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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1931 * + By BERNADETTE HUPKINS Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, Nellie Lund- berg and Ella Schilling motored to ‘Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Rierson and ‘Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte visit- ed in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Dimond is spending a few days in Town. Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Stratton and daughter Audrey motored to Bis- marck Sunday. A. H. Lundberg and Ole B. Aune ™otored to the Twin Cities last week for a two days’ visit. In Mr. Lund- berg’s absence Mrs. B. O. Lein is em- ployed in the store. The following village officers were ant elected to serve for the ensuing year: : Alderman, A. H. Lundberg, A. F. ? Tourtelotte, tie between J. M. Lein and C. W. Parsons; clerk and treas- urer, J. S. Penner; justice of the i peace, H. E. Rannestad; constable, W. N. Kelly; assessor, L. Hopkins. ‘The Legion was entertained at a joint meeting by the Auxiliary Mon- Gay evening. Business pertaining to the two organizations was discussed, followed by a pot-luck lunch. Mrs. B. O. Lein, Mrs. Carl Lein and daughter Marjorie motored to Wilton Monday. The Bridge club entertained for <he men Thursday, March 19, at a bridge party in the log cabin. High scores were held by Mrs. A. F. Tourte- Jotte and L. Hopkins. A. H .Helgeson of Bismarck was a Regan caller Tuesday. Mrs. August Westerman and Mrs. A. H. Luncberg motored to Bismarck ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and son Harold were dinner guests at the Joe Mickelson home Tuesday. ‘The honor students for the past six weeks are: Helen Aune, Elsie Aune, Lyle Berg, Josephine Brennise, Shir- ley Brennise, Margaret Garnes, Leona Gaub, Leota Gaub, Shirley Gaub, ‘Wesley Gaub, John Hausauer, Lucille Lehr, Robert Lundberg, Rollin Mick- clson, Mary Oster, Harold Ranne- stad, Shirley Rashie, Clara Wage- men, John Watkins. . Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tourtelotte Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Fisher and Mrs. Joe Michelson motored to Bis- marck Friday to attend the auto show. Mrs. John Steinert was a Bismarck shopper Saturday. & Lyla and Ethel Hendrickson and fe > Ella Schilling spent the week-end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. aatee& Kelly. —_—— __ Brittin | ?- By ORVETTA DUTTON W. S. Triplett, Miss Lydia Briscoe ond Mrs. Orin Dutton were Bismarck callers Monday. Dutch Dralle is visiting for a few days at the home of his uncle, Lee Dralle, of Bismarck. ‘Mrs. Melvin Welch and baby daugh- ter and Mrs. Lem Ferguson came out jrom Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Welch will spend the summer with her mother Mrs. Ed. Allensworth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howitson and Charles Dutton spent Tuesday eve- ning at the O. U. Dutton home. Mrs, Frank King and two children spent several days last week at the Allensworth home. Russell and Bobbie Dralle and Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter Elean- or and Jennie Eggen were among those from this neighborhood to at- tend a show in Bismarck Tuesday. ‘The Misses Anna, Martha and Ber- nice Gosney spent this week visiting ‘at the Triplett home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount and baby daughter left Tuesday morning for South Dakota, where they were called by the serious illness of Mr. Blount’s father. Archie Marvel is managing the store during their ab- sence. ‘ George Day and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Richard Day, were Hazelton call- ers Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Kimball, Wm. ‘Mills and Edgar Cooper were Bis- marck visitors Wednesday. En route jhome they visited at Mrs. Kimball's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Craw- fe ford. Clark Crawford was a Moffit call- tored to Bismarck Wednesday eve- uing. On Thursday morning the house in which Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and family made their home was burned Gown. No one was at home except the young son, Frank, Jr. He suc- ceeded in saving most of the house- hold goods, though quite a few were burned. It was thought the fire started from sparks on the roof. The family is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Jule Doan while a temporary resi- dence is being constructed. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dralle vis- ited at Steve Triplett’s Thursday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allensworth went to Bismarck Thursday, returning Fri- «ay. They report that Mrs. Allens- worth’s father, Mr. Lamb, is about the same. Mrs. M. M. Dralle visited school Friday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Jason Hoover called at the Dralle home Thursday after- noon. Charles Allensworth and Mrs. Mel- | vin Welch and baby went to Bis- marek Frida; Marshall Miss Lydia Briscoe and her guests, Martha and Bernice Gosney, visited end dined at the home of the Misses Gosney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gosney. The Brittin Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. Henry Crawford ‘Thursday. Several visitors were pres- | and Loule Olsen Thursday evening. | ley, ent, besides most of the regular mem- hers. Two new members were taken in, Mrs. John Craven and Mrs. Mel- vin Welch. » Marshall Dralle and family | at the Orin Dutton home Fri- and Mrs, Harold Howitson of dinner guests at | Harold Irvine and Bill McDonald vis- jaree visited at the Joe Fisher home ited and dined at the Dralle home inday. i Regan ‘| | Jake Harms called on Edwin Dietz- ON sais aao ;cille Milman’s birthday. sy. i Dralle, Steve Triplett, | Sunday. j_ Friends are sorry to learn that Miss ; Lillian Lee is quite ill with inflam- matory rheumatism. Mrs. Frank King and children vis- ; ited at the Allensworth home Sun- day. Mesdames Jason Hoover, Geo. Mor: |rison and Homer Andrews were Bis- | marck visitors Monday. The ladies| {went up to attend the meeting for | the project leaders of the Home- | makers clubs. } ¢——________——_-+. | Christiania | ee o By VIOLET A. CLARKE A. Rissaner was a Sterling caller Monday. Mrs. Johnnie Clarke and Miss Violet also Robert Clarke were Sterling call- | ers Monday. Mrs. Joe Paulson and children vis- | ited with Mrs. Christ Schoon and Miss Tillie Tuesday afternoon. Ed. Freshour was a Sterling caller Tuesday. George Harding and son Eli were Bismarck callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen and daughter Christine, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and son Glen spent Wednesday at the Jens Hansen home near Steele, and they also attended a sale at the Bud Lund farm near there. Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles and family, also Robert Barrows, spent | ‘Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele and fam- ily of Sterling township were callers at the Mrs. Jennie Clarke home Fri- day. Martin Reddy called on John El- ness Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding and daughter, Miss Florence, were Ster- ling callers Tuesday. Mrs. Ed. Gibson visited with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Seaman Gib- son, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, Wil- lie Schoon and Miss Tillie were Bis- marck callers Thursday. Carl Kositzky of Bismarck called at aoe Jennie Clarke's home Wednes- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland were Driscoll callers Saturday. Mrs. New- Jand visited with Mrs, Henry ‘Van Horn while there. A large crowd of relatives and friends attended the farewell party given on Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family Saturday evening, who were leaving soon for their new home. The evening was spent in playing Progressive whist. Mrs. Adolph Han- sen and Orville Nicet won first prizes. Robert Barrows and Hazel Nicet won booby prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson were Bis- marck callers Friday. The Paulson children stayed with their grand- mother, Mrs. Christ Schoon, while they were gone. F ‘The parents of school No. 2 gath- ered at the schoolhouse Wednesday afternoon to help celebrate Miss Lu- Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Bismarck callers Mon- day. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet, | also Robert Clarke, were Sterling call- ers Saturday. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Saturday and he called at the Taylor Johnson home en route home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family moved Sunday to the Al. Jor- dan farm near Driscoll. Ed. Fresh- our, William Lauf and Claririn Beltle assisted them in moving. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen en- tertained the following to Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Han- sen and children, Miss Beatrice Ner- by, Harry Hansen from near Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and | children and Miss Violet Clarke and Fred Harding. Miss Lucille Milman was a caller at the Edwin Holton home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding and Fred Harding were Sterling callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frankie were Sterling visitors Sat- urday. Edward Smith and Tom Smith were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Seamon Gibson was a Sterling caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parkers and family were callers at Mrs. Julia Clarke's home Sunday. A. Rissaner was a Sterling caller Saturday. oJ Frances | —__——_————¢ By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Nobel Carlson is spending several days with his sister, Mrs. Joe Fisher, this week. { Ernest Johnson from near Sterling | was a caller at the Dietzman home ‘Monday afternoon. John Olsen was a caller at the Floyd Owen home Monday. i Lawrence Madland was a business | caller in McKenzie Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Dietzman were call- | ers at the Ed. Gibson and also at the Seaman Gibson homes Monday after- noon. | Joe Fisher was a caller at the John Kruger home Wednesday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and | ; Son, also Joe Fisher and John Kru-| | ger, were callers at the Elmer Lund- {quist home Wednesday afternoon. The township board met at the W. |A. Dietaman home Wednesday eve ig. Frank and Emma Wechal were call- ers at the F. L. Owen home Thurs- |day morning. |_ Mr. and Mrs, John Schauer from |Mercer, N. D., visited at tine Adam iBepaer home Tuesday and Wednes- | day. | Holaver Tacklebeck called on John |. Mrs. W. A. Dietzman visited with ; Mrs. Owen while Mr. Dietzman and! | morning. i John Kruger, his mother and sister, ee shoppers in Bismarck Monday. | | , Selmer Oanes and Vern Tysell went to Temvik Wednesday. They re-| turned home Friday. ! Elmer Lundquist was a caller at the | H. Miller and T. Harms homes Wed- ; nesday. H John and Louie Olsen were Bis- | marck callers Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted called at the Lundquist home Friday morn- thelr Bismarck. | Dickinson Saturday going to atlend normal | ne Elder Elness and | sshoot for six months. On their re- turn home Mrs. Harms and son are jgoing to visit with relatives at Glen’ Ulin, N. D., for a few days. Anton Fisher and family from Bis- man Sunday afternoon. Most of the people from this com- munity attended Mrs. McCormick's funeral at Bismarck Tuesday morn- ing. © ry aie | Heaton Cet Edward Essleinger and son Roy were visiting at the Fred Wagner home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner were visiting at the Fred Wagner home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner were visiting at the A. H. Heinle home Monday evening. Jake, John, Emil and Herbert Wag- ner were visiting at the Emil Waner home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner were Wilton shoppers last Saturday. Mrs. Arkman was a Wilton shopper Wednesday. Bernard Hall was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday. ‘Wm. Brezden was a Wilton shopper Wednesday. An 8-pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newheath March 18th. John H. Walcker and John New- heath, Jr., were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Simon Walcker, Jr., was visiting at the A. H. Heinle home Friday. Rachel Heinle was absent from school Friday. John Walcker, John Newheath and S. Walcker were overnight guests at the E, Kiche home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammock were Wilton shoppers Friday. John H. Walcker was a Washburn shopper Wednesday. Mrs. Joe Holkup and children at- tended church at Wilton Sunday forenoon. Ernest Seibel and Herbert, Rudolph and Ernest Wagner were business callers at the E. R. Lagge home Sun- day morning. A large crowd attended the dance at the L. Hougen home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner were visitors at the Karl Shalfman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Reinheart Spitzer and family were visiting at thte Ernest Siebel home Sunday. Wilson By MRS. JOHN BERG Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller and family motored to Wilton Friday. Miss Grace Nelson visited with her sister, Mrs. Waltemar Backman, near Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and daugh- ter Birtha and son Bill motored to Goodrich Saturday returning Sunday evening. They were guests at the Fred Neimiller home. e Miss Emily Helfenstine was a Sun- day visitor at the Gottlieb Wall home. Misses Herda and Sarha Berg called at the John Berg home Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg spent Saturday evening at the Adolph Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Redington were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Christ Wolf spent Wednes- day at the J. A. Berg home. Fred Lange called at the Pete Prockop home Tuesday, also at the) Wm. Buchholtz home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Buchholtz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wise of near Mercer spent Sunday with their parents in Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buchholtz. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlafman and daughters spent Sunday at the Christ Wolf home. Gedion Ketterling visited at the Ed- ward Gesele home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Worner called at the Fred Wall home Sunday after- oon, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Neimiller and Christ Worner motored to Goodrich Saturday afternoon to attend church. Taey also spent the evening at the Arthur Phaff home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Warner, Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Wall spent Wed- nesday evening at the Sam Berg home. ‘ Miss Gladys Gramling spent the week-end at Wilton with her sister, Mrs. Farris. Miss Herda Berg was a Wilton call- er Friday. Mr, and Mrs, John Kurle spent ‘Tuesday evening at the Carl Gesele home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gesele and sons motored to Menoken, N. D., Sun- day to visit with Mrs. Gesele’s sister. Clear Lake i; By SARAH HEINLE ° ° MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Chalvin Belile was an overnight \visitor at the Alfred Olson hom?! Tuesday. E. A. Van Vleet called on his son Allen Thursday. L. B. m1 «was a Stecle caller Thursday, . f Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schcon gave a whist party Friday evening. Warren Keeler and Knute Paulsen vere business callers at Sterling the latter part of the week. Alfred Olson was a Bismarck caller iday and Mrs, Olson spent the day ith Mrs, Henry Olson. Mrs. J. W. Beyer was a Bismarck epper Saturda: who attended the 1 of his uncle Dave Shaffer at Kansas City, Mo., returned home Sat- ‘urda: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klucksdahl en- tertained the Nels Dronen, B. F. Pas- he Ray and H. A. Smith families to a whist party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles and fam- son went to Menoken Thursday ily spent Saturday evening at the | Neiman home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and fam- icy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. dolph Bassen and family. Mr. end Mrs, Ben Ome and baby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pasley. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson had as their Sundav dinnor guests Mr. and: Mrs. John Steeg and Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Olson of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith enjoyed a Sunday visit from their daughter, Mrs. Clifford, and family of Driscoll. Miss Lucille Milman spent her weeic-end at the Beyer home. Mr, and Mrs, Henxzy Neiman and Mrs. R. Sharp had as their Sunday{‘he Fred Demchuck . home. Friday callers Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson, Mr. | morning. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mr. and Mrs./ William and Loyd Kettleson called |J. W. Beyer and Mr. and Mrs. M. J./at the Algot Ryberg home Wednes- ; Olson. day morning. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Christensen| Mrs. C. O. Kettleson and Mrs. Al- and Tom Finn motored to Sterling| rot Ryberg spent Monday afternoon Monday. at the Fred Demchuck home. || Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and} Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm are vis- jfamily were callers at the Christ | iting a few days at the C. O. Kettle- Schoon home Saturday. son home. Nels Dronen was re-elected super-| C. O. Kettleson, Marvin Alm and southwest of town and at the Pleas- | ant Hill church north of town. | Mrs. Katherine Wetzel visited with relatives a few days last week return- ing Saturday. Miss Marjorie Allie left Monday for her home at Bowman after spend- ing a month with her sister, Mrs. J. [E. Guldeman. Mrs, Julia Kramer returned home Saturday from Wisconsin where she had been called by the sudden death Sues Film Company | Gordon home Friday. i for a term of three years at the | Lyman By S. GYLDEN The young folks of Lyman and Trygg townships put on the play, “Path of True Love,” at Wing Wed- nesday evening. Miss Sadie Gylden spent Friday at Mrs, Ida Thorson’s. Arthur Dronen spent Tuesday eve- ning with Roy Ericson. Bill Wanttaga and Edwin Olson head callers at John Gylden’s Thurs- lay. Venla, Walter and Vaino Inget, Se- vert and Sulo Gylden, Seth Harju, Emil Lieuska and Myrtle Arch were Sunday evening callers at Gust Eck- holm’s. Severt Gylden was a Wing caller Saturday. A surprise farewell party was held Sunday for Mrs. E. M. Arch and daughter Myrtle at the Lyman school No. 1, Cake, sandwiches and coffee were served in the afternoon A large crowd attended and a good time was had by all. Sadie Gylden was a caller at Bill Wanttaja’s Monday evening. Edwin Olson was a caller at John Gylden’s Monday evening. Mrs. E. March and daughter Myrtle and Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Want- taja and family Tuesday. Sylvia, Sulo and Severie Eckholm, Sulo Gylden and Mrs. E. M, Arch were business callers in Wing Wed- nesday. Quite a few of the young folks from this community attended the party at Mrs. Esther Thayer's Satur- day evening. Emil Lieuska visited at Henry In- get's Sunday. | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family of Wing were Sunday dinner guests at the. J. R. Fitzgerald home. Richard Hendrickson of Regan spent the week-end at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home as a guest of Lawrence. Harry Fitzgerald and Vincent Sher- man called at the Gottlieb Doctor home Sunday. Rev. Christ of Wilton conducted services at the Canfield school house Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and fam- ily were Sunday dinner guests at the Albert Little home. Mrs. Algot Ryberg spent one day last week with Mrs. Arthur Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg and C. O. Kettleson motored to Bismarck ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes, Willie township election Tuesday. 4 Loyd Kettleson called at the C. A. Kettleson home on day last week. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. C. J. Kuehl Wednesday. A large crowd was in attendance and a luncheon was served. ——— | Wild Rose i By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Township election was held at school No. 1 Tuesday. Very few voters were out and the present incumbents were unanimously re-elected. For treasurer, Ernest Swanson; for super- visor, H. A. Carlisle. A number of our young people at- tended St. Patrick’s dance at Brad- dock Tuesday evening. t Mrs. W. H. Brownawell accompan- ied Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Brownawell of Moffit to Bismarck Tuesday. ‘Wallace Lenhart left for Lehr last week to secure employment there. Mrs. John Peterson and children, Lauritz and Pearl, were on the sick | y, list last week. John Heisler, Jr., of Napoleon, made a short call here Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and family were Sunday guests at the O. B, Swanson home. Mrs. H. A. Carlisle was on the sick list last wee kbut is somewhat better again. 'W. H. Brownawell made a business me to Sterling and Driscoll Wednes- ys Mrs. Sam visited at the John Peterson home election day. Miss Maxine Burnsides and pupils enjoyed a vacation election day, so Miss Burnsides visited the Moffit ‘school. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and son Homer and Miss Louise Ried- man of Moffit attended the high school play at Sterling Friday eve- ning. Ernest Swanson was a Bismarck ‘visitor the latter part of the week. Miss Maxine Burnsides, teacher of school No. 1, spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Napoleon. A number of the young people went to a whist party Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Obert Salhus south of Pursian Lake. | Lein EE ce By OLGA M. RISE 2 Nina Waiste and Tilmer Lien spent Tuesday evening at the Geo, Christianson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman spent ‘Tuesday evening at the J. O. Rise home. Mrs. Geo. Christianson spent Wed- nesday at the Harold Christianson home. Stuart Severson and Joseph Rise attended to business matters at Wing Tuesday. Miss Dotty Barkman spent a few and Frieda, were Tuesday evening Guests at the J. F. Little home. Aelrud Bouche and Clyde Little mo- tored to Regan Sunday. Henry Anderson called at the Er- nest Gordon home Thursday. Chas. Hettick called at the An- drew Kolb home Friday. S. V. Monroe and Ernie Gordon called at the Pete Lundquist home Thursday evening. ‘The Homemakers’ club met with Mrs, S. L. Jordahl Tuesday. A large crowd was in attendance. The proj- ect lesson was on gardening. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ed - | Mowder. Sunday callers and guests at the J. F, Little home were Mrs. K. Kolb, Mrs, U. N. Monroe, Andrew Kolb, Al- len Tolliver, Lawrence Fitzgerald, J. J. Zelber, S. B. Olson, Oscar Magnu- son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, Gene end Norman. Joseph and Ollie Cook, Burnett Ja- cobson, Violet Olson, Dee Bailey and Virgil Little called at the Homer Taylor home Sunday. Bud and Phyllis Little called at the H.C. Rasche home Sunday morning. Bernhard Jordahl, Orlo Johnson end Burnett Jacobson attended a Cance at Regan Saturday night. Francis Fitzgerald spent Tuesday night and Wednesday at the J. F. Lit- tle home as a guest of Ruth. Ernie Gordon called at the Andrew Kolb home Friday. A fareweN party was given at the Emil Olson home Saturday night, A large crowd was in attendance. A luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Olson and family have moved north, of Regan. Chas. Hettick called at the Jake Fisher home Friday afternoon. Clyde Little called at the Ira Bailey | home Friday afternoon. Harvey and Lawrence Fitzgerald vere Regan callers Sunday evening. Albert Vollen called at the Ernest J. F. Little and J. R. Fitzgerald motored to Regan Thursday after- noon, Burnett Jacobson spent Thursday night with Mrs. Jake Fisher. | Callers at the J. F. Little home | Thursday were Delbert Davis, Lewis | Jorgenson and Joseph Cook. Marion Scott was a Sunday guest at the Wesley Kelly home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Walter Scott home. Harvey Fitzgerald was a Regan | business caller Monday. Agnes Selahan is a guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Emil Olson this week. Marvin Hendrickson ‘spent a few, days last week at the J. R. Fitzgerald | home. | Albert Vollen motored to Regan i Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son were Sunday guests at the Roy McCullough home. Allen Westerman callled at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Friday. Laurice, Elizabeth and Franklin Jorgenson and J. J. Zelmer accom- penied Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rasche to days visiting friends at Driscoll. B. N. Lein and son Valdemar spent Wednesday afternoon at J. O. Rise’s. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson spent ‘Tuesday and Wednesday at Medina, N. D., to have some dental work done. Glenwood Rise called at Helmer Helgeson’s Tuesday. The township board meeting was held at the C. M. Bjerke home Tues- day afternoon. The party given by Nellie Dance and Dorothy Cotes in the former school house Wednesday evening was well attended. Card playing and dancing was the main amusement. Eddie Arneson, who has spent the past three weeks visiting relatives and friends at Jamestown and vicin- ity, returned home Saturday. Edwin Waiste called at Joe Rise’s Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Barkman and daughter Dotty were supper guests at Fred Jordan’s Friday evening. A surprise birthday was given on Mrs, Dallas Barkman Sunday eve- ning. A large crowd was present and @ good time was reported by all. Ed Nygaard, Clifford Birkeland, Olaus Helgeson and Irwin Rise called of her sister. matters in Steele Tuesday. business matters at Chasley on Wed- nesday of this week. Stanley and Ole Elliott and John Hahn were visitors at the county seat Sunday. Earl Kinkel and Hilda Sauter were callers at the capital city Monday. Ray Benson spent a few days in Valley City last week attending a telephone convention. . ‘The dance given by the A. O. U. W. lodge Tuesday evening was not very well attended, but those there re- port a good time. [ Macomber By ALICE M. WALKER Mr. and Mrs. Henry -Ollenburger Carl Ericson home near Painted foods. Ed. Rupp, Garrison, and state mine inspector, was a supper guest at the John Dixon home Wednesday. Miss Jane Dixon accompanied him to Bis- marck where she joined the Wilton Campfire group, of which she is a member, in their broadcast over KFYR that evening. Mrs. Wayne Corrington went to Bismarck Thursday afternoon to see Mr. Corrington and her mother, Mrs, I. G. Iverson, who are confined in a hospital there. Both parties are do- ing, as well as can be expected. George Michelsen, Regan, spent) Sunday at the home of his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, T. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Thomas Hanwell and Mrs. John Dixon were among the guests at a banquet given by the Wilton Campfire Girls Tuesday evening. The occasion honored the birthday anni- versary of the organization and was held in the Presbyterian church din- ing room. Jess Smith and Hilda Christensen came up from Bismarck Wednesday evening and were overnight guests of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Warren and fam- ily went to Bismarck Saturday after- noon where they were guests of rel- atives until Sunday evening. Miss Charlotte Wilmot went to Re- gan Friday evening to spend the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Harry Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Walker and family drove to Turtle Lake Satur- day afternoon where they were sup- per guests at the M. W. Chapman home. I. G. Iverson was 8 daily caller in Bismarck during the week that he might be at the bedside of his wife, who is ill in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiling and Au- gust Krause spent Tuesday evening at the Harry Kuntz home. Leslie Miller motored to Hazen Wednesday to attend a meeting of the Masonic lodge of that place. Hé returned home Thursday. C. V. Danielson, Wilton, was @ call- er in Macomber Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fischer and three small children of Regan were entertained at supper Saturday at the Tom Hollingsworth home. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Polzin were also guests later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Jack Cowan home in. Bismarck. Ruth Wilmot, Alf Johnson and Jake Martie were Friday evening guests at the Otto Larson home, The Mesdames Wm. and Ben Ol- lJenburger spent Tuesday at the Charles Spitzer home near Baldwin. T. G. Gerow, general manager of the Truax-Traer interests here, was cated to Minneapolis Friday on bus- ess, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McGinnis at- tended a St. Patrick’s day party giv- en by Miss Grace Prentice at her home in Wilton Saturday evening of last week. ‘ Augusta Hanwell spent the week- end in Wilton with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Nelson. R. D, Flavin was a business caller at the Art Bjorhus home Friday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Spilde and family spent Saturday evening at John Birkeland’s. ‘There will be Norwegian services at the church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, March 22, Oo if Tuttle By LUCILLE WEIDEL Otto Baden of Velva is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baden of the Home cafe, John Hinkel returned home from the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck Tuesday where he has been receiving treatment. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Guldemann and family were dinner guests at the J. W. Alder home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Fairchild and family visited Friday with Mr. Fair- child’s parents at Steele. John Sackmen and George Irons were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Henry Lybeck motored to Steele ‘Wednesday where he had some dental work done. The lady members of the school faculty, in company with Earl Hinkel and Hilda Sauter, motored to Bis- marck Saturday where they did some shopping. Rev. Kinzler went to Jamestown | Vi Tuesday accompanied by his parents, who have been visiting him the last Fessenden vention of Nazarene pastors, return- in the capital city Tuesday. Mrs. A. M. Dahl of the Wilton Le- gion Auxiliary, called at the Ted Hentz home Monday afternoon. —— a o By FERN R. STEWART Sterling Homemakers’ club met at Ed Tassevigen attended business Henry Kremenetsky attended to and family spent last Sunday at the | 9% the home of Mrs. Chas. Ryan, March 10. The project leaders gave the les- son, “Fruit and Vegetable Varieties and Gardening Methods.” Roll call was answered by naming varieties of vegetables that did well in this lo- cality. Mrs. Drystad will entertain the club on April 14tH and the les- son will be “Interesting Vegetable Recipes.” i Mrs. George Manly of McKenzie was a town caller Tuesday. Mel Ness was @ business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. ‘The Willing Workers 4-H club met ing home Thursday evening. ‘Miss Olga Lunden spent a few days st the Kinzler home. ‘Wm. Burton visited his family at Sykeston Sunday. At the village election held Tues- day the following officers were elect- ed: trustee, G. J. Lybeck; Sunday school Sunday morning. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and fam- ily called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Saturday evening. Ray McCullough was a business caller at Wing Saturday. Regan callers from this vicinity Friday were Mrs. Fitegerald and sons Harvey and Lawrence, C. E. Christ- Janson, Mr. Graf and son Willie. Bart Fitzgerald spent Friday night at his parental home. Frank Farley and Luella high school students of . ‘the weel:-ond at thelr parent ~ Mr. and Mrs. Emil’ Moses called at jot the German Evangelical church treasurer, E. B, Sorenson; clerk, H. E, Wurm; Justice of the peace, Marlin Hutche- son; assessor, F. F. Allan and mar- thal, J.'E, Sackman. R. J. Montgomery of Steele was looking after business matters in our city Tuesday. B. Sweat and Mr. and Mrs. Jim ‘McQuern were business callers at Steele Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith’ are visiting relatives in Minnesota. Ed George called on relatives in our village Thursday. : | Protracted meetings are belng held Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart visited Rissner and Jennie Clarke and Miss H.R. Wright was a - er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson called at the Slim And » Harry Edgerly and Jake Heaton homes on business Saturday. parents. Henry Zuraff and son Harold, A. ) | | | | | Associated Press Photo Edith Higgins, former stenogra- pher, filed suit against Warner Brothers-First National studios for $150,000 alleging false arrest and Im- prisonment. She had been charged with conspiracy to steal a scenario. day supper guests at the Tom Stew- me. Mrs. George Kusch and son Dean were Sunday callers at the George Magnus home. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Schmidkunz called at the Chas. McCloward home Sun- day. i f Mr. and Mrs. Freto Envick were town callers Monday. Bill Styles and Bob Barrows were town callers Monday. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Ward Heaton from Gary, 8. D., drove through town Mon- day on their way to McKenzie and Arena. Vinton Heaton of Steele was a town caller Tuesday. : Art Chenoweth was a town caller Tuesday. Dorothy Mork spent Tuesday night with Erma Wahliman. Mr. and Mrs, J. Leese were town callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were town callers Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, Tyler Johnson were Bismarck and Mandan callers Wed- nesday. ‘The high school play, “His Father's Gone South,” was held in the hall Friday night. Alton Johnson and Carey Johnson dr., called on Joseph Dorson Sun- day. ' Mr, and Mrs. T. N. Johnson were Bismarck and Mandan callers Fri- day. Carey Johnson accompanied them to Bismarck to spend the week- end, Carey Johnson returned with T. N. Johnson to spend the week-end on the farm. Lester Clark called at the Roscoe Parker home Thursday. Bessie Langley spent ‘Thursday night at the Roscoe Parker home. Mr, and Mrs, Roscoe Parker vis- | ming. ited at the Tyler Johnson home Fri- day. evening. Mrs. Roscoe Parker visited with Mrs. W. P. Langley Wednesday. J. E. Chesak of Bismarck called at Tyler Johnson’s Friday. Seaman Gibson was a town caller Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Ryan are spending a few days visiting friends and relatives in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and family called at the Roscoe Parker home Saturday night. George Lewis was a town caller Tuesday. Miss Fern Stewart spent Friday night with Miss Rowene Kling. Miss Florence Schmidkunz spent Friday night with Mrs. Evelyn Mork. o { Baldwin | —— By FLORENCE BORNER At the election which was held here ‘Tuesday Andy Peterson and Herbert Little were elected road overseers and Walter Ryberg and Richard Kickul received the nomination for super- visors, Mr. Ryberg will serve a term ot two years and Mr. Kickul will serve for three years. Mr. Little has held his present office for several years and the other men are all new. Mrs. Olof Lundin of Bismarck vis- ited friends in the community Tues-" day afternoon. She is a former resi~ dent of Naughton township. James McAvoy and children, Grace, Gordon and Irma have returned from a several wecks’ visit with relatives in Minnesota. Van Couch and father-in-law, Joe Parsons of Mandan, were here on @ business mission the fore part of the week. Local friends of Rev. Fred Christ and wife of Wilton will be interested in knowing they are the parents of a baby girl, born Sunday morning. ‘The sale at the Frederickson farm ‘Wednesday afternoon was largely at- tended and things sold brought good Harold Williams has returned from @ several months’ visit at different points in Iowa. Albin Thysell: of Bismarck was greeting old friends in the commun- ity the fore part of the week. He is a former resident of this commun- ity. "ae, and Mrs. Andrew Haibeck vis- ited at the Richard Borner home Sat- urday evening. fed and Mrs. Ed Strandemo were ‘Wednesday evening guests at the Fredolen Rupp home. ‘The teacher and pupils of the lo- cal school held a party in the school rooms Friday evening. A fine time - Mellon’s New Aide Associated Press Photo Arthur A. Ballantine, new assis- tant secretary of the treasury. who hes taken up his work a9 zid to jon in Washington. | was enjoyed, games were played and | delicious supper was served. Harry Bjelland, who underwent an cepration in Bismarck the fore part of the week, is said to be in a crit- ical condition. He had been a suf- ferer from stomach trouble for sev-, eral years. Merle Weise, who is employed in Bismarck, spent thé week-end at home. Vernie Peterson, who has been re- siding on a farm south of Bismerc> the past year, is at present employed on the Harold Breen farm. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and family were recent guests at the Fred Kant home. Mr, and Mrs, Andy Peterson visited at the Julius Christianson home in Wilton Sunday. Two of the @hris- tianson children are quite ill with pneumonia. Several from here attended a party which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stitzer last Sunday, the occasion being the 15th annivers- ary of Mr. and Mrs. Stitzer’s mar- riage. A delicious lunch was served during the afternoon, and Mr. and Mrs. Stitzer received a beautiful gift irom those present. Mrs. Stitzer was formerly Miss Ida Peterson. County Agent H. O. Putman was @ recent caller in this community. —________—_- | Florence Lake t J Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johns and son Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver, Mr. and Mrs, E. E, Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey, Mrs. James Walters, Humphy and son Vernen, D. F. Mc- Clellan, John Witt, Miles Pankjwick, Bill Ryan and son Thomas, James Tees, John Bailey, Gerald Payseno and Alex Seibel and sons were Wing shoppers Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Fode and son Emanuel were Wing shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville, D. F. McClellan, John Witt, Charley and Herman Seilinger and Bethel Bailey attended the sale at the Jacob Wisen- berger farm Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughter Margaret and Irene were Wing shoppers Thursday afternoon. Fred Smith was a Wing shopper Wednesday. Mrs, J. E. Witt spent Thursday af- ternoon with Mrs. Jake Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger called at the Charley Seilinger home Thurs- day evening. Eight short plays were given in Schrunk school No, 2 Friday evening by Miss Ella Funston. A large crowd was present. Miss Lydia Roth of Tuttle was an overnight guest at the Fred Smith home Saturday night. Henry Seilinger called -at the Her- man Seilinger home Saturday after- noon, i Mr. and Mrs. John Witt called at the Roy Marchant home Friday eve- By HELEN WITT Mrs. Fred Smith entertained at a whist party Saturday in honor of the birthday anniversaries of her hus- band and brother John. Mr, and Mrs. John Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Roth and family and Henry Roth spent Sunday afternoon at the Wm. Witt home. . Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Tees and son Junior spent Sunday afternoon at the Mrs. Josephine Tees home. Fred Smith motored to Wing Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. William Witt and daughters Lydia and Esther and son Arthur spent’ Sunday at the Jacob Hindbouch home. Andrew Neiters called at the Henry Seilinger home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Roth and fam- ily and Henry Roth called at the John Witt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and family, Mrs. Mary Walters, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville and Charley Sei- linger and mother spent Sunday at the Henry Seilinger home. Mrs. Ralph Halver entertained at a card party Saturday. Tommy and Allan Ryan called at the Herman Neiters home Sunday. Wm. Witt and son John, James Tees, Owen Mcintyre and Ed Smith were Wing shoppers Monday after- noon. The township election in Florence Lake was held in school No. 3. Henry Seilinger called at the Char- Jey Seilinger home Monday after- noon, Mrs, ‘J. E. Witt spent Monday after- noon at the Roy Marchant home. Dave Johnson called at the Arthur Tees home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre called at the Ralph Halver home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger are the parents of a baby daughter, born March 17. SCHOOL NOTES j | SCHOOL NOTES — LONG LAKE Rose township, visited school on Tuesday. Her schoolhouse was used as @ polling place. The Ladies Aid are giving @ pro- gram and picture social at the hal! on Friday, March 27. A great many pupils are taking part in the pro- gram. Everyone is invited to attend. We will be having a week of Easter vacation from April third to the thir- teenth. Fern Benz was absent from school last week on account of a bad cold. Grace Miller visited in the inter- mediate grade room on Wednesday during physical education period. We finished our spelling race. The fourth grade beat the fifth and sixth grade coming and going. We went 3,000 miles. It was possible to go 100 miles a day. The fourth grade drove a Hudson. Luella Tollefson visited school last week. She started teaching a sum- mer term near Welch’s Spur last ‘Mondsy. The 4-H club met at Edward Ol- son's last Tuesday. Pauline Hoeft entertained. Bernice Edson went to Bismarck on Friday wheres he will played in a Piano recital. Eva Lulu Porter brought the first pussy willow to school. She found them along the creek. Severa] have reported the first meadow. jark, They seem to be a sure indica- tion of spring. ate Nichol entertained her at a birthday party at he home last Sunday, She was ps years old, In addition to studying about the Holland people and their customs, the He fodmatiie, ty oa of wi , tulips, and Dutch boys and girls, The fifth grade correlated geogra- phy and lenguage in studying it the Japanese, Their poster of mat San was truly artistic. Miss Maxine Burnsides, from Wild , &

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