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Sterling By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus were Driscoll callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Mel Ness and, Bud Gedivic were Bismarck callers Friday. E. A. Kling, accompanied by Buddy ‘Wildfang, Isam Belk, Joseph Dorson and Dean Kusch were Bismarck call- ers Tuesday evening. Ed. Schmidt was a town caller ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph De La Barre were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland attend- ed the home talent play in Driscoll Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kling and fam- ily and Miss Irene Baker and Miss Florence Langley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Miss Vera McCullough, Miss Tillie Wall, Clifford Olson, Mrs. Zelmar Drystad and Mrs. Roy Turner | and children were among those from here who went shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and fam- ily attended the card party at Moffit Friday night. Mr, and Mrs. O. Printze and Mrs. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family spent Sunday at the J. D. Stewart nome in Driscoll. Max Lang accompanied by Mrs. Paul Lang and little Maxine were Bismarck callers Friday. Miss Erma Cox spent the weck-end ith Miss Arylene Schroeder in Bis- jarck, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson spent the week-end at the Casey Johnson home in Bismarck. J. H. Riley was @ Bismarck caller Friday. Lawrence Hull of Driscoll was a town caller Friday. Irvin Anderson of McKenzie was a town caller Tuesday. Miss Verona Riley spent the weck- ind with Miss Esther Kershaw in ismarck. A surprise farewell party was given for Miss Dorothy Sapp Friday night in the school house. The evening was spent in playing games and dancing. A nice lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Schlabach were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Elness, Fay Edgerly and Clifford Wright spent Sunday afternoon at the Oscar An- derson home. Mart Kershaw was a town caller ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn, Alfred Quale, Jessie McKay and Lola Mc- Kay visited at Oscar Anderson's home Sunday evening. Martin Reddy called at Tyler John- son's and in Christiania township Sunday. ‘Tyler Johnson's took Olive to Man- dan Monday where she is receiving treatment. Mrs. H. Wright and son Clifford called at the T. Johnson home Wed- | | hesday. ‘Town cailers Thursday were Adolph | * Mrs. Sharp, | Hanson, Mrs. Gibson, Jim Bak2r and J. E. Tierney of Dris- coll. Carey Johnson, who has been em- ployed at the Harry Edgerly farm for a week, returned home Monday eve- ning. The Farmers’ Union meeting met at the hall Monday night. The Homemakers’ club met at the Charley Ryan home Tuesday. W. E. Titus was a town caller Fri- day. Roscoe Parker's visited at the Tyler Johnson home while they went to Bismarck Thursday. Ed. Freshour and family visited at the Ed. Schimdkunz home Sunday. The Boy Scout meeting was held at the school house Wednesday night. Mr. Langley called at the T. John- son home Thursday. ———_—__.—__——_——"* ! Canfield | —_—— By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr, and Mrs. Carl Berg were call- ers at the Jake Fisher home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelly were Mon- day evening callers at the C. Berg home. Mrs. Anna Knudson and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl were callers at the Strand home Wednesday. The Homesteaders met at the Jake Fisher home. A business meeting was held. There were 18 members pres- ent. Ollie Cook spent Wednesday eve- ning and Thursday with Mrs. G. O. Lindsey. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott and S. R. Little called at the H. Watkins home Thursday evening. Walker family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- Cay and family, Joe Cook and family, Taylor and family, J. F. Littie and family, Ed Rasche and family. P. E. Patton and family, Mrs. E. Mowder and Edith, Mrs. L. Jorgenson, Curly Zelmer, Mrs. Mable Bailey and fam- ily, gathered at the Ira Bailey home ‘Thursday evening. The occasion was Mrs. Bailey's birthday. Messrs. Jordahl called at the Andy Walker home on ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. 8, L. Jordahl and family were callers at the L. Jorgen- son home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- dly were dinner guests at the W. Scott home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and fam- ily were callers at the Taylor home NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS dent; Miss Helen Humphreys, vice President; Burnett Jacobson, secre- tary-treasurer, and Edith Francis will be leader for next topic. Next meet- ing will be held at the E. Mowder home, Saturday, March 28. Mr. and Mrs. John Lybeck and fam- ily of Jamestown called at the Joe Cook home Sunday. Mrs. Cook re- turned to Jamestown with Jybecks, where she will visit for two weeks. Bernhard Jordahl, Orlo Johnson and Burnett Jacobson, called at the Fitzgerald home Saturday evering. Randolph, Julius and Norman Jor- dahl visited with Clyde and Sud Lit- tle Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl and Lu- [cille Johnson were callers in Still Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jake Fisher was a Regan Monday afternoon. Burnett Jacobson spent Monday evening at the A. F. Ghylin home. Se aE | Sibley Butte | caller in = | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Lloyd Clizbe motored to Bismarck Monday. Fred Hedstrom motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. Clara Grace Wildfang is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Clizbe. Earl Evans called at the P. P. Bliss home on business Saturday morning. Carl Berndt was a McKenzie shop- per Monday. Alvin Pettis called at the Earl Ey- ans home Sunday. Gib. Cederstrom called at the E. Bloomquist home en route to McKen- zie Saturday. Emil Hogue motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roth have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. FP. H. Erion {of Utica, Minn., Mrs. Henry Kuth of Rochester, Minn., and Mr. Otto Sten- {ernagle of Lewiston, Minn. | Elmer Bloomquist and Wayne called {at the Walter Rippley home Friday i morning. | Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roth called at the E. Bloomquist home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roth, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Erion, Mrs. Henry Kath and Otto Stenernagle were capital city sightseers Saturday. Mrs. George Manly and Lawrence Madland were out in the interests of ithe telephone company Monday. Virgil Evans is staying at the Carl King home for a few days. William Langer and C. D. King called at the Earl Evans home Sun- day. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarice Davenport visited at: the Leonard Davenport home Sunday. Mrs. Herbert Evens and Junior Davenport are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Roth and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Dutt and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean, Walter Dietzman, Alvin Holton, Henry Kline and E. Bloomquist and family viisted at the L._B. Roth home Sunday. Earl Evans called at the Lawrence |Madland home Sunday. eee ——— By BERNADETTE HOPKINS | Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Kelly and Mr. land Mrs, Carl Lein motored to Bis-| {marck Monday evening to attend a | show. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson of Sanger were guests at the A. L. Garnes home jthis week. |_ Alice Lehr, accompanied her sister, Mrs. Agnes Cook, to Milwaukee where she will be a guest for some time, Mrs. August Westerman was a Bis- marck shopper Monday. The bridge club met with Mrs. Arthur Strand March 11. High score was held by Mrs. Carl Lein and low by Bud Lundberg. The club will meet jnext at the home of Mrs. Carl Lein on Wednesday, March 25. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Colip and Charles Colip motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. Colip is taking treat- ments for his knee. The following students spent the week-end at their homes: Ella Schil- ling, Lyla and Ethel Hendrickson, Frances Tourtlotte, Richard Rhines and Andy Garnes. |. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. They were accompanied home by Bessie Wilson, who spent the week-end with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein motored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. W. N. Kelly, accompanied them, called there by the serious illness of her sister-in- law, Mrs. Carl Scott. The Woodman lodge held a social meeting in the log cabin Thursday evening. Each member invited a guest. An oyster supper was served by the hosts. Russell Hopkins spent the week- end with friends at Harmon, N, D. The Auxiliary met Thursday at the A. H. Lundberg home with Mrs. Wm. Mickelson as hostess. The next meet- ing will be held the second Thursday in April at the log cabin. Gertrude and Myron Rierson ac- companied by Hazel Rhines, spent the} week-end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher were Sunday dinner guests at the Joe Mickelson home. Emma Coleman was a guest at the B. O. Lein home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newton of Bis- A number of friends surprised Bernita Brennise Saturday evening, the occasion being her birthday. ee |” Painted Woods 1 ao A number of relatives and: of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown gathered at their home as a farewell party Saturday evening. The evening was spent at dancing and playing whist. At midnight a delicious i 2 li eit Hy i visited at the William Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson live at Minot here Dan is employed. Axel Stenquist was a Wilton caller Thursday. The sale at Grant Ham’s was large- ndet Monday afternoon. This a years. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grantham and Jake Welder expect to leave for Mon- tana in the near future. Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and baby and Ernest Cleveland motored to Bismarck and spent the day with relatives. In the evening Edwin took the train for Berkeley, Cal., where he will help his sister and brother-in-law in their cafeteria, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and two children spent Friday evening at the Iver Erickson home. Arthur Damstrom and Iver Erick- son were Wilton callers Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Tuesday. Mr. Nelson was also a Wilton caller | ling that day. Mrs. Dave Brostrom visited friends and relatives a; Bismarck last week. Mrs. Joe Brown spent Wednesday at the Iver Erickson home. Schoon visited at the Joe Paulson home Saturday evening. Adolph Bassen was a caller at the Ed. Freshour home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding and pra Harding were Sterling callers turday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman of Frances township spent Sunday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Gibson. Ed. Freshour was a Sterling caller Saturday. Martin Reddy called on John El- ness Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family visited at the Christ Schoon home Friday evening. Mr. Bruck of Minot attended the township board meeting at the Wil- lam Stiles home Tuesday. Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were callers at the Christ Schoon home Tuesday. Walter Ojanens from near Wing was a caller at the Ed. Freshour home Friday. Adolph Bassen was a business call- er at the H. R. Wright home in Ster- Hcl one day during the weel Miss Lucille Wilman, teacher of school No. 2, went to Bismarck Sat- urday night’ where she sang over KFYR broadcasting station. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Erickson, son Ernest, mother, Mrs. Sofia Erickson, and grandson, Ronald spent Sunday at the Andrew Nelson and Oscar Sunday dinner guests at the Ole Lillefjeld home were Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld, son Gerald, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lilfefjeld of Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and small son Marvin visited at the William Brown home Sunday. Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller Monday. There was a dance at Oscar An- strom’s Saturday night. —_—$ $ $< i Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL o— Mr. Enven of Moffit made a short stop here Tuesday. Charles Halonen of Hazelton was through here Friday delivering gaso- line and kerosene. HH. D. Brownawell of Moffit made a business call here Tuesday. The township board met at the clerk's office Tuesday and transacted the usual routine business. All the members were present. A number of our young people at- tended the Woodmen’s dance at Mof- fit Friday evening and had the usual good time. Mrs. John Peterson entertained the Wild Rose Homemakers’ club at her home Saturday afternoon and had an instructive and enjoyable time. An appetizing lunch was served before adjourning. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Buck enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Browna- well and little daughter Joyce of Mof- fit at their home Sunday. Sunday visitors at the W. H. Brownawell home included Mr. and Mrs. Bud Knott, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Snyder, Miss Helen Brownawell: and Ervin Burgess all of Bismarck and Miss Louise Riedman of Moffit. Miss Louise Riedman spent the week-end with Miss Maxine Burn- "| sides, teacher of school No, 1. Miss Ada Saville, who teaches in Kidder county, spent the week-end at the parental home. ‘Miss Maxine Bumsides and Herner Brownawell entertained at a St. Pat- ricks party on Saturday evening at the W. H. Brownawell home. Five tables of bridge were played during the fore part of the evening. The honors for the games went to Miss Jennie Waiste and H. A. Carlisle, Miss Helen Skramstad and Don Dralle. A delicious supper was served at 12 o'clock, after-which the remain- der of the evening was spent in- formally. The host and hostess were assisted in serving the lunch by Mrs. H. A. Carlisle, Miss Louise Reidman and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell. ° | Christiania - By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and daughter Christine were callers at Christ Schoons home Monday. William Stiles Tuesday. Joe Paulson and Willie Schoon mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Paulson visited with her mother and sister, Mrs. Christ Schoon and Miss Tillie. Martin Reddy called at the John Elness home Tuesday. George Harding was a caller at the Ed. Gibson home Wednesday. Mark Kershaw, who has been stay- ing with John Elness since Christmas, is spending a few days at his home. ‘William Remmick of Tappen, N. D., was a business caller at the Ed. Gib- son home Wednesda: Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling visitors Wed- nesday. Adolph Bassen called at the Christ Schoon home Monday... Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- fly spent Sunday at the William Stiles home. edi te H. R. Wright of Sterling township was a business caller at the Adolph Bassen home one day during the Miss Dorothy Wilton, who goes to school in McKenzie, spent this week with her father, Marsh Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were _| Bismarck visitors Saturday. Miss Thelma Freshour has been on the sick list the past two weeks, but is better at this writing. the | home. track. at a garage for repairs. Miss Gertrude Elluser was a Sun- day caller at the Harry Clooten home. ‘Mrs, Clooten accompanied her. home. Ed Gibson was a Saturday Edwin Holton was a caller at the Adolph Bassen home Friday evening. Ralph, Ernest and Martin Freshour spent Sunday with Howard and Pete Schmidkunz in Sterling township. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Bassen and family attended the home talent play at Driscoll Saturday night. Lenwood Byers called at the Sea- mon Gibson home Sunday. , Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet, and Robert Clarke were Sterling call- ers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles and family and Robert Barrows were Sunday evening callers at the Edwin Holton home. The Misses Bernice, Florence and Elnora Schmidkunz spent Sunday afternoon with the jisses Alice, Shorley and Thelma Freshour. It was a mistake in last week’s news about Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ‘Fresh- our and family visiting at the Ed. Schmidkunz home Sunday. E. J. Erickson of Driscoll was call- Hn on friends in this vicinity Mon- lay. Mark Kershaw was a Sterling call- er Tuesday. Mrs. Ed. Gibson and Mrs. Johnnie Sharp were Sterling callers Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were Sterling callers Wednesday. - Rock Hill. By RUTH LITTLE Cc. E. Christianson was a Friday dinner guest at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Aelrud Bouche called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Monday evening. Hazel Mae and Franklin Jorgenson spent Monday afternoon at the Fred Ehnes home. Callers at the J. F. Little home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling, Harvey, Lawrence and Bart Fitzgerald, Gottlieb Doctor, Guy Mc- Coy and Frank Walker. Charles Hettick called at the Gus Graf home Saturday. Harvey Fitzgerald took W. G. Sherman's car home Tuesday. ~ Clyde Little spent Wednesday at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Dick Hendrickson and Lawrence Fitzgerald called at the Guss Graf home Saturday. C. O. Kettleson and Marvin Alm motored to Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott were Tuesday guests at the Walter Scott home. Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and son Franklin, George and Bill Mickelson motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. Jorgenson, who has been a patient in a hospital, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Wed- nesday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport were Thursday evening guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home. Bernhard Jordahl, Orlo Johnson and Burnett Jacobson were Saturday evening guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. A large crowd gathered at the Ira Bailey home Thursday evening, the occasion being Mrs. Bailey's birth- | hall ‘The township board met with Mrs. | da ye Thursday callers at the Lewis Jor- genson home were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey, J. F. Little and Isaac Mar- covitz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes called at the Martin Fueling and Lewis Jor- genson homes Saturday. Chas. Hettick motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon and CHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. © Playing whist. the week-end at his parental home at Regan. Ruth Little spent Tuesday after- noon at the J. R. Fitsgerald home as a guest of Francis. Fred Ehnes and son Willie, Guss Heinle and Edward Hochhalter of Alta made a business trip to the cap- ital city Friday. Ed. Rasche called at the Fred Ehnes home Wednesday. evening. Hester and Lawrence Bailey and Gilbert Ward were Sunday evening guests at the Andrew Walker home. Edward Hochhalter of Alta was a dinner guest at the Fred Ehnes home Friday. Burnett Jacobson spent Monday night as a guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. Fr. be aay ae 2 J. OF. le motored to Regan Tuesday evening. eae eet Frances | —e By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Harvey Moffit from near Menoken was a caller at the Floyd Owen home Monday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland took Arnie Madland, father of Law- rance, back to his home at Wynd- mere, N. D., Tuesday morning. Ralph Madland and Mrs. Harold Madland accompanied them. They returned home Thursday night. Clifford Mad- land returned with them. Floyd Owen called on John Olsen Tuesday afternoon. John Glum called at the W. A. Dietzman home Tuesday afternoon. Mino Harms and his sister Vina motored to Bismarck Tuesday after- noon. Ww. A. Dietzman and son Edwin Tuesday. The township board was to hold its annual meeting Tuesday after- noon, but on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Mary McCormick, Dan and Jim McCormick were unable to be present. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. T. Harms. Gib Cederstrom was a caller at the Selmer Oanes home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were callers at the Tooker home Tuesday. John McCormick spent Tuesday with his mother, who has been quite ill for the last two weeks. Miss Vina Harms spent Wednes- home. Walter Dietzman and son spent Thursday evening with John and Louie Olson. The evening was spent Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw were shop- pers in Bismarck Friday. The Three Leaf Clover Homemak- ers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Miller Thursday afternoon. There were only four members present as some of the members were unable to attend the day. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Tebbo Harms, April 10. Mino Harms was a business caller at the MeCormick home Wednesday night. ‘ John and Elsie Kruger were visit- oe at the Adam Schaur home Thurs- lay. Mrs. George Gable and daughter Grace visited at the John McCormick home Wednesday. x Andrew and Eddie Schauer: were callers in the capital city lay. John Ol called at the Floyd Owen home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamblin and children from near McKenzie spent Sunday at the Lawrence Madland home. John and Louie Olsen were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son and Miss Gladys Tooker visited with their daughter and son-in-law, of Sterling Sunday. eae By ORVETTA DUTTON —? Moffit callers from this neighbor- hood Monday were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mor- rison, Orin Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover, George Day and Rus- sell and Dutch Dralle. tended the entertainment at the ll. Bill McDonald was a caller at the Day home Tuesday. Miss Lydia Briscoe, W. 8. Triplett and Edgar Cooper were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimball visited and dined with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball on Monday. Mrs. Richard Day spent several days last week visiting at the home son Ernie motored to Wilton Sat- urday. . Stephen Monroe was a Regan caller Saturday. Andrew Kolb, 5. V. Monroe and Al- len Tolliver motored to Wing Satur- ay. They also called at the J. F. Little home. Wilton ‘callers Saturday were 8S.’ B. Olson, Fred Demchuck, A. Kolb, Allen Tolliver. night guest at the Ira Bailey home Monday. Mrs. Mabel Bailey and family and Lawrence Bailey were Monday eve- ning guests at, the Ira Bailey home. A township meeting, was held at the Algot Ryberg home Tuesday, March 10. Officers present were 5. B. Olson,:J. F. Little, Emil Moses and Cc. O. Kettleson. Clyde Little called at the Ira Bailey. home Monday to practice for a play entitled “The Census Taker,” to be presented at the P, T. A. Friday Elizabeth Jorgenson was an over- | day. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Math- eney of near Hazelton. ‘Word was received here Thursday evening of the death of Mrs. C. W. Fowler at a Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Fowler had been making her home here with her sister, Mrs. Laura Kim- ball, for some time. Mrs. Richard Owens called at the ©. U. Dutton home Tuesday evening. Billy Carroll and Don Draller were callers in this neighborhood Tues- Mrs. Orrin Dutton and~ daughter Rebecca were callers at the Henry Crawford “home Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Jason Hoover took her son Park to Bismarck Friday to have some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball vis- ited at the Orin Dutton home Tues- day evening. Charles Allensworth visited at Henry Crawford's and at the school house Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gosney of Sterling. and Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Dralle were night. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family of Wing were Tuesday eve- ning guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald Sunday callers at the Ed. Rasche home were Elizabeth, Laurice and Pranklin Jorgenson and J. J, Zelmer. |p! Clayton Little returned home Sat- | vrday morning after spending a week at Bismarck attending tractor school. Naome Hilsdorf and Fred Ervine of Wilton called at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Sunday. Sunday guests at the Andrew Walk- guests at the W. 8. Triplett home ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and little son visited. at the Morrison and Homer Andrews homes Wednesday, spending the night at the latter lace. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer visited and dined with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford Tuesday. Alice Ferguson was visiting at the Allensworth home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Kershaw vis- ‘@| worth, and two sons, were callers at the Joe Fisher home | day afternoon at the Henry Miller fe Mr, and Mrs. Seamen Gibson, north | %Y. Several at-|M missionary meeting in. Moffit Wed- n qi Mrs, Elvin Hoover and son Clar- ence spent Saturday at the farm home. Miss Eleanor Crawford spent sev- eral days last week visiting Miss Irene Johnson in Bismarck. Jake Lamb underwent an opera- tion at a Bismarck hospital Monday and friends are. very sorry to learn that he is critically ill. The Misses Twila and Irene Dralle called on Miss Lydia Briscoe Satur- day afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Jason Hoover called at the Elvin Hoover home Sunday. Many from this neighborhood at- tended the dance in Moffit Friday night. Ed Allensworth made a trip to Far- go last week. While there he visited his sister-in-law, Mrs. Kitchel Allens- Everett and Jimmie, former residents of our neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw gave @ party to their friends and relatives on Saturday night. Mrs, Maggie Lamb was a caller at the E. Hoover home Sunday. Roy Dutton and “Elmer Schwartz were Moffit callers Monday. Editor B. G. McElroy and wife and two daughters, Lutie and Guyola, of Steele viisted and dined at the M. M. Dralle home Sunday. —_____._-¢ { Welch’sSpur | sO uEE NNER ” By MBS. R. M. WELCH . Chester Boyd assisted Neil Funston in moving the first of the week. Mr. Funston nas been residing near Men- oken and moved onto @ farm near Hlencoe. Fred Rittel called on Robert Welch Monday. Mrs. John Nieland called on Mrs. Chester Boyd Monday. Leslie Easton called on his sister, Mrs. John Niecland, at the Robert Welch home Tuesday evening. Ed Doppler, O. P. Welch and Otto Dorman called at the Chester Boyd home Tuesday. Oliver Welch dined at the home of his son Robert Tuesday evening. Members of Boyd township board held a regular meeting in Boyd school house No. 1 Tuesday evening. Robert Welch called at the home of his brother John Wednesday. Mr. Lomas of the Lomas Oil com- Pany of Bismarck made several calls this vicinity with his delivery truck We le Mr. and Mrs. John Nieland and nephew Eldon Snyder motored to ‘The afternoon was spent in a social way and a lovely lunch was served. ‘Miss Doris Tice of Bismarck visited her sister, Mrs. Elmer Koon, Saturday ‘Sunday. “is M. T. Olson and Miss Olson spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. “nn ind Mrs, Tom Stewart and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart Sunday. T. ©. Johnson and children mo- tored to Midland, S. D., and spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. H. G. Taggart. ‘Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Rey- nolds, Mrs. Joe Gertz and Mrs. C. A. Swanson called on Mrs. F. O. Johnson. Miss Florence Hanson spent the week-end with Miss Norma Hogstad. The Fun club met at the hall Fri- day evening. ‘Walter Berg spent the week-end mith Harold Bruschwein. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berg are the parents of a baby boy, born March i 14th, Miss Tillie Sampson spent Friday and Saturday nights at the F. O. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale and Mrs. ‘Wm. Van Vleet attended the dinner given at the Lein church Sunday. Christ Schoon, Geo. Schlabach, Frank Shaffer and Clarence Syverson at the homes of Mr. Buller and George’ Deckert Wednesday. Christ Wolff and sons Henry:and Julius were callers Thursday at Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Walter Krien, also Ed Wagner, were in Arena Saturday on business, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family of Wing were guests Sunday at the McIntyre home —————— et By GLADYS NELSON Geo. F. Nelson and @am were Driscoll callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson and daughter Jackie called on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hogstad Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Omodt and Mrs. Reynolds at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Carl Omodt in Steele Monday afternoon. Arena By MBS. O. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brose and son Rhinehold were Sunday guests at the Christ Rath home. Guests entertained at the Christ Wolf, Jr., home Sunday afternoon were Miss Ella Neff and brother Alex, Bill and Miss Mithilda Dagner, Ger- hart Wutzke, Blutch Wagner and John Wutzke of Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville were shopping in Wing Monday. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove has been on the sick list the past few days with flu, but is better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier were shopping in Wing Tuesday. Hart Roberts called at Allen Fra- zier’s Thursday. Mr. Duncan was an overnight guest oH oa Ed. Pond home Wednesday ight. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier motored Bismarck and McKenzie Wednesday evening. They stayed over night with Mrs, Nieland’s brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Easton in , Mrs. Fred Rittel called on Mrs. Robert Welch Wednesday morning. A large crowd attended the sale at the Sara McMurrich farm Thursday. Mrs. McMurrich and daughter Mar- garet expect to move into the Ches- ter Boyd house the first of the week. A daughter and son-in-law of Mr. end Mrs. Hugh Brown will move onto the McMurrich farm. Oliver Welch called at the home of his son Robert Thursday. Mr. Welch has been staying with his grandson, . Kenneth Johnston near Glencoe, for some time. but has re~ turned to his own home’now. Tremblay, Ed Doppler abd son Lep, Fred Rittel and Robert Welch were Bismarck viistors Friday. A very pleasant evening was en- joyed by members of the Cross-Coun- try Homemakers’ club and their fam- ilies, who gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family motored to Bismarck Satur- Little George Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, had the mis- fortune of falling upon his face and loosening his upper front teeth Sat- urday evening. His parents took him to Bismarck immediately where the dentist found it necessary to extract two. Small pieces of jaw bone were broken off also. The child’s mouth ‘was not very painful after the acci- dent and extraction. Mrs. Earl Snyder has been on the sick list this week. Margaret Mc- urrich was ill also with a severe cold the last of this week. Many of the neighbors of this vi- cinity attended the funeral of Mrs. Fowler at Glencoe Sunday after- noon. Margaret McMurrich visited at the Ed Doppler home Sunday afternoon. She called on Mrs. Robert Welch in the evening, where they prepared for the Homemakers’ club meeting to be held at the home of Mrs.,Earl Snyder ‘Thursday, March 19. Mrs. Mary Ives and brother, Albert Boran, called at the Ed. Doppler home Saturday afternoon. f j Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Mrs. Sel- don Bryant of Clear Lake spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen and Mrs. Carl Meland motored to Bis- marck Monday. o— “The Henpecked Hero” was a play given by home talent Saturday eve- ning at the community hall. A large audience was in attendance. Miss Esther Jacobson of Bismarck spent the week-end at the A. H. Me- land home. i Jim Anunson spent Monday at the Homsey farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann and family were dinner guests at the M. C. Koessel home Sunday. Mrs, Nettleton, whose home is near Minot, is visiting her daughter Fran- ces Nettleton for a week. They spent Saturday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Berg and fam- fiy spent Sunday evening’ visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thomas Satur- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale and Mrs. ited and dined at the Dave Kershaw er home were. Willie Ehnes and Lewis a Monroe Andrew Kolb and Stephen called ‘at the Chas. Hettick home. afternoon. ‘Wednesday ; i Mr: and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl and family were Wednesday evening guests at the Algot. Ryberg home. Walter Sclimansky motored to Re- gan Wednesday. . Sunday guests at the Lewis Jorgen- son home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mickelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Jordahi and sons and Lucille Johnson. home Friday. Guy Smith spent Tuesday evening at the Henry Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton visited and dined at the A. D. Welch home ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crawford and A. Geovnonoi were Bismarck callers ‘Saturday. Mrs. Orin Dutton and two children Mrs. Marshall Dralle and Mrs. Emmet Weisheart Friday. Mrs. Melvin Welch and baby daugh- ae Ae Me ene Sony Bee Wm. Van Vleet spent Friday in Bis- marck. Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein and to McKenzie Sunday and were guests at the W. H. Stark home. Harold Kraft has been working the Past week for Ed Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Halzer were guests at the McIntyre home Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glanville were visitors at the McIntyre home Wed- nesday. ‘Township board meeting was held at the clerk's office, Mrs. Bert Glan- ville's, Tuesday evening. All members of the board were present and the usual routine of business gone over. Visitors at the meeting were Adam Haas and Art Wentz. A surprise party was held on Fred Smith, and Johnnie Dagner at the Smith home Saturday evening. The event being their birthdays a number nice lunch was served by the hostess. Cards furnished the recreation. Harry Ulfers called at Ray Hazle- grove’s Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shopping in Arena Saturday after- noon, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were dinner guests at the Hazle- grove home Sunday. Oo ——-q4 Hazlegrove | By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called Monday afternoon at the Harry Ulfers home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf, Sr., were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff, Jr., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke and sons Willie and Walter were visiting Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff. Ed. Wagner drove over to Wilton Saturday to have some dental work Gone. Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner were Sunday viistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wutzke. Ella Magdalena and Alex Neff and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Wolff and daugh- ter Irene were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Laura Sandberg. Gerhart and Emil Wutzke and Theodore Rosenau were visiting Sun- day at the Christ Wolff home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wolff and daughter Irene and Alex Neff were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff. John Wutzke called Wednesday at the Christ Wolff farm. Christ Wolff called at Ed Wagner's ‘Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Frank Gray and Jim McQuern homes Tuesday afternoon. Carl Mauch called Tuesday at Jim McQuern’s. Elmer Perry went to Bismarck Tuesday on business. shopping in Tuttle Tuesday after- noon. J. J. Knepper and Jim McQuern were out rounding up some horses Tuesday and Mr. Knepper was an overnight guest at the McQuern home. It was a mistake about Mr. and Mrs. Gray and Miss Opal visiting at the Elmer Perry home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were din- ner guests Wednesday at the Ray Hazlegrove home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim MeQuern and Ed Evans and Bernard Swett were guests Thursday evening at the Ray Hazle- grove home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wutzke and son Ruben and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff and sons Henry and Julius and Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner and family were Sunday visitors at the John Wutzke home. ii Mr, and Mrs. Leo Pehl and Mr. and a Jordan were in Bismarck Mon- ‘- i Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Swanson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Olson, Miss Olson, Iver Ni , Mr. and Mrs, Al. Chapin and family, Mrs. F. O. John- son and daughter Josephine at din- ner Sunday. und family from Sterling spent Sun- day rene with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miss Heleh Thomas of Bismarck spent Friday visiting relatives in ‘Driscolt, 2 +A surprise party ‘was given on Mrs. C A. Swanson Thursday afternoon her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Adolph Degner and son Bill and daughi Tillie were supper guests Sunday at the Alex Neff home. Theodora Rosenau and Gottlieb Frank of Drake, N. D., were Saturday viistors at the Wolff home. Pauline, Helen, Hilda and Caroline Wolff were Tuesday evening visitors at the Alex Neff home. Christ Wolff hauled grain to Arena Wednesday. Elizabeth Magdalena and Maria Neff were Sunday vilstors at the Sandburg home. Jake Gellner was in Arena Satur- day on business, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner were 5 family visited last Lundquist and Gene Cunningham homes, Clara Rue from Bismarck is visiting here with local neighbors, being a former resident from here, ed a few days with her daughter, An- tion Fishers, by train to Chicago to visit her oldest daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Aunefelt. Mrs. Aune- felt was formerly Martha Olson and a resident from this vicinity and’ is well known here. Victor and Emma Nelson and Anne Eide, attended the party at the Emil Olson home last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott visited last Friday night at the Nels Nelson home. Nels Nelsons motored to Bismarck the previous Saturday on a business mission. They stopped in at the Vic- tor Engdohl home where they were ‘supper guests. Gilbert and Anne Eide and Victor Engdohl were visitors Sunday night at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. Ting- dohl was an overnight guest. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Nels Nelsons and Anne Eide went to the Victor Engdohl home Friday night, the occasion being Mrs. Engdohl’s birthday anniversary. Cards, games and conversation were the chief at- tractions of the evening. A midnight luncheon was served by the hostess and ladies. . epee ee Clifford Scott and imma’ Nelson were overnight gues' Friday night at their sister, Mra. vice tor Engdohl. Mr. and Mrs. Olgat Strom from near’ Still visited with Mr, Strom’s sister Tuesday, Mrs, John Ander- son. John Anderson came home Mt night from Bismarck where the baby Edna Loraine was at the hospital for convulsions. She is better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Emma Nelson motored to Bismarck Saturday on some business interests and visited their brother Hugo at the Nogal farm and took him te visit at home till Sunday night, A surprise party was tendered Tuesday night at the John Olson home in honor of Edwin Olson’s and Gordan Fisher’s birthday aniversary. Gordan is Edwin’s nephew. Games were the diversions of the evening. Refreshments were served by Edith Olson and sister, Mrs, Gib Ceder- strom. Martin Nelson and Lennart Olson were business callers Wednesday at the David Trygg home. John Habeck, Porter Nelson. and Pete Lundquist were dinner guests Thursday at the Geo. F, Nelson home. Gene Cunningham motored to Bismarck the previous Saturday on a business mission, Helen Schrenk, Geo. F. Nelson and Gwendolyn, Hannah Marie Enugdohl, Sam Brown, Edward and Morrison Cunningham, were luncheon guests Thursday at the Albin Spangheg home, J Alvin Spangberg accompanied. Sam Brown and Geo. F. Nelson Thursday to Regan to attend a farm demon- stration meeting and moving picture show held in the Legion hall. County Agent Henry O. Putnam was present and gave a talk on farm loans and various business interests. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Scott have been visiting the past ‘eek with his parents, Walter Scotts. Florence and Hannah Marie Eng- dohl were overnight guests on Wed- nesday and Thursday night with their grandparents, Nels Nelsons. The Trygg Cedar Hill Homemakers’ club members held a meeting at the Albin Spangberg home, Thursday, March the 18th. Seven members were present and one absent, one vis- itor was present, Mrs. Lena Lund- quist, a former member. The topic under discussion was home 5 sorts of seeds to plant, insects, cut worms and transplanting and a dia- gram of the rows were shown by the Mrs, Lena Lundquist. mined that the next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson the 9th of April. Marvin Hendrickson and Harvey David Trygg was a local caller Bat- urday at the Geo. F, Nelson home. Porter ‘Nelson was:a business Saturday at the Geo. F. Floyd and Irene i and Emma Nelson, the Herb’ Little young mane others attended 4 wel iy Saturday night at the Albert Vollen ni fe st - don farm, They are moving:on the Colip farm where Emi] Olson resided. A party was given Saturday: night at the home of Mrs. Alex Lundqiust and Pete-as she just returned’ fron: Killdeer. The evening was spent ‘in- formally. A midnight: luncheon was served by the ladies, ir. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet visited the poeag vol at the Elmer Lunquist home. Martin Nelson, Herman and Edwin Olson called at the Charlie Trygg home Saturday.. Wilmar Schweigert, Herman Olson sons Dean-and Harold were dinner.| and Martin Olson were supper guests Sunday at the Geo. F..Nelson hame.

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