Sunday eve- at the Fred Wagner home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle visited at the Henry Gesele home Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John &chlofman spent Wednesday evening’ at the Bernhard Jordahl, Orlo dohnson and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin | Christ Warner home. Burnett Jacobson attended the dance | Nordstrom and family were Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibold visit- Miss Fay Harvey spent Thursday fnight at the Ed Larsoh home. ‘Miss | ernoon at the R. G. Marchant home. ed at the John Wagner home near Mercer, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller spent Sunday at the Wm. Kline home at 4 f SRS CTEAE YLT CREE OR eo ey { Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs, Anna Strand and son Barney) Spent Tuesday at the James Cun- ningham home in Wilton. 8. L. Jordahl returned home from the hospital. Mrs. Anna Knudson and 8. L. Jor- dahl were Wing callers Saturday. Mrs. Taylor came home from Bis- ‘Thursday to spend a few days. A large crowd attended P, T. A. Friday evening. Mr. Putnam gave a very interesting talk on club work. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily spent Saturday evening at the C. Berg home. J. F. Little and Clyde were Bis- marck callers Friday. Frank Walker called at the E. Mow- der home ‘Saturday evening. The Homesteaders held a progres- sive whist party at the Harry Daven- Port home Friday. Homemakers will meet at the S. J. Jordah! home March 10, Tuesday, in-| stead of Thursday, March 5. Mr, and Mrs. Ghylin and Mrs. Ole Olson and Violet Olson were callers in Wilton Friday. Dee Bailey called at the Ghylin; home Friday morning. Clayton Little, Guy McCoy, Lloyd Knudson, Orlo Johnson, Bernhard Jordahl, Joe and Ollie Cook, Fred Olson, Burnett Jacobson, Frank and Louise Walker, Edith Francis at- tended the party at Pete Lundquist’s Saturday evening. Ira and Roy Bailey called at the A. F. Ghylin home Saturday after- noon. Fred Olson called the Ghylin &nd Cook homes Monday. Violet Olson is assisting Mrs. Ghy- lin with housework as Mrs. Ghylin is sick. Violet Olson is having a meeting of her sewing class at the H. Watkins home Saturday afternoon. Lloyd Knudson, Kenmar Jordah! and Fred Olson are leaving Wednes- day for South Dakota and Iowa where they will be employed this spring. Kenmar Jordahl and ‘Lucille John-| © eh visited at. McCoy's Monday eve- ing. Edith Francis spent Saturday night with Louise Walker. Louise Walker called at the Ole Olson home Thursday. Laurice Jorgenson spent Thursday with Hester Batley. Shirley Walker spent Thursday with “Jackie” Jorgenson. Jake Fisher called at the Ghylin home Tuesday morning. George Schilling was also a caller. o—__ — — —_ ~ —— —-—_-. | Florence Lake -———@ By HELEN WITT Arthur Tees was a Wing caller Tuesday afternoon. Henry and Charley Seilinger called at the Ed Larson home Monday. Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family spent Tuesday afternoon at the John Martinson. \They returned to Brad- dock on the afternoon train. Mrs. Carlyle Salhus and Miss Ellen Peterson drove to. Braddock Friday evening from thelr schools near Hague. Mrs. Salhus drove the same evening“ to Kintyre to visit with her husband and Miss Peterson went to her home-at Wild Rose district. Mrs. John Stockburger and little daughter returned home Tuesday. after a few days’ visit with relatives little son, Marvin, to Fredonia Thurs- day morning and accompanied Mrs. Fraser's brother, Chas. O'Brien and wife to Hudson, Wisconsin, where they will visit their mother and other relatives. Mrs. Anderson and little daughter, Shirley May, returned to their home in Jamestown Friday after several days spent with Mrs. Anderson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen. County Commissioner George Shep- ard of Hazelton was a Braddock visi- tor Wednesday. Miss Sadie Bibelheimer of Dana, who underwent an operation for goitre in the Bismarck Hospital, is re- covering nicely. Mrs, Anna Sundall, who has been visiting relatives in Minnesota and eastern North Dakota, returned to Braddock Wednesday. Fred Junge, who spent the week here with his son Herman and fam- ily, returned to Bismarck Saturday afternoon. August Ponmier, who spent the winter with relatives in Minnesota returned to Braddock Tuesday. Reverend Kinzler of Moffit called on Braddock friends Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hulett and Bernard and Miss Elsie Damsgaard, were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Miss Elsie had some dental work done while there. Mr. and Mrs.-Carl Spitzer and two children drove up from Kintrye on Thursday evening to visit at the C. T. Barton home. Lowell Barton re- turned @ome with them and little Merced Spitzer stayed for a visit with Grandpa and Grandma Barton. M. Fetterly and S. 8. Tracy mo- tored to Steele Sunday to visit with Mrs, Tracy and the new baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Solhus spent Sunday with Mrs, Salhus’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dexter. Miss Mary Meier of Napoleon was a week-end guest of Miss Louise Bar- on. The ladies of the Woodmen Circle No. 11, met in session at the home of Soo Long, Wednesday evening, Febru- ary 20th with 21 members present. Officers were seated by the drill team under the supervision of Captain Gov. Button. f Rev. A. Gering was a business caller at the Mike Wall home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berg and family were Sunday visitors at the Adolph Wagner home. Gedion Ketterling and Mrs. Christ Wolf and son, Otto, were Wilton shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble of Mer- cer motored to Wilton, where Mrs. Stroble had some dentist work done. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Jr., and Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Witt home. | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wall and son, Mr. Stanley Halver spent Monday eve- ning with Garith Scallon. Marcella, Andrew and Leo Neiters spent Sunday afternoon at the Jake Hindbouch home. «qnes Tees and John Bailey called at Uw Arthur Tees home Monday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neilers and| family spent Sunday at the Carl = Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family spent Sunday at the Herman Seilinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Roy Mar-; chant home. John Bailey was a Wing caller Wednesday. Mrs. Ralph Halver spent Wednes- day afternoon at the Arthur Tees home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Wed- nesday evening at the Fred Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were Wing callers Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Seilinger and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glan- ville spent Wednesday at the Charley | Seilinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Ed Smith, Mr. | and Mrs. Ralph Halver, Mr. and Mrs. | John Witt and Mrs. Arthur Tees and) son Junior and John Bailey were Wing callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellan were | Wing shoppers Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son Stan- ley, Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Mr. and | Mrs. Ed Larson attended the party given in the Wing hall by the girls of the 4-H club Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glanville and} family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers and family called at the Wm, Witt home Saturday. Tom Novak called at the R. G. Marchant home Friday. John Bailey is taking care of Arthur ‘Tees’ farm during his absence. Albert Hindbouch is again working at the Ralph Halver farm. Mr. and Mrs, John Witt and Emil and Annie Stroh spent Sunday aft- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. James and Arthur Tees were Wing shoppers Monday. ——__—__— —-—— --—— [Braddock —__j sy mms. £. F. SAVAGE, Mrs. Grant Peterson and little son Grant, returned home here Saturday after a two months’ visit with Mrs. Peterson's mother in Cali- and Mrs. G. Wall and family were Sunday visitors at the John Bery home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller spent Tuesday evening at the J. A. Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall and sons motored to Tappen, North Dakota, on Wednesday, where they will visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Wilton callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller spent Monday at the John Wagner home. The Ladies Aid spent the eve- ning in quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner were Wilton shoppers Saturday. daughters visited at the Christ Wor- ner home Sunday afternoon. Moffit i By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mrs. Kolstad of Thelma township visited with Mrs. C. E. Moffit Thurs- day afternoon, Mr. Nichol and son Jimmy, went to Bismarck Tuesday night with H. P. Asseltine and came home on the Soo Wednesday. Mrs. S. T.'Mauh called at the C. E. Moffit home on Thursday. Milton Doehle went to Medina and brought his sister, Helen, home Fri- day. He took her back on Sunday. ‘The Misses Clara Mauh, Anna Boom- gaarden and Edna Mauh accom- panied them on Sunday. There will be another Woodman party Friday, February 27th. Every- body is welcome. B, F. Lane and Harold Lane and son Herman, visited at the C. K, Lane home Thursday. Little Norma May accompanied them home and visited for a few days. Mrs. Korme Kimball was quite ill for a few days last week. Mrs. W. E. Nichol went to Napoleon Wednesday with her brother-in-law, Peter Wentz and visited till Friday returning home on the Soo Friday afternoon. B, F. Lane and son Harold were Sterling callers Saturday. Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. C. E. Moffit on Wednesday, March 4th, The Misses Beth Porter and Gladys Moffit, Neil Edwards and Milton Doehle drove to Bismarck Saturday night and brought Miss Harriet Mof- fit home to spend Sunday. On Sun- day evening, Mrs. Everett Porter, Misses: Beth. Porter and Gladys Mof- fit and Neil Edwards took her back to the Page home where she. stays while going to business college. They visited with Mrs. Porter's nephew, PAY Rais. 200 sian st ine BR jome. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad were Bismarek callers on Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bens day, February 2ist, a son, weight 8 pounds and 10 ounces. 3 i Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Meyers and children. were visitors at the Alfred esday.| Faust home on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miss Bertha Koenig and Miss Ber- tha Schaefer hiked te Kintyre &>tur- Mrs. | dren visited at the C. E. Moffit home and evening. The event was Alfred Faust’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Coder and chil- Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Olson and Faust home Monday afternoon. Mrs. O, E. Kinzler and Mrs. Burns Bailey were visitors at the V. Benz home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. DeOlson and fem. day morning to visit with Mrs. besa tly and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Gessle were | Mr. and Mrs. John Schlofman and} Dewey children were callers at the Alfred, day night with her friend Verona Jensen. ir. and Mrs. Jim Hill and children Nhe ad ce oid ys ard Hampton ] By ELIZABETH KOPPY Dewey Lauder and Herman Bank- house motored to Eureka, 8. D., on . Tuesday. Among those shopping and trans- acting business ‘in Linton Wednesday were Herman Banckhouse Jr. and sister Caroline, Gottfried Grens, Steve Unger, John A. Ohlhauser &r., |. Penschlar, Steve Koppy Sr. and son Math, Frank and Steve Koppy Jr. called at the John Buckley home Wednes- ~ a eur also went on to Cannon some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohlhauser vis- ited with friends until Wednesday afternoon. Steve Koppy Sr. and son Steve Jr. motored to the capital city and Man. car on Thursday, G. C. Greng and Henry Knittle transacted business in Cannon Ball on Thursday. ee ae and Walter Shier- nieister v! at the Morford home Wednesday evening. Several of Henry Gimbles’ friénds helped him celebrate his birthday on Friday by surprising him. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Grens were ‘among those from here to attend the faneral of Dan Joeb. Funeral serv- ices were held in Linton Friday. Pred and John A. Ohlhauser called at the Steve Koppy home Saturday Pertaining to morning on matters business. Steve Koppy Sr. and son , motored to Ft. Rice on Saturday, transacting busines there. Math. Koppy visited at the G. O. Grenz home Friday evening. G. C. Grenz and hired help were busily engaged in trucking grain across the river to Cannon Ball Fri- - day. Math. Koppy visited at the Porter Umber and Dorothy Renschler homes Sunday. Jake Schiermeister has been busily feels grain to Temvik the past week. Ferdinand Kimele and Bill Weber called at the Steve Koppy home on Monday sfternoon on matters pere taining to business. if Macomber | . By ALICE M. WALKER M. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin, Regan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ole lenburger the evening of February 13th, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Cl and daughters, Madeline, Caureeaoae Dor- othy of Turtle Lake, spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the Henry Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth had as guests Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Regan. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon and fam- ily were Sunday guests of relatives living in Bismarck. Miss Amanda Spitzer, who has been _ the guest of her sister, Mrs, Ben Ol- lenburger, for some time, returned the forepart of the week to her home near Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson visited eng and relatives at Regan Sun- ve Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leben enter- tained Mr, Leben’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Leben, at dinner last Thursday evening. T. G. Gerow left for Crows Nest, British Columbia, Tuesday on_busi- ness in connection with the Truax- Traer Coal Company. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Morgan Saturday afternoon. The following friends were very Pieasingly entertained at the Otto - Larson home Tuesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. Polzin, Malinda Manning and Al- bert Lehman. Cards were the diver- sion followed by @ delicious lunch. Five hundred served as pleasing pastime at the Les Miller home Mon- Gay evening where Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson were guests. Miss Charlotte Wilmot went to Re- gan Friday evening to spend. the week end with home folks. Barney Strand, Regan, spent Sun- day in Macomber as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Larson. Grace Johnson, Chapin, spent the week end here at the Thomas Han- well home. Grace is a niece of Mr. Hanwell. Leslie Miller drove to Mandan on Wednesday and from there took the N. P. north to Hazen where he at- tended a lodge meeting of the Ma- at the Bismarck Hospital on Satur- | burger.