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[= A y NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ee Moffit i By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT 3 Mrs. Ed, De Haan returned home from the Bismarck hospital Thursday. She was taken to the hospital on | 4g, Sunday. She is some improved in health. ‘The program given at the church for Founders’ Day of the Foreign Missionary society was well attended. The church was decorated with plants. C. E. Moffit was taken suddenly ill Friday morning from a strangulated rupture from which he had been suf- fering for over two years and Rev. O. EB Kinzler rushed him to the Bismarck hospital where he was op- erated on about 2 o'clock ky Dr. Ram- stad. He is getting along as well as could be expected. Mrs, Mike Hanson and Mrs. Burns Bailey and children visited with Mrs. V. Benz on Tuesday. ‘Township election was held in the hall on Tuesday and the following officers were . elected: Superyisor, three years, Fay Johnson; road over- seer, one year, Albert Faust; con- stable, three years, Albert Faust; jus- tice of peace, three years, Fred Hin- sey; clerk, one year, August: Doehle. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howitson and Charley Dutton visited at the Orrin Dutton home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad enter- ‘tained Mr. and’ Mrs. Walter Jones and children Sunday for dinner. Mr. and Mrs, Pred Pillsbury enter- tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Lee Hamblen and children and Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Hamblen. Mr, and Mrs, Emil Enockson and son Clifford left Saturday morning . for Arthur, N. D., where Mrs. Enock- son and sch will remain till after Easter’ vacation.. Emil will return this week. Mrs. Peter Hofstad was taken sud- denly ill Sunday night and was hur- ried to the Bismarck hospital where she is receiving medical care. Mr. Hofstad returned home Monday noon on the S00. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey were Bismarck callers Tuesday. They went up to see Mrs. Hofstad, who is a sis- ter of Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. W. H, Edson and daughter Bernice were passengers on the N. P. Friday noon to Bismarck. Miss Ber- nice went up to take part in a recital which her aunt, Mrs. Hughes, gave Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler, Mrs. Fred Moffit, B. F. Lane and Mrs. C. E. Moffit motored to Bismarck Monday. Mrs, Fred Moffit remained till Sal urday as she is taking treatment from Dr. Enge. B. F, Lane remained overnight in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz and chil- dren visited relatives in Moffit Sun- day. Mrs. Frank Benz and son were Bis- marck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane and chil- dren were guests at the Dewey Olson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coder, Mrs. W. E, Nichol and son Howard were Bis- marck callers Monday. Mrs. Coder and Mrs. Nichol attended the project meeting at the Memorial building. Everett Porter called at the Wm. Lane home Thursday. Burt Johnson spent the week-end at the Wm. Lane home. Donald Edson returned to his home near Moffit Saturday after having spent several months at Valley City uttending teachers’ college. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter and daughter Marcelette visited at the Fred Moffit home Friday night. Ecklund | ——_—_——_+ By JUSTINE MORRIS Clarence and Orville Falkenstein called at the Wallace Anderson home Wednesday. Willard Dimond was a brief caller at the T. F. Morris home Monday. Victor Anderson visited at the H. A. McCullough home Tuesday. Gerald Morris made a trip to Re- gan Thursday. Clarence Falkenstein was a caller at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday. A number of folks from this vicin- ity attended the sale at the Wilhelm Fredricksonn home southwest of Baldwin Wednesday. Marion Morris was an overnight guest with Mrs. Willard Dimond Mon- day. Clarence Falkenstein called at the Ira Falkenstein home Tuesday. Willard Dimond was a business call- er at the T. F. Morris home Friday morning en route to Regan. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan and family visited at the Helmer Asplund home Tuesday. Ira Falkenstein passed through this vicinity to Regan Thursday. Mrs. Gust Gordon and Alice and Lawrence visited at the Willard Di- mond home Tuesday evening. Marion and Gerald Morris were callers in Still Monday. Mabel and Aldythe McCullough were shoppers in Wilton Friday. Levi Anderson, who has been work- ing near Bismarck visited at the T. F. Morris home Friday evening en route to his home. Donald Morris visited with the Brown brothers Friday. Orville Falkenstein and Richard Olson. delivered horses in Bismarck for. Wallace Falkenstein Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Anderson and ‘Margaret and Harold were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. They attended the auto show while there. _ Margaret Anderson, student of: Wil- ton high school, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Anderson. Lyle and Olivella Dimond visited Saturday. with their grandmother, Mrs. Harry Dimond, while Mr. and beg Dimond went to Bis- Mrs. ‘Bert Hendershott and Harlo Eendershott called at the T. F. Mor- ris home Thursday en route to Res Vernal and Frayne Anderson vis- Ited_with James and Raymond Mor- ris Saturday afternoon. ; _E. J. Erlcason’ was, this vi- cinity Friday. ‘he , Gay. ‘ Mr. and Mra, John’ Vollan and fam- Uy were transacting business in’ Bis- i ‘teach A very enjoyable time was had by those from this vicinity who attend- ed the party at the Porter Nelson home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan and family were tallers in Wilton Sun- lay. Bennie and Levi Anderson, Fred Herdebu, Louie Johnson and Gordon Williams were visitors at the T. F. Morris home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Bennie Lein of Re- gan “visited at the Harry Dimond home z Clarence Falkenstein was a busi- ness caller at the T. F, Morris home Monday. o— " ( Wing * By LILLIAN MUELLER Donald Gardner of Makoti visited at the A. L. Davis home over the week-end. Mable Jacobson spent the week- end with Hilma Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Sr., and Violet Olson-were overnight guests at the James Olson home Saturday. Mrs. John Harty visited with Mrs. Lucy Piepkorn Saturday. Mrs. Henry McClosky and Mrs. Ben McClosky entertained the makers’ club at the latter's home Friday. John Mueller and R. J. Bleth la business in Bismarck Mon- Y- 2 -Frank Roth of Huff, N. D., spent the week-end at the Carl Teppo home. James McGarvey of Parshall called at the A. L. Davis home Sunday. Er- na Znockson .accompanied him to ‘Wilton Sunday evening. Lillian, Martha and Katherine Mueller. spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting friends near Arena. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson, Mr. and .Mrs, Ole A. Olson and Mrs. Henry Jacobson attended the dance in Canfield Friday evening. Albert and Willard Hubbell spent Sunday with their parents in Wing. Ruth Lytle spent the week-end with Alice Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wagner and daughter were Sunday visitors at the J. J. Horner home. ‘ A. L. Davis accompanied by Ron- ald and Lela and Erna Enockson mo- tored to Wilton Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Winnie Fol- lensby home in Hurdsfield. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and family motored to Bismarck Satur- day. Edith Mueller spent Sunday after- noon at her parents home. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knowles spent Saturday evening at the Ben Mc- Closky home. Pete Haag, commissioner for the Farmers’ Elevator, was a Wing call- er Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Henry McClosky called on Mrs. Ben McClosky Monday atfter- noon, Mr. and. Mrs, W. W. Harju spent | Sunday afternoon at the C.° Liuska home. i Mable Olson. and Adeline Wience were viistors at the Ole A. Olson home Sunday. John Mueller was a caller at the |R. J. Bleth home Sunday morning. Emil Oschner spent Saturday night and Sunday with John Hein. An old time dare: was held at the ‘Wing hall Wednes ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. W, Harju and Helen ,one year course gt the Dickinson state ers’ college. o— ‘| Josephson went to Bismarck Tues- day, returning Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kremenetsky spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter. Rey. Strutz conducted church serv- ices north of Wing Sundey morning. Elsie Borth visited with Martha Hein Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Erickson and | family visited at the Elmer Joseph- son home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Ole A. Olson motored to Bismarck Monday. The following people ‘surprised Mrs. Em. Glanville at her home Saturday evening, the occasion being her birth- day anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg, Mr. and Mrs. . Howard Glanville, Bert Olson, Mr. and Mrs. J.B, Glanville and children, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. R. Halver, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scanlon, Mr. and { Mrs. J. Scallon, Mr. and Mrs. E. Larson and Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glan- ville, The evening was spent play- ing cards. Mr, and Mrs, Waino Wainio were Sunday visitors at the Geo. Kavonius | home. ; ° f Taft (es By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Bier were Bismarck callers Sat- urday, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wright called at. the Presley Gosney home Tues- day evening. Ernest Hurr was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mrs. John Baker and son James were shoppers in Bismarck Satur- Novel Marvel was a Sterling caller Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kling called at the Gosney home Wednesday eve- . and Mrs. Henry Jessen were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, George fan were shopping Bismarck Mork spent Thursday night with ali J Home- | Lewis were | day. HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAROH 27, 1931 \ Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son Han- ford were Bismarck callers Saturday. Presley Gosney called at the George Lewis home Tuesday, | Pete Youngreen was a Sterling caller Monday. Edna Mae Gosney spent Saturday night at the Carl Kositzky home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen spent Tuesday at the Herman Nieman home, Pete Youngreen was a Sterling call- er Tuesday. Mrs. Floyd Bier’ of Braddock Is spending a few days at the George Lewis home. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller ‘Tuesday. Charley Gosney and Hanford Feir- child called at the Burns Bailey home Monday. Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil- liam called at the Herman Nieman home Tuesday. George Lewis was a Sterling caller ‘Tuesday morning. caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Burns Bailey called at the George Lewis home Tuesday. They left their children there while they went to Bismarck, George: Lewis and Presley Gosney attended the township meeting at the home of the clerk, Mrs. Nieman. (Es IE Canfield i By MRS. A. H. GHYLIN 5 Lucille and Orlo Johnson, Ben and Randolph Jordahl and Mrs. Jordahl, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons Gerald and Clair visited at the Strand home Thursday night. Burnett Jacobson was an overnight guest at the Jake Fisher home Thurs- day night. Joe, Cook, Virgil Little, Mr. and Mrs, Gust Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson, Albert, Eddie and Mr. Iverson were callers at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, H. Bailey and daugh- ter Luvine, Louise and Roy Walker, Violet Olson, Dee Bailey, Bud Little and Burnett Jacobson were callers at the Joe Cook home Sunday. Lawrence and Hester Bailey called at the Earl Mowder home Sunday. Rey. Christ of Wilton conducted services at the Canfield school house Sunday at 2 o'clock. The P. T. A. meeting was held at the school house Friday night. The next meeting will be held April 3. The Program will consist of things pre- taining to gardening and flowers. Quite a large crowd attended the Homewnakers’ club at the S. L. Jor- dahl home Tuesday. Mr. Watkins ‘and Mrs. Johnson gave the project. The next meeting will be held at the Earl Mowder home April 2. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and , Violet Olson, Dee Bailey, Joo Cook, Beverly Olson and Burnett Ja- cobson were callers at the H. C. Tay- lor home Sunday. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. James Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson and gon Glenn, and Joe Cook, were callers at the Ole Ol- son home Sunday. Mrs. Anna Strand, Barney Strand and Rachel Skelton were callers at the McCay home. Miss Skelton re- mained to visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin and Mrs. H. Watkins at- tended: the joing meeting of the Le- gion and Auxiliary in Regan Monday evening. Mrs. Chas. Kuehl spent a few days visiting in Wilton. Joe Keifer spent Saturday evening at_the A. Ghylin home. Mrs. Anna Knudson and son Iver spent the week-end visi¥ng near Wil- ton. Mrs. Ghylin, Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Fisher attended auxiliary at the Lundberg home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Watkins and son John were callers at the W. Sund- quist home Saturday evening. They ‘were also dinner guests on Suhday. Mr. and Mrs. H./ C. Taylor are leaving Canfield and moving to the Charley Rue farm south of Regan. Bobby and Mina Fisher, Hilda and Tillie Wageman visited with the Tay- lor- young folks Saturday afternoon. Alta j o By KARL SCHATZ Bill Lee of near McClusky was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Mor- 1 day. George Hecker ‘called at the H. Schatz home Monday. Jake and Rudolph Schaffer were callers at the George Hecker home Monday. : Friends will be interested in know- ing that Vergil Lee and Harold week. Vergel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee of near McClusky and also the school teacher of Edge- mont school No. 3. Harold Brown is the son of Mrs. Hattie Brown of near Pickardsville. Noe Ness was an Alta calier Sat- urday. George Hecker spent Monday eve- ning visiting with Fred Brackett. Edmund. Edwin and Emanuel Schatz called at the Don Reinhart home on Tuesday. Fred Bender, Sr., and son Edward tramsacted business at Regan Tues- day. Ed Kurle attended church services at the Coombs church Monday eve- ning. Rudolph and Jake Schaffer. were Pickardville callers Tuesday. John Stroh and Bennie Schatz called at the Karl Schatz home Wed- nesday. 3 John Beck from’ McClusky called at the H. Schatz home on Wednes- “John and Henry Schaffer were Al- ta shoppers Tuesday ev 4 Bennie Schatz visited at the John home Wednesday evening. Charlie Larson visited at the Karl Secnatz home Wednesday. John Stroh Bennie Elmer Qually of near Wilton visited Sunda} Hanford Fairchild was a See | ing to the McAllister farm this, week near Alta. i Noel Ness motored to Washburn on ‘Sunday. Mike Boschee was an Alta shopper Saturday. evening. Harold Brown .was rushed to the Bismarck hospital Saturday where Pendicitis. Noel Ness attended church services {at the Coombs church Tuesday ; ning. | McKenzie | By MRS, T. T, HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Paul Antrim are the Proud parents of a baby boy born Monday, March 16, at St. Alexius hos- pital. Dale Wesley is the name chos- en for the new arrival. Visitors at the T. Hughes home Tuesday and Wednesday were Mrs. C. R. Jacobson of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. A. Envick and Mrs. G. A. Hughes. The Homemakers’ club met Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Rodgers with a good attendance. The project leaders gave the major Project lesson on gardening. The Royal Neighbors entertained Friday evening at the N. J. Struwing home in honor of Mrs. Struwing’s birthday anniversary, the affair be- ing in the form of a surprise hand- kerchief shower. The R. N. A. mem- bers took their supper along which was served at about seven-thirty, with Mrs, Warren Clizbe and Mrs. George Hughes on the serving committee. Mrs. Struwing rvceived 23 handker- chiefs. Miss Lillian Watson, who teaches at Wilton, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ‘Watson. Miss Amanda Iwen of Moffit spent Sunday visiting Mrs. E, L. Adams. Arthur Daw of Bismarck was a call- er in McKenzie Saturday. Township election was held: Tues- day at the schoolhouse. C. W. Thompson was re-elected supervisor of McKenzie township. { Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferguson of Glencoe are spending the week here visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Easton. the leadership of Mrs. P. P, Bliss will hold a meeting Saturday afternoon at the M. A. Johnson home with June Johnson as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Clellie Whipkey of Jamestown were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Conley. The Jolly Juniors 4-H club met Saturday at the Walter Durfee home. H. E. O'Neill was 2 business caller in Sterling Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Easton accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. D. Fergu- son were callers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doucette vis- jited Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Fairchild Sterling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder of Moffit and Mrs. Henry Lewis were Monday visitors at the Andy Doucette home. > | Steiber > By MRS. WM. HICKEL | < The township election was held at Pleasant View school Tuesday. The election board consisted of John An- derson, chairman; Delbert . Olson, clerk; judges, Fred Bergquist. and. Gottlieb Steinert. Officers elected for the coming year were: Supervisor, vohn Anderson; clerk, Delbert Olson, treasurer, J. R. Jones. Zelmer home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson spent | Tuesday evening at the Efraham Scheaffer and Wm. Hickel homes. Gottlieb Zelmer and-son Alvin and A. Albrecht called in McClusky Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Patzner and family spent Sunday evening at the Emil Sattler home. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bosche and fam- ily called at the Gehringer and Gain- ger homes Sunday.-. | 1 Glen McAllister spent Monday eve- ning at the John Anderson home. John Stroh was a McClusky caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and family of Still spent Sunday at the Fred Bergquist home. Gerald Jones spent Friday evening J at the Efraham Scheaffer home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just and family moved into the place where George McAllister formerly lived. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne and Mrs. Scheaffer called at the Alta store Friday evening. Delbert Olson spent Tuesday eve- ning at the'John Anderson home. Albert Zelmer called at the Alta store and at the John Anderson home Monday.. Mr. Schmidt of Bismarck called at she Efraham Scheaffer home Tues- Brown were united in marriage last | day. “Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patzner and f.mily attended church services in Wilton Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Olson spent a couple of days this week visiting rel- atives in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. George McAllister and family spent Saturday evening visiting at the J. R. Jones home. Harold Falkins spent;the week-end at the Sam Houser home near Mc- Clusky. Mr, and Mrs. Efraham Scheaffer called at the J. ©, Olson heene Sat- urday. Mrs. Mabel Carlson of Granville visited at the John Carlson home Saturday on her way to Driscoll to ‘visit her folks. C. L. Malone called at the John Anderson home Wednesday. Bill Hickel called at the Fred Berg- quist home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hickel and son Wayne spent Monday evenning at the J. C. Olson home. Glen McAllister spent Tuesday eve- ning at the Bfraham Scheaffer home. . Delbert Olson is doing some mé- chanical work in Regan for Tourte- lotte. Mrs. Jacob Suttler and son. Irvin ek Sunday at the Emil Sattler ie. Saturday were: Mr. and Zelmer, John Zelmer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patsner and family, Mr. and Efraham Mrs. Scheaffer, Jacob Geh- and ringer George ‘at the John Stroh ‘ he underwent an operation for ap-/| eve-j The 4-H Busy Workers’ club under | at; Warren Keeler and Tom Finn were { Edwin Zelmer called at the John and Irvin Sattler wero Bismarck call- | 'rs Monday. John Carlson called at the J. C. Ol- json home Sunday. 1 a | Painted Woods | bua ° | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Dave Brostrom called on his broth- | jer Joe Brostrom Sunday. i Mr. and. Mrs. Iver Erickson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown spent Sunday at the Wm. Brown home. A great many people in this neigh- | borhood attended the services at the {school house Sunday evening with |Rev. McGary as pastor. | Mr. and Mrs, E. V. Franklund spent Sunday at the Clifford Hansen home. Fred Brown was a Wilton caller ;Monday afternoon. Thursday the Joe Brown family | jmoved from this vicinity out to the Conrad Johnson farm. Ole Lillefjeld was a Wilton caller Wednesday afternoon. Arthur Han- sen and Dave Brostrom were also Wilton callers that day. David Riebe was a Wilton caller | Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannifield and daughters Noreen and Hope spent | Sunday ‘at the Wm. Brown home. Wm. Brown called at the Arthur Damstrom home Sunday. ¥Yred Brown was a Wilton caller Monday. ‘ Andrew Nelson was a riday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Jake Welder of Bis- marck visited Sunday with relatives in Painted Woods. Miss Gertrude Damstrom started {teaching another term of school at school No. 3 Monday the 23rd. Miss Damstrom taught the same school lats year. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and small daughter Mary Ann and mother Mrs. Maria Elsberg had dinner and {| spent the day at the Joe Bostrom ; home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson called iat the Ole Lillefjeld home Saturday evening. ° eeeiMeecrscemeys. ral ale I _ Clear Lake Wilton caller Famer iN SCOR Peo | By MYRTLE CHRISTIANSON | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and fam- lily visited with Mrs. Olson's mother |Mrs. Benz, at Moffit Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen |Were callers at the Katerba home | Wednesday. | | Little Marian Christensen visited | ; with her grandmother, Mrs. Marie Olausen, Wednesday. | Winn Katerba was a caller at Ster- | |ling Tuesday. | Allen Van Vleet and mother were | Bismarck callers Tuesday. ‘business callers at the Carrie Nelsen {home Wednesday. | E. A. Van_ Vleet was a business |caller near Tuttle Wednesday and | Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Melvin Lein and daughter Clara {were Bismarck callers Saturday. A number of neighbors and friends gathered at the Henry Neiman home} Saturday evening to help Mrs. Nel- man celebrate her birthday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ankrum of Woodworth were among the guests. { | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith enjoyed (a visit from their! daughter, Mrs. Mabel Carlson an ddaughter Elsie of | Granville over the week-end. i | Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen andj family and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie | Hansen and family of Kidder county, jand Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen. | Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and fam- | jiy of Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enjoyed a lovely Sunday dinner, at the Henry Olson home. | Milred Hansen spent Tuesday night | i with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Christ Schoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and baby and Mrs. Belle Van Vleet took Tuesday evening supper with Mr. and Mrs, Albert Christensen. | ' Hazelton i —_? ° By ADALINE LANDSBURGER George Zerbes made a trip to Jamestown Saturday where he trans- acted business, He returned home Monday. The Girls’ and Boys’ glee clubs of tne high school will present an oper- ctta, “The Toreadors,” Friday eve- ming in the school gymnasium. The cperetta is being directed by Miss Grace Panzie. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tauhe and son Sylvester motored to Linton Satur- | Gay. Miss Stella Parsons has been work- ing at the Briggle Land Agency for the past two weeks during the ab- sence of Miss Rose Appert, who is visiting in Florida. The regular Monday evening bridge club met at the home of Mrs. W. L. Marchant Monday. Peter Mastel was a Bismarck vis- itor Friday. 2 Miss Edna Zirnheltz was a capital city visitor Wednesday. Miss Eleanor Landsberger visited atthe J. J. Landsberger home a few days last week. Tuesday evening, St. Patricks Day, ‘the Catholics held a benefit card par- ty in the basement of the church. Quite a number were present. Dur- The Happy Hour Music club met at the home of Esther Nelson, Friday afternoon. The local P. T. A. held a regular meeting Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Nelson made a trip to points in the eastern part of the state Monday. H. C. Yynn, attorney from Linton, transacted business here Tuesday. NCIS Veconr na aaa | Still i ee By B. P, HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, and Mr. aud Mrs. John Law were Thursday callers on Mrs. Signe Johnson. Oscar and Pauline Hagstrom drove to Dickinson Friday to attend the commencement exercises of the Dick- inson normal school. They were joined in Bismarck by their sister, Naomi Hagstrom, and accompanied back by their brother, Albert Hag- strom, who was one of the graduates. Anthony Erickson and Verner ae were Wilton callers Mon- jay. Mrs. Erick Pearson and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom were Wednesday evening callers of Mrs. Martin Strand. Mr, and Mrs. «Edwin Johnson called on Mr, and Mrs. Peter Johnson one day last week. Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Con- tad Johnson. Leo and Walter Strand called on their brother Marion at the Ned Asp- lund home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson were callers at the John Johnson home Saturday. Leo Strand and Albert and Naomi Hagstrom motored to Bismarck Sun- Gay where Miss Naomi took the train for Windsor, N. D. Mrs.. Coarad Johnson and Mrs. Chas. Noon called on Mrs. Signe Johnson Tuesday evening. Erick Pearson, Anthony Erickson, Ed Brochl, Bert Hedstrom, Ole Hag- strom and son, Mr, and Mrs. Conrad. {Johnson and daughter and Mrs. Signe Johnson were Wilton callers Wednes- day. —————— | Ghylin ——— By MARGARET DAVIS o_o Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olson and chil- dren were Sunday guests of Mrs. lehn. Mr. and Mrs. Lund were Tuesday callers at the Mr. and Mrs. Louis King home. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and Ida Tosseth were Friday callers at the Nels Tosseth home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olget Ryberg Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm, who spent the past week visiting in Rock | Hill township, returned home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and daughters were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lolis King and daughter Marie. Nick Holgerson was a business call- er at Emil Sunquist's home Monday imorning. Mr. and Mrs. Nils Alm and son Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Louis King motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. | King is under a doctor’s care. Matt Rasmussen was a business caller at the Davis home Saturday. ree guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Charlie Magnuson, who has been Sick for the past week, is some better and was able to be in Regan Satur- Gay. A business meeting of the township was held at Louis King’s home Tues- day. Albert Johnson, Wm. Backman, Albert Perkins and Charles Magnu- son were elected last Tuesday at election. Charles Magnuson is the new assessor and Albert Johnson su- bervisor. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth were shopping in Regan Saturday: Miss Marie King was a Saturday guest of Miss Hollis-Alm. ee | Arena j ° By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE The Peppke young folks and the Jake Kraft young folks attended the dance at Martins Saturday evening. Elsie Rempher spent Saturday vis- iting Mrs. Walter Stark. Harry Ulfers motored to Bismarck Friday on business. There was a good turn out at the township election Tuesday, 36 votes were cast. There were about 42 in the township. Owen McIntyre was re-elected supervisor for 3 years. Mrs. Bert Glanville, township clerk for one year and Bert Glanville, road over- seer for the ensuing year. They will all qualify for their respective offices Tuesday, when the board meets. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove spent Monday with her mother Mrs. Frank Gray while Ray went on to Tuttle. He took Walter Krine home who has, spent the winter with them. Ed Smith called at Dave John- son’s and Bluch Wagners Monday. Jakie Gaub was a visitor at Elmer Drums Monday. Hort Roberts visited with Herbert Zeiglemeler in McClusky one day last we eek. Mr.and Mrs. Fred Gillig called on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Knittle Tuesday. Albert Heinback was a caller at the Allen Frazier home Monday. vis- |son Hugh were visitors at the Ralph Halver home Monday. Ed Smith was @ business caller in Wing Saturday. and Lena Kraft were in Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon visited | 4 Olson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Se-| Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon were }- ' minute talk on “A Document for the|Rosenaw farm. north of MoClusky|e fine time; Games were pl Mr. Putman, conducted the Martha Haas visited Miss Martha Haas, and Mrs. Helen Zelmer Friday evening. : Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zweiglie and |family and Geo Borth were guests Friday evening at the Gerald Payseno home. ‘Willie Stark of Vashti visited his brother Walter Stark and family Thursday. Mrs. John Fode returned Monday from Jamestown where she visited over Sunday with her husband who is a patient at the State Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier and Gerald Payseno were shopping in Wing Saturday. ° —— | Sibley Butte | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Elmer Bloomquist and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. ana Mrs, Lawrence Madland attended Mrs. McCormick's funeral Tuesday morning at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Erion, Mrs. Henry Kath and Otto Stevenagle left for their homes in Minnesota Tuesday morning. The annual township election was held at school house No. 3 Tuesday. Oliver Roth was elected supervisor for three years; Earl Evans was elect- ed constable and John Glum was elected justice. Earl Evans and Elmer Bloomquist and family called at the Walter Dietzman and Elmer Lundquist homes Wednesday. Willis Clizbe motored to McKenzie Thursday. ‘Walter Rippley and son Lee mo- tored to McKenzie Saturday. Emil Hogue shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Lloyd Clizbe took ee: Byron and Clarence Clizbe to McKenzie Sunday to resume their school duties. Marian and Willis Clizbe called at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday night. Clarence Smith called at the Earl Evans home Saturday on business. John Habeck called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Monday. Mire mere | Menoken ° e-—o By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Township election was held in the town hall Tuesday. A. H. Klepstein was re-elected clerk, Melvin Agnew re-elected assessor and George Wach- ai re-elected supervisor. Alarge number from here attend- ced the funeral rites of Mrs. McCor- mick in Bismarck Tuesday morning at the Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Agnew and son ond Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance attend- eda movie in Bismarck Tuesday night. Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mrs. Ctto Ayers, Mrs, Ralph Ishmael aii dcughter, Mrs, A. C. Dance and two daughters were entertained Wednesday after- noon by Mrs. R. M. Ludemann. ‘The Menoken Ladies’ Aid met at the home of. Mrs. Van Horn of Mc- Kenzie Thursday afternoon. The af- ternoon was spent sewing blocks for @ quilt. A luncheon was served. Mrs. John Welch entertained the Menoken high school pupils and teachers at a party Friday night. The Hime was spent playing games. A lunch was served at midnight. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Asbridge of Bismarck visited Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Johnson Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graves and two daughters motored here from Medina visiting Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Baker and fam- ily visited Mrs. M. E. Funston Sun- day afternoon. Orville Hansen spent Sunday visit- ing at the G. N, Varnum home. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein Sunday. By S. GYLDEN Miss night guest of Miss Sadie Gylden’s Saturday. Severt Gylden was transacting business in Wing, Saturday. Mrs..E. M. Arch and daughter Myrtle were shopping in Wing Wed- nesday. Severt Gylden was an overnight visitor at Gust Eckholm’s Saturday. John Waiste and son Edwin were business callers in Wing Saturday. The 4-H Lucky Strike club held their monthly meeting at Mrs. Ida Thorson’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Owen McIntyre and/ will teach Schneid-| wing Tyne Eckholm was an over- | Sunda: @ delicious lunch was served by Mist Josephine. Emil Lieuska, Seth Harju, Sulo and Sadie Gylden and Andrew attended church services in Goodrich | called at Gust Eckholm’s Sunday. Mrs. John Gylden has been very ill the past week. * Edwin Olson called at John Gyl- den’s Monday. Lein 3 OA Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Arneson son : Thursday evening to spend the week- end visiting relatives here. turned to their home Sunday eve- ning. Arthur and Glenwood Rise attend- ed to business matters in Arcna Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bjorhus and Constance Lein motored to Bismarck O. Rise home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson, Mesdames Enoch and Elmer Arneson, spent Friday evening at the M. A. Lien home. Arnold Christianson and Marvin Berg spent Thursday afternoon at Harold Chrisitanson’s. Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen is spend- ing a few days at the Harry Helgeson home. A large crowd attended the party given at the Stuart Severson home Friday evening. The evening was spent by playing cards and dancing. Eddie Arneson and Arnold Chris- tianson motored to Bismarck Satur- day afternoon. Gladys Rue spent Sunday. forenoon at the J. O.-Rise home. Constance and Valdemar Lein, Ol- ga, Joseph and Arthur Rise and Gladys Rue, attended the party given at the Lewis Olson home in Trygg township Sunday afternoon. Selma Rise who has spent the past three weeks at the Lewie Olson home in Trygg township returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson are spending a few days at Medina hay- ing some dental work done. Dorothy Barkman spent Friday aft- ernoon with Constance Lein, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise spent a couple of days at Bismarck. John Waiste and son Walter called at the Geo. Christianson home Wed- nesday afternoon. Joseph and Arthur Rise motored to Wing Saturday afternoon. ‘The township election was held in Lein school No, 1 Tuesday afternoon. Dallas Barkman was elected super- visor for three years. Nellie Dance and Miss Paris of Bis- marck called at the J. O. Rise home Friday evening. Clara Lein is spending a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. Helmer Arne- son. Mrs. Marie Olauson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson and son Arnold, spent Sunday afternoon at the Harold Christianson home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus spent Saturday at Bismarck. 2 A. H. Helgéson of Bismarck was a brief caller in this vicinity Sunday. Olga Rise spent Tuesday visiting at the Art Bjorhus home. oo, | Estherville | ee eae By MBS. ROY LITTLE : Willie Uhde, Maurice and Matt Strand were visitors at the Ole Wold home Monday. A number of the young folks of the community enjoyed a dancing party at the J. F. Little home Tuesday were visitors at Roy Little's Tuesday evening. : Ole, Olaf and Arnold Wold called at the Cecil Elkins home Tuesday. George and Earl Mowder were call- ers in Regan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier spent Secon, evening ‘at the Roy Little me. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen were y viistors at the John Bosche Betty Bosche returned home with them. Harry Davenport und’ Pete Michel- sen were callers in. Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bosche and gs E3 8 i i g ‘ Lr : [ i 2 i a li i F E 14 if E i Ff