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y , Ww ; | Ry THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Ghylin | By MARGARET DAVIS John Keirland has been very last few days. took Mrs. King to Bismarck the previous Wed- nesday to see a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and Ed- win and Miss Ida Tosseth were guests at the L. W. Davis home the previous. Monday evening. Walter Schmesky was a Saturday evening guest at the Nels Aim home. A bi party was held at the Eric Znglebretchen home on Mr. Englebretchen Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis, Owen and Leona were Sunday guests of Earl Davis and family near Florence e, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm returned to the Nels Alm home after a visit with C. O. Kettleson in Rock Hill township. A surprise party was held at the Tosseth home Saturday evening on Miss Ida. Mr. Manning was a Sunday guest at the Willis Gill home. Victor Coleman and son Walter at- tended to Business in Regan Satur- day. Mr, and Mrs. Nels Tosseth and chil- dren and Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Per- kins were Sunday guests at the Arne and Mrs, A. Tosseth homes. ‘The Krause -children took in the party at Eric Englebretchen’s home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. EmiJ Olson. Miss Maxine Johnson spent the week-end in Ghylin visiting relatives. Little Ruby Anderson is on the sick lst. Miss Gaub has been helping Mrs. Eric Englebretchen with her work the Past week. Mrs. Henry Anderson has been helping care for Mrs. John Keirland during her sickness. Mrs. Charles Magnuson and son Bertil were business callers in Regan Saturday morning. Eric Englebretchen went to South Dakota last week on business. Mrs. Eric’s brother stayed with her during Mr. Englebretchen’s absence. Mrs. H. B, Gill called on Mrs, Wil- ‘Us Gill Monday. Mrs. Arne Tosseth called on Mrs. Davis Monday. Dorothy and Forest Little attended @ party at the Brennise home in Re- gan Saturday eve. Charles Magnuson is on the sick list. Paul Davis of Wing spent Satur- day night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. Mrs. C. Scott was a Monday guest { Mrs, A. Johnson. Bertel Gjers was a business caller Tuesday at the Henry Anderson home. ¢ and Eunice Davis called on Mrs, Bert Hedstrom Thursday af- ternoon. Staton Davis called on Arne Tos- seth Monday. gc ene dy rf Steiber { ot Eee a “By MRS. WM. HICKEL, ° Mrs. A. J. Vendsal and little son Donald of Bismarck spent the past week visiting at the J.C. Olson home. The township board held their meeting at the John Anderson home Tuesday. Mr. Anderson is acting as clerk until after election. Delbert Olson was a Regan caller Monday. ‘The Steinert boys spent Wednesday evening at the A. Albrecht home. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist were Regan and Still callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler spent Sunday at the Emil Sattler home. Clarence McAllister was an Alta caller Thufsday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Oder motored to the Ed. Morris home near Baldwin Thursday. Mrs. Oder remained there for a couple of days’ visit, returning home Saturday evening. Efraham Scheaffer called at the John Stroh home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family spent Wednesday evening at the J. C. Olson home. Mr .and Mrs. Robert Patzner and son Bobbie were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr, aod Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons Emil and Hjalmer spent Sunday al the Ned Asplund home near Still. Earl. and Glen McAllister spent ‘Wednesday evening at the John An- derson home. C. L. Malone spent a couple of days this week at the John Zelmer home. Mr. Radke of Underwood called at the Emil Sattler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne called in Still Saturday. Gerald Jones and Delbert Olson spent Thursday evening at the Fred Brackett home. Nick Ukronik called at the J. C. Olson home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Patzner and children, Bernice and Bobbie; attend- ed church services in Wilton Sun- day. ‘Among those who attended the oyster supper given by the Woodmen in Regan Thursday evening were J. C. Olson, John Carlson and Ted Amt undson. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler and Emil Sattler were callers at the Fred Bergquist home Sunday. Miss Vina Oder spent the week-end at her home. J.C. Olson and little Donald Vend- sal called at the Efraham Scheaffer home Wednesday. Delbert Olson and Gerald Jones called in Regan and Still Saturday. Harold Falkins spent the week-end at the Sam Hauser home near Mc- Clusky. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist called at the J. C. Olson home Wednesday. Shoppers ‘at the Alta store Friday were: Joe Diede, Glen and Wallace McAllister and Karl Schatz and son ‘Taffiel. Fred Bergquist was a Regan caller Friday afternoon. Herbert Zelmer called at the in Regan Emanual Steinert and Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Scheaffer and son Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Scheaffer and son Marion and Glen McAllister motored to the John Rothe home- z.ear McClusky Saturday evening and attended a dancing party. They re- * “mained over and spent Sunday at the | part of the Emanual Scheaffer home near Mc- Ciusky. Mra J. ©. Olson and Mrs. A, J. Vendsal and son Donald spent ‘Ihursday evening at the John Carl- sen home, A. J. Vendsal motored up from Bis- marck Sunday and spent the day at the J. C. Olson home. sal, who has been visiting the past week at the Olson home, returned to Bismarck with Mr. Vendsal Sunday evening. ° ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ted Amundson and family spent Sunday .at the John Carlson home. Efraham Scheaffer called at the Charlie Quarnitsky home Monday. Pete Oshanyk called at the J. C. Olson home Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Olson called at the Efraham Scheaffer home Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Just and fam- ily are moving onto the place where George McAllister formerly lived. Callers at. the John Anderson home Monday were Fred Bergquist, John Stroh, Efraham Scheaffer and Bill Hickel. Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Scheaffer and son Marvin spent Monday eve- on pd ben chased last year, into converted, this ‘buildin Hn yuildi on his i i is @ barn Miss Brudevold Bismarck Friday ‘dental. work done. Leo Daily and family of Lark, N. D., spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Daily's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long were Sun- was a@ passenger to afternoon to have day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A.| Amundson, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martini were Bismarck callers’ Wednesday. | Mr. J. G. DeFrance has purchased the Fisher Motor company business at Hazelton and will move his family there. L. V. Lesher went to Linton Mon- day afternoon... He was accompan- jed as far as Hazelton by Mrs. E. F. Savage, who spent the afternoon with triends. Don Macdonald drove over to Haz- elton with Mr. De France Wednesday ‘o help fix up the garage for busi- ness. 2 The Study and Civic club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fetterley. Thirteen members were present. Plans were made for the Program put on by Napoleon on Fri- day evening. After the business meet- ing Mrs. Lesher gave a review of Bernie Babcock’s book, “The Soul of ning. at the John Stroh home. Gottlieb Steinert called at the Wm. Steinert home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- Ann Rutledge.” The next meeting will be Tuesday afternoon, March 24, ut the home of Mrs. Koenig. The program given by the Thurs- ily and Bennie Schatz spent Saturday , day Study club of Napoleon on Fri- evening visiting at the John Ander-|¢ay evening at the school gym was son home, $$ L Menoken | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE marck. ternoon, ‘ marck. friends and relatives at'Menoken. Mrs. A. T. Welch has been on the sick list. Dance were visiting Thursday after- noon at the O. R. Ayres home. Mrs, Park Wood entertained the Menoken Homemakers’ club Thurs- day afternoon. There were fourteen ladies present. The project Jeaders gave the lesson on “The North Da- kota Farm Vegetable Garden.” Mr. and Mrs. Neil Funston and lit- tle daughter have moved their of Glencoe. Temvik Friday evening. oken girls team won with a score of consolidated school. and Sunday. Miss Orpha Agnew and Mrs. A. C. ° well attended. Lutheran Church Notes—The choir ‘@| will practice at the Forsburg home Friday evening, March,20. The Sun- @| Gay school will practice their Easter songs and recitations at the church Sunday, March 22 at 1:30 o'clock. All who are taking part in the program Mr.-and Mrs. Park Wood and fam- | please come.—Do not forget the bus- ily were entertained at dinner Sun-|iness meeting Wednesday evening, day by Mr. and Mrs. Sensek of Bis-/March 25 at 8 o'clock. All voting members are asked to be present.— Mr, and Mrs. Charles Graves visit-| Lenten services will be held at the ed the McCormick home Sunday af-| Maria Lutheran church Friday eve- ning, March 27 at 8 o'clock and there Mrs. R. M. Ludemann spent Tues-| will also be services Sunday after- day visiting Mrs. C. C. Larson in Bis-|100n, March 29, at 3 o’clock.—The Luther League will meet at the Peter- Miss Orpha Agnew spent Thurs-/son home Saturday evening, March day, Friday and Saturday visiting | 28, Schrunk By MARGARET MARCHANT Annie, Emil and Edward Stroh, Margaret and Susie Marchant, Rose, Ellen and William Ryan, George and Ted Nolan and Gustaph Witt, spent Tuesday evening with Ella Funston. Farmers’ Union meeting held in the Sterling. hall Monday night. Mrs. Wright, Miss Vera McCul- lough and Miss Wall were dinner guests at the Gosney home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- ily visited with relatives in Moffit Sunday. Horace Fairchild was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling and aay were Bismarck callers Satur- lay. * George Lewis was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney visited & the Steve Triplett home Thurs- lay. Mr. and J~:s. George Lewis were Bismarck “callers Saturday. They Were accompanied by Ida and Elmona Hurrs Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dela Barr and daugh- ter Mary Lou were dinner guests at the Presley Gosney home Sunday. Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil- liam were Sterling callers Friday. Edna Mae Gosney spent Thursday night with Ruth Parker. Helen and Rex Swindling spent the week-end at their home. ‘The M. E. Ladies? Aid held a food sale in Parkes’ store Saturday. Coffee and cake was also served. Next Sat- urday they will hold a food sale in L. B. Smith's store. Althea Belk spent Monday night with Edna Mae Gosney. Mrs. John Baker and sons Johnny and James were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling and family attended a birthday party in Mandan Tuesday night. McKenzie } By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Ladies’ Aid met Wednesday agternoon at the parsonage with Mrs. Van Horn as hostess. Ten members and two visitors were present. Vice President Mrs. Hermanson took charge of the meeting. Secretary Mrs. E. W. Anderson and Vice Pres- ident Mrs. Hermanson resigned as Officers of the Aid. Mrs. Henry Lar- Son was elected vice president and Mrs. T. T, Hughes was elected sec- retary for the remainder of the year. The Aid pians another dinner April 1, The committee in charge are «| Mrs. Wm. Stark, Mrs. Henry Larson, Mrs. C. W. Thompson and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe. The Royal Neighbors met in the hall Thursday night with 17 mem- bers present. The next meeting will be held March 26. After the business session lovely refreshments were Roy Marchant visited at the Her-| served with Mrs. George Manly and hhouse- {man Neiters home Wednesday eve- hold furniture and are living south | Ming. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt spent from ith |Sunday until Wednesday at the John Menoken played brogtiters Bice! Bauer 5 Emil and Annie Stroh visited i the 6 . ‘The: Temvik boys’ team won |Marchant home Thursday evening. faked ee ‘Menoken boys with a score} Gustaph Witt called at the Jacob of 30 to 4. The P. T. A. sold candy at |Stroh home Wednesday. this game receiving $2.90, which will] Bennie and Edwin Triebwasser and be used to purchase dishes for the |Leo Hambacker called at the Delmer McCullen home Wednesday evening. Miss Lillian Newman accompanied! Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and Miss Margarette Olson to her home at | daughters Irene and Margaret mo- Jamestown, N. D. to spend Saturday |tored to Wing Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and Mrs. Ed. Ebling, Miss Blanche Stew- | daughters Irene and Margaret called art and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann at-|at the Herman Neiters home Friday tended a surprise party Friday eve- | evening. ning in honor of Mrs. Tom Cooper of Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Seiber and Edward and Ted Stroh and Gus- taph Witt spent Saturday evening at the E. M. Nolan home. family spent Sunday visiting relatives! Mrs. John Bauer and son Edwin in Bismarck. Triebwasser spent Tuesday evening Mrs. Laura Dance visited Sunday, |at the Wm. Witt home. Monday and Tuesday af the R. L, Dralle home in Bismarck. Emil Stroh spent a few days at the home of his brother, John. Stroh. i, Mrs. Walter Yeakle entertained} Edwin ‘Triebwasser and Herbert five tables of whist in honor of the} Hoffman of near McClusky visited at birthday of her husband Sunday eve-|the Marchant home Saturday eve- ning. High scores were won by Ralph Ishmael and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wildes and family of Bis- marck, and Orrin Anderson. Miss Annie Stroh was an over night guest with Miss Ella Funston Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt spent Mon- day at the R. G. Marchant home. 4 SAL 9 | Albert Heimbuch, Gustaph, Ted | Braddock |Jana John Nolan, William Ryan, were o—____—___--—- ———¢|Sunday visitors at the Jacob Stroh By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church | Saturday met at the home of Mrs. George Dex- ter Thursday afternoon. ‘The Braddock Boys’ and Girls’ ketball teams went to Napoleon Wed- nesday evening to play the return game, which resulted in a score of home. Roy Marchant motored to Wing afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family were Sunday dinner guests at bas-|the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt. Herman Neiters was a Wing caller Friday afternoon. Andrew Neiters stayed at the Jacob 12 to 13 in favor of Napoleon for the | Berg home while Bergs went to South girls, and a score of 24 to 28 also in| Dakota last week. favor of Napoleon for the boys. Miss Bertha Koenig, who had visiting at the home of her sister, James Novy motored to Wing been !"Tuesday afternoon. Gustaph Witt visited at the Jacob Mrs, Bernard Baxter of Mandan, for | Stroh home Tuesday evening. a few days, returned to Braddock Thursday evening. B. F. Lane of Moffit drove down with Rev. Kinzler Sunday evening and attended services here in the M. E. church, Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Corey enjoyed a visit from Mr. Corey's niece and Joe Novy called at the Louis Novy home Tuesday afternoon. Taft ae oe ee By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY o 2. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wilson| Quite a large crowd attended Home- of Flasher, Thursday and Friday. tini went to Bismarck Thursday. secured work. Jalmar Juhola, accompanied by Mr. Wednesday in iness call in Braddock Wednesday. getting along fine and is expected home next week. Mr. and Mrs. family were Sunday visitors at F, Bibelheimer home. Mrs. J. D. McCusker of day afternoon. their son Friday and also attended Dexter home. Braddock business caller Friday. here during the winter. Mr. and Mrs Art Button, Mr. and Mrs, Frank and tives. John Stockburger, for the past several weeks, returned home Saturday. Ross and son, also A. J. Piers, spent | Weginesday. . Kingler visited in Braddock | sonday. aie, Aid at the} Horace Fairchild, son Hanford and who has been} Mr. working on the section at Fredonia | Sterling callers Tuesday. ©, Felthelm moved the remaining | erson house, | Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Benz/attended the makers’ clitb at the home. of Mrs. Messrs L, V. Lesher and F. E. Mar-| Charley Ryan in Sterling Tuesday af- ternoon. . Those from here who at- A. W. Pommier left Monday after-| tended were Mrs. Ed. Fogarty, Mrs. noon for Coteau, N. D., where he has} Henry Swindling and Mrs. George Lewis. Anton Oberg A lovely lunch was served. was a Sterling caller Charley Gosney and Glen Elness Bismarck. Sheriff Klein of Linton made a bus-| were callers at the Horace Fairchild home Tuesday. ‘We are pleased to report that M. E.| Oscar Jarsett was a Sterling call- Ryan, who underwent an operation in | er Wednesday. Bismarck for a growth in his nose| Mrs. John Baker and sons James and also had his teeth extracted, is/and Johnny were . Sterling viistors | Mr, and Mrs. Belmar Drystad and Ted Zottnick and/daughters Stella and Velma were the H.|dinner guests at the Gosney home Sun day. Hazelton | © Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild and called on Braddock friends Thurs-|son Hanford spent Saturday evening at the Andy Ducett home in Mc- Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Henry were | Kenzie. Passengers to Kintyre Friday to be| Mrs, Floyd Belk and children spent present at the birthday party for|Sunday at the John Baker home. Ernest Hyrr was a Sterling caller Arnold Kusch were Sterling callers Adolph Exener of Edgeley was a@ | Thursday. Presley Gosney and Charley were Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Allen and John |in McKenzie Tuesday having black- Allensworth went to Bismarck Satur-|smith work done. A township meeting was held at 1an © e Tuesday, Mrs. Nieman being clerk. Eunice Jesson spent Tuesday night to Mrs. Baxter located over the drug store | with Elmona Hurr. while they have been attending school | Pete Youngreen was a Sterling call- er Monday. Joe Erickson called at the Ernest Ryan Mrs, M. E.|Hurr home Sunday. Ryan went to Bismarck Sunday to} Mrs. John Baker and son James: visit with Mr. Ryan and other rela- | visited at the Floyd Belk home Mon- day afternoon. and Mrs. Wd. Fogarty were Mr. and Mrs. Gosney ‘were town callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieriin and lini Mrs. E. W. Anderson in charge. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Adams were Bis- marek callers Monday. Mrs. Warren Clizbe is assisting Mrs. R. C. Wildfang with her house- work. Mrs. George Manly was a business caller in Sterling Wednesday eve- ning. tle son visited at the T. Hughes home Tuesday evening. Among the Saturday shoppers from here in Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. L. Watson and daughters Lillian and Esther, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wat- son, Charlie Bratton, Mrs. F. M. Schaunburg and daughters Katheryn and Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons, Willie, Allen and Marrian Clizbe. Miss Lillian Watson, who teaches school at Wilton, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pearson and lit- tie sons Larsie and Ellsworth of Bis- Hughes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hulett, Mr. and Mrs. E. Nagel, Miss Hannah Raftseth and Louis Madsen of Bis- |marck were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams Monday eve- ning. Mrs. Eddie Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson of Moffit were sup- rer guests at the Adams home. By ALICE M. WALKER Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McGinnis en- tertained at their home Wednesday evening, Mr. McGinnis’ Sunday school class comprising 24 young people of Wilton and vicinity. Games were the diversion and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger and } son Allen were Sunday guests of Mrs. Olienburger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Spitzer, Sr., living near Bald-| | | win, Wayne Corrington entered a Bis- marck hospital Wednesday where he | underwent an operation for hernia. Ted Hencz accompanied Dr. The- lan, Wilton, to Bismarck last Sunday where they went to convene with medical men of that place. Mary Krush, Wilton, stayed with Mrs. Hencz until his return Monday morn- ing. Mrs. Harry Davenport, Regan, spent a few hours with relatives here Fri- day afternoon, Her daughter, Miss Charlotte Wilmot, accompanied her home to remain over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin, Regan, were visitors at the Wm. Ollenburger home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ghylin is a sister of Mrs. Ollenburger’s. Jake Martie returned Monday from his home at Elkville, Ill., where he has spent the past two weeks with his family. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Warren and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Mose Dionne went to Bismarck Saturday afternoon, where they were overnight guests of relatives. Jess Smith came up from Bismarck Wednesday evening for a short visit with relatives. Hilda Christensen ac- companied him and was the guest of her mother, Mrs.’ Mary Ollenburger. They returned to Bismarck Thursday evening. Miss Franketta Dutton, Chapin, was an overnight guest of her class- niate, Miss Jane Dixon, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelsven, Wil- ton, were entertained dt the home of Tfr, and Mrs. Leslie Miller Saturday evening. Rev. Norman 8. Johnson, Bismarck, and Rev. Fred Christ, Wilton, met with the parents of the community at the school house Tuesday evening for the purpose of organizing a Sun- day school. Forty-six children were enrolled. Mr. and Mrs, George Keller have taken up their residence at the John Koch home, where Mrs. Keller will assume the duties of the household and help care for her small sister and brothers. Mrs. Keller was formerly Ella Koch. The Macomber Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. John Dixon | Saturday afternoon. The lesson, Home Conveniences, was'given by Mrs. Otto ment, a piano solo, The Scarf Dance, by Chaminade, was rendered by Miss Jane Dixon, and refreshments were served by the hostess. The meet- ing will be with Mrs, Rit Polzin on March 28th, ‘We are sorry to state that George Paralysis last. week, is not greatly im- Proved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon were entertained at the Walter Leben home Tuesday evening. Sidney Waddington spent from Wednesday until Saturday in Bis- isarck, where he was under the care of an eye specialist. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richards, Wilton, were guests at the Johnny Pfau home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth entertained Mr. and Mrs, John Ham- mock, Wilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson at a chicken supper at the tapi tas) home Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parks came up from Bismarck Sunday to see Grandpa Hanwell, who is a brother of Mrs. Cowan's, They also visited at the John Dixon home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pfau were callers at the Harry Kuntz home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Kuntz and Mrs. Pfau are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller Thursday at an evening of bridge. The games were succeeded by a tasty lunch, George Michelson, Regan, spent Thursday and Friday at the Hollings- worth home. i’ Moffit ‘| By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT The Rainbow Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Burns Bailey on Friday, aMrch 13. After roll call and preliminaries Mrs. Melvin Thor- sen, president, gave a very interesting talk on Jane’ Adams—social welfare leader. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hansen enter- tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter and children and Miss Etta Hoffman. Don Dralie called at the Peter Hofstad home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pillsbury entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and son Clifford, Miss “amanda Iwen and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad and children. Several from Moffit attended the home Saturday night. Mrs. Gertie Hoffman entertained a rumber of children at a birthday party for Miss Dorothy McCail on Saturday. Games were played dur- ing the afternoon and a nice lunch Was served by the hostess. Miss Dor- othy received a number of pretty gifts. Mrs. O. E. Kinzler entertained the Foreign Missionary society at her home Wednesday. A good crowd was wresent. Three new members were added to the roll call. It was de- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Adams and Lit- ; cided to give a program on Sunday, March 21 as it is Founders’ day—just 62 years since Foreign Missions were established. Mrs. Fred Moffit was a passenger to Bismarck on the Soo train Mon- day. Mrs. Bert Johnson returned home from a four weeks’ visit with friends in Bismarck on the Soo Saturday. Mrs. Ed. Olson spent several days last week visiting her daughter Mrs. John Benz. There will be a picture social in the hall on Friday evening, March 27, for the benefit of the preacher's salary. Ladies bring supper for two marck, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. T.: and a picture of yourself. Free coffee will be served. A candy booth will he conducted by the high school girls. A good program will be given free. Mrs. O. E. Kinzler called at the C. E. Moffit home Sunday. B. F, Lane accompanied O. E. Kinz- ler to Bradflock Sunday evening. Mrs. Fay Johnson visited with Mrs. Frank Benz Saturday. Mrs. Adams was also a guest at the Frank Benz home Saturday. Horace Brownawell was awarded the road contract for the county road maintenance. A surprise and birthday party was held at the D. H. Werner home Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Werner's birthday. A large crowd was present and a nice lunch was served during the afternoon. Mrs. Hayes, mother of Miss Anne Hayes, who lives at Bottineau, N. D., is visiting with relatives here around Moffit. Mrs. Sam Mauk entertained the following at dinner on Friday: the Emmett Carrol, Asa Werner, George Parks families and Mrs. Hayes and children of Bottineau, N. D. Curtis Clark was a Moffit caller Monday. Mrs, A. E. Cline and Mrs. J. F. Coder called at the Edson home Fri- aay evening. . ‘The community was greatly shocked Friday to hear of the death of Mrs. Francis Fowler at the Bismarck hos- pital Thursday evening. She was well known around Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soule were Moffit callers Monday. ON a Ecklund “By JUSTINE MORRIS Willard Dimond was a caller at the Te Moree home Monday. a ict ough was a shopper Wilton Monday. Issy Brown was @ business caller at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Lester Falkenstein called at the Clarence Falkenstein home Tuesday. T. F. Morris and daughter Marian were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mabel McCullough was a caller in Wilton Friday. Marian Morris visited at the Edw. Morris home near Baldwin Thursday and Friday. A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the dance in the American Legion hall in Regan Sat- night. T. F. and Edward Morris and W. Oder were callers at the Sam Turn- bow and George Morris homes near Bismarck Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid held their meeting with Mrs. John Vollan Thursday af- ternoon, Dorothy and Donald Morris visited st their home over Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson family visited at the H. A. McCul- lough home Sunday. . Levi Anderson visited at his home Sunday. Ira Falkenstein was a caller in Re- gan one day last week. a Frayne Anderson was an overnight guest st the John Volisn home Sun- Anderson visited Sunday at Gay night. « the Howard Taplin home. ° Larson which included some fine demonstrations. Following adjourn- iS 8a Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Ire Falkenstein end Caughter Marie and Clarénce Olson Hanwell,’ who suffered: a stroke of | da; bridge party at the W. H. Brownawell | nin called at the T. F. Morris home Sun- day night. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein and Gaughters Ruth and Marie visited at the Harry Olson home Sunday. Gene Perkins was a brief caller at the Henry McCullough home Satur- ry. T. F. Morris and daughter Marion visited at the Sam Turnbow home near Bismarck Thursday. Harlow Hendershott visited at the Tom Morris home Saturday after- noon. eee ee o 3 | Still i _ 6 By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand are proud over the arrival of a baby girl born to them Saturday, March 14. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Signe Johryon was a caller in Still Monday evening. Harry Triska called on Erick Pear- son Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Axel Asplund were Friday callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. Mrs. Reka Manning and daughter Malinda of near Regan and Helen Pearson were Saturday callers at the Hagstrom home. Mr. and Mrs. Law and daughter motored to Bismarck Friday. Howard Taplin called on Walter Sundquist one day last week. Mrs. Carlson accompanied ba Signe Johnson to Regan Tues- Ly. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson and Mrs. Oscar Erickson were callers at the Hagstrom Rome Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson ‘@ | Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and children visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon. Mr, and Mrs. John Asplund and sons Robers, Kenneth and Lloyd and Miss Laura Benson motored to Flash- er, N. D.,, to spend the week-end with Mrs. Asplund’s and Miss Benson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benson. Miss Benson remained at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon and fam- ily were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson. Mrs. Albert Johnson called on Mrs. Walter Sundquist one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and son Philip, Mr. and Mrs. John John- son and Ragnar Johnson were guests of Mrs, Signe Johnson Wednesday. Ole Hagstrom and son Oscar called on Theo Amundson Saturday eve- s. Helen Broehl visited Sunday at the Conrad Johnson home. Hilda Ghylin spent Saturday with Hilma Johnson. Erick Pearson, Axel Asplund and Verner Nordquist were Wilton callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson motored to Bis- marck on business Saturday. Albert Johnson was a caller in Bis- marck Wednesday. Leo Strand and Peter Johnson mo- tored to Baldwin Wednesday. Mrs. Edwin Johnson called at the John Johnson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and son Dennis and daughter Doris and Leo Amundson were dinner guests of Mrs. Signe Johnson Tuesday. The P. T. A. of Still held their regular meeting Friday the 13th in the Still hall. The program con- sisted of short talks, recitations and a vocal solo. The meeting was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and children and Anthony Erickson were ‘Tuesday evening callers at the Hag- strom home. Mrs. N. Sandelin and Mrs. Chas. Lind and son were Monday callers at the Matson home. ~p e Missouri peerage By L. M. CRAWFORD Miss Eliza Nicholson visited at the James Robidou home Wednesday. Vidette and Jerome Robidou visited at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Thurs- day. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Clark, Miss Evelyn Thomas and Miss Mayme Clark motored to Bismarck Friday afternoon. Miss Thomas spent the week-end in Bismarek. Walter Woodworth attended the dance in Moffit Friday night. A number of neighbors and frjends attended the surprise party at the William McDonald home Saturday evening. All those present report a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Garry O'Callaghan viisted at the Clark home Saturday evening. Miss Muriel Benson from Bismarck spent the week-end with Miss Mar- gery“McDonald. A number of friends from this community attended the funeral of Mrs. Francis Fowler at Glencoe Sun- day afternoon. Miss Annie Chesak spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Lucille Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald and fam- ity were callers at the Andrew Irvine bome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Small and fam- ily visited at the Woodworth home Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James McDonnell, Hazel Clark, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucille, Bob McDonnell, John Clark, Mayme Clark and Clarence Farrell were entertained a the Leslie Clark home Sunday eve- s > | Trygse i By GLADYS NELSON Edwin Olson was a supper guest Tuesday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Edwin Olson called at school No. 1 in Trygg Tuesday and took Gerald and Gwendolyn Nelson home. Sam Brown and Marie Farrell mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday on S. | business. Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Mrs. tored business mission. John Anderson, }Marvin Hendrickson from Regan were dinner guests Thursday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Willie Jiras was a caller Thursday Hen Jiras were entertained Thursday night to a chicken supper by the Geo. F. Nelson family. Lawrence Stocks and Ervin Bour- gols were brief callers Saturday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and family and Sam Brown motored to Menoken Friday night to attend the Farmers’ Union meeting conducted by Maddock, Turner and P. P. Bliss of Menoken. Mrs. Ida Thorson and children vis- ited with her sister, Mrs. Emil Moses, and family the previous Sunday. Mrs. C. J. Rue of Bismarck is spending this week with her daughter La Gladys Rue at Linden school lo. 2. The Magnus family, Mrs. Harju and children, Emil Louiska, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rooker and children spent a pleasant evening Saturday of last week with the Geo. Pettis family, the occasion being Mrs. Pettis’ birthday anniversary. Severt Gylden called at the Arthur Magnus home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Jacob Niemi has been enjoy- ing a visit this winter from an older sister, who resides in Spokane, Wash. Neighboring friends gave a party for the sister at the Niemi home last bid previous to her return to Wash- in. Mabel, Marie and Lynn Magnus visited last Sunday with the Walter Riedinger children. Elmer Magnus and Jennings Ket- tleson called at C. O. Kettleson’s and Arthur Magnus’ last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott visited at Ad Nels Nelson home Saturday night. The township board met Tuesday at the clerk's office, Arthur Magnus, we audit the books for the year’s bus- 155. oe Alta ‘ By KARL SCHATZ Gerald Jones and Ed. Schatz called at the Karl Schatz home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett were Alta shoppers Monday. Karl Schatz was an Alta caller Monday. Rudolph, Davold and Jake Schaffer made a business trip to McClusky on Tuesday. Gus, Edwin and Henry Schatz vis- ied with Ed. Kurle on Monday eve- ing. Rudolph and Jake Schaffer re- turned home Monday evening from Velva where they have been em- ployed the last few months. Emil Johnson and son Eddie called at the Howard Coombs home Mon- day. > Karl Schatz was a at the Fred Brackett home Tuesday. Edwin Schatz was an Alta caller Tuesday. Howard and Walter Coombs were McClusky shoppers Monday. George Hecker transacted business in Mercer on Wednesday. Nole Ness and Jack Coombs were McClusky callers Tuesday. Ed Kurle called at the H. Schatz home Wednesday. Harold Brown of near Pickardville called at the George Hecker home ‘Wednesday. * Ed. Kurle, Edmund and Emanuel oe were Alta shoppers Wednes- lay. Eddie Johnson visited with Eman- uel Schatz Friday. Thafield Schatz called at the Dan Rinhart home on Saturday. Charlie Larson called at the Karl Schatz home Tuesday. Henry Schaffer viisted at the Fred Brackett home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson and son Andy were McClusky shoppers Sat- urday. Gus Schatz visited at the Dave Hochhalter home Saturday evening. David Schatz visited with Alvin Brackett Saturday. Emanuel and Edwin Schatz and Alvin Brackett visited at the Noel home Saturday. Alvin Brackett called at the Karl Schatz home Saturday. Jake and Donald Schaffer were callers at the Fred Brackett home on Saturday. Jack Coombs was a Pickardville called Saturday. sy ania.” Wing | By LILLIAN MUELLER . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cumber of Jamestown spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wagle. Ed Rashe was a supper guest at the Benn McCloskey home Saturday. Miss Violet Olson, Miss Burnett Ja- cobson, Dee Bailey and Joe Cool were Sunday visitors at the Ole A. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and fam- ‘ly spent Sunday afternoon visiting at the Christ Benz home. Ferna Glanville spent Sunday af- ternoon with Olga Kuloshi. The Busy Bee 4-H Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. A. Kapplin Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding of Bismarck were Thursday callers at the John Harty home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Banttarl were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kavon- jus Sunday. Helen Bleth was a dinner guest at the Mueller home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kopplin and Mrs. Clyde Harvey and daughter Laverne were callers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rashe are the parents of a baby girl born Thursday, March 12. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter Rhoda spent Sunday in Tuttle visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. Suby and daugh- ter spent the week-end in Bismarck. o-: oe | Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were shoppers in Linton and‘ Temvik Tues- day. They visited at the C. J. Enders home in Temvik anid Miss -Elizabeth, who has been employed at the Enders Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCrory returned to North Dakota Saturday, from Sunny California, where they spent the winter months. They are at pres- ent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mctrory’s, nee Luara Kyes’ parents, Joe Lauinger, proprietor of the city. meat market of Linton, was a busi- ness caller at the Ed Weller hcme on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Grenz were Monday evening visitors at the Henry Humann home, Merle Buck called at the Porter ‘Umber ranch on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Grenz called at the Koppy home Tuesday evening. John Ohlhauser, Jr., was a business caller at the Koppy home Wednesday afternoon. Math Koppy called on his several friends in Cannon Balf on Thursday afternoon. Wallace Kyes and son-in-law, Ted McCrory, were Cannon Ball shoppers hale ected ir, and Mrs. Steve Koppy were Thursday afternoon visitors ut the ae Surber home. . ‘atl Reidinger, Lawrence Mich- ween and Steve Koppy, Jr., lay evel visitors cl ite Eagle and Jerome Cot- ton Wood of Cannon Ball were Fri- day afternoon business callers at the Steve Koppy home. Otto Maler of the Cannon Ball vi- cinity was a caller at the Koppy home Friday evening. He was one of the many to attend the program and pie {| Social held in the school in which teaches. John Linke Math and Steve Koppy, Jr., trans- acted business in ‘Cannon ‘Ball Friday afternoon. G. C. Grenz, Dewey Lauler, Francis Chesrown, Porter Umber, Herr, John Burkhart, Herman Buckhouse, John A. Ohlhauser, Sr., John Ohlhauser, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Joeb and daughter Magdalene, Gust Joeb, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and younger children were among those from this ones who shopped in Linton Sat- Ye a ‘ creamery was in this localit v ie who has been loy- beh a be hath home for some t time Spent lay with his parents in Linton, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Logne. ‘Walter Schiermeiter was a caller at the Koppy and Jake Schiereister homes Sunday afternoon. Gottlieb Grenz of near Temvik was a Monday evening caller at the Steve ee home. . and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and their daughters spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Schiermeister's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt of near Hazelton, leaving here Mon- day morning. Math Koppy was a business caller at the Frank Lauler home Monday afternoon, < Bill Humann who has been naking his home with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister this past winter, mo- tored to Wishek Sunday to visit his folks. Roscoe Bowman transacted busi- ness in Hazelton Saturday. l Hazelton q (eo By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Miss Ruth Soule spent the week- end at her home, returning to school Monday. The high school basketball team made a trip to Mandan Friday eve- ning to take part in the district tour- nament. Saturday morning the team Played Linton and won with a score of 17 to.19, thereby securing second Place and a basketball trophy Miss Florence Zahn and W. Clay- ton McMullen motored down from Jackie Graham is staying in Mc- Kenzie during Mrs. Graham's sick- ness. . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harju and son Norman were Sunday visitors at the Charles Josephson home. Helen Goder entertsined s num- friends at her home Wednes- in honor of her daughter Helen's it spent Sunday with mo- | day iy On &/ birthday. B. W. Graham Willie Jires and | his wife at the Peon bmg hom Bismarck Saturday. They returned Sunday evening. The Temvik girls’ and boys’ basket- ball teams will come to Hazelton Monday evening. The boys will play the future Farmers’ team and the Temvik girls will battle with the loca: girls’ team. Robert Sautter of Linton visited with friends in Hazelton a few days last week. ‘The local P. T. A. will hold a reg- ular meeting Wednesday evening. A very good program is planned. Mr. and Irs. J. J. Meyer motored to Bismarck re Dr. R. R. Hogue of Linton was a visitor in Hazelton, Wednesday. J. B. was very pleas- antly surprised Friday evening. when a large number of friends and neigh- bors came in to help him celebrate his birthday. Progressive whist was Played and a delicious lunch was served. Friday, March 27, the girls’ and boys’ glee clubs of the local high school will present the operetta “The Toreadors.” The play will be held on the stage in school gymnasium. Clayton McMullen celebrated his birthday by asking in a number of friends, Saturday evening. Mr. Brink, of the firm Quanrud, Riebold, Bismarck, was a business visitor here Monday. day. Roy J. Garrison made a trip to Garrison Monday where he transact- ed_business. The Pranier bridge club met Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. A. E. Klahunde. The Business Mens’ club held a reg- ular meeting Thursday evening. The W. C. T. U. will meet Wednes-

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