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I Hazelton | ‘ : By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mrs. Dan Parsons and daughters Dorothy and Estelle were visitors in Bismarck Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Emil Dietrich of Bow- ton high school made a trip to Wash- burn Monday where they took the affirmative on the Chain Store Sys- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ing. Miss Elsie has just returned home from Valley City State college and will not return for this coming Messrs Chas. De Remee and G. Stem attended the Wilson sale near Steele Wednesday. Services were held in St. Mary's Catholic church Sunday morning. Please take note that the Easter services will be at 8 p. m. instead of 7:30 as stated in last weeks ‘notes. Sunday evening April 12, church services beat 8p.m. On this Sunday. thefe will be Baptismal services in connection with the regu- lar preaching service. On account of the bad roads the Tadies’ Aid of the M. E. Church did tem, debating against the Washburn high school team The debate went to ‘Washburn 2 to1. The-Hazelton team returned home Monday evening. ‘Mrs. J. D. McCusker and Mrs, Su- san Shaughnessy were capital city visitors Tuesday. The Pioneer Bridge club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. R.A. Yeater. E Mrs. E. J. Berens and sons Edwin, ‘Walter ahd Roy, drove up from Har- old, 8. D., Saturday to bring home Allan Beastrom, who has been spend- ing most of the winter there. They returned home Sunday afternoon. A number of the friends of Joe Prefontaine dropped in to spend the evening Monday, the day being his birthday anniversary. Rev. Father Schweitzer, accompan- ied by Leo Landsberger, drove to Driscolf! Wednesday morning where church services were held. Rev. Father Schweitzer motored to Braddock Sunday where. he held church services. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Lester Briggle. At this meeting reports of officers were heard and new officers for year were elected. After the meet @ pot-luck lunch was srved. Mr, and Mrs. J. D. McCusker went to Braddock last Saturday evening to help Mr. and Mrs. Allen celebrate their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. Cards were played and a fine lunch served. The Businessmen’s club will hold t Hoff motored to Fargo ‘Tuesday to get Virginia Kurtz and Pius Mastel, who have been attending school at the Agricultural college. ‘They returned home Wednesday. A meeting of the Emmons County Breeders’ association will be held Sat- urday evening. At this time a discus- sion will be held concerning the es- See ee a Church services will be held in the Catholic church on Thursday, Friday and Saturday mornings, also Thurs- day evening, it being Holy Week. Orson Ott and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Darrt motored to Bismarck last Sat- urday to visit Mrs. Ott, who is a pa- tient in the Bismarck hospital. They returned home Sunday afternoon. Roy Gregory attended the auto show at Bismarck last week. The Shipping association shipped carloads of stock Tuesday to St. Paul. The Girl Scouts held a meeting ‘Wednesday evening in the school hot use. ‘The Senior class of the high school play, “Sonny Jane,” presented some time in May. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Naumann and family, who have been residing in St. Paul, Minn., the past six or seven years, having moved there from here, are now moving on the O. Nau- man farm near Temvik. They brought their household goods from St. Paul. Mrs. J. D. McCusker was a Brad- dock visitor Monday evening. {Braddock { . By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Don't forget the Easter program to be given in the M. E. church Sunday evening. ‘The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. the farm south of town near Wilton, N. D. George Davis and family are moving into house lately occupied by Frank and Mrs. Beseler are called their daugh- ter’s little children who have the whooping cough. She returned home Saturday afternoon. - Messers Fern Henry and Adolph Feyeriesen left by auto Wednesday morning for Bowman, N. -D., where the are working with the Mid- my for to his home at Butte, N. D., Thursday afternoon. M. Fetterley left Tuesday for Big Stone, Minn., where he was called by the serious illness of his mother. tournament held in that city Friday evening, Saturday and in the evening. J. G. De France accom- ta i | : ay KS few days’ visit with his parents, bial ia rte napa has been stay- a Fae at Wishek, ler and daughter Miss Elsie callers: Monday-morn- vi not meet with Mrs. Saville and will meet with Mrs. Allensworth Saturday afternoon April 4th, J. A. Allensworth motored to Ste- wartsdale cemetery Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Lamb. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. O. Kinzler. Mr. and Mrs. E. W.. Baker were Sunday visitors at the home of their son Myron Baker and family. Monday evening a number of ladies armed with good things to eat called at the Barton home to surprise Mrs. Barton on her birthday. Bridge was the diversion of the evening, Mrs. Junge winning high score. Lunch was served at midnight. Dr. Baer was called down from Steele this week to attend little Billy Baxter who has been quite ill. The G. B. Aarvig family of Kin- tyre were Sunday visitors at the C. T. Barton home. The March meeting of the P. T. A. was well attended and a splendid program was given which consisted of @ one act play. A saxaphone solo and community singer. Officers for the ensuing year were elected. A potluck supper will be given at the next meeting April 27. Mrs. F. M. Long entertained at her home Friday evening. Two tables of whist were in play, Mrs. Aarvig win- ning high honors and Mrs. Lesher consolation. The Study and Civic club met Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Koenig. Fifteen members were present with Mrs. Junge of Bismarck as a guest. B. Schneider of Hazelton was a Braddock caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Sempel re- turned Sunday evening from a two weeks stay in Bismarck. Lutheran Church Notes In spite of the drifted roads a very large crowd was present at the Luth- er League meeting held Saturday evening at the Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and family spent Sunday at the Romeo Bailey home. Mr. and Mrs. John Fields, accom- panied by Miss Marie McGinnis, mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Fields visited with their daugh- ter Esther, who is in the hospital with appendicitis. Arnold Josephson spent Saturday hight with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harju. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter visited relatives in Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and chil- dren, Ronald and Peggy Lou, visited with Mrs, Mary Smith Sunday eve- nin, eg. : Sunday evening visitors at the L. H. Knowles home were Mr. and Mrs. M. Wagle and Leah Harth. Keith, Clinton and Donna Mae See spent the week-end visiting relatives in Arena. Richard Weber spent Sunday with his parents. = Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth and son Fred were Saturday afternoon visit- ors at the John Mueller home. Gladys Lein, Olive Jacobson, Flor- ence Waiste and Mary Jane: Olson spent Sunday afternoon with Jenny Kulaski. ’ Gladys Rue was “an over-night guest at the Clyde Harvey. home. Mr, and Mrs, Ben Boss and daugh- ter Beverly spent the: week-end vis- iting relatives and friends in Wing. ‘Wallace and Bertel Anderson spent e week-end at their parental home. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Borth and-chil- dren spent Sunday at the John Weber Jr., home, i Mrs. John Weber, Sr., visited with Mrs, John Mueller Sunday after- noon. Edith, Lillian, Martha, Katherine and John Mueller, Jr., and Bill Olson attended the Young People’s meeting in Tuttle Sunday evening. ‘The basketball season of 1930-31 closed the most ‘successful year in the sport at Wing high school. Due to Coach Wagle’s fine coaching in the past two years the team managed to place third in the sub-district tourna- ment. Ld Mr. and Mrs, John Harty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Scanlon. Mable Olson and Adeline Wenass are spending their Easter vacation at the Ole-A, Olson home. Mrs. A. L. Davis and daughter ‘Peggy Lou.called af the Gust Olson home Monday afternoon. O. A. Lein motored. to Bismarck Monday. J. M. Lein of Regan has taken over the Wing blacksmith shop. Mr, and Mrs. W. Harju were Sun- day callers at the Jacob Nemi home. o¢——— + | Steiber | —_—_—____———_-+ By MRS. WM. HICKEL Bill Hickel and Efraham Scheaffer called at Still Tuesday evening. The township board met at the home of the clerk, Delbert Olson, Tuesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Gottlieb Zelmer and family called at the Philip Zelmer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Manual Scheaffer and little daughter Violet spent Sat- urday at the Efraham Scheaffer home. Fred Anstrom sale near. Wilton Tues- Harold Falkins called at Alta on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson and family spent Sunday at the Fred Brackett home. called at the J. C. SMe. and Mrs.’ Pred: Bergquist cand | sons, Eanll.end Hjplmer-apent., Delbert Olson called at the John N. D, aa home Wednesday. at the Efraham Scheaffer and Wm. Hickel homes: Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bergquist were Regan shoppers Friday. Glen McAllister, who works at the J. C. Olson home, spent Sunday at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oder and little daughter Delores, who spent some time visiting at the W. 8. Oder home, left: last week for Welch's Spur near Menoken. Robert Patzner called at the Wm. Hickel-home Tuesday. Mike Bosche called at the George McAllister home Monday afternoon. J.C. Olson was a Regan caller Sat- urday.. Mr. and Mrs. ‘George McAllister and family called at the Efraham Scheaffer home Saturday evening. Efraham Scheaffer called at the Wm. Steinert home Tuesday. Shoppers at the Alta store Monday forenoon were Christ Hausauer, George McAllister and Bill Hickel. Delbert Olson was a Regan caller Friday. Harold Falkins spent the week-end near McClusky. Fritz and Otto Uhde called at the J. _C, Olson home Saturday evening. Miss Vina Oder, teacher in Ghylin Leg spent the week-end at her le. Bill Hickel called at the Fred Berg- Quist home Monday. Christ Hausauer called at the Phil- ip Zelmer home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Zelmer were Bismarck callers Monday. George McAllister and Efraham Scheaffer called at the Reinhart home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children Dennis and Doris spent Sun- day at the Robert Patzner home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley and Irvin Sattler were Bismarck callers Monday. oO Alta e o By KARL SCHATZ Eddie Johnson called at the Karl Schatz home Monday. Fred Bender, Sr., and son Edward uae a business trip to Wilton Mon- iy: Reinhold Streinert was a caller at the Mike Boschee home on Monday. Eddie Johnson and Edmund Schatz were callers at the Jake Hochhalter home Monday. Henry Schatz, Jr., called at the Mil- lard Coombs home Tuesday. Edmund Schatz helped Roy -Just move some of his machinery on Tues- day. Albert and Emil Zelmer were call- ers at the Emil Johnson home on Monday. Ted Hochhalter was an Alta caller Monday evening. Charlie Larson was a visitor at the Emil Nelson home ‘this spring. Edmund Schatz was a caller at the John Anderson home on Tuesday. Bennie Schatz visited with Ed- mund Schatz Monday evening. Joe Diede called at the Fred Brack- ett home Monday. Henry Schatz, who has-been stay- ing in McClusky the past winter, re- turned to the farm Tuesday where he will be employed this spring. Joe Diede was a Pickardville caller Tuesday. John Zelmer was an Alta caller on Monday. Charles and Gus itz, transacted business at Mercer lay. Ted Steinert called at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday. Donald Schaffer and Edmund Schatz were Alta callers Friday. Henry Schatz Sr., called at John Stroh chome Wednesday. Rudolph Schaffer is staying at the Jake Hochhalter home fora while. Christ Reinhart called at the Dan Reinhart home Friday. Henry Schatz, Sr., and John Stroh were visitors at the Jacob Stroh, Sr., home on Wednesday. George Hecker gd Ed Kurle were Alta shoppers Friday. Emil Johnson and son Andy and David Schatz made a business trip to Pickardville Saturday. Bennie Schatz called at the Ed and Hank Schatz farm Saturday. Davold and Henry Schaffer spent Saturday evening at the Joe Diede home. Noel Ness and Roy Just were Pick- erdville callers Saturday. Edmund and Bennie Schatz and Gerald Jones spent Saturday evening visiting with Noel Ness. Irene’ Johnson, who has been em- ployed at Fargo, N. D., for several months, returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson Saturday, where she will visit. Davil and -Thafield Schatz were Sunday evening visitors at the Nobel Ness home. ——— Missouri 7 By L, M. CRAWFORD Mrs, Bassered and Mrs. Wingle vis- ited with their mother, Mrs. Lem Jenkins a few days last week. Because of the blizzard no school was held in the Manning school Thursday and: Friday. ‘Miss Jessie Jenkins is visiting with, her sister, Mrs. Bassered. Mrs. Ramus Robinson has been on the sick list this week. James Brown was a caller at the Andrew Irvine home Saturday. A few young folks gathered at the John Crawford home Saturday night to play cards. At midnight a lunch was served by the hostess. Walter Woodworth spent several days at the Leslie Clark home last A number of people from this com- munity attended the funeral of Dun- can McDonald in Bismarck Sunday afternoon. Mr. McDonald was well known in this neighborhood, having) lived here for a number of years be- fore to Bismarck home. Mr, and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucille were entertained for Sunday dinner at the Alex MacLean Funeral services for Jacob Lamb, a resident of Burleigh county for a number of years, were held at the Stewartsdale Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Anderson and family visited and dined at the Wil- liam McDonald home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Clark and Wal- ental home, spent Monday night and ‘Tuesday. with Lucille Crawford. Mr.-and Mrs. Clifton Kimball, Wm. Mills and Ed Cooper dined at John Crawford's Wednesday evening. tne St. Patrick's dance at the dome. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family, Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford nd daughter were among those who attended the aluminum demonstra- tion at Henry Crawford’s Thursday evening A lovely supper was by the demonstrator and his wife. ‘August Boyer spent Thursday eve- ning at the James Robidou home, Vernon MacLean visited with Bul Clark Sunday afternoon. Several young people from this vi- cinity attended the party at the John Welch home Friday evening. evening was spent in playing games, and at midnight a lovely. lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou were dinner guests at Jason Hoover’s Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs, William McDonald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ir- vine and family were entertained at Sunday dinner at the Alex Anderson home north of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucille visited at the Alex MacLean home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, James McDonald had Mr. and Mrs. Ramus Robinson as their dinner guests Sunday. D. R. McDonald, brother of Wm. McDonald, who was operated on re- cently has been quite ill the past week, Mr. and Mrs. S. Woodworth visited at the Lem Jenkins home Sunday af- ternoon. . Mr..and Mrs. James McDonald at- tended the auto show in Bismarck Saturday evening. Leslie Clark called at the John Crawford home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs, 8. Woodworth and family vis- ited at the John Crawford home Tuesday evening. A number of men from this com- munity attended the banquet held in Bismarck Tuesday evening. The business men entertained the farm- ers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linssen, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Woodworth spent Saturday evening at Emory Woodworth’s. a a | Sterling ‘e By FERN R. STEWART M. J. Olson of Driscoll called at the Tom Stewart home Saturday morning. Charley Gosney and Arnold Kusch were town callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Johnson were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Miss Grace Johnson returned home with them to spend her Easter vacation. H, R. Wright was a town caller Saturday. Dave Keirland of Bismarck spent the week-end ‘visiting friends here. Carey Johnson, Jr., of Bismarck, is spending his Easter vacation with his cousin Alton Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kline and fam- ily, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Rice and Mrs. Leona Acord, were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Jim Sedivic, who is employed at the Apple Creek ranch, visited at the John Sedivic home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart’ were Sunday visitors at the George Kusch home. The Misses Grace Johnson, Fern Stewart, Shirley Stewart and Glen Stewart called at the Oscar Ander- son home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Ernest Johnson was a town caller Monday. Miss Madge Runey of Fargo spent the week-end visiting with friends and relatives here. L. B. Smith and H, E. Wildfang were Driscoll callers Thursday. Misses Pauline and Rose Fuerhere of McKenzie visited at the L. B. Smith home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Belcher of Mc- Kenzie visited at the L. B. Smith home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and family were Bismarck and Mandan callers Monday. Roscoe Parker and Alton Johnson were McKenzie callers Tuesday. Clifford Wright called at the Jim- mie Clarke home Tuesday. Arvid Eskali called at the H. R. Wright home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Johnson were Bismarck and Mandan callers Wed- nesday. Jake Heaton of McKenzie was a town caller Wednesday. The Ladies’ church aid gave a bas- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1931 farm south’ of Sterling where he formerly lived. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jessen were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mrs. Glen Elness spent Monday at Mr.|the Presley Gosney home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling were Sterling callers Monday. Herman Nieman and Elliot Nelson ‘were Sterling callers Wednesday. Helen and Rex Swindling spent the week-end in Sterling. Mrs. Selmar Dyrstad entertained the M. E. Ladies’ Aid at her home Wednesday afternoon. Presley Gosney called at the Horace Fairchild home Sunday. Quite a few from here attended the sale at the L, E. Heaton home| Tuesday, south of McKenzie. il = ree Arena oa... By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Mrs. R. C. Halver left Saturday af- ternoon to spend a few days at her home at Arthur, N. D. John Edwards and Walter Stark Spent one day this week looking for J. E. Davis’ horses, H. D, Roberts and Gerald Payseno hauled two loads of furniture for Mrs. Anna Holmes to her farm home north of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and sons and Miss Rosemary Gergen were callers in Wing Saturday, also din- ner guests at the Klagenburg home while there. Ed Smith was a caller at Bluch Wagner’s Monday. Paul Buechler and family called at the Jessie March home Sunday. Frank Hellman was a business call- er at Adam Martin's. Harold Kraft is working for,Ed Pond this week. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove were guests at the McIntyre home Satur- day evening. Hart Roberts called at James Tees Bismarck Monday after being laid up on account of the storm. Victor Anderson was a caller in Still Saturday. Miss Lucille Johnson of Wilton has been visiting at the Gene Perkins home the past week. George Gray, mail carrier of route No. 3, was unable to carry the mail Monday on account of the storm. James and Raymond Morris visited at the Victor Anderson home Sunday. Aldythe McCullough started teach. ing a summer term of school in Glen- view district Monday. Levi Anderson visited at his home Sunday. ——— S. W. Burleigh By KATIE D. STEWART ‘o Jast week. On account of the roads being in such poor condition no morn- ing services were held at Stewarts- dale Sunday. Alfred Hanson called at the Alex Stewart home Sunday. J. Coulter visfted at the Wilson Brown home Sunday and also called at the Dan McLean home. Johnnie Becknall, who works at the Don Nicholson home, visited with his brother Ed, Sunday. Miss Alice Carlson, teacher in Tel- fer school No. 3, was unable to drive to her school from home during the bad weather so she stayed at the John Craven home for a few days. Many people from this vicinity at- tended the funeral of Mr. Lamb at Stewartsdale Sunday afternoon. Loren Gramling spent the past two weeks visiting relatives in this vicin- ity. He .will visit with his brother and sister at Wilton and brother at Regan before returning to Watford | City. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Stewart were business callers in Bismarck Mon- day. Mrs. John A. Stewart visited at the Sunday morning. Jack and Buddy Frazier called at Gerald Payseno’s Sunday. Art Wentz spent Wednesday eve- ning at the Walter Stark home. Art Rempher and Jessie March at- tended the Legion whist tournament in Goodrich Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were supper guests at the McIn- tyre home Sunday evening. Elsie Rempher was a guest of Mrs. Walter Stark over the weel:-end Allen Frazier was a business caller in Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shopping in Tuttle Saturday. Ben Klagenburg was a business caller at Jacob Sattler’s Wednesday. Jack Driscoll and the Edwards and Tape boys called at Jacob Steigle- meyer’s Tuesday. {Wilson _] By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Sunday evening visitors at Sam Berg’s were Mr. and Mrs. Christ War- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Wall and son, Ted. Misses Herdee and Sarha Berg spent Sunday evening with Miss Pauline Wolf. Miss Clara Wagner, Paul and Ernest Wagner and Emil Warner attended the young people's meeting at Mc- Clusky Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner and daughter motored-to Bismarck Mon- day on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller visited at the John J. Wagner home near Mercer Sunday. Rev. A. Gering of McClusky will Sunday in the afternoon. at Wilton Saturday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wag- ner, a son, March 25. Mother and son are fine at this writing. Puneral services for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gleingartner were conducted Monday afternoon at the Lutheran church. The baby died of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and son Melvin visited at the Lewis Wag- ner home Friday. Grandma Warner is visiting at the Christ Wolf and Lewis Wagner homes this week. She is going to leave for California next week where she will spend the summer. Mrs, Ella Emery left by train for Colorado where she is to be the guest of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg visited at the Ed Berg home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandner and daughters visited at the Christ Wolf home Sunday evening. Miss Betty Redington visited school No. 2 Monday. ket supper in the school house Wed- nesday. Boy Scout meeting was held in the school house Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom and daughters were town callers Tues- day. Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe Parker were Sunday vsitors at the Tyler Johnson home. The 4-H Sewing club met Wednes- day evening in the school house. Martin Olson of Driscoll was a town caller Wednesday. The Boy Scouts hiked to the grove east of town. Tuesday night where they had supper. Elder Elness was a town caller Wednesday. By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY to make his George Lewis was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Arnold Kusch spent Sunday at the George Kusch home. Re Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews were ter Woodworth attended a show! Wi n Bismarck Saturday night. ‘Miss Mayme Clark visited with Mrs. James McDonald Monday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Emory Woodworth Woodworth home. George Hohimer was operated on for appendicitis Wednesday. -Miss ;, Eleanor . McDonald, spending. Floyd Belk and Warren Olisbe called at the Gosney home Monday, . beget gs is doing some paint- Oast Prince is moving oyt to the Ida Hurt was & Sterling callenMon- | was a = | spent Sunday afternoon at the 8. / da: ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner visited at the Fred Wagner home Sunday. conduct services at the church Easter| ©: Mr, and Mrs. Edward Gesele called | 4. Dan McLean home Sunday. > i ee as | Clear Lake oo By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN John Waiste from near Wing was a caller at the Henry Olson home Wed- nesday. Ed Nygard called on L. B. Olsen Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Those who spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen were Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles and family. The J. W. Beyer boys spent Satur- day evening at the Henry Neiman home. ‘Tom Finn spent Saturday and Sun- day at the Warren Keeler home. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olsen enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiman, Mrs, Robert Sharp and Miss Flor- ence to a lovely Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen and twin boys were callers at the Albert Christensen home Monday. Allen Van Vleet and mother mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and baby spent the afternoon with Mrs. Albert Christen- sen. The North Side Whist club mem- bers served-the South Side members Monday evening at the community hall in Driscoll to a lovely oyster supper. In all there were about 400 people served. Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ray Hazlegrove called at the Owen {McIntyre home Tuesday and he also called at the Bert Glanville home. Ed Ochsuner called at Ray Hazle- grove's Tuesday evening. Jake Gellner was a business caller Wednesday at Christ Wolff's. Florence, Chester and Clarence Sandburg were Sunday visitors at the Neff home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wolff and daughter Irene were Sunday visitors at the Jake Berg home. Magdalena and Ella and Maria and Alex Neff and Ed. Wagner were Sun- day evening visitors at the Christ Woft home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Woff and sons Henry and Julius were visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wolff, Cr., Sun- day. ‘The Misses Hilda and Caroline Wolff and Theodore Rosenau and John Rott, were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weber. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Alex Neff, Sr. Ecklund | —_+ $$$ By JUSTINE MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan and fam- ily visited at the Victor Anderson home Wednesday. Gerald Morris was 8 Wilton caller ‘Wednesday. Mrs. A. F. Anderson visited at the Wallace Anderson home Tuesday. The sale at the Fred Anstrom farm southeast of Wilton Tuesday was largely attended. Gerald Morris was a caller at the Gene Perkins home Saturday. Orville Falkenstein and Gordon Williams visited at the Ira Falken- stein home Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan and fam- , ily visited at the Albert Vollan home Sunday. ‘'T. F. Morris and daughters Marian Miss Caroline Wolff and John Roth. were supper guests at the Rosenau home Sunday. Mrs. Otto Rachel visited at the Neff home Tuesday. Ed Wagner called Wednesday at the Christ Wolff home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff and daughter Carrie were shopping Thurs- day in Wing. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Roth returned home Thursday from their visit to New Leipzig, N. D. Dave Johnson and Karl Wolff were business callers in Arena Thurgday. Miss Hilda Wutzke and_ brother Elmer and cousins Martin Gellner and John Wutzke, Maria and Ella, and Alex Neff were Friday evening visitors at the Christ Wolff home. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Gellner and family were Sunday guests at the home off Mr. and Mrs, Alex Neff. Theodore Rosenau called at the home of Christ Wolff Saturday eve- ni junday visitors at the Christ Wolff . home were Emil Wutzke, John Wutzke and Miss Hilda Wutzke and her brother Elmer. ‘ Ella Neff was a caller Tuesday at home. Among those shopping Estelle Thoren and her brother Clarence, George Husch, Lein of Regan visited mother, Dimond, Donald Morris. Hawkins and Miss Bella Goldsmith met them at the train. Mr, and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Miss Rosemary Gergen were shop- pers in Wing Saturday. Harry Ulfers was in town Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson arrived home | ning. There was @ dance at the Walter Stark home Saturday night. Quite a few attended. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre Saturday night. The evening was spent in playing cards and a lunch was served by the hostess. James Reese called at the McIntyre} and Harry Ulfers homes Saturday evening on business. Christ Wetzle of Arena was in Tut- tle Saturday. i i Florence Lake By HELEN WITT Arthur Tees called at the James Tees home Tuesday. Charley and Henry Seilinger called at the John Witt home Tuesday eve- oe . Mrs, J. E. Witt called at the Mrs. Josephine Tees home Tuesday eve- ning. Arthur Tees was a Wing shopper Wednesday. John Witt calied at the Charley Seilinger home Wednesday forenoon. Norman Johns returned to Valley City where he. is attending school, after spending a few days at his pa- rental home. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Wed- nesday evening at the Roy Marchant home. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Marchant and daughter Irene and Margaret were Wing shoppers Tuesday afternoon. ning at the John Witt home. Cnarley Seilinger called at the Henry Seilinge*’home Friday after-} noon, Mr. and Mrs, Bethel Bailey and son Junior spent Friday afternoon at the; Henry Seilinger home. Arthur Tees catied at the James Tees home Saturday evening. i John Witt called at the Jonn Bailey home Wednesday afternoon. | man Neiters home Saturday evening. | Tuesday. Henry Seilinger and John Helpen were Wing shoppers Friday. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Glanville, John Witt, M:. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark and family, Humphrey Bailey and son Vernon and daughters, Jake Hindbauch and son Fred, Henry Schneider, Orva Bailey, Herman Nei- ters and son Albert, Thomas and Willie Ryan, Ted and George Nolan, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Scallon and family, James Tees, Henry Steves, Herman Seilinger, Mrs. James Walters and Arthur Tees were Wing shoppers Sat- urday. Mrs, Ralph Halver left for Arthur, N. D., Saturday where she will visit with relatives for a few days. Andrew Nciters spent Sunday at his parental home. | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and fam- ily, Mrs, James Walters and Mother Seilinger, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son Junior, Mrs. Humphrey Bailey anc. daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bailey and daughter spent Sunday at the Henry Seilinger home. Miss Marcella Neiters returned to her parenta: home Saturday evening after working at the Henry Seilinger home the past month. . Mr, and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene spent Sunday afternoon at the John Witt home. ‘Witt home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt called at the Henry Seilinger home Sunday evening. Miss Ella Funston, Annie and Ed Stroh spent Saturday evening at the Roy March-nt home. . Andrew Neiters called at the Henry Seilinger home Sunday forenoon. Henry Seilinger called at the Her- Henry Rath spent Sunday at his parental home at Tuttle Sunday. Dave Johnson called at the Arthur Tees home Tuesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Glanville, Mr. Henry Rath spent Yhursday eve- - ‘Andrew Neiters called at the John |* had the misfortune to fall.and break his elbow Wednesday. He was taken. to Bismarck for medical attention. Bismarck callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, Clark Crawford and Geo. Brittin. , Gaylen, Ray and Dene Argaast visited the Dutton boys Saturday aft- ernoon, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton and chil- dren visited and dined at the Henry Crawford home Saturday evening. Roberta and Patty Blount returned home Wednesday evening after a two weeks’ visit with the Dralle family during the absence of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews spent Saturday evening at the Jason Hoover home. Mrs. Pete Smith is spending several days in Bismarck, having some den- tal work done. Miss Ramona is stay- ing with her aunt, Mrs. Harry Blount, during her mother’s absence. Rosa Giovnonoi visited the parental home Sunday afternoon. Roy Dutton and. Elmer Schwartz visited in Moffit Sunday afternoon ‘Wm. Mills visited at W. S. Triplett’s ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorson ot Moffit visited \with Mrs. Thorson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, M. White- aker, on Sunday. Mrs. M. M. Dralle and children visited at the Harry Blount home ‘Sunday. | Sa G2 | Schrank | By MARGARET MARCHANT Louis Novy motored to Wing Tues- day afternoon. Misses Irene and Margaret Mar- chant visited at the Gus Olson home in Wing Tuesday afternoon. The Misses and Eizabeth Novy, Bismarck high school students, returned to their parental home Fri- day, where they will spend their one week Easter vacation. Adolph Bender was a Wing caller Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt were supper guests at the R. G. Marchant home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and fam- ily spent last Saturday evening visit- ing at the Jacob Stroh home. Miss Ella Funston, Annie and Ed- ward Stroh were Saturday evening visitors at the Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Irene and Margaret mo- tored to Wing Tuesday. Miss Ella Funston spent Sunday with Miss Annie Stroh. Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Witt. Annie and Edward Stroh called on Ella Funston Saturday evening. Andrew Neiters who is working for Joe Scallon spent Sunday at his par- ental home. Albert Hiembuch spent Sunday at the Herman Neiters home. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt called at the Roy Marchant home Monday. Miss Marcella Neiters who has been working for Mrs. Henry Sielinger, re- turned to her parental home Satur- day evening. San | Glenview | By MRS. LARS JACOBSON School began for the summer term in this district Monday with teach- ers as follows: No. 1, Aldythe Mc- Cullough of Wilton; No. 2, Ruth Hal- vorson, Regan, and No. 3, Beatric: Erickson, Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morgan and fam ily of Wilton visited Sunday at the Tom Morgan home. Many from this vicinity attended the sale at the Anstrom farm near Wilton Tuesday. Some of the locals attended the farewell dance at the Oscar Anstrom home in Painted Woods Saturday eve- and Mrs, J. E. Witt, James Tees and Ted Merkle attended the dancing party at the Walter Stark home Sat- urday evening. The evening was en- joyed by all. Henry Rat and Arthur Tees called at the James Tees home Monday. Ralph Halver called at the John Witt home Monday afternoon. Henry Seilinger called at the Her- man Seilinger home Monday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Witt called at the Roy Marchant home Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam~- ily and Alex Schwindt spent Monday evening at the John Witt home. ning. The Anstroms are moving to Bismarck soon. Mrs. Lars Jacobson spent a few days at the Lawrence Johnson home in Painted Woods last week. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family were Wilton shoppers Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spitzer and family spent last Wednesday evening at the Lars Jacobson home. Grace Simons spent the week-end with friends in Bismarck. Mrs, C. W. Jacobson and son Mil- lard called at the Con Johnson home Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and sony FP. R. Simons called at the Enock Junior called at the John Witt home Monday afternoon. ————————. Brittin i By ORVETTA DUTTON Roy Dutton was a@ Brittin caller Monday morning. ‘Mrs. Dave Kershaw and Mrs. Knute Hanson shopped in Bismarck Mon- day. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Crawford were. Monday afternoon callers at the Dut- ton home. The following people from our) neighborhood were visitors in Bis- marck ‘Tuesday: Clark Crawford, George Brittin, Adop Giovonoi, Irwin Reid, Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton nd Mrs. Laura Kimbal. Most of the men attended the banquet given for the farmers by the Rotary club. Mrs. Melvin Welch and baby daughter and Grandma Cordon mo- tored out to the farm from Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount and: daughter Carmen returned Wednes-) day from South Dakota. They left Mr. Blount’s father very much im- proved in health. Orin Dutton and son Roy made a business trip to Bismarck and Arnold ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford and. daughter Eleanor were visitors at the Chas. Swanson home Wednesday. Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Swanson motored to Bismarck in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allensworth re- turned from Bismarck Wednesday evening. Marshall Dralle and son Dutch were Brittin 5 Bismarck day on account of the bad roads. Mrs. M. M., Dralle and sons in Brittin Friday afternoon, Mike Kuntz, eleven-vear-old scleen and Jacobson homes Tues- lay. At the qualification meeting held last Tuesday at the Lewis home, Roy Lewis resigned as clerk and Mrs. Elsie Erstrom was appointed in his place. Others who qualified for offices, were Wm. Fricke, supervisor; E. E. Stran- demo, supervisor, and Burl Monroe, road overseer. Canfield By MRS. A. F, GHYLIN The township board met at the Jordahl home Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Keifer returned home from Florida Monday. She spent the win- ter there. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl and family were dinner guests at the Knudson home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott called at H. D. Watkin’s Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer called at the Ghylin home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Taylor and Howard and Hazel were Bismarck callers Saturday. Gerald Ghylin. Mrs. Joe Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O'Larry came to Joe Cook's Wednesday. Mr. O'Larry returned to James- Ross Taylor spent Saturday with ts