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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Fred McCoy called at the Andrew ‘Walker home Monday. Phyllis and Virgil Little called at! the Howard Watkins home Saturday. Hester, Lawrence and Everett Bailey and Mrs. Mabel Bailey and son Elsie called at the Gottlieb Dockter home Saturday. Mrs, C. A. Kettleson was a Sunday guest at the S. W. Nemitz home. ‘Tuesday evening guests at the Chris ‘Waugeman home were Mr. and Mrs. John Boche and family and Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Dockter and family. Miss Hester Bailey spent the week- end at Regan as a guest of her sister Mabel. C. O. Kettleson was a Sunday guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Marvin Alm. Sunday guests at the Ernest Gordon home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lander- holm and daughter Burnett, Arthur Landerholm, Stephen Monroe and Al- Jen Tolliver. John Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Chris ‘Waugeman, Hilda and Bessie and Gottlieb Dockter were Regan callers Tuesday. Pete Lundquist and Willie Jiras called at the Andrew Kolb home Sat- Tsane Marcovitz left for Minneap- olis Tuesday for an extended visit. Del Davis motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday. i Regan callers Friday were A. Kolb, Allen Tolliver, Charile Hettick, Ernie Gordon, Walter Schmansky and Adolph Ryberg. Stephen Monroe called at the Wal- ter Scott home Thursday. Aelred Bouche was a Thursday eve- ning guest at the Sigmund Rupp home. ‘The Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Joe Cook Feb. 4. Grant and Merril Lindsey were ‘Thursday evening guests at the An- drew Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and family were Sunday guests at Mrs. A. Mc- Lutheran church in Arena, Miss Bes- sie Dell, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Dell of Pettibone was married to Wil- Mam Merkel, son of Mrs. George Pehl, sr. Rev. Boudler from Tuttle offici- ated. Bridesmaids were Martha Mer- kel and Louise Pehl. The best men ere Ingvold Eide, jr., and Alex Neff, Fred Krien and Andrew Kraft were callers in Arena Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Zimmer motored to Tuttle Thursday to get their daughter Thecla for the week-end. | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel, William | Merkel and Bessie Dell motored to} Bismarck Thursday. Hy Mrs. Ruth Lambert and V. P. Hea- ton motored to McKenzie Thursday. | Mrs, Lambert will visit with her par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heid and T. A. meeting held at the Lien school No. 1 Thursday. Ruth Hanson came home from Tut- tle Thursday to spend the week-end. The 4-H club girls had a business | meeting at the Ingvold Eide home ‘Thursday. ' §.W. Burleigh ~ ¢ By KATIE D. STEWART Malcolm Nicholson is staying with his sister Anna. J. A, Stewart was an overnight guest at the John Stewart home Saturday. Charles Mallard and Earl Snyder were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Norman Stewart and Ed. Becknall were callers at the Anna Nicholson home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Houser were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Vernon McLean visited friends’ in Telfer township recently. Roy Thom is working at the John Alex Stewart home during the illness of Mr. Stewart. Johnnie Becknall was a caller at the Alex Stewart home Saturday evening. Callers at the Norman Stewart home Sunday were Jimmie Karas, Howard! Kenny and James Brown. Ernest Longe visited at the Don | Coy's. A number of young folks surprised Pete Lundquist at the Martin Nelson home Sunday evening having supper with him. Among them were Clayton and Ruth Little, Hester Bailey, Louise Walker, Willie Jiras and Edwin Olson. Oscar Olson is ill with a bad cold. -Jimmy Gramling spent the week- end with his father at Regan. Ernie Gordon called at the Charlie Hettick home Monday afternoon. P. T. A. will be held at the Canfield ‘tchool house Feb. 5. S. W. Nemitz called at the Emil Nicholson home Sunday. Glen Oder was a caller at the John Stewart home Monday. e ee ( Painted Woods | > ——————4 By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riebe were din- ner guests at the John Kiefer home at Wilton Sunday. Mrs. Theo Taylor was called to Bis- marck recently. Her mother, Mrs. L. Moses, Algot Ryberg and Andrew Ol- son homes Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son Raymond were Sunday dinner guests at the Roy McCullough home. e—_—__—_———* \ Still ! o————__—_—__——_—_—* By B. P. HAGSTROM John Law was pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening on his birthday when about 55 persons gathered at his home. Mr. Law was presented with some silver. Mr, Nels Alm and children of near Regan wre Tuesday callers at Char- ley Noon’'s. Simon Larson called on his brother- in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson Saturday evening. % Miss Inger Nord was a shopper in Bismarck Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Thompson called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein Friday. Leona Braehle spent Monday eve- ning with Helen Johnson. Roy Anderson drove Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein and son to the William Fricke home near Baldwin Saturday. L. M. Nordquist and son Vernon were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Halmgren at Wilton Sunday. Miss Mary Doyle spent Sunday at the. Broehl home. Miss Bennie Pearson celebrated her irthday Wednesday evening. ¥ Nick “Torzesk called in Bismarck and Mandan Wednesday. . Mrs. Herman Falkenstein and daughter Edna were overnight guests of Mrs. Roy Anderson Friday. Mrs. Sam Bfonick called on Mrs. Nick Torzeski Friday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and son David and Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund ‘and son Lloyd motored to Bismarck ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mrs. Gigne Johnson and children were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mikel- son of Regan Sunday. { Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE . Bernhard Jordah! called at the Ole Wold home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and chil- 4 ! @ren and Mollie Wold spent Tuesday week at the Albert Little home near a and Arnold Wold were vis- Roy Little home Thursday men will give a program t P. T. A. at the school Logan, was ill. Ole Lillefjeld called at the Andrew Nelson home Wednesday evening. Joe Brostrom took his son Morris to Wilton Wednesday to get some dental work done. Noreen and Hope Hannefield spent Wednesday evening in town with friends, Iver Erickson and children visited at the William Brown home Wednesday. Elmer Larson’s house burned down Wednesday night. It burned com- pletely before anything could be saved. Mrs. Larson was not home at the time. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Binsfield visited at the Fred Mitchell home Sunday. Dick Kerdick called at the Lillefjeld, ae and ‘Soderquist homes Fri- lay. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Franklund and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Vern Peterson home. Florence Franklund spent the week- Lester Brown and Emory Johnson end at home with her parents, are working in the woods. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kudick organized @ birthday surptise party for Mrs. Ida Soderquist Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Stenquist, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter Mary Ann, Mrs. Elsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kudick and children, Harold Soderquist and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown. | Frances e e@ By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Lawrence Madland was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. Allen Widger was absent from school Several days this week. Peter Davidson was a caller at the Lawrence Madland home Friday. John Glyn was a caller in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gable from near Bismarck visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Henry Miller Tuesday evening. Senus and Jake Harms motored to Fargo Sunday to recover Senus’ car, which had been stolen at Bismarck during the week. Carl Muth was a caller at the John Olsen home Sunday. Tebbo Harms and Paul McCormick are now on the jury in Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. John Kruger and Carl Carlson were, shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Arnie Madland is visiting at the home of her son Lawrence. Floyd Owen and son Louis were vis- itors at the W. A. Dietzman home Sunday. i Edwin Dietzman and Louis Owen were callers at the John Kruger home Sunday. re Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Albin Hedstrom, Bismarck, was a Monday evening guest of Bert Hed- strom. H. F. Johnson of Bismarck called on latives in this ne.gnbschood re- cently. Annie and Edwin Sitz had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson Wedn-sda} De Elda is on the sick list this wees. Steve Little and Howard Watk-ns ‘were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson. Little Adeline Perkins is visiting rel- Mrs. Alm and children were Tues- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ne joon, ‘Walter Schmesky and Marion Alm ere Regan callers Wednesday. . Miss Elsie McCullough dined with Mr, and Mrs. Albert, Johnson Friday. HL D. Watkins and father, Rev. F. family and Lillie Johnson attended P.|» {Hughes was appointed chairman for {children, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and L. Watkins were guests one day the past week with Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Johnson. Paul Davis, Alfred Borth, Misses Elsie and Tillie Borth,, Frank Farley and Delbert Davis, all from near Wing, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis, Nick Holgerson’s children are ill. Harold has tHe flu while the others have chickenpox. The Gill children are ill with chick- enpox. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Anderson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert John- son Wednesday evening. Johnnie Watkins called on Marilyn Johnson recently. Ole Johnson and Bennie Benson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arne Toseth. Mrs. Loule King was on the sick list the past week. Miss Inger Nord shopped in Bis- marck Saturday. McKenzie Sr ee By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Homemakers club was enter- tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Henry Lewis. It was decided the club mect Wednesday at the W. L, Watson home and make quilts to be sent to the Red Cross. The feeding of poul- try was the topic discussed with Mrs. J. T. Groth as leader. Mrs, T. T. the bicentennial program to be given February 22. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Adams and son Eddie, jr., were, dinner guests at the J. F, Wildfang home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loney and family of Bismarck are spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs, T. T. Hughes and son.~ Esther Watson, student at the Bis- marck high school, spent the week- end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter Vivian and Merlin Wildfang were Sunday visitors at the George Hughes home. Wayne Drawver was a Monday visitor at the Hughes home. —————— 7? . , | Welch’s Spur | a By MRS. R. M. WELCH Marcus Tremblay called at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Robert Welch, Monday. Robert Welch called at the Otto Dorman and Doppler homes Mon- day. Charles Mallard, Ralph Snyder, Lawrence Doppler and Robert Welch were in Bismarck Tuesday. Ralph Snyder and Lawrence Doppler attend- ed the fights in the World War mem- orial building in the evening. Mrs. C. K. Boyd, who is ill at her home, is being cared for by Mrs. John- son. Chester Boyd called at the Robert Welch home Wednesday. Raymond and Paul Snyder called at the Horace Dirlam home Friday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family called at the C. K. Boyd, Paul Skinner and Robert Welch homes Sat- urday. Lawrence Doppler, Russell Tollefson and Ralph Snyder were in Bismarck Saturday. Marcus Tremblay visited at the Sara McMurrich home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and daughter and son, Charles Weymouth and John Dahl yisited at the Doppler brothers’ home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch motored to Bismarck Friday. I Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs, John Berg and family visited at the Jake Baumiller home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller and John A. Berg motored to Wilton Wed- nesday. Hugh Redington was a caller at the A. E. Nelson home Tuesday. A. E. Nelson and son Halley motored to Wilton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Woll, sr., were Thurs- day evening visitors at the Philip {having his house burn down Saturday © | gan, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Alexius hospital Monday suffering from a severe attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantyka and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray and family were Sunday visitors at the Holden home. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son visited at the Alvin Lange home Sat- urday evening. Clarence Danielson of Wilton, Frank Murray and Harry Holden attended the dance at Wildwood Saturday night. Howard Scott visited at Ernie Hil- ken’s and the Spitzer home recently. Re TTT | Sterling ait By FERN R. STEWART Henry Zuraff had the misfortune of | at4 p.m, Very little of the furniture was saved. The cause of the fire is not known. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zur- aff and family are staying at the Freto Envick home for the present, Roy Hansen, Adelaide Hall and Clara Anderson called at the Ed Schmidkunz home Sunday. Maude Brown and Josephine Con- ley called at the Oscar Anderson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neth were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Miss Mildred Apland spent a week at her home here recently. io Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Anderson and family visited at the Tyler John- son home Sunday. Mrs. George Lee has been on the sick list for the past week. Jim Baker, Mrs. Jghn Baker and! Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, jr., were town callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lang came back from Minnesota Thursday. They at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Lang’s father. H. E. Wildfang, who had been at- tending a meeting at Fargo, arrived home Thursday. Homer Brownawell moved to Moffit Tuesday to take over the pool hall business. Mrs. Carl Beyer and Mrs. Hallie Belk left Wednesday evening for Far- go to attend a Homemakers’ conven- tion. .Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith enter- tained Mrs. Agnes Wright and Mrs. Vernice Sherman at dinner Tuesday. Mrs. Pete Schlabach and Mrs. Pete Coa are visiting friends in Man- in. Pea Menoken —@e By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Alice Walgren and Merwyn Baker entertained the high school pupils and Misses Margarette Olsen and Ruth Welch at a sleighing party Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. C. King Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers and Mr.! and Mrs. R. G. Abelein attended the American Legion banquet and bridge party at Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Harry Graves and daughters, Medina, visited at the Charles Graves home Saturday night and Sunday. Percy Freeman of Baldwin and Mrs. Carl Jacobson and daughter were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers Sunday. Miss Genora Berg and Miles Neil- son, Mandan, were entertained at din- ner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein. Members of the high school basket- ball team, Miss Margarette Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel, attended the Bismarck-Mandan basketball game Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven, Re- were in Menoken Friday and called at the V. M. Craven home. Stanley McCurdy is staying with Conrad Welch while attending high school during the severe cold weather. 8. E. Clizbe and son Lloyd motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth, Elmer Bloomquist and August Hogue mo-! tored to Sterling Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and Vivian visited at the George Hughes home Sunday. Lloyd Clizbe made a trip to James- town Wednesday. Ed and Andrew Schauer visited at the O. J. Roth home Sunday. Alex Couch and family visited at the 8. E. Clizbe home Saturday eve- Woll home. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Berg and daughter spent Wednesday evening at the Sam Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurlie were guests at the Henry Gesele home ‘Wednesday. Miss Grace Nelsonlis spending 8 few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Heriry Gesele and daughter Aletha visited at the Lewis Wagner home Thursday. Mrs. Christ Warner will entertain the Ladies’ Aid Wednesday evening. A. E. Nelson and son Halley motored to Bismarck Friday. Henry Gesele motored to Bismarck Friday to get Ed Gesele, who has spent the last eight weeks at the hos- ital. eur. and Mrs. Christ Schell were visitors at the Fred Just home Thurs- day. > Among Sunday evening guests at the John Berg home were Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redington of Wilton. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gaub recently received a telephone call to come to dinger of Coleharbor. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Bender motored to Mercer on business Saturday. Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Seibold mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday to see Mrs. Ray Spitzer, who is a patient at the hospital. > Glenview | — By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Reynard Spitzer and baby daughter came home from Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and chil- dren visited at the Con Johnson home Monday evening. Annette Anderson and Frayne Er- strom spent the week-end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and daughter Helen, Frank and John Mur- Frank Partyka and tained at @ dancing party at the Charles Kratz home Saturday evening. |The Kratzs were former residents of this vicinity. Mrs. William Larson ison the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray, Mr. and Mrs, Al Holden and . and . Enock Anderson were Wilton callers Saturday. Wayne Morroe, son of Mr. and Mrs, Burt Monroe, was taken to the St. 4 the bedside of their cousin, John Al- e Mrs./family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deide and Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and family visited at the Henry Larson home Tuesday. L. Madland was a Bismarck caller Thursday. {Sibley Butte ° By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQU!ST Mrs. C. A. Mattson, who has been ill is improving. Mrs. V. M. Craven re- turned home Sunday after spending a week with her, Gertie Elsner returned to her home after spending two months at the S. E. Clizbe home. Alice Clizbe came home Thursday" accompanied by May Ellen Reise. They returned to McKenzie Monday morning to resume their school du- ties. Charles Cederstrom shopped in Mc- Kenzie Thursday. Mrs, Arne Madland is staying at the L, Madland home. Alta By KARL SCHATZ Eddie Johnson called on George Hecker Monday. Roy Just of near Alta was a Pick- ardville shopper Monday. Charles Larson visited friends in this community Monday. johnson and daughters Esther ‘and Irene were McClusky shoppers Monday. John Blotter visited: with Adolph Libe Monday evening. Those who visited with John Stroh Monday evening were Fred Kurle, Ed, ‘Hank and Edwin Schatz. Fred Bender was an Alta shopper ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub and fam- ily visited with Roy Just Tuesday eve- ning. Many attended the party which was given at the Fred Brockett home Sat- ‘urday night. . Mr. and Mrs, Millard Coombs vis- ited with Frank Coombs Sunday. Clarence Oderman spent the week- end with Walter Coombs: Eddie, Andy, Esther and Irene John- son visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones Tuesday evening. ‘Those who visited at the Fred Brockett home Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and son Wayne, Eddie and Esther John- son and Thafield Schatz. Edwin Schatz and Ted Hochhalter accompanied back by Miss Bertha Volimer, who is attending high school. Fred Brockett and Albert Anderson motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just spent Friday and Saturday at the Just home near Mercer. Mrs. Millard Coombs was & Mc- Clusky shopper Monday. ‘A Kenneth Ness visited his cousin Noel Ness Sunday. Callers at the Joe Diede home the past week were: Johnny Schaffer, Al- | vin Brockett, Henry Schaffer Fred Brockett. W. H. Brownawell, who has been ‘@ | visiting relatives and friends in Moffit, Sterling and Bismarck the past week, returned home Friday. Mrs, Jake Voll visited friends in Bismarck @ few days last week. Miss Mabel Wilson, who teaches a No. 1, is suffering with a severe ‘cold. Ernest Saville, who has been suffer- ing from an infected thumb, is con- siderably improved. Sunday guests at the W. H. Browna- well home included Mr. and Mrs. “Bud” Knott, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and Miss Helen Brownawell, all of Bismarck, and Bobby Browna- well of Sterling. f Driscoll i ——_—_—__ By DELLA MAE OLSON their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson and daughter Jacqueline, Mr. and Mrs..A. H. Meland, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen and daughter Syl- via, and Mrs. William Van Vleet and children. Mrs. Irving Hanson has returned home after spending a few days in Bismarck. . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Titus spent Monday evening at the Clarence Swanson home. A. Eisenbeisz and Mr. Airsman were Bismarck callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thomas enter- tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Knudson and daughter Valdis. Mrs. Ole Quale and daughter, Mrs. Oscar Pederson, and Mrs. A. H. Me- land spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Vic Pederson. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, jr., spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Steeg. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann had as their guests Sunday the Misses Nettle- ton, Ortman and McCormick. Rey. Lars Foss left for Fargo Sun- day evening to attend a convention. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale, Sam Ras- mussen and Mrs. Dorothy Hargrave and children of- Bismarck spent Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs, Clif- ford Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and fam- ily spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Johns, The Driscoll Home Town team will play a basketball game here with the ‘Wing team in the hall Friday eve- ning. Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Swanson spent Monday at the Al Chapin home. Mr. E. Elleflod spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull. Mrs. Alden Nelson was called’ to her home in Kidder county because of the illness of her father. Mrs, George Haugen and daughter Sylvia spent Monday afternoon with Mr. A. H. Meland. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnette spent, Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein. Mrs, E. A. Thomas and Mrs, Wil- liam Van Vleet spent Wednesday af- ternoon with Mr. P. C. Tompt. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. Math Koppy was a business. caller in Cannon Ball Thursday. Herman Backhaus and sons Herman and John transacted business in Can- high school there. Grenz shipped & carload of ‘hogs to St. Paul recently. Business callers in Cannon Ball from this vicinity Friday were Steve Koppy, jr., Godfrey Grenz, Oswin Riener and D, C. Denholm. “Buster” Perry and Jack Mickel of Gayton came down to Gayton school No. 2 Friday to get Mrs. Perry and daughter Ruth who will spend the week-end at their home in Gayton. Callers at the Porter Umber home Saturday evening were Steve Koppy, Jr., Philip ‘Schock, Emil and Edwin Renschler. Henry Knittel and Walter Schier- meister visited friends in Gayton Sat- urday and Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Porter Umber visited Sunday with William Henderson, who is oe school south of Cannon. Bal Clear Lake iH By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN E. A. Van Vleet called at the Selden Bryant home recently. L, B. Olson spent Monday with his brother William. - Selden Bryant has been playing with Steele in the ditsrict basketball tournament. Mrs. Vivian Bryant and daughter Betty visited with Mrs, Carl Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson had as|® a ‘Wednesday evening until Satur- ay. Carl Erickson of Driscoll it spent Thursday night at the 8. L. Bryant} school. home, ‘Wayne Olson was an overnight vis- itor with Bobby Beyers Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen enter- tained friends and relatives Friday eae 5 |. W. Beyers spent the week-end at "Bismarck. Mrs. Adolph Hansen and children spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schoon. Walter Christensen called at the 8. L, Bryant home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and fam- ily were Sunday visitors at the Wil- Ham Stiles home. Mrs. Dorothy Hargrave and sons Billy and Buddy of Bismarck were a callers at the 8. L. Bryant jome. Ole Newland was a caller at the W. F. Kuler home Monday. * Hans Peterson called on L. B. Olson Monday. e Missouri | o By L. M. CRAWFORD Clark home '. Mrs, William Small spent Thursday Moke! with Mrs. Tony Striet in Bis- marcl Miss Lucille Crawford spent several days last week at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. James Robidou. Bob Anderson of Bismarck spent the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs, William Mills of near P, Hanson. Brittin By 0. DUTTON Mrs. Emmet Wiseheart left Wednes- day evening for Center Point, Ia., where she was called by the serious illness of her father. Mrs. Clifton Kimball was a visitor at the Day home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills and daughter visited several days last week at the home of Mrs. Mills’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford. Miss Irene Dralle and Park Hoover were out of school last week because of illness. : ‘W. 8. Triplett was a Sunday caller at the Dralle home. Miss Josephine Giovannoni visited at the Knudtson home recently. Roy Dutton was a Brittin caller ‘Thursday. Richard Owens, William Mills and Elmer Schwartz were Tuesday callers @jat the Wallace home south-of Brittin. Mrs. George Cabbage was a visitor at the Day home Friday. The Giovannoni children are out of school with chickenpox. Clayton Blount spent the week-end with Blair Kimball. Miss Josephine Giovannoni left Thursday for her home in Salt Lake City after an extended visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Giovannoni. Jule Doan left Wednesday for Sac- ramento, Calif., where he was called by the illness of his father. Miss Eleanor Crawford, Bismarck high school student, is ill with chick- enpox. Ecklund | senest 3 oo By JUSTINE MOBRIS Frank Miller was a caller at the H. A. McCullough home Monday. Bennie Anderson has been spending the week at the Wallace Anderson home. Wallace and Leyi Anderson were business callers at the Clarence Scott home Monday. Charlie Schorch transacted business in Bismarck Monday. T. F. Morris and son Gerald trans- acted business in Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan and fam. visited at the Victor Anderson Mr. and Mrs. son Bale were shoppers in Bistharck Tuesday. ~Gerald Morris visited Lester Fester- day. Gene Perkins was a caller in Bis- dinner guests at the Ed Morris home Wednesday. Frank Miller transacted business Bisinarck Thursday. school No. 3 went to the V. L. Ander- son home Thursday evening to cele- |brate Frayne’s seventh A Bernice Morris, who teaches Crofte school No. 3, spent the week-end at motored to Washburn Friday and were her home. @|Brittin spent the week-end at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and ©! son “Jerome motored to Bismarck ‘Wednesday. William Mills visited at the Emory ‘Woodworth home Saturday. Mrs. John A. Stewart Floyd and » Charles Swenson vis- ited at the 8. F, Lambert home in By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Louis Peterson of Bismarck was an overnight guest at the home of his uncle, Andy Peterson Friday. Orville Falkenstein and Noel were callers in the capital city Fri- day. Mrs. Louie Zollar and small daugh- kas spe Wednesday with relatives in jay Richard in Wilton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Lenihan and family were recent guests at the Tom Morris home in Ecklund townsh} Ralph Fricke of Cromwell recently visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Fricke. A few friends and neighbors of John ‘Herdebu, sr., surprised him at his home Sunday evening, the occasion being his birthday. Those cluded Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falken- stein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and family and several present in- Kicl others. @| Rev. N. 8. Johnson held services in the Presbyterian church Sunday af- Fred “Schroeder is spending time in Bismarck where he is a mem- ber of the jury. Hexbert Little called at the Law- rence Stocks home the early part of the week. The Crofte Star Homemakers club met,at the home of Mrs. Walter Ry- berg Wednesday afternoon. This meet- ing had been planned for the previous week but was postponed on account of Tuesday. |liams Ung at the St. Alexius hospitel Tues- Ay ° Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS ] a a A. F. Tourtelotte motored to Bis- The pupils and teacher of Ecklund | marck Sunday taking Frances, guest Elizabeth Enwright and Andy Garnes, jr., back to school, Steinett, formerly of Dickin- was a guest of Regan friends several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer, Mr. and Tuesday afternoon. Borner transacted business | Harry and | yd Mrs. “pacclaslbcinitead peace ecb Arann | ‘burger home. Sanger evening and attended a bridge party at the Wayne Richard- son homie, The Bridge club met at the L. Hop- kins home Wednesday evening. High scores were made by Mrs. A. H. Lund- berg. Mrs. B. O. Lein will be the hostess Wednesday. Margaret Gavin returned to Regan last week. She will make her home with her sister Gladys Gramling, who teaches near Alta. A. F. Tourtelotte and Mr. and Mrs. L, Hopkins motored to Bismarck ‘Thursday evening. Mrs. Tourtelotte arrived from Fargo’ and returned home with them. The Women’s Bridge club enter- tained their husbands at a party at the Lawrence Hopkins home Friday evening. High scores were held by ‘Mrs. Joe Kiefer, Mrs. L. Hopkins, J. 8. Penner and August Westerman, Frances Tourtelotte has-been chos- en to head her troop of Girl Scouts at jismarck, Bi 4 Ella and Ethel Schilling spent the week-end at the A. H. Lundberg home. By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and isons were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Glanville Sunday. ~° Edward Steiglemeyer, Edwin Zinke, and Oswald Zinke, were recent at the Ulfers and Kraft homes. meyers Sunday. Laverne Goldburg was @ guest at the McIntyre and homes Saturday and Sunday. Jacob Steiglemeyer called at Jacoby Roberts spent Monday baa at the Kraft home, Lyla and Ethel Hendrickson are vis- | Lillia iting in Washburn, Mr. and Mrs, L. Hopkins entertained ‘at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Joe ‘Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte, ‘Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lien, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ‘Lein, daughter Marjory and Russell Hopkins. + | Braddock ” By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. Spitzer, Sr., Mrs. Sun- dahl and Miss Helen Dahl of Kintyre a at the Carl Spitzer home Tues- Miss Ruth Edholm, who has been ill with , soon will return to Mrs. Wetzel and little daughter, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weber, returned to their home at Wishek ‘Thursday. E. F. Savage went to Bismarck Sat- urday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacLachlan. The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church 4, at the home of Mrs. ter. Nora Sisco and daughter Leone, who are visiting here at the C. T. Bar- » went to Kintyre Saturday to visit relatives. ‘The members’ of the Luther League il of Turkeys to Chi- ‘The proceeds will go in Braddock Sat- of Mrs. Kangas, making her home Kangas, southeast deat been. » Fred Irvin Sattler and Jacob er motored to Tuttle We Dean Glanville was a caller at Mc« Intyre’s Saturday evening, Trygg By GLADYS NELSON Edwin Olson was an overnight guest Tuesday at the George Nelson home. Gladys Nelson, who has been visite ing with the Fred Habeck family in McKenzie, has returned home, Mr. and Mrs. Gene motored to Bismarck Tuesday where Mrs. Cunningham consulted a phy- ares na ee . and Mrs. George Nelson Edwin Olson motored to Bimaret ‘Tuesday. John Anderson called on Arthur Magnus Thursday on some school business. A special school. meeting was held pet cr at ees tisend No. 1. irene an yd And school seniors at Bismarck, ‘visited their grandperents, the Charlie Stroms at Still, over the week-end. A whist party was held Saturday Magnus home. Over 50 people attended. High scores Raby to Arthur Magnus and Louis By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher ‘“ {ily and Mr, and Mrs, A. F. Jake Martie was a supper guest Thursday at the Otto Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger, Mr. and Mrs, William Ollenburger and Mr. and Mrs, John Dixon visited Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Ollenburger. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Abbott and T. G. Gerow spent Thursday evening at the C.D, McGinnis home. Mr. and Mrs. William Herman had as Sunday supper guests Mr. and Mrs, Alex Herman, Richard Tapplin was a Monday call- er at the Fred Danielson home. Charlotte Wilmot spent the week- end with her mother, Mrs. Harry Davenport, at the Mat Michelsen home in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. William Ollenburger and Mr, and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger visited Wednesday evening at the Charles Spitzer home near Baldwin. Miss Pauline Spitzer returned home with them to visit at the Ben Ollen- br visited friends in Bismarck Sun- ‘Mrs, Meta Jones spent the week in|5i friends. Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth had as Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Davenport, the Misses Char- lotte and Ruth Wilmot and Alf John- gon, [ ___Moffit 13 By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mrs, Ed Olson, Mrs. W. V. Carroll, Mrs, Burt Johnson, Misses Harriet Moffit and Maxine Hoeft and Max ‘kul | Hoeft visited at the Frank Benz home Tuesday. Mrs. Emil Enockson and Miss Amanda Iwen visited at the home of Mrs, Burt Johnson’ Wednesday eve- ‘Mrs, W. H. Edson and daughter Dorothy visited at the Hoffman home Sune Clair Porter left Saturday with two cars of hogs for St. Paul. He will be gone about 10 days and will visit with i and and sibveey Burt Johnson, Mrs. C. E. Moffit ind children, William Lane and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Benz Monday. Mrs, Fay Johnson visited at the Emil Enockson home Monday. family and Sarah Berg were guests at the Carl Berg home Joe Cook Jr. has been sick few days. Harold Heints worked Lloyd Koudson called in Mogan wut in Pri« day evening. Oscar Olson and Dee Bailey were Bismarck callers Thursday. The Novy children have been ab- sent from school this week, because of bad roads. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family and Dee Bailey were dinner guests at Sere Se a orca spel afew with his aunt, Violet Olson. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Fisher and fam- ily were callers at the Walter Scott home Sunday. x Gudrun Jordahl spent the week-end abner home here. ~ 3. G. O. Lindsey and children and Merrill Lindsey were callers at the Joe Cook home Monday. Rose Ellen Patton has been ill, . 7 Steiber ] By MES. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. Ted Amundson and family visited at the J, C. Olson home junday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett enter< tained a number of friends at a dance ing party at their home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. John Carlson were Regan callers Wednesday. Herb Falmer was a Regan caller lay. Delbert Olson spent two days last week at the Oscar Wickstrom home. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bergq Mr. and . Wednesday evening at the John son home. i Mr. and Mrs, Robert Patener were ‘Regan shoppers Tuesday. Visitors at the John Anderson home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brackett and family, Mr, Mrs. Fred Bergquist and Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and family. Mr, and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne called at the J. C, Olson home Ws spent’ Carl- Seilinger ‘Wednesday. Joe Scallon called at the Charley Johns home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Halver and son Stanley and Mr. and E. E. Glan- ville went to @ party/Si evening at the Howard Glan’ home. Miss Opal Harvey spent the-week- end at her home in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth are visit- ing at the Henry Siebel home.