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) { ' ae Vets ee 28 FOYE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE By 8S. GYLDEN Emil Lieuska spent Sunday at the Gust Eckholm home. Arthur Seppanen and Edwin Mil- | Yer from Braddock are spending a few days at the Jacob Banttari home. Mrs, John Gylden and sons Se- vert and Sulo and Sylvia Eckholm were business callers in Bismarck; Wednesday. Bill Wanttaja ‘and Edwin Olson called at L. C. Holmes Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. E. M. Arch and Myrtle and Severt, Sulo and Sadie Gylden spent Wednesday evening at Gust Eck- holm's. Bill Mulari visited at Louis Olson's Monday evening. The party which was held at Mrs. | Anna Dronen’s Saturday evening was | well attended. Severt Gylden and Myrtle Arch | called at Dan Wahlman’s near Ster- | ling Sunday. i ‘Wayne, Venla and Walter Inget spent Sunday afternoon at Gust Eck- holm's. Selma Rise spent a few days at the Louis Olson home. Sadie Gylden called at William | Wanttaja’s Sunday evening. ! Arthur Dronen spent Sunday at Arthur Magnus’. { Sallie and Sergie Gylden visited at | the Gust Eckholm home Sunday. Sulo Gylden spent Monday eve-)| ning at Louis Olson's. 1 Selma Rise, Josie and Hilma Olson | and Alvina Schlickenmayer spent Sunday afternoon at William Want- taja’s. Elmer and Theodore Thorson called | at Arne Antilla’s Sunday. Harold Dronen spent Sunday eve- ning at John Gylden’s. Josie Olson, Alvina Schlickenmayer and Selma Rise called on Sadie Gyl- den Sunday evening. John Matson and son Ben were business callers at John Gylden’s one | day last week. iy | Frances MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN eo. Floyd Owen called on John Olsen Monday evening. John Olsen was a caller at ae Walter Dietzman home Tuesday eve- | ning. | Lawrence Madland was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. Walter Dietzman and son were bus- iness callers at the Tebbo Harms | home Wednesday morning. | Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms and | son Jake were callers in Bismarck Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller were’ shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. { John McCormick returned home | from Fargo N. D. Tuesday where he spent the last couple of weeks. Mrs. Harms and Mrs. Kershaw at- tended the Nutrition Gardening proj- , ect meeting held at Bismarck Wed- | nesday. Clarence Ryberb was a caller at/ the H. Miller home Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer and son were shoppers in Bismarck Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and son { Leonard visited at the Phil Gable | home Wednesday night. { Mr. Putnam, county agent from | Bismarck, organized a pig club at the | East Francis school Friday afternoon. } Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman al- so John Olsen were shoppers in Bis- marck Friday. ‘Tebbo Harms and Walter Dietzman attended the lodge meeting at Bis- | marck Friday night. Andrew and Eddie Schauer were callers at the F. L, Owen home Sat- urday. | Bud and Robert Miller were callers ; at the Ryberg home Friday evening. Mrs. Mary McCormick has been quite sick the last week. It was nec- essary to call a physician_several; times. Her daughters, Mrs. Falconer and Mrs. Brooks are there caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland spent Sunday at the Harold Madland home south of Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms and son Jake and daughter Vina spent Wed- nesday evening at the W. A. Dietz- man home. Mr. and Mrs. John Gable and fam- | ily spent Friday evening at the; Henry Miller home. Miss Margaret Olson spent Sunday with Miss Hattie Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and | son were visitors at the Chas. Mc- | Cormick home Sunday. Elmer Lundquist was a visitor at the Tooker home Friday evening. Lawrence Madland was a caller in Bismarck Friday. see i Still i —_—__—_ B. F. HAGSTROM o ‘Walter Strand called on his brother Eugene Strand at the John Aspland home Monday. Helen Johnson spent the week-end with her cousin Neva Noon. | Mrs. Signe Johnson and son Verner | and daughter Hilma were Sunday din- ner guests at the Pearson home. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson were | Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. | Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. George Johnson was a business call- er at the Chas Noon home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson motored to Wilton Thursday evening where Mrs. Erickson visited with Mrs. | G. Skinner while Mr. Erickson ac- | companied Mr. Skinner to Washburn. Ole Hagstrom was a business call- er in Regan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson visit- ed Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson, of Naughton township. Martin Strand accompanied John ‘Tuesda: Doris Johnson over Sunday with her cousin Helen Verna Strand visited Friday with Johnson. jat Baldwin Wednesday evening. ‘latter part of the week visiting at the ;Coder attended the Homemakers’ and Mrs. | Thursday. Edwin Johnson %)on Mr. y 3 Conrad Johnson and son George j were Wilton callers Friday. |, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and |daughter were Friday evening call- |ers at the Howard Watkins home inj | Regan. Mr. and Mrs. John Noon visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Steve Little and family and Mrs. A. Johnson were visitors at the Walter Sundquist home Sunday. marck on business Monday. Glenview o_o By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mrs, Walter Rustand of La Verne and brother Earl Kocker of Pembina | were here a few days last week visit- | ing relatives. | Grace Simons visited at the Lowell Christensen home the latter part of | the week. Bill Larson was a Wilton caller Saturday. | Quite a few of the locals attended | the old time dance and whist party | Howard Scott spent a few the Reynard Spitzer home. | Chester Erstrom was a Bismarck caller Saturday. Willard, Walter and Ray Simons were in Wilton Thursd: Mrs. C. M. Jacobson spent Monday afternoon visiting at the Hagen home in Painted Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan motored ; to Wilton Monday on business. Vernon Lind, who spent a few days visiting at the Jacobson home, re- turned to his home in Still Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Monroe motored to Bismarck one day last week where Mrs. Monroe consulted a doctor. Mrs. Elsie Erstrom and father, Mr. Lauback, visited at the Arthur Leni- han home east of Baldwin Sunday. | We understand the Lindstroms are | returning this spring from Panama, | where they have lived for the past | year. Visitors at the Simons home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Chris- tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Er-| strom and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson. | Mrs, Lowell Christensen and Grace | Simons called at the Paul Bourgoise | home Thursday afternoon. | Mrs. Jake Spitzer and daughters Emelia and Alice visited at the Char- Martin Strand motored to Bis-| | Port, | Schilling, Alf Johnson and Barney | ter company demonstration farms on extermination of weeds and diversi- fied farming. Moving pictures of the shown, aso other films. The Ladies’ Aid served lunch at 1 o'clock. This was put on by the business men of Moffit. Over 100 attended the meet- ing. Frank Benz and Wm. Carroll put on a free moving picture show in the evening Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peckens were guests at the Hoffman home Sunday. The event was Miss Geraldine Hoff- man's birthday. ° | Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dayen- Charlotte Ruth Wilmot, Ella Strand were supper guests at the ning. Harry Worden and family called at the Elmer Folmer home Monday. Oliver Knudtson was a caller at ; the Roy Little home Monday eve- ning. Mr and Mrs. Harry Davenport called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Thursday evening. Mrs. Roy Little is staying at Wil- es with her son Norma, who is quite sick, Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot spent the week-end at their home. Mr, and Mrs, Willis Gill and fam- ily were callers at the Wm. Michel- son home Sunday evening. Mrs. Wm. Michelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport called at the Joe Michelsen home Monday. marck callers Friday. Regan callers Saturday were Mr. ;and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelsen and tamily, Ule Wold and son Arnold, Elmer Fol- mer, Harry Davenport and Roy Lit- tie’s. Eric Engebritzen, Alvin Manning, Mrs. John Boshee and daughters left for South Dakota Sunday for a visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelsen and family were Sunday callers at the Lewis Jorgenson home. Pete and George Michelsen were Bismarck callers Monday. John Boshie was a caller at the Frank Michelsen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley of Regan were callers at the home of Carl Berg Monday evening. Harry Davenport was a caller at the 8. L. Jordahl home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen and lie Spitzer home Sunday. Millard Jacobson called at the Palmer Strandemo home Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and daug’s- ter Sarah were Wilton shoppers Sat- | urday. | — By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT ° ‘| jmet with Miss Beth Porter on Tues- day evening for their business meet- | ing. The usual business was trans- acted and sewing on garments for club work was done. Miss Pauline | Hoeft and Miss Gladys Moffit gave | a demonstration in plaits. There will | be a social meeting with Miss Pauline | Hoeft at the Olson home next Tues- | day evening. ! The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. C. E.! Moffit on Wednesday, March 4. A! good crowd was present. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and sons Yisited at the V. Benz home Wednes- lay. Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Howitson drove to Sterling Wednesday evening. Mrs. Fred Moffit has been confined to her bed for several weeks with a bad case of flu. Jim Hill and Lawrence Peckens at- tended a show in Bismarck Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howitson vis- ited at the Howard Brownawell home Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. E. Nichol and Mrs. J. F. Project meeting on Wednesday at Bismarck. The Homemakers will a with Mrs. Burns Bailey on Fri- lay. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and sons were dinner guests at the How- ard Brownawell home Sunday. The Misses Beth Porter, Gladys Moffit and Neil Edwards and Milton Doehle drove to Bismarck Saturday night and brought Miss Harriet Mof- fit and Lucille Moffit home. Miss Harriet returned to her school duties on Monday morning with her uncle, Fred Moffit. There will be a dance at the hall on Friday night, March 13. Old time and new time music will be given. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Wick and Miss Maxine Smith of Mott, N. D., and Miss Evelyn Wick of Bismarck, N. D. were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howitson. H. A. Carlisle of Wild Rose town- ship was transacting business in Mof- fit Tuesday. Miss Luella Tollefson of Sterling is spending a few days visiting Mrs. | Anna Hoeft and at the Ed Olson home. Everett Porter and Burns Bailey drove to Bismarck on Friday to see| about school matters, The school board held their meet- ing at the bank Friday night. It was decided to cut teachers’ wages and also to have only four teachers. This ; will put four grades in each of the primary and intermediate rooms and two teachers for the four years of high school. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter and tamily were dinner guests at the J. F. Coder home Sunday. Neil Edwards was also a guest. F. J. Argast returned to his home Saturday from Bismarck, where he has been attending legislature for several weeks, Miss Bernice Edson visited over the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. John Hughes of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and children were Sunday dinner guests at the Fay Johnson home. They also visited with Mrs. V. Berg on thelr wey Mrs. O. E. Kinzler has been quite sick for a few days. Mrs. C. E. Moffit viisted at the Bell Enochson home Wednesday eve- ving. ‘3 »Mrs. Nichol entertained a number of children Sunday afternoon in honor of her daughter Virginia’s 7th birthday. Games were played. Albert Johnson and were Bismarck call- jwhere Mr. Jorgenson Betty Boshie were Wilton callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth was a caller at the Harry Davenport home Saturday. Ed Rashie and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson were Wilton callers Friday consulted a doctor. Elmer Folmer called at the Harry Worden home Sunday. George and William Michelsen, | Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and daughter; |Hazel May and son Franklin were | The girls’ “Lucky Star’ 4-H club Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. Jor-/ spent Tuesday evening at the Ole Harry Worden home Saturday eve- |! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg were Bis- | Wright spent the week-end in Valley City. Mr, and Mrs. Tyler Johnson, ac- \farms at Larimore and Aberdeen were ;companied by Mrs. Evelyn Mork, {were Bismarck shoppers Friday. |. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sydner of Boyd ; township were Sunday visitors at the Tyler Johnson home. Anton Oberg and Oscar Jersett \were town callers Friday. Max Lang was a Wednesday caller at the Tyler Johnson home. John De Kray of Pettibone called at the Tyler Johnson home Wednes- day. Alton Johnson spent Wednesday } evening with Joseph Dorson. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic were Monday evening guests at the Tom Stowart home. Mrs. Ralph Meyer, the former Miss Violet Lee, returned home Sunday to visit with her folks here. | Heaton pes By SARAH HEINLE Joe Holkup was a Wilton shopper Tuesday afternoon. ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs and 'Mr. Krebs’ sister returned to their | home at South Dakota Monday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Krebs. | Miss Mary Brezden was an over- night guest at Paul Brezden’s home Wednesday. Curtis Hougen started school again Thursday after a week of illness with {the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. L, Hougen and fam- ‘ily were visiting at the Paul Brezden home Wednesday evening. Mrs. John Flemmer, Jr., of Rowden, N. D., is very ill. Miss Edna Stone spent the week- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walacker and scn Norman and Sarah Heinle were ; Visiting: at the August Lentz home | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner were Turtle Lake shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Joe Holkup and children at- tended church at Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner and daughters Hilda and Ella were vis- iting at the Fred Wagner home Fri- ye David Keck and A. Reins and An- drew Albrecht were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home last Wed- nesday. Herbert Wagner was a visitor at the Wm. Wagner home last Sunday. Joe Holkup took his brother John {to Wilton Sunday evening where he jis attending high school. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagge and Mr. and Mrs. David Keck were visiting at the John Hammack home Satur- i day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Groni¢k and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagge and daughters were visiting at the David Keck home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Lagge were vis- itors at the A. H. Heinle home Sun- day evening. Se | Lein | —————_____——_-"# By OLGA M. RISE Mrs. J. ©. Rise and son Joseph genson returned home with them, | gpiide home. having been a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs, Anna Knudtson and son Oliver were callers at the Frank Michelsen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Michelsen and: son Don were Sunday callers at Joc | Michelsen's home. Sterling ] ° By FERN R. STEWART Harry O'Neil of McKenzie as a town caller Monday. Ernest Johnson was a town caller Tuesday. He also called at the Char- Jey Anderson home. Jake Heaton was a town caller Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke, Miss Violet and Bob Clarke were town callers Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Quite a crowd attended the com- munity sale which was held in Ster- ling Saturday. L. B, Smith served free lunch during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Haasin Eele and fam- ily called at the J. D. Stewart home in Driscoll Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedevic and , bean Kusch were Sunday visitors at the George Magnus home. Mrs. Ernest Johnson, who has been nelping with the work at the J. D. Stewart home in Driscoll for the past week, is spending a few days with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart. Quite a few from here attended the hard time dance in Driscoll Friday night. Miss Ruthie Parks spent the week- end with Almona Hurr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Grandpa Johnson were Sunday sup- per guests at the Tyler Johnson home. Joseph Dorson, who has been laid up with a broken ankle for the past three weeks, started school again Monday. Sismarck shoppers Friday. Mrs. O. Printze was in Bismarck Monday. Roy Hansen was a town caller Fri- day. Miss Beatrice Hall spent the week- end at the Nels Dronen home north “of Driscoll. Miss Lillian Hall,spent the week- end with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ness and family spent Sunday visiting relatives and iriends near Hazelto: Mr, and Mrs. Zelmer Drystad and family, Miss Tillie Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kling were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Max Lang called at the Earl Hall home Friday night. Adolph Hansen was a town caller Saturday. Bud Wesley, Lillian and Adelaide a were Bismarck shoppers Satur- Y. Ma Lang took Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang and daughter Maxine to Bis- marck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Briggs of Ha- zelton are spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Freto Envick. Carey Johnson, who is employed at tae Harry Tyler Johnson home Sunday. Frank Johnson and Ellis Elafled of Driscoll called at the Tyler Johnson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were town callers Friday. Harry Edgerly was a town caller Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart me Edgeley home, called at the | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson and son Arnol@, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ; Christianson and daughter Marion | | attended the Ladies’ Aid in Driscoll; Thursday afternoon. Olga and Joseph Rise and Con-j stance Lein attended to business mat- ters in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hanson spent Sunday at the A. O. Ambers home. Mr .and Mrs. Stuart Severson and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Dallas Barkman home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson and Gaughter Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson spent Sunday at the Theo- Gore Skogen home. Olof Olauson and Paul Pasley. spent Sunday evening at the Geo. Chris- tianson home. | Ralph Leach and Mr. McShare were callers in this vicinity Friday. A large crowd attended the P. T. A. meeting held in Lein school No. 2 Thursday evening. The next meeting will be held in Lein school No. 1 Wed- nesday, April Ist. Rev. Foss of Driscoll was @ supper guest at J. O, Rise’s Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnes and daughter of Fargo, N. D., were over- night guests at the Arthur Bjorhus home Sunday evening. They were en route to Butte, N. D. Mrs. Barnes is a sister of Mr. Bjorhus. Mrs. Geo. Christianson and son Ar- nold spent Sunday afternoon at Harry Helgeson’s. Mr. and Mrs. William Botnem and family, Joseph and Arthur Rise and Valdemar Lein spent Sunday after- noon at the Ole Spilde home. Selma Rise is spending a few days visiting friends in Trygg township. Arnold Christianson accompanied M. A, Lein’s to Bismarck Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise spent Mon- day evening at Dallas Barkman’s. Helmer Arneson called at Helmer Helgeson’s Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and family spent the week-end visiting relatives at Windsor, N. Dak. C. M. Bjerke spent Sunday after- noon at the B. M. Lein home. Arnold Christianson spent Monday evening at J. O. Rise’s. Henry Arneson was a caller at Al- fred Arneson’s Thursday afternoon. By MARGARET MARCHANT George Nolan, Emil and Annie Stroh visited at the Marchant home Wednesday. Emil Stroh left Thursday evening by car for Menno, 8. D., where he will work. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Witt, Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer and Edwin Trieb- wasser are spending a few days this week with relatives at Tuttle. Mr. ani Mrs. John Witt spent ‘Thursday evening at the Roy Mar- chant home. William Ryan, George and Theo- dore Nolat, Leo, Bill and Albert Nei- ters, Fred and Albert Heinbuch, C. C. Wentz, Lydia Le Nora and Emil Witt, Annit, Emil, Ed and Ted Stroh, Irene and Margaret Marchant visited with Ella Funston Wednesday evening. Andrew Neiters spent Friday at the Wm. Ryan home. Albert Heinbuch and Andrew Nei- ters visited Sunday at the Wm. Ryan home. William Ryan called at the Herman Neiters home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and, John Witt motored to Wing Monday. George Nolan visited at the Herman Neiters home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentz and fam-' | John Witt motored to Wing Monday the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt. Theodore Nolan was a Wing caller Monday afternoon. Mrs. R. G. Marchant visited with Mrs, I. F. Lytle in Wing Monday af- ternoon. Miss Lydia Witt spent Saturday at the Delmer McClellan home. Miss Martha Hiembruch returned to her parental home Sunday after | with Spending the week visiting at the John Zelmer home. Emil Stroh motored to McClusky ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Nolan and chil- dren Edna, Agnes, James and Ken- neth motored to Denhoff Wednes- day where they visited at the Gust Prey home. Rose, Ellen, William and Thomas Ryan, Ted and George Nolan visited ‘Tuesday evening at the James Novy home. Emil Stroh was a McClusky caller ‘Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Siebel, Lydia and Le Nora Witt spent Saturday evening at the Jacob Roth home near Tuttle. ——_________"“"““0 Florence Lake | By HELEN WITT James Tees and John Bailey were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Charles Johns called at the Swag- ley home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and Mrs. Albert Little motored to Bismarck Tuesday evening. Miss Marcella Neiters began work- ing at the Henry Seilinger home Wednesday. Ralph Halver and Arthur Tees spent Thursday night at their homes in this community. ers at the county hub on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs, Rheinholdt Melhoff of Harvey visited their parents here @ couple of days last week. Joe Lux, who has been visiting his daughter Mrs. Chet Hutcheson, de- parted on Tuesday for Casselton, this state, where he expects to find em- Ployment during the summer months © construction crew. Willie Burton left Monday to ac- cept a position with the Smith con- tractors at Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christenson have moved their household goods in- to the E. Friestad house and have accepted a position with the Smith contractors. ———___ | Wing ae. By dege cp tee? Mr. and Mrs. James Olson spent Sunday visiting relatives in Harvey. Esther Fields spent the week-end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lein and daugh- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lein of Regan spent Sunday evening at the .@| J. O. Lein home. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Teppo and chil- dren spent Sunday visiting at Bis- marck and Mandan. Helen Harty spent Wednesday eve- ning with Tillie Borth. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and family were Sunday afternoon visit- ors at the O. R. Toliver home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins of Regan were Sunday callers at the J. O. Lein home. Mr. and Mrs, A. Kusler and sons Donald and Theodore spent Sunday visiting at New Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Harju and son spent Wednesday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. John Witt called at the Roy Marchant home Thursday af- ternoon. Henry Seilinger called at the E. E. Glanville home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were Wing shoppers Wednesday. George Nolan called at the Roy Marchant home Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs, John Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and Edwin Trieb- wasser motored to Tuttle Wednesday to visit with relatives. Mr .and Mrs. Christ Wentz and family are visiting at the Wm. Witt home a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seibel and Lydia and LeNova Witt called at the Jacob Roth home Saturday evening. Gust Witt and Ed Stroh spent Thursday evening at the D. F. Mc- Clellan home. Charley Seilinger and mother spent Saturday evening at the Henry Sell- inger home. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Schlinker and son Donald and Arnold Schlinker and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Sun- day at the D. F. McClellan home. Joe Scallon was a business caller in Bismarck Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glanville and | family spent Sunday at the E. E. Glanville home. Erwin Glanville spent the week-end | with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. | | E. E. Glanville. Mrs. Ralph Halvor entertained Mrs, Owen McIntyre and son Hugh, Mrs, Arthur Tees and son Junior, Mrs, E. E. Glanville, Mrs. Burt Glan- ville and Mrs. Jchn Witt Friday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Marchant and afternoon. A carnival was held at Florence Lake school No. 1 Saturday evening, given by Miss Fay Harvey. A large crowd was present and a good time was enjoyed. « Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene, Albert Hindbrouch and Gust Witt spent Sunday evening at the Herman Nie- ters home. Edwin Zelmer motored Miss Mar- tha Hindbrouch to her parental home Sunday. She spent the past two weeks visiting at the Zelmer home. Misses Irene and Margaret Mar- chant spent Monday afternoon with their sister Mrs, John Witt. a ee i Tuttle i By LUCILLE WEIDEL Frank Berkvam spent a couple of cays last week in Jamestown attend- ing to business matters. Henry Kremenetsky is suffering from an attack of rheumatism in his knee and a bad wound in his foot caused by his stepping on a rusty nail, Wm. Burton motored to Sykeston Sunday where he spent the day with his family. J. E. Guldemann spent Saturday and Sunday with his family here. Mrs. F. F. Allanentertained Sunshine club at her home March 12. Art Baden visited friends in Bis- marck a few days last week. Dr. J. R. Ostfield formerly of Tut- Charles Josephson home. The occa- sion being Mr. Josephson’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Dalbec and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., transacted business in_ Underwood Monday. Miss Jean McGinnis of Sweet Briar is spending the week with her sister, Miss Marie McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scanlon and sons spent Tuesday evening at Ben Mc- Closkey’s. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Stark of McKen- aie were viistors in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fields mo- tored their daughter Esther to Bis- marck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wagle spent the week-end visiting at Jamestown. Henry McClosky, George Anderson and Charles Edwards were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. William J. Fredrick, Mrs. Maria Fredrick and Mrs. Joe Kott- sick all of Mandan visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and family Monday. Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Graham and son Jack, Miss Marie McGinnis and Miss Leah Harth were Kismarck call- ers Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Gra- ham remained in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scanlon and sons | 4: spent Sunday at the John Harty home. ee f Regan | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Joe Mickelson Wednesday. The next meeting will be held March 25 with Mrs. Sig. Rupp hostess. Mrs. A. L. Garnes and Mrs. W. N. Kelly were Wilton shoppers Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. B. O. Lein, Mrs. H. F. Dim- ond and Mrs. L. Hopkins were Bis- marck callers Monday. Mrs. Grant Scott, daughter Phyllis and Dale Langfort of Bismarck were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly for several days. Miss Bessie Wilson of Bismarck turned to their home Saturday to ¥ited at the Charley Danielson home spend Sunday. Mrs. John Baker and son James were Bi callers Saturday morning. Mrs. Presley Gosney called at the Elsus Elness home in Sterling Fri- day afternoon. ‘A large crowd attended the old- time dance in the Sterling hall Fri- day night which was given by Mrs. John Benz and Mrs. Herman Nieman. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Hank Nieman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis were Bismarck callers Thursday. } ‘Miss Genevieve Jessen spent Fri- | day ‘night and Saturday with Beryl ond Fogarty Bismarck caller Ed was & Thursday. Mrs. Fogarty returned home with him. Mr, and Mrs. Elsus Elness and son Curtis of Sterling visited at the Her- man Nieman home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Bennz and daughter Evelyn were Moffit callers Friday. Saturday. Miss Gladys Gramling, teacher from north of town, visited relatives near Bismarck over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Howe and daughter Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mitchell, Pete Leif, Ted Newman and Herman Mitchell attended the ban- quet of the I. G. A. Dealers in Bis- marck last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hanson are the proud parents of a baby boy born February 22. a] Missouri By L. M. CRAWFORD Mrs. Lovejoyce from Bismarck vis- ited with her mother, Mrs. Lighthizer, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lighthizer is quite ill with pneumonia. Mrs. James Robidou was a caller al the Lighthizer home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark were callers at the John Crawford home Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll and family and Miss Grace Miller of Mof- fit viisted at the Herman Nieman home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Lewis spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Floyd Bier of near Braddock. John Benz was a Sterling caller Friday. Bill Nieman and son Lester visited at the Herman Nieman home Sunday a fternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were Bismarck callers Saturday. Arnold Kush spent Sunday at the George Kusch home. Mrs, Cline and son Leslie were Moffit callers Monday. Beulah, Florence and Evelyn Benz spent Friday night with Lois Nieman. Charley Gosney called at the Elness home Sunday. Russell and Tilman Hanson were Sterling callers Saturday. Miss Ann Hayes vi'-ted at the Her- Nieman home Sunday. A large crowd attenuea the com- munity auction sale in Sterling Sat- urday. J. H. Riley acted as auctioneer. Free lunch was served by L. B. Smith. Edna Mae Gosney called at the El- ness home in Sterling Monday night. Quite a large crowd attended the Agricultural talk for the farmers given in the Sterling hall Monday iberece An agricultural movie was own. ————————"* | Arena | e By MRS. O. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. David Hein visited school No. 2 Friday afternoon. Miss Rose Schneider, the teacher, returned home with them to spend the week- end. She is a sister of Mrs. Hein. F. E. McShane, Ralph Leach of Arena and John Martin were dinner guests at the McIntyre home Satur- y Ed Smith was an evening visitor at Bluch Wagner’s Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ulfers motores to Bismarck Thursday to do some shopping and also visited at the Jan- sonius home while there. Christ Roth, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brosa and son Otto were among shoppers in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Fred Haas and George Mcintyre spent ‘Thursday in the capital city. P; Andrew Kraft and sister Miss Mar- tha spent Friday evening visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Gotfred Webber's. Mrs. Bert Glanville, Mrs. Arthur ‘Tees and little son, Mrs. John Witt, Mrs. E. E, Glanville and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and son Hugh called on Mrs. Ralph Halver Friday afternoon. Bluch Wagner was a business call- erin Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf and daugh- ter were guests at the Carolina Kraft home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and fam- was a week-end guest of her mother, Mrs, Anna Wilson. Other guests of Mrs. Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Al Schroeder and fathily of Wilton. O. M. Colip returned home Thurs- day after being a two months’ pa- tient fn the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes spent several days in Bismarck. Returning home with them Friday were Frances ‘Tourtelotte and Andy Garnes. Lyla and Ethel Hendrickson and Ella Schilling spent the week-end at their homes. Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson of Bis- marck were Regan callers Sunday. A fire of unknown origin destroyed the barn belonging to Andrew Hoch- halter Sunday evening. The loss is partially covered by insurance. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein entertained a few friends Thursday evening. Alvin Manning left for South Da- kota Monday where he will spend a few days visiting relatives. Miss Nelly Lundberg has returned to her home after having spent sev- the | eral months in Bismarck under a doc- tor's care. She now has as her guest here niece, Elaine Rhodes, of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein, daughter Marjorie, and Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein tle and located at the state hospital at Jamestown was visiting friends in the city one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Taasevigen were guests at the Vint Robertson home one day this weck. ; Rev. and Mrs. Carl Kinzler wer callers at the John Buck and Her- bert Lunden farm homes Friday eve- ning. F. P. Hutcheson returned from Bis- marck and Mandan Saturday where he has been enjoying visits with old | OPO Se Cameo bs | * Schrunk | ‘A. E. Walt visited at the Haven o— == em home Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Walt returned home with him after some time here taking care of her mother, Mrs. Hanen, who is rapidly recovering from a broken leg. Geo. Whitehead was a caller at the county seat Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Galbreath enter- tained a few of their friends at their farm home Tuesday evening. The evening was spent informally. Mrs. Carrie Hansen has been as- sisting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Russ, during the illness of Mr. Russ. Fred Wetzel motored to Steele Tuesday on business matters. The condition of Mrs. Otto Baden who has been ill for sometime, is re- ported as very serious. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hutcheson and baby, Emmett Ellingson and Elwood Hutcheson visited at the Wm. Hart- man home in Washburn Sunday. Prof. Peterson and Coach Kelly. went to Pingree Monday afternoon on a business matter. The sub-district tournament was held at Steele Thursday and Friday of last week at which five teams, Lehr, Tappen, Robinson, Wing and Tuttle competed for the championship, which | Frida: was awarded to Lehr. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Hartman formerly of Tut- tle and now residing at Washburn. John Hanen, Jake motored to Driscoll and were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nel- sen. J. M. Lein was a Bismarck business caller Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houser of Mc- Clusky were Regan callers Saturday. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were guests at the McIn- tyre home Sunday afternoon. Mrs, John Fode was shopping in Wing Friday and also stopped at the Chris Berg home on her way home. he Alta By KARL SCHATZ Emil Johnson and Emil Zelmer were callers at the Karl Schatz home ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz and Ed- mond motored to Washburn Monday and returned Tuesday. They were visiting relatives there. Alta callers Wednesday were Afra- ham Schaffer, Bill Hickel and Ed- mund Schatz. Afraham Schaffer was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Thursday. Emil Johnson called at the Karl Schatz home Saturday. Joe Diede was an Alta caller on Saturday. Thursday evening visitors at the John Stroh home were Gus, Edmund and Thafield Schatz and Ralph and Johnny Anderson. ‘The program which was held at the Edgemont school No. 3 Friday eve- nine was well attended by a large a Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz and son Edwin were Thursday evening visitors at the Philip Zelmer home near Re- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth called on friends here Saturday. Hugh Wright of Antler, N. D., was @ guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins ‘Wednesday. ° | o Taft o——_—______——-e By MES. P. M. GOSNEY Anton Oberg was a Bismarck caller ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children, Clifford, Marjorie and Evelyn, visited ‘Tuesday and Wednesday at the Pres- ley Gosney home. Mrs. Ed. Fogarty went to Bismarck ‘Wednesday Thursday. She attended the Home- makers’ demonstration on home gar- dens, She visited at the John El- ness home while there, also visited with her son Rex, who is employed in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney, Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children, Clifford, Marjorie and Evelyn, were Bismarck callers Tuesday. They also called at the Ben Koon and Carl Kositzky homes. Ernest Hurr and daughter Ida were Sterling callers Friday. Mrs, George Lee entertained M. E. Ladies’ Aid at ternoon. her home Friday af- Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller y- Edna Mae Gosney visited at the El- ness home in Sterling Tuesday night. Mr.‘and Mrs, Henry Jessen were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Helen and Rex Lhe age stay in town and attend high gan. Leslie Coombs and Nels Ness were business callers at the Karl Schatz home Thursday. Nels Ness, who is now living at Courtenay, N. D., was visiting a few drys with his son Noel. Charlie Larson called at the Emil Johnson home on Tuesday. Joe Diede called at the Karl Schatz home on Thursday. John Stroh was a McClusky caller ‘Wednesday. Gus and Edmund Schatz motored to McClusky Sunday evening. [Wilton eae By MRS. ART FERRIS Jim Keller and his son Dennis and family arrived Tuesday from Mon- tana for an extended visit with rela- tives in this community. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charley Keller Saturday, Febru- ary 28. Mother and son are doing nicely. Miss Gladys Gramling and her sis- ter Margaret of Regan called on their aunt, Mrs. Art Ferris, Friday after- noon. Wilford Christensen and Carrie Ann Johnson surprised their many friends Tuesday by being quietly married at Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Eastman are visiting in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Joe\Guthrie of Bis- jgeee visited friends in Wilton Sun- y. Mr. and Mrs, G. Tuesday evening. Paul Hapel was a business caller in Bismarck Friday. Miss Annie Chesak visited with Miss Lucille Crawford Thursday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Clark motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Ferris was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter Eleanor, Wm. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball were dinner guests at the John Crawford home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine .and family were entertained at Wm. Mc- Donald's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.: Wm. Gagnor and daughter Ruth Ann visited and dined at the John Crawford home Tuesday. ‘oe > { Hazlegrove | SO ent hk By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Jake Wagner was in Wing Monday. Raymond Wietstock and Ralph Leach were in Wing Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Hi Ulfers were in town Monday. pee Ed Pond called at the Carrie Kraft home Monday after Harold, who will help him for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were Tuttle on business Monday,” 4 Miss Rosemary Gergen spent the hee with her parents at Turtle ce, Ed Wagner called Tuesday at the ee ttle home, i . an ‘s. Ray Hazlegrove called ‘Wednesday at Elmer Perry's. John Wutzke is now working for Elmer Perry. He is a nephew of John Wutzke, north of Arena. Ray Hazlegrove ane Walter Krien and Elmer Perry and Art Ochsuner were in Tuttle Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith were in to the big free show in Tuttle ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Albert Gray and daughters Lorene and Norma, and the | Sons Clarence and James left for Turen, Iowa, Thursday. They will visit relatives at different points on their way there. Mr. and Mrs, John Erlenbuck vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff and family one day this week. They left the pate day for their home at . D. Christ Wolff was tranacting busi- ness in Wing Friday Fred, Arthur and Martha Pleinis and Emelia, Edward, Christ and Wil- liam Rath were visiting at the Romeo Bailey home Sunday. Ed Wagner and Pauline Wolff were callers at the Jake Wagner home Sunday. Sunday evening visitors at the Wolff.home were Maria, Magdalena and Alex Neff and Edward Wagner and Lena, Agatha and Jake Ens. Alex Neff visited Tuesday evening at the Jake Wutzke home. Elsie, Walter and Paul Wutzke were visiting Sunday evening with the young folks at Pehl’s. Louise and Adolph Pehl, Elsie, Walter ard Paul Wutzke and Martha Merkel were Tuesday evening visitors at the Chris; Wolff home. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were shoppers in Tuttle Saturday and also called at the E. E. Russ home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochsuner were in Tuttle one day this week. Lester Eswkins was in Tuttle Sat- urday on business. Miss Estelle Thoren was shopping in Tuttle Saturday. Screen Star Seeking Wife to Support Him Chicago, March 13.—()—Francis X. Bushman, former screen star, who recently announced he had lost his movie fortune, Thursday said he had offered himself in marriage to the woman who would pay the most to wed him. Bushman, who is appearing in a stock company in an outlying thea- ter, stipulated however, that the woman must have enough money tc support him in the manner to which he had become accustomed. He was not sanguine that one would be found as he set the figure at “one million dollars or more.” ‘The erstwhile movie lover gave his age as 47, his weight as 193 pounds, his height as 5 feet 11 inches and his health as perfect. “I married twice for love,” he said, “but both were failures. Perhaps I may find happiness with a third wife whom I marry for money.” Renewed Diphtheria Attack Grips Alaska Point Barrow, Alaska, March 13,— A renewed outbreak of diphtheria gripped this seitlement Thursday, overflowing the only hospitat with patients. Anxicty among health au- athorities rose because virtually ali available antitoxin had been used. Dr. Henry Griest of the Presby- terian hospital said the health bureau at Fairbanks, which sent a supply of antitoxin here last Sunday by Joe Crosson, airplane pilot, had advised him it was hesitant about sending more serum by plane because of the expense, , The physician rep! considerations were yssee oe Said that if the situation at Wain- right, southwest of here, became more Serious, more than 500,000 units of antitoxin would be needed. Motion picture company airplanes at Fairbanks were reported earlier in the week to be arrany additional serum, Bur whether Tee Olgierson, Mrs, re- | Louise Hagen and daughter Viola vis-- this was not definitely clal arrangements were preventing stated. 6 i] Y)