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~, el MRS. JOHN A. BERG A. E. Nelson motored to Wilton Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibold visited at the Fred Wagner home Sunday. Mrs, Lewis Wagner will entertain the Ladies’ Aid cl April 12. Mr. and Mra. Christ Wolf and fam- Uy were guests at the Fred Brantner home Good Friday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and son William, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg and daughter Althea spent Sunday evening at the J. J. Wagner home near Mercer. Mr. and Mrs, John J. Reuer, Jr., of near Mercer were guests at the J. Berg home Good Friday. Misses Mable and Grace Nelson vis- ited at the Adolph Wagner home Fri- nats evening. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Wagner and'l there. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg spent Fri- day evening at the Philip Wall, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Jr., mo- tored to Bismarck Friday to spend the day with Mrs. Wall’s mother, who is a patient at a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and fam- ily motored to Turtle Lake Wednes- day to attend the funeral of Ferdi- mand Shclickenmayer, who died at Bismarck Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and fam- ily spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Schlofman. Miss Clara Wagner spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. John A. Berg. Misses Hilda, Fred and Pauline Berg, also Ray and Carl Berg of Wing spent Easter Sunday with relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner spent Sunday at the Lewis Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Wall mo- tored to Martin, N. D., Wednesday where they visited at the Gust Jantz find Leo Goll homes. Lewis Wagner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Wall motored to McClusky Sunday evening where they attended the Easter program given by the Evangelical church. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Neimiller spent Sunday evening at the Daniel Stroble home near Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schell visited at the Fred Gaub home Monday. Py f Ghylin | j ENO PS chro. cao ee ane By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth shopped in Wilton Monday morning. Mrs. Mathison is spending some time out here on her farm. Adeline Perkins was a Tuesday night guest of her aunt, Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis King and Marie shopped in Bismarck Saturday. H. B. Gill and Ellis helped Willis Gill with his work Wednesday. Matt Rasmusson was a business caller on L. W. Davis Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perkins. Mrs. A. Tosseth was 9 Tuesday guest of her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Perkins. Miss Emma Coleman will entertain their Bridge club at the Clarence Scott home this week. John Drawver, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little and children, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. L. W. Davis and daughters and son Owen attended Easter services in Regan Sunday. Emerson and Margaret Gill spent their Easter with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Nils Tosseth were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs, A. Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendshl were Sunday guests of Charlie Btrom’s. Miss Elsie Coleman visited school No. 1 Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. Tosseth, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son Edwin were ‘Tuesday évening guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Davis. Mrs. W. D. rag shopped in Bis- marck Wednesda: Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Johnson called at the W. D, Perkins home Tuesday afternoon. L. W. Davis was a business caller on Adolph Ryberg Tuesday. Misses Ida Tosseth and Lucille Johnson cleaned house for Mrs. Eu- @ene Perkins this week. Mrs, Nils Alm went to Wilton Eas- ter morning to see her grandson bap- tized by Bro. Christ. It was Mr. and Mts. Wilbur Noon’s son, Israel Keator called on Hugo Sun- quist Monday. Dorothy Little and Oliver. Tosseth spent their Easter vacation with their Parents. By VIOLET A. CLARKE * Knute Johnson and son Kenneth ‘attended the auction sale at the L. E. Heaton farm near McKenzie Tues- day and they also calléd in Sterling €n route home. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling, caller ‘Tuesday. a ftoPh Bassen called at the Christ Schoon home Friday evening. Mrs. Ed Gibson and son Seamon were Bismarck callers Friday. Elder Hiness was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Ed Freshour attended the sale af the Heaton farm Tuesday and was also a caller in Sterling en route e. Ernest Schoon and brother Willie fom were Bismarck callers Satur- jay. fred Olson was a business calier Christiania | caller at Mrs, Jennie Clarke's hone bavi Lucille Wilman, who has been the past winter, is now boarding +t Hassin Sterling townshi; was a caller at the Elder finess h mie Mrs. J Sharp was a Sterling William Stiles and family left Saturday for Bdgeley, N. aig spend Easter with relatives there. They returned home+Monday Martin Reddy called on John El- ness Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and @| Friday and Saturday attending sega at saree Christ mackis we Gterling were day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Elder Elness and a were Sterling visitors sun- {5 Christ Schoon and son Willie were callers at the Ernest Schoon Seite Robert Sharp, Sr. and da ter Florence visited at the J. W. By- Edward ‘Emith was a Bismarck c&ll- ex Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Sees ani Frankie went to Ellendale, N. D., to| dic spend Easter vacation with relatives Misé Elsie Belile is assisti the work at the H. R. Wright home while Mrs. Wright is on the sick list. Henry Clooten was 6 Sterling caller Monday. J. R. Johnson was a caller at the Tyler Johnson home Sunday. Quite a crowd from this peau Saas omen the progfam given by Miss at Clear. Lake felool. veg) Hall A spent the week-end with her parents at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling callers Mon- vy. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belile and family attended the church services in Sterling Sunday and they were al- ae R. Wright ome. Ed Freshour was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elncss were Sterling callers Saturday. | Braddock ze | _ Braddock = By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Miss Kathryn Sundell, who is teaching at Washburn, is spending ies Easter vacation at her home ere, Miss Hattie Fetterley and Miss Lin- Ga Juhola, who are attending James- town college,~artived honte Friday evening to spend their Easter vaca- tion at their home here. A _spleridid crowd gathered at the M. E. church @thday evening to at- tend the Easter program which con- sisted of recitations, exercises and singing by the Sunday school chil- Gren, and also several sele@tions by the choir. Mrs. Barton, Sutday schoo! superintendent, and her teachers de- serve great credit for the able man- ner in which they trained the chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baxter ad children spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. L, P, Weber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Salhus of Kintrye were Sunday visitors at the: George Dexter home. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Mowbray ac- companied by Clara Schaefer left by auto Thursday evening to spend their Easter vacation at their home at Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Johnson of Rolla, N. Dak, are spending their honey- moon visiting their cousin here, John A. Rousu. They were passengers to Kintyre Thursday to visit at the Fred Kaugas home. Miss Amy Brudevold was a passen- ger to Bismarck Thursday afternoon. From there she will go to Valley City to spend the Easter vacation. * Harry Olson has arrived in this lo- | Thy cality to work for Wm. Beseler. Mr. Olson has spent many summers at the Beseler home. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martini and eon Richard, Chester Cramer, also Mes- dames Aarvig and Savage were Bis- marck visitors Tuesday. J. A, Allensworth arrived home Fri- day evening after several days spent in Fargo on business. He accom- panied A. C. Staak of Bismarck to Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. O, R. Bauer and little daughter Kathleen of ~Coiebrook. Minn., also Wm. Ryan who is attend- ing Grand Forks university, arrived home Friday night. The ladies of the Woodman Circle met in session Wi evening, April 1, at the home of Mrs. J. A. Allensworth with eleven members in attendance. The next meeting wil: be held Wednesday evening April 15, at the home of Mrs. A. J. Koenig. Miss Cecil Ryan of Bismarck came down Saturday to spend the Easter vacation with her parents and other relatives here. A basketball game between the Hazelton and Braddock high school girls -was played in the Braddock school gym Monday night which was very closely contested and résulted in a small margin in favor.of the Brad- | dock girls. J. D. McCusker of Hazelton. spent business. R. H. Corey, who has been confined to his bed for several days, is able to be around again. Miss cher and children, also Miss Nichols of Moffit, attended the Easter services held in the churth Sunday evening. Rev. ae ee nounced that the baptismal services which were announced for Sunday. April 12, would be postponed until Sunday evening, April 19. The Ladies' Aid of the M. B. chureh met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Allens- worth Saturday afternoon, April 4. Alfred Sunge of Neate was 8 Braddock caller Monday. ones Money Boos He will noon, enter the school Of sci¢nce, where he will take a course in electrical engi- Lutheran Church Notes The choir met at the Nels Olson home Friday evening. ‘There will be Sunday schoo] next Sanayi G. Martinson Will entertain the choir at the home ot Mlases Johne son and Nordstrom next Priday evu> at Sunday morning at 11 o'clock | arth given by the Sunday echgg! and : . Listen to Vision,” Sunday school; an Bester welcome, Edward Martinson: Angew Story. Arlette Erickson; Citist fe Risen, Grant Petéreon, Jr. Message, Lucilé Johrison; ——— i] Hampton Gladys Edholm; The Easter Story, ‘Lorenso Barth; Suffering Love. Chester Hill; The Sufferiugs of Christ, Willard Nordstrom; After the oa Helen Norastrom: vocal duet, “The Guiding Star,” Mre Maftingon, Miss Johnson; The Marys at the tomb, Mabel Hill; ‘Tis Easter Jane Edholm; I Find no Fau!: in Him, Elmer Johnson; Easter. Mar- tha Edholm; The Dawn of Hope, Evelyn Vie; song, Pek Christ Arose,” church Announce. tients and collection, " Closing exer cises—Song, “Light of Eastez,’ Sun- day school; the Lord’s Prayer; song. aes O Sing,” Sunday school Bene- G. C. Grenz transacted business 1A Linton Tuesday. Porter Umber and Francis Ches- rown motored to Linton Friday. Ferdinand Meyer of Emmonsbutg was & business caller at thy G. O. Grenz home Saturday. Mrs. Dorothy Renschler, daughter Lydia, son Edwin, and Miss Severtsou, were shoppers in Linton Friday after+ noon. . Walter Schiermeister called on friends in Gayton Friday. Math Koppy visited at the Jake Schiermeister home Friday evcning. Vesper services were held here in Hampton Sunday afternoon in the Evangelical Lutheran church, F. J Doyen, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Godfred Grenz and family were Sunday evening visitors ‘at the Steve home. Miss Esther Olafson and Henry Knittel visited in Bowdle, S. U., over the week-end. Sunday evening a number of friends of here and Linton gathered at the John J. Ohlhauser hors. The evening was spent in dancing and Playing cards. A very delicious lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. John Backhus and daughters visited at the terman Baokhus home Sunday. Miss Hazel and Lester Mausehund both attending high school at Linton, spent the Easter vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mause- hund. Steve Koppy and son Math were business callers at the Ed Surber and Gottlieb Grenz, Jr., homes of Livona Monday forenoon. Gottlieb Grenz visited at the Goa- frey Greng home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Grenz were among those to attend the neighbor hood gathering of friends at the Auc- kerman home Wednesday evening. f Missouri __| eS By L. M. CRAWFORD By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mrs. Josephine Nelson was a caller in Bismarck Thursday. ‘Theodore Campagna visited at his Parental home several days last week. Dan MacLean was a caller in Bis- marck Thursday.“ Mr. and Mrs: Clifton Kimball, Bill Mills and Ed. Cooper visited and dined at the John Crawford home Thursday. Bill Clark visited at the Emory Woodworth home Friday evening. Nat Latimore, Amos Robidou and family motored to Bismarck Satur- day afternoon. . and Mrs, Emory Woodworth spent Saturday night at the home of BISMARCK TRIBUNE, at thelr parental home. Mr. and Mrs, Chris Wents and fam- iy of Peery A are spentiing a few |uing. days it the Jacob Wents home. Margaret and Irene Marchant vis- ited with Miss Ella Funston Monday evening. as Edward, Ted and Annie Stroh = Friday evening visiting at the Zelmer home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant were dinner guests at the I. F. Lytle home in Wing Saturday. William Ryan called at the Ed. No- lan home Saturday. wa ee Mis, Ray Marchant were Ing callers Saturday Emil Witt and Ted ac calc at the Marchant home Sunday. Pnilip Schuh, who has been ed ill, entered one ‘of the peters, Bismarck last week: Mr, and Mrs: John Witt cal the Wm. Witt home Sunday ‘ hoon. pete i Bata? is"e rene spent at Herman Neiters home. Jacob Hiembuch called at the Her- man Neiters home wendy. i Henry Roth spent Sunday after- noon at the wm Wi ‘Witt home, ¢— ae Florence Lake . ° By HELEN WITT James Tecs and John Bailey called at the Arthur Tees home Tuesday forenoon, Henry Seilinger and daughter Mar- cnt called at the Charley e Wednesday evening. nefoha Witt called at the Wm. Witt and D. F. McClellan homes Wednes- day afternoon. Gust Witt spent Tuesday evening | ome. at the Emil Selmer home. Mr. and Mrs. 5. E. Glanville were Wing shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ohrist Wentz and family of McClusky spent Tuesday night and Wednesday at the Wai. Witt home. at Mrs, ‘J. B. Witt t Tuesday a- }> sn with Mane, Artur ees, ternoon with Mrs. John Witt ealled at the Herman Neiters home Wednesday foreneon. Emil Selmer and Mr. Johnson called at the D. F. McClellan home Wednes- day afternoon. James Tees and John Bailey called at the Arthur Tees home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Halver returned home’ Thursday from Atthur, N, D., where she visited friends and rélatives for the past fow days. Her sister, Miss Alice Farnum, returned with her fot a few days’ visit with relatives in this vicinity. Miss Clover Johns spent the week- end at her parental home. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Marchant, Henry Seilinger, John Helpen, James. Tees and Herman Seilinger were Wing shoppers Saturday. Henry Schneider was a Wing shop- per Friday afternoon. Miss Theo, Johns returned honié Friday from Mayville, where she s attending school, to spend the Easter vacation at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family spent Sunday at the Herman Neiters home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman: Seilinger and family and Mr. ind Mrs. E. E. Glan+ ville spent Friday afternoon at the Henry Seilinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre en+ tertained at a card party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hindbouch and qaughters Esther and Edna were sup- per guests at the Herman Neiters home. ———— | Lyman ‘s By S. GYLDEN Miss Sylvia Eckholm spent Wednes- day at the John Gylden home. Miss Josephine Olson spent a few days at Dave Spangberg’s near Re- Mrs. Woodworth’s parents, Mr. and | 82n. Mrs. Cleveland. Mr. Cleveland re- turned home with them Sunday morning to spend the day. Mrs. Lem Jenkins visited. with her sister, Mrs. S. Woodworth, Saturday. Henry Orawford, Sr., returned to Bismarck last week after spending the winter in St. Paul with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Oscar Sundquist. Bob McDonnell spent Sunday at the Leslie Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou were dinner guests at the Henry Crawford home Sunday. Leslie Clark, Ernest Doehle, Wal- ter Woodworth and Bob McDonnell viisted at the Emory Woodworth home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karjou from Bis- marck were callers at the James Robidou home Sunday morning. Mrs. Joe Clooten spent the week- end here visiting with relatives. Mrs. John A. Stewart and son Floyd returned home last week after visiting in the east with relatives for some time. Miss Lucille Crawford visited with t0| Mrs. Emory Woodworth Monday af- ternoon. Alex Anderson from north of Bis- marck was a caller at the Andrew Ir- vine home Monday. ‘Miss Anna Chesak is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. George Hoheimer. Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucille visited with Mrs. James Robi- dou Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth had Mr. and Mrs. 8. Woodworth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Jenkins as their dinner guests Tuesday’. Jacob Stroh, Sr. was a business caller at the Marchant home Wed- ‘nesday. James Novy and sons, Anton, Ed- ward and Beter, motored to Wing Saturday. Miss Ella Punston spent the week- end at the home of her mother near Menoken. _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hiem- buch were dinner and supper guests at the Herman Neiters home. Gustaph Witt was a Wing caller George and Theodore Nolan, Emil, Arthur, fdr end LeNora Witt, Ed- ward Margaret and Warter wag a business caller ate othe. BM. Nolan home Tuesday. John Warner called at the BE. M. Nolan home Wednesday. Agnes and egrey Novy réturned Bismarck to resume their. high | ing at the John Stroh home for save Robert Kirmu caiied at John Gyl- den’s Friday. Dr. Thompson from Wilton was called to the John Gyiden home Fri- day evening on account of Mrs. Gyl- den’s serious illness. Mrs. Silja Menkle and Mrs. Russell V. Wallace from Minneapolis, Minn., were called to the bedside of their mother last, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gylden arrived at the Gylden home Friday evening to the bedside of Mr. Gylden’s mother. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Reidinger spent Sunday evening at the Jol Gylden home. Sulo and Sylvia Eckholm, Severt and Sulo Gylden, Severie and Eino Eckholm and Sadie Gylden spent Wednesday evening at Louis Olson's. Edwin Olson called at Gust Eck- holm’s Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pesonen, Mrs. Gust Eckholm and son Silo, Edwin and Josie Olson, Severie and Eino Eckholm, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Joseph- son and son Clifford spent Saturday night at John Gylden’s. Mrs. John Gylden passed away Sunday at 1:50 p. m. Shé leaves to mourn her loss her husband and eleven children, five boys and six girls of which there aré only five children at home. were held from the Evangelical Luth- eran church Wednesday. The de- ceased was laid to rest in the Ahdla cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. William Wanttaja spent Sunday evening at John Gylden’s. Mr. and Mrs. Wanttaja and children Wyllis and Burneite were Sunday callers at the Louls Olson home. Misses Josie and Hilma spent Friday at the John Gylden home. Henry Thoyre called at John Gyl- den's Friday. j | Alta By KARL SCHATZ Puneral services | We eral months, ts now employed at the Andrew Prince home. Edward and Hark Schatz visited at the Karl Schatz home Tuesday eve- i riphepergeredie Gottlieb Buck- oltz called at Fred Brocop home on Wednesday. Noe Ness motored to Courtnay, N. Dak,, to visit with his father, who is very ill, John Stroh called at the Karl Olat Oler Oleiied and Olga Rise spent Bunday afternoon st Ed. Erickson's. ling Monday. I By MRS. at. T. HUGHES B. M. Lein and son Valdemar at- tended to business matters at Ster- [" McKenzie te ee ‘The Ladies’ Ald gave a dinner Wed- afternoon at the parsdnage. evening t Kenneth Brown, Bill Diede, Gott- lieb. Vegle and Alvin Brackett spent Baturday. evening at the Joe, ‘Diede home, Ed and Hank 8e! were dinner ta ‘at the Ka Karl tz home as Mr. and Mrs: ‘Rent Zelmer end. ily spent Feats mie ab the vohnsce bie. Char! evening at the Roy Jus David @ehats: visited with’ Andy ee tiage on Supday. Mr. and Mr@..Joe ‘Diede and son dl wate spent “Sunday atthe Fred Sarah snd-Pauline Schate epent the week-end at their. home. Charlie Larson called at ihe Kart Schatz home Saturday. David Schats and Alvin Brackett visited at the Roy Just home Sunday evel . Thafield Schatz called at the Noel ‘Ness home on Saturday. Eddie Johnson’ and Edmond Schets spent Friday evening at the H. Schatz : *| Brackett home. at thé J. C. Olson heme, spent Sun- day at the Alte atore. nt ene @ Hazlegrove [ By MBS; RAY, pia Siocimpars tated ad EA Ochsuner called Wednesday morning at Ray Hazlegrove's. Albert Schosler called at Ray Haz- elgrove's é The Misses Madalena and Ella and Maria Neff and their brother Alex Were Sunday visitors at the George Pehl home, Mr. and Mrs Christ. Wolff were shoppers in Wing Friday. Ed Wagner was’ a ‘puest at the Christ Wolff honie Sunday. Mr. atid Mts, Christ Wolff and sons Henry arid Julius were supper guests Sunday night at the Alex Neff home. Christ Wolff, Jr, was a caller at the George Pehl.home Saturday. Otto Rachel was a business caller at: the Wolff home Monday. * Miss Otelie Brose and Misé Ruth Wurm and Otto and George Brose were guéste Thursday evening et the Christ. Wolff home. Ed Pond called at the Wolff home ‘fhursday on business. Jake and Bill. Gellner were in Arena Saturday on business. Ed Wagner was a business caller in Arena Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were in Aténa Saturday shopping, Mr..and Mrs. Ed Oshsunt shoppers in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Owen Melntyre.en- tertained a large number of friends Saturday night at a progressive whist party. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and daughters Jean and Lois and son Jimmie were guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Williamson's parents at Fessenden. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove en- lertained Ed Wagner and Miss Paul- ine Wolff and Elmer Perry and his mother, Mrs. Ida Perry, at dinner and supper Sunday. Cards furnished the pastime. Ed Wagner called Saturday eve- ning at the Elmer Perty home. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Ochsuner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner and family were guests Sunday of relatives near Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Hatry.Ulfers attend- ed ‘Sunday school at Pleasant Hill Sunday. Pete Enis was in Arena Saturday. John Wutske atid sons Willie and Walter were callers Saturday eve- ning at the Christ Wolff home. Lein By OLGA M. RISE Miss Nina Waiste spent the week- end at her parental home. Mrs. Henry Nelson and daughter Harel spent Sunday at the John Birkeland home. Mr. and Mrs, Art Bjorhus and Hel- mer Helgeson motored to Bismarck Saturday. Eddie Arneson, Joseph Rise and Artold Christianson attended the datice in Regan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson and son Arnold spent Sunday ai at Harold Christianaon’s. A latge crowd attended the P. 'T.“A. meeting held in Lein school No. 1 evening. arid Joseph Rise and Harold ceiitlansen called at Alfred Arne son's Sunday forenoon. Seymour grpesce called at J. O. Rise’s Suiiday forenoon. John Birkeland, Gale and Clifford, | da; Mrs. Henty Nelson and Hasel spent Sunday evening at Ole Spilde’s. Thelma Skogen and Ernest who have spent the past were their school duties in uns day. Arthur and Irwin Rise it ee day at Theodore and ©. erry ‘8. Mrs, Seymour Ameson and ‘emily, Oscar O'Brien, Mr, Mra. Alfred Arneson and daughter Alice, spent Sunday afternoon, ‘age M.A. George Hecker transacted business | Lein’s. in_Wilton on Monday. Mote the Karl Schatz home Monda: George Hochhalter and son Ed called at the Karl Schatz home Thursday. en fealay evening atthe John spent al Thafleld Schatz called at the Fred Brackett home Wednesday. John Stroh called at the George Alfred and Dan hae were Alte callers Wednesday : Charlie Larson visited ra ) Schatz home Monday evening. - Bennie Schatz, who has been stay- Dallas Barkman and aime Rue attended to business matters at wing Saturday. ‘ Constance ahd Valdemar ‘Lain, An- drew and Hannah Dronen, called at Anton Peterson's as Marie .Olau- son’s Saturday ev Mr. and Mrs. 8t canghien meee set ‘Thureda: Thursday aft oe 8 . Deer ved eliecad Baikal eres ba ld the church a Ww Norwegian services Sunday, 12..at 3 Sele. The. annual her League a dsught oe are McAllister, who is employed | ling. "will be]: vee ‘after services. La~ Rie motored to arena Monday at Monday. iy of Still called at the Qual » {Bergquist home Saturday evcning. Emil Johnson of Edgemont town- Scheaffer t at the John ‘Anderson home Monday afternoon. } Barnes yeturied here Sqtur- day after spending the winter in Washington and California. Haster Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ond Mrs. E. L. Adams were Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lester Hulett, Mrs. E. Nagel and daughters and: Miss Hannah Rafte- seth of Bismarck, Johnnie and Glen Adams; Mrs. Hilma Adams, Miss Jen- nie Waistie and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jehnson of Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. Corley. Miss Sadye Bijelde of Bidmarck came Wednesday to visit her sister, ‘Mrs. H. BE. Hermanson. Pat Manley got burned quite badly Saturday about the face and hands George Fuehrer motored to Bis- marck Monday to cansult a doctor. George got his hand hurt quite badly while working in the garage. The Larkin club met Tuesday after- noon with Mrs.:Roy Turner at Ster- . ‘There was a good attendance and a dainty lunch was served. ‘The P. T. A. held the regular April meeting in the schoolhouse Tuesday evening. t ° Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson spent Sunday evening at the Uhde home. Magdalene Patzner, who attends St. Mary's school in Bismarck, spent a big of Easter vacation at her home ere. ‘W. S.:Oder and son Myrwin were Regan callers Tuesday afternoon. John Stroh called at the Efraham Scheaffer home Tuesday. George McAllister and son Earl spent a couple of days this week in Regan doing some work for th: Farmers Elevator company. John Carlson was a Regan caller Tuesday. The Steinert boys called at the Wm. Steinert home Tuesday after school. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson spent Monday evening at the John Carlson home. dance at the Log Cabin in Regan Friday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children Dennis and Doris, Albert and Bessie Ander- son, Myrwin and Vina Oder. ‘Tuesday. Mr..and Mrs. Regan shoppers Glenn McAllister calle @t the Wm. Steinert home Tuesday. John Stroh called a the Sattler and Zelmer homes Wednesday. Mrs. Efraham Scheaffer and son Mervin and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne spent Tuesday afternoon at the John Carlson home. Callers at the Wm. Steinert hom2 Wednesday were Teddy Hochhalter and Bill Hickel. Bessie Anderson spent Wednesday afternoon at the Patzner home visit- ing Magdalene, who is now home on @ vacation. Myrwin Oder spent Tuesday eve- ning at the J. C. Olson home. John Carlson and Ted Amundson called at the George Hecker home Wednesday. Mrs. Ricard and family of Wilton spent Monday evening at the John Carlson home. Shoppers at the Alta store Thurs- day were: Roy Just, Dan Reinhart, Rudolph Scheaffer, Fred Benders, Efraham Scheaffer, Dave Hochhalter and Wm. Hickel. John Stroh was a business caller at the Karl Schatz home Thursday. Florenze McAllister called at the Wm. Hickel home Wednesday eve- ning. Clarence Johnson of Grass Lake township called at oe Oscar Vick- strom home Wednesda: Albert Zelmer called. “at the John Anderson and Efraham Scheaffer homes Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oder and lit- tle daughter Delores of Welch's Spur are spending a couple of days at the W. 8. Oder home. Mr, and Mrs, J. C. Olson called at the Fred home Tuesday. aie Stroh was a McClusky caller londay. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender and Gottlieb Zelmer were Bismarck call- ¢rs Monday. Earl and Albert McAllister spent Saturday evening at the Bfraham Scheaffer home. Mrs. Gottlieb Zelmer and son Al- bert called in McClusky Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh attended services in the Baptist church Sun- day. George McAllister and son Albert were business callers at the Mike son were Rise, | Bosche home Saturday. Albert. re called at the Philip J. ¢. was a Regan caller ‘Thursday. ham Scheatter 7 Harold Falkins motored to the Bam Hauser home near .McClusky spent Thursday evening at the Scheaffer home. Zelmer cajled at the Emil home Friday. ne (Re Ja "nome, ‘peat Bun St his parental home. Mrs. Bfraham Scheafter cal at ‘the Geo. McAllister home Thi ne: 10 Among those who attended the) Bill. Hickel called at the Alta store | 48¥. Still 5 By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr, and Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. | and Mrs. Fred Johnson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Ragmar Johnson were dinner guests of Mrs. Signe Johnson Easter. Mrs. Howard Watkins and Mrs. A. Johnson of near Regan were Tues- day callers at the Walter Sundquist Mrs. Chas. Johnson of Naughton, who has been visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, re- turned home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson motored Mrs. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson were Wilton callers Wednesday. Porter Nelson called at the Bert Hedstrom home Monday. Leo and Marion Strand and Ruben and Helen Pearson called at the Hag- strom home Sunday. Miss Inger Nord spent her Easter vacation with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. J. M. Thompson was a caller in Bis- marck Tuesday. Martin Strand and son Leo are do- {ng some carpenter work in Wing, aah Johnson visited Tuesday eve- ning with Hilma Johnson. Lee Sundquist called at the Albert Johnson home Wednesday. Mr: and Mrs. Fred Bergquist of Steiber township were callers in Still and at the Adams and Hagstrom home Tuesday. Glenn Matheson of Jamestown, N. D., spent his Easter vacation with his cousin, George Johnso Mrs. Ed. Broehl and Mrs. Signe Johnson were Saturday shoppers in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom motored to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Albert Johnson visited Wed- nesday with Mrs. Walter Sundquist. Mrs. Erick Pearson was on the sick list last_week. Mrs. Conrad Johnson and children motored to Wilton Thursday. Velma and Alice Johnson and In- grid and Margaret Hagstrom, students of the Wilton high school, spent their Easter vacation at their respective homes. George Johnson and Glenn Mathe- son called at the Strand home Thurs- a Erick Pearson called in Still Thurs- jay. Miss Treva Matheson spent the week-end with Helen Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist of Stetber township Friday. LaVerna Houser, Doris Johnson, Mrs. Signe Johnson and children were Tuesday evening callers at the Strand home. Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund, Ax- el Asplund and Clarence Johnson were Wilton callers Monday. [< Glencoe J) By DON NICHOLSON Mrs. Ruth MacMurrick, who has been visiting friends in Indians, is ex- pected back soon. While there her little daughter, Doris, who accompa- nied her on the trip, had the misfor- tune of breaking her leg. Ronald Stuart visited and dined at the Angelo Pasquetti home Sunday. John Becknall, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart, Gladys Grambling and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart were Sunday callers at the Norman Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson, who have until recently resided on the Kratt farm and now reside north of ine home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Robidou were Sunday guests at the Paul Hapel home. Mrs. John A. Stewart has recently arrived at her home after several months’ absence which she spent with Arg in various states and Can- Reverend Gulson, who has been sta- ter months, has returned recently and will resume his cuties as’ pastor of both the Glencoe and Stewartdale churches, which he has so ably con- ducted during the past two years. Archie Nicholson and sons, Arthur and Albert, were Sunday visitors at the Don Nicholson home. A. J. Stewart, who has for many years occupied the south half of sec- tion 28 in Telfer township, has moved to the Claud Houser farm. Mr. and Mrs. August Hogue, who for several years tesided on the George Register farm and recently purchased a farm near McKenzie which they now occupy, called on sev- eral of their friends in this vicinity Monday. pjboth Glencoe and Stewart farm‘ last spring, have moved back on the place which they vacated R year ago. Easter services were held Sunday at Stewartdale churches. Reverend Gulson, pastor of both churches, officiated. ‘The George farm, recenity vacant by Mr. Hogue, is expect- £ le ed to be in the near future has been in the employ of Paul Hape) for many years. t oo “| Volien, Bismarck, visited at the Andrew Irv-| don. tioned near Streeter during the win-| moi Mr. and Mrs. Claud Houser, who |” purchased and moved on the D. W.| 9, Sattler will move on the farm by Mr. Taylor. Hilda Waugeman and Phyllis Little spent Sunday afternogn at the Gott- lieb Doctor home. Mr. Fitzgerald and son Harvey, ac- poh by Joe Wegeman were Re- gan, callers Friday. Guests at the Fred Zhnes home Monday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and sons Jake and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heinle and daughter, all of Woodworth, N. D. Andrew Olson, Mr. McCul- lough and son Bill, 8, V. Monroe, Al- len Tolliver, Mrs. Fitzgerald and sons Harvey and Lawrence, J. F. Little, Cylde Virgil, Phyllis, Hilda Wauge- man, Laurice Jorgenson, Mr, Ehnes. Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver called at the Fred Demchuck home correspondent wish- cs to correct a mistake by her in the last. week's news. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Ed. Mowder in- stead of Mrs. Ole Olson. Roy Farley and William Kettleson motored to Bismarck Saturday re- turning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg, accom- Panied by Mrs. C. O. Kettleson, were Shepaed Guests at the Henry Strom home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott were Sunday morning guests at the Walter Scott home. I. J. Zelmer called at the Lewis Jor- genson home Friday evening. Hilda Waugeman spent the week- end as a guest of Phyllis Little. Laurice Jorgenson, Jim Olson and Henry McClusky called at the J. F. Little home Saturday morning. Burnett Jacobson spent the week- end with her aunt, Mrs. A. F. Ghylin. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and Burnett Ja- cobson called at the Jake Fisher home Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Pod of Dickin- son spent their Easter vacation at the home of Mrs. Pool’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald. Lawrence and Harvey Fitagerald called at the 8. B. Olson and Dave Josephson homes Friday. Joe Wegeman was a Friday morn- ing guest at the Dave Josephson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and Guss Graf motored to Bismarck Wednes- day on business. Ed Rasche called at the Fred Ehnes home Tuesday morning. Laurice Jorgenson spent Sunday night as a guest of Louise Walker. Ira Bailey, Fred Ehnes and Isaac Marcovite called at the J. F. Little home Monday. Ruth Little spent Saturday night at the J, R. Fitzgerald home as a guest of Francis. C. E. Christianson called at the Al- bert Vollen home Monday morn- Virgil and Phyllis Little and Hilda Waugeman motored to Regan Sun- day morning to the Pentecostal church where they attended Easter services and Joined in singing in the sunshine choir. Chas. Heddick was a Sunday guest at pave Martin Fueling home. scar Magnuson motored to Regan Tuesday. Fred Ehnes and son Willie were Regan business callers Saturday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and family attended Catholic services at Wing Sunday morning. They also called at the Fred Ehnes home. Clyde and Clayton Little called at ber Roy Little home Sunday morn- Phyllis Little and Hilda Wauge- man called on Mrs. Kiefer Saturday afternoon. Lawrence and Francis Fitzgerald attended Catholic services at Wilton Sunday. They were dinner guests at the Hilsdorf home. Mrs. V. N. Monroe was a Tuesday afternoon guest of Mrs. Ernest Gor- M J. R. Fitegerald and sons Harvey and Lawrence were Regan callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman of Wing Saturday. Fred Ehnes called at the Lewis Jorgenson home. Sunday afternoon. John Moses called at the J. F. Li tle and Fred Ehnes it- homes Sunday Ghar ile Hetti tored ar) Ick mot to Wednesday. ii Sunday afternoon guests at the Fred Ehnes home were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub and Mr. and Mrs. Kantz of Wilton. Guss Heinle called at the 8. L, Jor- aftern

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