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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST { John Glum and son Garry were ‘business callers at the S. E. Slizbe home Monday. Leonard Davenport and family and Fred Hedstrom were Bismarck shop- pers Tuesday. Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe and Mrs. Henry Larson helped serve at the Ladies’ Aid dinner at the church in McKenzie ‘Wednesday. Alfred Larson motored to Petti- bone Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and Mr. Clizbe motored to Sterling Thurs- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS City, Miss Vera McCullough to Good- rich, Miss Tillie Wall to Bottineau home with them. zie Friday. Gay. Mr. Larson and Mr. 8. E. Clizbe helped set up the Farmers Union warehouse. Vivian Larson returned The Clizbe boys motored to Mc- Kenzie Thursday night after Alice, Byron and Clarence. Eimer Bloomauist called in McKen- and daughter Etta Ann, and C. A. Mattson shopped in Bismarck Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarice Davenport and children of Bismarck motored to the Leonard Davenport home Saturday night. They returned home Sunday. Bismarck callers from here Satur- day were Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Rippley, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lar- son, John Glum, Earl Evans and fam- ily and E. Bloomquist and family. Earl Evans brought his tractor home from Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roth motored to Sterling Wednesday. Taft o—_—___-_--—_____+ By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY o Miss Marian Lewis, who attends Jamestown college, spent Easter with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis. } Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil- lam were Sterling callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son El- don of Bismarck spent saturday night at the Presley Gosney home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fogarty were Sterling callers Saturday. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Wednesday. ! ‘rence FPiizeerald and Clifford Olson to Devils Lake. Parents here. home in“Driscoll. . Miss Lillian Hall, week-end here with her folks. Mrs. marck caller Wednesday. Parker home We nesday. Hassin Eele called at the Tyler Johnson home Thursday. Bismarck shoppers Thursday. John Bayer and sons Ralph, Len- wood and Ray were town callers Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kossak of Wiscon- sin, arrived here Saturday night. Mr. Kossak will be employed at the H. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert, Cederstrom | PWright home this coring, Mr, and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and family were Thursday evening ca!l- ers at the Roscoe Parker home. Miss Elsie Belile is ing with the housework at the H. R. Wright home during Mrs. Wright's illn | George Beaity and Mr. {Lester Andre attended | Sterling Suni M: urech Tyler Johnson and Carey Johnson helred Grandpa John- jSon fix his well Friday and Satur- day. | H.C. Wright and Joe Kossak calle st the Roscoe Parker home Sunda morning. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johrson accom- panied by Mrs. Roscoe Parker and Grandpa Johnson were Bismarck and Mandan callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and family were Sunday visitors at the Roscoe Parker home. Carey and Alton Johnson. called at the Roscoe Parker home Friday eve- ning. —_ | Rock Hill ! —— — ‘ By RUTH LITTLE Regan callers from this vicinity | Saturday were Harvey Bart and La and Mrs. and Mr, Mrs. Selmar Drystad entertained! Guss Graf and family. the M. E. Ladies Aid society at her) jhome Wednesday afternoon. After the | Ennes home Monday m business meeting a lovely lunch was served. ‘The next meeting will be at | dren al: the home of Mrs. Halley Belk the first j per gu ‘Wednesday in May. Oscar Jarsett was a Sterling caller ‘Tuesday. Lewis Jorgenson called at Mr. and Mrs. Gus: Leona end Ot’o were supe at the Fred Ehnes home Sunday. Callers at the J. F. Litile home Wednesday were C. O. Kettleson, Bill Miss Ida Hurr attended the 4-Hjand Ray McCullough. club at the school house in Sterling ‘Wednesday night after school hours. | wednesday. He also called at the J.|! Miss Francis Langley spent Sun-|R. Fitzzerald home. Mi day afternoon and night with Edna Mae Gosney. Helen and Rex Swindling are stay- | ing at home and drive to school now. ‘Mrs. Henry Jessen and Mrs. Pres-i ley Gosney attended Ladies’ Aid{ meeting at the Selmar Drystad home | In Sterling Wednesday afternoon. | Mx. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were | Sterling callers Saturday. } Clayton Little metored to Regan and Mrs. Ernest Gordon were guests at the Nels Nelson Si home. Roy Farley and Wi motored to Bis ck Phyllis Little spent Tu at the Li guest of Mrs. S. L. Jordall entertained a number of friends Tuesday at a quilt- rday. day night home as a Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were jing bee at her home. Sterling callers Tuesday, _ | Pete Youngreen was a Sterling call- | ald home were Mr. and Mrs er Thursday forenoon. i Misses Lucille Elness and Mrs. Glen Elness | called at the Gosney home Monday | Chenoweth night. Russell and Tilman Hanson were ; Sterling callers Saturday. Those from here who attended Easter services in Sterling Sunday were Ernest Hurr and daughters Ida } and Elmona, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jes- sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews, George Beatty and Mr. and | Mrs. P. M. Gosney and daughter Ed- na. Mr. and Mrs, George Lewis and daughter Marion were Bismarck and Sterling callers S&turdsy. Anton Oberg was a Sierling caller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen were transacting business in Bismarck! Tuesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling and family were Bismarck and Mandan callers Saturday night. Hanford Fairchild was a Sterling caller Monday. Quite a large crowd attended Union in the Sterling hall Monday night. oS a | Sterling j o—__—_—_______e By FERN R. STEWART | | ! Roy Hansen was a business caller {n town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, T. N. Johnson and daughter Olive and Carey Johnson were Bismarck and Mandan callers Wednesday. Evelyn Mae Wright and cousin Eva Marie Hendrickson arrived here Wed- nesday to visit friends and relatives here, They returned to Valley City | Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele were Driscoll callers Wednesday. They also called at the J. D. Stewart home in Driscoll. Adolph Hansen called at the Oscar Anderson home en route to Sterling Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were town vallers Saturday. Mrs. Henry Van Horn and niece Lola McKay of Driscoll, called at the Oscar Anderson home Saturday eve- ning. * Bismarck shoppers from here Sat- urday were George Kusch, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, accompanied by Mrs. J. D. Stewart of Driscoll, Mr. per. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ness and Miss Marion Ness were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Mrs, Jennie Clarke, Miss Violet and Bob Clarke called at the T. N. John- to Sunday guests at the J. R. Pitzmer- Sherman and family, Mr: dorf and daughter Iren Bill Melhoff, El Ray Gramlin at the J. Fit guest of Lawrence. Raymond Gaub was a Sunday af- ternoon guest at the Fred Ehnes home. Ray Gramling and Lawrence Fitz- gerald were Sunday guests at the Gottlieb Doctor home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Nemetz and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Oscar Magnuson home, Phyllis and Virgil Little motored to Regan Thursday evening to the Pentecostal church to practice for the Easter program. Willie Ehnes and Willie Graf were Sunday guests at the Lewis Jorgen- son home. Pete Lundquist and Marion Scott were Sunday evening guests at the d. R. Fitzgerald home. Gottlieb Doctor called at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Monday. He also was a Regan caller. Callers at the J. F. Little home Wednesday were Isaac Marcovitz, S. L. LeBarron, Dr. Thelen, Mrs. Bigler. J. R. Fitzgerald and son Bart called at the Joe Wegeman home Wednes- Gay. Callers at the Fred Ehnes home Tuesday were Steve Nemetz, Lewis Sormenons Ed. Rasche and P. E. Pat- n. Fred Fhnes and son Willie called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Tuesday evening. Roy Thor, nd Esther Krause. spent the week-end erald home as a Was a Monday guest of Pete Lundquist. Ida and Myztle Magnuson, who are employed in Bismarck, spent the week-end at their parental home. Callers at the J. F. Little home Sun- day were Roy Steve Nemitz Lawrence Fitzgerald, Ray Gramliny, August Wageman and John Hauser. Fred Ehnes and Ed. Rasche called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Sunday. The Canfieid Ladies’ Aid will meet ne Mrs. Ole Olson Wednesday, April 8th. Ed Rasche and daughter Anna Mee called at the Fred Ehnes home Wed- nesday morning. Mr. Ehnes took them to Wing to get Mrs. Rasche and infant daught with Mrs. John Wehe: 8. W. Nemetz called at the Fred Ehnes and Ed. Rasche homes Wed- nesday. Nemetz with housewor after school hours. Lawrence Fitzgerald called at the Guss Graf home Wednesday. Guests at the Ed. Rasche home Sunday were Mrs. Chas. Kuehl, Chas. Our, Roselyn and Mary Patton, Eliza- beth and Franklin Jorgenson, Mrs. Ehnes and Frieda. Mr. Fitzgerald and sons Bart and Harry were Regan callers Thurscay. 8. W. Nemetz called ai the Guss Graf home Wednesday. Ird Bailey called at the J. F. Little home Wednesday. He also called at Regan. Clayton Little called at the Pete Mickelson home Wednesday. Lewis Jorgenson is spending a few days at Mandan where he went to consult a physician, Bart Fitzgerald spent Wednesday night at his parental home. Fred Ehnes was a dinner guest at Ue epite one Monday. . irs. Ray McCullough mo- tored to Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Ole and fam- lily, Burnett Jacobson, Miss Gladys Ness, who teaches at Judson, N. D., spent Easter with her Mr. and Mrs. Cscar Anderson and; daughter Clara were Easter Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Van Horn who teachers | School north of Driscoll, spent the! Robert Hudson was a Bis- | Floyd Belk called at the Roscoe Woinesday ® Was @ fown caller” Clarence Sherman, the 16-year-old | ""S.., gauida Chel ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker were | S00 of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sherman, ¢ ‘ A. F. Ghylin and family were Sun-|lotte. Both girls went to Regan Fri- day guests at the Joe’ Cook home. Mrs. C. J. Kuelh and brother Chas. ;Our were Sunday evening guests at the G. O. Lindsey home. The Homesteaders lodge met at the G. O. Lindsey home Wednesday eve- jning. The evening was spent in- , formally. A potluck lunch was served. Burnett Jacobson spent Wednesday evening at the A. F. Ghylin home. Hazel Taylor was a guest of Dor- othy Bailey Monday evening. Ollie Cook spent Sunday night~and | Monday at the A. F. Ghylin home. day to spend the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Harry Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keller and small son, Painted Woods, visited Tuesday at thee John Koch home, Miss Jane Dixon went to Bismarck Thursday to spend the week-end with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and James drove down Sunday to bring her home. The Misses Opal and Pearl Olson, Theresa Hefta, Katherine Pfau and Ruth Wilmot of the Wilton school spent Friday at school No. 1 as guests of Miss Charlotte Wilmot. {| George Michelsen was a week-end | | guest at the home of his brother-in- » {law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth. Rev. Norman 8. Johnson, Presby- terlan 8. 8. Missionary, Bismarck, conducted an Easter service at the Macomber schoolhouse Sunday morn- | Menoken —_——-* By MRS. JENNIE DANCE | o— Miss Alice Klepstein spent Satur- ;day night in Bismarck as a guest of | Miss Bernice Streit. is quite ill with pneumonia. paps at nt Mad ae ae Mrs, Edd Ebling entertained the . guests at the Henry Walker home. Menoken Ladies’ Aid Thursday after- |" George Keller and Alvin and Hard- noon with eight ladies present. A! ing Koch drove to Painted Woods | lunch was served. | Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Reltzel mo- | MaKe Sunday and spent the day with |vored to Hatton, N. D., Thursday vis- iting Mrs. Reitzel’s parents. They returned here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and fam- jily motored to Regent, N. D., visiting | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trzynka Thursday ‘night. | } Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and} family spent Priday, Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Abelein of Anamoose, N. D. Miss Blanche Stewart, primary Brittin i a By ORVETTA DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball vis- iied at Jason Hoover’s Monday. Miss Lydia Briscoe called on Mrs. M. M. Dralle Monday morning. Mz. and Mrs. O. U, Dutton and son Kelly home, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. An enjoyable evening was had by all. Trygs ning in Bismarck was postponed un- seek Wi Ee tien oO. Postponement was the illness . .| Wi Roberts. ‘@| -Chester Boyd and daughter Louise q called at the Robert Welch home ‘Tuesday evening. Bill Johnson of north Boyd called adic aang at the Ed Doppler, Robert Welch and Floyd and Irene Anderson spent Sone homes Wednesday their Easter vacation at their par- ental home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and Joe Varley motored to Bismarck ‘Wednesday looking after some busi- ness interests. Geo. F. Nelson was a caller Tues- ¢ay at the John Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Anne Eide, Buck Scott and Emma Nelson were among those who attended the birthday pjarty in Regan Tuesday night, held at the Wesley Kelly home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lundquist, Mrs. Lawrence and Leo Doppler and Nicholas Berger visited and dined at the Robert Welch home Wednesday. Fred Rittel called on Robert Welch ‘Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family and Mrs. John Nieland called at the Ed Doppler home Wednesday evening. Marcus Trembley and Mr. and Mrs. Welch and family visited and Gene Cunningham and family mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday on a | shopping trip. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott, Anne Eide and Emma Nelson were guests the prévious Sunday at the Clifford Scott home. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Scott, Emma and Victor Nelson and Anne Eide, Irene and Floyd Anderson motored Robert dined at the Ed Doppler home Thurs- . h Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and son Ralph, Robert Welch and two sons Lawrence and Leo Doppler and Nich- Ho Berger motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family and Marcus Tremblay at the Ed Doppler and Sara McMur- tich homes Saturday evening. mf to Wing roller skating Tuesday eve- Rev. and Mrs, Gulson and daugh- ter called at the Robert Welch home while en route to Streeter, N. D., Sun- day afternoon. ning. Mr and Mrs. Ben Nelson and fam- ily left for Hebron where ord Toe stay while Mr. Nelson is emp! or the Rue Brothers, contractors. O. P. Welch visited at the home of his Kenneth Johnston, John Anderson, Floyd and Hazel, near Glencoe Thursday. ince to Bismarck Saturday on ‘Mr. and Mrs..Ed Doppler and usiness. three Nicholas _ Berger, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson ‘and | avo", Mi 4 family were entertained at dinner and Trembley, Mrs, Sara McMurrich and | teacher, spent Exster vacation with Jackie visited at the Marshall Dralle her mother in Valley City. Miss Mar- sat home Monday. Mr. E. M. Whiteaker was a Moffit celier Tuesday. Mrs. Nora Allensworth went to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Melvin Welch and baby daughter re- turned with her Wednesday. jgaretta Olsen, high school teacher, | visited her parenty at Jamestown, N |D. Miss Lilian Newmann, intermed- iate grade teacher, visited her par- {ents at Golden Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Welch and family of Bismarck were dinner! Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker and guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welcb | son Junior were callers at the Dralle | Easter Sunday. ‘home Tuesday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann and Miss Robefta Reed visited with | Anthan Knoll were entertained at|Becky Dutton Wednesday afternoon. | dinner Sunday at the A. H. Klepstein | home. Mr. and Mrs. C, D. King, Mr. and | Mrs. Edd Ebling, motored to McKen- jzie Sunday night, attending church services in the Methodist church. Miss Bernice Hansen spent Friday, | Saturday and Sunday visiting at the G. N. Varnum hore. Vernon King, who is attending the Agricultural college at Fargo, came ‘home Wednesday to visit his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King, during the | Easter holiday. | Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayers and son Mills and Edgar Cooper wer€ Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. They vis- ited at Johnny Crawford's on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover went to Moffit Wednesday. Mrs. Hoover at- tended the Ladies’ Aid. Elvin Hoover delivered turkeys for Mrs. Maggie Lamb in Moffit Thurs- day. Marshall Dralle was a McKenzie caller Thursday. Irwin Reed was a caller at the Or- in Dutton home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Kimball, Wm. | da: supper Easter Sunday at the Geo. F. at tn Rapee Wah hone wionee Nelson home. 4 {Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD | ¢ | tended church services in Bismarck in ] the morning. | sy Ecklund | o—_—_—_______—_——__+ By JUSTINE MOERIS Levi Anderson and Donald Morris were overnight guests at the Brown brothers Thursday ‘night. Orville and Clarence Falkenstein visited at the Ira Falkenstein home ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan and a motored to Bismarck Wednes- lay. ‘Levi Anderson was a caller in Still Thursday. Victor Anderson was business in Bismarck Tuesday. Gerald Morris was an overnight guest at the Edward Morris home southwest of Baldwin Monday. He Oscar Brostron was a Bismarck visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Erickson of Bismarck called on Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld Tues- ye Iver Erickson made a trip to Wilton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and son Mar- ion called at the Lillefjeld home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and Elias Lillefjeld visited at the Andrew Nelson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown called at the Chas. Hannafield home Sun- day. A dance was held at the Oscar An- strom home Saturday night. ‘The young men of the party had st~| “AY: spent Saturday evening visiting at | the Fred Miller home in Bismarck. Dorothy Wood entertained eight | children at an Easter party Saturday | afternoon. Easter games were played and prizes awarded. A dainty lunch was served. Geo. Day ‘and son Richard were Moffit callers Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Hirning of Dodge, N. D., is spending several days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Whiteaker. Warren Doehle of Moffit spent the | week-end with Roy Dutton. ‘The following people were Bis- marck visitors Saturday: Mr. and || Mrs, Clark Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover, Mrs. Richard Day, Mrs. Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton caller Monday. Hope Hannafield called on her sis- ter, Mrs. Lester Brown, Saturday. Oscar Anstrom and family moved tw Bismarck this week. Wilford Christensen of Wilton called at the Fred Johnson home Saturday. Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller Thursday. Theo. Taylor was a Bismarck vis- itor Monday. |Harold Morris Tuesday afternoon. was accompanied home by his cousin Mabel McCullough was a shopper in Wilton Friday. Israel Keator was a business caller at the T. F. Morris home Friday. Herold and Lavyre Williams vis- ited at the Clarence Falkenstein home Friday. Gerald Morris was a business call- er in Wilton Thursday. '. F. Morris and daughters Mar- ion and Marjorie were transacting | m Kettlesan | o—- . | ‘Wm. Robinson, Marshall Dralle and Pete Smith. Mrs. 1. Iverson returned home|, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrison and | family called at the Homer Andrews | home Sunday. 1 Miss Irene Johnson and Maxine and | Rodney Allensworth spent their Eas- ter vacation at their farm home. Congressman Thomas Hall visited at the Alex McDonald home Sunday ¢ Sunday from Bismarck where she has been confined in a hospital for some time following an opera- tion, ! TT. G. Gerow left by bus, via Minot, | Thursday afternoon on a short busi- ness trip exiending into Canada. ¢——_. 9} asiness in Bismarck Wednesday. | Wild Rose {| Carl Johnson was @ shopper in Wil- e—. --—— @| ton Saturday. By) FROWNAWELL Levi Anderson motored to Bis- marck Saturday. T. F. Morris and Donald were call- ers in Regan Saturday. Harold Williams was a caller at A meeting of the school board will be held at the clerk's office Tuesday, April 14. Joe Hils- | Sidney Waddington was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. entertained at the Otto Larson home Thursday evening. Mrs. Ben Ollenburger was delight-, fully surprised Tuesday evening by a number of friends and neighbors. The afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutton and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller were) daughter, Franketta, spent the week- end with their cousins, O. U. Dutton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford en- tertained the. following for Easter dinner: Mr. and Mrs. James Robi- Miss Louise Riedman of Moffit called on Miss Helen Skramstad, teacher of school No. 2, Monday evt- ning. Miss H@en Erickson, one of our former teachers but now teaching in Dazey, arrived Thursday evening to visit friends here over Easter. the Ira Falkenstein home Saturday. Harold Morris of Baldwin was an home Tuesday night. Israel Keator accompanied Wil- iard Dimond, to Bismarck Friday. Bennie Anderson visited at the ‘Wallace Anderson home Sunday. overnight guest at the T. F. Morris | 9. vo spent two weeks | Hilda Graf is assisting Mrs. S. W.: ) Mr. and Mrs. deau and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ton Kimball, Wm. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family and Miss Lillian Lee. Miss Rosa Geoynonoi spent her Easter vacation at home. Miss Irene Johnson visited with Eleanor Crawford a couple of days last week. Miss Jennie Eggen left Friday morning for Burnstad where she will visit at her home during Easter vaca- tion. ‘Wm. Carroll was a caller at the Or- in Dutton home Saturday. —————__—____——_+ Regan ! By BURDELLA B. HELGESON oecasion honored her birthday anni- versary and brought her many beau- tiful gifts, Wayne Corrington returned home Tuesday afternoon from Bismarck where he nas been confined in a hos- pital following an operation. Mrs. E. D, McGinnis was one of a group of ladies who entertained the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid of Wilton Wednescay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robinson, en route to their home at Garrison, N. D., spent a few hours here Wednes- gay with Mr. and Mrs, John Dixon. E. Truax, general manager of the | Truax-Traer mines in this state, and his son Howard Truax of Minot, were | here Monday on business, Ben Dol-|¢ larhide of the Truax-Traer mine at Columbus, N. D., was here also. - Paul McGinnis arrived here Tues-] There was a very large attendance day from Detroit Lakes, Minn., and|at the special Easter services and will spend his Easter vacation with | program given by the children of the his brother, E. D. McGinnis. Pentecostal Sunday school here Syn- Mose Dionne was a business caller | day morning. in the capital city Tuesday morning.| The food sale given by the Congre- Mrs. Wm. J. Smith, Wilton, spent | gational Ladies’ Aid at the O. M. a few hours Tuesday at the I. G. Iv-|Colip store Saturday afternoon was erson home. well attended. George Jollie arrived here Thurs-| Mrs. L. Hopkins will entertain the {day from Belcourt, N. D., for a short} American Legion Auxiliary at their visit at the J. J. Warren home. Mr.| regular meeting which will be held Jollie is a brother of Mrs. Warren’s! in the Log Cabin on the afternoon of ‘and is on his way to Great Falls, | April !Mont., where he will be employed | during the summer. | My. and Mrs. H. H. Walker and ‘family and Mrs. Otto Larson were Bis ik shoppers Tuesday after- noon, \ Miss Mary Brush, Wilton, is spend- | ing this week at the Ted Hencz home assisting with the work. Miss Rose Klein and Jack Achxt came up from Bismarck last Saturday and spent the day at the Henry Ol- lenburger home. Miss Klein and Mrs, Ollenburger are sisters. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Leben had as guests Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanwell. . and Mrs. Johnny Pfau were sts at the Alfred Kelsven home in Wilton Ti:e ‘sday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morgan and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Tom Morgan hvne rear Painted Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson were called to Regan Saturday morning to be at the bedside of Mr. Danielson’s aged father, Jacob Danielson, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe and caughter Esther were dinner guests at the E. D. McGinnis home Good Friday evening. || Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pfau, Mr. and | Mrs, Pred Relling and Mr. and Mrs. |Harry Kuntz motored to Bismarck | Sunday evening where they attend- ed special Lenten services at St. Mary's church. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson of Painted Woods spent Wednesday at the Sidney Waddington home. Mrs. Pauline Thorsness and small son Arvid c.ccompanied Harry Ander- son to Bismarck Saturday where they 'spent the day Mrs. Belle Erickson was a guest | linda Mannir, this week at the George Pfeiffer home| Miss Gladys Burdette, who attends southwest of Macomber. the Bismarck business college. spent Ruth Wilmot came out from Wil-| the week-end at the A. H. Helgeson Mr. and Mrs. W. Ollenburger were | home. Bismarck shoppers Saturday evening.| A number of Regan young folks ton ‘Thursday evening and was an|gave a surprise for, Sophus 9. Mrs. O. B. Aune will be hostess to the Congregational Ladies’ Aid on April 15th, ‘The American Legion Auxiliary will give an old time dance in the Log Cabin Saturday, April llth. There will be good music and good eats served at the cabin. Everyone come. A large crowd attended the dance given by the Legion boys Saturday levening. Music was furnished by Mrs. Cunningham of Wilton, Otto Uhde, Einar Strand and Edwin Ol- son. Miss Irene Malsby, Regan teacher, returned here Sunday after spending Easter vacation at her home in Sykeston. ‘Miss Bessie Wilson, Bismarck teach- er, resumed her duties Monday after spending the past week with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Wilson. Chester Rhines, who is a student at the Agricultural College, Fargo, spent the past week at his home in Regan. Russell Hopkins motored to Stan- ton, Saturday, to spend Easter Sun- day at his parenal home. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hochhalter and family of Wilton were guests at the A. Fisher home here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Kelly motored to Jainestown, “aturday, where they spent Easter Sunday with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, J, Keifer have moved) into Regan and will make their home in the of the . tional church. Mrs. Keifer recently returned from Florida where she had spent the year. Cards were in play at two tables at the bridge dinner given by Miss Frances Tourtelotte at her home Fri- day evening, for a number of Regan girls, Honors were held by Miss Ma- | ing. |.working on a farm near Tappen. overnight guest of her sister, Char-|Lein Tuesday evening at the W. N. Dwight Carlisle of Bismarck made Frank Miller and mother who made a short call on relatives here Mon- | their home near Braddock have mov- day. ed to Dr. Towne’s farm southeast of Harold Swanson has been on the | Wilton. sick list a few days with a severe} Gordon Williams and Orville Fal- cold. kenstein visited at the Ira Falken- Mr, and Mrs. Jake Voll were Bis-! stein home Sunday. marck visitors Saturday. Marian and Marjorie Morris visited Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson and} with Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein and son Ernest were guests at the home | son Bernard Wesley at the Bismarck of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville Eas- | hospital Wednesday. ter Ave ae oie : Misses Helen Erickson ai lelen Skramstad gccompanied Mr. and Mrs. f Driscoll 4 Howard Brownawell of Moffit to Bis- | 4, marck Saturday to do some shopping. Miss Maxine Burnsides, teacher of By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON school No. 1, who spent the Easter va- ‘ cation at her home in Bismarck, re-} Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson of turned here Sunday. Tappen spent Sunday with Mr. and Dwight Carlisle has accepted a po- | Mrs. Ed Thomas. sition with the Investor's Mortgage| Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Berg spent Sun- Security company at Bismarck. day at the A. M. Bruschwein home. Guests at the W. H. Brownawell| Mrs, Grubb spent the week-end home Easter Sunday included Miss | with her sister, Miss Nettleton. Helen: Erickson of Dazey, Miss Helen| Miss Pearl Hanson of Harvey spent Brownawell of Bismarck and Mr. and| Sunday at the home of her parents, Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son} Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hanson. Bobby of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. How-| Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hanson of Bis- ard Brownawell and little daughter! marck were Driscoll visitors over Eas- Joyce of Moffit, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. | ter. Carlisle and son Roger, and Misses| Walter Berg spent Thursday night Helen Skramstad and Maxine Burn- | with Harold Bruschwein. sides, Wildrose teachers, and Marvin] Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson ‘Swanson. and family of Sterling spent Sunday Homer Brownawell spent Easter | with Mr. and Mrs, Ole Quale. Sunday with friends in Valley City. LeRoy Hogstad spent the week-end Miss Lillian Peterson of Bismarck | with Hans Klucksdahl. spent Easter Sunday at the home of| Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Valdis her parents Mr. and Mrs. O. L: Peter- | Knudson and Miss Hanson were din- sen, She returned to Bismarck Mon- | ner guests at the J. A. McCann home day with her brother Arthur. Sunday evening. m Mr. and Mrs. J. D. miowert socem aa aa? | panied. Mr. and Mrs, mas Stew- %, art to Bismarck Saturday. ees Welch’sSpur_ | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer en: By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler, Mr. and| Miss Irene Koessel spent Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family, | afternoon with Miss Lillie . Chester Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.| Mrs. Al Jordan, Mrs. John, it, Snyder and son Ralph and Fred Rit- | Miss Cordelia Jordan and Huber Jor- tel were all in Bismarck Monday. dan were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch motored| Mrs. Clifford Nelson has opened a to Menoken Monday. new restaurant in the old drug store. ‘The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Misses Mabel and Nellie Norton C. K. Boyd has been quite ill with| spent Easter at home on the farm. a severe cold. Margaret McMurrich| Albert Hammar was a business call- assisted Mrs. Boyd with housework | er in town Monday. Monday.: Miss Hanson spent Friday night at Robert Grantham and Lovella Tol-| the A. M. Bruschwein home. lifson called at the Ed. Doppler home| . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon enter- | Tuesda: Monday evening. tained Mr. and-Mrs. James Koon, Mr. Members of the terian choir} and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and family of this vicinity met at the home’ of | and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon at dinner Mrs. Horace Dirlam Monday to prac- | Sunday. tice their Easter songs. © The Women’s Foreign Missionary Lawrence Doppler, accompanied by | society meeting was held at the home ‘Nicholas Berger, arrived home Mon-|of Mrs. H. A. Knudson Tuesday af- day evening. Both boys attended the | ternoon. 9 . Lincoln Flying school of Lincoln,| M. J. Olson and Robert Eisenbeisz Nebr., during the winter. About a| motored to Alice and Buffalo, N. D., month ago the boys motored to Day- | Monday. ton, Ohio, and while en’route home| Mrs. Clarence Swanson and little made several stops to visit friends | daughter, Beva Jean, called on Mrs, and relatives in Indiana, Wisconsin | Maurice Herum Monday afternoon. and Minnesota. Mr. Berger is a| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson, Mr, Richardton, N, D., boy. : and Mrs. EB. J. Swanson and Misses Mrs. R. M. Welch called at the pry Knudson. soe ee haha Chester Boyd home Tuesday morn- | spent Sunday evening home . r Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson. ‘ Robert Welch visited os te Ww. E Snyder home Tuesday evening. surprised Jake Rittel, oldest son of Fred Rit- | honor of her birthday anniversary. _ tel, came home Tuesday to assist his} Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland enter- folks in moving. Jake has’a job ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swan- son evening. ‘The boxing match in which Ralph}. An program was given at the Snyder was to take part Friday eve-}M. ®, Church Sunday atternoon by 1) t) Bismarck and Steele spent Easter Sunday at the Joe Lewis home. Miss Ruby Apland of Belfield spent the Easter vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Swanson enter- Bernice Chapin spe night with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz and ‘Miss Lillie Sampson spent Good-Fri- day at the F. O. Johnson home. ‘W. T.. Knudson called at the F. O. Johnson home Monday. ‘The husbands of the Homemakers called] entertained their wives and children at an 8 o'clock oyster supper Thurs- day evening. After supper games were played by all. PSE eer Anes | - Frances | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN John Olsen was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. John Glum and son Gary were call- ers at the W. A. Dietzman home Mon- Holaver Tacklebeck was a caller in Bismarck Monday. Carl Muth was an overnight guest Floyd Bismarck Tuesday. Selmer Oanes was a caller in Bis- LeRoy Dietazman home Wednesday morning. Miss Margaret Olson spent her Easter vacation with her parents at Jamestown, N. D. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son were shoppers in Bismarck Friday, Olson accompanied them to town. Arthur Norum spent Sunday with Arthur Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and fam- ily attended the birthday party atthe Adam Schauer home Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs. Adam Schauer and family were callers in Bismarck Wed- Elmer Lundquist called at the Henry Miller and Tebbo Harms homes John Kruger and mother and sis- ter, also John and Louie Olsen were town callers Saturday. Arthur Kershaw returned to Bis- marck Sunday night where he at- children, Mr. and Mrs, Harve Moffitt and Louie Olsen at Easter dinner Sunday. if Hazelton | By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Al Snyder went to the capital city Monday. They returned home Tuesday. Miss Helen Wahlmann, who is at- tending the business college at Fargo, came home Thursday to spend a few days. She returned to Fargo Monday, by Carl Roberts of Far- go, who also spent Easter here. Miss Rose Appert arrived home Saturday after having spent a part of the winter in Florida. Tuesday evening the pep squad of the high school entertained the bas- ketball teams, both boys and girls, at ‘a waffle supper. Mrs. Charley Soule, son Harvey and daughter Ruth visited in Bismarck Saturday. : Mr, and Mrs. John Meyer and chil- dren motored to Hebron Friday to spend Easter with relatives and friends. They returned home Mon- day. The Christian Mothers’ society will hold its next meeting Saturday, April ith at the home of Mrs. Tom Shea, with Mrs. Margaret Shea. assistant | da: hostess. Lee Rott who came home Thursday to spend a few days with his parents ond friends left again Monday to re- sume his studies at the Agricultural college at Fargo. ‘The Shipping association will make @ shipment of cattle and hogs Tues- day, April 14th. ‘The Misses Cleo, Florence and Lu- ella Rott were shoppers in Linton Friday. ° Mrs, John Meyer motored to Bis- marck Thursday. Shea and Mil- The Misses dred McDaniel were shoppers in Lin- ton Saturday. Miss Ruth Crawford came up from Linton Friday to spend Easter at her pone: She returned to Linton Sun- ye pers in Linton Tuesday. P. O, Simpkins, manager of the Dunham Lumber company, motored down from Moffit Wednesday to transact business. ‘The board of county commission- ers will meet in Linton next week, ‘Tuesday. Rev. Father Schweister, accompan- ied by Mrs. Susan Shaughnessy, mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Jake Reich was a visitor in Linton About’ tairty: frlends:and relatis if of tee J SS entieeereer ‘surprised er on her birthday Sunday evening She was presented with a fine set of dishes and several other gifts. Pro- gressive whist was played at five tables and a potluck lunch was served at midnight. Quite a number of folks from Brad- dock and Napoleon attended the dance Monday evening in Zirbe’s hall. The J. J, Landsberger family were dinner guests at the J. B. Landsberger home Easter Sunday. Early Mass will be held at eight Catholic church Sunday. Rev. Father Schweister Braddock to conduct High By MYRTL CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Alfred Olson visited Tuesday with Mrs. Henry Minn., being called there by the ser- ‘@| ious illness of her granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson were shopping in Wing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet were Bismarck callers Thursday. “Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brenden and son Byron and Miss Jennie Waiste Thursday evening. Willie and Ernest Schoon were bus- iness callers at Bismarck Saturday, also on Tuesday. The township board met at the B. F. Pasley home Saturday evening. Mrs. H. A. Smith visited with her ddughter Mrs. Clifford Nelsen of Dris- coll, Satruday. Herman Neiman spent Saturday night at the J. W. Beyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles spent Eas- ter Sunday at Edgeley with Mr. Stiles’ sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lund and family and Tom Finn took Easter Sunday dinner with’ Mr. and Mrs, Warren Kuler. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson entertained the J. W. Beyer family at dinner Eas- ter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and baby motored to Glen Ulen Easter Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Lebelt. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enter- tained company Sunday evening. Albert Christensen was a caller at the Ole Nelsen home Monday. Warren Keeler and Tom Finn were business callers at Bismarck and Mandan Monday. Mrs. Robert Sharp and Miss Flor- ence spent Monday with Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles were call- ers at the Holton home Monday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and son were Bismarck callers Monday. Allen Van Vieet motored to Mandan ‘Tuesday. o—_______—__, - Wing (a o By LILLIAN MUELLER John P. Fields was a Bismarck call- OE Knowles, Ed le Ww] Kusler and Ben McCloskey were callers at the R. J. Bleth. home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, John R. Weber and children of near Tuttle spent Sun- day visiting at the Weber, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and daugh- ter were Sunday visitors in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth and small children spent Sunday at the John gireh Jr., home. and Mrs, Ben Klagenburg, La- verne Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. H. Glanville, Mr. and Mrs, James Olson, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Glanville attended @ party at the Owen McIntyre home Saturday evening, Mrs. Ed Dalbec visited with Mrs, John Mueller Monday afternoon. Miss Lempy Banttari spent the week-end at her parental home, She is eines Bismarck. number of the Wing { at- tended the funeral is OF Monro Gylden held south of town Wednes- day afternoon. is a ae Mrs. I, Kremenetsky and daughter Rhoda spent Friday ev at Tue y evening Seilinger was a business caller at the Mueller home Wednes- y. _ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Oswald visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller Sun- bag Peper . and Mrs. Marcus Wagle spent the week-end visiting relatives in Jamestown, Mrs. L. H. Knowles entertained the following at her home Friday after- noon: Mrs, Harry Knowles, Mrs, By- ron Knowles and daughters, Mrs. Ben McCloskey and daughters and Mrs, Tolef Subey and daughter. An Easter program was held at the Shnse of. Wilton” conducted” cheek m conducted cht services following. Ginn and me che Olson and son nn spent sever visitin, friends and relatives in ee . Erma Sherbenshie of Arena spent the week-cnd with Martha Hein. Mr, and Mrs, Orville Larson and sons of Fairview, Mont., are visiting relatives and friends here. Olive Rise Teturned to Wing with them. Adeline Wenaas, Doris and Beva Scott and Elaine Riggs all of Bis- marck spent the past week visiting relatives and friends in Wing. Mr, and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and aver spent Sunday visiting in le. Rev. R. E. Strutz conducted services north of Wing Sunday ee, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Em Glanville we Sunday callers at the J. B. Glanville A number of friends surprised E. E, See at her home Sunday poe ning. The occasion was Mrs, Sce's Mr, and Mrs, George an 5 Gold! daughter Marcella, John yer Tom and Carl Thompson and Grand- ma urg, all of Hurdsfield, spent Monday and Tuesday at the Ben Klagenburg home. Grandma Klaegnburg remained for 9 visit, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Kusler ‘andzsons “Mas Erna imoctaon tpest thé week end in Bismarck. fe wank , and Mrs. Charles Josephson - spent Monday evening with Mr. gp ApS pala junday afternoon at Glanville home. “Grandpa y= mained at the Glanville home. Mr. and Mrs, George Anderson anu » daughters were callers in’ Bismaicx Tuesday. be

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