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called at the A. L. Garnes home Mon- oe oanadetsientcndt oi iaon coon aseutenanieasmanitiot tats arate ina, NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS By BERNADETTE HOPKINS ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- ‘Were Wednesday evening guests of ‘Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kiefer. Mrs. G. Olgierson of Bismarck American Legion auxiliary pen meeting with Mrs. 1. Hopkins Thursday. ‘A bridge party was held at the A. L. Maulsby, A. F. Tourtelotte and 8. Penner. Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte arrived home from Fargo Wednesday. Her sister, Lynn Bost, is rapidly recovering from e8s. Malinda, Manning spent sev- eral days of this week with Emma Coleman. Ladies’ Aid will meet March 9 L, Garnes home. Arthur Strand was the guest of her sister Mrs. A. H. Lundberg sev- days this week. The Homesteaders held their reg- ular meeting at the Manning home Thursday evening. Mrs. B. O, Lein, Mrs. L. Hopkins and Russell Hopkins were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly were guests of Bismarck friends last week. Andy Garnes, jr., was unable to at- tend school the past week because of Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman were Sunday dinner guests at the A. H. Lundberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder of Wilton were Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna ‘Wilson. The Albrecht family have moved to Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Riley of Wilton will move to the Kiefer place, formerly occupied by the Albrecht’s. The 4-H Sewing club met with ‘Thelma Hanson Saturday. The club have chosen “Regan Best” for their name. ‘The lower grade pupils gave a par- ty for the Albrecht children Thurs- gine Kyle left Monday for her home at Bantry after an extended visit with her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand. 2 | Lyman ———— By S. GYLDEN eo Mrs, Anna Dronen and sons Arthur, Harold and Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and daughter Le Nora, Sivert Sulo and Sadie Gylden, Sylvia Sulo, Severie, Eino and Tyne Eckholm were entertained at Louis Olson's Friday evening. ‘Walter Ojanen was a visitor at Os- var Kavonius's Thursday evening. Everett. Johnson spent Thursday afternoon at the Oscar Kavonius home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson were callers at John Gylden'’s Sunday. Sally returned home with them to spend a few weeks. Lwellyn Kling, teacher of Lyman whool No. 3 and Emil Lieuska mo- wored to. Sterling Sunday to visit at she Kling home. Miss Josephine Olson was an over- night guest of Mrs. William Wantta- ja’s Friday. } Eli Lieuska returned to his home; Friday afer spending the week at Gylden’s. Walfred Antilla was a business call- er_at William Harju’s Thursday. Edwin Olson and Bill Mulari called at John Gylden’s and Gust Eckholm’s ‘Sunday. Rev. V. Koivermaki held services at the Finnish Lutheran church Sun- day. Misses Sylvia and Tyne Eckholm and Sadie Gylden and Sergie Gylden were supper guests at William Har- ju’s Sunday. Miss Hilma Olson spent the week- end with Miss Mabel Maki at Ly- man school No. 2. Mrs. Jacob Banttari, William and Dave Josephson left for Fredrick, 8, D., Monday to attend the funeral of Paul Keranen, an uncle. o-——____—______—-e | Hazlegrove J a By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ben Klangenburg and Elmer Perry were callers Friday at Ed Wagner's. Dave Johnson was in Tuttle Thurs- day. Elmer Perry, who has been in Bismarck the past month, came home with him. Vera Ochsner called Saturday at the Ray Hazlegrove and John Sattler ‘homes. ‘There was @ program and party at the Brose schoolhouse Saturday night. Elmer Perry brought Mrs. Frank Gray home Sunday. Ed Pond was in Arena one day this week. Art Kraft is on the sick list. Harry Ulfers called Wednesday. at e's. Harold Kraft called Thursday at Ray Hazlegrove’s and John Sattler's. Christ Stolher was in Tuttle Thurs- Harry Ulfers called at John Sat- tler’s Thurada; £ , | His daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and here ‘with his brother Herman this week. Twenty-five members of the An-| nanias club met at the S. 8. Gracy | home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Warner Sempel and daughter | Alice, who spent the weck-end visit- ing George Sempel at the Bismarck | |bicset returned to Braddock Tues- lay. ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wentz of Na- | Poleon visited Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Wentz’s sister, Mrs. J. H.; Bower and family, Word has been received in Brad-! dock that F. R. Briggs is ill with a relapse of flu at a Sioux City hospital. Mrs. D. E. Shepard, are with him, Mrs. O. R. Martin was hostess to the members of the Study and Civic | club Tuesday evening at a colonial| Party. Guests were dressed in colon- jal costume. The program was in charge of Mrs. Barton and Mrs. F. E. Martin. Was put on for the high school ath- letic fund. A bi-centennial program was pre- sented at the meeting of the Brad- dock P. T. A. held Feb. 22. This pro- gram was arranged by Mesdames Barton and F. E. Martini and con- sisted of musical selections by the by little folks in colonial costume; readings by Miss Gertrude Allens- worth and Mrs. Lesher; and a playlet by Mesdames Bower, Button and Mar- tint and Miss Gertrude Allensworth. ry ° | Steiber | —_—_- CC | By MRS. WM. HICKEL A number from this vicinity attend- ed the party at the Gaub home Sat- urday evening. i Robert Patzner was an Alta caller Saturday. | Miss Mary Doyle spent the week- end at the William Hickel home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schafer and son spent Sunday evening at the John Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett called | “ Alta and at John Anderson's Mon- | lay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins spent Sunday with relatives in Re- gan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist called at the John Anderson home Tuesday. Gerald Jones called at the J. C. Olson home Monday evening. Raymond Gaub called at the Roy Just home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne visited at the John Zel- mer home Sunday. Emil Stroh returned home from Velva and Minot Monday. Visitors at the John Zelmer home| Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. | John Stroh and family, Otto, Martha} and Marjorie Albrecht. C. C. Hausauer called at the Wil- liam Hickel hame Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Steinert and daughter Mabel, and Mr. and Mrs.| John Zelmer and children Doris and Elaine, visited at the William Hickel home Thursday evening. | A number of young folks gathered at the George McAllister home Tues- day evening and helped Miss Flor- ence celebrate her birthday. Visitors at the William Steinert home Wednesday evening were: the| Steinert young folks, Mr. and Mrs. | John Zelmer and family and Teddy; Hochhaiter. Marvin Hendrickson of Regan vis- ited Raymond Gaub recently. i Fred Bergquist and John Steinert) called at the Bert Danielson home Monday. ° <i Ee eee < | Estherville | > By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. Joe Cook had the misfortune to break her arm Tuesday when she fell on the ice. 2: Ole Wold called at the Cecil El- kins home Tuesday evening. Grace and Stanley Francis and Ha- zel Wold were absent from school Tuesday. Mrs. Art Strand spent several days this week at Regan as the guest of relatives. Joe, Olaf and Arnold Wold spent Tuesday evening at Roy Little's, Otto and Fritz Uhde transacted business in the Capital City this week. Ole Wold called at the Henry Schilling and William Uhde homes ‘Thursday. Rev. Frank Watkins and son How- ard left recently by car for Texas where Rev. Watkins will consult a} physician. The members of the Homesteaders lodge met at the home of Earl Man- ning Thursday evening. Henry Schilling and Harry Daven- port motored to Wilton Friday. Ethel Schilling, who attends school there, returned with them to spend the week-end. Guy McCoy called at th eOle Wold and Elmer Folmer homes Saturday. Guy McCoy called at the Ole Wold spent Saturday evening at the Cecil Elkins home. Mrs. Wold, who has spent the past week at the Elkin’s, re- | turned home with them. a j Braddock i od By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE if Hampton | ——+ By ELIZABETH KOPPY Fred Joeb and Merle Buck were business callers at the Porter Umber home Monday. Edward Kiemele, Porter Umber and Bill Weber were Cannon Ball callers Tuesday. Godfrey Grenz is loading a carload of wheat which will go to the draught area in northwestern North Dakota for seed. Steve Koppy, Sr., transacted busi- ness in Mandan Thursday and Fri- day. Bill Schiermeister, Ben Joeb, Fred Joeb, Loule Weber, Jim Postle, Dewey Lawler and Roscoe Bowman trans- acted business in Cannon Ball Thurs- day. Miss Elizabeth Koppy, who spent the past week in Fort Rice, returned to her home Friday. She had been staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Rebenitsch, jr. Mrs. Emmet Perry and daughter Ruth spent the week-end at their home in Gayton. Mrs, Dorothy Renschier, Lydia and Edwin were transacting business in| Linton Thursday. Mrs. Fred Wood Wednesday after- Prank Chesrown, who spent the|noom to complete the “friendship past two weeks in Linton and points | quilt” pieced by, the Aid. in South Dakota, returned to the|. Andy Peterson visited from Mon- ranch Thursday. The warm weather here has been weloomed by farmers. In spite of all Friday night a benefit performance | Study club and Glee club; a minuet | children were visitors at the L, E. Hall home Monday evening. A. H. Heinle motored to. Wilton ‘Thursday. Dan Gill and Jake Olson were call- ers at the A. H. Heinle home Friday. Fred Wagner, daughter were callers at Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner visited with Mrs. Wagner's parents at the Fred Warner home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and fam- ily w Turtle Lake shoppers Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jesser and fam- ily were visitors of Mrs. Jesser’s par- yeas at the Jake Schatz home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brezden and family were visitors at the Jake Baz- ;araba home Thursday evening. ; Anna_ Ervine was absent from |school Friday. |. Among recent callers at the Wil- liam Wagner home were Emil and !Ruben Heintz, Mrs. Jake Wagner, Otto, Pauline and Lydia Wolf and Louise and Sarah Heinle. °@ Taft ] ¢ By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were | Sterling callers Thursday. M. L. Lewis is on the sick list. Charley Gosney and Earl Gaskill jWere Bismarck callers Tuesday. |_ Anton Oberg was a town caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson ca at the Ernest Hurr, home Fri- lay. Norvel Marvel called at the M. L. Lewis home Friday. Hanaford Fairchild and Charley Gosney were town callers Thursday. Ernest Hurr and daughter called at the Henry Jessen home Friday. Earl Gaskill visited at the Carl Ko- sitzky home in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Henry Jessen and daughters Genevieve and Eunice were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son Eldon of Bismarck and Mrs. Chas. Gaskill spent Sunday at the Gosney home. Homer Envick called at the Henry Jessen home Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Ed Fogarty were Bis- marck callers Monday. Curtis Elness called on Tilman Hanson Saturday afternoon. Henry Swindling Friday morning took Mrs. Esther Johnson and son William to Arthur, N. D., where they will enter the old people's home. Mrs. Presley Gosney returned to her home Sunday after spending a three weeks’ vacation visiting at the Ben Koon and Carl Kositzky homes in Bismarck, aS Gee | Driscoll | ee) By DELLA MAE OLSON The Indian girls basketball team of Bismarck defeated the Dricoll high school girls at a game here Friday evening, 19 to 9. The same evening the Driscoll boys defeated the Mc- Kenzie team 25 to 18. The 4-H Calf club met at the Al. Chapin home Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Titus and Mrs. M. Lunn spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. H. M. Ward. M. A. McKay of Marion is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn. The primary room gave a Washing- ton program Friday afternoon, Rey. Lars Foss was a business call- er in Bismarck Monday. The Missionary society met Tues- day afternoon with Mrs. A. S. E. Met- calf. The meeting was led by the vice president, Mrs. Oscar Pederson. Mrs. A. Airsman called on the Misses Nettleton and Ortman Sun- day afternoon. Miss Cordelia Jordan drove the Driscoll school board members to Mc- Kenzie Monday afternoon where a meeting was heid. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett spent F. O. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Olson enter- tained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Bruschwein and family and Mr. and Mrs. I. Berg and family. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid met | Thursday afternoon in the hall. The hostesses were Mesdames M. J. Olson, ir. and A. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Belcher spent Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. Jordan. Mrs. Albert Hammar spent Thurs- day afternoon with Mrs. M, T. Ol- son. Mrs. Geo. Haugen and daughter Sylvia spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Vic. Pederson. Mrs. Julia Oakland Kjorness of Gudrun Jordahl spent the week-|sterling spent th -end with end at her home in Canfield town-|siee routine” Weekend ship. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson and daugh- ter Valdis. Thse Misses Helen Porter and Wil- ma Laney of Steele visited Miss Mil- ®| dred Wright over the week-end. The McCall and Ritchie families of Bismarck spent Sunday afternoon at the Jim Annunson home. Mrs, William Van Vleet and chil- dren spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Haugen. . Mrs. I. H. Omodt of Cleveland vis- ited relatives here over the week- end, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson had as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. A. Friar of Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Johns and fam- M. Ward home. favor of Driscoll. By MBS. FLORENCE BORNER {community hall | | win. atives in Bismarck. son Herbert and Erna _and John Wagner ily spent Sunday evening at the H.. The Moffit high school basketball team played Driscoll here Saturday evening. The score was 25 to 14 in Baldwin The home talent play, “The Path Across the Hill,” will be given in the Saturday evening. Members of the cast include Bernice Morris and Harold Williams of Bald- ’ Several members of the Presbyter- jan Ladies’ Aid met at the home of day to Wednesday at the home of rel- Mrs. Ira Falkenstein has returned ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fricke. Thursday. ity. 6 The dance, which was held at the John Herdebu home Saturday eve- furnished by local talent. Miss Pauline Hefta of Wilton was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and family visited in Bismarck Saturday. They were accompanied by Andy Peterson, Mrs. Kant's father. The Crofte Star Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart who has jbeen spending the winter months at the home of relatives near Arnold is expected home soon. Misses Lillian Gehrke and Myrna Williams, high school students at Wilton, spent the week-end at their homes here. ' Moffit | e By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Carroll and 'family were Sunday dinner guests at ‘the Ira Peckens home. Rev. O. E. Kinzler took William Lane and Ed Lewis to Bismarck Wed- nesday. H. D. Hamblen and Charley Hamb- len were dinner guests at the Pills- bury home Tuesday. Mrs. A. E. Cline visited at the En- ockson and C. E. Moffit homes Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Torgerson left {Wednesday for their new home at Geneseo, N. D., where Mr. Torger- son will have charge of the depot. Mr. and Mrs. James Legg arrived Tuesday to take over the Moffit office. Mrs, John Lunde and daughter came home from the hospital Friday. Mrs, Oscar Benz is M at the Bis- marck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benz and Mrs. Anna Hoeft were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mrs, Ed Olson, Mrs. Anna Hoeft, Mrs. Robert Carpenter and Miss Har- riet Moffit visited at the Burt John- son home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and chil- dren were guests at the Burns Bailey home Sunday. Mrs, Carl Olson and children. visit- ed at the Ed De Haan home Sunday. The Moffit high school basketball team defeated Driscoll Saturday night, 27 to 14. The Woodmen held a whist and dancing party Friday night. Prizes Olson. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury enter- tained at dinner Sunday. Those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Hamblen, and Mrs, Lee Hamblen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamblen, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Maroney. Fred Doehle and Miss Gladys Mof- fit visited at the Everett Porter home Sunday. 1 The Homemakers will meet with Mrs. Burns Bailey March 11. Neil Edwards took Marshall Dralle and daughter Twila to Bismarck Thursday to see Irene Dralle, who is ill in the hospital. Jason Hoover was a Moffit caller Monday. é { Frances | ° aie By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN The marriage of Miss Catherine. R. Monroe, Bismarck, and Senus Harms of this vicinity was solemnized Feb. 24, The ceremony took place at the Presbyterian manse at Bismarck, Rev. Logee conducting the service. The couple were attended by Elizabeth Monroe and Jake Harms. Andrew and Eddie Schauer were Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.|callers at the William Kershaw home| yr, J, 0. Lein and R. Toliver mo- Monday. Senus Harms and Clark Monroe came from Bismarck Tuesday to spend, the day at the Tebbo Harms home. Emmet Ryberg was a caller in Bis- marck Monday. John McCormick was a shopper in Bismarck Tuesday. Lawrence Madland was a Bismarck caller Wednesday. Mrs, Ed Widger and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist visited at the Elmer Blooni- quist home north of McKenzie Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son and John Olsen visited at the F. L. Owen home Thursday. i Carl Muth visited at the Selmel Oanes and Halvor Tacklebeck homes Thursday and Friday. marck Wednesday. Bs Halvor Tacklebeck was a caller in McKenzie Thursday. Carl Muth and Edwin Dietzman. were callers at the Joe Fisher home Sunday. Royal Thomas and Harold Madland from Menoken were callers at the Walter Dietzman home Sunday. Mrs. William ‘Kershaw returned home Saturday after spending the Past two weeks in Bismarck with her son and daughter. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘Miller was taken to Bismarck Sunday to be christened. He was named Myzle Domonick. Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE covitz home. Luther. at the 8. B. Olson home. days at the Albert Vollen home. C. O. Kettleson was a guest at the Andrew Olson home. home of Mrs. day. . family, Louie. Ambrose, Milton Mareovitz. recent caller at the home of his par- Marion Kant was an overnight] guest of her teacher, Miss Bernice Morris at the Laurence Stocks home Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Meyers of Haz- elton spent part of the week with friends and relatives in the commun- ning, was well attended. Music was ——— |the feed in this community there was|home from a ten days’ visit with the /son Raymond beginning to be a shortage. A lot of|Morris Anderson, Herman Falken-|at the Ray McCullough home. the feed had beef sold in Sioux |steln.and Clarence Falkenstein fami-| Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg were county. les in the Still community. Sunday guests at the Strom home. | >-——__—_____. ‘| Clair Weise has returned from Bis-| Andrew Kolb was a Monday guest at } Heaton ||marck where he has been employed] the J. R. Fitegerald home. bes | the past year and will resume farm-| The young people’s Sunday school ing operations. class meeting will be held at the home By SARAH HEINLE Emil Geigle and family were re-jof Miss Alice Strand Friday evening. cent callers in the Capital City. Charles Our, Irene and Richard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brezden and! Ralph Fricke of Cromwell was a|Wertz were overnight guests at the | Andrew Walker home Frida: Ed Rasche and Everett Bailey were Wilton callers Thursday. Battie Fitzgerald was a Friday and Saturday guest at the O. O. Sperry home, Mrs. M. Fueling and daughter were Regan callers Wednesday. Charles Hettick and Mrs. Slicken- berg were Sunday evening guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home. Sunday guests at the Ira Bailey home were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Olson, Joseph Cook, Sidney Cook, Roy Shir- ley, Louise Walker and Lawrence dren called at the A. O. Thompson o home Sunday. Re ee eee { Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE H, O. Putnam, county agent, Tues- day organized two 4-H clubs. The {sewing club, with Mrs. Edd Ebling as leader, has about 13 members. The poultry club, with Mrs. A. C. Dance as leader, has about 10 mem- bers. Arson King is president, Eliza- beth Wachal secretary and treasurer and Dorothy Wood vice president of the poultry club. Mrs, Robert Meyers of Jamestown. spent several days visiting Mrs, Homer Craven. Mrs. Meyers was called home Friday evening by the illness of her sister. Fifteen ladies gathered at the apart- ment of Misses Margaret Olsen and Bailey. went to Mrs. John Benz and Dewey) ry John Kruger was a shopper in Bis- o-—e J. F. Little and daughter Phyllis were Friday guests at the Isaac Mar- Delbert Davis spent several days this week at the home of his brother Albert Little was a Wednesday guest Vinetta Farley returned home Tues- day evening after spending several | stroke and is seriously ill Wednesday | Regier home Frida: The The Ladies’ Aid will meet .at the | wi G. O. Lindsey Wednes- past week were Altred, Botts, a i ae : week were rr ‘oreth, 5 Mrs. g , Jt., mo- Rasche, J. F. Little and Virgil and | tored to the DD. ee ante Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Guss Heinle and | Lein township. Mrs, M. Fuel- ing and Saugoret, Isaac, Robert and jend guest. at the Georgé Pehl, ar., , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Knute Knutson were Lead guests at the Albert Vollen ome. C. E. Christianson was a Saturday guest at the Ernest Gordon home. Melvin Backman was a Monday guest at the Jim Louie home. the home of his mother, Mrs. K. Kolb, e | i Christiana | By VIOLET A, CLARKE Newland’s Thursday. Driscoll shoppers from here Tues- day were Robert Barrow, Ernest Schoon, Ole Newland, Christ Schoon and son Willie. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holton called on the W. A. Stiles’s Tuesday. Martin Olson and Adolph Hansen called at the home of Mrs. Jennie Clarke Wednesday. Alfred and Henry Olson were Dris- coll callers Friday. Robert Beyer spent Sunday with Wayne and Lenwood Olson. Elder Elness and Raymond John- son were Sterling callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- tained Saturday evening at a whist. party. Christ Schoon, Mrs. Joe Paul- son and Martin Magnus won prizes. Louise Olson accompanied Martin Magnus to Driscoll Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enter- tained friends Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and nephew Frankie and Raymond John- son attended the Birthday party giv? en in honor of Curtis Elness at his home in Sterling Sunday. - Joe Paulson and son called at the home of Mrs. Jennie Clarke Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson of Dris- coll were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs, George Magnus called at the Raymond Dorron home Mon- day. i. AS RERE SELES | Wing | By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth and son/ Fred spent Sunday visiting at the i| John Weber, Sr., and Ben McCloskey homes. i Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Heitzman and: Miss Elizabeth Hunmphreys motored | "|to Bismarck Wednesday. H Mr. and Mrs, Carl Byers and daugh-|Norman and Julius Pordabl, ter Caroline of Sterling were Sunday} visitors at the Al Kusler home. guest at the Horner home Saturday. A group of schoolmates surprised Olive Jacobson at her home Sunday evening on her fourteenth birthday. | Mrs, Bill Roth and children are vis-| iting friends and relatives in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Davis and chil- dren visited at the John Harty home Sunday. t Rev. Christ conducted church serv-j ices Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Vincent. visited at the John Mueller home Friday. Clara and Viola Borth were Sunday dinner gupests at the John Mueller al William Kolb was a Friday guest at da Lillian Newman Wednesday evening for a surprise birthday party in honor of Miss Newman. Orville Hansen spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting his sister, Miss Bernice Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven vis- ited at the V. M. Craven home Mon- y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Dralle Sunday. Miss Margarette Olsen was a guest of the V. M. Craven home Sunday. Edith Salter, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Faye Salter, is ill with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen were | yellow jaundice. business callers at Mr. and Mrs. Ole) @————. 1| Hazelton | @|nesday at his home. © e By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Joe Prefontaine was a Bismarck visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson were Bis- marck visitors Saturday. Eugene Landsberger returned home Thursday from a week's visit with his sister, Mrs. C. J. Guttenberg at Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Semling were Bismarck visitors Saturday. The high school basketbell team will go to Linton to play the Linton team at the school gymnasium. The Hazelton debate team met the Mandan team Saturday evening. The Hazelton team won the debate 3 to 0.} Leo, Verna, Illa and Lois Strand called The team inéluded Herbert Roesler, Mea ‘Wescott and Russell Craw- ford. Herman Brasseur left Monday for Bismarck where he is employed. The Linton Farmers association will meet Tuesday evening. Mrs. B. B. Schneider entertained the bridge club Wednesday afternoon. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hendrix of The Business Men’s club held a meeting Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thompson and | funeral of Mrs. Thompson's mother. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : Saee aera c een anarasaanEn TETSU where they will make their future he Were Saturday guests/and Mrs. A. G. Wietstock and chil- | guests of Mrs. Jo and Mrs. Luther Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Nels Tosseth. the J Kiefer farm. eure wibur ‘Noon and son Du Wane were guests of hte Noon’s parents ring the week-end. a birthday party was held Sunday for Mrs, Luther Davis. Over thirty present. wars Nels Alm and children mo- tored to the Charles Noon home ter, Mrs. Wilbur Noon. Delbert Davis is visiting in Bis- marck with his niece and family. Mrs. August Krause was a Regan shopper Saturday. . 3 Mr and Mrs: Nels Alm, daughter ‘Hollys and sons Marion, Ivan and Willis were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. Victor Strom and Lloyd Kettleson called in Regan Saturday. Gust Peterson is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Rosendahl. Mr, and Mrs. Louie King enter- tained for Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son, Mr. and Mrs. Alms and family Friday evening. e——— \ Still } (center oy By B, P, HAGSTROM iss Mary Doyle spent the week- ea with i sister Mrs. Willian Hickel near Alta. L. M. Nordquist and son Vernon were Wilton shoppers Monday. Leo Strand spent Tuesday and Wed- Marion Alm of near Regan was an overnight guest at the Charley Noon home Wednesday. Mrs. Roy Anderson, son Donald, and Mrs. Herman Falkenstein and daughter Edna were Monday visitors of Mrs, Walfred Asplund. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and daughter Marion of Bismarck were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter and children were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shafer of Painted Woods Sunday. Mrs. David Ghylin, son Donald and daughters Lillian and Elsie, Marion, on Mrs. Signe Johnson Tuesday. Erick Pearson, Theodore Amundson, Fritz Johnson and Lynn Strand called at the Hagstrom home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand and children drove Mrs. Ed Ulrich to the Fred Standling home near Regan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson mo- tored’to Turtle Lake Sunday where ing Thursday at the home of Mrs. R.| Mrs. Erickson remained for a few days} C. Colburn. with her mother who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and son, ‘Temvick visited with Mr. and Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons, Power Hendrix at Hazelton Monday.|Axel Asplund and Ingrid Hagstrom|spent several days last week at the were Sunday dinner gifests of Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund. Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son Du children returned home Saturday|Wayne visited ‘at Mrs. Noon’s home from Oakes where they attended the|near Regan last week. Margaret and Alice Johnson spent The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will/Sunday with Mary Oster of Regan. meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lester Briggle. By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Bud Little spent the week-end with Mrs. Joe Cook fell and broke her (arm Tuesday. She was taken to Bis- Father Wingering was a dinner!marck where she will remain for a week. She is staying with her sister, Mrs. Ollie Cook. Gudrun Jordahl spent the week-end it her home. Mrs. G, O. Lindsey and Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet Ol-; son, Dee Bailey and Mrs. ‘Thomas | Hetherington spent Thursday evening} of it the Ghylin home. Callers at the Ole Olson home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson and son Glenn, Mr. end Mrs. James/in Goodrich Saturday. Nick Torzeski and son Carl motored to Wilton Saturday for his son Harty. @|Mrs. Joe Bronick and daughter ac- eae Canfield 2 companied them back to visit here over Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Scott called on her sister Mts. Walter Sundquist Friday. 2 Arena | o By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Elmer Drum was a business caller in Wing Thursday. Mrs. Owen Mcintyre called on her sister Mrs. Ben Klagenburg Friday. Harry Ulfers and Ed Pond were| Lindsey and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fish-|transacting business in Arena Sat- er attended the Homesteaders meet-|urday. ing at the E. Manning home. Bert Glanville and son Dean were in Wing Saturday. The Klaft’s gave a party in honor Irene's birthday Friday evening. Wayne Drum and sister were call- ers at Ben Klagenbure’s Friday. Adam Haas..was a business caller ane: Olson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Olson, Joe} Ralph Halver, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Fred Cumber left Saturday to|C0ok, Sydney Cook, Lloyd Knudson,|win Zuike, Miss Fae Roberts, Misses visit friends in Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin and sons and|Irene and Martha Kraft were callers W. J. Brephy and family of Bis- marck spent Sunday at the E. C. leveland hc fe) jome. V. P. Heaton was a business caller in Wing Monday. tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Ole Tyberg, Carl Teppo and Bill Roth motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Marcovitz and son visited at the Isadore Kremenctsky home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brose spent Sun- day at the John Brose home. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Larson and son and Helen Degner were callers at the Gordon Larson home Sunday. ‘Wing high school won from Dawson The 4-H Sewing club members en- tertained parents and friends at a card party at the H.C. Edgerton hhome Monday. me Harriet i o- ¢ By MBS. 0. G. WIETSTOCK Oscar Wietstock was a business call- er in Tuttle recently. Bill Merkel and Raymond Wietstock were callers in Wing Monday. Lillie Johnson spent Monday night at the George Regier home. Fred Berg of Driscoll was an over- night guest at the William Deckert home Tuesday. Olive Mutchler left for her home in Bismarck Tuesday after spending the past two months at the home of her sister, Mrs. O. G. Wietstock. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter Verna Mae and Mr. and Mrs. Bul Merkel spent. Tuesday evening at the A. O. Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ingvold Eide spent Tuesday evening at the L. L, Zimmer Fred Berg was a caller at the Jacob Berg, sr., home Monday. Mrs. H. F. Williamson was a caller me the A. O. Thompson home Wednes- y. ‘Word has been received from Mar- fon, 8. D., that Mrs. Henry Wiens, formerly of this vicinity, has had a Mis) Rudolph Heid called at the George Ys Arena school students gave a ‘ashington program contest Friday. Arthur Thompson was chosen best aker. He wiil now compete with speakers. D. Barkman farm in Eldon Lewis of Driscoll was a week- Bismarck, Sarah Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, Joe and Sydney Cook, Louise, Roy and Shir- ley Walker were dinner guests at Ira Bailey's. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl, Ole Ol- son, Mrs. P. E. Patton attended a meeting at McKenzie Monday. Mrs. Anna Knudson was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. Bernhard Jordahl was @ caller in Regan Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and son Clair, Mrs. Jake Fisher and son Gene attended auxiliary at the Hopkins home in Regan. Ladies’ Aid will meet at the G. O. Lindsey home March 9. the local courts Saturday, 23 to 4. sea Cea mar ae | The ‘Wing seconds won the prelimin- | Ghy lin | ary, 21 to 18. —— By MARGARET DAVIS Swen Benson and son Bennie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arne |Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson were Sunday guests of Mrs. Peterson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson. Dave Spangberg motored to Bis-| marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson, of were Sunday luncheon at McIntyre’s Wednesday evening. Frank Gray and Ray Hazlegrove were business callers at Harry Ulfers Saturday. The Steiglemeyer children have been on the sick list with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were guests at the McIntyre home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Zinke were guests at the Kraft home Friday. . Brittin | ° By 0. DUTTON Mrs. Sally Roberts, Sioux City, Ia., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. W. 8. Trip- lett and Miss Lydia Briscoe. Mr. and Mrs. George Day were Bismarck callers Saturday. Friends will be glad to learn that both Mrs. Ed. Allensworth and Miss Irene Dralle are improving after their operations. Mr. and Mrs. George Day left Mon- day morning by motor for Minneap- Olis, where they will visit at the home of eee Sam Day. King, jr. visited paae home Saturday. nr the and Mrs. Emmet Wiseheart left Saturday for Center Point, Ia., means parents, Mr. is. Benton Backman and children were Sunday guests of Fred Reily of Wilton has moved Sunday afternoon with their daugh- mans. Lillian Lee spent the weeke Bismarck. a tn ‘Mrs. R. R. Slater and fam- ily have moved on the place vacated by the Wiseheart family. ‘Mr..and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen, Mof- fit, visited Sunday at the E. M. Whitte- home. anise Geraldine Hoffman and Alfred Hoover were Regd Sunday at the wr Andrews home. oars Henry Crawford is able to be about again after an attack of the flu. Park and Roy Hoover, Bobble Dralle, Junior Whitteaker, Nellie and Lloyd Morrison and five of the Kuntz children were ill Saturday and = day, It was thought that bad drink- ing water at school caused the sick- ness. Miss Clara, Mauk of Moffit visited this week at the Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Day and Frank Crimmens were Friday evening guests at the Clifton Kimball home. ‘Miss Lucille Milman visited Monday night‘at the Dave Kershaw home. Bob Dutton called at the Dralle and Giovannoni homes Sunday. ¢—________—6 e|| Sterling ! v By FERN R. STEWART George Lewis was a town caller Wednesday. Hugo Bassen and W. E. Titus of Driscell were town callers Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schlabach visited at the Oscar Anderson home Tuesday evening. Oscar Anderson and Miss Marion Ness visited at the Tom Stewart home Wednesday evening. Martin Reddy was a town caller Wednesday. The Poultry club met under the leadership of Mrs. George Kusch Wed- nesday evening. Sidney Lundquist, who has spent the past two months in Minneapolis visiting his father, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neth have moved into the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Evelyn Mork. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and mother were town callers Friday. Miss Marion Ness is spending a few days with friends in Sterling. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Olson were town callers Monday. Miss Esther Reddy left Sunday for her home at Belfield. Missouri . By L. M. CRAWFORD Curt Clark of the Buchanan Valley home of his father, John Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLean and son Alex, jr, were Capital City visitors ‘Wednesday. Alex Anderson of north of Bismarck called at the James MacDonald home ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Emory Woodworth spent Wed- nesday visiting at the Leslie Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter and Henry Crawford, sr., motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth visited at the Studie Woodworth home Wednesday. Miss Elvira Anderson from north of Bismarck is visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lam MacDonald. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson and family were Sunday evening dinner guests at the Leslie Clark home. Pete Peterson from Bismarck spent the week-end at the Joe Clark home. “Red” Tressler and Margery Mac- Donald were guests at the William MacDonald home Sunday. Miss Eliza Nicholson also was a caller. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Emory Woodworth were business callers at the Daven- port home Monday. Miss Mayme Clark spent several days last week at the home of her sister Ms. James MacDonald, in Bis- marck, Denies Engagement Associated Press Photo As she sailed for a vacation In Hawaii, Lily Damita (above), film actress, denied she was engaged to ‘Sydney Smith, New York bro! although he was aboard the liner, U. S. MARINES NEAR home. Mrs, H. F. Williamson and children of the interna’ shells have dropped in the \s one of the first pictures to reach this country showing United States mari ment during the fighting in Shanghal. Both Ja; with Chinese boats that it is Impossible to see the wat Picture shows marine: facing Seociiow creek which en Assoclated Preas—Paramount News guarding the Chinese crowded \ f \ + ae a | i \ re ait

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