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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Canfield By MRS. A, F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson of ‘Wilton,’ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer, of Regan and Mr. aid Mrs. John Maser ‘were dinner. guests of Mrs. Anna nudsoh Sunday. Rev. Johnson was a Sunday dinner guest at the Jim Little home. He also an Easter service at Can- field school house Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and fons and Violet Olson. were visitors at Joe Keifer's home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and daughter Opal:and Beverly of Wing were visitors at the Ole Olson, Sr., home Saturday night. Mr. ana Mrs.. John Moser were guests at the Joe Keifer home Fri- Gay. Mrs. L. O'Larry returned to her home at Jamestown Friday after spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook. Miss Hester Bailey spent Saturday and Sunday with Ollie Cook. Mrs. Alvin Ghylin gave a party Tuesday evening, the event being Mrs. Ghylin’s and Mrs. Keifer's birthday anniversaries. About 50 friends and relatives enjoyed an evening of danc- ing. Music was furnished by the young folks. The hosts served lunch at 12:30. : A birthday party was given in hon- or of Grandmother Bailey's 83rd girthday Saturday., Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Onva Bailey of Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and family, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur McCoy and family and Mrs. Anna Strand and son Barney. ‘The P. T. A. was held Friday night ‘at the school house. The meeting ‘was called to order by the president. ‘There was no old’ or-new business. itors at the Wm. Brezden home Tues- day evening. Joe and John Holkup were callers at {the Wm. Brezden home Friday eve- ning. Sam Shellap of Garrison called at the Wm. Brezden home Saturday af- ternoon. = hk Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kobylnick and daughters Jean and Delores were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Kobylnick’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brezden have moved from the Grewy farm. The young folks of this vicinity gathered at the Jack Hawks place Saturday evening. The time was spent in dancing. A delicious lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. John Brezden and daughters Verdella and Joanne from Bismarck have moved to Wilton into the Hitt cottage. Mr. Breaden will work in the Peterson shop. Harry Brezden was a caller at the Brezden home Tuesday evening. School No. 1 will have P. T. A. Fri- day, April 17. | Miss Louise and Sarah Heinle vis- tited witlh Mary Brezden Sunday. Frank Brezden was a Wilton caller Monday. Fred Wagner was a business caller at the Brezden farm one day last week. ‘Wm. Grewy is moving on the Gill place. Sam Shellap was a business caller at the Wm. Brezden home Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Heinle and daughter Rachel and sons Edwin, Er- nest and Andrew were visiting at the Sam Berg home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner were visiting at Martin, N. D., Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hentz. Baldwin ‘The Homemakers club will meet at | 9. Jake Fisher's the 7th of May. Francis and Lawrence Fitzgerald were callers at Jim Little's Sunday. The Homesteaders had a business meeting and April Fool's party at the G. O. Lindsey home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and sons were dinner guests at the Ole Olson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Olson, Oscar and Violet and Dee Bailey were Sunday dinner guests at the Alvin Ghylin home Sunday. Burnett Jacobson visited with Mrs. Ghylin over the week-end. Volet Olson. visited with, Gerald Ghylin Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Warner are proud parents of a baby girl born Thurs- day. A large crowd attended church services Easter Sunday conducted by Rev. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher ‘and fam- ily were guests at the W. Scott home Sunday. J. W. visited at the Ole Olson home Mon- Gay. Shirley Walker spent Monday eve- ning with Phyllis Little. 2° | Heaton +. By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and sons and daughter were visiting at Fred H. Walcker's home at Turtle Lake * Monday. Dan Storble was a business caller at Turtle Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walter were Turtle Lake shoppers Monday. Henry Newheath was a Turtle Lake shopper Mgnday: Mr and Mrs, A. Anderson are the proud parents of a baby boy born re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. H. Peterson are the proud parents of twins born April 3. ‘The mother and twins are getting along nicely at this writing. » Mr. and . Mrs. Juwius Kast and daughter Louise were at McClusky Sunday visiting with friends. Mrs. B. Kruker was visiting with Mrs. Fred Walcker Monday after- noon. Mr. and» Mrs. Bill Krecko and daughter are leaving Turtle Lake ‘Wednesday, _ They are moving to Montana. Misses Ella and Helen Fried were visiting with Emilo Newheath Mon- day evening at Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kast, Jr.. and Louise and Esther Kast were Turtle Lake shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walcker, Jr., ‘and family are moving to the John Newhearth, Jr., farm next week and ohn Newhearth and family are mov- ng on the Shiller farm. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and sons ‘Andrew.and Richard and daughter Louise and Sarah were visiting at Wohn Newhearth’s home Monday eve- ning. Rudolph Heinle, Sr., was a caller at red H. Walcker’s home Monday. Miss Emila Newhearth was visiting @t the John Walcker home Monday pfternoon. John Newhearth, Sr., was visiting lat the Fred H. Walcker home Mon- day afternoon. Sarah Heinle was an over-night guest at John J. Walcker's, Sr., Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kast, Jr., and this sisters and brother attended curch at McClusky Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brezden and fon Frank were Wilton callers Tues- tay. fi Mrs. J..Duma and children were Olson and daughter Edna | jy By FLORENCE BORNER Martin Bourgois of Riverview was a caller in town Wednesday. Mr. Bour- gois plans on leaving within the next few days for Seattle and other points in Washington where he will spend several weeks with relatives. Mrs. Andrew Haibeck ahd little daughter Rachel arrived here on the |train Monday afternoon from Petti- bone where they spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Haibeck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Scott. Richard Rupp has returned to his studies at the Fargo Agri cole Jege after visiting over the week-end. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fre- dolen Rupp. - ‘ Clifford Scott of near Regan was in town Tuesday with the township grader, He has taken the position of road maintainer in his district. Mr. and Mrs. Wieble and family of Bismarck have moved on the farm formerly occupied by the Jesser fam- iy. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brooke and family of Jamestown have moved in- to the house owned by John Williams. Mr. Williams moved his furniture to the home of the Elmer Williams fam- ily south of here. The Crofte Star Homemakers club met with Mrs. Herman Meyers Wed- nesday afternoon. ‘The next meeting of the Presbyter- ian Ladies’ Aid will be held-at the |home of Miss Neva Mount, May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hogue and fam- ily, who have been residing in apart- ments in the hotel building, have moved to' the Fricke residence. Mr, and Mrs, Herman Meyer were {called to Turtle Lake Friday by the |death of a relative. {_ James McAvoy and children, Grace, Irma and Gordon are leaving for their former home in Minnesota ‘ where they will make their future | j home. Mr. McAvoy had planned on i going to Bismarck, but later decided to return to Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Peterson enter- tained friends from Bismarck at their | home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Wood attended services in the Presbyterian church at Wilton Sunday evening. Mrs. Roy Lewis has returned from @ several months stay in the Twin Cities. Mrs, Harry Bjelland was an over- night caller in town Thursday, re- turning to Bismarck Friday. She has decided not to return here and other arrangements ate being made for supplying telephone: service after this month. : John Olson of Bismarck was a call- ler in town Friday. [ Hazelton By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wahlmann and daughter Elvira accompanied by Miss Eleanor Landsberger motored to Bis- marck Thursday. Casper Guttenberg accompanied them home. Mrs. Charles Soule and, Mrs. Dan Parsons were shoppers, in Tinton Monday. Mrs. George Zirnhelt and daugh- ter Agnes motored to Linton Satur-, nile the district music and declamation contest. A number of friends of Ed. Taube surprised him on his birthday anni- versary Sunday evening at his home. ive whist was played and a fine lunch was served. ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, R. C. Colburn, with Mrs. C. E. Gregory as assistant hostess. Miss Margaret Hoff went to Linton Friday afternoon to sppnd a few days at her parents home. She returned to Hazelton Monday. Rev. 8. J. Brooks of Linton Was a visitor in Hazelton Tuesday. B. B. Schneider returned to New England, N. D., Monday to resume his work for the John Deere company after spending a few days at his home. Dr. J. M. Houstman of Linton made ® professional call here Tuesday. Pius Valk of Linton was a business visitor in Hazelton Tuesday. Rev. G. J. Schlegel and E. H. Roesler motored to Mobridge Monday to take Miss Luella Roesler back to the Lutheran academy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prefontaine and family accompanied by Mrs. Susan Shaughnessy motored to Tuttle Sun- day morning where they spent the day visiting relatives and friends. They returned home the same day. The Boy Scouts met Monday eve- ning in the school house. Attorney Scott Cameron of Bis- marck transacted business in Hazel- ton Tuesday. Rev. G. J. Achlegel left Sunday af- ternoon for White, S. D., where he at- tended a Lutheran conference. A shipment ‘of live stock will be made Tuesday, April 14, by the local shipping association. The village board held a meeting Tuesday evening at which time sev- eral matters were brought up for dis- cussion. Estherville ot By MRS. ROY LITTLE ° Mrs. Ira Bailey and son Roy, Mrs. Mabel Bailey and children and Mrs. Roy Little and Gene were Monday evening viistors at the Homer Taylor home. Mrs. A. F, Ghylin entertained a number of friends at a dancing party Tuesday evening. Frank Michelsen called in Regan ‘Wednesday. Cecil Elkins and Henry Schilling were capital city callers Tuesday. Ole Wold spent Tuesday night at the Cecil Elkins home. Mr. and’ Mrs. Wm. Michelsen and children called at the Uhde home Wednesday. Paul Rupp‘called at the Roy Little home Tuesday. The Homemakers’ club met with Mrs. Earl Mowder Thursday. Ow- ing to the disagreeable weather there was only a small crowd present. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Jake Fisher the first Thursday in May. Mr. and Mrs. H. Davenport called tat Pete Michelsen’s Wednesday. Betty and Velma Boschee spent Friday at the Frank Michelsen home. The Homestead lodge met at the G. O. Lindsey home Wednesday evening. After the business meeting games were enjoyed. Pot luck lunch was Saturday. They spent Saturday night ! throughout with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sullivan, returning home Sunday morning. Geo. Day and son Richard cailed re Howard Kershaw’s Thursday norn- ing. Chas. Allensworth and children and Mrs. Melvin Welch were Sunday. vis- itors at the Jule Doan home. Miss Twila Dralle spent the week- end in Brittin. Miss Lillian Lee has returned to her school duties after several days’ Novag with her parents near. Valley ys Miss Lydia Briscoe called on Mrs. Marshall Dralle Wednesday. ter and Mrs. Pete Baker called on Mrs. Pete Smith Monday. Harry Blount and Al Slovark made @ trip to Bismarck with the truck last Tuesday. i Elvin Hoover and Marshall Dralle were in Bismarck Tuesday on town- ship business. Geo. Day was a Bismarck caller Saturday. Edgar Cooper and Wm. Mills vis- a at the Dralle home Friday eve- ing. Mrs. Frank King, and Mrs. Jule Doan visited at Allensworth’s, Tues- day. Little Mary King, who has been staying with her aunt, Mrs. Nora Al- lensworth, since the fire, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuntz and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Blount were guests at the Dralle home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elvin Hoover is spending sev- eral days at the farm this week. Mr. and Mrs. £ M. Whiteaker had as their Sunday dinner guests their two daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsori of Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Sulli- van of Bismarck. Zi Miss Florence Beard spent Satur- day night with Twila Dralle. Bobbie Robinson was a viistor at the Day home Saturday. Don Dralle of Moffit visited with home folks Thursday. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dralle and family were Sunday guests at the Orin Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harth and faro- ily of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and family visited with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Blount Sunday. Miss Luella Tollefson called on Mrs, Orin Dutton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family visited at the home of Mrs. Kershaw’s brother, Emanuel Wohl, on Sunday. A Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howitson ‘and Mrs. Lamb were callers at the Dut- ton home Friday evening. The Dutton and Dralle boys and Elmer Schwartz were Moffit visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kimball were visitors at the Carlson home Sunday. Macomber ALICE M. WALKER Monday morning for Zahl, N. D., where Mrs. Dionne, who is’a. beauty operator, will take up her work. Mr. and Mrs. Dionne spent the winter here and will be greatly missed by served. The next meeting will be at the Allen Westerman home in Regan, April 24th. * ‘Mr. and.Mrs. Art Strand: were Re- barat ‘Wednesday. ite Michelsen called at the Frank Michelsen home Saturday. Callers at Harry Davenport's Sat- urday were Elmer Folmer, Harry Wor- Gen and children, Wilma and Alf Johnson, Barney and Einar Strand, Clarence Walker and Roy Little's. Mrs, Anna Knudsen and son Ol- iver called at the Cecil Elkins home Tuesday forenoon. of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer, Mr. and Mrs, John Moser and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudsen and children were dinner guests at the Anna Knudsen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, John Boschee, Mrs. R. Manning and son Alvin, Henry and George Schill- dng, Bert Danielson, Earl Mowder, Ole and Arnold Wold, George Michelsen, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Moser, and Roy Littles were shoppers in Regan Sat- urday. i Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot and Melinda Manning spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Elkins and chil- dren and Mrs. Earl Mowder, Edith and Grace were Sunday visitors at the Ole Wold home. Several from here attended the Le- gion dance in the cabin Saturday @ | night. Cecil Elkins and Arnold Wold were capital city callers Monday. Mrs, Sarah Mowder, George Mow- der, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglen were Sunday visitors at the Roy Little home. Mrs. Anna Knudsen and son Oli- ver visited at the Roy Little home jay. ’ Rev. Johnson of New Salem held Easter services at the school house Sunday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and family visited relatives in this neigh- day. Rev. Father Schweitzer held church services at Braddock Sunday. Miss Ruth Soule spent the week- end visiting at the Wil Foell home at Temvik. alot ta 4 ‘The old-time dance tield- ‘at’ the school gym Friday was attended by a very large crowd:’"The dance was sponsored by the junior Class 'for. the Purpose of making money for the junior-senior banquet April 25th. The Christian Mothers, society met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.,E. L, Semling ‘were . | visitors in the capital city Thursday. My. and Mrs. J; W. Wehlitz:and emt. motored to Bismarck. Wednes- y. red i . G. A. Lerffiart and Miss: Mil- dred McDahell’ were Bismarck shop- pers Thursday. y Mrs, E. L, Semying entertained the Wetneniay” fenton ‘bridge’ club, clu | borhood Sunday. : 2 f Brittin | ——__________-+ By ORVETTA DUTTON *Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover took Miss Lillian Lee to Bismarck Mon- day where she entered the hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Weisheart ‘were entertained for Easter dinner at the Geo. Kuntz home. Al . is-doing some carpenter work. Lioyd Blount of Braddock spent past week with friends and rela- tives in the Brittin vicinity. A carload of sheep and hogs was shipped out of Brittin last Friday by Buchanen Bros. Mr. and Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball vis- their many friends. T. G. Gerow returned’ Sunday from @ brief business trip into Canada. Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Warren ‘fatnily drove to -Bismerck “Gal evening where they visited at -the |’ Jack Sherbeck home. Dan Fiegel, editor of “The Wilton News,” was a caller in Macomber Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuntz spent ‘Tuesday in Bismarck and Mandan attending to business matters. Ed Morgan accompanied Alfred Kelsven to Minot Tuesday on a brief business trip, returning Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krush and chil- dren were visitors at the Ted Hencz | 4a: home Tuesday afternoon. Wayne Corrington accompanied Sidney Waddington to Bismarck Tuesday morning where both men went to receive medical attention. R. D. Flavin was a brief business caller in the capital city Tuesday. Paul McGinnis, who spent a few days of his Easter vacation here with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, E. D. McGinnis, returned Sun- day to his home at Detroit Lakes, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger and Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon were guests ‘Thursday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Spitzer, Baldwin. Alfred Kelsven, formerly assistant manager of the Truax-Traer interests here, has been placed in charge of all shovels in this district, including Canada, acting as general repair man. He left for Minot Tuesday morning to take up nis newly acquired duties. Alfred Lind was a business caller in Bismarck and Mandan Tuesday. Hilda Christensen came up from Bismarck Thursday and was an over- night guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Ollenburger. George Finley, local meter man for the Otter Tail Power company, mo- tored to Turtle Lake,’ N. D., Tuesday afternoon where he was called on business. George Pfieffer was.a caller in Ma- comber Tuesday morning. Harry Anderson and little Raymond drove to Bismarck Tuesday after- noon. Mrs. Pauline Thorsness and son Arvid accompanied them for a few hours’ shopping. Tony Weber, field manager for the International Harvester company, was a caller at. the Tom Hollingsworth home Monday afternoon. Mr. Weber is an old acquaintance of Mr. and ‘Mrs. -Hollingsworth’s and was en en route from Billings, Mont., to Fargo where he will now have his headquarters. Jess Smith, Bismarck, spent Thurs- day with his brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Walker. Henry Kuntz and his sister, Mrs. Richard Polzin, were brief callers in the capital city Wednesday after- noon, Miss Ruth Wilmot, Wilton, was a supper guest at the Otto Larson home Friday. ’ Mr, and Mrs. E. D. McGinnis were ited at the Jason Hoover home Mon- | the evening. tek visitors Tuesday from this neighbo-hood were Mr. and Mrs. |Henry Crawford and daughter El- and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and Mrs. Melvin Welch and baby daugh- | 1! Mr. and Mrs. Mose Dionne left | ing. the week with a severe attack of the. flu. —_—-—_——_ reer > MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Wm. Kershaw: was a caller in Mc- Kenzie Monday. John and: Louie Olsen transacted business in Bismarck Monday. Joe Fisher was a'caller at the Wal- ter Dietzman home Monday evening. Floyd Owen and Louie Olsen were business callers at, the V.M. Craven home near Menoken Tuesda: y morn- i. ‘Walter Dietzman was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. John Kruger was a caller at the ‘Chas. Cederstrom home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkle and son is- las, Holaver Tatklebeck, Dan, Joe and John McCormick all were call- ers in Bismarck Tuesday. Edwin Dietaman called at the Kru- ger Hest forenoon. th 8 Floyd en was a shopper in Bis- marck Friday. The Three Leaf Clover Homemak- ers’ cluo met at the home of Mrs. Tebbo Harms Thursday afternoon with nine members present. All the Members were to report how much canning they did last fall and win- ter, The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Charles McCormick, May 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and Mrs, Lawrence Madland were callers in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Chas. McCormick and son Gene called on Miss Eva McCormick Thursday forenoon. Mrs. Kruger and John and Elsie were visitors at the Joe Warnk home at Wilton Sunday. ha Mr, and Mrs, Tebbo Harms spent Saturday evening at the Floyd Owen home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and fam- ily attended Sabbath school at Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms visited Sunday afternoon at the Wm. Ker- shaw home. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miller and family viisted at the home of Mr. Miller's brother near Moffit Sunday. Mrs, Sarah Moffit, Mrs. Walter Dictzman and Gladys Tooker visited ‘at the Owen home - Sunday . after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were visitors at the Tooker home Sunday afternoon. TR recs morn { Welch’s Spur i By MRS. R. M. WELCH Marcus Tremblay called at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Robert ‘Welch Monday. Chester Boyd called on Mrs. Sara McMurrich Monday. Margaret McMurrich called on Mrs. Robert Welch Tuesday afternoon. ‘©! They went over their Homemaker’ club books, getting them in shape to be checked at the next leaders’ meet- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family called at the: Robert Welch home Tuesday. Mrs. John Nieland and little niece returned home with them to spend the night. Mrs. Roy Snyder and children, Mrs. Leslie Easton. and John Nieland called on Mrs. Nieland at the Robert || Welch home while enroute home from Bismarck, Monday night. Marcus Tremblay, accompanied by Mrs. Sara McMurrich and daughter Margaret and Mrs. Robert Welch mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Miss McMurrich had some dentistry done. Julius Dronan and son William were Bismarck viistors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nieland and lit- tle niece motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday evening after school. Fred Rittel and family moved to their new home at Magnus Thurs- y. Alice Carlson called for Mrs. Niel- land and her little niece Friday eve- ning. All expected to spend the week-end at their respective homes. Mrs. Sara McMurrich called at the Chester Boyd and Robert Welch homes Friday afternoon. Mr, Larson of the Quality meat “I market in Bismarck made several calls in this vicinity this week. Old friends of the McMurrich fam- ily will be interested and pleased to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Will McMur- rich expect to return to this com- munity to make their home again in the near future. Mr. and .Mrs. Mc- Murrich have been living in the west for several years. Clarence Doppler and Stanley Mc- Curdy called at the Ed Doppler and Robert Welch homes Thursday after- noon after school. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family called at the Robert Welch home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Clarence attended church services in Bismarck Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler Sunday evening. Tuttle - By LUCILLE WEIDEL A wedding of local interest took place at Steele last Thursday when Miss Anna Kessman of Tappen and Fred Sayter of Arena were united in marriage. Fred Sauter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wutzke of Arena. They will give a wedding dance at Arena Saturday evening. Ruby Brenden spent Thursday with her sister, Ethel, at the Deckert home near Arena. Miss Fanny Kremenetsky, who is teaching school in Watford City, spent a few days visiting her brother Henry and Jacob Kremenetsky. Leonard Kremenietsky, who is at- garet. Anderson attended the revival meetings in Fessenden one day last week. Coach Kelly and Prof. Peterson mo- tored to Steele Thursday to attend a meeting concerning play day. It was decided that the grade county Play day will be held the 8th of May at- Dawson and the high school Play day'May 9th at Steele. A farewell dance was given at the opera house Friday ‘evening in honor of Emmet Ellingson, who left for Fargo where he expects to make his home. He was accompanied by Chet aera ‘who returned home Mon- Miss Risk, Miss Dohrman and Miss Haily spent Easter vacation at their. homes. ‘The Sunshine club met at the home of Mrs. George Wendtland’s Thurs- .) day afternoon. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lambert and son Ralph of Arena and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hutchings and family were ‘guests at a delicious Easter dinner at the Guldeman home. John Storey and Mr. Parker of Steele were attending to business matters in our city this week. Carl Shirley of Robinson was a ealler in our city Monday. . Ruby Brenden was: tendered a sur- prise party by several of her school chums. Games and conversation were enjoyed and a delightful lunch was served. Mrs. Emma Virgin was a business caller at the capital city Monday The John Hanes family are now nicely settled in their farm home northwest of the city having moved from town Tuesday. af Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heing and children, Mrs. L, Heinz, Mrs. Callie Marsh and.son were pleasant visit- ors at the Hanen home from Steele Sunday afternoon. The Misses Christina Preszler and Pauline Pheifle of Bismarck spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Preszler of south of town. Will Harty,-John: Larson and M. W. Hutchings attended to business ‘matters in Bismarck Monday after- noon. The little 6-year-old child of Ed Leno's was taken to a Bismarck hos- pital Thursday evening suffering from an attack of appendicitis. John Wetzel, who: is employed in Bismarck spent Easter Sunday at his home here. Thecla ‘Zimmer motored to Grand Forks Friday to attend the funeral of ‘an uncle of hers. She returned home ‘Monday. _ Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE H. W. Allen and J. A. Allensworth motored to Linton Wednesday morn- ing. They were accompanied as far as Hazelton by Mrs. Allen, who visited with Mrs. McCusker. Mrs. Frank Ryan and little daugh- ter Patricia returned to Braddock Tuesday. afternoon after spending the Easter vacation with Mrs. Ryan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silbernagel of Napoleon. Jake Rott of Hazelton brought over @ load of gasoline to the local station here Wednesday afternoon. He was accompanied ‘by J. G. DeFrance. George Sempel and son Warner ar- rived home from Bismarak. evening where they visited with friends for.a few days. Mrs. Warner Sempel remained in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer, who have been spending their Easter vaca- tion with friends and relatives at Braddock and Gill, left for their home at Clearbrook, Minn., Tuesday morn- ing where Mr. Bauer is principal of the school. They were accompanied as far as Grand Forks by Wm. Ryan, who is @ student at the North Dakota University. Mr. and Mrs. Bauer were j former teachers in the Braddock high school. i. Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. EB, W. Baker are en- joying a visit from Mrs. Baker's brother, George. Sivert of Aberdeen, 8. Dak., who arrived here Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ras. Aarvig and . Fraser was @ Hazelton caller | T™ daughter’ Helen went to Steele Thursday afternoon and while there visited at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Baer. M.. Falgatter of Kintyre was a Braddock caller Wednesday after- noon, i : “Miss Cecil Ryan, who spent the Easter holidays with relatives here, returned to Bismarck Monday after- noon. She was. by her father, M. E, Ryan, who went to con- sult a physician. He returned home Enrica ahd cack ae He’ advised the clubs what course to pursue in their work and also ad- vised them to have demonstration. teams. Friday Mesdames Barton, Koenig and Lesher were one o'clock luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Mowry of Napoleon. Mrs. D, W. Crabtree, dis- trict superintendent . of ited. Women's clubs, and Miss Blanche Stevens, district superintendent of schools, both of Ellendale, were hon- ored guests. In the afternoon plans for the convention were made. Friday evening the Thore Naaden and Ivor Eckholm families attended a meeting of the 4-H Baby Beef club ‘et the home, of Martin Stanley: south of Kintyre. : Mr. and Mrs. Chas, O'Brien ‘of Fre- donia were week-end visitors at the H. E. Fraser home. ena renner ee) | Sterling ee aieiir tare By FERN R.. STEWART Roy Hansen and: Mek Ness were town callers Sunday. Miss Clara: Anderson called at the Frank Brown home Sunday after- noon. Bob Sharpe and Bob Lee called at the Earl Hall home Sunday. Miss Lillisn Hall accompanied Nels and Hannali “Dfonen “to” Bismarck Saturday. . .-—----- - Mrs. Bernice Sherman and family, also Jim Sedivic were Sunday visitors at the John Sedivic home. Mrs. O. Printze and Mrs. Bernice Sherman were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, John Sedivic were Bismarck shoppers Friday. The Sterling. high - school boys played baseball: with the McKenzie team Friday afternoon. The scores were 2 to 3 in favor of Sterling. Mrs, O, Printze and Mrs. Bernice Sherman gave an old-time dance in the hall Friday night. Quite a large crowd attended and all had an enpoy- able time. + Mr, and Mrs. George Lee ‘and fam- ily called at the James’ Koon home, near Driscoll Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Saturday night. They also called at the J..D. Stewart home while in Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs, D.‘S. Goodman and family of Dawson, and.Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry Apland were Sunday supper guests at the Tom Stewart home, | < Mr. and Mrs. Tyler: Johnson and daughter Olive and Carey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang and family | and Miss Esther Reddy were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Emma Schaper of Mandan is visit- eer and. Bra, Mare tended ‘Mr, an Lang al Alton and church in iy: lag al Carey: seinem Howard - were County Agent and Mrs. Put were town callers Wednesday. - Mr. Putman organized a pig and chicken ciub. The joint telephone meeting of the Sterling Mutual company and the Sterling Rural company met in Ster- ling Wednesday. .George Lewis, E. L. Hurr and Charley Anderson of Taft were town callers Wednesday. Harry Clooten was'a town caller esday. Knute Johnson was a town caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding were town callers Thursday. Tony Prohask! Shultz called at the Tyler Johnson home Wednesda: and. Little Billy | hostess. birthday anni A num- of relatives and fri ‘were pres- fent. ‘The chief Se at ning was ‘progressive ‘w! - Sees lenthean was served by the <SamBrown, Gwendolyn and Gerald ess callers Wednes- Farrell was ‘a. dinner guest elspa the ‘Geo. F. Nefseai 2. Lennart Olson’ was.s: supper guest Wednesday at’ the ‘Geo. F. Nelson Arthur Magnus transacted business in Regan. Thursday. Sam’ Brown: and. Gerald Nelson transacted business in Baldwin Arthur Magnus was's.supper guest ‘Thursday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Charlie Trygg’s transacted ‘business: in Bismarck one day last week. Gene Cunningham’s motored to Leet? ‘Tuesday on business ‘inter- es! ‘Wilmar: Schweighert, who was em+ Ployed. for Ed. ‘Sundquist and Gene Cunningham, is employed at the Al- bins) sberg;,home now. Violet Spangberg, Morrison and Ed- ward Cunningham, Helen and Alfred’ | Schrunk were visitors Thursday at the Geo. F. Nelson ‘home, Marie Farrell was a brief caller Friday at'the Geo. F. Nelson home. The Trygg Cedar Hill- Homemakers club members-held a meeting Thurs- day the 9th-of April at the home of Mrs, Geo. F. Nelson. -All members ‘were present and one visitor, Mrs. Lena Lundquist. ites Mig ier members held a meet- C4 y at the Albin Spangbe: home, where: the ‘leader,’ Mrs: Elsie Cunningham; and 10 ‘members were present. a Harvey Fitzgerald was a caller Thursday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Floyd and Irene Anderson, seniors is gear pigh school, came home lay ni to spend over Sunday at their parental home here. Geo. F. Nelson was a caller Satur- day at the W. J. Jiras home on local business. e Phos Larson and Wille Jiras were lef callers Sunday Morning at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Ger- tle Mae, Gerald and Gwendolyn and Irene Couch were supper guests Sun- dein rai cia, An- w Anderson and. John Engdahl were also ‘callers. 5 ‘Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson and Vic- tor motored:to:Bismarck Saturday on a business mission. - Sam Brown and Gladys Nelson were callers Sunday at:the Charlie Farrell home to get Marie. Paul Rupp, Marvin Manning and. Harvey Fitagerald from near Regan were callers Sunday night at the Geo. F. Nelson ‘hom be present in the afternoon and.belp to clean the grounds and ‘plant Slow- Fi etc. After the business meeting ich was served by the hostess and President, Mrs. L. Hopkins. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson will be hostess at™'the meeting in May. The old-time dance given by the American Legion Auxiliary Saturday evening was well. attended and a good time was had by all. The Legion boys nets give a dance on Saturday, April The Congregational Ladies’ Aid will meet in the church Wednesday, April 15. Mrs, O, B. Aune will be the Mr. ahd }. Fisher and family Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Snyder and | Sunda: daughter Margaret and C. W. Snyder of Menoken called at the Tyler John- son home Friday. A. E. Thune of Iowa is looking a! ter land interests here this week. a ¥ rs They also raffled’ off.a gerd ‘was won by Christine Beyer. iH. E, lang called at the Ros- coe Parker home Sunday evening. He also called at the Tyler Johnson home. Mr. and.Mrs. Ed. Schmidkunz were callers Sunday evening. Parker and Alton Johnson Roscoe called at the Rippley farm north pf | W. McKenzie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T.-N. Johnson and family and Carey Johnson were Sun- day visitors at the W.E. Snyder home Sunday. They called at the Vint Craven farm en route home where Carey: Johnson has found’ employ- ment Homer Envick called at the Tyler ‘Roscoe the | rang home Monday. e j Mrs. Paul Lang and Mrs. Emil Lang . |called on Mrs. Freto Envick Tuesday E558 FE Htill HS afternoon. Tryse- By GLADYS NELSON Wm. Harju and son Seth transacted in Bismarck Monday. Te- | ciety, oO. Mrs. were guests at the W. N. Kelly home m A. Tolchinsky of Bismarck called friends here Friday afternoon. i . E. Rannestad, Northern Pacific agent, 1s spending several weeks vis- iting with relatives and friends in Mer and Med , . Mrs. A. H. Helgeson were callers in Lein township and Driscoll Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Corwin and family of Bismarck were callers at the A. H, Helgestn home Sunday. Miss Emma Coleman was hostess to the Bridge club at the C. Scott . home Wednesday evening, High score wag held by Mrs. Clarence Scott. Mrs. vi Se . s.. O. rg of Win, it the week-end at the H. E. Rannestad home, a Mr. and Mrs. G. Richardson of Sanger are guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. A. L. Garnes. | a ih S. W. Burleigh By. KATIE D. STEWART John, Elias of McKenzie was a call- last. week. - Miss. Gladys Gramiing. visited rel- > | oe 4 atives in this vicinity over the week- end, Dan McLean was a business caller ‘at the Chas. Mallard home Monday morning. ; Wilson Brown, wiio has been feel- ing riers the Lam binstdbedted in health. © The Missionary so- meet at the home of Mrs. Hl E iH a g pale