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. By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Andy Peterson has been spending the past week at the homes of rela- A number of country children miss- ed school the past few days because|day. of the cold weather. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little and daughter Irma were Sunday guests at the Fred Kant home. Baldwin friends of Mrs. Richard Nixon, former resident of this com- ed in knowing she is in good health. Mrs. Nixon, who is the mother of Mrs, Herbert Little, visited here a few, years ago. Emry Lundin, who is making his home with the Robert Solberg family in Naughton township visited friends here Sunday. Emry plans on going to the West Coast this spring where he will spend some time with relatives. Fred Schroeder who was a member of the county jury spent the week- end at his home east of Baldwin. — Orville Falkenstein, was a recent caller at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein. Mr. and Mrs. John French of Bis- marck were recent guests at the home of relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein home tultte Olaf, Joe and Arnold wold were visitors at the Anna Knudson home Monday evening. Mrs. A. H. wane called at the Uhde home Tuesda: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe ‘Ketter were guests at the Carl Berg home Monday. Olaf and Arnold Wold were Regan Mr. Canfield Ladies’ Aid met ved Ls Anna Strand We meeting wil bo at ine Alvin Coes home, Feb. 17. The Ole Wold family spent Tues- day evening at the Cecil Elkins home, Norman Little spent two days this week with Loyd Knudsen. ‘Mrs. Harry Davenport. has returned after spending the two weeks at Wilton. - Gene Little and Joe Wold spent the a L. Jordahl nme members the Homestead tod met eae he anare Fisher home Glenview | By VIOLET L, JOHNSON Misses Victoria and Theresa Hefta visited at the Al Holden home Mon- y. -Mrs. ace Johnson and Cornelia and Ingvald, * Mrs. Joe Brown and son 101 BISMARCK TRIBUNE. CO ow Sterling . , By FERN RB. STEWART Henry Apland and son Donald Were Driscoll callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. -Tom Stewart’ and family viisted at the J, D. Stewart home in Driscoll Sunday. Charley Whitney of Steele called at the Henry Alpand home Wednesday. Floyd Belk attended a business meeting at Dickinson last week. Miss Adelaide Hall spent the week- end at the Ed Schmidkunz home. Miss Eloise Neth and mother of Menoken called at the Lee Neth home here Monday. Chauvin, Arthur and Elsie Belile, Roy Hansen and Wesley Hall called at the Ed Schmidkunz home Sunday. The regular Union meeting was held in the hall Monday. ‘The Sterling school students start- ed practicing basketball Monday. R. L. Dorson and Martin Reddy called at the Ed Schmidkuhz home Saturday. Charley Ryan left Monday for Vic- toria, Minn. ‘\(___Wilson—«i ° By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf visited at the Fred .Wagner home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner visited at the Sam Berg home Tuesday eve- Marvin ‘visited ‘at the Jacobson home | Ming. Teeeeey.. faiter Simons and family vis- ited a at ‘be Lester Larson home Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kozak, Edwin Nathan and Eva Haluzak, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Con Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. dd Jacobson were Wilton shoppers fednésday. Mr. Lawrence Ousley returned home from the Veteran’ 1 hospital at Fargo the early part of the week. He is reported to be getting along well. Mrs. Wallace Anderson and daugh- ter Betty are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden. Brown and son Marvin ag Johnson home Sun- are Monroe returned the last the week from Bismarck where spent several days at the bedside of her t son Wayne, who has been ser- ill. He is much improved. Al Holden was a Wilton shopper and small son have returned to their | Saturday. home at Still after spending several days with Mrs. Falkenstein’s parents, Mr and Mrs. William Fricke, Sr. Annette Anderson and Frayne Er- strom, Wilton high school students, spent the week-end with their parents Young folks of the community have | here. been enjoying toboggan and skating parties since the cold weather. ——___________—_-e | Braddock By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Gooding were in Bismarck Monday. Twenty-one pairs of all ‘wool stockings, knit by Braddock women were sent Monday to the Red.Cross headquarters at Linton. ' Miss Lillian Roos returned to be home here Monday morning. ‘The Ladies Aid will meet at the| w home of Mrs, George Dexter Satur- day instead of Wednesday as previ- ously reported. Frank Appert zt, Hazelton... Was &}the esday. Edwin aye postoffice inspector visited the local postoffice Wednes- day. Mrs. H. H. Cramer, who visited returned to Braddock Thursday. U sremac oreting Paul Kanski was a recent visitor at the Mike Kozak home. George Oltjen and Marie and Car- Johnson motored to Bismarck oe { S.W.Burleigh | By KATIE D. STEWART James Karas was ® business caller ~d the Claude Houser home Tues- y. Rev. Gulson, who has been suffer- ing with pneumonia, had a relapse Wednesday. Mrs, A. J, Stewart was an over- night visitor in Bismarck last week. She took her daughter Alice May to the -docter:- Ernest Lange and coors Hoheimer were Wusiness callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Claude Houser called at the A. J. Stewart home recently. Howard Kenny was a business call- er at the Dan McLean home Thurs- Mrs. J. B. Rott and little son Jack | day, are visiting at the E. F. Savage home. Miss Ethel Olson, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Olson, & former resident of Braddock, died at the home of her mother in the Tell neighborhood Sat- urday after a lingering illness. Carl Spitzer is ill at his home here with tonsilitis. Dale Barton, who has been ill is able to be around again. George Wright went to: Bismarck ‘Thursday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Pers had charge of his school room during his absence. The Study and Civic club met ‘Tuesday evening with Mrs. Lesher as hostess. The next meeting will be Feb, 9 at the home of Mrs, Long. Harriet 2 By MRS. O. G. WIETSTOCK Bernie Zimmer broke down in his car bucking the snow drifts Sunday while returning to his school. The main roads were opened up in fine shape Sunday by the county out- fis. Sam Bippus and O. a. ‘Wietstock motored to Bismarck Wednesday on business. Mrs, A. L. Thompson and daughter Helen motored to Tuttle Tuesday to consult the doctor. Helen had an at- tack of appendicitis. Bill Merkel went to Elmer Perry's ‘Wednesday to continue his work there. Thecla Zimmer came home on the train Friday as the roads were too bad for car driving. Oscar Patts returned home trom | ¢ Perry's Friday where he has been working. Emil Matti left for Vashti the first | urda; part of the week. Eide returned home Thursday, temporarily. ‘Thursday. : Claude Houser and son Ernest, Joe Clark, Mr. and Mrs. John’ Crawford ae daughter, and Henry Crawford among those from Laem com- munity whe who were Shoppers in Bis- marck. Me londay. Mrs. Roy Little, Gene and Norman James Kovas was a business caller in Bismarck Thursday. Joe Deitrich transacted business in Bismarck Tuesday. Howard Kenny, Roy Thom, Ernest Lange and ‘Johnnie Becknall were callers at the Norman Stewart home Sunday. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—s—S_-o | ~. Moffit J By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT ‘The Woodmen held their whist and prizes. nished by; Bre Fred Moffit, Don Dralle and Miss Loulse Reidman. The next | party will be a hard times dance, Feb. 12. /. The Misses Etta Hoffman and Har- fiet Moffit visited Thursday evening at the Emil. Enochson home. Burt. Johnson spent the week-end ford vilsted ap the C. E. Moffit home ‘Wednesday. John Lunde and sons Albert and Arthur were called out to help clean up the wreck on the N. P. south of Boas ven Seared ARAN, ee {De jured. ‘The Misses Etta Hoffman and Har- day. E, M. Whittaker was a Moftit call- er Tuesday. Lee Hamblen visited at the home of ne sister, Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury Sat: 4 Burt Johnson entertained at ¢ son, home | Beyers. Gust Neimiller and John Berg were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Christ Wolf entertained the Ladies of the quilting club Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Warner mo- tored to Mercer Tuesday. Jake Buchholtz motored to Bis- marck Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gesele spent Sunday at the Ed Gesele home. Halley Nelson and Miss Grace Nel- son spent Saturday evening at the John Berg home. Miss Gladys Gramling and Miss Betty Redington visited at H. E. Red- ington’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner and Ro- bert visited at the Henry Gesele home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Woll, jr., vis- ited at the John Berg home Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. John Stroble spent Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Nei- miller, re | Regan e e By BERNADETTE HOPKINS The school honor roll for the past term is as follows: Florence Berg, Ro- bert Lundberg, Harold Rannestad, Lyle Berg, Eldon Bailey, Claire Al- brecht, John ‘Watkins, Ruby Mickel- Rollin Mickelson, Josephine Brennise, Shirley Brennise, Mavis Strand, Rosebud Strand, Margaret Garnes, Helen Aune, Lucille Lehr, and Thelma Hanson. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and Eloine Rhodes motored to Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer were guests at the Carl Berg home Monday. Mrs. A, H, Helgeson and Gladys Burdette of Bismarck called at the L, Hopkins home Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid met at the Andrew Fisher home Wednesday” The next meeting will be held Feb. 17-at the L, Hopkins home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott and Miss Ann Eide were Monday guests at the W. N. Kelly home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins of Alta were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes motored to Minot Wednesday. The members of the Woodmen lodge held a business meeting in the log cabin Tuesday evening. Hester Bailey spent several days of last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mabel Bailey. ‘Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Westerman were Mr, and Mrs. Sam Houser and daughter La Verna of McClusky. Mrs. Andrew Lehr returned home from a Bismarck hospital Tuesday, where she had been a patient for the past month. Oscar Lundberg left Thursday for St. Paul where he will take medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly called at eS Carl Berg home Tuesday eve- ning. Violet Rasche of Bismarck was 2 guest last week of her aunt and un- cle, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Rupp. The members of the Homesteaders lodge held a business meeting at the Andrew Fisher home Thursday eve- Mr. and Mrs, B. O, Lein and Rus- sell Hopkins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, B. E. Rierson motored to Bismarck Sunday. ———— —- -———_? | Clear Lake | ——— By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet left the first of the week for a visit with relatives in Wisconsin. Chris. Schoon, daughter Lillie and Mrs. Anna Hansen were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Selden Bryant, daugh- ter Betty, and Bobby Hargrave visit- ed at the Albert Christensen home ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, B. P. Parlay and son Paul were Tuesday evening callers at the H. A. Smith home. Mrs. Ole Newland spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mrs. Henry Olson and sons act Wednesday visiting with Mrs. J. W. L, B. Olson was a caller at the Al- bert Christensen home Friday. ‘Miss Nellie Dance, teacher at the Beyer school, spent the week-end here. * Wayne Olson tt Saturday and Sunday with Bobby Beyers. E. A. Van Vleet called on his son Allen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and son spent Sunday at the Christ Bill Klien. Mr, and Mrs. William Herman visited there Sunday eve- Joe Broxmeyer, Tappen, and John Brown, Bismarck, were Sunday vis- itors at the Richard Polzin home. Mrs. E. D. McGinnis attended a missionary meeting at the home of Mrs. C. W. Howe, Wilton, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Waddington and family spent Thursday evening at the Thomas Hanwell home. Miss Charlotte Wilmot spent the week-end at Regan. Mrs. Andrew Pfau and sons Ray- mond and Clemens spent Saturday and Sunday at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ollenburger visited Sunday at the Willlam Her- man home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth, Mrs, Harry Davenport and Mrs. Otto Larson were Wednesday dinner guests a Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefer of Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson and family visited Sunday at the Jacob Danielson home in Regan. Danielson home in Regan, | Rock Hill j By RUTH LITTLE Nettie and Elizabeth Farley were Sunday guests at the Knute Knute- son home. Mr .and Mrs. Wertz and family were Thursday guests at the Andrew Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ambrose were Wing callers Saturday. E. Moses called at the C. E. Christ- ianson home Monday. ~ Lawrence Fitzgerald was a Friday night and Saturday guest of Aelred 4nd Lawrence Bouche. Willie Jiras was a Wednesday din- ner guest at the J. F. Little home. Merril Lindsey and Andrew Walker motored to Regan Monday. Miss Hester Bailey returned home Sunday after spending a week with her sister Mabel at Regan. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen last week. Sunday school. Each Sunday during the winter Sunday school will be con- ducted there, Mrs. John Nieland spent Sunday night at the Horace Dirlam home. \ Still By B. P. HAGSTROM Misses Nadine Noon and Velma Johnson were hostesses at supper for evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lind were callers in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. John T. Johnson spent Sun- day with Mrs, Nina Sandelin. Mrs. Walfred Asplund and daugh- ter Doris visited Monday afternoon with Mrs, Roy Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Torzeski and son Clarence visited with Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Hochhalter Monday evening. The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran church met Thursday at the A. F. Andrews home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson, Edna Falkenstein, Ingrid Hagstrom, Clif- ford, Richard and Harry Vincent at- tended the A. O. U. W. lodge party in Wilton Wednesday. Mrs. Peter Johnson called on Mrs. Signe Johnson and Mrs. Conrad Johnson Wednesday, The Hustlers’ Baby Beef club held @ kitchen party in the Still hall Fri- day. Miss Bennevi Pearson spent Wed- nesday evening with Miss Hilma Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, Erick Pearson and children were - Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hag- strom, Frank Miller and Eugene Perkins were business callers at the Hag- strom home Tuesday. Anthony Erickson, strom, Ruben Wayne Sand- Pearson and Marion family, Mrs. Robert ‘Welch and chil- dren, Mrs. Johnson : and _ grandsons and George and Robert McMurrich Met at the Chester Boyd home for at’ Mandan Saturday evening. The} cou? was 24-10 in favor of the Indian girl LaJuanta, Colo., are parents of a son born Jan. 28. Mrs. Engelbrecht was formerly Miss Thelma Rosvold. John Tysver and son of Hazen vis-) ited Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson from Tuesday until Thursday while en route to Fargo. Mrs. Gilchrist of Beulah has been jvisiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Mor- ton and sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Jor- dan. The Royal Neighbors are giving a hard time dance in the hall Friday, @ group of girls in Wilton Tuesday | Feb. 12. Appointments of pink and yellow were used for the birthday dinner party given Tuesday evening by Mrs. H. A. Knudson for her daughter Miss | Valdis. Covers were laid for 10 guests. |_ Miss Pearl Hanson and Stanley and Franklin Hanson spent Sunday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson had as their guests Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and daugh- ter Delores. Raymond Van Vleet has been on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. William Lauf and family and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bas- sen and family spent Saturday eve- ning at the Clarence Syverson inome. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family were dinner guests at the F. O. Johnson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Sterling spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale. Mrs, Carl Meland and son Wylis spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. A. HH. Meland. The Driscoll band is on the pro- gram for the Masonic affair to be given Monday at- Steele. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid meeting has keen postponed this month. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Swanson and daughter Beva Jean. Tuesday guests at the Ernest Gor- [Strand were callers at the Hagstrom| Miss Nettleton, Miss Ortman and don home were Mrs. Nels Nelson and Emma and Hugo. Vinoent Sherman motored to Wil- ton Wednesday to spend a few days at his hore. C. E. Christianson visited School No. 1 Tuesday. Everett Baliey has been ill this week. He motored to Wilton Monday to consult a physician. 8. B. Olson was a Sunday guest at the Roy Farley home. Ernie Gordon called at the Andrew Kolb home Tuesday. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey visited at the | |30e Cook ‘home Monday morning. Shirley Valker was a Thursday night guest of Irene Wertz. -Albert Vollen and Andrew Olson motored to Regan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg ‘were Wednesday guests at the Ernest Gor- don home. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Strand Wednesday. \ Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzger- ald home were Mr. and Mrs. John Pool and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sher- man and family. oO | Hazlegrove 2 By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Art Ochsuner was in Arena Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gellner and son Robert and daughters “Anethaand Anna were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff, jr. Alex Neff, jr., and his sisters Ella and Lena were Monday evening visit- ors at the Christ Wolff home. John Wutzke visited Tuesday after- noon at the Bill Gellner home. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rosenau and Alfred Borth of Wing were visit- ing Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff. William Merckel and Miss Bessie Dell of Arena were united in marriage Jan, 21 by the Rev. Marcus Boudler of Tuttle. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray gpa eee f Welch’s Spur__| pean ee @ | Arthur Hulbert returned with them were recent callers at the home of Mrs, Ida Perry. Andrew Kraft called at Hazlegroves and John Sattler’s Friday. Art Anderson and“Bert Inmane of Hurdsfield spent the week-end at the McIntyre home. Andrew’ and Harold Kratt called Sunday aftertioon at the Hazlegrove and Stewart homes. ° | Taft ——_ By MRS. P.M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs, E. C, Fogarty were Sterling’ callers Tuesday. They also visited at the Elsus Elness home. E. L. Hurr called at Horace Fair- child’s Tuesday morning. Charley Anderson was a Capital City visitor Tuesday. Mort Colton, Driscoll, called at the P. M. Gosney farm Tuesday. P, M. Gosney accompanied Floyd Belk to Dickinson Wednesday where they attended the Farmers Union Oil| g, convention. They returned Thursday. The Baker family accompanied by Mrs. Floyd Belk, were Capital City visitors Wednesday. P. M. Gosney accompanied Selmer Drystad to Bismarck Tuesday, where > they attended the grain dealers’ con-| 4 vention. Many from here attended the Farmers Union meeting in Sterling Monday night. ‘The Ladies’ Aid will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Henry Swindling in Bterling. Horace Fairchild and son Hanaford were in Sterling Tuesday. Mrs. Florence Elness has been spending a few days at the home of |p. her parents. By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael were in Ishmael and Robert Welch homes Monday. ee Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W home. Sunday. Lee Sundquist is improved from his illness of last week. Miss Mary Doyle spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. William Hickel of near Alta. Mrs. John Dahigren was hostess to the Swedish Mission Ladies’ Aid Thursday. Frank Miller, Eugene Perkins, Pe- ter Johnson and Axel Asplund were Still shoppers Tuesday. © Brittin | J By O. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimball and daughter returned Monday from Bis- marck where they have been visiting with relatives the past week. Miss Geraldine Hoffman has been staying at the Jason Hoover home. Charles Dutton and Howard Slater came up from Moffit Saturday and spent the night visiting at their homes. Frank King, Jr., was taken ill Wed- nesday with appendicitis, but is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gates of near at the Day home. with the flu the past week. itors at the George Morrison home. at the Jason Hoover home Sunday. E. M. Whitteaker was a Moffit shopper Monday. Miss Lydia Briscoe called at the Dralle home Thursday. Miss Helen Kershaw is ill with flu and chickenpox. Roy and Jack Dutton and Miss Re- becca visited at the Irwin Reid home Sunday. Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Emmet Wiseheart's father at his home in Center Point, Ta. Frances ——@ By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Friends came out from Bismarck and surprised Miss Vina Harms on Welch, dined at the home her 20th birthday anniversary. The evening was spent playing wiiist. Miss Vina received a number of gifts. Mrs. Tebbo Harms and son Jake were shoppers in Bismarck Monday. Robert Miller was a caller at the Joe Fisher and Adam Schauer homes Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Miller are the Parents of a baby boy born Friday. Tebbo Harms returned home Sun- day after serving on the jury the past two weeks. Violet Miller visited at the Harms home Sunday. Carl Muth called on John Olsen Sunday. . Edwin Dietzman was a caller at the Elmer Lundquist home Sunday. Visitors at the Tebbo Harms home Sunday were Dena and Senus and Clark Monroe from Bismarck and Edwin Dietzman. Alfred and Eddie Ryberg were call- ers in Bismarck Saturday. Menoken By MES. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel, Misses Margarette Olsen and Lillian New- mann were in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Funston are the Parents of a baby boy. Miss Alice Klepstein and Mrs. O. R. Ayers were shopping in Bismarck Thi . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven, Re- gan, were in Menoken Wednesday. to spend several days. Royal Thomas entertained at a party Saturday night. Conrad Welch spent the week-end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hansen is- staying in Men- han attending high school during the weather. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and fam- pe yen eee oer eae ee Hazelton visited overnight Thursday! W. 8. Triplett has been quite ill) Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews and |». daughter were Saturday evening vis- | Don Dralle of Moffit was a caller| —*| ir., “Ted” Schnaible, Math Koppy and Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan and family spent Sunday evening at the Belcher home. Mrs. Irving Hanson spent Saturday afternoon visiting Mrs, William Van Vleet. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson and the Misses Valdis Knudson, Dagmar Rosvold and Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Bur- nett spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson. es Painted Woods ——4 * By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Elmer Larson moved a building from Wilton to his farm Tuesday. Anton Nelson visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kudick and chil- dren and Harold Soderquist and chil- dren, Emory Johnson and Noreen Hannefield were callers at the Wil- aa and Lester Brown homes Sun- y. on some ice Saturday morning and wrenched his back severely. Anton Nelson, Ole Lillefjeld, Dick Kudick, Charles Hannefield and daughter Noreen and Mrs. Lester Brown were Wilton callers Saturday. Noreen and Hope Hannefield are staying in .town during the cold weather. PAVERS Tt Me Ue een Sibley Butte | ° ° L. B. Roth called at the Oliver Roth home Monday. |, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Thompkins mo- tored to McKenzie Tuesday. Lester Clark, Mrs. E. “Bloomquist and son Wayne called at the O. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Englebrecht of | { By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST | Roth home Tuesday. Ed and Andrew Schauer have: bagged four coyotes this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth and Mr. marck Wednesday. Earl Evans called at the E. Bloom- quist home Sunday. : Maxine Couch and Clarence Clizbe were absent from school Friday be- cause of the bad weather. The Clizbe and Couch boys attend- jed a party at McKenzie Saturday night. Albert Couch was a caller at the E, Bloomquist home Saturday. Roy Wildfang called at the 8S. E. Clizbe home Monday. oe '’ Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Arthur Riemer of Gayton passed through this vicinity on his way to Cannon Ball Tuesday. Jake Schiermeister was a business caller in Cannon Ball Wednesday. Andrew Feist, John Schiermeister and Joe Volk of Linton transacted business in this community and Can- non Ball Wednesday and Thursday. Emil Renschler went to Cannon Ball Saturday forenoon to meet his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Renschler, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Katie Weis of near Brien. Visitors at the Jake Schiermeister home Sunday were John Ohlhauser, and Mrs. L. B. Roth shopped in Bis-|- Mr, and Mrs. Edward Schmidt and daughter. Mrs. Perry and daughter Ruth spent the week-end at their home in Gay- ton. By KARL SCHATZ Those who were Alta shoppers Monday were Carl Schatz, Jose Gaub, John Stinert, George MacCellister and John Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily ‘visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer Monday evening. John Anderson and J. R. Jones mo- tored to Mandan Monday. Deide Monday. as number of young folks attended e birthday party which was given at the Jose Gaub home Thursday evening. Clarence Oderman called on the Carl Schatz home Friday evening. Henry Schaffer, jr, was an Alta shopper We urday ‘afternoon: fer, Soe renee and ‘Frank-Coombs Sunday afternoon. John Schaffer visited with Joe: ednesday. Mike Borshee was an Alta shopper) Jake Gaub and Albert Roy Just has been on the sick list. Clarence Odermann visited with| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender and fam- ily visited friends and relatives in Regan Sunday.. ~ Noel Ness was a Pickardville caller Sunday. Andy Johnson _ visited with Alvin Brockett Sunday.” > Heaton By SARAH HEINLE John Schlofman called at the Dave Keck home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, John Fisher were Turtle Lake shoppers Friday. Fred Brezden called at the William Brezden home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were Wil- ton shoppers Wednesday. Ruben Heintz visited at the William Wagner's Sunday evening. Mrs. Louis Rasmusson has been vis- iting with her mother at Underwood. Russell Morrison visited school No. 1 in Iowa district recently. Mrs, Bernard Hall visited with her |7® parents at Washburn recently. Among recent callers at the A. H. Heinle home were: Fred Wagner, John Schlofman, Burl Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wolf, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and William Brezden. Wing j ee J By LILLIAN MUELLER The following were Bismarck call- ers Thursday: John Mueller, J. M. Lein, Olaf Lein, George Anderson, Isadore Krementsky, Howard Glan- ville, William Knowles, Sr., Albert Little, Jake Hein, John Schreben- skie, vonn’ Hein and Esther Schreben- skie. “ Mr. and Mrs. William Brose and Mrs. Ed. Dalbec spent Sunday at the Emil Hinkel home. Rev. Brown of Tuttle held church services in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tolef Subey and daughter Donna Lou motored to Bis- marck Sunday. Edith Mueller and Jake Weber spent Sunday at the E. 8. Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. Jarés Olson and Mrs. Gust Olson and son ‘Glenn were Bismarck callers Wednesday. A. L. Davis entertained a group of men at his home Friday evening. Miss Lempi Banttari visited Mrs. H. Josephson Tuesday. Esther Scherbenskie, daughter of | ; Mr. and Mrs. John Scherbenskie, Sr., Arena, and John Hein, son of Mr. Jake Hein, Wing, marriage Friday. A group of ladies surprised Mrs. Gust Olson at her home Friday eve- ning, the occasion being her birth-} day. B. F. Heitamann conducted church services in the Congregational church Sunday evening. Martha Koski was a guest at the Jake Banttari home Tuesday night. Mrs. Ed Larson is on the sick list. Mrs. Ben McCloskey and daughter Charles Hannefield slipped and fell! trene spent Sunday afternoon at the H. Glanville home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roseneau_ visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hein Sunday afternoon. Siama Philija, Linda Siirtola, Edna Eliasson and Felix Banttari were Sunday visitors at the Josephson home. were united in| SHE’S REAL HIGH STEPPER By MARGARET DAVIS Staton Devla was 8 Priday cal at Arne Tosseth’s. Hugo Sundquist was a Mond guest of his sister, Mrs. Nils Tosset, Bert Hedstrom called on Nils To th Friday. irs, Emil Olson Olson is spending a fe Willis Johnson were business calle: on L. W. Davis Sunday. Miss Marie King has passed tr Eighth grade exeminations and staying home now. “Miss Emma Coleman, teacher ¢ No. 2, has moved to the south end « Ghylin township. Mr. and Mrs. -Emil Olson are tr parents of a boy born Thursday, Jai Mr. Ransom is spending the wints with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Englebretsoi Miss Emma Coleman, Mr. and Mr W. N. Kelley were Sunday guests ¢ Mrs. Reka Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott wet Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V N, Kelly of Regan. | Canfield By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Ladies Aid was held at the Stran home. The next meeting will t held at the Alvin Ghylin hor Feb. 17. Gene Little, Joe Wold and Merri Lindsey called at the Jordah! hom recently. Violet Olson and Clair Ghylin an Dee Batley called on Mr, and Mr Fred Olson at the Joe Cook hom Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook, 8r., visit ed at the Ira Bailey home Monday. Mrs. 8, L. Jordah] returned hom from Bismarck Wednesday. Th Knudson girls came with her t spend a short time visiting. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and bre were callers at the Joe Cook hom recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin and Geral called -at the Ole Olson home Satur day to get Clair who has been visit home Monday evening. Mrs. Harry Davenport is home an is feeling better after her illness. There will be P. T. A. meeting Fri day night, Feb. 5. The American Legion Auxiliar will meet at the Hopkins hom Feb. 11. Not many were present at th Homesteaders meeting Thursday eve ning. HUNT COPPER WITH PLANE Copper near the surface of th’ {ground is said to check growth o | vegetation. For this reason airplane are being used in Africa to spot likel; deposits of copper. ‘Associat ed Press Photo Anne Vrana O'Brien, member of the 1928 American Olympic team, Is one of the world’s eediest women. She is shown here at Les . Angeles training for the hurdles. Besides the hurdles and sprints = plans to compete in javelin and discus events, : THIS NOTE ea Ny acare TO CHINA is