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. who in Minneapolis,- will return home the near future. Rodney Allensworth was out of ‘school last week with influenza. Little ees, Lee Hoover was ill Reynolds were Thursday evening vis+ itors at the home of Mrs. Carrie Nel- gon. Mr, and Mrs. Nels Meland were Sunday at the Robert | last wee! a Mrs. Orin Dutton visited at the ‘William Gagner home, and with Mre. Ed_ Allensworth and daughter Irene in Bismarck recently. Mrs. Emmet Wiseheart returned home Monday from Oenter Point, Ie. Ralph Byers, Sterling, visited Lu- ae ee sins the cig Crawiord jome evening. Mr. and Mrs. William daughter visited at the Triplett home Friday. Mrs. M. M. Dralle and daughter Twila visited Friday with Mrs. Eldy ‘Miss Lola Morrison, Moffit high student, spent the week-end at her j pro’ Beva Jeatt, Miss Hasel Nel- Mr, and Mrs. M. T. Olson Tompt and children Lillian Sathpson spent from or anal afternoon with League vening in the Methodist church, phine Johnson leading the devotional and Miss Virginia McCann the musical program. George iter Sylvia and Mr. and Mrs, Ole it. Sunday nectind with Miss Beryl Johnson is visiting Bismarck. ‘The Misses Nettleton, Ortman and Grenz gave a Lincoln program their school rooms Friday afternoon. were} ‘The Driscoll Nimble Fingers Clothing club met at the Jim Annun- son home Saturday afternoon. . Johnson peti Priday 8) Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland had ’as Sunday evening Mr. Madson and Wil: lam Van Vieet and children. Miss Mina Lewis is visiting in Bis- @ Clayton Blount spent the week-end with Junior Whitteaker. $ Mrs. Homer Andrews and daughter Spent two deys last week at the George Morrison home. Ly! nt Monday and . Kimball home. Richard Owens was « Brittin caller Jane Kershaw and Jackie King are victims of chickenpox in Ammon Pifer visited at the home of his uncle, Elvin Hoover, Sunday. ‘Miss Irene Johnson, Bismarck high School student, has been ill. Miss Lucile Milman spent the week- end at Bismarck and Sterling. Eugene Giovanonoi is confined to his bed with inflammatory rheuma- tism as a result of having his feet badly frozen while walking to school. ee, |____ Hampton j By ELIZABETH KOPPY ‘Walter Schiermeister. and Henry Knittel stale to Cannon Ball Sunday evening where they visited at the George Weis home. Ed Kiemele, Steve Koppy, sr., Her- man Backhaus and son John trans- Lg business in Cannon Ball Thurs- Ed Weller transacted business in ¢|Cannon Ball Tuesday. D. E. Denholm, Steve Koppy sr., Herman Backhaus and sons Herman and John were among those in Can- non Ball from this vicinity Saturday. Walter Schiermeister went to Haz- Henry Jesson family attended ere Union dance in Bterling 5 this neighborhood. son Hanaford visited at the Andy/swanson home. Duchette home in McKensle Saturday | Mr, and Mrs.‘ Vietor Pederson and daughter Jacqueline spent Saturday Mrs. Homar Envik spent several/eyening with Mr. and Mrs. Irving days visiting at the Jessen home Jast/ Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson and P. T. A. will be held at the Sterling |daughter Vina spent the week-end ‘There be 8/with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland enter- tained at dinner Tuesday evening for Mrs. William Van Vieet and chil- dren. The community is giving a Wash- ington program in the hall Feb. 22, schoolhouse Feb. 18. Founders Day program. By MRS, FLORENCE BORNER Lester Falkenstein accompanied ‘Tom Morris and peard eee of Eck-|* q to Bismarck Saturday. OM. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer of Bis- marck visited local relatives Monday By MRS. 0. G. WIETSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. David Buller visited at the Jacob Buller home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Heid visited Andy Peterson has returned home from a week's visit among relatives! a¢ ‘the red Krein home Tuesday Mrs. Elmer. Williams was hostess to the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Wednes-|y “irogei home ‘Tuesday. day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson of Still and Miss Net- tie Knox of Wilton. The next meet- ing of the aid will be held at the: home of Mrs. W. C. Gelirke. Clair Welse has resumed work in Bismarck after visiting over the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Wayne Cummings. Mrs. Wallace Anderson and daugh- ter Betty have returned to their home in Still community after a visit with relatives in Baldwin. William Fricke was a business call- er in the Capital City this week. Harold Williams, who is employed at the Clarence Falkenstein home near Still, was a recent caller at the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Williams, ay and Mrs. George Whittid and daughter Florence visited with the Fred Kant family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Burl Monroe is spending some time in Bismarck ‘Wayne, who is @ patient in the Bis- marck hospital. Local friends of Miss Erne Christ- janson of Wilton will be interested in recent marriage to Gary Smith of Fargo. The ceremony was performed at Hawley, Minn. Pupils of the local schools will cele- brate Lincoln's birthday with a short Word was received here recently of the death of Mrs. Alma Erickson, sister of Alfred Ryberg of Frances, at her home in Spokane, Wash. Ry- berg left for Spokane to attend the Mrs. Erickson was an aunt of Walter Ryberg of Baldwin. The school children will have a Valentine box with the exchange of ~~ MeKenzie t By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The local P. T. A. rela its regular i monthly meeting in tl ‘Tuesday evening with President Lloyd Wildfang in charge. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz of near tt the FE, L. Adams jeaday. Those attending the Farmers’ Union Shipping association meeting in Sterling Friday night from here E. Clizbe, L. E, Heaton, Jr. and EB, L. Adams. The 4-H Chicken club met at the ‘W. L. Watson home Saturday with Miss Esther Watson as hostess. Floyd Belk of Sterling at, @ busi- Mrs. Emmet Perry and daughter Ruth spent the week-end at their home in Gayton. Bowman and son Donald were callers at the Porter Umber home Saturday. Math Koppy visited at the G. C. Grenz home Saturday. e John Burkhardt went to Linton Friday returning the next day. Mr. and Mrs. John and Mr, and Mrs. Peter Stohler of Gayton and Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Greng visited at the Steve Koppy home Sunday eve- i Welch’s Sp By MRS. R. M. WELCH Paul Skinner visited at the Robert ‘Welch home Monday. Lawrence and Leo Doppler and Marcus Trembley motored to Bis-| marck Mnoday. Julius Dorman called at the home of his brother Otto Tuesday. Mrs. Horace Dirlam was on the sick Miss Ethel Brenden visited at the Many attended the singing practice at the William Deckert home Vv. P. Heaton spent a few days in ‘Wing this week. Fred Pleines. and daughter Anna, Bill Pleines and Bill Rath were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Thursday. Art Deckert called at the George Regier home Thursday. Mrs. Pete Ensz is on the sick list. Mr William Merkel was, an over- night guest at the George Pehl, 8r., home: Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John. Merkel {toved.4o. Tuttle Friday. evening.» Mrs. - Williamson, Mrs. ‘Thompson, Mrs. Ross and Mrs, Wietstock spent Friday afternoon at the Christ Wet- Eldon Lewis and Harold Steig of Driscoll and Olga Kuloski of Wing were Friday guests at the George Pehl, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and Miss Agatha Ensz left for Goodrich Friday, where they will spend sev- Bernie Zimmer and Albert ana}Ives, were Bismarck visitors Wednes- Ann Eide were gailers in Bismarck with her son Alfred Born and sister, Mrs. Mary hearing of her Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder motored to Bismarck Thursday. Conrad Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, who has been atte! high school in Menoken, is home with His parents motored to Menoken for him Friday. Mrs. Johnson returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will McMur- rich, the latter part of the week. Mrs. Paul Skinner and children called at the Robert. Welch home Saturday evening. Mrs, John Nieland spent the week- | se: end at her home in Emmons county. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mrs. Jack Ishmal and Mr. and Mrs, John Welch were in Bismarck Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and @|family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace lam and family and Elwin MoMeens met at Boyd school No. 1 for Sunday school Sunday afternoon. Ethel and Ruby Brenden of Tut- tle and Art Deckert were Saturday guests at the L. L. Zimmer home. Ruth Hanson was a week-end guest at the A. O. Thompson home, Thecla Zimmer spent the week-end A sleighing party met at the Christ Wetzel home Sunday. The community party, held at the Saturday Ea Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Wietstock, Olive Mutchler and Milton Severson were Sunday evening callers at the A. O. Thompson home. Thecla Zimmer, Ruby Brenden and a ‘Ruth Hanson have returned to school By MRS. C. E, MOFFIT The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs, Wil- liam Carrol] Feb. 3. Rey. O. E. Kinsler drove to Brad- dock Sunday, where he preached in ning. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and son Bobby Dick were Bismarck call- Friday. The members of the school board went to Bismarck Friday on school business. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Faust enter- tained the Mothers’ Bridge club Sat- urday night. Prizes were won by rs. Emmet Carrol] and Asa Werner. The Misses Ellen Johnson, ledman and Amanda Iwen enter- Sterling called By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. Joe Kiefer spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Knudson, Miss Dorothy Kyle Pet Bantry is a law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand. Easton and John Neiland homes Fri- The Royal Neighbors will hold their regular meeting in the hall Friday ‘The Larkin club will meet with Mrs, Henty Larson B. A. and Wendell Drawver were Sundey evening visitors at the T. T. Hughes home. Whist and bridge were ‘B.|Jobn Crawford home. Mr. tained the following friends and rei- Fridey evening 4 Sougnter “vivian, who attends high Florence MeNelll of Bismarck spent 5 here. Mie Ne J. Strueving M. A. Douchette home § 2 i i 3 g ef sg i i F ri i if a u i “i i i F < 5 3 iy ii ELE i | i i if i 5 5 & E # Anderson of Minneapolis, for-/Bridge cl ‘ednesday . we Jub Wi prizes going to Mrs. Allan ‘and Irene Maulsby. ‘The ladies’ ald will meet with Mrs. L, Hopkins Wednesday. {Braddock} By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE Miss Hattie Fetterley, who has been attending Jamestown college for the Past three years has returned to her home here because of ill health. C. T. Barton was a Bismarck caller ee, and Thursday. E Mrs, Maude I. Lesber of Gary, 8. D., arrived in Braddock Wednesday ‘afternoon for an extended visit at the Thi home at Rock Hill after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Johnson, near Turtle Lake. ning guest at the J. F. Little home. Other callers during the week were | Del Davis, Andrew Kolb, Stephen Monroe, Louise and Roy Walker, Mr. family were Sunday guests at the Gottlleb Doctor hom McCullough and Steve Monroe were Regan callers Saturday. } at the John Stewart home Sunday. He also called at Norman Btewart’s. 0. G. Dave: was ® business caller at Ste le Saturday. Norman Stewart and Ed Becknall called at the Dan McLean and Anna Nicholson homes last week. Angelo Pasquetti has rented a farm on the river bottoms south of Bis- marck and expects to move there Alta By KARL SCHATZ jursday, Mrs. M, Fueling returned to her Gottlieb Doctor was a Monday eve- Robert ahd Milton Marcovitz. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Waugeman and George Hecker and Fred Kunle jcalled on Fred Brackett Monday. Clarence Odermann called on Carl Schatz Tuesday evening. Caroline Brackett missed several Oscar Magnuson, William and Roy her home some time with her uncle and aunt, (My and M fternoon with Mrs. Bert Hed- strom and Mes Unger Nord, Marilyn Johnson and Leona Sun- quist were guests of Loretta Ander- son Sunda: afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Perkins of Wil- ton called on Mrs, Perkins’ mother, Mrs. A. Tosseth, Saturday, Miss Adeline Perkins returned to in Wilton after spending Albert Johnson. W. Davis was a Thursday eve- ning dinner guest of his son, Paul, near Win George Gray could cover only part of his mail route Monday due to the [id snow near Walter Schmasky’s place. Helen Holgerson became ill in school Monday. Arne Tosseth and Staton and Owen home of her son, L. U. Leoher. who is slightly im- J. E. Fitagibbons, who has been in Bismarck hospital for the past two weeks, returned to Braddock Friday. Mrs. Arvid Katka of Lead, 8. D., arrived Wednesday to attend the funeral of her sister, Miss Ethel Ol- ‘son. Arvid Ross took two carloads of hogs to the South St. Paul markets Satruday morning. * H. I. Dries, who has been in poor health for some time, left Thursday for Kansas to consult a physician. Mrs, Spitzer of Kintyre spent a couple of days this week at the home of her gon Carl. Mrs. J. B. Rott and son Jack of Haselton left for their home Satur- day afternoon after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage. The primary room observed Col. Lindbergh's birthday Thursday by talking about his trip over the At- lantic ocean and reading stories about his boyhood. H. W. Allen spoke to students at the high school Friday afternoon, giv- ing a very interesting talk on the his- tory of Braddock. {Wild Rose i By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. 8am Gooding spent several days in Bismarck Jast week. Clifford Cleveland of Underwood spent the week-end visiting friends here. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell returned home Wednesday from Bismarck, where she was visiting her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Snyder, Henry Motts of Emmons county made a business call on the township board Saturday. Mrs. Alex Kanko visited school Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and family were Sunday guests at the Wayne Baxter home. $4 Sibley Butte i By MRS, ELMER BLOOMQU!ST Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wildfang and children visited at the 8. E. Clizbe home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Warren Clizbe and children are visiting at the R. E. Boren home. Earl Eyans afid Elmer Bloomquist Bloomquist Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompkins shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson took Vivian to Sterling Sunday to resume her school duties. Byron Clizbe returned to McKenzie Sunday evening with his brother Lioyd. Merlin Wildfang accompan- ied them. Earl Evans called in McKenzie on business Friday. Alex Couch and daughter Maxine called at the 8. E. Clizbe home Sat- urday. Peter Davidson called in McKen- zie Tuesda: Ye Mrs. Alex Couch and sons Albert and Clayton motored to Bismarck Saturday. Alex Couch and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Thompkins Sunday. Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter Vivian, Clarence Clizbe and Bennie Couch attended the Chicken club meeting at the W. L. Watson home L. E. Heaton, Jr. was appointed manager of the Farmers’ Union ship Ping association Monday night. Missouri By L. M, CRAWFORD | James MacDonald recently bought ‘| the old Crawford farm and is repair- ing the buildings. He will be able to move there in the near future. James Robidou was on the sick list Several days last week. Ed Clement was a caller at the John Crawford home Thursday. Bob McDonnell spent the week- end at the Leslie Clark home, Miss Vidette Robidou spent Sunday ee nl Evelyn Nelson, and Mrs. Alex spent: Friday evening visiting at the August Boyer, James Robidou and children Vidette and Jerome, were Capital City visitors Saturday. “Red” Tressler and Margery Mac- Donald spent Sunday visiting at the William MacDonald home. Mr, and Mrs. John Crawford and viatt t the James one the serious illness of one of his home of Mrs. where a shower was given for Mrs. Fred Olson. home of his sister, hoff. Ehnes home the past week were Ed and Henry Rasche, Mareen O'Brien, Pat Patton, Aelred Bouche, Del Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth and sons Alfred and Fred, jr., Mrs. M. Fueling, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ambrose and son 1 Harold, Fred Bender and sons, Ed- ward, Johnny and Conrad. PRR err | Clear Lake i oo visited friends in Driscoll last week. Drown Wednesday. tained @ number of neighbors Wed- nesday evening in honor of Mrs, Ar- thur_ Eriepmeyer. left Friday for Ashley. Nels Dronen farm Thursday. whist party Friday evening for aj €Vening. number of relatives and neighbors, ley home Saturday evening. About 30 people attended, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vlect. family were Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen's. Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spet- en, Mr. and Mrs. Axel and John Asplund, Ole Hag- strom and daughters Ingrid and Mar- garet, Simon Larson, Martin Strand and Cora De Vee Richard. Wayne Sundstrom were Thursday evening callers at the John and Wal- fred Asplund homes. Parents of a boy born Feb. 4. ‘Wilton shoppers Wednesday. called on Mr. Falkenstein ‘Thursday. Anderson’s Wednesday evening. motored to Wilton Tuesday. Thompson Tuesday. the parents of a son born Feb. 5. tored to Bismarck Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Johnson's uncle. sence of several days because of ill- ness. Albert and Eugene Perkins dined at the Sundquist home Thursday. ter Leona and Myrlin Johnson called on Mrs. eBrt Hedstrom Saturday. EAC RET { Frances Walter Dietzman and Elmer Lund- quist homes Monday. rence Madland home Tuesday after- @ |noon. @{% Bismarck Tuesday where she again entered the St. Alexius hos- pital. Bismarck Louis has been suffering with boils. Kenzie Tuesday. and Christine were- shoppers in Bis- marck Wednesday. mer Oanes home Thursday. and Mrs. Phil Gable and family vis- ited at the Henry Miller home Fri- day. with Edwin Dietzman. | the Lawrence week. this community were Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietz- man and son Edwin, Gladys Tooker, ,| Lawrence Mediand, Harms, home. John Kruger, Henry Miller and son August Boyer spent Saturday eve- | Harold. Robidou ! §, W. Burleigh Howard Kenny @| caller at the Barl da; Houser home Saturday. proving and hopes to be able to re- soon. The Homemakers club met at the! Joe Cook Thursday cently. Law Tuesday. Donald and Henry Schaffer visited with Joe Diede Monday evening. Emil Johnson made a business trip to Regan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diede and son Wayne visited at the Fred Brackett home Tuesday evening. George Hecker called on Emil Johnson Tuesday. Donald and Henry Schaffer called on Fred Brackett Monday evening. Eddie Johnson called on Charles Larson Wednesday. A number of young folks attended @ party which was held in honor ot Miss Bertha Fink, who is leaving for Turtle Lake Tuesday. Fred Brackett was a Regan caller Tuesday. Lewis Jergenson called on George Hecker Tuesday evening. Emil Johnson was a Pickardville caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Metz of Mc- Clusky visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just Thursday and Friday. Miss Esther Johnson called at the Willie Olson was a caller at the|/John Kimmet home Thursday. Rubin Krause is a guest at the Mrs. Bill Mehl- Callers and guests at the Fred By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. 8. L. Bryant and daughter Albert Christensen called on Nels Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson enter- Mrs. Eriepmeyer w their son, Eunice, were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. They also shopped while in the city. days of school because of illness re-|Davis motored to Wilton Friday eve- ning after Oliver Tosseth, who stay- Charls Larson visited with Tommy|ed over to play, basket ball at Wil- i ton Friday evening. Alfred Anderson entertained some of his boy friends Saturday evening. Hugo Sunquist was a Friday af- ternoon guest of Staton Davis. Buddie and Adeline Perkins of Wil- ton, spent Saturday morning with their cousin, Marilyn Johnson. Mrs, W. D. Sunquist and son, Lee, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. A. B. Johnson. 0. W. Backman and sons were Re- gan shoppers Saturd: Margaret Davis has been ill ve a Erie Englebretchen called Friday on Willis Gill. Mrs. Nels Alm and children motor- ed to the Marvin Alm home Thurs- day but had to walk part of the way due to the deep snow, Mr. and Mrs. Luther W. Davis, Staton and daughter, H. Holmes of Bismarck. Miss Hilda Krause was a recent Bismarck business caller. Chas. Peterson and son, Gust, were Many attended the party given at Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schoon gave a| the Lewis Jerganson home Friday A party was given at the B. F. Pas- | Sterling i — ° By FERN R. STEWART E. A. Van Vleet spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schoon and P.-T. A. will be held in the school- house Thursday evening, Feb. 18. A 9 | Founder's day program will be given. ) Miss Ida Hurr started high school here Monday to finish out the last ‘@|semester, She attended the Bismarck high school the first semester. Floyde Belk was a Bismarck shop- per Monday. Miss Jessie McKay spent the week- | end at the Henry Van Horn home in Driscoll. Car! Beyer is on the sick list. Mrs. John Sedivic and daughter Marjorie returned home Sunday after. spending the last three weeks in Min- neapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith moved to Hazelton Friday. Howard Schmidkunz and Anton Oberg were town callers Tuesday. Miss Helen Swindling and brother Rex spent the week-end at their home in Taft township. Wt Still By B. P. HAGSTROM The following motored to Bismarck J. M. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Torzeski are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson and Mrs. Clarence | visiting friends in Fargo. Mrs, Agnes Wright accompanied him as far as Valley City. Miss Beryl Sherman spent the week-end with Miss Mildred Olson. Mrs. Eva Turner and infant daugh- ter, Artis Royann, returned -home Wednesday. Clifford Richard called at the Roy Nick Torzeski and Harry Vincent Harold Williams called on Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom are week with Lucille Elness. The Moffit and Sterling girls’ and boys’ basketball teams will play be- fore the dance Feb. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson mo- The Luther League met Friday eve- ‘ak ° ning at the Henry Thor home. i 5 Lee Sundquist returned Tuesday to] | Glenview the Wilton high school after an ab-| # —. By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Albert Johnson, daughter Myrlin, Enos and Harry Strandemo of Minneapolis are visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs. E. E. Strandemo.| Joe Brown was caller at his broth Fred's in Painted Woods Wed- nesday. Mrs. Albert Larson and son Harold of Crofte visited at the Jacobson home Wednesday. Mrs, William Larson,.who has been ill the last two weeks, is able to be up.| Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe mo-| tored to Bismarck Friday to be with| their son Wayne, who is seriously ill at one of the hospitals, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Partyka and fam- ily gathered at the Al Holden home Thursday evening to help Mr. Holden celebrate his 57th birthday. Howard Scott and Enock Anderson motored to Wilton Friday. Miss Anette returned home to spend the week-end here, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson were Mrs. Walter Sundquist and daugh- — @ By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN John Kruger was a caller at the Carl Muth was a caller at the Law- Lawrence Madland took his mother Floyd Owen took his son Louis to Tuesday to see 2@ doctor. Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son Ed- win and Carl Muth were shoppers in| recent visitors at the Walter John- Bismarck Wednesday. son home in Painted Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and family and Herman Johnson vis- ited at the Jacobson home Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Con Johnson, Edger Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and the Enock Andersons were Wil- ton shoppers Saturday. George Buckholz and Harold Lar- son were overnight visitors at the Peter Davidson was a caller in Mc- Adam Schauer and daughters Marie Joe Fisher was a caller at the Sel- Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gable and Mr. marck Wednesday. companied him to consult a physi- cian. Clifford Olson spent the week-end | Miss Alice Fargison spent the last | spent Friday evening at the A. H. Heinle home. week-end with brothers at their home in Wilson. Miss Redington Painted Woods. Jake Harms spent Friday afternoon Harry Smith spent several days at Madiand this Callers in Bismarck Saturday from Jacobson home Saturday, Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. The Homemakers club will meet with Mrs. Howard Taplin Wednes- day. Mrs, Conrad Goranson and home Vina and Jake Emmet and Paul Ryberg, Geo. Nelson’s, went back to his home Thesdey. Word reached here that Mrs. Fred Habeck’s cousin, Louie Rodenbeck, died suddenly in Lake Park, Iowa. Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein are the ‘ hostesses. « By KATIE D. STEWART was a business Snyder home Thurs- ter, Mrs. Steve Little. Delbert Davis of Rock Hill sj ning with Luther Davis. Becknall called at the Claude Sane. guest of Marilyn Johnson. Rey. Gulson is reported quist and A. B, Johnson were shop- Pee in Wilton Saturday. e Maver avert ot eae at londay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert onion. ‘Word has been received from Port- land, Ore., of the death of Rev. John|Alm Thursday afternoon. MeLemon, He was ® former of the Glencoe and Stewartsdale| Bismarck churches, Mr, and Mrs, C. Steve Roy Tom wes e caller in Bismarck | Sunqaist Frida; iss Emmi in Saturda: irs, Walter guest }quist and Houser was a dinner 5 callers other ‘week, due to the D, Watkins were|and ‘cold weather. rai wel Lovio King was a guest of Mr,jspend the week-end Scott Fein to spend ne, ra ott mi Erp Se snge Little entertained Walter|near Saturday guests of Henry Rosendahl. Wilson _ By MRS. JOHN A. BERG —— @ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner spent Tuesday evening at the Fred Wagner home, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibold spent the week end at the Fred Wagner home. Gideon Ketterling of near Turtle Lake, is spending a few days with Christ Wolfs. Philip Wall, Jr., motored to Bis- John Berg ac- Mrs. Christ Wolf called at the Lewis Wagner home Tuesday. Reinhold Reube entertained the Wolfs and Walls Saturday at a par- ty. night ice cream and cake were serv- ed Games were played and at mid- Mrs. Ed Gesele gave a birthday party for Mr. Gesele Monday eve- ning. {friends spent the evening with sing- ing and music. A group of neighbors and Henry Gesele motored to Bismarck | Wednesday to see his daughter, Hel- en, who is a patient there. Mr. and Mrs. John Keule visited at the John Berg home Tuesday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner spent Sunday evening at the Lewis ‘agner home. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and fam- lily visited at the Christ Meimiller home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz of Alta, visited at the John Kurlie home Sun-| G day evening. The Wagner and Wolf young folks spent Sunday evening at Still, roller skating. Mr, and Mrs. William Wagner Fred G. Wagner motored to Bis- marck Monday where he was called to the bedside of his daughter, Em- ma, who is ill. R. A. Berg visited at the John Berg home Friday. Miss Helen Redington spent the her father and is teaching near Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller vis- ited at the John J. Wagner home Friday evening. Tryge ene By GLADYS NELSON Geo. Nelson and Gerald transacted business Saturday at the Porter Nel- son home. Gladys Nelson was a supper guest Friday at the Nels Nelson home, where she enjoyed coasting down the Boon Buttes with Emma Nelson and Florence Engdohl, who is visit- ing with her grandparents this week. Miss Engdohl lives in Gibbs Twp. John Anderson transacted business Friday at the Martin Nelson home. Hugo and Victor Nelson made trip to Regan Wednesday to ship their products while Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Emma visited with their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Scott, at the Walter Scott home. Harvey Fitzgerald was an over- night guest Tuesday and Wednesday and visited Wednesday at the Geo. Nelson home. his home in Rock Hill Thursday. He returned back to Edwin Olson, who was visiting at He was 24 years old. He came home from a party and complained of be- ing ill and got a hot water bottle. Mrs, Amanda Johnson is spending|He was found dead in bed in the a few days at the home of her daugh-| mor » _He was here a few years ago and drove bundle teams on the pent | Louis Olson threshing rig in Trygg from Wednesday until Friday eve- beige ir. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg, .Marilyn Johnson spent Saturday] Violet and Henry Roswick, Mr. and night with Leona Lundquist and Le-| Mrs. ona Lundquist was a Friday night|Florence Engdohl were entertained at dinner and supper Sunday at the Mrs. Frances Perkins, Walter Sun-| George Nelson home. Nels Nelson and family and Emma and Victor Nelson were Saturday at the Andrew home. They discussed school » which will be closed for’ an- snow Irene Andérson, high school senior nt to ie to at the Fred ‘ke week-end : there went te By MRS. A. ¥. GRYLIN — A large crowd attended the He puakers ih and shower at the C makers meeting John Moser in wilt be with) ‘Miss Gudrun Jandahl spent water from the Lindsey home Joe Wold, Gene Johnson were callers at the se Friday afternoon. family pay at the A. ., The Strand chilc -end with their gri Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Vi Olson, Dee Bailey and Oscar O spent Saturday evening at the vin Ghylin home. Many people from here atter L. Jorgensen bh The Sam Berg young folks ea at the Ghylin home and the sc! Friday evening. Berg ed home with them to spend id. Callers at the Ole Olson home j urday were Mr. and Mre. Fred son and Lee Wold. Mr. and 7 F. Olson also called at the Ira Ba The Ladies Aid will meet at A. F. Ghylin home February 17 The next P. T. A. meeting wil held Monday, Feb. 22, ieee a party at the Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher entert ed Mr. and Mrs. C. ily and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin sons on nee ‘trand returned h Saturday aed spending some t There was a large crowd at P. T. A. Friday evening. Joe W Orlo Johnson, Gene Little end 3 rill Lindsey gave a pli Mrs. Knudson and son, Lioyd, ited at the Ole Olson home recer Joe Cook, Jr., spent Sunday + Harold Heintz at the C. Berg ho By JUSTINE MORRIS Donald Morris motored + marck to get a truck box made the new truck he some time ago. Levi Anderson started working the Hedstrom coal mine Tuesday Marion Morris returned to home Wednesday after a week's £ at the Herb Fricke home. Emil Hilken called at the T. Morris home Tue: The young folks of this vicit who are taking part in which ‘is to be given in the some time in February, practicec the Wallace Anderson home Tues Harold Williams called at the lace Falkenstein home Tuesday. Ralph Taplen and Levi Ander motored to Wilton Tuesday. Gerald Morris called at the W lace Anderson home Tuesday. Arvid Johnson called on Ra Taplin Wednesday evening. Orville Falkenstein vi Morris home Tue: Pauline Hefta home in Wilton Wednes Frank Miller made a trip Clarence Anderson visited v zerald Morris Wednesday. Brown visited at the T. Morris home Wednesday evenii Donald Morris was an ove! guest with Gene Perkins in Wil Mabel McCullough was an ov night guest with Mildred Fung Gerald Morris called on Frank ? Mrs. Iva Keator visited over week-end at her farm with her bc Marion Morris called at the ry Sundquist home Friday. Gerald Morris called at tl rence Stalks home Friday ni ter his sister, Bernice, who J. M. Thompson motored to } The young folks who have b practicing for a play, which is to ‘ebruary, were invited Thor home Friday ni inch was served. Arvid Johnson was a caller Wilton Saturday. 3 ough was en night guest with Mildr D _ Harry Taplin transacted busit in Bismarck Saturday. Gene and Albert Perkins call Frank Millér Sunday. Alfred Fosberg was a call Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ‘are the parents of « baby girl, Victor Anderson was a ci Wilton Wednesday. Gerald Morris assisted Frank J ler in butehering Friday. Clarence Fi Cornell haul feed Friday. vi ne was an o guest with Walter Spangberg label Ser alonah was @ shoj Sai A Mildred Funston visited at host near Menoken over the we By MES. WM. HICKEL at the Wm. Hickel home Thursd Mr. and Mrs. Gaub entertain Pay home of her parents, Mr. Delbert Olson was s Bismarck Ibrecht called at the Wednescay. The Gottlich Zelmers wore