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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | ‘ eo Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Charles Weymouth, Kenneth John- ston and Sergeant Baird called at the} Robert Welch home while en route to Fort Lincoln Sunday evening. Several of the women of this vicin-| ity are assisting Mrs. John Nieland with the Christmas program. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson called Boyd school | No. 1 Friday afternoon and assisted with the program practice there. Miss Margaret McMurrich spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Sara McMurrich. Miss Alice Carlson, teacher in Tilfer district, and Mrs. John Nieland, teacher at Boyd No. 1, motored to Me- noken Monday evening. They spent the night at the Robert Welch home. Six members of the Cross-Country Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Paul Skinner Dec. 9. A. D. Welch visited at the home of his nephew, Robert Welch Wednes- day. Tauris Doppler motored to Pol- lock, S. D. Tuesday to inspect some farm mactinery. The Doppler broth- ers purchased the lot and motored to Pollock for it Friday. Marcus Trembley, accompanied by his cousins the Doppler boys, motor- ed to.Bismarck Thursday. F. E. McCurdy of Bismarck made several calls in the Spur vicinity Fri- day and Sunday. Marcus Trembley, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, motored to Bismarck with dressed turkeys and chickens Friday. Russell Tollifson and Robert Welch visited at the Doppler brothers home Friday evening. p ‘The two Synder children who have been out of school for over a week with pink eye, resumed their studies ‘Thursday. Little Doris Skinner was out of school Friday with a sore throat. Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Welch motored to Bismarck with John Homer re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and children called at the Otto Dorman home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dor- man and sons visited at the Skinner home in the evening. Laurence Doppler and Luella Tillif- son called at the Skinner home Sun- day. They went on to the Horace Dirlam home where Miss Tollifson spent the day, returning to Bismarck in the evening. George Scarborough called at the John and Robert Welch and Paul Skinner home Sunday. 3 { Frances » By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Semis Harms and Dan McCormick got a load of coal from the mine fer Mrs. Tooker Monday. John Kruger was a caller at the Dietzman and Oanes homes Monday. ma, and Frank Welch of Bismarck, spent Tuesday evening at the F. L. Owen home. Mr, and Mrs. F. Raxin from Robin- son are employed at the William Ker- shaw farm for the winter. Floyd Owen assisted George Wachal with butchering Wednesday. t i i k Re g q & a i i i i FESEGE a aaget Hie 3 ne ag 2h if iE for the holidays. Richard is attend- ing school at the Fargo Agricultural college, and his sister is a student at the Valley City Normal school. The Crofte Star Homemakers club ‘Wednesday. The time was devoted to the cutting out of patterns of articles suitable for Chrigtmas gifts. The next meeting of the Club will be held the second Wednesday in January at the home of Mrs, Walter Ryberg. The next meeting of the Presbyter- jan Ladies Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. K. N. Dorman the first Wednesday in January. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and {family spent Sunday at the Knownly Dorman home. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson of Naughton were recent visitors in this community. met at the Herman Meyers * home | 4! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘Twila, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball, and Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and son, Jackie. Mr. and Mrs, ¢. D. Kimball visited at the Dutton home Thursday eve- ning. Miss Twila Dralle spent the week- lend with Clara Mauk in Moffit. Miss Lydia Briscoe and W. 8. Trip- lett were Capital City shoppers Tues- ‘y- A Don and Russell Dralle, of Moffit, visited at their home Sunday. E. M. Whitteaker motored to Bis- marck Friday and brought Mrs. Whitteaker home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball were Sunday visitors at the Willlam Mills home. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mrs, Homer Andrews and daughter’ ee business callers in Bismarck Fri- ry. Mrs. Clark Crawford spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family and Miss Lillian Lee were sup- per guests Saturday at the Dralle | Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL Many from this community will attend the program at the Little Country theatre at Regan beginning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson were Bis- marck callers Tuesday. Mrs. John Carlson attended the Homemakers meeting at the William Mickelson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom) were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Gerald Jones was a business caller at the Karl Schatz home Tuesday. Albert Anderson spent two days this week at the J. C. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson were Regan callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne called at Alta Tuesday. Miss Mary Doyle, who teaches in Estherville, spent the week-end at the William Hickel home. tHe week-end near McClusky. Andrew Albrecht, Jr. of Regan, called at the Andres Albrecht home Wednesday. Fritz Uhde called at the J. C. Olson home Thursday. William Hickel called at the Bert Danielson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and: family were Regan callers Saturday evening. “ors le ES (SW. Burleigh ‘ BPE ec eeserivone oe By KATIE D. STEWART Malcolm Nicholson stayed with his sister, Anna, a few days last week. Ernest Sondroe, his sister Edna, and Loren Gramling and four-year- old son, Ervin, arrived at the John Stewart home from Watford City. last week. Sondroé and his sister left for their home the next morning. Ervin will remain for some time with his aunt. Sunday callers at the Norman Stewart home Sunday were: Vernon McLean, Howard Kenney, and Mal- colm Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser visited with Anna Nicholson Sunday. Ralph Snyder was an overnight vis- itor in Bismarck Saturday. Irene Mallard is staying at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mallard, during Mr. Mal- lard’s illness. Angelo Pasquetto motored to Bis- ang Thursday, returning home Fri- y. Ernest Houser visited at the Earl Snyder home one day alst week. Loren Gramling and Howard Kenny were Bismarck callers Friday. Roy Thorf, Mrs. A. J. Stewart and daughter Alice, were supper guests at the John Stewart home recently. Norman Stewart and Ed Becknall visited at the Ronald Nicholson home Sunday. 1 Heaton ——__—_ o By SARAH HEINLE Mike Cousog of Wilton and Katie Lee peiood of Turtle Lake were mar- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins spent bee 4 home. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball were 9 |Sunday evening visitors at the Pete Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and family called Sunday at the O. D. Welch and Horace Dirlam homes, | Hampton a i By ELIZABETH KOPPY Steve Koppy and son, Frank, called on friends in Cannonball Tuesday afternoon. Among those who transacted bust- hess in Linton from this vicinity ‘Tuesday were Paul Mausehund and son, Verl, Frank Lawler, Gus Joeb, Henry A. Ohlhauser, John Ohihausér, Jr., Miss Frances and Math Koppy. Albert Goehring and Bill and Fred Herr were in this vicinity Tuesday afternoon. Steve Unger was a business caller at'the Herman Backhaus home Tues- . Earl Smith spent several days in Linton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz took oe to market at Hazelton Tues- y. Ferman Busby was a business caller at the Porter Umber home Friday. Lawrence Chandler of Gayton was through here Friday afternoon. He took back Mrs, Emmet Perry and daughter, Ruth, who will spend the week-end at their home in Gayton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kiemele are par- ents of a girl born last week. Edward Schmidt of Gayton was through this vicinity Friday on his ‘way to Cannonball: Godfrey Grenz, Steve Koppy and son, Math, transacted business in Cannonball Saturday. Edward Schmidt and Willie Schier- meister of Gayton was in this vicinity Sunday. Dick White Eagle and son, Joseph, lof Cannonball were in this vicinity Sunday. Dewey Lawler went to Linton Sat- urday. Frank Chesrown, who will spend some time on the ranch, came back with them. Fred Petrie and Bob Chesrown of Linton and Math Koppy visited at the Frank Chesrown home Sunday. Edwin Renchler was a business caller in Linton Friday. Miss Lydia and Edwin Renschler were shopping in Cannonball Monday. i Ecklund 4 By JUSTINE MORRIS ee Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson and family visited at the John Vollan home enroute to Wilton Tuesday. Dorothy Morris visited at the Wil- lard Dimond, home Monday. . \, Wallace Anderson and Donald Mor- Bs were callers in Bismarck Wednes- Y. Frank Miller was a caller in Still nesday evening. Trene Speten, student at the Wiltow high school, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘Speten. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and Dorothy Morris visited at the Gus (Gordon home Thursday. Irving Funston of Menoken was an eae guest with Frank Miller A number of persons from this vic- inity attended the dance which was *|had at the Philip Monroe home Sat- ‘shop-|"Fday night Henry Speten was a caller in Wil- ton Saturday Anderson, student at the Margaret ;| Wilton high school, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Victor Anderson. Td a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant entertained felends and relatives from Bismarck Y. A Christmas program will be given ™m_ the schoolhouse by the Baldwin School children, Dec. 23. The public ® invited to attend. ‘Tbe rural school in Crofte township | cille taught by Miss Bernice Morris will give a clothespin social and Christ- mas program in the schoolhouse Dec. 23. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and family plan on spending Christmas FED fhe Clarence Palkenstein family al Theodore Dorman of near Menoken ‘was an overnight guest at the home of his brother, Knownly Dorman Fri Mrs. Arthur Lenihan and children and Ray Lenihan visited at the Fred Klawitter home in Burnt Creek Bichard Pricty, ( 5 was a recent caller at the home of his sister, Mrs, Al Erickson in Mrs. Fredolen Ri expects hei ‘Walter Grewe of Fal- kirk, William Jennings and Pete Kro- Brittin j By O. DUTTON Miss Roberta Reid was one of the 4-H club youngsters to take a trip to Fargo last week. They left Bismarck Tuesday, returning Friday. The work of her club in which Roberta took first prize, was first year sewing. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dralle and William Mills visited at the W. 8. Triplett home Monday and assisted with the turkey picking. Thomas Homer was a caller at the O. U. Dutéon home Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Crawford and Miss Lu- Milman spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Orin Dutton and fam- ily were guests at the Jason Hoover Clayton Blouse spent hi in Blount spent Tuesday \7 with ‘Blair Kimball. ae Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker is able to be at home after a weeks’ stay in Bis- marck under a doctor’s care. Clark Crawford and George Brittin | iday. | marketed turkeys in Mandan Monday. Mr, and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and| - family dined at the Marshall Dralle| fi home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Jason Hoover and family and Miss Lillian Lee motored be pated picaslayl ‘ismarc! ppers from this = borhood Thursday were: Mr and Mrs. M. M. Dralle. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and #H._A. McCullough home Sunday. Orville Falkenstein. called at the evening, ‘ teacher ‘of Ecklund ht. and Ralph Taplin motored to Bismarck to the show Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and fam-. ily and Levi and Bennie Anderson were dinner guests at the Fred Kla- witter home Sunday. e By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE | Braddock Braddock was defeated by Napo- Schaefer, who has been Mrs. J. P. Peterson, left ‘Wednesday evening for Moffit, where} Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland had as | \she will be employed in the H. Brown- awell home. John Rousu was a Hazelton caller ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Wurm autoed to Kintyre Tuesday. Rev. Lane and Rev. Kinzler left Friday afternoon for their respective homes at Edgeley and Moffit. Henry Jagd left Friday afternoon for Fargo. He has spent several weeks here getting his farm west of town in shape for winter. Messrs. D. L. Barth and Erick Juhola autoed to Bismarck Friday with turkeys. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seppanen re- turned home Tuesday evening after three weeks visiting relatives at Lake Norden, 8. D. Thore Naaden, accompanied by Emery Edholm, Mamie Naaden and Gertrude Allensworth, left Monday by auto to attend the 4-H club conven- tion at Fargo. Miss Ethel Mandigo drove Mabel Bier, Ruth Edholm and Milton, to Sterling to take the train for the same place. Mar- vin Rothi also attended. Messrs. W. Behlin and O. R. Mar- tini left Wednesday with a truckload of hogs for Fargo. They returned home Friday evening. Messrs. G. J. Marx, J. Presszler, J. Fockler and C. Spitzer autoed to Bis- marck Tuesday afternoon. Special services which were con- ducted for 10 days in the M. E. church by Rev. Lane of Edgeley closed Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorem were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. Damsgaard. Mrs. Warner Sempel and baby, Alice, were passengers to Bismarc! Saturday afterneon to visit with George Sempel at the Bismarck hos- k | intermediate their guests Sunday evening Mes- dames and Messrs. A. H. Meland, Ed. Madson, Nels Meland and Mr. and Mrs, William VanVieet and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs, George Haugen and daughter. tained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Erickson and family, Mrs. M, J, Olson, Jr., and Mrs, Rob- ert Eilsenbeisz ent about 35 friends from Christiaria townshipeat & progressive whist party Saturday evening. Messrs. Ole Newland and Adolph Hanson won first prizes and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and Bob Barrows consolation prizes. W. E. Titus left Tuesday morning for Fargo with a truckload of sheep. ium and Mrs. H. A. ‘Sous had as supper guest Sunday evening Rev. L. Foss, Mrs. F. O. Johnson spent Wednes- day afternoon with Mrs. M. T. Olson. Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Burnett gave @ free dance to the public Friday evening at the hall, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thomas had as their supper guests last Friday even- ing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and family. | Driscoll shoppers in Bismarck Sat- urday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Mount, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Swanson and daughter, Mrs. E. A. Thomas and Miss Dagmar and Omar Rosvold. The Driscoll public school’ will give as its Christmas program Dec. 22 at the hall a Christmas cantata by the primary room. Two drills, “The Christmas Chimes” and the “Pepper- mint Sticks,” will be given by the pupils. A Christmas playlet by the high school, with mu- pital. Warner autoed to Bismarck Sunday evening to bring them home. Tuesday evening the Study and Civic club met at the home of Mrs. Zellmer with 14 members present. Their husbands were honored guests. The next meeting will be Dec. 22 with Mrs. Piers in charge of the program. Rev. Schweitzer of Hazelton will hold services in St. Mary's church Christmas morning if weather condi- tions permit. James O’Brien called on Braddock friends for a few hours Monday. The Wild Rose Homemakers club met with Mrs. 8. 8. Tracy Dec. 12, with nine members and one visitor present. Mrs. Fetterly gave a project lesson on clothing. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. H. P. Albright, Jan, 11 Husbands are invited to at- tend the next meeting. $e 7 oe | Harriet ! Oo ¢ By MRS. 0. @. WIETSTOCK While riding last Sunday, William Merkel had his foot crushed as his horse slipped on some ice and fell. Jacob Bullen was a caller at the home of his son, David, Tuesday. Louis Pehl,; delegate to the 4-H convention at Fargo this week, left Monday night from Driscoll, return- ing home Sunday. George Regier was a shopper in Martha Merkel was an over-night guest at the A. O. Tompson ‘home ‘Thursday night. A number of friends of Mr‘s, Fred her birthday anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. David Buller helped at the William Deckert home Wed- Pline ‘calle on her Thursday ‘ight, | aftern: sic, is on the program. | Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY P. M. Gosney attended the Farm- ers Mutual Fire and Lightning In- surance meeting in Driscoll Thursday afternoon. 4 Henry Jessen and John Benz at- —@ e Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thomas enter- | Wit Ayn iting their sons, ‘Schatz, derson Tuesday Emil Johnson was a Pickardville caller Thursday. Earl and Albert ith Gobb Clarence Oderman spent Saturday evening visiting with Carl Schatz. Ed. and Henry Fred Brackett called on John An- afternoon. MacAlester visited eee fhe, Millard Coombs was ® McClusky| Melvin Magni caller Wednesday. Fred Mileys of Billings, Mont., evening at Roy Just’s home. Henry Roberts called ‘Schatz Sunday e' was Wilme Kote visiting with Carl Schatz Sunday afternoon. Thafeld Schatz spent Sunday us We ing at her Gene ‘Mrs, ‘Mrs, Lundquist, to the on Carl/club meeting at the vening. home. Gerald Jones visited with Delbert] Mr, and Mrs. Olson. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Just vis- ited with Roy Just Thursday evening. Macomber —_ By MBS. 0. LARSON burger demonstrated Clothing” and “Inexpensive mas Gifts.” The next lesson Jan, 9 at the home of Mrs. E. D. Ginnis with Mrs, T. Hanwell git @ lesson on Scandinavian cookery. Adeline and LeRoy Wi have been ill with chickenpox. A Christmas pageant will be given the Macomber school tended the telephone meeting in Ster- | ling Thursday afternoon. Anton Oberg was transacting Busi- ness in Sterling Thursday evening, Mrs. Johnson and son, William, called at the P. M. Gosney home and also at Sterling Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney de- ee turkeys in Bismarck Wednes- Ys E. L, Hurr was among those ship- ping hogs Tuesdav from Sterling. Quite a few attended the P. T. A. meeting hefd at the Sterling school ieee ‘Phursday evening. The follow- ing program was given: Opent by P. T, ‘It Came Upon he soe night Clear”; reading by Mrs, H. Wildfang, “What Is Christmas”; reading by Mrs. 8. Dyrstad, “What Makes a Merry Christmas”; piano solo by Stella Dyrstad, “Chapel in the Forest”; reading by Mrs. W. Langly, “Joy and Romance”; reading by Mrs. E. Kling, “Appreciation, the Best. Christmas Gift”; closing song by the P. T. A, “Oh, Little Town of Beth- lehem.” Refreshments were'served by Mrs. Floyd Belk and Mrs, Howitson. Mrs. Johnnie Baker attended the P. T. A. meeting in Sterling Thurs- day evening. Mrs, Henry Jessen entertained the |™ Union aid at her home Thursday. oon, Mrs. A. Chenoweth entertained the Homemakers at the home of Mrs. Halley Belk Tuesday afternoon. nesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Regier and son, Joe, were business callers in Tuttle Friday. V. P, Heaton motored C. F. Lambert to Bismarck Thursday to see- Mrs. Lambert>who is a patient in the Bis- marck hospital. < Ralph Leach returned home with Mr. Heaton while Lambert remained. Oscar Olsen of Wilton was an over- night guest at the P. I. Ensz home night. turning home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kreis and fam- ily and the Misses Agatha, Eva and Nittle Ensz visited at the Rudolph ‘Held home Thursday night. Ralph Leach, who has been in Wy- oming, was called home on account of the illness of his mother, Mrs. Ruth Lambert. Jacob Buller called at the P. I. Ensz home Friday morning. Mrs. A. O. Tompson and daughters ‘were callers at the George Pehl, Sr., home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft, who stayed at the P. I. Ensz home, have left for their home near Goodrich. were callers in Tuttle Thursday. "| H. L. Hanson motored to Tuttle praey afternoon to get his daughter, uth, | Bert Wayne of Robinson was a caller in Arena Friday to fix the well ‘at the school. George Deckert and Annie Regier were visitors at the David Buller home Tuesday. Wanda and Adolph Pehl attended oa aad dance in Driscoll Friday. Ethel Brenden, teacher of Harriet school No. 2, spent the week-end at her parental home near Driscoll. ‘Wanda Pehl was a caller in Bis- marck Saturday. Emme and Annie Regier called at the P. I. Ensz home Friday ngiht. —————EEe f Driscoll | ooo) By DELLA MAE OLSON Rey, L. Foss was a business visitor Mrs. H. M. Ward enter- Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. F. William t, pent the week-end with his.family M.-L. Lewis was shopping in Ster- ling Friday afternoon. dance Saturday evening at the Mon- Toe home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leben enter- tained at a 7 o'clock dinner Saturday evening. The guests were the Messrs. and Mesdames Leslie Miller, John Pfau and Richard Polzin. Mrs, Fred Danielson gave a lun- cheon Saturday noon in eniead) her Harry Charlotte and Ruth Wi » Barney ‘Strand and Alf Johnson Sunday evening guests at the Tom Hollings- worth honte. [ } eo | ; Hazlegrove Me ene By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ray Hazlegrove and Frank Gray were in Tuttle Monday on business. Christ Heteldvete was in Tutte londay. Irvin and Charlie Sattler called Hannaford Fairchild was a Sterling | ®"Ove morning. caller Friday fa Victor Matson of Mandan called at the Horace Fairchild home Friday| J: afternoon. Earl Gaskill and Charley Gosney were dinner guests at the Presley Gosney. home Friday. Herman Nieman attended the tele- phone meeting in Sterling Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Gosney home Sunday. | Notval Marvel was transacting in Sterling Friday. ie M. E. ladies’ aid had their en- tertainment and sale in the Farmers Union ‘hall in Sterling Friday even- ing. Twenty-five members of the Mandan male chorus and 14 girls from th training school provided a Pleasing Play entitld “A Marriage Proposal,’ was given by Miss Evelyn Thomas, Clifford Olson and Lewellyn Kling. A violin solo was given by Lewellyn Kling, accompanied by Mrs, Agnes Wright at the piano. A plano duet was given by Stella and Velma Dyrstad. Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Dyrstad and children motored to Bismarck Satur- day. ‘ae. was By KARL SCHATZ . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Hochhalter and son, Ted, called at the Carl Schatz home Friday evening. Charles Larson called at the. Carl Schatz home Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just spent Mon- ey evening at the Fred Brackett Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily were visitors at the Carl Schatz home Thursday evening. _ Mr. Carl Schatz and sons, Edmond and Thafeld, were McClusky callers Saturday. : Noel Ness and Ole Estinson were ‘turday. ‘Those who were McClusky shoppers. Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wahl and daughter, Ruth, Henry Schaffer, Clarence Oderman, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson and son, Andy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coombs and Gott- lleb Schell, all of near Pickardville. Edmond and Sarah Schatz were Alta callers Thursday evening. Henry Scheffer, Jr. and Alvin Brockett visited Friday evening with Raymond Gobe of near Alta. Emil Johnson and Fred Brackett made a business trip to the Capital City Tuesday. y Edmond Schatz and Eddie Johnson were visiting friends and relatives: nest Washburn Monday and Tues- > si Mr. and Mrs.\John Blotter wi Saturday. . ‘Lynn and Clarence, ing day with Mr, som ae Eline trees ad Hie % aH & Ay ess i i £8 ‘Bismarck ‘and Mandan Saturday, nla Porter took his turkeys for le. .|. Charlie Trygg transacted business in Bismarck Sat Dick ‘Thompson, by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, de- livered turkeys in Bismarck Wednes- day. Howard Scott and Lars Jacobson motored to Bismarck Wednesday, at- tending to various business matters. Iver Johnson, 9 pioneer resident, homes. Mr, and visited at the Brown shomes Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Con Johnson, Michigan City the fore part of this| president, ‘week. and tre Emma Nelson was a caller Friday night at the Arthur Magnus home.. Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Miss Signe Johnson and children and Miss Mary Doyle called at the Uhde home Monday evening. The Estherville Homemakers’ club met at the William Michelsen home asurer, Mrs, A number of friends attended the} Those attending th birthday party Ole Johnson at vening. for Erma Larson and|class play from Regan wi the Bill Larson home Mrs, Allan Westerman, Ss Mr. and Mrs, John Weber, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hein attended a services south of Arena Satur- Rev. A. W. Heidinger, Bismarck, conducted church services in the Ger- man Evangelical church north of ‘Wing Friday and Sunday. Emma Heinbauch spent the week- end at the Clyde Harvey home. Ege, rai by the . Mueller returned to the John , Jr., home Sunday after spend- weeks at the R. J. Bleth gas me. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher of Mercer were Sunday callers at the William Brose home. Jake Hein and John Scherbenskie, Sr.,.motored to Java, 8. D., Monday. Carl Heupel of Bismarck was a | Mr, and Mrs, Carl Teppo and family Hannus visited at the Einard home i ge iF relat

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