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| NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ——$—S 9 | turned Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Horace Dirlam called at the Ches- ‘ter Boyd home Wednesday. Mrs. W. E. Snyder consulted a doc- tor in Bismarck a couple of times this week. Mrs. Snyder has been feel- ing poorly all winter. Eleanor Snyder, little niece of Mrs. John Meland, who has been staying with her aunt and going to school, | fell while playing on the school ground and injured her knee Wednes- aay. day morning and Mrs. Robert Welch and Mrs. Nieland took her home. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder, planned to take her to a doctor im- mediately, fearing that the knee-cap was broken. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch were in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. Welch attended the assessors’ instructions t the court house and Mrs. Welch sited at the John Pollock home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Agnew and damily of Menoken visited at the Ed Doppler home Wednesday evening. Clarence Doppler, who stays in Men- cken going to high school, accompan- ted them also. The s-Country Homemakers’ club of this vicinity met at the home cf Mrs. John Welch Thursday after- The work of the day was about setables and vegetable dishes. The gray book was finished and the scrap Dook pur together also. The hostess served a delicious lunch at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ed Doppler on the third thursday in May. A little pragram and picnic dinner was enjoyed by the children attend. ig Boyd school No. 1 Thursday after- uicon. Margaret McMurrich_ and Marcus ‘Trembley motored to Bismarck Fri- day. Mrs. McMurrich visited at the Robert Welch home while the young people were in town. Margaret ex- pects to rt work in Bismarck the dirst of next week. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch motored to Bismarck Friday. En route home they called for their son Conrad in ‘Menoken, where he has been going to high school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch motored to Bismarck the latter part of this week. Chester Boyd has rented the farm vecently vacated by the Rittel family. Mrs. Jack Ishmael entertained a few friends at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Leo, Nich- olas Berger, Mrs. Otto Dorman and son*Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dir- Jam and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and daughter Margaret and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch were all in Bismarck Saturday. Some of the young people of the vicinity attended the dance in Men- oken and others the one at the Al- Jensworth home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and two children and Ed Doppler attend- ed church services in Bismarck Sun- day morning. Margaret McMurrich and Marcus Trembley visited and dined at the Robert Welch home Sunday after- noon. Margaret was on her way to Bismarck to start her work on Mon- cay. © Macomber By ALICE M. WALKER ° . and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth to Regan t Sunday where they were dinner guests at the home Hollingsworth’s brother and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. all son Le- Roy and Henry urger spent Monday afternoon with Charlie Benzi at Painted Woods Lake. Mr, and Mrs, Ted Henez, who have teen residents of Macomber for the past four ‘Thursday where they their home for the pr xpect to make ‘Hilda Christensen, Bismarck, spent | "Thursday afternoon here with her small daughter, Shirley. Mr. and «Mrs. H. H. Walker and family returned Tuesday evening from Beulah, N. D., where they spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Walk- er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith. Mr. and Mi! ‘Tuesday ev Larson home. Jess Smith, Bismarck, spent a few hours Thursday with relatives in Ma- comber. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuntz and son nry returned Sunday from a brief it with friends and relatives at Tappen, N. D. T. G. Gerow returned Monday from ‘Minneapolis where he went to see his mother who has been ill for some time. Miss Jane Dixon and her small brother James accompanied E. J. Gobel to Bismarck Saturday morning where they visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan until Sun- tiay evening. Elmer Larson of Painted a guest of Mr, and Mrs. son Thursday and Friday. . George Keller were g callers at the Otto Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kuntz, Chapin, | tpent Monday here with relatives. Members of the Walter Leben fam- ily have been quite ill throughout the week with a severe attack of the flu. However, they are somewhat im- proved at this writing, we are in- formed. Albert Lehman was a guest at the Manning home near Regan Saturday evening of this week. Alfred Lind and his mother, Mrs. Anna Lind, were among those from Macomber who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Gabriel Thor, held Tuesday afternoon at the Swedish gees church five miles east of Wil- on. Little James Dixon entertained his classmates and his teacher, Miss Victoria Hefta, Monday afternoon, being in honor of his i; sixth birthday anniversary. _ The Macomber Homemakers’ club met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. H. H. Walker. Mrs. John Dixon gave a lesson on “Food and Coo! for the Sick and Convalescent’ demonstrations. A committee of three was appointed to arrange for ive whist party to be given ‘25th, at the John Dixon home of swelling the club adjourned to | PY She was unable to walk Thurs- ; moved into Wilton| by train from Jamestown where he had delivered the Truax- ‘Traer switch engine to be shopped for | repairs. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keller and small son left Thursday by car for Devils Lake, en route to Great Falls, Mont. I. G, Iverson was a brief caller in ithe capital city Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Wilton, | were Macomber callers Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Johnny Pfau spent from Sun- day until Friday at Denhoff, N. D., vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- | drew Reule. Mrs. E. D. McGinnis and Mrs. John }Dixon attended a farewell party tendered Mrs. Charles Mitchel, Wil- ton, Monday afternoon and held in the Ladies’ Aid parlors of the Pres- byterian church. M: Andrew Pfau and children, Kat ine, Rose and Clemens, were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Kenneth Leben spent the week-end at the farm home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Leben. | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger and son Allen spent Wednesday at the Charles Spitzer home near Baldwin. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and family of Painted Woods were Sun- day guests of Mrs. Erickson’s mother, Mrs. Mary Ollenburger, April 12th. Tom Morgan of Painted Woods spent a few hours here Saturday at the home of his son, Ed Morgan. Mrs. Paul:ne Thorsness and son Arvid and Harry Anderson drove to Washburn last Saturday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krause, former residents of Macom- ber. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson went to Regan Saturday to see Mr. Daniel- ‘on’s father, Jacob Danielson, who jas been ill. George Michelsen of near Regan pent the week-end here with rela- j tives. |. Mr. and Mrs, Wasyl Andrisk and family, Chapin, were brief callers in | Macomber Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Polzin were Friday evening callers at the Pfau boarding house. Se S. W. Burleigh ‘ @ By KATIE D. STEWART The members of the Glencoe {church had a congregational meeting jat the church Monday evening, April 13, and the Stewartsdale congregation held theirs at Stewartsdale the eve- ning of the 20th. Vernon Gramling and Ernest Lange {returned to this vicinity Monday. They had been spending the fall and winter months in the west and south- western states. They report they spent the most of the winter in Colo- rado. | Chas. Snyder and son Earl were | business callers at the John Stewart home Saturday. Mrs. Fuller of Bismarck is working at the Lee Mallard home during Mrs. Mallard’s illness. Mrs. Mallard’s \ friends will be glad to learn she is | somewhat improved at this writing. |_ Ed Becknall called at his parental |home in Bismarck Saturday. The Ladies’ Missionary society will be held at the home of Mrs. Otto Dor- man Thursday of this week. Ronald Michelson called on rela- tives in this vicinity last week before | leaving for south of Linton where he | has accepted a position herding sheep. He expects to be gone all summer. Mr and Mrs. John A. Stewart visited at the John Alex Stewart home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stuart, j Claud Houser and Norman Stewart jalso called there. | Earl Snyder was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Malcolm Stewart visited sever- {al days with John Stewart and wife \last week. From there she went to {spend some time with her niece, Anna | Nicholson. | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder have moved jinto their new home near Magnus. } Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and little daughter Doris returned home from Wisconsin where they had been visit- ing the past few months. > ? Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE ‘2 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- \ily were Driscoll and Sterling callers | Tuesday. Robert Clarke was a caller at the | Dan Walmon home in Sterling town- ship Wednesaay. Edward Smith was a Sterling caller | Friday morning. | Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet, also Robert Clarke called at the Ty- ler Johnson home Tuesday, en route | to Sterling. | Eli Harding was a Driscoll caller Monday. Mrs. Alfred Olson, accompanied by } Henry Olson, and Mrs. Robert Sharpe, |§r., were Driscoll callers Friday af- | ternoon. | Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz has been jon the sick list the past week. She is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson near Driscoll while she is ill. Robert Clarke was a business caller at the Dan Walmon and H. R. Wright homes Thursday afternoon. Ralph Freshour was absent from school Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarcs viistors Satruday. Miss Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet, also Robert Clarke, were Sterling callers Friday. Christ Schoon was a Driscoll caller Saturday. A. Rissaner was a Sterling caller | Friday morning. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet they also were callers.at the Martin Olson and Roscoe Parker homes en route home. William J. Shultz and son William, {Jr., were Sterling callers Tuesday. | Ed Freshour was a Sterling caller Saturday and he also called at the Tyler Johnson home en route home. Mrs. Johnny Sharp and Mrs. Ed Gibson were Sterling callers Thurs- | day. Ed Freshour was a business caller in Sterling Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rissaner are the | Proud parents of a baby boy born to , them the middle of the week. J. R. Johnson was a business caller in. Sterling Saturday and he called at the Tyler Johnson home route ink Jaszkowiak of Bismarck was @ business caller at the J. R. John- son home Sunday. Mid at the J. R. Johnson farm Mon- lay. . The Schmidkunz young folks Sterling township spent Sunday af- ternoon with the Belile young folks. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were Sterling callers Saturday. George Kusch and brother Arnold were business callers at the Edward Smith home Monday. Dan Walmon hauled his cook car up to the John Elness farm Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and {family were Sunday visitors at the J. R. Johnson home. Mrs, W. J. Shultz visited with Mrs. Tyler Jonnson Wednesday afternoon. + o Tryse_ By GLADYS NELSON Sam Brown transacted business in ; Regan Tuesday. | Gladys Nelson was a caller Wed- nesday at the Charlie Farrell home. The next Prairie Hill 4-H club meeting will be held at the Andrew Trygg home, May 6. Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and Gwendo- lyn were luncheon guests Monday with Mrs, Helen Farrell. ° day with her parents, Nels Nelson's. Emma Nelson and Mrs. Clifford Scott motored to Regan Wednesday on_a business mission. Geo. Pettis made a trip to Wing the previous Tuesday on business. Irene and Floyd Anderson, high school students from Bismarck, came home Friday night to spend over Sunday here at their parental home. pers in Bismarck Friday and Satur- y- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph. Dagner and Louise were Wilton callers one day Mrs, Clifford Scott visited Wednes- | f Carl Hanson of Bismarck was business caller in town Saturday. Geo. F. Nelson, Gerald, Gwendolyn and Sam Brown were callers Sunday at the John Anderson and Axel John- son home. John Anderson was called to Petti- bone this week by his brother-in- law's illness with pneumonia. He died shortly after his arrival there. Duane Nelson was 8 brief caller Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Gertie Mae, Gerald and Gwendolyn, motored to Bismarck Saturday attending to various business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and Lenora motored to Bismarck Satur- day on 9 business mission. Lenora Hedstrom, high school stu- dent from Wing, came home from Wing Friday night to spend the week- end with, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and family called in at the Porter Nelson home Saturday en route to Bismarck. Sam Brown and Gladys Nelson mo- tored to Regan Saturday night on a business mission. Harvey Fitzgerald was a caller Sunday night at the Geo. F. Nelson, also the Nels Nelson homes. Hugo Nelson, who is employed all summer at the Nagel farm near Bis- marck, stopped in Baldwin Saturday night for roller skating and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nel- son, over Sunda; ° By LILLIAN MUELLER ‘The junior-senior party was given by the juniors of the Wing high school on April 18 at the school house. The room was decorated in the class col- ors, cerise and silver. Progressive whist was played. Head prizes went to Mabel Jacobson arai Felix Banttari. Consolation prizes to Willard Olson, Clara Weber and Olga Kuloski. From 11 to 12 o'clock the time was spent in dancing. The music was furnished by the radio. At 12 o'clock deliciouS re- freshments were served. Mrs. H. Glanville and Mrs. Bert Glanville entertained the Homemak- ers club at the latter's home Fri- day. Rev. R. E. Strutz held church serv- ives north of Wing Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. J, Banttari and son Henry transacted business in Bis- marck Tuesday. Ed Wagner and Miss Pauline Wolfe were dinner and supper guests at the Ben Klagenburg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClosky and family spent Sunday at the Carl Johnson home. at aaa | Wing t Tuesday. Oe Frank Rydeen of St. Paul was a were~ Driscoll callers Saturday. and | business caller in town last week. Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Anderson and daughters, Jean and Lucille, Ferne Glanville and Mabel Jacobson mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday. The Junior 4-H club held their reg- ular meeting April 14th at the home of Mrs. H. C. Edgerton. The following motored to Mandan Monday to enter our district contest: Lawrence Goldberg, Ralph Jacobson, Lucille Anderson, Ferne Glanville and Mabel Jacobson all played in a quintette. Laverne Goldberg accom. panied by Florence Hubbell played a saxophone? solo and Florence Waiste and Mabel Jacobson gave readings. B, W. Graham and son Jack ac- companied by Miss Marie McGinnis and Miss Leah Harth went to Bis- marck Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. W. Harju and son and Helen Josephson spent Sunday af- ternoon at Charles Josephson’s. Arthur Weber and Jake Hein and son Edwin motored Rev. R. E. Strutz to Tuttle Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jacob Banttari and son Henry and Mrs. Henry McCloskey and chil- dren, Joseph and Betty, were Bis- |}marck callers Monday. | Mr, and Mrs, John Harty were Bis- marck callers Saturday. Sunday afternoon guests at the E. iSee home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scanlon and sons. Mr. and Mrs. T. Subey and daugh- ter Donna Lou visited relatives in Bismarck Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and children, Mary Jane and Beverly, spent the week-end in Bismarck. | Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wagle spent the week-erd in Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., tended church services in Arena Sun- bers with the lunch. Mrs. H. J. Brownawell will entertain the club on May 12th and another lesson on ject ed. It will be “ Garden Products.” the Mr. and Hassin Eele and fam- ily called at the J. D. Stewart home in_Driscoll Monday. Anderson home Sunday. Tom Stewart called at the George Kusch home Sunday Mork Saturday. Leonard Kavonius of Wing was a town caller Tuesday. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Tyler Johnson home The Willing Workers 4-H Sewing club met at the school house Wed- nesday evening. Arnold and. Dean Kusch called at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. Quite a few from here attended the singing contest in Mandan, Monday. Erma Cox and Isam Belk each sang a ing Sewing club gave a food sale at L. B. Smith's Saturday afternoon. Alton Johnson called at the H. R. baset The scores were 2 to 3 in favor of Driscoll. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were town. callers Thursday evening. ‘W. R. Runey was @ McKenzie call- er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and ew were Bismarck callers Satur- Y= Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClouard were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. M. M. Dralle was a caller at Archie Luce's and Orin Dutton’s Monday morning. Harry Nelson of Watertown, 8. D. visited at Harry Blount’s last Thurs- Gay. Mr. Nelson was formerly sta- tion agent at Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Triplett and Miss Lydia Briscoe were Bismarck visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Baker visited ‘Tuesday. Don McDonald visited at Allensworth’s Thursday. |day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dalbec transacted | hastens in Underwood Saturday eve- | ning. { Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Danger visit- h Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oswald Glen Ullin Sunday. 4 A number of the Wing folks attend- ed the dance held in Regan Saturday evening. their daughter, Esther, to Bismarck Monday. She spent the past week with her parents. Rev. Carist of Wilton conducted Mr. and Mrs. John Pields motored | itor doctor advised she should were | day evening. Henry Crawford and daughter Elea- nor. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Day took Prank Crimmens to Bismarck Thurs- Gay evening, where it was found he had sustained & broken arm. Mr. Laura Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Olive | Sunday dinner guests at the O. U. Dutton home. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Durfee and Henry Crawford home. ‘The young people of this neighbor- hood spent a very delightful evening at the Clifton Kimball home Satur- day. Mrs, Kimball entertained in honor of her sister Lucille’s sixteenth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Frank Crimmens visited Sunday at caller }the home of Mrs. Day’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matheney, near Hazelton. ‘The dance at Allensworth’s Satur- day night was well attended, and a pleasant time is reported by present. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howitson of Moffit visited at the Laura Kimball, Clifton Kimball, Orin Dutton and Al- only child of their daughter Effie, had been struck by a truck and died later from his injuries. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton, Jr., en-| 9 tertained Mr. and Mrs. Roel Lyman, cf Brittin, at their home last Satur- Mr, and Mrs. Cohen, of Montpelier, N. D., spent Saturday night and Sun- day at the Emmel Weisheart home. Mrs, Geo. Morrison called on the ladies in Brittin Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Kuntz spent Sunday at the Harry Blount home. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount Saturday evening. f Menoken i — By MES. JENNIE DANCE Jake Ke'ster had the misfortune of being kicked by a cow which broke his leg. Mr. Keister is now a patient in the St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. L. J. Agnew and Mrs. Fields spent Wednesday afternoon visiting at the R. G. Abelein home. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Holmes were shopping in Bismarck Wednesday. ‘The Campfire Girls with Miss Mar- garette Olson hiked to the Menoken picnic grounds Wednesday evening, eating supper there. Mrs. Chas. McCormick and son vis- ited the Menoken school Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, L, J. Agnew and fam- ily spent Wednesday evening visiting at the Doppler home. Mrs. Park Wood Menoken Ladies’ Aid Thursday after- A. W. Voedrisch, state agency man- ager of the Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa, visited at the R. M. Ludeman home Thursday and Friday. Mr. Voedisch returned to Fargo Sat- urday. Mrs. M. F. Agnew and daughter Miss Orpha called at the Knutson . a Brg: Otto Avert 58 occasion was held in honor of 1's birthday anniversary. score was won by A. C. Dance M. Ludeman. Out of o ily called at the By MES. P. M. GOSNEY Elmona Hurr spent Tuesday night pimering win Deeg at Hel M. L. Lewis was a Sterling caller y night. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz visited in in | ster at least a week. The trouble 1s caused | illness. Don McDonald and Elmer visited at Allensworth’s Thuraday. W. 8. Triplett was a Bismarck vis- Sam Day of Minneapolis spent last week-end with his‘perents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Day. He was return ‘entertained the | urda} Miss Grace Elness accompanied her | @ home returning to Bismarck on No. 8 Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elness spent Sunday at the Presley Gosney home. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz were Bis-, marck shoppers Saturday. Hanford Fairchild and Charley Gosney called at the George Kusch home morning. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie spent Sunday evening at the spent the winter in Bismarck at the Carl Kositzky home, returned to her home Sunday to stay. Presley Gosney was a Bismarck caller Monday. He also called at the Ben Koon home, Rex Swindling spent Monday night with Dale Sherman in town. George Lewis was @ Sterling caller Saturday. Edna Mae Gosney is spending a few days with Mrs. Gaskill. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Swindling and rid visited in Mandan Saturday it. Presley Gosney was a Driscoll call- er Thursday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and family attended Union meeting in the Sterling hall Monday night. A business meeting was held and a short Program. Lunch was also served. Miss Helen Swindling was a Bis- marck and Mandan caller Monday. f Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL John Stroh called at the Efraham Scheaffer home Saturday. Glenn McAllister called at the Wm. Hickel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Oder and fam- ily spent Thursday evening at the John Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Hausauer and family spent Sunday evening at the Albrecht home. Bill Hickel and Efraham Scheaffer call at Alta Sunday evening. Miss Bessie Anderson called at Geo. McAllister’s Saturday afternoon. Callers at the Mike Bosche home Sunday were Earl and Albert McAl- lister, Ione, Ted and Edwin Steinert. J. R, Jones was on the sick list a couple of days last week. J.C, Olson called at the Wm. Hickel home Saturday. The Pleasant View school board held their meeting at the school house Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne called at the Halvor Halvor- son home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Amundson and family spent Sunday at the W. 8S. Oder home. Mrs, Wm. Steinert spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the John Zel- mer home. J.C, Olson was a Regan caller Sat- Y.. Gerald Jones and Mike Bosche were Regan callers Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone, who are visiting in Benedict, called at Alta Friday en route to Bismarck. Mr. McAllister and son Earl called at the C. C, Hausauer home Thurs- day. Ida, Robert and Alvin Zelmer called at the Anderson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- fly spent Tuesday afternoon at the Henry Schatz home. Sam Hauser of McClusky called at Alta on Saturday en route home from Bismarck. Edwin Zelmer called at the Efra- ham Scheaffer home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son ‘Wayne called at the Fritz Hentz home Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons Emil and Hjalmer called at the Ted Amundson home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Sattler and Ir- vin Sattler motored to Bismarck Sun- day. Mrs. Sattler entered one of the Bismarck hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. John Zelmer and lit- tle daughter Doris Mae and Mr. and Mrs, Jake Hochhalter motored to Bis- marck Saturday and spent the weeke end with relatives, returning home Sunday. ‘W. 8. Oder and son Myrwin mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne called in Regan Friday. Pat O'Keefe of Bismarck called at the Mike Bosche home Tuesday. Harold Falkins called at the W. 8. ‘Thursday with Mrs. John Carlson. C. C. Hausauer, Glen and Albert shopped at Alta Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Albrecht and family of Washburn spent Sunday at the A, Albrecht home. Efraham Scheaffer called at the parents of a daughter born Saturday the 18th. Mr. and Mrs, John Stroh and fam~- Fred Brackett home Sunday. Callers at Alta on Wednesday evening were: Clarence and Wal- lace McAllister, Henry Schatz and son Edward, and Dan Reinhart. Gerald Jones and Roy Just called in McClusky Monday night. J. Lay called at the John Carl- son e Monday. Efrham Scheaffer and John Stroh home Monday. ‘W. 8. Oder called at the Wm. Hick- el home Thursday. Glenn McAllister, who is employed at the J. C. Olson home called at his evening. Wayne called at the Wm. Steinert home Monday evening. Among the shoppers in Alta on : Fred Bender's, Wm. Hickel and son Wayne and Gott- lieb Steinert. W. 8, Oder called at the Emil Sat- | Clear Lake i By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Vince Wamsley and Mr. Taylor of Mrs. Tom Hustad and son, James, of | Minot spent Sunday at the Ole Lille fjeld home. | Glenview Steele called at the Frank Shaffer) ® home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Christensen and Tom Finn spent Wednesday eve- ning at the Charley Moade home in Kidder county. | _, 8 A. Van Vieet and son Allen were Bismarck callers Friday. ‘Miss Jennie Waiste spent tlie week- end with home folks near Wing. Wayne Olson was a caller at the Weiman Sharp home Saturday. Harold Hargrave of Detroit, Mich., who has been visiting at Frank Shaf- fer’s a few days, left for his home Saturday. His son Buddy accom- panied him home. Francis Crivk, his brother-in-law who came up with him, will remain for the summer and By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs, Con Johnson were capital city visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan shopped end visited with friends in Wilton Saturday. L. A. Carlson of Nittle Creek town- ship visited with Iver Johnson Mon- day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson trans- acted business in Bismarck Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Enock Anderson went to Wilton Friday, bringing Annette with them home for the week-end. Lawrence Ousley’s were visiting rel- atives in Wilton Wednesday evening. Farming has been under way for do some farming. Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen spent Fri- day with Mrs. Frank Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and baby called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen Saturday evening. Little Caroline Beyer of Sterling Spent a few days. with her grand- Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Sunday dinner guests at the Neiman Sharp hone. Callers at the B. F. Pasley home Sunday were Allen Van Vleet, Will Stiles and Albert Christensen. Olof Olausen took his mother to Bismarck Monday to see the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stokes and chil- dren of Fort Ransom visited at the H. A. Smith home Sunday. Mrs. Henry Neiman called on Mrs. Will Stiles Tuesday. Tom Finn was a caller at the E. A. Van Vleet home Tuesday. Sibley Butte | e By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth were Bis- marck shoppers Tuesday. Leonard Davenport and family were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Clarice Davenport and family vis- ited at the Leonard Davenport home ‘Thursday eve! 5 Gilbert Cederstrom and family and Edith Olson motored to Bismarck ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch and sons and Mrs. Ripley and son visited at the 8. E. Clizbe home Friday eve- ning. 8. E. Clizbe motored to Sterling on business Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and Fred Hedstrom motored to Bismarck Wednesday to see their father, who is seriously ill in a Bismarck hospital. Edith Olson is assisting her sister the last week in this vicinity. Miss Halvorson spent the week-end at her home near Regan. Burn Monroes were- Wilton shop- pers Saturday. OO Alta { By KARL SCHATZ Joe Diede called at the Fred Brack- ett home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz trans- ‘acted business in McClusky Monday. Mrs. Roy Just visited with Mrs, Jones Monday evening while Roy and Gerald Jones made a business trip to McClusky. Henry Schatz, Jr., called at the Karl Schatz nome Monday. George Hecker called at the Fred Brackett home Tuesday. Thafield Schatz called on the Dan Reinhart home Tuesday. Gus and Edmund Schatz were Alta callers Tuesday evening. Henry Schaffer was a caller at the Joe Diede home on ‘Tuesday. Charlie Larson and Maurice Miller were callers at the Karl Schatz home on Thursday. is Joe Diede was an Alta caller Thurs- lay. Gus Schatz transacted business at McClusky on Friday and was accom- panied back by Pauline, who spent the week-end at home. Bill Van Vleet of Pickardville was an over-nfght guest at the Roy Just home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlickenmayer and daughter Olga and son Marvin were visitors at the Kar] Schatz home on Friday. : Esther Schatz, who is attending school at Turtle Lake, spent the week- end at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett spent Sunday afternoon at the John An- derson home, Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom with her| 4, work. Fred Hedstrom called at the Gil- bert Cederstrom home Tuesday. C. Cederstrom called at the Leon- ard Davenport home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and Wayne called at the Elmer Lundquist home Sunday morning. Earl Evans called at the E. Bloom- quist home Tuesday. H. Paul Tompkins called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Tuesday. a ae Wild Rose ———________—__o By MES. W. H. BROWNAWELL ‘The school board held its regular quarterly meeting at the clerk’s of- fice and transacted the usual rou- haa business. One member was ab- sent. Mrs. Ernest Saville entertained the Ladies’ Aid at her home Saturday af- ternoon. Matt Maki of Wing was visiting at the Gus Hirvela home a few days last week. Mr. Maki and Mr. Hirvela were boyhood schoolmates in Europe. Ervin Shrink, who has been helping John Peterson with the farm work, spent the week-end with relatives at Wing. Miss Helen Skramstad, who teaches school No. 2, spent the week-end with Miss Ada Saville. Homer Brownawell, who has been maintaining the road over around Moffit last week, was out on the road here Friday. Miss Maxine Burnsides, teacher of school No. 1 spent the ‘week-end at her home in Bismarck. Guests at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs.. Shipley and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder of Bismarck, Miss Louise Riedman of Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger. Jake Voll, H. A. Carlisle and W. H. Brownawell dehorned their cattle the fore part of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll accompan-| ¢. ied by Wallace Lemonhart were Bis- marck visitors Saturday. John Heisler of Napoleon was a pleasant visitor here Sunday evening. |” Painted Woods | By MBS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soderquist, who have been making their home this winter out at the Ecklund mine, are now living on the Charles Howe farm, Mr. and Mrs, Stura Nelson of De- troit, Michigan, are visiting relatives in this vicinity. They left Detroit about the 13th of this month and vis- ited a few days in Chicago at the Al- bert and August Nelson homes, ar- tiving in Bismarck one day last week, Lid they stayed for a while at the Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Dave Keck was a busines caller at John Hammack’s Saturday. Bernard Hall was a Wilton shop- per Thursday. ee a nee spent the ent er parental Turtle Lake. % Pare Fred Hazlegrove was a business callers at the A. H. Heinle home: Fri- day afternoon. Milfred and Kurtis Hogen were ab- sent from school Friday. Miss Celia Stone motored down after her sister Edna to spend the week-end at her home, Among those who were shoppers in Wilton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Heinle and sons Edwin and Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wag- ner and son John, Mr. and Mrs. Lud- wig Spitzer and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brezden, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Brown and son, Mr. and. Mrs, Joe Brown and son Mejvin. Mrs. Joe Holkup and children at- tended church at Wilton Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Kobyluick and daughters Jane and Delores were Wilton shoppers Saturday night. Fred Hazlegrove from Coleharbor was a buisines caller at the Wm. Brezden home Friday afternoon. Fra:k and Marie Brezden were Wilton shoppers Friday afternoon. Jack Ervine and Matt Sowiski were business callers at the Wm. Brezden home last Monday. Miss Marie Brezden was a Sunday visitor with Louise and Sarah Heinle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner and daughters Hilda and Ella were visi- ea at the Fred Wagner home Sun- Ys OO Regan a Eg By BURDELLA B. HELGESON Mrs, O. B. Aune was hostess to the Congregational Ladies Aid which met in the church on Wednesday after- noon, The next regular meeting will be held there, also, on May 6th. Pot- 9 | luck lunch will be served. Mrs, A. H, Helgeson will be hostess to the American Legion Auxiliary in the Log Cabin on the afternoon of May 14th. There will be annual election of officers and distribution of poppies. All members are urged to be present. A very large crowd attended the dance given by, the Legion Saturday evening. There will be another dance April 25th given by the American Le- gion Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone attend- ed to business matters here over the week-end, Mrs. Malone was a guest at the A. H. Helgeson home Saturday afternoon, Russell Hopkins spent the week-end at his parental home in Stanton. Mrs, W. N. Kelly and Mrs. Carl Lein motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins transact- ed business in Bismarck Thursday oon. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman have moved into the Farmer's State bank building where they will make ‘and| thelr home. the} to . and Mrs. Louis Gileher and children of Jamestown and Mr: and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stratton were callers in Bismarck Thursday after- noon, Miss Bessie Wilson, Bismarck teacher, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. A. Wilson of Regan. Mrs. W. N.. Kelly will be hostess to the Regan bridge club at her home ‘Wednesday evening. “Mrs. Boggs, I met your hushand today and he was telling me how much he was in love with his work.” “Huh, I guess I'll hay jon him at the oftice.”—' finder. t License Clerk—If your brakes failed work’ going down hill what would you do? Silly Sally—Jump out and put a stone under the wheel.—The Path- finder. ea