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{ Florence Lake By HELEN WITT Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and @aughter Neola motored to Bismarck ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family spent Wednesday afternoon at the Herman Neiters home. James Tees called at the Arthur ‘Tees home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Glanville were ‘Wing shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, John Witt and Annie and Emil Stroh called at the Roy Marchant home Tuesday evening. Henry Seilinger called at the/ Charlie Seilinger home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family and John Helpen were Wing shoppers Tuesday afternoon. Mile Pankjwich and Thomas Ryan were Regan callers Wednesday. Charley Johns and daughters Clov- er and Alice spent Friday evening at the John Witt home. Miss Helen Degner is spending & few days visiting at her parental home. Miss Clover Johns spent the week- _ end at her parental home. Henry Schneider was a Wing shop- per Wednesday. Mrs. Josephine Tees and son James ‘and Orva Bailey called at the Arthur ‘Tees home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene called at the John Witt home Sunday. Herman Neiters and sons Bill and Leo, John Helpen, Henry Seilinger ‘and Roy Marchant were Wing shop- pers Saturday. Ralph Halver, Arthur Tees and) Orva Bailey spent Sunday at their homes. Emil and Annie Stroh, Margaret ‘and Irene Marchant spent Sunday evening at the John Bower home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Glanville spent Sunday evening at the Henry Sci- linger home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and fam~- fly spent Sunday afternoon at the D. FP. McClellan home. Mr. and Mrs. D .F. McClellan mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family spent Sunday at the Herman Neiters home. Martha Hindbauch is visiting at the Philip Selmer home at this writ- ing. Edwin and Bennie Triebwasser called at the D. F. McClellan home Friday. Andrew Neiters was a caller in this community Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and family motored to Wing Saturday. Mrs. Seilinger spent the day with Mrs, A. L. Davis. Taft SSUES SS hated By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY oe Clarence Anderson, wife and four children, are moving in on the Ru- ey place. = Genito Lewis was a Sterling caller Wednesday morning. Presley oGsney went to Bismarck Wednesday with Floyd Belk. Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil- iam were Sterling callers Wednes- | Glen Elness and Charley Gosney called at the Fairchild home Wednes- Arnold Kusch was a St Wednesday. Mrs. Herman Nieman visited Mr. | Nieman in a Bismarck hospital Wed- | nesday. We are sorry to hear that he j is quite sick with pneumonia. Harry Edgerly was a Sterling call-| er Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Van Horn called at/ the Gosney home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Miss Doris Chenoweth accompanied them. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were Ster-/ ling callers Saturday. | Mrs. Charley Ryan entertained Union Aid at her home Thursday af- ternoon. A lovely lunch was served. M. L. Lewis and Norvel Marvel were Sterling callers Saturday. George Lewis was a Sterling caller Saturday. i Mrs. Herman Nieman and children Byron and Lois visited Mr. Nieman, who is sick in a Bismarck hospital. | ‘They report he is getting along fine. | Presley Gosney and Charley Gos- ney were Sterling callers Saturday. Earl Hall called at the Ernest Hurr home Wednesday. Art Brightmeyer was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were Sterling callers Friday. James Baker was 2 town caller Sat- urday. Clarence Anderson was a town call- er Thursday. Miss Lucille Elness, Fay Edgerly and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elness called gt the Harry Edgerly home Monday night. They also called at the Les- ter Andrews home. Anton Oberg was.a Sterling caller terling caller | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ning where they had been to attend the funeral of Mrs. Baeth's and Mrs. Jessen’s mother. Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER ° o— Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCloskey spent Sunday with Willlam McClos- key in McKenzie. E. E. See, Ed Dalbec, Maxine See and Gladys Lein were callers in Bis- marck Tuesday. Albert Kusler, son of Mr. and Mrs. E Kusler of Wing, who has been in the hospital at Bismarck with pneu- monia, was brought home Friday to his parents’ home. He is a student of the New Salem high school. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and daughters spent Sunday at Joe Scan- lon’s. I. Kremenetsky was a business call- er in Bismarck Monday. Jacob Banttari and son Francis ac- companied by Charfés Josephson and Jacob Surtola left for a short visit at Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Knowles spent the past week at the Harry Knowles home. Mr. and Mrs. Kremenetsky, Mr, and Mrs. James Olson and J. J. Hor- ner attended a basketball game at Tuttle Friday evening. Frances Fitzgerald is visiting rela- tives in Wing this week. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Erickson and | ing family spent Sunday eevning visit- ing at the Geo. Kavonius home. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and _ children spent Sunday evening at the A. L. Davis home. J. M. Lein and son Carl were din- ner guests at the J. O. Lein home Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Byers and daughter Caroline visited at the E. Kusler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cleveland, Babe Knowles and Mrs. Ed. Dalbec mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and chil- dren were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kopplin, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and Clara Muel- Jer went to Bismarck Wednesday eve- ning to attend the I. G. A. banquet. Alfred and Elsie Borth and Lillian Mueller spent Sunday with Lydia and Martha Melhoff. Marcus Wagle, John Mueller, Jr., and Ralph Jacobson attended a bas- ketball game in Tuttle Saturday eve- ning. Catholic services were held at Wing Saturday morning. The local basketball boys motored to Hurdsfield Monday and defeated the Hurdsfield team, the score being 41 to 12. Mrs. Lee Hamblin and sons and Mrs. Harold Madland and sons of McKenzie spent Sunday at Ben Mc- Closkey's. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., and R. J. Bleth were dinner guests at the ; Jno Mueller home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham and | son Jack visited relatives in McKen- | zie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville and | Mr. and Mrs. James Wednesday night at Bismarck. Olson spent; Mable Jacobson spent Friday eve-{ ning with Hilma Olson. A supper was held at the Clyde Harvey home Saturday evening for the benefit of the basketball boys. Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Harju and son and Anna Marie and Elizabeth Mueller were Sunday callers at the Charles Josephson home. Pete Jacobson and Henry Jacob- son and son Herman transacted bus- iness at the John Melhoff farm Sun- ai lay. Christ Berg took Rev. C. Strutz to Bismarck Friday morning. Rev. R. E. Strutz returned with Mr. Berg Saturday evening to hold services north of Wing. Helen Harty spent Sunday night with Alice McCloskey. Misses t Macomber e e By ALICE M. WALKER Jake Martie, shovel operator at the Truax-Treer “strip,” has gone to Elkville, Ill, to spend a short time with his family. Mr. and Mrs. John Koch are the parents of a baby boy born Wednes- day, Feb. 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biersdorf and family left for Pettibone, N. D., Wed- nesday where they will make their future home. Harry Davenport, Regan, spent a Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Ollen- burger's brother and_ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klein living south of Macomber. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parks, all of Bis- marck, were visitors at the John Dix- on home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ottd Larson were en- tertained at the Wm. J. Smith home, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie spent Sunday afternoon at the Ed Fogarty home. Oscar Jersett was a Sterling caller! Saturday. | Mr. DeHean was a Sterling caller Gaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elsus Elness visited at the Ed. Fogarty home Sanday after- noon. Martin Reddy called at the Charley ‘Anderson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgerly and son Fay spent Sunday at the Harold Wright home. Arnold Kusch, who is employed at the Horace Fairchild home, was a town caller Saturday. Mrs. John Benz and daughters Flor- ence and Evelyn spent the past week in Moffit visiting friends and rela- tives. Mrs. John Baker and son Jack were dinner guests at the John Benz home Saturday. affra. George Lewis spent a few days in Wilton, Thursday evening. Mrs. R. D. Flavin, who has been visiting at Enderlin, N. D., returned home Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Hanwell entertained Mrs. Morris Christensen and small son Walter and Mrs. Hanwell’s moth- er, Mrs. A. F. Nelson, all of Wilton, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller-and Mr. and Mrs. R. Polzin were entertained at the Tom Hollingsworth home Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Krush and Pete Lief of Wilton were Sunday supper guests at the Ted Hencz home. The Misses Amelia and Frances Hanwell and Pauline Spitzer spent Friday evening with Miss Charlotte ‘Wilmot. few hours Tuesday with relatives in | land. | Macomber. , i | spent Sunday at Emil Moses’. Journed to meet with Mrs. John Dix- on. March 14th, and during the social hour following refreshments were served by the hostess. spent Friday evening at the Oto son spent ev at Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. August Walker and family of Underwood spent Sunday at the H. H. Walker home. Mrs. Pauline Thorsness and small son were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson and Charlotte Wilmot drove to Bismarck Thursday evening. ——$—$—_______—__——___¢ S.W. Burleigh | e By KATIE D. STEWART Mrs. August Hogue and her sis- ugust ter-in-law Mrs. Christensen called at the Claud Houser home one day last J. ‘Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. John THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, the week by the critical illness and qeath of Mr. FPalkenstein’s brother, Herman Falkenstein, pioneer resi- dent of the Ecklund community, who died after.a several weeks’ illness, Funeral services were held in. the Still church Monday, a large number from Baldwin and vicinity attending. Rev. Fred Christ of Wilton held services in the local . Presbyterian, church Sunday. Mrs. William Fricke, Sr., will en- tertain the Crofte Star Homemakers’ ciub next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Englemann, who has been spending several weeks in a Bis- marck hospital, will return home at an early date. Charlie Bleckreid is opening up his pool hall, having rented the build- ing formerly occupied by the Strand- emo Mercantile company. Mrs. Otto Hogue and two daugh- ters have returned home from a few days’ visit in Bismarck. Percy Freeman was a recent bus- iness caller in the capital city. Duncan McGillis of Bismarck was Stewart, Gladys Gramling, G. Ann and May Gramling spent Friday eve- ning at the O. G. Davenport home. August Hogue and M. Christensen were callers north of McKenzie Wed- nesday. O..G. Davenport was a business caller at Moffit Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart were business callers in the capital city ‘Tuesday. Norman and John Stewart and Claud Houser helped their brother Wille put up a shack near Magnus Monday. Mr. Stewart contemplates moving up. there in, the near future where he will farm this land the com- season. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and J. Coulter were callers at the Claud Houser home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of Glen- coe called at the August Hogue home Wednesday. Frank Glum visited at the Emmen- ett’s home Sunday, Feb. 21. Bismarck visitors from this vicin- ity Saturday were Dan McLean, John A. and J. R. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Houser and sons, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart, O. G. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Ralph Ish- mael and August Hogue. O. G. Davenport was a business caller at the Iver Christensen home Monday. Mrs. Davenport viisted at the A. J. Stewart home during the time he was gone. Frank Glum called at the Henry Mills home Saturday. Lyman By 8. GYLDEN Mrs, L. C. Holmes and son Frank ost at Dave Josephson’s Wednes- lay. Bill Mulari and Adolph Johnson visited at William Wanttaja’s Sunday evening. Edwin Olson, Severt Gylden, Myr- tle Arch and Sadie Gylden drove to Sterling Sunday. Sulo, Sylvia and Severie Eckholm and Sadie Gylden were business call- ers in Wing Friday. Florence Waiste spent the week- end at her-parental home.. _ Mrs. Ida Thorson and children C. Lieuska and John Kalla were Wing callers Wednesday. August. Kangas visited at John Waiste's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson spent Sunday at Nels Niemis’. { Sulo and Sylvia Eckholm, Emil Lieuska, Severie an dEino Eckholm, Seth Harju, Alvina Schlickenmayer and Edwin and Hilma Olson spent ee evening at William Wantta- ja’s. Eiao Eckholm and Edwin Olson were dinner guests at John Gylden’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eliason called at John Jarvis’ and William Wanttaja’s Sunday. Josie Olson is spending a few days at John Rise’s. C. Lieuska called at William Har- ju’s ‘Tuesday. Edwin and Hilma Olson spent Sun- | day evening at John Gylden’s. Sulo Gylden, Mrs. Ida Thorson and Arne Antilla were shopping in Wing Monday. 3 Gust Eckholm visited at Arne An- tilla's Saturday. Bill Hokana spent Wednesday eve- ning at John Waiste’s. a [Baldwin | —_——___ By FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Fred Nelson of Bismarck spent a few days of the past week at the home of her son-in-law arffl daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bjel- Mrs. Jay De Long and daughter, Mrs. Bud Windmill, were shopping in Mandan the fore part of the week. Foss Graham of Wash spent the past few days here with his father, Harvey Graham and friends in the community. Foss is a former resident of Baldwin. He also spent some time with his brother-in-law >| day and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Meyer at Moffit. @ Mr. and Mrs. C. 'V. Anderson trans- acted business in the capital city Thursday forenoon. Willie Borner of Arnold visited his mother Mrs. Matilda Baumgart Wed- nesday evening. Doris Hogue has returned from Bismarck where she had been tak- ing medical {geatments for several days. The rian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. E. C. Gehrke on Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fricke, Sr., vis- ited at the Herbert Fricke home Thi ursday. Frank Kocher and Paul Borner mo- tozed to a farm near Mercer Mon- day on a business errand. Mrs, Arnold Rupp and daughters, Emma and Agnes, spent Sunday with relatives in town, returning to their home in Bismarck the same day. here a short time ago on a business mission. Se iierrerrererers ry f Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs, Allen Van Vleet are the proud parents of a baby girl born February 24. Mrs. Marie Olausen and sons Olof, Erling and Raider called on Mrs. Ko- terba Tuesday evening, who is ill, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Koterba. Prank Shaffer left for Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, being called there by the serious illness of his uncle, Dave Shaffer. His son-in-law, Selden Bryant accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enter- tained a number of relatives and friends Thursday in honor of the twin boys’ first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles motored to Bismarck and Mandan Friday to do some shopping. Several from this locality attended the whist party Saturday evening at the Ed. Gikson home. Tom Timm returned home Satur- day after spending the winter in Minnesota. 4 Mr.. and Mrs, Albert Christensen and Walter called on Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet Saturday. Paul Pasley was a passenger home on train No. 8 Saturday from Bis- marck where he is serving as jury- man. He returned to Bismarck Sun- . Mr. and Mrs. Lebelt and family of New Salem visited at the Allen Van Vieet home Sunday. Mrs. Lebelt is Mr. Van Vieet’s sister. Reider Olson visited with Walter Christensen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lund and fam- ily of Kidder county also Tom Finn visited at the Warren Keeler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen entertained in honor of their twenty- second wedding anniversary Monday at a 7 o'clock dinner. Those present were Mrs. Marie Olausen and sons Olof. Erling and Reider, Miss Jennie Waiste, Mrs. Frank Chaffer, Mrs. Selden Bryant and baby, Tom Finn, L. B. and Roy Olson and Buddy Hargrave. ~ Charley Koterba of Montana re- turned home Tuesday after a few days’ visit with his mother and brothers. Nels Dronen and B. F. Pasley were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Ole Newland made a business trip to the Christ Schoon home Tues- day. Fred Anderson was a Bismarck shopper Tuesday. Se {Sibley Butte | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST George Duemeland was a business caller at the Apple Creek ranch Mon- ds Bloomquist home Tuesday. 8. E. Clizbe motored to Sterling and | McKenzie Tuesday. Babe and Bill Durfee, Wayne! Drawver and Gerald. Boren were callers at the Bloomquist home Fri- day. Earl Evans and Elmer Bloomquist called at the F. L. Owen home Wed- nesday. Marian Clizhe took Mrs. Roy Wild- fang to a Bismarck hospital ‘Thurs- | ™ day night. Fred Hedstrom motored to McKen- zie Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson mo- tored to Sterling Friday. F. L. Owen and sons, Sonny, Bud | and Delvin, called at the E. Bloom- quist home Saturday. Leonard Davenport and family and Bill Anderson shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Elmer Bloomquist and family mo- tored to the E. A. Widger home Sat- urday. ‘They returned home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carter and sons visited at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday. f Estherville i * By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Pete” Michelsen “and Mr. and Mrs. John Boschee called at the Frank Michelsen home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Michelsen and family were guests at the Harry Wor- den home Wednesday evening. Eric Englebretson was a business caller at the Harry Davenport home will be at the C. J. Kuehl home March 18th, Henry Schilling arrived home Wed- nesday from St. Paul where he has spent the past two weeks visiting rel- atives. Mr. and Mrs. Olé Wold, Olaf and Molly Wold were Regan shoppers ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Roy Little and Gene y- Mr. and Little spent Tuesday evening at the -| George Mowder home. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Gerald were callers at the Roy Little home Tuesday. Elizabeth and Franklin Jorgenson were over-night guests at the Harry Melinda mot, who attend high school in Wil- brief |ton, spent the week-end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelsen and lay. 4 John Habeck was 2 caller at the E. eet urday afternoon visitors at the Ole ‘Wold. home, “ The Farmers’ Shipping association shipped a carload of hogs to the 8t. Paul markets Saturday. * Mr, and Mrs. John Mosier, Joe Kel- man attended the dance at the J. Gaub home Saturday night, Norman Little was on the sick list several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, George Berg and son Lyle, Joe Keifer, Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder, George Mowder, Har- old Heinz and Bert Danielson were among the Regan callers Saturday sfternoon and evening. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Michelson and children were Saturday evening vis- itors at Harry Davenport's. Master Howard Taylor, who has spent the past several weeks in the Bismarck hospital with a broken leg, is now able to be up in a wheel chair. Ruth Wilmot and Alf Johnson called at the A. F. Ghylin home Sun- oo | Still 1 o By B. P. HAGSTROM Ael Asplund was a caller at the A. E. Nelson home near Mercer one day last week. Mrs. Signe Johnson called on Mrs. Conrad Johnson Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. Lind and sons and Mrs. N_ Sandelin were callers at the Mat- son home Tuesday. D., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. John Asplund. George Johnson spent the week- end in Wilton visiting relatives. Mrs. Edwin Johnson called at the ‘week. Miss Leota Houser, teacher of school No. 4 in Estherville, is back at work after a period of two weeks of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and son David and Miss Lillian Berquist were Wednesday callers at the Sandelin ome. Walter Sundquist, Albert and Con- rad Johnson, Oscar Erickson and Ole Hagsttom were Wilton callers Fri- day. family were supper at the Harry Davenport hea ones eve- Ween haces Mr, and Mrs. Carl Berg and family, | day. fer and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wange- | Tu Miss Laura Benson of Flasher, ‘N.| Miss Anna Peter Johnson home one day last | th Miss Margaret Johnson, teacher of the north school in Grass Lake, vis- ited last week with Mrs. Chas. Lind. Edwin Johnson shopped in Wilton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Law and daugh- ter were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson. Martin and Kasper Benson were Se, Math evening callers at the Hugh Redington home in Wilson township. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson visit- ed Friday at the Clarence Scott home near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. David Ghylin and children and’ Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and children were Tuesday callers at the Hagstrom home. Rev. and Mrs. Oster and daughter Mary of Regan were dinner guests at the Sandelin -Lind home Sunday. Miss Lillian Berquist of Wash- burn. is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ned Asplund. * ‘Mrs. Frank Boesttch, who has spent: the past month at the home of her daughter Mrs. John Law, returned to her home in Canada Thursday. Bennie Pearson is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund were Wilton callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins of Regan called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Sundquist one evening last week. Martin Strand was a business call- er in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson called at,the Noon home Tuesday. = | | Sterling j By FERN R. STEWART Hansen was a business caller in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ness and family were Tuesday evening visitors at the Oscar Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Olson of Dris- coll were town callers Friday. Henry Zuroff was a town caller londay. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele and fam- ily were Driscoll callers Monday. Henry Apland and son Donald were Driscoll callers Tuesday. William Langley was a town call- ‘Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were | Driscoll callers Tuesday. Isam Belk was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. Homer and Freto Envick were town callers Friday. Oscar Jerset was a town caller Sat-| day. Mr, and Mrs. Dan Wahiman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker and family were Sunday din- aek & oeFiuliam Remmick was @ town call- er Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke, Miss Violet and Bob Clarke were town callers Tues- 3 E. Clizb> was a town caller Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faye RE PAA RM REE dinner guests at the H. R. L. B. Roth was a business caller in ning. Edith and Grace Frances were Sat-| town Wed: Inesday. Harry Glooten was a town caller Friday. ‘Mrs, Ed Holten was a town caller Friday. Ed Freshour was a town caller Fri- Frank Kershaw was « town caller Mrs, H.R. Wright visited Mrs. Freto Envick Wednesday aieecosen, oo i Hazelton | By ADALINE LANDEBERGER The afternoon bridge club met Wednesday at the Rome of Mrs. John The Braddock and Hazelton volley ball teams met in the Hazelon cl school gymnasium Monday evening. Ten games were played, all of which the bridge club Mc y evening. The Business Men's club held a spending a few days here during the illness and burial of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer. church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. L. Beale with Mrs. F, PF. Crawford assisting. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Appert, who spent the winter in the south, re- turned home Friday. Pius Volk of Linton was here on business Tuesday. The Christian Mothers’ society was entertained at the home of Mrs. A. G. Lenhart Saturday mn. Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Berkholtz mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. ‘The American Legion held one of its regular meetings Monday eve- ning. A. R. Mulvaney of Zap, N. D., vis- ited his sister, Mes. E. Ft Fride over the week-end. Saturday afternoon they motored to Bismarck, accom- panied by Mrs. P, Gutensohn and Mrs. I, A. Messelt. — a 2 It WildRose | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL” The township, board will hold its regular meeting at the clerk's office Tuesday, March 10. Marvin Swanson, who is serving on the jury at Bismarck, was down for the card‘ party and dance at Moffit Friday evening, returning to jury duty Sagtirday morning. Miss Maxine Burnsides, who teaches school No. 1, spent the week-end with Miss Louise Riedman of Moffit. Sunday guests at the H. A. Carlisle home inclyded Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Brownawell and little daughter Joyce and Miss Louise Riedman, all of Moffit, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown- |.» awell and son Horner and Miss Max- ine Burnsides and Dwight Carlisle of Bismarck. Several from here attended the card party and dance at Moffit Fri- day evening and report the usual time ec. L. E. Heaton of McKenzie made a business call here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rothy of Kidder county were overnight visitors at the O. F. Buck home Wednesday. Horner Brownawell was a Bismarck visitor Saturday. Miss Ada Sayville, who teaches in Kidder county, spent the ‘week-end with the home folks. Miss Helen Skramstad, teacher of school No. 2 was shopping in Moffit Saturday and also enjoyed a ride in the airplane. Dwight Carlisle was down from Bismarck visiting the home folks over the week-end, returning to Bismarc! Monday morning. Quite a number from this locality went to Moffit Saturday to see the airplane brought down from Bis- marck by the Moffit Motor company and piloted by Fred Roberts. Among those who enjoyed airplane rides were ©. B. Swanson, O. F. Buck, George Buck, Wayne Baxter, Misses Ada Saville and Helen Skramstad. and Owen Davis were bus- i Tosseth. Mrs. Perkins is a sister of Mr, Tosseth. John Anderson and daughter Irene and Mr, and Mrs, Luther Davis. and daughters Eunice and Leona were Saturday. evening: guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Henry Rosendahl. Ole Johnson of Bismarck spent the week-end with Bennie Benson and Nils Tosseth. Jackie Johnson of Wilton spent the week-end in Ghylin visiting relatives. Fred McFadden and Joe Hilsdorf of Wilton were Sunday morning call- ers at the Willis Gill place. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Sigmond Rupp and son were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosendahl. Several from Ghylin attended the Herman Falkenstein funeral held Monday: at the Lutheran ‘church. ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis were at- tending to business in Mandan and Saturday and while there took lunch with their daughter, Mrs. Iva Johnson. Paul Davis of Wing township was & Monday and Tuesday guest of his parents in Ghylin. ———_________—_—_—_—_—* { Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Shirley Mae Walker spent Saturday and Sunday with the Wageman girls. Burnett Jacobson spent the last part of the week helping Mrs. Ghylin. Mrs. Anna Knudson and son Lloyd visited at the Roy Little home last Monday evening. ‘Mr, and Mrs. A. Ghylin and Gerald were callers at the R. Little home ‘Tuesday afternoon. Oliver ‘Knudson called at tne Ghylin home Saturday morning. H.C. Taylor and Hazel were Bis- marck business callers Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs... Ghylin and sons and Mrs, J. Fisher and Gene were callers in Wilton Friday. Martin Fueling took Mrs. Jorgen- son to Bismarck Thursday to see Mr. Jorgenson who is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Orlo Johnson called at the A. Ghylin home Saturday evening. Ole A. Olson and children of Wing called at the Ole Olson home Satur- day evening. Humphreys visited at the Jordah! home Sunday after Sunday school. ‘Mr, and Mrs, D. E. Ghylin and Di- nah and Elise and son Don were callers at the A. Ghylin home Wed- nesday, Mrs. Ole Olson and Dee Bailey were also callers. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Watkins and son John called at the W. Sundquist home Friday evening. Jake Fishers spent Sunday visiting relatives south of Regan. Quite a few from here attended the funeral of H. Falkenstein south of Still Monday afternoon, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher were town callers Monday, Mrs. Emma Scott and daughter Phylis returned home with them to spend a few days. “Bobby” and Nina Fisher visited with Hazel Taylor after school Mon- day evening. P, J. Jacobson and Joe Cook called at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Pete Jacobson and Mrs. Olson called at the A. Ghylin home Sunday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Ghylin and sons, Mrs, Ole Olson and Oscar and Violet Olson, Dee Bailey and Burnett Jac- obson were callers at the Joe Cook home Monday evening. ~ ‘Next Ladies Aid. will meet at the ©. J. Kuehl home. ii J with Hardlé Hetris: hom joe. Cook visited at the C. Berg home Monday. ‘The Y. P. C. meet at the Joe Cook home Friday. eo f Steiber 1 By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and ‘of Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Anderson and family, Glen MeAllister called at the J. ©. Olson and Henry Schazt homes Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brackett and family spent Sunday at the John An- derson home. Gottlieb Zelmer and son Alvin called at the George McAllister home on business Monday. Nick Ukronik called at the J. 0. Ol- son home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Amundson and family, spent Saturday evening at fre John Carlson home. Clarence Johnson and Mike Kozak are staying at the Oscar Vickstrom home 8, couple days and assisting Mr. Vickstrom put up ice.” C. L. Malone called at the Wm Uhde home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patzner and ; ‘Wayne and Gerald Jones spent day evening at the J. C. 0! .Mrs. Johnson and sons of Lake township spent a couple of day: last week visiting at the Oscar Vick- strom home. j Otto and Fritz Uhde spent Sunday at the John Carlson home, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tourtleotte of Re- gan visited Sunday afternoon and evening at the Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family called at the Wm. Hickel home Monday afternoon. “ oo | Alta j By KARL SCHATZ John Stroh called at the Karl Schatz home Monday. Mr, and’ Mrs. Kar] Schatz were Re- gan visitors on Tuesday. Harold Brown was an Alta caller Tuesday. Gerald Jones called at the H. Schatz home Monday. John Schaffer spent Tuesday eve- ning at the Karl Schatz home. Harold Brown from near Pickard- ville is staying at the Joe Diede home for a few days. Davold Schaffer called at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday. John Steinart from Regan was an Alta caller Wednesday. Davold Schaffer and Thafield Schatz were visitors at Jake Hoch- halter home Wednesday evening. Edmund and Emanuel Schatz were visitors at Efraham Scheaffer home elas tare gio Jake Hochhalter was a Regan call- er Wednesday. Andrew Ackermann: from Still call- ed at the Fred Bender Sr. home Wed- nesday. Bill Van Vleet from Pickardyille was in this community Wednesday. Alta callers Wednesday evening were Andrew Ackermann, Ed Ben- der, Emanuel, Rinhold and John Steinart and Davold Shaffer. Sarah and Pauline Schaz spent the week-end at their home. Ed Kurle, Eddie Johnson and Ed- mund Schatz were callers at the H. Schatz home Thursday. . David Schatz and. Henry Schaffer poenk Friday evening at the Johnson jome. Mrs. John Stroh and children are spending a few days in McClusky at enieh Bohets home. ohnson and sonAndy were McClusky shoppers-Saturday. —* Thafield Schatz. spent Saturday \d.\Sunday,, at visiting the H. ScHatz home. Sam Nicola from McClusky was in based retina Saturday. Eddie Johnson spent Thursday and Friday with Emanuel Schatz. Ralph Anderson called at the John Stroh home on Saturday.. Gus Schatz who has been employ- ed near Hayescenter, Nebraska, the past four months returned home Thursday after making a 2500 mile trip through various states. He vis- family spent Friday evening at the J. C. Olson home. Bill Hickel called. at the John An- derson home Saturday. Harold Falkins who has been on the sick list for several days, re- turned and resumed his teaching du- ties Thursday morning. ‘Ted Hochhalter called Zelmera home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. J. C, Olson motored to at the John ited many interesting scenes inclu- ing Rocky Mountains, Buffalo Bill’s grave and large herds of buffalos. He also visited the state capitol of wogune and saw many large oil wel eon pone Sr. visited at the ar atz home Sunday afternoon. Esther Schatz; who is al school at Turtle Lake spent Sunday Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Martha Heinbauch of Florence Lake township, spent. the past week if visiting at the John Zelmer home. Mrs. Glen Oder and little daughter Delores of Welch Spur, are visiting at the W. 8. Oder home. Mrs. Oder acted as substitute teacher at Pleas- xc {ant View last week while Mr. Falkins was on the sick list. Albert Anderson and Gerald Jones called at the J. C. Olson home Mon- day evening. Delbert Olson and F.C. Uhde mo- tored to the Patterson ranch north of Wing Tuesday. Gottlieb Steinert called at the Wil- lie Steinert home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson spent lary | Wednesday afternoon at the Fred Bergquist home. Emil Stroh called at the George McAllister and Efraham Scheaffer homes Wednesday. 3-C. Olson and Glen McAllister were Wilton callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Zelmer and family spent Sunday at the Philip Zelmer home. Visitors at the Efraham Scheaffer home Wednesday evening were: Ed- mund and Emanuel Schatz and Glen and Albert McAllister. 4 Gottlieb Zelmer and son Albert mo- tored to McClusky Monday. While in McClusky they visited at the August Eanaattes home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Albrecht were Re- gan callers Tuesday. Mike Bosche called at the George McAllister home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. Olson spent Monday evening at the John Carlson Emil Sattler called at the Gottile Zelmer home Tuesday. hi , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zelmer and son Edwin spent Friday at the Jake Ros- | Stroh home. A number of young folks spent, Thursday evening at th ie Gottlieb 8 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh ey ily motored to MeClusky Thursday, brad their little son Malin to the and McAllister, spent : Goon eee ee Albert Zelmer spent Wednesda’ evening at the Efraham ‘Scheatter Fred Brackett cal 1 sth he th at the John at the Wm. Hickel Saturday evening were Nina, rare Florence, Earl and Albert McAllister. cate Gen ane. Pave Jones re 2 Betaraay ining mry Schatz home » and Mrs, Frank Johnson of Bismarck spent Sunday at the home at her home. Pisses ed | Glenview | A. By MBS. LARS JACOBSON . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons vis- ited at the Lowell Christensen home Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot spent Sunday and Monday with friends and relatives here. Among Wilton shoppers Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, Mr. and Mrs, Enock Anderson, Con John- son, Millard Jacobson and Violet Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mo! rd acted business in Wilton ‘Mion oe Mr, and Mrs. Lester Larson and George Oltjen were among those who attended the dance in Baldwin Satur- ony erene = rs. rt Larson, daughter Alice and Pete Anderson of Catte called at the Lars Jacobson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklund, otis. meter and daughter Alice pi visit fee ce iy itors one day Helen Anderson is on the sick lst. Lester Larson and Loren Couch were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mrs. Tom Morgan, Mrs. Con John- son and daughter Cornelia visited at tae Jacobson home Friday. peaues 1. Beene By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Kenneth Vaness was taken to Bis- Mrs. T. Hughes and little = inrped home from the hospital & ean Ye Mrs. G. A. Hughes entertained Larkin club Tuesday after wae rs eee are Mrs. Roy , E. Wildfang of Sterling, » Mrs, Henry ok aks, Mm Gace Wildfang 1s 8 patien "7 & patient. at Bismarck hospital ‘expect- xgone soon. Pa ah 3 . and Mrs, H. E. F tertained Mr. and Mrs, Mises Monday evening to ee hs John Ower is visiting in Bismarck a eek E. L. Adams left Saturday. for She will visit some time F g2 Elgin where with her mother and P. T. A. met in the school house Disetey evening with good attends Members of the township board held a meeting Wednesd: - noon in McKenzie, Pee

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