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PB Christiania | By VIOLET A, CLARKE Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet, ‘also Robert Clarke, called at the Tyler Johnson home Tuesday en route to Gterling. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, Miss fTilHe Schoon, Willie Schoon and Miss Myrtle Smith attended the oyster supper at the Driscoll hall Thursday night. Christ Schoon and sons, Ernest, ‘Willie and Adolph Hansen, were Bis- marck callers on Thursday. William Remmish and girls, were Sterling callers Saturday. Willie Schoon and sister, Miss Til- lie, from this vicinity, attended the charivart at the B. F. Leina home in Cicar Lake township on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family visited at the Oscar Anderson home in Sterling township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding and daughter, Miss Florence, also Fred Harding, were Sterling callers Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and, family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen, and family, were entertained at the Christ Schoon home Friday evening. Mrs, Ed. Freshour and baby re- turned home Saturday from the Bis- marck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie, were Sterling visitors Satur- day. Ray and Harold Olson, Miss Myrle Smith, Miss Lucille Milman, Len- wood, Ralph and Raymond Byers at- tended the card party and dance at the Sterling hall Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family spent Saturday night at the Adolph Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, were entertained at Sunday dinner at the Joe Paulson home. Mr. and Mrs. Mal Lang of Sterling township were callers at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s home Monday afternoon. Adolph Hansen was a Sterling call- er Tuesday. Christ Schoon and sons Ernest and Willie were Sterling callers on Wed- nesday. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller ‘Tuesday. oO Ecklund | for the past week at the T. F. Morris home. Bennie Anderson was a caller in Still Thursday. Israel Keator was a caller at the T. M. Morris home Tuesday enroute to the Diamond mine. Vernal Anderson visited with James and Raymond Morris Sunday afternoon. gpd ees il Hazlegrove i Sie lchcematch Sarthe By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE R. R. Ramny of Goodrich called Monday at Ray Hazlegrove's Fred Wagner, Harry Ulfers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Ray Hazlegrove and Walter Krien were in Tuttle on business Monday. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove visited Miss Opal Gray's school Monday and also called on Mrs. Will Thieling. Miss Amelia Stolher returned to her home Sunday after assisting with the work at the Will Thieling home for some time. boys were in Tuttle Monday. Christ Wolff was a caller Tuesday in Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gellner and son Willie, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wolff and daughter Irene were visitors Wednes- day evening at the Christ Wolff home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Rosenau and son, Clarence, were Thursday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff. Jim McQuern and Sam Harding called at Frank Gray's one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray enter- tained at a birthday supper Thu day night. The following were pres- ent: Elmer Perry and his: mother, Mrs. Ida Perry, Ed. Wagner and Miss Pauline Wolff and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Walter Krien. Cards furnished the pastime and lunch was served at midnight. Ed. Pond was a Wednesday caller at the Christ Wolff home. Mr. and Mrs. John Uhlich, Hilda and Theodora Rosenau were visitors Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Neff Tuesday evening. John Driscol and Mrs. Laura Sand- burg visited Monday at the Neff home. Herman Rachel was a_ business caller at the Christ Wolff and Ed. Pond homes one day this week. | Mr. and Mrs, Karl Wolff and | daughter, Irene, were visiting Mr. and By JUSTINE MORRIS Bennie Anderson visited at the ‘Wallace Anderson home Monday eve- ning. Vernal Anderson, scholar of Eck- lund No. 3, started to school Monday after missing school several weeks on account of sickness. Gerald Morris called on Gene Per- kins Tuesday. Bennie Anderson was a caller in Wilton on Wednesday. Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Klawit- ter motored to the E. A. Dahl home near Douglas Tuesday to visit for a few days. Mrs. Dahl is a sister to Mrs. Morris and Mr. Klawitter. They also visited with their mother, Mrs. Emma Klawitter, who resides there. Donald Morris and Bennie Ander- son were overnight guests at the F. C. Klawitter home Thursday. Raymond Morris called at the Wal- lace Anderson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Anderson and children Ruthella and Harold mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Johnnie, Doris and Jimmie Vollan were absent from school Friday on} account of bad colds. Wallace Anderson was a caller at the T. F. Morris home Thursday eve- ning. Bennie Anderson and Donald Mor- ris visited with the Brown brothers Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. A, McCullough were callers in Wilton Saturday. James and Raymond Morris visited at the Hendershot home Saturday. Mrs. Bennie Lein visited at the Wil- lard Diamond home Saturday. Alfred Diede visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and “daughter, Betty, visited at the Clarence Falkenstein home Sunday. Bennie Anderson and Harlo Hen- dershott. were over night guests with Donald Morris Saturday night. A number of young folks from this vicinity took in the dance at Pete Lundquist’s Saturday night and an en- joyable time was had by all. Charlie and Israel Keator called on Donald Morris Sunday morning. Bennie Anderson and Gerald Mor- ris called on Walter Spangburg on Sunday. Mrs, Bennie Lein of Regan visited ‘t the home of her brother Willard Diamond Sunday. Gerald Morris visited with the Brown brothers Friday afternoon. Margaret Anderson, student of the Wilton high school, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson. James Morris called on Bennie An- ‘derson Thursday morning. Victorene Asplund was an over- night visitor with Doris Vollan Satur> day night. James Morris was a caller in Still ‘Thursday. Mrs. Victor Anderson and son Harold visited at the Morse Anderson home Monday. Ira Falkenstein was a caller at the 'T. F. Morris home Monday morning. Anderson, student of Wil- ton high schoo’, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Morris and cousin, Harold, visited at the H. G. Hendershott home Saturday. * Mrs. Victor Anderson was a caller in Wilton Friday. jennie Anderson visited at the T. , Franketta, of Wilton, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the T. F. Harlo Hendershott was an over- night guest at the T. F. Martin home ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Karl Berg near McClusky Mon- day and Tuesday. Arthur Neff visited Thursday eve- ning with Masters Julius and Henry Wolff. Mr, and Mrs. George Pehl Sr., and son Willus and daughter Ruby, were dinner and supper guests at the Christ Wolff home. Bill Gellner and Otto Rachel are helping Herman Rachel clean grain this week. Miss Hilda Wutzke spent the week end at her parental home north of Arena, visited Miss Hilda Wutzke Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Halvor brought Miss Helen Wolff home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Rose- jmau, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff and son Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff and daughter Hilda, were among the shoppers in Tuttle Wednesday. Dale Goldsmith and folks were in Tuttle Saturday. John Broze was in Tuttle Saturday. Henry Jacobson of Wing was in Tuttle on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Peterson were {in Tuttle shopping Saturday. Walter Krien visited his parents west of Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Albert Gray in Tuttle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Krien and Wal- ter Krien called on John Schiemzier. Mrs, Gust Jacobson and son Allen called at Albert Gray's Sunda; Harold Kraft called Sunday fore- noon at Ray Hazlegrove's. Ed. Wagner called Sunday at the Christ Wolff home. Art Ochsuner was in Tuttle Satur- day on business. Hazelton ADALINE LANDSBERGER The Future Farmers’ club held a meeting in the school building Wed- nesday evening. The Christian Mothers’ society will hold a meeting Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. A. Lenhart. Eugene Landsberger and Arne Dahl motored to Linton Friday afternoon. J. B. Rott and George Zirbes went to Napoleon Thursday. A party consisting of Mrs. A. F. Kurtz, Mrs. Earl Kurtz and daugh- ters, Maxine and Phyllis, and Mrs. A. G. Weiser motored to Fargo Friday, where they spent the week-end. They returned home Monday. Mrs, Edwin Hulsether and Miss Ma- rie Winderl were shoppers in Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. Brink of the Tuandried, Brink and Rinhold company, wholesalers, came down from Bismarck Thursday and transacted business in Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. George Chase were visitors in Bismarck Monday. The Regular Bridge club held a meeting at the J. D. McCusker home Monday evening. Carl Ingston came down from Bis- marek Thursday and visited with friends before motoring on to Ash- ley. Howard Saule left for Nebraska ‘Wednesday, where he has accepted a Position. Paul Hinkley drove to Bismarck Saturday and on Sunday went on to his home at Solon. He returned to Hazelton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Semling motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prefontaine drove Sheriff Kline and Pius Volk of Lin- transacted business in Hazelton ‘Thursday. ‘Martin Zirbes was a visitor in Bis- marck Wednesday. Ex-Sheriff Fischer was up from Carl Cipplin and one of the Stolher | The Misses Marie and Ella Neff]. ‘| Welch. “| will hold their next meeting March in the school house Wednesday eve- ning. Special F. F. A. speakers will be_present. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Lester Briggle. Born, Sunday, February 15th, to My. and Mrs. Clark Brindle, a son. The Business Men’s Club held one ot its regular meetings Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hubbard of Fort Rice visited at the George Man- teith home Sunday. Born, Thursday, February 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. August Wessel, a son. Russell Brown of Sentinel Butte, NN. Dak., is spending a few days vis- iting at the Clark Brindle home. A meeting of the Happy Hour club was held at the home of Thomas Manteith Friday. LaDelle Briggle went to Bismarck Friday, where he will remain for sev- eral days. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Berkholtz mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Heaton j By SARAH HEINLE \ A large crowd attended the dance at Paul the Brezden home Saturday evening. Ernest Siebold and his brother-in- law, Herbert Wagner, were at Wash- burn on business Tuesday. Miss Edna Stone was an over-night guest at the A. H. Heinle home on ‘Tuesday. Mrs. B. Lien and baby were visitors at her parent's home the wess end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Findley. Alice Holsup was absent from school Thursday. E. R, Lagge was a business caller at the Wm. Ervine home Thursday noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Heinle and family were visiting at the E. R. Lagge home Thursday ‘evening. John Shearer was visiting with Lagge’s boys Thursday evening. Mrs, John J. Korner, Jr., and chil- dren went to Minot to stay with her father while her husband is visiting in California. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and daughter’ Erna were visiting at the A. H. Heinle home Friday. Ernest Siebol was a Wilton visitor on business Friday. Mr. and Mfs. A. H. Heinle and fam- ily were visiting at the Fred H. Wal- ker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and baby were visiting at the John J. Walker home Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Julius Kast. Sr., and} daughter Alma and Mrs. Julius Kast, Jr., were visiting at tHe August Lentz home Sunday. Miss Louise Heinle and Sarah Heinle were visiting at Rudolph Hein- le home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Krebs and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs, were visiting at the Rudolph Heinle home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Neuhart were visiting at the Fred Walker home on Sunday evening. Mrs. T. Milliter and daughters were visiting at the Fred Walker home Sunday afternoon. pocenncneee eee ey | Menoken i By MRS. JENNIE DANCE «. Mrs. Ed Ebling and Miss Blanche Stewart attended a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Baer on Monday evening. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King spent! Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes. Mrs. Ed. Ebling entertained the Menoken Ladies Aid Thursday with thirteen ladies present. The Birthday Club met at the R. G. Abelein home Thursday night to cele- brate Mrs. Abelein’s birthday. Bridge was played at four tables with score honors for the evening going to Er- nest Burbage and Mrs. Otto Ayers. Supper was served at midnight by the ladies. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burbage of Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moffit were shorping in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Ethel Josephson of Wing and Miss Hazel Paris of Bismarck spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Miss Nellie Dance. Miss Ruth Welch entertained at dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and family and Mrs. Laura Dance in honor of the birthday anniversary of her mother Mrs. A. T. Mrs. G. N. Varnum, Mrs. Luel Bird and dailghter, Ray McCurd; spent Saturday evening visiting at the Walter Yeakle home. Mrs. L, J. Agnew and family spent Sunday evening visiting at the Park Wood home, ‘Wm. Hansen visited his daughter, Miss Bernice, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Dobson of Bis- marck were supper guests of Mr. and! Mrs. A. C. Dance Monday evening. Richard Salter left Tuesday for St. Paul wi he took a carload of hogs. Leonard Salter is staying at the Sal- ter farm during Mr. Salter’s absence. The Menoken Homemakers’ Club 12th at the Park Wood home. ee Lein | By OLGA M. RISE. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bjorhus and son Russell returned Thursday eve- ning from Butte, N. D., where they attended the funeral of Mr. Bjorhus’ brother-in-law, Helmer Dalas. Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the charivari for Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lien at the M. A. Lien home We Ernest Rise accompanied Peterson of Bismarck spent the week- end at the J. O, Rise home. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Severson and family and Eddie Arneson spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends at and near Windsor, N. D. { roller ‘@| day. at the Geo. F. Nelson home to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, evening. They also called at the Frank Berkvam home. Joseph and Selma Rise spent Sun- day visiting friends at Wing. Mr. anc Mrs, Alfred Arneson left Saturday for Medina, N. D., where they will have some. dental work done. They will also visit relatives at Windsor and Eldridge. George and Sam Vik spent Sunday at B. N. Lien’s. Irwin Rise spent Sunday afternoon at the Art Bjorhus home. Einar and Knut Spilde spent Sun- day afternoon at the John Birkeland home. A Catherine Lein spent the week-end at the Harry Helgeson home. Einard and Arnold Juhola Helen Josephson, Gladys Rue, Edwin and Nina Waiste called at J. O. Rise’s Sunday night. Arthur Bjorhus Jr. spent Sunday at Ole Vik’s. Olga Riso spent a few days at the Bjorhus home during Mr. and Mrs. Bjorhus’ absence. B. N. Lein and son Valdemar called at J. O. Rise’s Friday. There will be Norwegian services at .@| the church Sunday, March Ist at 2 o'clock. The Ladies Aid will also meet. Mrs. George Christianson and Mrs, J. Rise will serve. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson and family spent Sunday at Seymour Arneson’s. —_ | Painted Woods | ea By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown. and son Marvin spent Sunday at the Dave Brostuen home. Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller Tuesday morning. Andrew Nelson was # Wilton caller Saturday afternoon. Oscar Yupman, Wm, P. Lester Brown were also Wil- ton ‘callers Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Iver Erickson and . children visited at the Alvin Lange home one day last week. In the afternoon Mrs. Lange and Mrs. Erickson walked cver to visit with Mrs. Walter John- son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown visited at the Wm. and Joe Brown homes Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Brown also celled at the Joe Brown home that day.” Freddie Mitchell was a Wilton vis- itor Sunday afternoon. Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton shopper ‘Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sens Edwin and Gerald were supper guests at the Ole Lillefjeld home Tuesday evening. Hazel Peterson spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kickey. Sunday guests at the Iver Erickson home were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and small son Marvin. Lester Brown spent Sunday at the Charles Hannifield home. Winlin Welder called at the Henry Johnson home Sunday. He 4lso called on Lester Brown in the evening. Iver Erickson took his father Nels Erickson to Bismarck Monday. Mr. Erickson is on the jury. Wm. Brown accompanied them to Bismarck. They returned home the same evening. Francis Lange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin’ Lange, is. helping Mrs. Iver Erickson with the house- work. 4 Loraine, Delores Erickson and Francis Lange spent Monday visiting with their grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Brown. Bobbie Brostuen motored to Wil- ton Monday to attend school. Hazel Peterson, Florence Franklund and} Noreen Hannifield rode in with them. Mrs. G. R. Brostuen has been quite iii for the last few days. ij Tryse | By GLADYS NELSON Andrew Tryggs motored to Bis- marck Sunday, where Mr. Trygg sang and spoke over radio station K.F.Y.R. | Emma Nelson spent the last week- end with Anne Eide at Arena. Miss Eide stays at Oscar Magnuson’s and teaches school in Rockhill school No. 1 Sam Brown, Gertie, Mae and Gladys Nelson took John Hobeck home Monday from Bismarck. Geo. Pettis was a caller Monday at} the David Trygg home. Charlie Farrell was a caller Tues- day at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Geo. F. Nelson and Sam Brown called on Harry Brown Tuesday. Willie Jiras and Charlie Farrell were dinner guests Wednesday at the Geo, F. Nelson home. Herman Olson called Wednesday at the Geo. F. Nelson home enroute to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Emma Nelson, Anne and Gilbert Eide went skating Tuesday night in Wing. Violet Spangberg was absent from school No. 1 in Trygg a few days this week with a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott called at Tryggz school No. 1 Wednesday after school and took Emma Nelson home. * Mary Cashel, Red Cross nurse from Bismarck, was a caller in some of the schools in this territory. Fulton Nelson was a caller Thurs- see Sam Brown on local business. Nels Nelsons visited Wednesday night at Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott's. Arthur -Magnus has been at the J. J. Rice farm repairing the well. Charlie Trygg transacted. business in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Ed. Lundquist and Mrs. Gene Cunningham called Thursday at David Trygg’s and took Mrs. Trygg Le me Charlie Trygg home to the club. The Cedar Hill Homemakers’ club members held a meeting Thursday, the 19th of February, at the home of Mrs. Charlie Trygg. Six members were present and two absent. Two visitors were present, Mrs. Clifford Scott and.Mrs. David Trygg. County Agent O. Putnam was present and gave an interesting talk on care of chickens and turkeys and feeding, also on 4-H club work. After the meeting was closed a delicious lun- cheon was served. The next meet- ing. will be held in the usual form, as one week was postponed at this meeting. the 12th of March at the home of Mrs. Albin Spangberg’s with @ project meeting. Sam Brown visited Thursday night at the Charlie Farrell home. Albin Spangberg motored to Bis- marck Friday on a business mission. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knowles’ and Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland were callers at the Geo. Pettis home last ‘Tuesday, ’ Geo. Pettis, Jr. was a business caller in McKenzie last Saturday. {at midnight to about forty guests. his sister, Jessie Pettis, until her school is out. Mrs, Esther Rooker and daughter Gloria Mae were last, Sunday guests at her parents’ home, Geo. Pettis. A large company of young people enjoyed a Valentine party and sup- per at scnoolhouse No, 4 in Trygg last Friday evening. Mrs, Ida Thorson entertained the neighboring families in Lyman and ‘Trygg last Sunday afternoon in ener of her son Theodore’s birth- lay. Elmer Magnus is working for Ar- thur Nelson in Rock Hill at present. Arthur Magnus ‘and Harry Hed- strom transacted business in Bis- marck Saturday. Elmond Pettis was a caller in Bis- marck last Saturday. Josie Olson and Alvina Schlicken- mayer were callers at the Arthur Magnus home last Sunday. Pete Riedinger assisted Harry Hed- strom in butchering last Tuesday. Clarence Magnus and the Erick- son boys visited with the Olson boys last Saturday. Mattis, Bill Hickel, Myrwin Oder and the McAllister ‘ John Carlson and Ted Amundson were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family spent Sunday visiting with Telatives at Driscoll. Miss Vina Oder spent the week- end at her parental home. Fred Brackett and Emil Johnson called at the Efraham Scheaffer home Thutsday, Alfred Reinhart called at his par- ental home Wednesday. D. E. Mattis and Glen McAllister called at the J. C. Olson home Mon- Shoppers at the Alta store Tuesday were: Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson and June and Johnnie, Dave and Jake Hochhalter. Brittin By ORVETTA DUTTON The Misses Clara Mauk and Edna —? Henry Josephson was a caller in this vicinity last Monday. The Banttari boys and sister Lempi, Emil Lehto and sister Lydia, Olof Waintio and sister Sekri and Laurie Pihalaja, all from near Wing, attended the party at school house No. 4 last Friday night, where Alvina Schlickenmayer teaches. Floyd and Irene Anderson, high school students from Bismarck, came home Friday to spend the week-end i al their home. John Anderson was a caller Fri-, day at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Ger- tie Mae, Gwendolyn and Gerald mo- tored to Bismarck looking after mat- ters of a business nature. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lundquist and Mrs. Gene Cunningham and children made a trip to Bismarck Saturday on a shopping trip. r Still i By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs, Fred Johnson and son and Mrs. John Johnson were business callers in Bismarck Wednes- day. Verner Nordquist was a caller in Wilton Thursday. Kasper Benson and Mr. Martin of Flasher, N. D., are visiting at the John Asplund home. Peter Johnson was on the sick list last_ week. Mrs. Albert Johnson called on her sister, Mrs. Edna Scott of near Regan, Thursday. Roy Anderson was a Wilton caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson were Tuesday afternoon callers at the Hagstrom home. Lynn Strand called on his brother, Marion Strand, at the Ned Asplund home. Mrs. Signe Johnson and children Verner and Hilma and Miss La Verna Hauser were dinner guests of John Carlson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Hagstrom were callers of Mr. and Mrs. David Ghylin Sunday. Myron Hauser of McClusky was & caller at the Edwin Johnson home ‘Wednesday. : Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Johnson of Noughton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Mrs; A. Johnson returned’ home Friday after spending a few days at the Sandelin home. Mrs, John I. Johnson and son Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. John Law end Mr, and Mrs. Fred Johnson and son were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and son David spent the week-end in Wash- burn visiting at the home of Mrs. Asplund’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berquist. Mr. and Mrs. apse Westerman and Mrs. Roy Anderson were callers in Bismarck Thursday evening. Mrs. O. Hagstrom and daughter were callers of Mrs. John Law Fri- lay. » Leona Sundquist visited Thursday with Mrylin Johnson. Elise Ghylin visited Sunday after- noon at the Broehl home. L. M. Nordquist and son Verner were Thursday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. Mrs. Signe Johnson and children were callers of Mrs. Ed Broehl Satur- day evening. Mrs. O. Hagstrom called on Mrs. Signe Johnson Tuesday. A costume party was given Tuesday evening by Miss Velma Johnson at her home. Clifford Richard and Buster. Livergood of Wilton received a prize for having the best costumes. The evening was spent in playing games. A tasty luncheon was served Miss Jonnson was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Conrad Johnson, and Mrs, Signe Johnson. Harry Taplin was out trying to collect donations on Monday for Herman Falkenstein, who has been in the hospital for some time. Martin Strand called on Erick Pearson Monday. Axel Asplund called at the Gabriel Thor home one’ day last week. ———— i Steiber e By MRS. WM. HICKEL J. R. Jones and son Gerald were Susiness callers in Bismarck Tues- y. Pleasant View school’ has been closed the past week due to the ill- ness of the teacher, Harold Falkins. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bosche and family spent Tuesday evening at the George McAllister home. Mrs. W. 8. Oder and son Myrwin spent Tuesday afternoon at the J. C. Olson home. ? Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily and Emil Stroh spent Tuesday evening at the Efraham Scheaffer home. ‘ Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Strand, Hed day evening at the J. C. Olson home. Emil Sattler called at the Fred Bergquist home Friday. ; Myrtle and Edna Oder spent Tues- day afternoon visiting at the Robert Pataner home. ; Eva McAllister spent Tuesday with, ‘Mrs. Jones, while Mr. Jones and Ger- ald were in Bismarck. Bill Hickel and Efraham Scheaffer spent Tuesday evening at the Rein- home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett and family spent’ Sunday at the J. C. Olson home.: Mrs. Arthur Johnson and family and Miss La Verna Hauser spent pueeeey evening at the John Carlson Edwin Zelmer and Emil Stroh apent Monday at the Efraham Doehle visited at the Dralle home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day were Bismarck callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker were Moffit visitors Tuesday. Don Dralle and Miss Evelyn Olson visited at the Dralle home Jast Sun- day evening. : Roy Dutton was a Moffit and Brit- tin caller Monday. The Brittin Homemakers met at the home of Mrs, Clark Crawford Thursday. Mrs. Jason Hoover returned Tues- day from Osakis, Minn. George Day and son Richard and Frank Crimmens were callers at Orin Dutton’s Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Slater and Mr. and Mrs. Jule Doan at din- ner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuntz and Mr. and Mrs. John Mildenberger of Bis- marok visited at the home of the for mer’s brother, Geo. Kuntz of Brittin, on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day visited at the Matheney home, near Hazel- ton, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrison were son is taking chiropractic treatments for his arm, which he: injured in a fall some time ago. Miss Lydia Bris- coe accompanied them to Bismarck. + Mrs. Marshall Dralle visited at Richard Owen’s Friday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Crawford were Bismarck visitors Friday. The Misses Jennie Eggen and Caroline Burl visited with Edith Geovnonor Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball and Wm. Mills transacted business in Bismarck Friday. C. R. Crawford, manager of the Farmers Shipping Association, ship- ped a carload of hogs from Brittin Saturday morning. Friends will be sorry to learn of the serious illness of Lester Bunker, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. He was slightly better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Dralle visited at the Emmet Weisheart home Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Day left for St. Paul Friday morning by car. They will spend about two weeks vis- iting, with their son, Sam Day, and family. " F Mr. and Mrs. Joba Graven ‘and famUy visited at the Orin Dutton home on Friday gvening. .... Mesdames Madge Robinson ‘and Evelyn Day visited the - former's mother, Mrs. Alex McDonald, at a Bismarck hospital Saturday. Other Bismarck callers Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershal, Wm. Mills, Russell and Dutch Dralle, and Clarence Beard. Miss Lillian Lee spent Thursday night at the Whiteaker home. Mrs, M. M. Dralle and daughters, Twila and Irene, visited at Jason Hoover's Saturday afternoon. Miss Lillian Lee spent. the week- end at the Frank Durfee home. Mrs. Durfee gave @ party on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford and caughter Eleanor were entertained for Sunday dinner at the James Robidon home, near Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Crawford and daughter Lucile visited at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw gave a party Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gates spent Fri- day night at-the Clifton Kimball home. ip Taft —————_ |... * By FLORENCE GOSNEY George Lewis, Presley M. Gosney and daughter Florence accompanied Harry Edgerley to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon, Elmona Hurr spent Wednesday night. with Edna Mae Gosney. Norval Marvel transacted business in Sterling Thursday afternoon. George Lewis called at the Harry Edgerly home Wednesday on business. Dean. Johnson, who has been > spending a few days at the Horace Fairchild home, visiting with Hana- ford, returned to, his home in Mc- Kenzie Wednesday. Hanaford Fairchild was 2 Mc- Kenzie caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling were town callers Friday afternoon. Oscar Jassette was a town caller Saturday. 2 Charley Gosnéy accompanied Mr. Prince and Mrs. Oast to Bismarck Saturday. * E. L. Hurr transacted busines in Saturday to. consult a doctor. ‘The Jessen and Chenoweth fam- Mrs. Chas., Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. B, Koon of Bismarck spent Sunday at the P. M. Gosney home. Ernest L. Hurr and Oscar Jarsett were in Sterling Monday. Arnold Kusch was a Sterling caller Sunday afternoon. Art Brightmier, who is employed at the Charley Anderson home, was y afternoon. in Walter Pettis left for Linton last Saturday, where he will remain Scheaffer home. Shoppers at the Alta store Friday Scheffer, D. EB Wednesday afternoon at the Metho- | Cecil dist parsonage at 5:30 p. m, Rev.| Harlan Vater officiated. Miss Lucile Elness attended the bride and Elder Elness the groom. : Schrunk By MARGARET MARCHANT George Nolan, Ted, Ed and Annie Stroh, Ellen, Rose, William Ryan, Irene and Margie Marchant spent Tuesday evening with Miss Ella Fun- ston. > Wm. Witt, Delmer McCellan called at the Stroh home Tuesday. Miss Ella Funston visited at’ the James Novy home last Sunday. Ted Nolan consulted a doctor in McOlusky last Saturday to have an abscess on his neck lanced. A. L. Davis of Wing was a business caller in this community Friday. Dave and Ted Hochhalter called at the Stroh home Tuesday. George Anderson and Henry Mc- Closkey «. Wing were business call ers in this community Wednesday. Gust Witt called at the Roy Mar- chant home Wednesday afternoon. William Thomas, Ellen and Rose Ryan called at the James Novy home Tuesday evening. George and Ted Nolan called at the Louis Novy home Friday afternoon. George Anderson and Henry Mc- Closkey called at the Marchant home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Witt spent Mon- |: day evening at the Delmer MyCel- Jan home. George Nolan called at the Mar- chant home Friday. Gusjaph Witt visited at the Jacob Stroh home Saturday afternoon. ‘Thomas Ryan spent Tuesday eve- ning at the James Novy home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Irene and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt spent Wednesday evening at the Fred Smith home. A large crowd of young folks at- tended the party at Schrunk school No. 2 Saturday evening given by Miss Ella Funston. The evening was spent in playing games and a good time was enjoyed by all present. John Nolan spent Sunday after- noon at the Jacob Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family called at the J. E. Witt home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Stroh and sons Paul and Ted visited Sunday at the Philip Wohl home. A.B. Davis was a business caller at the R. G. Marchant home Monday afternoon. Emalina, Elenora, Edwin and Ben Triebwasse-, and Herbert Hoffman of near McClusky, Leo and Lydia Horn- backer and Emil Stroh called at the Marchant home Saturday evening. Thomas Novak visited at the Mar- chant home Saturday. Anton Novy was @ Wing caller Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stroh were Mc- Clusky callers Monday. Emil Streh called at the James Novy home Suriday forenoon. Emil Stroh spent a few days at the home of his uncle, Philip Wohl. Anton Novy called at the William Ryan home last Sunday. i ‘Leo. and Gene Strand and Gustaph Witt visited at the Jacob Stroh home Monday evening. Miss Ellen Ryan spent from Sun- day until Tuesday evening ‘at the James Novy Mr. jand Jacob Stroh. spent Monday evenifig visiting at thé Schuh home. 4 ¢ | Regan | o By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins and Mrs. B, O, Lein were Bismarck callers Monday. Ella Schilling, Frances Tourtlotte and Andy Garnes spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Tourtlotte mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. A number of women called on Mrs. W. N. Kelly Wednesday evening. Bridge was the diversion of the eve- ning with @ pot luck lunch served by the self-invited. guests. Miss LaVerna Howser spent the week-end with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. B. ©. Leirt. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly were Sunday dinner guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lein and daugh- ter, Marjorie, motored to Driscoll Sunday where they were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ted Scogg:in. The Woodman lodge held a busi- ness meeting and oyster super in the Log Cabin Thursday evening. Mrs, B. O. Lein and Mrs. Andrew Fisher called on Mrs. Harry Dimond, south of Still, Thursday afternoon. Mrs, August Westerman was a Bis- marck caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, B. E. Rierson, daugh- ter Clara and Bernice Rhines motored to Bismarck Monday. The Colip grocery stock has been removed from the Stratton building to the Gramling hotel building. Joe Colomon moved his pool hall fixtures and stock of goods to Good- rich Monday, where he will open for business, Because of the absence of Mrs. Ar- thur Strand, Mrs. August Westerman will entertain the next meeting of the Bridg; club. A. F. Turtlotte received word of the death of his father, J. B. Tourtlotte cof Puyallup, Wash., on February 20. Iola DuTait and Walter Tyberg were Regan callers Monday. o MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. Sarah Mowder and George Mowder were visitors at the Ray Lit-. tle home ‘Tuesday afternoon. Frank Walker was a Wednesday: o-—-o Estherville ij ° Mauder, Bert Danielson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank , Harry Davenport, Wililam Michelsen and Mrs. Roy Lit- tle and son, Norman, were shoppers in Regan Saturday. Mrs, Ole Wold, Olaf Joe, Arnold, Hazel and Mollie Wold, and Mr. and Mrs, Michelson and Betty Boschee were guests at the Anna Knudson home Sunday. Norman Little was a Wilton caller Friday. Mrs, Art Strand motored to Wel- ton Friday, where she will spend & couple of weeks. ‘ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Davenport spent Wednesday at the L. Daven- port home near McKenzie. John Boschee called at the Frank Michelsen home Saturday. Mrs. Anna Knudsen and sons, Oli- ver and Lloyd, were Monday evening visitors at Roy Little's. Norman Little spent Monday night fiith George Schilling. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot were din- ner guests at the Tom Hollingsworth home at Wilton Sunday. Kenmare Jordahl, Lioyd ‘Knudson and Fred Oleson are leaving by car Wednesday for Sioux City, Ia., where they will be employed during’ the summer. | McKenzie jE ier MRS. T. L HUGHES Mrs. Henry Larson and Mrs. G. A. Hughes entertained the Royal Neigh- bors and their husbands Tuesday night at a surprise birthday party, in honor of Mrs. P. E. Roth. Cards were played and high prizes were won by Mrs. H. Lewis and Andy Doucette. Consolation prizes went to Mrs. M. J. Belcher and Henry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Hughes and Mrs. G. Manly visited Mrs. T. Hughes and son at the St. Alexius hospital Monday. Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Adams and lit- tle son were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Nagel in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Easton spent Sunday with relatives near Glencoe. Among the many shoppers in Bis- marck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, G. R.. Watson, the misses'Lovetta San- born, Myrtle Martin, Avanelle Elling- er, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson, Es- ther Watson, Mrs. G. Manley, Man- ferd Manley and Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Thompson. Miss Areh Thompson, who teaches near Wing, spent the week-end here at her parental home. ‘The Home Makers’ club was enter- tained by Mrs, M. B. Reed Thursday afternoon, The Royal Neighbors will hold their regular meeting Thursday night, Feb. 26. D. B. Leathers and L. M. Wildfang attended the A. C. banquet at the Soya hotel. s Miss Ruth Cordner spent Thursday night in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson were visitors at the Swanick home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Fairchild and son Hanford of Sterling were Satur- day evening visitors at the M. A. Doucette home. Mr. and Mts. H. T. Crum of Tuttle visited Mrs. C. E. Crum Sunday. ‘Tuesday Mr. Crum was a McKenzie os meeting of the 4-H Wide- Sod club was held at theyManly hhomée’ Saturday for the purpose of practicing the demonstration. The The next meeting of the Busy Workers 4-H club will be held at the Durfee home with Miss Gladys Dur- fee as hostess. The McKenzie high schoo] basket~ ball team played St. Mary’s team in Bismarck Saturday. The score was 18 to 17 in favor of McKenzie. Bootie Colby visited Margaret Bliss Monday night. F. M., D. B. and Louis Leathers, Miss Ruth Lewis, Mary Ellen Reese and Jack Smith drove to Jamestown to attend the musical recital of Miss Ella Leathers Tuesday returning the same day. ep | S.W. Burleigh j By KATIE D. STEWART Earl Snyder was a business caller at the Claude Houser home one day last week. Mr. Heaton of McKenzie was buy- ing horses in this vicinity Monday. Everett, Houser is again staying at Huff with his.uncle and aunt. Norman Stewart and Ed. Becknall visited at the Dan McLean and Anna Nicholson homes Saturday evening. Julius Dorman, Mr, and’ Mrs. Claude Houser and son Earnest, Mr, and Mrs. Alex’ Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Coulter, and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart were Bismarck visitors Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Nicholson are the parents of a daughter born at the St. Alexius hospital l. Mr..and Mrs. Karas and family of Montana arrived last week to visit at the home of his brother James home Monday. Mrs, James Karas was shopping in Bismarck ene day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser called at the-D. W. Stewart: home Tuesday. | Missouri | G. M.. CRAWFORD i Robinson and. Mrs. Stanley liam MeDonald home, Thursday af- evening visitor at the Earl Mowder | ternoon, James Robidou was a caller at the Leslie. Clark home Friday morning. John Elias was a caller in this vi- Irvan, visited at the Norman Stewart