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es Vv 4 {Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE Adolph Bassen was a Sterling call- er Tuesday. Mrs, Ed. Freshour received a tele- gram Wednesday of the serious ill- ness and death of her father at a Jamestown hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Freshour left Wednesday evening, Friday. Elluser and Lil Wilton assisted the Freshour children with the work while they were gone. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, William Remmish.and family, who have been living on Mrs. Ella Tollefson’s farm since last fall, are moving this week to a farm by Tappen, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Sea- mon Gibson have rented Mrs. Tollef- on’s farm for the coming year and are busy moving in. Mr, and Mrs. George Harding and Fred Harding were Sterling callers Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet also Robert Clarke called at the Tyler Johnson home en route to Sterling Tu A ‘Tom mith was a Sterling caller ‘Tuesday. Prank Kershaw, who spent a few days in Bismarck last week returned home Tuesday. Adolph Hansen was a Sterling call- er Saturday. Mr. .and Mrs.. Harry Clooten were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling visitors Wed- nesday and also Saturday. L. B. Roth was a Sterling caller ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet visited at the Hassin Eile home Sun- we and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Sterling callers Friday. Mrs. Ed. Holton was a Sterling call- er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith spent Saturday evening at the H. R. Wright home in Sterling township. William Stiles and Bob Barrows were Sterling callers Saturday morn- ing. 5 fa Freshour, Lil Wilton, J. R. John- son, William Remmish and Mrs. Jen- nie Clarke and Miss Violet were Ster- ling callers Saturday afternoon. John Elness was a Bismarck vis- itor Saturday. {Rock ~~ bd By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Franklin and Hazel Mae Jorgenson spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Ehnes and Frieda. Mr. Ehnes motored to the capital city Wednesday. Harold Hans and J. J. Zelmer were Sunday evening guests at the Philip Zelmer home. Clayton Little motored to Bismarck Sunday. He will spend the week there attending the tractor school. George Mickelson called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Thursday eve- E@ Rasche and Lewis Jorgenson met with a serious accident. Wed- nesday evening coming home from Regan with a team and wagon. The horses ran away throwing them both out. Ed escaped injury while Mr. Jorgenson was hurt quite badly. The accident occurred between the Ray McCullough and Guss Heile homes. J. F. Little was called, he took them to Wilton to Dr. Thelen who sent them to Bismarck to the hospital. Mr. Jorgenson remained at the hos- pital for several days. He is expected home Tuesday. J. R. Fitzgerald and son Lawrence called at the Bart Fitzgerald home Pri Mr, and Mrs. Gottlieb Doctor and Bart Fitzgerald were Friday evening guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mrs. Mabel Bailey and Gilbert Ward motored to Regan Tuesday. Fred Ehnes motored to Regan Wed- nesday. Hilda Waugeman,was a Tuesday night guest of Phyllis Little. Andrew Walker hauled coal from the mine Thursday. While on his way home he got off his load to walk to keep warm, he slipped and the wagon wheel ran over both feet hurt- ing him quite badly. Bart Fitagerald called at the Guss Heinle home Wednesday evening. Frank Walker motored to Regan Friday. 5 Martin Fueling took Mrs. Jorgenson to Bismarck Friday to visit with Mr. Jorgenson st the hospital. Mrs, J. F. Little, Clayton and man of Wing. Willie Graf calles: at the 5. W. Nemetz home Friday. Vincent Sherman called at the J. R, and Bart, Fitzgerald homes Sun- day. “Gilbert ‘Ward and Lawrence Bailey ‘The 8. 8. class meeting met Fri- day evening at the Joe Cook home. A large crowd was in attendance. A luncheon was served. ‘The primary girls sewing club met at the Mrs, H. Watkins’ home Satur- day. The following officers were elected: president, Laurice Jorgenson; vice president, Florence Berg; secre- tary, Elizabeth Jorgenson; treasurer, ‘Naome Berg. The name chosen for the club was “The Willing Workers.” Mrs. Watkins served refreshments. Visitors were Mrs. Ole Olson and Mrs. 8. R. Little. The next meeting will be at the Mrs. J. F. Little home, Phyllis ent : Mar Ehne, Ehnes, Ed Rasche and Lewis Jorgenson, Jr., motored to Bismarck Saturday. Bart Fitagerald took Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman to Wing Wedrzvay at the Andrew Kolb home. ue Os Rasche called at the Fred Demchuck home Friday. 8. B. Olson and Fred Demchuck called at the Sigmund Rupp home Friday. ‘ Elmer Falmer and Delbert Davis called at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Sunday evening. Emil Olson, Mr. Graf and son Willie Mrs. Fitsgerald and son Lawrence motored to Regan Monday, Jackie and Franklin Jorgenson were Thursdsy night and Friday guests at the Harry Davenport home. ‘\Pitegers Miss Gertrude |: Francis returned home with) ~ ‘evel ests at the J. R. Fitzgerald bord sie . Roy Bailey called at the. P. E. /eney Patton home Saturday evening... Eric Englebretson called at the J. R, Fitzgerald home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, O, W. Backman and family motored to. Wilton Saturday. Callers at the Lewis Jorgenson home Friday evening were Mr. Eh- nes,.Ed Rasche, Alfred Bouche and Raymond Patton, itzgerald were Sunday evening guests at.the J. F. Little home. 8. W. Nemetz and sons ‘were afternoon callers. - .-« Oscar Magnuson and son George motored to Regan Saturday. Chas Hettick motored: .to Monday. ae coupe ibe ies ans cal ie Je home Sunday, ties Virgil Little was a the P. E. Patton -home. Caliers at the J. F. Little home Monday were Lawrence Fitzgerald ‘and Mrs.’ Lewis Jorgenson. Harley and Harrison Sherman were Wednesday guests of Irene and Jam Fitzgerald. *, Shirley Walker was a Saturday guest at the Lewis Jorgenson home. ‘ Ruth Little spent ‘Wednesday as a guest of Frieda Ehnes. 8. B. Olson and Emil Moses mo- tored to Wing Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wheeler of Bismarck were Tuesday night guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home. Peter Lundquist and Marion Scott were Sunday evening guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. L. Jorgenson Wednesday. A large crowd was in attendance. A delicious lunch- eon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. 0, J. Kuehl, Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroe called at the Philip Monroe home Wednesday. Sunday guests at the Arthur Mc- Coy home were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and family, Mrs. Mabel Bailey and family. Mrs, Lewis Jorgenson and son Franklin motored to Bismarck Tues- day to visit with Mr. Jorgenson. ‘e —————— { Welch’s Spur aaa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grantham of By MRS, R. M. WELCH Bismarck have been visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ishmael this week. Mrs. Ishmael and Mrs, Grantham are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch mo- tored to Bismarck and Mandan Tues- | nie day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder vis- ited Mandan and Bismerck the first of the week also, \ Ed. Koppler and son Leo motored | days to Menoken and Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Homer Craven and little son accompanied a Curtis publication agent in several calls in this vicinity the middle of the week. The benefit derived irom subscriptions was to go to the Menoken Ladies’ Aid. Glen Baker called at the Doppler, Robert Welch and Otto Dorman homes Friday on school business. Louise Boyd, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd, is out of school with the chicken-pox. Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Welch, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch,. W. F. Cameron, George Scarborough, Albert Brown, Mary Ives, Julius Dorman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch were Bis- marck visitors Saturday. Oliver Welch witnessed the break- ing of the cornerstone of the old cap- itol building at the auditorium Sat- urday.. Mr. Welch, one of the first settlers of this: county, was present when the cornerstone wes laid in 1883 and Hopes to be present when the- cornerstone is’ lajd in the new building.. : Mr. and Mrs.A. D. Welch called on Mrs. George Gussner in Bismarck Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs, Ed Doppler and sons Leo and Clarence, Margaret McMur- Regan) the Orin Dutton home Brittin | By ORVETTA DUTTON The Misses Jane and Opal Math-' and Philip Gutensohn spent the week-end at the Day home. Dutch Dralle had the misfortune to break his arm while roller-skating at Sterling Saturday night. He spent Monday night in the hospital, return- ing home.Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Jule Doan end son visited at the Emmet Weisheart home Monday evening. Bill McDonald and Mrs. Richard Day went to Bismarck Monday to bring Mr. McDonald’s mother, Mrs. Alex McDonald, home from the’ hos- pital, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Weisheart and Archie Marvel were dinner guests at Tuesday. Richard Day enter- Mp. and Mrs. tained a number of their friends at @ party Friday evening, Feb. 20. Mrs. John Craven and children Sine Tuesday with Mrs. Clifton Kim- Mrs. Frances Fowler was taken to the hospital Wednesday, suffering from an attack of gall stones. at Henry Crawford's, a Charles Dutton spent the week-end ; at home. Those from this neighborhood et- tending the whist party at Moffit Fri- day night were Roy Dutton, Elmer Schwartz, Clarence Beard, Russel Dralle, Mrs. Henry Crawford, Eleanor Crawford and Jennie Eggen. The Robinson boys of Braddock vis- ited over the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Madge Robinson, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc- Donald. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen vis- ited with Mrs. Thorsen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitaker, Monday. Clarence Beard and Russell and Dutch Dralle were hallers at Pete Smith's Friday. Mrs. Harry Blount gave a party Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter Carmen’s first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball gave @ party for a number of their friends Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Trippett gave @ dinner Sunday for Don and Russell Dralle and Clarence Beard. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Mrs. Madge Robinson were Braddock vis- itors Sunday. Charles, Becky and Jackie Dutton visited with the Reed children Sun- day. Friends are sorry to learn of the ill- ness of Jake Lamb, pioncer of this neighborhood. ‘The following people were Bismarck shoppers Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover, Mr. and Mrs, Clark Crawford and son Jt , Mr, and Mrs. Henry Crawford, Eleanor Crawford, and Jen- Marshall Dralle was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. Charles Allensworth spent several last week visiting Maxine and Rodney in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Smith and chil- dren, Mrs. Ethel McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuntz visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount Sunday afternoon. Pete Smith was a passenger to Mof- fit on the train Saturday. ee By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church held their bi-monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. F. M. Long, Thursday, February 26. ‘The basketball ane ee was played Friday evening between the and Napoleon basketball girls in the Braddock gym resulted if @ score of 21 to 10 in favor of Brad- dock. Floyd E. Martini and mother, Mrs. O. Martini, returned Wednesday from @ three days’ visit to Fargo where they visited with Mr. and Mrs, Clif- ford Martini. Mrs. John Stockburger and little daughter were passengers on the South Soo Saturday to spend Sunday with Mr. Stockburger, who is em- rich and Marcus Trembley visited at the-R. M. Welch home Sunday. Robert Welch called at the Chi ter Boyd home Saturday evening. o¢—— | Regan aa By BERNADETTE HOPKINS The Bridge club met wednesday at the home of Mrs, August Westerman. High score was held by Irene Mouls- by and low score by Mrs. A. H. Lund- berg. ‘The club will be next enter- tained March 11 at the A. H. Lund- berg home with Mrs. Arthur Strand as hostess. Mrs, A. H. Lundberg and Ella Schilling were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Ruby Mickelson is'ill with chicken- Pox. ; i - Among Bismarck callers Wednes- day were Mr. and ‘Mrs, A. F. Tourte- lotte, J. M. Lein, -B. O. Lein and Lawrence Ht . Emma’ Coleman spent Saturday with Mrs. W. N. Kelly. ~ Russell Hopkins motored to Bis- marck for the week-end. Mrs. A. FP. Tourtelotte motored to Bismarck Friday. She was accom- panied by Mrs. Agnes Cook and Alice ‘Lehr. Returning with them were Frances Tourtelotte and Andy’Gares, who spent the week-end at their homes. ©. L. Malone spent a few days in Regan looking after business inter- ests. He and Mrs. Malone will re- main at Benedict as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barron until spring, when they will: motor to Ar- ona. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins motored to Bismarck 81 and were guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Helgeson. H. F. Dimond’ Hettick was a Saturday Cl pore and Mrs. August Wes- school exceeds 100 pupils. Their pres- ent aim is 125 and are cordially invit- ing anyone interested. Milton Kelly of .Tuttle, R. Kelly jand L. D, Lioyd of Jamestown yere | ployed at Fredonia. Lowell Barton returned home Wed- nesday afternoon after a week's vis- it with relatives in Kintyre. ‘We wish to correct the statement given last week of the birth of a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Tracy. The little one ig a girl. The surprise was mostly to Mr. Tracy, who was informed that it boy and thought so until Sun- he visited Mrs. Tracy and caller Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. H. E. Fraser and little Marvin, who spent a few days visiting Mrs. Fraser's mother and other relativevs at Hudson, Wis., returned home to jock Wednesday afternoon. . Baer of Steele was called to Tuesday to attend Mrs. ‘Warner Sempel, who has been quite ill, but who at present is improving. to Kint with her ttle Merced Spitzer, who spent a week here with her grand- ts. F. M. Long was in Bismarck Wed- nesday evening attending the I. G. A. convention held in that city. Inola Dexter, who has been quite i) with tonsilitis this week, is on the mend now. . ve Mr, and Mrs. Leo Dally, of Lark, ‘and two ttle sons Tommy and Jim- \ by auto Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weber. left Friday to visit with Mr. sister, Mrs. Enders and fam- at Temvik, and expect to return Lark & le Steen, representative for the Tenny company who has been in Braddock for several days, left Sat- urday for Hazen, 8. D. : M. drove down to Glencoe Saturday and took with him William and Donald Robinson to visit with their mother and grandparents, Mr. not very well at this time. Mrs, John P. Weber and little son Robert Lincoln returned home from at the home of Mrs. J. A. Allsns to help her celebrate her birthday in @ social way. 1d Mr. and Mrs, F, E. Savage were Sunday dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘@| the rooms which he occupied during|/ma and Raymond and Clifford Me- afternoon ee ee e. Tuesday evening, Feb. 24, the Brad- dock Study and Civic club met at the honte of Mrs.'Feltheim with the hus- bands of the members as honored guests. Warner Sempel was a Bismarck visitor Sunday and Monday. I: Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Among those who were visitors at the David Keck home Tuesday eve- ning were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wag- ner and Mr. and Mrs. E. Keck. Andrew Albrecht, Jr., was a busi- ness caller at the David Keck home Wednesday. A 9-pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibol February 23, The mother and baby are getting along nicely at this writing. Miss Hilda Wagner was a business caller at the Wednesday. Mr..and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wagner were visiting at the Fred Wagner home Wednesday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and baby Andrew, Jr., were Wilton shoppers Saturday afternoon. Curtis. Hougen is on the sick list with the mumps, Holkup's children were absent from School Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son Marvin were Wilton shoppers Satur- day afternoon. A. Reins was & business caller at Wilton Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brezden were vis- Hed at the Wm. Brezden home Sun- Among those who were visiting Sunday with Edwin, Ernest and Ra- chel Heinle were Rudolph Wagner, Ernest. Wagner and Miss Amanda Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and oo ‘Wagner home Sunday evening. ee —__________ | Hampton | — By ELIZABETH KOPPY i Math Koppy called at the Chesrown ranch Tuesday evening. Albert,one of the younger sons of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bauckhause, had the misfortune of breaking his leg Friday afternoon, . Among those transacting business in Linton Wednesday from this locality Were Jack Schiermeister, Herman Bauckhause, Hy Burkhart, Jim Herr, Steve Koppy Sr. and son Math, Henry Knittel transacted ‘business in Cannon Ball Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy Sr. and sons, Math and Steve Jr., called at the G. C. Grenz home Wednesday evening. Frank Koppy called at the @ke Schiermeister home Thursday after- noon, Mrs. Anna Busby and son Firman called at the Frank Lauler home Wednesday afternoon. Halmuth Schiermeister is again spending a few days visiting his brother Jake, of this vicinity. Math Koppy called at the home of Com. Buchannan Thursday on mat- ters pertaining to business. Bill Humann and Walter Schier- meister transacted business in Can- non Ball Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ohlhauser Sr. and son Herman, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser Jr. were Thursday evening guests at the G. C. Grenz home. G. C. Grenz transacted business in Linton Friday afternoon. Math Koppy transacted business in Cannon Ball Friday. Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Grenz were shoppers in the Capital City Saturday. Dick White Eagle and MacElroy of Cannon Ball were business callers at the Steve Koppy home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oswin Riemer and daughter Ruthie and Walter Schier- meister were callers at the Jake Schiermeister home Friday evening. Charles Steenerson and Bill Ren- schler visited at the Steve Koppy home Sunday afternoon. Esther Olafson’ visited with Eliza- beth Koppy at the C. J. Enders home in Temvik Friday evening. Johnny Burkhart was a caller at the Chesrown ranch Wednesday. _ Driscoll | o———<$—$____—_____—_—_ By MBS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne and daughter Ruby at dinner Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Vic Pederson and Erickson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Omodt. ‘The Driscoll high school boys play- ed basketball with the Menoken boys Friday evening. The score was in favor of Menoken, 22 to 18. Visitors in Bismarck Saturday were Mrs, Hannah Pederson, A. Pederson, Miss Mildred Apland and Miss Della Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Skinner of Bil- lings, Mont., visited a few days with Hillsboro, returned Saturday. H. A. Knudson, who spent several days in.the hospital at » Te turned Saturday and is quite well again. family were visiting at the Fred; land spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen. Mrs. C. A. Swanson spent Mon- day afternoon with Mrs. M. T. Olsoti. Mrs. A. S. E, Metcalf entertained the Women’s Foreign Missionary s0- ciety Tuesday afternoon. A very good “was given. ‘Mrs. Metcalf! after Program served a delicious lunch at the close of the afternoon. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. E. L. Carr was pleasantly surprised by a few ladies who spent the afternoon with her in honor of her birthday. Mrs. C. A. Swanson had dinner Tuesday with Mrs. Wm. Meyer. Miss Bernice Chapin was an over- night guest of Miss Lilly Sampson Saturday. Mrs. Mabel Rosvold of Bismarck is spending some time at home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. F. O. Johnson spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. M. T. Olson. Mrs. Clarence Swanson and small daughter Beva Jean visited Mrs. Min- nie Heaton, Bismarck, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hindemith of Bismarck spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz. By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman cnd daughter Dotty spent Tuesday eve- ning at J. O. Rise’s. Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the program and basket social given in Lein school No. 2 Thursday evening. Valdemar Lein, who has been sick with the flu for a few days was taken suddenly ill Wednesdey afternoon. Dr. Baer from Steele was called. At this writing he is much improved. Dallas Barkman and Olga Rise mo- tored to Wing Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bjorhus took their son Russell to Steele for medical care. Dorothy Barkman accompanied @|George Pehl to Tuttle Saturday eve- ning to attend the basketball tourna- ment. Henry Bates and Irwin Josephson called at Dallas Barkman’s Monday night, Miss Nina Waiste spent the week- end at her parental home in Lyman township, - Josephine Olson of Trygg town- ship spent a few days visiting at the J. O, Rise home, Ed Nygaard and Art Bjorhus were business callers in Driscoll Thursday. Seymour Arneson motored to Ster- ling Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson, daughter Rubie, Alfred Arneson and Mrs. H, O. Arneson motored to Bis- marck Tuesday to attend to business matters. Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the play, “The Path of True Love,” given at the Finn hall Fri- day evening. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson and daughter Marion spent Friday at the Geo. Christianson home. Einar and Knut Spilde and Arnold Christianson spent Saturday evening at B. N. Lein’s. A few from this vicinity attended the party given in the Arena school- house Saturday evening. A good time was re 5 Constance Lein spent Tuesday fore- noon at J. O. Rise’s. . A fairly large crowd attended serv- ices and Ladies Ald held at the church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Chris- tianson and Mrs. Rise served lunch. aa eee eee | Painted Woods j -——¢ By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown enter- tained as their guests Sunday their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Damstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom and daughter Jeanette were business call- ers at Bismarck Wednesday. They mo- tored down in the truck, returning home the same day. Andrew Nelson and William Brown were callers at the Arthur Damstrom home Thursday afternoon. Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton little Jackle and Mr. and Mrs. C. J.| Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kress and .Jevening with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hogstad. week-end at home. “The “Fun Club” met at the hall F. M. Long. Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson of Man- dan visited at the R. H. Corey home Sunday, Mrs. Dawson is e sister of My. Corey. Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Doctor and, week-end visitors at the W. N. Kelly’ . Mr. J. E, Fitzgibbons has moved family and Bart Fitagerald were | home. rence Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson, Mrs. A. , back into the drug store again from ]H. Meland, Mrs. Wm Van Vleet, Wil- caller Saturday afternoon. Elias Lillefjeld of Wilton spent a few days at the Ole Lillefjeld home S|last week. Mrs. Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald spent Friday eve- ning at Ole's. There are church services held at the Painted Woods schoolhouse No. 1 every Sunday, with A. A. McGahey as pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell spent Sunday evening at the Matt Binsfield ome, Ole Lillefjeld visited at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday afternoon. Ar- thur Damstrom visited at the Nelson home Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. Joe Brown were Wilton callers Saturday afternoon. Mrs. William Brown visited with Mrs. John Kiefer and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld in the after- noon. They all had lunch together. In the evening Mrs. Brown went over to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Amy Bloom, where Mr. and Mrs. Brown had supper before starting for home. Joe Brostrom was a Wilton caller Saturday evening. a Ole Lillefjeld was a Wilton caller My. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mrs. William Brown were Wiltén callers Monday afternoon. _—________— @ Moffit By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT The Modern Woodmen held a party .| in the hall on Friday night. A large |, party. B. F. Lane and ©. E. Moffit mo- tored to Bismarck Monday returning home the same evening. Mrs. Orrin Dutton visited with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter were i ee day nigh The junior 4-H club met with Miss Wilhelmina Moffit Monday evening after school. Norman Rippley is visiting with ‘Wat, Lane for a few days. Mr, and Mrs, Ed De Haan and son al were Moffit vilstors on Tues- y. The missionary meeting will be with Mrs. O. E. Kinzler on Wednes- day, March 11. Oscar Freize was a town caller ‘Tuesday. [ Wilton i GER... | By MRS. ART FERRIS Misses Leola and Orvilla Matheson of Bismarck spent the week-end at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. end Mrs. C. B, Flinn. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ripley, Mrs. W. Ordway and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stewart of Mandan were visitors at the Doc. Thompson home Sunday. Mrs. Amy Bloom called on Mrs. Earl Kinney Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Jones of Bismarck vis- ited last week at the home of her Gaughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Dan Quigley, also at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Meta Jones. Mrs. De Witt Flinn returned to her home in Painted Woods district Sun- day after being in the Bismarck hos- Pital receiving treatment for the past ‘week, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. O'Brien of Bis- marck visited Sunday at the home of his father, Ed. O'Brien. Robert Prentice of Osakis, Wis., visited last week with relatives in ‘Wilton. H. W. Gray spent last week in Min- neapolis attending .a convention of | the Rexall Drug dealers. ————+ Arena | —_—_—_—_________ e By MES. OWEN McINTYRE Carl Mauch and Elmer Duncan, who were jurymen at Steele during the recent term of court, spent Mon- | Gay night at Harry Ulfers’. Fred Haas and son Teddy were }cellers at the McIntyre home Wed- nesday, Ed. Smith and Bluch Wagner were business callers in Arena and Wing ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Car] Wolf.and daugh- ter were visitors in McClusky last Sunday. Arthur and David Krien were Sun- day visitors at the Christ Roth home. Among the guests at the Christ Wolf home Sunday were Misses Mar- tha and Freida Schock, Miss Elsie Mines. and brothers Walter andj} ul. Miss Rosemary Gergen went to Turtle Lake Friday afternoon to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gergen. Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Rasche Sunday. Elmer Wutzke and his cousin from Goodrich and Johnie Wutzke were caee at the Alex Neff home Fri- lay. Miss Lena Kraft and brothers An- | drew, Harold and Arthur were enter- tained at the Carl Wolf home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Ed Smith were shopping in Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville were in Wing Friday afternoon. Arthur and David Krien and Ed. Wagner were supper guests at the Christ Wolf home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf and baby daughter were calling at the Kraft; home Thursday afternoon. { Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Webber and children and Mr. and Mrs. Gotfred febber were visiting relatives in Goodrich Saturday. ———J_—_—* | Frances | ° By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and daughter Luverne, from the Heaton farm near McKenzie, were dinne: ited the Walter Dietzman home Bill Neth, Ervin Neugabauer, and day _ Trysz evening. By GLADYS NELSON Pete Lundquist was an overnight guest at the Albin Spangberg home. Sam Brown and Geo. F. Nelson motored to Regan Tuesday on vari- | day ous business affairs. Geo. F. Nelson and Arthur Magnus called Monday at the Martin Nelson home. Mrs. Charlie Trygg spent a few days visiting in Bismarck with her daughter Miss Bmma, who is em- Ployed at the Patterson land office. Buddy Skoglund returned from Du- luth, Minn., Saturday with his sis- ter, Mrs. Oscar Coleman and baby Aldine Jeanette. He is staying at the Charlie Trygg home. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet were visitors Monday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Leroy Rooker is employed at the David Trygg home. Mrs. Rooker also stays there and assists in the home work, as Mrs. Trygg is in ill health. Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer and patrons from school No. 4 held a play Friday night at her school. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Magnus vis- ited Wednesday at the David Trygg home. The Eides from Arena visited the previous Sunday night at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott visited Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott. Clarence Glasner and Edwin Olson were supper guests Wednesday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Willie Jiras and Pete Lundquist were also callers. John Anderson and Nels Nelson motored to Wing one day last week on business. A 4-H club meeting was held Wed- nesday night at school No. 1, where Emma Nelson teaches. Mrs. Elsie Cunningham and her pupils from No. 2 were also present and a few recita- tions were given by some of the pu- pils. Mr, and Mrs. Henry O. Put- /nam, county agent from Bismarck, were out. Emil Moses and sons called at the Arthur Magnus home last Friday. Mrs.“Maurice Erickson and sons, Elmer and Clarence Magnus visited at Harry Hedstrom’s last Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg vis- tted Sunday at her brother's, Louis Olson. ! Clarence, Elmer, Marie and Mabel Magnus called. at Clarence Kettle- son's the previous Saturday evening. Miss Gladys Rue, teacher at Linden No. 2, visited at Louis Olson's last Sunday and Miss Josie Olson re- turned with her forea visit. Arthur Magnus and Clarence called at the Louis Olson and Raymond Tol- liver homes Wednesday. A large company of Trygg and Ly- man friends held a birthday party for Melvin Erickson at the home of | Mrs, Ida Thorson Saturday night. Mabel Magnus returned to her home in Trygg Friday from the C. A. Kettleson home near Wing, where she has been employed for the past seven months and attended high school in Wing. Geo. F. Nelson was a business caller Saturday at the David Trygg home. Geo. F. Nelson and Sam Brown were callers Friday at the Fulton Nel- son home where Sam repaired Nel- scn’s car. Charlie Farrell and Gene returned home from the Charlie Anderson home south of Sterling Friday night. Irene and Floyd Anderson, hig! school students from Bismarck, came Lome Friday night to spend the week- end at their parental home here. Charlie. Farrell and children, ac- companied by Gene, motored to Bis- marck Saturday to visit with Mrs. Farrell, who is in the St. Alexius hos- tal. ayn Brown, Marie Farrell, Gertie Mae and Gladys Nelson transacted business in Baldwin Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet motored to Bismarck Satur- day looking after business. Willie, Jiras, Herman and Edwin Ol- son were brief callers Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. The Olson boys were also supper guests. Mrs. Lena Lundquist arrived here from Killdeer where shé spent the winter visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faust. gE OS Lyman \ By 8. GYLDEN Mr. and Mrs. William Wanttaja end ‘children and Bernice spent.Sunday afternoon at the Ed Eliason home. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gable and family were visitors at the Henry Mil- Mrs. William Harju and son Seth called at Mrs. Ida Thorson’s Satur- day. Sulo Eckhoim returned home Sun- ‘ing. Mr. and Mrs, Arne Antilla and children Olifford.and Betty spent Sunday sfternoon at the Walter Pe- hel special meeting at the Henry. Miller. home and Earl Evans the F. L.-Owen home were callers at ;| sonen home. Fred Banttari and Earl and Helen Josephson spent Sunday evening at John Kalla’s. h A party was held at Mrs. Ida Thor- son's Saturday evening, of ness in morning ten weeks. The community extends heartfelt sympathy. - Bennie Anderson started working i the Helmer Asplund home Mon- y. Willard Dimond was a brief caller at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday. Gecrge A. Dueméland was a caller from Douglas Monday after visiting ee the past week with relatives near ere. H. A. McCullough was a caller in Wilton Thursday. A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the dance in Bald- win Saturday night. ‘ Dorothy Morris visited with her Parents Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris Sunday. Edna Palkenstein called at the H. A. McCullough home Sunday. Issie and Brown and Joe Jiras visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday. Mrs. A. F. Anderson visited a few ont hal week with relatives in Bis- marek, acs ee Missouri 4 By L. M. CRAWFORD Mrs. James McDonald, Mrs. Leslie Clark and Miss Eliza Nicholson mo- tored to Mandan Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ramus Robinson spent Tuesday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald. Henry Scheerle motored to Bis- marck Wednesday morning. Mrs. James McDonald was a caller at the John Crawford home Wednes- day afternoon. August Boyer visited at the James Robidou home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford were entertained for Sunday dinner at the James McDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. Ramus Robinson and Mrs. Sam Robinson Sr. were dinner guests at the William McDonald home Sunday. Miss Lucille Crawford spent the week-end with her friend, Miss El- eanor McDonald. Miss Eliza Nicholson spent a few days in Bismarck this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family visited at John Crawford's Sunday evening. Alex Anderson moved on the Roy Small farm north of Bismarck Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball and Wm. Mills visited and dined at the John Crawford home Monday. Bob McDonnell spent Sunday at the Leslie Clark home. eat | Garrison By ANNA STEINKE Mr. and Mrs. Christ Kernph, Mr. and Mrs. John Steinke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matthews were callers at the Jack Nottom home Sunday eve- oe ning. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nottom are hav- ing an auction sale on Wednesday. They will leave for Wisconsin next week. Miss Viola Kruger, a Garrison high school, student died at the Minot Trinity hospital Saturday evening at 10 o'clock. Death was the result of a vaccination. The funeral is to be held Tuesday afternoon. The seniors had a class meeting this noon for the purpose of choosing the cast for their class play. Mrs. Jacob Hummel celebrated her birthday on March the second. The Misses Margaret and Huldah Floth, their brothers Rudolph and Jake Floth, were at Max Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Beische were callers at the Jacob Floath home Sunday evening. Henry Newheart spent a couple of evenings at the John Steinke’s home. Mr. and Mrs. John Steinke attend- ed the funeral on Tuesday. Miss Olga Hummel was in town © | Tuesday. There were some boys at the Jacob Hummel home Sunday, in [Mencken] By MES. JENNIE DANCE ‘The Menoken boys played basket- ball with Driscoll Friday night. The Menoken boys won. Mrs. Rhoda Wood is now visiting Mrs. Paul in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson are the parents of ‘an infant daughter — safle iil ly tain 2 ef

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