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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, rT marck, is spending & short vacation her home here. wr olat, Joe and Arnold Wold were spending their vacation at their par-/Kline, Mr. and Mrs. William Kline ‘- Oh eelael ne eg eE i Ambers, Willie Graf, Robert) Mr. and Mrs. John Martsholf of Albert Eide from Arena spent the tz, Clayton, Clyde and Virgil | Mercer spent New Year's at the Henry bbe thd at the Nels Nelson home | Lit Arthur Nelson and Henry|schaffer home. aes boon” Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schats. visited The Trygg Cederhill Homemakers’ . me club will meet Jan. 6 at the Bill Oder ES nue a home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott were guests New Year's day at the Nels Nelson home. Gladys and Marvin Henderickson have returned home after spending over New Year's at the Henderick- son's. Marvin Rupp, Dick Uhde, Marvin, Dick and Ethel Henderickson and | _NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | at dinner New Years by Mr. and Mrs, A. ©. Dance. i Mrs. Harry Graves and family of Medina spent Thursday and Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves. Dorothy Salter, daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. Richard Salter. has been ill with chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Craven have purchased the Rue farm 18 miles! north of Menoken and are moving their household furinture there. Ar- thur Hubert will stay at the A. C. erd, Minn., were guests at the Bert “Mr. and ‘Mra: Binke were guests at Lana Maree Rectan) hy paral VJpbn: Battier, aooome en Joe Cook. yas a business caller at Ole Wold home Monday. ee enovan cela of Wilton is spending part Christmas vaca— home of his uncle and oa Michelsen. McKenzie Tie ee By MRS. T. T, HUGHES Mrs. John list the ‘early part of | Mrs, E. L, Adi d_ son, Eddi Ofte and Are a 1. Huimphre irs, E. L, Adams and son, ie r. al . M. Ht 8 and dr., returned home from Elgin Sun- tt day after spending Christmas with its. Adams’ mother, Mrs. I. Rafte- called on Ed and Henry Schatz Satur- day. Johnny Schaffer called on Joe Deide Tuesday evening. Esther and Iren Johnson eral days last week visiting sister, Mrs. Emil Zelmer. Jesse McCoy, who is employed at Jamestown, spent Saturday and Sun- day at his home. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and ran Monday. olan Olaf Wold and Joe Cook were Regan business callers Monday. nelisted, her for a few days. spent sev- with their . Johnson, Martin Strand and he Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang were| dinner guests of Mr. and ‘Ulfers att H SLRBN tet haktme YEE e a 1 t t t € t ' 4 i ’ ; | ; ! BP SSESRRESa US 9g Bee PORZUD F. Regasn oS see gase Bee BAS 839 8222, o 8 irs. Lloyd Wildfang. Katherine Hughes accompanied lenry Larson and daughter Vivian to Bismarck Saturday. Katherine stayed at the Larson home Saturday t, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wildfang en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘Wat- son at dinner New Year's day. Mrs. Charles Roberts of James- ‘stown arrived here Friday to_visit “ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth. Mrs. Roth has been ill the “past mont! The Ladies’ Aid will hold a regu- lar meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Lee Jan. 13. Buddie Hughes was a Sunday vis- itor of Merlin Wildfang. The Misses Lillian Watson and Ella Leathers will leave for their schools at Fairview, and Wol- # ford Sunday after spending their fholiday vacations at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson were ‘New Year’s visitors at the P. E. Roth home. Mrs. E. W. Anderson and Mrs. E. F. Easton were joint hostesses at a whist party in the hall Saturday night. ine tables were in play. Prizes were won by George Hughes, Warren Clizbe, Mrs. George Manley and Walter Glum. After refresh- ments were served dancing was en- joyed. Music was furnished by Miss lla Leathers. Mrs. H. E. Wildfang and daugh- ters Dorothy and Betty of Sterling left for their home Friday after a few days’ stay with Mrs. Wildfang’s mother, Mrs. P. E. Roth. The McKenzie teachers, the Misses Richworth, Olson, Simonson and Sanborn arrived here Sunday from car homes after a two weeks vaca- ion. Emery Turner and Wayne and Wendell Drawver attended a _box- ing card in Bismarck New Year's ni ight. The Sibley Butte Bee Hive 4-H club held a meeting Saturday at the Lloyd Wildfang home. Gifts were exchanged among the members. Mr. and Mrs, T. T. Hughes and son were Sunday visitors at the G. A. Hughes home. H. T. Crum left Friday for Man- dan after a short visit here with his mother, Mrs. C. E. Crum, and his children, Helen and Truman. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wildfang were Sunday visitors at the S. E. Clizbe home. [ i ‘eo @ By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Frances Dan McCormick was a caller at the Tooker home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and daughter Alice were visitors at the Tooker home Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Ed-' Linda Juhola, Hattie Fetterley and| win and daughter, Mrs. Seaman Gib-| Art Cramer drove to Jamestown Sun-|day evening at the J. Fisher home. son were shoppers in Bismarck Wed- nesday. John Kruger was a caller at the John Olson home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and | day for a nine months’ term of school |of Sunday school: son and Mrs. Tooker were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. Edwin Dietzman was a caller at the| Marvin spent New Year's with rela-|Kuehl, secretary and treasurer. Kruger home Friday. Myron Fisher is spending the week with his cousin Gordon Fisher in Bismarck. Lawrence Madland and Joe Fisher were callers at Selmer Oanes Tues- day. John Olsen was a caller in Bis- marck Thursday. Louie Olsen from Menoken visited his brother John New Year's day. Mrs. Seaman Gibson returned to her home New Year's day after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman. Mrs. Tooker and family expect to leave for Portland, Ore., in a few days to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms enter- tained their son and family from Bis- marck New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland entertained Selmer Oanes, Carl Carl- son and Harry Smith Thursday eve- ning. Senus Harms and Harold Miller were callers at the Dictzman home ‘Tuesday. Jake Harms was a caller in Bis- marck Tuesday. John Kruger was a town caller Sat- urday. Ralph and Clinton Tooker were callers at the Kershaw home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Owen and fam- ily spent Saturday evening at the Dietzman home. Ed Widger visited at the Elmer Bloomquist home north of McKenize | Saturday. Arthur Kershaw returned to Bis- marck Sunday evening after spending pe Ohirietrnas vacation with his par- ents. Miss Molly Glum returned to Bis- marck Thursday where she attends high school. She spent a week with her parents. ae a Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven enter- teined at New Year's dinner for Mr. & | i and Mrs. V. M. Craven and daughters: Roberta and Eleanor, Mrs. Roy Yule’ ‘and sons of Valley City, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven, Miss Josephine Cer- vinski and Walter Mohn of Bismarck. ‘Miss Mildred Funston, Iss: Myrtle Jacobson of Monday at the John Olson and Mar- who is in Menoken. Sunday. Otto Ayers. Miss Blanche Stewart and Mrs Dennis Ritzel, returned to Menoken with Miss Margarette Olsen by car after spending vacation at their par- ental homes. | Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Fraser drove to Napoleon Sunday. 8. S. Tracy is on the sick list. Miss Helen Martini, who spent Christmas at her home here, returned to her school Sunday. Miss Elvira Slorby of Bismarck is a guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allensworth. Miss Louise Barton and Miss Virgie Martini went to Steele Monday. From there Louise took the train to Fargo, where she will resume her studies at the A. C. Virgie went to Valley City to attend the normal school. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wurm and Mrs. O, Feltheim drove to Bismarck Saturday to visit with Mr. Feltheim at the Bismarck hospital. Miss Esther Kosenke is a guest aj the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Grosz. Lewis Lesher and wife and sister- in-law arrived in Braddock Tuesday evening from Gary, 8. D. After spend- ing the night at the Leon Lesher home they left for Bordulac, N. D., to visit with Mrs. Lesher’s parents. Miss Marcella Hoime of Napoleon visited this week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Art Button. Mr. and Mrs. Ras Aarvig and daughter Helen visited in Steele Tues- day. They were accompanied home by Robert Baer, who spent New Year's day here. Lowell Barton returned to Fargo aca to resume his duties at the A.C. J. H. Bowers and three children re- turned Thursday afternoon from spending a week's holiday with rela- tives at Napoleon. They were accom- panied here by Mrs. Ben Bowers and Miss Alice Timm, who returned to Napoleon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Matta and son of Mobridge, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kangas and children of Kintyre | ° Mr. and Mrs, John A. Rousu. Misses Rosalind Nordstrom and {Marie Deitlein returned Saturday to | Dickinson normal school. Mrs, Margaret Robinson and three children went to Bismarck Wednesday |to spend New Year's day with rela- | tives. |_ Mr. Juhola, accompanied by Miss |day, where the girls are attending col- ilege. From there Art went to Fargo, | where he is attending A. C. | Miss Rose Bebelheimer left Satur- jat Ellendale normal. | Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Fraser and son tives in Kintyre. Miss Alice Piers has resumed her duties as teacher in the Enderlin | School. Thursday afternoon Ole Feltheim was taken to Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mrs. Catherine Zellmer, accompa- nied by her three children, Raymond, Francis and Barbara, drove to Bis- marck Tuesday. Miss Mary Geier- man returned to Braddock with them. Mrs. T. J. Thompson and daughter Grace returned home Saturday after several days’ visit with Mrs, Addie Lane of Kintyre. Trygsg By GLADYS NELSON 2 : Irene and Floyd Anderson motored to Bismarck Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Scott, Buck \Scott, Alvira Asplund, Hugo and Emma Nelson motored to Wing New Year's Eve to attend the dance. | John Rue, Bismarck, intends to {move here during the winter. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buckley and |Rephew, Shannon, are planning on |leaving by car in the near future to {take a small tract of land in Arkan- sas. | Mr. and Mrs, Ben Nelson and chil- | dren, who have been visiting here over |Christmas, have returned to north of |Mandan, where Nelson is employed. |day at dinner by the Bill Oder family. home. cla gan Thursday. held by Mrs. Albin Spangberg, Mrs. Ernest Kell and Bill Oder. Monday night, evening playing and Victor motored to Bismarck Tey sataocs wes steal heck home. ived ‘on the step. i {~ John Anderson was a business calle: tin Nelson homes. Irene. and Floyd Anderson ad Dance home ‘and attend high school Mrs, Roy Yule and son Terrance, who have been visiting relatives here, returned to their home in Valley City Mrs. T. I. Bailey of south of Bis- marck is visiting her daughter, Mrs.| spent New Year's eve at the home of baby and Mrs. A. McCoy and sons Ira Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and |family were entertained New Year's ee were Regan callers Wednesday. Myrwin Oder went to Steiber, north 1 of Regan, Thursday where he was an eee DEE Manel BANEy, at overnight guest at the Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham ‘Hilsdorf home motored to Bismarck ‘Tuesday, where | “Ses” ang xf st owilian. ;Mrs. Cunningham consulted a physl-) rin, returned to the Albert Vollen Homer Taylor made a trip to Re- A New Year's Eve party was held Thursday night at ‘the Homer Taylor home. Five tables of progressive whist were played. High scores were Martin and George Nelson, Pete ; Lundquist, Herman and Edwin Olson {went to the Gib Cederstrom home where they spent the cards. Ernest Kell was a recent caller at visitor at | Gr Tecelt a broken bone in the’ cheek from a fall Gladys Nelson motored to Wing New Year's Eve to attend the leap year party, Harvey Fitzgerald was an overnight guest Saturday night at the George Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham and Morri- son and Edward, Mr. and Mrs. George | {Nelson and Gerald, Gwendolyn and |Gladys, Marvin Henderickson and |Pete Lundquist were entertained Sun- ‘day at the Albin Spangberg home. Cora Pettis and Charles Rooker en- tered a Bismarck hospital to have their tonsils and adenoids removed. Mrs. Pettis is staying with them. By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Quite a large crowd attended church services New Year's night at the schoolhouse. Rey. and Mrs. Noah McCoy and baby spent the week-end here with Mr. McCoy's mother. Jessie McCoy of Jamestown also visited his mother a few days. Mrs, Anna Strand and family were dinner guests at the Joe Cook Rome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and Mr. tained at the Ole Olson home New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin entertained their friends and neighbors Tuesday evening at a dancing party. Many attended the program and supper at the schoolhouse Wednesday evening. Miss Alice Strand left for Bismarck Thursday. School has begun after vacation. Lucille Johnson and Esther Humph- reys left for Valley City. Elizabeth Humphreys returned to her school in Wing, Helen Humphreys returned to Bismarck, Gudrun Jordahl returned to her school in Estherville, and Sarah Berg returned to Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl and fam- ily were entertained at the Williams home Friday. Mrs. Anna Knudson entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. Little and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons called there Sunday evening. Mrs. Joe Keifer recently spent a few days with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and sons were New Year's day guests at the Romeo Bailey home near Wing. Rev. and Mrs. Noah McCoy and and Fred were dinner guests at the Cecil Elkins home New Year's day. Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Kelly, Mrs. Alvera Asplund and M. Scott were oo at the Jake Fisher home Sun- y. Florence, Neoma and Bertha Berg and Harold Heintz were callers at the A. Ghylin home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, A. Ghylin spent Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- iily spent Friday evening at the C. Berg home. The following were elected officers Mrs. J. F. Wi kins, superintendent; 8. L. Jordahl, jassistant superintendent, and Charles and Mrs, A. F. Ghylin were enter- | school family were Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. ily were Sunday evening guests at the Fred Borth home near Wing. Callers and guests at the J. F. Little home the last week were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Arthur Wangeman, Fred McFadden, Herb Holmes and Mr. Walker and son Roy and Willie Graf. Mrs. A. McCoy and sons Fred and Ira and Mr. and Mrs. Noah McCoy and daughter Orva Dell spent New Year's day at the Cecil Elkins home, Willie Ehnes, Rubin Krause, Robert and Milton Marcovitz were Regan callers Saturday evening. They also called at the August Krause home in || Ghylin, Callers at the Andrew Walker home Friday were J. J. Zelmer and Mr, and Mrs, O, O. Sperry and son. A Sunday school class mecting will be held at the A. Walker home Fri- day evening. There will be election of officers. Frank and Ivy Farley returned to Bismarck Monday to resume their high school work; Luella Moses re- turned to Wing; Virgil Little and Rob- ert Marcovitz returned to Canfield; and Myrtle Magnuson returned to ‘Bismarck. Rev. Frank Watkins was elected su- perintendent of the Canfield Sunday Lein 5 By OLGA M. RISE Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Brenden, Ken- neth and Ethel, spent Wednesday eve- ning at the John Birkeland home. The annual meeting of the Ladies’ Aid was held in the church basement Wednesday. Mrs. Ole Vik and Mrs. Ole Spilde served lunch. The follow- ing officers were elected: Mrs. M. A. Lein, president; Mrs. Helmer Arneson, nt; Mrs. Ole Vik, secretary, and Mrs. B. N. Lein, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson and family and Adolph Pehl were dinner guests at Theodore Skogen’s Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Dallas Barkman were dinner guests at the George Pehl, Sr., home near Arena Friday. Floyd Lein, Vernon Arneson’ and Nina Waiste are visiting at the Alfred Arneson home. Several from this vicinity attended the dance at Driscoll Friday evening. Clara Rise spent several days last week. visiting her friend, Loyla Erick- son, Mr. and Mrs, Stuart, Severson and family spent Friday evening at the Arthur Bjorhus home. Knut and Einar Spilde, Floyd Lein, Arthur Bjorhus and children, and Arthur; Harold Botnem, Olga, Olive, Selma and Arthur Rise and N. Lein’s. A party was given at the Stuart Severson home Saturday evening. geson and family and John Gunder- son were dinner guests at George Christianson’s Sunday. ‘An oyster supper will be served by the Luther League at the church base- ment Saturday evening, Jan. 9. —————_____—_——-* | Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson were Thursday evening guests at the W. G. Sherman home. Mr. and Mrs. Noah McCoy and daughter of .Carrington were New Year's day guests at the Mrs, Abbie! McCoy's. Ira McCoy returned home with them Saturday to resume his high school work. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nelson and children were Thursday guests of Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ecklund. Mr. Nelson also motored to Bismarck. Arthur Wangeman is visiting this week at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Gottlieb Docktor. J. F. Little and daughters Ruth and Phyllis motored to Wilton Tuesday. Vincent Sherman is making his home with his brother Wallace. S. W. Nemitz and sons motored to Regan Wednesday. Phyllis Little visited with Mrs. Ehnes and Frieda Monday. Charles Hettick was a Sunday eve- ning guest of Andrew Kolb. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and {son Raymond were Tuesday guests at the William McCullough home. Walter Schmansky motored to Re- gan Tuesday. Laurence Bailey and Gottlieb Dock- Mrs. Ira Bailey spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday as a guest of Harvey Fitzgerald and Vincent Sherman spent Saturday night of last iss Anna Eide, teacher in Rock home after spending two weeks’ vaca- tion at her home. 4 Mrs. C. E. Christianson were Regan business callers Saturday. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humphreys, Roy, Ray and William McCullough, Vincent Shesman, Bart Fitagerald, J. F. Little, Phyllis and Virgil, Lautence and Hester Guy McCoy, S. Monroe, Allen and Andrew Kolb. y Andrew Walker was & Thursday and Friday guest at the Uhde home. Knute Knutson motored.to Regan ley, ver Dee Bailey, Clyde, Clayton, Gene Norman Little, George and Harlan Schilling, Hester and Laurence Valdemar Lein, who has spent the holiday vacation at his parental home, returned to Wahpeton Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. 8, Severson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Arneson, Vernon Arneson, Floyd Lein, Sam Vik, Nina Waiste, Faye Harvey, Ronald Smith, Olga, Olive, Selma, Joseph and Arthur Rise spent Monday evening at Dallas Barkman’s, Arnold Christianson spent . Friday afternoon at J. O. Rise’s. ‘There will be Norwegian services at the church Sunday afternoon, Jan. 17. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lein and daughter, Marion, spent Sunday aft- ernoon at the Alfred Arneson home. Ed Erickson and son, Lowell, called at 6. O. Rise’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Ed Nygaard spent Friday at the M. A. Lein home. o f Alta | eo By KARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz attended the party which was given at the Fred Bender home Monday evening. George Hecker and Fréd Kurla called at the Fred Brackett home Monday. Edmond Schatz visited with Eddie Johnson Tuesday. ‘Those who were present at the tax- payers’ meeting included Carl Schate, Emil Johnson and son Eddie, Fred Brackett, Frank Coombs and sons once and Walter, all of near Pickard- David Schaiz called at the John Stroh home Tuesday. a Mrs. Jake Hochhalter underwent an operation for appendicitis. Edwin Schatz hauled a load of hay from near Washburn Monday for Mr. Vollmer, who moved on the Sattler Place several weeks ago. ~ Johnny Schaffer called at the Carl Schatz home Tuesday. . and Mrs, Carl Schatz and son Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh were vis- itors at the John Andérson home Joe Delde called at the Fred Brack. ack- ett home Wednesday afternoon. Albert Jergénson of near Pickard- ville called on his brother Louis near Alta Tuesday. iy. Henry Schaffer, Jr., visited with ‘Noel Ness Tuesday afternoon. Thafield Schatz and Alvin Brackett visited with Gottlieb Schatz the latter Part.of week. Schat Bailey, Allred Bouche, Bart, Laurence anh ere Temes. Sent Yinerar SMGrand Mrs. C. J, Kuehl were B¥i 5 ira. C. were Pri- day-evening guests at the G. O. Lind- sey home. Regan callers We were Wil- jie, Hilda and Victor and Bart and Francis Fitzgerald. . . Ernie Gordon called at the Andrew Kolb home Wednesdsy. Callers and guests at the © Fred Ehnes | caller home the last week were Mrs. Adam} Mr. and Mrs. A. Albright visited a |children, Layona and Buddy, of Brain- Vollmer home New Year’s-Eve. . and Mrs. and Mrs, i hen Gert Schatz Fridey evening. ‘| their Sam Vik spent Tuesday evening at B.! Mr, and Mrs, Harold Christianson ; land family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hel- David were McClusky callers Monday. | ¥¢ John Stroh and fam-! igre with Mr. Styoh’s brother | i Deide and soh were pickardvilie shoppers ee ‘Mr, and Mrs, Gottlieb Schatz: of lusky yisited with Mr. snd Mrs. Carl Schatz and’ son “Edmond usiness. 3 Gerald Jones visited with the Schatz brothers Tuesday evening. Gottlieb Schatz motored to Mc- Clusky Thursday on business. Alvin Brackett visited with Thafield and David Schatz Sunday. | The MacClester young folks yisited at the.Gobb home Sunday evening. « Mr, and Mrs. Henry Schaffer, Sr. called on Mr. and Mrs. John Blotter. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Schatz and fam- ily visited with friends and relatives near Washburn Sunday. Gerald Jones called on Delbert Ol- gon Sunday afternoon. Fred Kurle and Edwin “Schats vis- |ited at the Gobb home Saturday. Donald and Johnny Schaffer visited with Alvin Brackett New Year's Eve. Gottlieb Wahl visited at the Gobb home Sunday afternoon. Edwin Schatz and George Hecker visited with Roy Just Saturday. a 5 Driscoll | a By DELLA MAE OLSON Rev. Brown of Steele called on Mrs. John Coulthorpe Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan enter- tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann and family. Miss Dora Jenson left for Pollock 8. D., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Schlabach en- tertained New Year's day for Mr, and Mrs. A. Airsman and family. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Meland had as upper guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland, Mrs, Clara Van Vieet and daughter Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson and daughter Jac- queline, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson, Mrs. Carrie Nelson, and Miss Hazel Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hanson of Bis- marck have moved into an apartment over the Farmers’ and Merchants’ bank building. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Quale entertained at dinner New Year's day for Mrs. Clara Van Vieet and children. L. J. Truax spent Christmas with his family at Wilton. Ole Swee and Miss Judith Swee re- turned home this week after spending @ few days at Jamestown. The Nimble Fingers Sewing club met, at the J. A. McCann home Saturday. After @ short program and a judging of various sewing articles, refresh- ments were served. ‘Mr, and Mrs, McCall and family of Bismarck were guests at the Jim An- nunson home Sunday. County Commissioner Fricke and wife of Baldwin have been visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mré. John Mount. Rev. Lars Foss is visiting friends at Jamestown and Sheyenne. ‘Mrs. Oscar Pederson and children spent Wednesday afternoon visiting Mrs. P. C. Tompt. ‘The Missionary society met Tues- day afternoon at the H. A. Knudson home. Mesdames E. Thomas and J. McCann were hostesses. County Commissioner C. A. Swan- son left Monday to attend the meet- ing of commissioners in Bismarck. ‘The Driscoll school commenced ‘Thursday after a two weeks’ Christ- mas vacation. The teachers returned the first part of the week. Mrs. A. H. Meland was hostess for the Ladies’ Aid society meeting held in the hall Thursday afternoon. Mr. Strand of St. James, Minn., has been visiting at the C. A. Kolstad home in Thelma township. Mr, atid Mrs. Vic Pederson had as their guests Sunday evening Mrs. Clara Van Vleet, Mr. and Mrs. George Haugen and daughter Sylvia and Mrs, Ingeborg Rasmussen. Miss Irene Koessel visited last Sat- urday afternoon at the P. C. Tompt home. Albert Kemnitz and John Schwartz of Steele were business callers here ‘Monday. Mrs, Ole Nelson and Mrs. Carrie Nelson spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. M. T. Olson. The Happy Helper 4-H club met Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Valdis Knudson. The meeting consisted of a demonstration on how to prepare escalloped tomatoes and a talk on salads. Miss Ethel Tompt and Ethelyn Giese returned to Jamestown Sunday evening after spending the holidays at the P. C. Tompt home. They were accompanied by the Misses Mary and Betty Gates of Jamestown, who mo- tored up here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson enter- tained New Year's day for Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and family of Clear Lake township, Mrs. Carrie Nelson and Miss ; Hazel Nelson. Miss Pearl Hanson of Harvey re- turned home this week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hanson. \ Mr. and Mrs. A. 8, E. Metcalf en- tertained New Year's day at dinner for Mr. and Mrs, Allen Chapin and family and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Swan- son and family. Mrs, J. A. McCann was hostess to & party for the young folks New Year's Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn and Mr. and Mys. J. D. Stewart spent New the home. , John Stroh and David Schatz were | js. Tuesda: young folks visited at By MRS, 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas hter Leone, Mrs. Helen Wednesday. Emil Johnson’ was'2 Pickardville |day evening. Saturday. | motored McCl turday or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and fam- bis ie mass and daughter Verna and Teddy Haas | visited from. Monday ‘were guests at the McIntyre home|Thursday evening with Mrs. Noon’ - J parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm, ‘near | home Harry Sunday school at ‘Pleasant Hill Sunday. ie ville home in. Wing New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl: Wolf and daugh- ter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Burg north of Wing’ New Year's, Elmer Drum was a caller Saturday at Blutch Wagner's. ° { Baldwin ] By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Knownly Dor- man Wednesday afternoon. Richard and Frances Rupp, who Fredolen ‘Rupp, have returned to their schools, Richard at the agricultural college and a at the Valley City normal sch Miss Bernice Morris resumed teach- ing in the Crofte school Monday after spending the holidays at her home in Ecklund township. Local farmers and business men have been busy the a week putting the holidays. The dance which was held in the community hall New Year’s was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson of Naughton were callers in the commu- nity the early part of the week. to winter with relatives. He spent the holidays here. Miss Grace Falkenstein has resumed teaching school south of Mandan after spending the last two weeks here with eres Mr. and Mrs Ira Falken- 5 le Theodore Burkhart of Naughton ‘was a caller in town Saturday. Burk- hart is building a house on the farm he has rented southeast of here and plans on moving early in the He has been residing on the O. B. Pe- terson place. Clair Weise has returned to his work in Bismarck after spending New Year's and the week-end at home. Miss Irma Little was among those held at the honor of the birthday of little Donald Breen. Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson and fam- ily of Bismarck were Sunday guests at the E. A. Fricke home. A party was held at the John Her- debu, Sr., home Saturday night. Mu- sic was furnished by local talent. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein en- tertained about 25 guests at thelr home on New Year's day. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Falkenstein of Still and a group of Bismarck residents. —————— | Regan e By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes were Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Flowers and daughter June, all of Sanger, and Mrs. Anna Wilson and daughter Bessie. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mickelson. Mrs. Joe Kiefer spent. several days as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna Knudson, of Canfield. Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Tourtlotte mo- (valley City for a few Miss Grace tored to Mandan New Year's Eve to attend the U. C. T. dance. Walter ‘Tyberg returned with them and spent the week-end at their home. ‘William Danielson is spending a few days as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Danielson. ‘The American ion auxiliary will meet Jan, 1¢ with Joe Kiefer. The Canfield Ladies’ Ald enter- tained the members of the Regan La- dies’ Aid, their husbands and fam- ilies at @ program and supper Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. H. F, |, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Ever- ett, Mr. and. Mrs, August Westerman and Mr. and Mrs, B. O. Lein motored to lusky and were dinner guests at the Sam Houser home New Year's day, ? Mr. and. Mrs, G. A. Richardson of ‘Sanger were New Year's day guests at the A. L. Garnes home. Mr, and Mrs. August Westerman en- tertained guests for three tables of Berniece Rhines spent several days in Regan as the guest of her father, Charles Rhines. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and family were guests at the W. N. Kelly ie. Maulsby returned y: Tuesday for her school duties, ‘Wilson, Tourtlotte and Gérnes, Jr., returned at the “the opening of school. " returned to Wilton Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs: A, F. Tourtlotte and New Year's E. Rierson ° ) By B. P. HAGSTROM ‘Misses Doris and Helen Johnson vis- pals secs wih their cousin, Miss ‘and Mrs, Wilbur Noon and son fi er until Dave Johnson and Owen McIntyre | Regan. were callers at Blutch Wagner's. Mon- ‘Mrs. Signe Johnson, son Vernon and daughter Hilma shopped in Wilton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newman and | Wednesday. ~ Rey, and Mrs. C. E. Oster and Broehi transacted business in Wil- and George Johnson Charley Johnson and Naughton township were ‘Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. motored: to-Bismarck [ epent Sunday at his seers Noon, Velma John- were guests . W. Howe home in . Miss Esther Howe ) young folks. ‘Nels Alm and young people of ; and the Hagstrom young lew Year’s Eve guests at loon home. ‘was 8 guest of Mr. ant lew Year's day. Strom attended 8 party at Marvin Alm home near Bal evening. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Walfrid Asplund and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson ‘Wednesday. Arlene Strand returned home Sun- day after spending a week with Mar- garet ‘Miss Naomi Hagstrom returned to her school duties at Windsor Sunday after spending the holidays at her Anthony Erickson and Ruben Pea! son spent Thursday near Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Stenquist and daughter Edna of Painted Woods and Mrs, Johnson and children home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Charley Lind and sons and Mrs, Nina Sandelin motored to Bismarck Sunday and visited with the latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Skel. Mrs. Sande- lin remained for a visit. ¥ Henry Speten.and sons and Simon transacted business in the Capital City Saturday. ‘Vernon Johnson and Ruben Pearson called at the Harry Friska home Sun- John Law and daughter Margaret were New Year's day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trygs. Oacar , who spent the holidays at his home, re- turned to his duties at the Valley City State Teachers’ college Monday. Al- bert and Nellie Hagstrom motored him to Bismarck. Miss Helen students in the Wilton high school, Velma Johnson and Harry Torzeski, returned to school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and children spent Saturday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lind and sons and Mrs. Nina Sandelin spent New Year's day with Anna and: Martin Mattson. é ape Rest Uae Hazelton i { By ADALINE LANDSBERGER e The basketball game, played Thurs- day by the high school and alumni teams, was won by the alumni. Mr. and Mrs. Boileau and two daughters of Crookston, Minn., were visitors Friday at Joe Prefontaine's. Mrs..P. V. Kurtz left Monday for days’ visit. Rouzie arrived home Sunday from Jamestown, where she spent the Christmas holidays. Mrs. A. F. Kurtz entertained the Pioneer Bridge club Tuesday evening. Miss Jeanette Bailey of Barney, N. D., arrived in Hazelton Monday for a visit at the Joe Wohlmann home. Miss Rose Kuhn of Napoleon spent several days visiting with Miss Kath- leen Neigum at the P. V. Kurtz home. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Prefontaine and Mr. and Mrs. Boileau of Crookston, Minn., motored to Tuttle Saturday. Charles Gregory left Tuesday morn- ing for Fargo on a business trip. Miss Margaret Hoff left Friday for Kulm, where she will be employed. Rev. Father Schweitzer will hold church services at Braddock Sunday morning. Six carloads of cattle were shipped to Fargo and St. Paul markets Tues- day morning by the shipping associa- tion. Frank Rotzien and William Gimbel accompanied the cars to Fargo while John Baker accompanied those going to St. Paul. A very large crowd attended the New Year's dance held Thursday eve- ning. The dance was sponsored by the junior class of the high school. Miss Magdalena Gimbel and Miss Luella Roesler left the end of the week for Mobridge, 8. continue their st at the high School. J. Lioyd Stone arrived in Hazelton Sunday to continue his school duties. Carl Roberts of Fargo spent a few of the holidays visiting at the Joe Wohimann home. G. A. Lenhart transacted business at Linton Monday. Mrs. Jessie Lonbaken and daughter Alice returned to their home at Dick- inson after spending several days vis- iting at the B. B. Foley home here. Miss Kathleen Neigum spent from Saturday until Thursday visiting at her home at Napoleon. toed to Staqarde Taseaay. y. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met Thursday at Briggle. Miss Beth Common arrived in Ha- zelton Sunday from her home et Ink- ster, where she spent the holidays, ‘The Christian Y society met Sauueey, afternoon with Mrs. M. F. The: Hazelton Legion and Auxiliary srertaiaee the Linton Legion and uxillary at a party Mon evening in the school on Miss Stoddart returned Sunda: from her home at Jamestown, cael she spent the holidays. f Estherville cst al corer areas, 2 ° ‘ By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelsen were r guests at the Anna 8st: Strand day, Hazel’ Wold spent the last week the home of her aiter, Mrs, Cea El Marie Schilling, who is in ti i the St. Alexius hospital in Bie D,, where they will] ” nudes thé home of Mrs, Lester | Rev. and Mrs, Noah McCoy and daughter of Carrington spent New Year's at the Abble McCoy home. Rev. McCoy. held church services at the ‘schoolhouse New Year's Eve. Mr. and Mrs, John Boschee and daughters, Betty and Velma, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Michelsen were dinnér guests at the Frank Michelsen home New Year's day. Mr, and Mrs, A. H. Lunderberg and family, Mr. and Mrs, Art Strand and Henry Schilling and family spent New Year's at Wm. Michelsen’s. | The John Hansen family of Regan |Spent New Year's at the Ole Wold home. | Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot, Barney Strand and Alf Johnson attended the dance at the Louie Johnson home New | Year's Eve. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Little, Gene and Norman Little, Barney Strand and Alf Johnson were entertained at the Harry Davenport home New Year's day. The members of the board of the farmers ’ elevator held a business meeting Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Wold and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little spent Sunday at the Anna Knudsen home. Cecil and Noah McCoy called at the Ole Wold home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Watkins and son John were Monday evening visi- tors at the Roy Little home. | Wing a By LILLIAN MUELLER Sunday dinner guests at the J. O. Lein home were: Mr. and Mra. Char- leton Danielson and family of Tuttle, Mr, and Mrs, Ben Lein of Regan and Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Lein and son, So- phus. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty visited at the Ben McClusky home Friday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rath were visitors at the George Wagner home New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland and son returned to their home from Bis- marck Saturday evening. Clara Teppo spent the last week at the Hiemo Surtola home and Hulda Surtola visited at the Teppo home. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gillin and Miss Margaret Gillin, all of Bismarck, spent. the week-end at the H. Jackson home, Rev. Brown, Nazarene pastor of Tuttle, conducted church services in the Wing hotel Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and family and Helen Harty spent Sunday at the Patton home in Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See and daugh- ter Maxine visited at the O. G. Wiet- stock home Sunday evening in Arena, Ed Dalbec and Earl Hill motored to Bismarck Saturday. Clara Grant, Rolla, and Elbert Hub- bell, Wing, were married Dec. 31, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Josephson and Elsie Kavonius were Saturday evening callers at the Jacob Banttrai home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Vincent returned home from Wilton Saturday after spending several days with Mr. Vin- cent’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller spent Thursday evening at the John Weber, Jr., home. Mr, and Mrs, I. Kremenetsky and daughter, Rhoda Rae, motored to Bis- marck Thursday evening. Feeds ay pooicasisn basketball am defeat 1 Tuttle inde; lent team here 14 to 13. ges Miss Emma Weber returned to her parental home Friday from Minne- sota, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newman family left for Brainerd, Minn., ia day. George Wilkinson left with them, oat = MW. Corie of Wilton held rvices in the Congregational church Sunday evening. George Kavonius was taken to the hospital in Bismarck Wednesday, where he uncerwent three operations, Mr. and Mrs. William J and daughter, Sigrid, and Jacob Bant- tari motored to Bismarck Satufday. Sigrid took the train from there to Manenan, whee she is . inday dinner guests at james Olson home were: Mr. and asa, Ab- ner Fryer and Jesse and Walter Strand, all of Harvey; Eveiyn, Olive and Darwin Fryer and Arthur Sterr, all of Bismarck, and Mr, and Mrs. cent Olson and son, Glenn, ‘ lore Kremenet business caller in Aer nee ———______¢ Taft ——_—_—_———¢ By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Pare ean Tenn is enjoying a ee father, who lives in near Driscoll, = eda the i Hines Boe Rasy Helen and Rex Swint tend high school at Sterling, we ase ing light housekeeping 4 és Mr. and Mrs. Char! Spent New Year's at the Meg. ool home. M. 'Gosney and Mr .and Mrs. P. Edna spent Sunday afternoon at the Jessen Was @ Sterling Paul Lang home. Mrs. Henry caller Monday, Edna Mae Gosney bay? eae at the Paul Lang mee bad cold, me Tegular Farmers’ Union mest: ing was hi 3 roy eld in the hall Monday eve- Mr. and Mrs. P, M, Gosney Edna Mae y “he sames Boon nomen” big <3 rr. and Mrs. He windling were | Sterling callers Monday, be

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