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Vee DoD en ——— | Brittin I ——_____—__- By 0. DUTTON Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker went to Bley marck Tuesday. Miss Irene Dralle was taken to a Bismarck hospital Sunday and was Operated on for mastoid Monday. Mrs. C. D. Kimball visited at the William Mills home Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Crawford has been ill with the flu the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day spent the week-end at the Ray Gates and Matheney homes, near Hazelton. Harry Blount, Kilbernie, N. D., visited over Sunday in Brittin. Mrs. M. M. Dralle is staying at the homes of her nieces, Mrs. Lawrence Baer and Mrs. Lafe Blensley, in Bis- marck during Irene’s illness. Charles Dutton, Moffit, spent the ‘week-end at the home of his parents. Clarence Beard of Moffit visited Friday at the Dralle home. Ammon Pifer visited with his brother Roy at the Elvin Hoover home Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and; children visited at the Irwin Reid! home Sunday. Jason Hoover and Roll Harte were; Moffit shoppers Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and children visited at the Howard Ker- shaw home Monday. Marshall Dralle and daughter | Twila and sons Dutch and Bobby were Sunday guests at the W. S. Triplett home. Howard Kershaw has been ill with the flu. . Miss Florence Beard of near Bis-! marck visited Monday and Tuesday with relatives and friends in this vi- cinity. | Mrs. Ed Allensworth, who has been in a Bismarck hospital for some time, underwent an operation for mastoid Tuesday morning. ° Taft GOSNEY | Mrs. Esther Johnson and_ sonj William were Sterling callers Mon- day. Hanaford Fairchild was a caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen, Presley | Gosney and Mrs. Anderson were| those from here who attended P.-T. A. at Sterling Thursday evening. M. L. Lewis was a Sterling caller Friday. Richard Lang called at the Horace Pairchild home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were | Sterling callers Monday. Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil- Mam were Sterling callers Monday. Presley Gosney spent the week-end in Bismarck visiting relatives. Hanaford Fairchild and were Sterling callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and/ Mr. and Mrs, Hans Boeth spent Sun-! day in Robinson visiting relatives. Ernest Hurr was a Sterling caller! Wednesday. By MRS. | town | father) ne Rock Hill I ol By RUTH LITTLE | Mr. and Mrs. William McCullough } and son were Sunday guests at the Andrew Olson home. Alfred Anderson called at Knute Knuteson home Friday. Del Davis called at the Charles | Hettick home Saturday. Fred Ehnes, Henry Rasche and Mil- ton Marcovitz were Regan callers Wednesday. Sunday guests at the Andrew Walk- er home were Mr. and Mrs. Mertz and family, Guy McCoy, Clayton Little and Donald Rroades. Mrs. C. ©. Kettleson, who has Spent a few days at the Albert Vollen home, returned to the home of her daughter Mrs. Marvin Alm. Louise Walker called at the G. O. pinceey and Mrs. McCoy home Tues- | lay. Mr. and Mrs. the Clifford Scott and | .Marion Scott were Saturday night guests at the Kelley home. A. Kolb and Allen Tolliver were Sunday guests at the W. H. Kolb home. Bernhard Jordahl motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. Gottlieb Dockter was a Thursday dinner guest at the J. F. Little home. Fred Ehnes called at the S. W. Nemitz home Saturday. i G. O. Lindsey was a Regan caller | Tuesday. He also called at the J. F. Little home. | Mrs. Anna Fueling was a Tuesday | guest at the Ira Bailey home. Isaac Marcovitz and sons Robert and Milton, Delbert Davis, Henry and Ed. Rasche, Alfred Borth and Virgil Little were guests at the Fred Ehnes home this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nemitz were Sunday guests at the Mrs. M. Fueling home, Mrs. Roy McCullough and children were Tuesday guests at the William McCuluogh home. 8. L. Jordahl visited Friday after- noon with Mr. Walker who has been i. Arthur Nelson called at the home of his father 8S. A. Nelson Monday. Roy Farley called at the S. B. Ol- Son home Thursday. A Washington program was given at the school house Monday after- noon. Isaac Marcovitz returned home from Minneapolis Friday. Mrs. Its- covitz and son Samuel returned with him. Mrs. Itscovitz will keep house for him this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and sons Clayton and Archie were Sun- lay guests at the William McCul- tough home. Charlie Hettick was a Regan caller Wednesday. Shirley Walker spent the week-end at the J. F. Little home as a’ guest of NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS turned to Macomber with them. Mrs. William Ollenburger. Mrs. Jacob Danielson of Regan, Wednesday Harry Anderson, ac- Henry Ollenburger home. Past week with pneumonia. Miss Ruth Wilmot, Regan, spent the week-end with her sister, Charlotte Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abbott left Sun- day for Velva. Mrs. Ed. Morgan and infant daugh- ter returned home Monday from Mi- not. The baby has been named Es- ther Louise. August and Adolph Krause, Regan, were supper guests Saturday at the Harry Anderson home. Fredrick Durand returned to Bis- marck Tuesday. Sunday evening supper guests at the Tom Hollingsworth home were Ruth Wilmot, Alf Johnson and Mrs, R. Polzin. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Iverson g Saturday evening at Bismarck. Se George Michelsen spent Wednes- day at Regan. T. G. Geron left Saturday for Min- neapolis where he intends to spend a few days with his mother. Jake Martie left Saturday for his home at Elkville, Il. Albert Lehman had the misfortune of badly smashing his car Sunday evening. . Ne ———-- —4 By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Lester’ Brown spent Tuesday at the Charles Hannefield home. Hannefield has been sick in bed with the flu. Mrs. Ida Soderqust and son Melvin spent Tuesday afternoon at the Dick Kudick home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter and Mrs. Elsberg spent dick home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and baby and Emory Johnson were callers at a William Brown home Tuesday. foe Brostrom was a Wilto Friday nm caller Mrs. Arthur Damstrom has been on the sick list. There was a dance at Price Satur- ;day night. Noreen and Hope Hanne- field attended. Saturday Wilton callers were Mr. and Mrs, Ole Lillefjeld and baby, An- ton Nelson and Pete Mitchell. Noreen and Hope Hannefield spent Sunday at the William Brown home. Some of the neighbors got up @ sur- prise party for Mrs. Oscar Brostrom Saturday night, the occasion being her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom were Wilton callers Friday. Stura Nelson visited at ‘the An- j drew Nelson home Monday and Tues- day. Thursday evening a large number of friends and neighbors gathered at the hall for a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Ole Torgerson, who are leaving here for Geneseo, N. D., where Mr. Torgerson will be agent. Music was furnished by Don Dralle, Fred Moffit, Ben Porter and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen. A purse was taken up and presented to Mr. and Mrs, Torgerson as a gift. Mrs, Anna Hoeft, Mrs. William Carroll and Mrs, Frank Benz were the hostesses, Mrs. Burns Bailey and sons Bobby and Irvin visited with Mrs. V. Benz Friday. Mrs. Ole Torgerson entertained the following ladies at a quilting party Friday: Mrs. L. N. Bullock, Mrs. Ira Peckens, Mrs. Burt Johnson, Mrs. Melvin Thorsen, Mrs. C. E. Moffit and daughter Harriet, L. D. Bailey sprained a cord in his knee in a fall recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were callers in Moffit Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Enockson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson, Mrs. Burt Johnson and Clarence Beard at dinner Sunday. a Miss Etta Hoffman is ill with the lu. James Crowley of North Fond du Lac, Wis., spent the week-end with friends in Moffit. ter Marcellette visited at the Burt Johnson home Tuesday. Miss Mable Lunde and brother Lewey visited between trains with their mother and baby sister at the Bismarck hospital Saturday. The Misses Amanda Iwen, Louise Riedman and Ellen Johnson went to Bismarck Friday. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. C. E. Moffit Wednesday. Friday night the Moffit high school basketball team defeated the Sterling team 24 to 12. Sterling won a return game Tuesday, 24 to 21. Irene Dralle was operated on for. mastoid Monday morning at Bis- marek. Mrs. Ed. Allensworth is also in the hospital with the same ail- ment. Mrs, C. K. Lane and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Moffit and family. The Mothers Bridge club was en- tertained at the A. Benz home Satur- won prizes. Menoken | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Baldwin. Miss Amanda Spitzer re- The Macomber Homemakers club will meet Feb. 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and companied by Mrs. Pauline Thorsness ; 4nd son Arvid,-shopped in the Cap- ital City. Mr. and Mrs. William Klien were Thursday evening visitors at the John C. Koch has been very ill the | Painted Woods 1|° Wednesday evening at the Dick Ku- i .THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1982 Saturday night. Althea King and Roberta Craven won prizes for the best costumes. Miss Hazel Paris of Bismarck spent Sunday visiting Miss Nellie Dance. An aeroplane made a forced land- ing near Park Wood's trees Sunday when the aeroplane ran out of gaso- line. @ ) if Hazlegrove | ameter oh By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Harold Kraft called at Hazlegrove's and John Sattler’s Tuesday. The Klaft young folks were guests Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Art Ochsner. Miss Lena Kraft, who has been working for Mrs. Ochsner, returned home with them. William Rath and Anna Plenis, both of Arena, were united in marriage Wednesday. Rev. Marcus Bondler of- ficlated at the service at the church in Arena. - Christ Wolff, Otto Rachel, Jake Wutzke, Eniil Zerr, Christ Wutzke. and Ed Pond'were in Arena shopping Wednesday. Alex Neff and sister Lena and El- len and Omer Cloud were Sunday evening viistors at Christ Wolff's home. Frank Gray went to Tuttle Sun- day y. Carl Cipplin called at the Christ Stohler home Monday. Mrs. Will Thieling had the misfor- tune to fall and break her hand re- cently. John Vollmer called on George ‘Wagner Monday. William Merekel and John Wutzke were in Arena Saturday. Ed Schuller called at Hazlegrove’s Tuesday. Jack Stewart and son Wallace called Tuesday at Hazlegrove's. Lester Hawkins and Roy Buck were both in Tuttle recently. "ee 4 Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER A number from this community at- tended the home talent play, “The Path Across the Hill,” staged by the young folks of the Still community in the Still hall Friday evening. The Play was given under the auspices of the Still P. T. A. and directed by Miss Geneva Johnson. It is planned to give the play in Baldwin March 5. Members of the cast included Harold Williams of Baldwin. A group of friends and relatives of Mrs. Fred Wood surprised her Tues- { day afternoon, the occasion being her birthday. Those preseht included: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp and daughter Delores, Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Rupp and family, Mrs. W. C. Gehrke and Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp. The meeting which was schedyled to take place here Monday afternoon for the purpose of discussing and making arrangements for the bor- rowing of seed from the government. was postponed until a later date by County Agent H. O. Putnam. Richard Borner visited with his brother William in Burnt Creek town- ship Friday. Willie plans on moving this spring as the place he has been renting has been taken over by Harry Hogue. Hogue plans on farming ex- tensively in that community this year. He formerly operated the McGillis ranch south of here. | Kozak and Mr. and Mrs. Chester guest at the Norton Strand home. strom and family, Frayne Erstrom and Annette An- in Hazelton Monday for a few days’ visit with friends. Miss Alice Larson spent the week- derson came home Friday to spend/end at her home. the week-end. with their parents. Marjorie Erstrom of Bismarck vis- ited with her mother, Mrs, Elsie Er- ‘strom, over Sunday. Miss Dorothy Parsons spent Friday and Saturday visiting at Linton. A Washington day program was held Monday afternoon in the school Miss Erma Larson is staying with |gymnasium. her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schonerts near Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family visited at the Joe Brown home Friday evening. Mrs. Wallace Anderson.and small daughters returned to their home near Still Gunday after spending sev- eral weeks at the home of Mrs. An- derson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Al Holden. Sara Holden returned home with them. Elmer and Ruth Larson visited at the Edelbrook home near Price, Sun- day. George Oltjen called at the Henry Johnson home Saturday evening. Hans Nelson visited with Frank Simons Sunday and Monday. Clarence Danielson of Wilton vis- ited at the Steve Murray home Satur- evening. Regan H By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Dorothy Kyle and Russell Hopkins attended the theaters at Bismarck and Mandan Wednesday. Mrs. Reka Manning was a guest at the W. N. Kelly home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand, Mr. and Mrs, B, O. Lein, Dorothy Kyle, Russell Hopkins and Einar Strand motored to Bismarck Saturday. ‘The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. L. Hopkins Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berg were Wed- nesday evening guests of. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Prayer meeting for the members of the Pentecostal church was held at the Andrew Fisher home Wednes- day evening. B. O. Lein was a Wilton caller Tuesday: ‘Mrs. Selahn and daughter Agnes called at the C. E. Oster home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott called at the W. N. Kelly home Wednesday. Gunner Swanson, a student at Jamestown college, was a week-end Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly, Emma Coleman and Alvin Manning were Sunday dinner guests at the Carl Lein home. The Bridge club met with Mrs. Norton Strand Thursday, prizes be- ing won by Irene Maulsby and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mrs. Joe Kiefer enter- tains at the next and final: meeting, March 2. Mrs. H. F. Dimond entertained a few of her friends Friday afternoon. Mr. Huser of Hartman, Minn., is the guest of his nephew, son, this week. Clara and Myron Rierson spent the week-end with their parents, Mr.and Mrs. B. E. Rierson. Irene Maulsby and J. 8. Penner were Bismarck callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Falkins of Alta were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman. 5 A week-end guest of Frances Tourtlotte was Gladys Peterson of Bismarck. Mr. Tourtlotte, Frances, her guest, Miss Peterson; Walter and Orrin Tyberg were Sunday dinner Charlie Krotz of near Wilton was a caller in town the early part of the week. Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom was on the sick list the past few days. Iona Cummings missed school the past week on account of sickness. Clair Weise, who has been working the past year in Bismarck, will farm near Baldwin this year, having rent- ed the Delzer farm. Miss Ethel Little of Bismarck is spending some time with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little. She also visited with her sister Mrs. Har- old Breen in the Hay Creek district. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson of Naughton were home the last of the week visiting relatives. Charlie Spitzer of Arnold was a caller at the Herman Kickul home the early part of the week. Baldwin residents are unalterably opposed to the removal of the capital to Jamestown. Taxes are high enough as they are without adding to them. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will Mrs. Robert Carpenter and daugh-| day night. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Faust | Welch.and Otto eel meet with Mrs. W. C. Gehrke Wed- nesday afternoon. Andy Peterson plans on spending part of the week with relatives near Bismarck. Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH A road was opened through drifts of this vicinity to highway No. 10 the first of the week. Bill McMurrich called at the Drew Irvine and Len Ferguson homes Mon- day. En route home he stopped at the Robert Welch home for his sons. Jack Ishmael and Russell Tollefson 4 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson. Christiana \ $$ By VIOLET A. CLARKE } u ° ———. : Adolph Hansen and Willie Schoon were Driscoll callers Tuesday. Little Carolene Beyer of Sterling is spending a few days with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph. Hansen. ‘ H. R. Wright called at the home of Mrs. Jennie Clarke Wednesday. Henry and Alfred Olson were Dfts- coll callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and @ | Minnesota, returned here Wednesday. family were Wednesday evening vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and nephew Frankie Attended the basketball game and dance in Ster- ling Friday night. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily, who have spent the winter in ‘They are staying at the Christ Schoon home at present. Adolph Hansen was caller in Driscoll Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen en- tertained a large number of relatives and friends at a progressive whist party Saturday. Elder Elness and Mrs. Joe ‘Paulson won first prize. Joe Paulson and Willie Schoon, also Henry Olson, were business call- ers in Driscoll Saturday. @ business viisted at the Doppler brothers’ home recently. Glen Oder called at the Doppler's the latter part of the week. Mrs. Oder and daughter have been visit- ing at the home of Mr. Oder’s par- ents near Regan for the last two months. Marcus Trembley, accomapnied by Mrs, Sara McMurrich and Mrs. Rob- ert Welch, motored to Bismarck Fri- day. Mrs. McMurrich and Mrs. Welch called at the Will Gagner home while there. Mrs. Welch consulted an eye specialist. Mrs. John Nieland spent the week- end at her home in Emmons county. Will McMurrich and children vis- ited at the Robert Welch home Fri- day afternoon. Buddie Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Baker, called at the Robert Dorman homes Fri- day. . Charles Weymouth viisted at the Robert Welch home Sunday morning. Ed Freshour was a Sterling caller, Friday. Adolph Hansen called at the home of Mrs. Jennie Clarke Saturday. Adolph Hansen called at the J. W. Beyer home Monday. Miss Violet Clarke called on Mrs, A. Hansen Monday. t Hazelto i nm Fargo. Miss Evelyn Thomas of Sterling spent Sunday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.-and Mrs, E. A. Thomas. x °o By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Joe Brossuer transacted business in Bismarck Monday. : Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Christ Grenz were visitors at Bismarck Saturday. The Afternoon Bridge club met ‘Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Monteith. Attorney Coventry of Linton trans» acted business at Hazelton Monday. ¢ headquarters at Dickinson, where he continue work after an extended it at Hazelton. Mrs. Nels Nelson~ entertained. a number of guests at a dinner Sunday. o— By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sedvic of Bis- marck and the Misses Lovetta San- born and Hazel Simonson were en- tertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. George Watson. George Manly was a business caller in Bismarck Friday. Katherine Hughes visited Edna Coons Saturday. Mrs. Lee Roy Turner and children, Maryann, Buddie, Phyllis and Ardyce Royann, and Emery Turner of Ster- ling stopped in McKenzie Saturday en route to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. E.. L. Adams and Eddie Junior were visitors at the L. D. Hulett home in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Zella Coons left Saturday for Bismarck, where she will visit with relatives. R. D.’Crum was a Bismarck caller Saturday. The Homemakers’ club was enter- tained Thursday by Mrs. H. R. Raeshke, with President Lewis in charge. The lesson on rag rugs was given by Mrs. E. F. Easton. Fourteen members and one visitor were pres- ent. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. F. Eas- ton. The members of the Royal Neigh- bors taking part.in the program to be held Monday evening, practiced Thursday. oh Friday evening visitors at the G. R. Watson home were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sedvic and the Misses Evelyn Evenson, Beatrice Harding and Alice Clipstein. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Lee entertained at dinner Sunday Miss Lovetta San- born, Miss Simonson, Miss Rich- worth and Miss Olson. Mrs. E. W. Anderson visited Mrs. Ed Easton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and son were entertained at dinner Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wat- son. Mrs. M. A. Doucette called at the Ed Conley home Sunday. Mrs. B. F. Coons spent the last} © week in Bismarck visiting. Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Hamblen of Goodriclt arrived here Saturday to visit Mr. Hamblen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamblen. Miss Esther Watson, who is at- tending high school in Bismarck, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.' Watson. | B. E, Rier-| ©: ee a Sg eg | Sterling v Se By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brownawell are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Browna- well’s mother, Mrs. Lawson. ‘ * Eddie Eizenbiez and Ernest Meland of Driscoll were town callers Friday. Clifford Olson was a Bismarck shopper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family visited at the’ J. D. Stewart home in Driscoll recently. J, H. Riley, Henry Apland, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Joe Dorson and Martin Reddy were among those from here who were Driscoll callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiman were town callers Monday. Margaret Zuraff spent the week- end with Shirley Stewart. The dance and basketball games Friday night were attended by a large crowd. The girls’ game was 14+11 in favor of the Independents. The boys’ game was 24-12 in favor of Moffit. Theron Ellison was a town caller Monday. . Floyd Belk and Lee Neth called at the E. L. Hurr home Monday evening. Llewellyn Kling spent the week- end at his home here. Clifford Olson was a Bismarck shopper, Monday. : 2 Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON —— , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gertz are_par- ents of a son born Feb. 18. LeRoy is the name chosen. ©, J. Olson returned home Friday after spending the last month in Minneapolis. the week-end with Miss Grenz. J. A. McCann home Saturday after- noon, family, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett, Mrs, Sarah Reynolds, Mrs. Carrie Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Mertz were visitors Sunday evening at the A, Eisenbeisz home. Mr. and Mrs. A.. Chapin spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and, Mrs. M. T. Olson. The P.-T. A. was held Friday eve- ning in the hall. A Washington and Lincoln program was given. Donald and Vernon Merkel spent the week-end with their parents at Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Brushwein en- tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs..A. C. Jordan and family. Miss Cordelia Meyer of Cleveland is visiting relatives here. Hogstad home. Robert Sharpe, », Sr. Mrs. Albert Hammar. called on Mrs. Joe Gertz Monday afternoon. Miss Newman of Menoken spent ‘The 4-H Cooking club met at the Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson and Mr: and‘ Mrs.; Hans Kluckstahl spent Friday’ afternoon at the A. Mrs. John Beyer of Christiania Ben Klabunde left. Monday‘ for|township spent Saturday with Mrs. ee. IE Harriet ‘ ¢ By MRS. 0. @. WIETSTOCK On Feb. 10, Anna Pleines, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, -Fred Pleines. Sr., of Arena, and William Rath of Wing were married in Tuttle by Rev. Boudler. Their attendants were Olive Mutchler and Fred Pleines, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thompson and family and Mrs. Bill Merkel spent Sunday at the Christ Wetzel home. Mr. and Mrs. Ingvold Eide spent Sunday evening at the L. L. Zimmer home. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Rath, Martha and Fred Pleines spent Sunday eve- ning at the Oscar Wietstock home. Ingvold Eide left on the train Monday evening for Bismarck, where he was called for jury duty, George Deckert spent Monday night at the Fred Pleines home. Mr. and Mrs. George Regier spent Monday afternoon at the William Deckert home. The Arena school held a Valentine party Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. F. Lambert returned home Tuesday after being in McKenzie and Bismarck for two weeks, Mrs. Dave Buller helped at the William Deckert home Tuesday. Andrew Kraft and Mrs. Pete Ensz took Mr. Ensz to Driscoll by sleigh on Tuesday. He took a train for Bismarck to spend a few days look- ing after business matters. Elmer Perry returned home from Bismarck Thursday, where he has been serving on the jury. Mr, and Mrs. Rudolf Heid ‘and daughter Annie and Miss Lillie John- son attended the P.-T. A. meeting held in Lein School No. 3 Thursday. Bill Merkel returned home Friday for a few days’ visit. Bernie Zimmer walked 10 miles overland to his home from his school Friday evening and back again Sun- day afternoon. Art Deckert, Ethel Brenden and Lillie Johnson spent the week-end at the Mike Brenden home near Driscoll. Olive Mutchler, Elsie Eide, Alma Pehl, Ray Wietstock and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wietstock and family. spent Sunday at the Christ Wetzel home. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thompson. called at the H. F. Williamson es Sunday evening. ————$<— _____. | Hampton ] MEMS ——————* By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and family visited at the Edward Schmidt home at Gayton Sunday. Mrs. John Rebenitsch, jr., and son Wilfred of Fort Rice, who have been visitirfg at the Steve Koppy home, left for their home Monday morning. Miss. Elizabeth Koppy accompanied them. Frank Chesrown took the train from Cannon Ball to Linton Monday morn- ing where he will spend some time with his family. Herman Backhaus, Fred Ohlhauser and John Burkhart were among the Linton business callers Saturday, The sounding crew arrived from Bismarck the fore part of the week and have commenced the sounding for the proposed vehicle bridge across the Missouri, Emmet Perry of Gayton came down Friday afternoon to get Mrs. Perry and daughter Ruth. Mrs. Perry is a teacher in one of the schools in this vicinity. Mrs. Dorothy Renschler and son Emil visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rhein- hold Renschler and family near Braddock recently. Walter Wise, Edward and Theo- dore Renschler, Bill Burkhart and the Misses Lydia Renschler and Freda Ohlhauser spent Saturday night at the Steve Koppy home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Keyes arrived Friday from Iowa where they had at- tended the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus went to Linton Friday taking their son Albert to censult a physician. The boy had been burned about the face and arms with lye. At the present his wounds are healing nicely. > \ Still b rr By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Louie Thompson and son John of Oakes spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, Thompson’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Noan, The Hustlers Baby Beef club of Still met Sunday at the Walter Sundquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson shopped in Wilton Tuesday. Mrs, Algot Strom:spent a few days at the home of her father, Mr. Fevick of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Axel Asplund motored to Bismarck’ Satur- day to attend the funeral services for Andrew Johnson. Many attended the benefit play, “The Path Across the Hill,” Friday evening sponsored by the Still P. T. A. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Johnson apd daughter Myrlin visited with Mr, and Mrs, Howard Watkins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and son Philip, Marion Strand, and Mary, Helen and Bennevi Pearson visited at the Hagstrom home Saturday. Miss Margaret Johnson reopened Grasslake school No. 3 Monday after @ month’s vacation. Neva Noon visited with Mable Marie Flinn of Wilton over the week-end. Mrs. Ed, Ulirick of Fort Rice spent last week with her sister, Mrs, Mar- tin Strand. Mrs. Herman Falkenstein _ visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson Sunday. Cora DeVee and Clifford Richard viisted at their homes Thursday. Edna Falkenstein was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Roy Anderson, Thurs- day and Friday. - Franketta Dutton of Wilton, Mar- garet, Ingrid and Albert Hagstrom and Leo Strand were entertained at the latter’s home Sunday evening. . A. G. Schott of Dana died) Mr. and Mrs. -Belcher and Miss! Simon Larson spent Sunday at the following a paralytic stroke.|Grenz spent Sunday evening with| Erick Pearson home. The remains were shipped to Grotop,| Mr. and Mrs. A. Chapin. ‘© 8. D., for interment. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Carl Meland and Ghylin- The P.-T. A. held a meeting Tues-| son ‘Wylis,. Mrs. William VanVleet the school gymnasium.|and children and Mrs. A. H. Meland ont Sat-| spent Sunday evening with Mr. and By MARGARET DAVIS l_gym-|Mrs.. Ed Madson. 4 + ah — Girl invited her'mother) The Epworth League held a party| mr, and Mrs. Albert Hedstrom vis- ‘Thursday evening at the P. C. Tompt ited with their son Bert Sunday. The J. J. Landsberger family vis- | home. i Marilyn Johnson called on Elsie at the George” It home| Edrey Erickson, who isa student at ‘ Coleman Saturday. Sunday. _ Z * Jamestown college, spent the. week-| Hugo Sundquist was a Saturday af- Piet end -with his parents. here. a ee Ira Bailey has been caring for who is ill at her home ternoon caller,on Staton Davis, Mrs. Mable Rosvold and daughter} Misses Bergetta and Ida Tosseth Mavis spent’ Sunday evening with | were Monday afternoon guests of their a|Mr..and Mrs. H. M. Ward. brother and __ sister-in-law, Mr. and evening at the Mics Ae csi: Pio Oe as ee as 'tertained y | Henry Grose Broste were - Omarjton callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. a ane, How- daughter Beva Jean. {ard Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Al- to Bismarck| Mr. and Mrs, Henry Rosendahl and bert Johnson motored enlidren Thursday. Walter Coleman took his mother to Bismarck Friday to consult a doctor. Melvin and Edwin Backman were callers Mm Wilton Friday. Howard Watkins left by car Friday morning for Kansas where his father, Mr. F. L. Watkins is receiving treat- ments in a hospital. § Mr, and Mrs. Albert Johnson en- tertained a number of young people on Monday. Sunday. ¥ Mr. and rin A.B, Johnson and daughter, Marilyn, spent Sunday at ‘Howard Watkins home. Mrs. W. D. oleae called on Mrs, johnson Monday. 4 ‘Mrs. Frances Perkins is spending some time with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H, E. kins of Wilton. ‘Mrs, Steve Little and son Forest and daughters De Alta and Janet were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cornell entertained | Regan callers Saturday. Associated Press to A powerful rotary snow plow, pushed by three locomotives, shown bucking 20-foot drifts to go to the rescue of passenger trains| marooned by a blizzard in the Rockies of Colorado, the marooned trains lived.on turkey stew made with water from| ‘snow and an express shipment of turkéys. TRAINS JAPANESE GIRLS ARMY DRIFTS MAROON TRA INS IN ROCKIES, iain Passengers on| Assootated Press Photo girls are taught the rudiments of military training by 9 part In army maneuvers re. Above picture shows girls from the Ichicka high school, Osaka, Ja an, receiving some practical experience on the rifle range. ipervised by army offi FOUR TICKETS TO CHINA, PLEASE! them back to their home land, and the: tickets for San Francisco. Left to right: Mrs. C. M. Lou and her husband of Hanchow and C. C. Wang, Mukden. Three of the four were doing post-graduate work at Purdue. eS FIRE BURNS GOVERNMENT WHEAT Associated Press Photo ‘These four Chinese students at Purdue university felt duty called rs shown buying railroad H. Wang of Mukden,

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