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| @ Elmer Jarvi and Matt Maki left this Ts i Baldwin | By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mount and family called at the home of Mr.| Mount’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Strandemo in Glenview Fecently. Mrs. Strandemo has been Geriously fll at her home the past two ‘weeks. Mrs. Herbert Fricke and baby daughter have returned home from ‘a two-weeks’ visit with the Leo Shel- don family in Wilton. Due to the cold weather the meet- ing of the Crofte Star Homemakers club which was scheduled to take place last Wednesday afternoon at) the home of Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein was postponed until this week. Miss Aldine Morris spent the past week at the home of her friend, Miss Irma Little. The Morris family, resi- dents of Ecklund township for sev- eral years, are moving to the Middle- stead farm a short distance from Re- n. oer. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein visit- jcommunity in search of work. Everett Johnson is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koivu. —_ ig { Menoken | aS seserocasten By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Word has been received here of the }death of Tracy Harris of California from double pneumonia. His father. | Lyman Harris, died in December and his mother a short time later. They formerly had a store at Menoken. The P. T. A. held Friday night was jwell attended. A Washington pro- | gram was given. Mrs. R. G. Abelien, served on the hospitality committee. |_ Mrs. C. D. King entertained the | Menoken Ladies’ Aid Thursday. Mrs. Chester Boyd and daughter were guests. The next regular meeting will be held at the A. C. Dance home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling were Sun-| day dinner guests of the Misses Mar-/ garette Olsen and Lillian Newmann. Miss Evelyn Evenson, Mrs. Beatrice |Greyerbeihl and son Merritt Allen of Mrs. Otto Ayers and Mrs. A. C. Dance} ed at the Wallace Falkenstein home| Bismarck and Tony Knoll of Mandan near Still Sunday. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Herman Falken- stein who had been spending the} week with local relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant visited at) the Frank Stitzer home in Bismarck | Were entertained at dinner Sunday at the A. H. Klepstein home. Mrs. A. H. Klepstein and Mrs, R.} L. Dralle have been on the sick list. Chris Junkert of Bismarck was a visitor at the Klepstein home Sun- Saturday. They were accompanied by Andy Peterson. Township officers for the ensuing year were elected at the election Tuesday. Mrs. Enoch daughter have marck. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kikul re-/ turned this week from Minnesota where they had been spending a two- weeks’ honeymoon, Mrs. Kikul was formerly Miss Neva Mount of Bald- win. The newlyweds will make their home on the Mount farm. | Friends and neighbors of Freddie Herdebu surprised him Tuesday eve- ning, the occasion being his birth- d Carlson and baby returned from Bis- ‘The Albert Larson family are mov- ing from the Carlson farm, where they have been living the past two years, to the old Englemann place. Mrs. Herman Kickul was pleasant- ly surprised Saturday evening when a number of her friends and relatives gathered at her home, the occasion} being her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and family are moving to the farm) in Ecklund township being vacated | by the Tom Morris family. A fam-| ily from near Washburn is moving to the Anderson place. | Miss Ruth Falkenstein is spending | the week with friends and relatives| in the Still community. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and son Ellison of Bismarck spent Sun- day with local relatives. pe | Arena | ie if | | By MRS. 0. McINTYRE = | eee a | Adam and Teddy Haas and Jakie; Koris were Goodrich callers Saturday. Johnnie Sattler was a_ business) taller at Harry Ulfers Monday. ‘The regular meeting of the Hazle- | grove township board met at Mrs.) Bert Glanvilles Tuesday. Artie Payens was a business caller! in Wing Thursday. H. S. Duncan was a caller at Mc-| Intyres Thursday. | Mrs. Carolina Kraft and son An-! drew were shoppers in Wing Thurs- | day. Miss. Mary Cromwell, Alice Drum | and Miss Lena Kraft visited school ! Friday. i Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville were shoppers in Wing Friday. | Mrs. Jacob Steiglemeyer was a call-/ er at Mrs. Charles Satter’s Friday. Carl Wolf was a caller at Ed Wag-| ners Friday. i Ben Klagenburg and Elmer Drum} were business callers in Wing Friday. | They also called at the MeIntyre | home. Laverne Goldberg spent part of} the week at the Klagenburg home. Wayne Drum had the misfortune to have his foot stepped on by a horse. His foot was badly bruised. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas, Teddy, Helea and Martha Haas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Satter Fri-| day evening. Miss Leolla Augustadt spent. the | week-end with her parents at Good- | rich. | Members of the McIntyre ae have been ill the past week with the flu. Al { Lyman | e By S. GYLDEN Edna Josephson spent a few days) visiting in this community last week. Sally Gylden returned home from} Dave Josephson’s Thursday. Her sister, Mrs. Dave Josephson, returned home with her to spend a few days.; Sveret Gylden was a caller at Wil- liam Harju’s Thursday evening. | Siiri Eckholm and Lawrence Ol-j| son spent the week-end at their! homes here, | Edwin Seppanen and Edwin Ross; of Braddock spent a few days in this community recently. ye Peter Reiger spent Friday evening ‘at the C. Lieuska home. A large gathering attended the party at George Pettis’ Saturday} night. A surprise party was held for Miss Venla Inget Wednesday evening. Those who attended were Einard and Arnold Juhola, Sulo and Severie Eck- holm, Severet and Sulo Gylden, Fred, Francis and Lempi Bantteri, Edna Josephson, Eing.and Tyne Eckholm, Nina Waiste, Sadie Gylden, Seth Harju and Andrew Lieuska. Dinner guests at Ingets’ Sunday were Mrs. Gust Ekholm and son Sulo, gon, Eino Ekholm, Harju and Andrew Lieuska call- day. Miss Bernice Hansen recently visited Miss Mary Garross. The 4-H Poultry club met at the A. C. Dance home Friday. Mrs. Ed Ebling called a meeting of the 4-H Sewing club Saturday. Six members were present. | Menoken played basketball with| Temvik Friday. Temvik girls won from the Menoken girls 10 to 7. The Temvik boys won 10 to 8, Mrs. Ed Ebling entertained the Menoken Homemakers club Thursday with nine members pi nt. Mrs. A. F. Welch w Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson of Bis- marck were visitors at the A. C. Dance home Sunday. Miss Margarette Olsen spent Sun- day at the V. M, Craven home. SS Missouri 2 -—@ By L. M. CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs. Amos Robidou were Capital City business callers Tues-! Mr, and Mrs. Emory Woodworth spent several days last week at the Oamus Robidou home. Miss Anna Chesak has returned to her home here afte: spending the past two months visiting with relatives and friends near Selfridge. “Red” Tressler and Margery Mac- Donald spent Sunday at the William MacDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and » (daughter, Henry Crawford, sr., and Nat Latimore were visitors at the; James Robidou home recently. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald of Bismarck were guests at the John and Leslie Clark homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills from near Brittin, Miss Lucille Crawford, Amos and Edwin Robidou were guests at the James Robidou home Sunday. Clarence Beard from near Moffit is visiting at the Studie Woodworth home. Mr. and Mrs. Ramus Robinson were guests at the James MacDonald home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark, Misses Hilda and Eleanor MacDonald, Joe! Warner, Mr. and Mrs, Ramus Robin- son, Joe Clark, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter and Henry Crawford, sr., were shoppers in Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Robinson motored to Bismarck Friday. Word was received here last week by Mrs. Leslie Clark that her sister, Helen Doehle, who teaches near Me- dina, has been ill with appendicitis ene has returned to her home in Mof- it. Driscoll ‘ By DELLA MAE OLSON The Driscoll high school girls’ and boys’ basketball teams played Daw- son at Dawson Friday evening. The girls score was 17-14 in favor of Dris- coll and the boys score was 35 to 12 in favor of Dawson. Abe Huggins left Monday for Fargo to enter the veterans’ hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson had as visitors Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Erickson and family of Steele, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Thomas and son Donald, George Schlabach and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and family. Mrs. Al. Chapin and children spent Saturday at the C. A. Swanson home. Thursday evening Rev. Lars Foss delivered an address before about 200 People at the L. S. Langdahl home near Tuttle, the occasion being Mr. and Mrs. Langdahl's golden wedding anniversary, Miss Mina Lewis left Thursday for Bismarck where she will be employed. Mrs. Sarah Reynolds and Mrs. Car- rie Nelson spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. C. J. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson had as supper guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann and family. The Greater North Dakota associa- tion. sponsored a meeting in the hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson en- tertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mrs. Nina Dodge and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan and fam- ily spent.Sunday evening at the Fred Jordan home. The Driscoll Homemakers met at the Belcher home Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Lawrence Hull assisted the hostess. There will be Lutheran services Easter Sunday at eleven o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson of Clear Iver Norby, Clifford Nelson, Mrs. Car- rie Nelson, Miss Hazel and Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson. fi Mrs. Joe Gertz was tendered a shower Thursday afternoon for her infant son Dallas LeRoy. John Gylden’s Sunday. Josephine Olson spent a week at the home of her aunt and uncle, (load Mrs. Dave Spandberg near -Sylvia Ekholm returned home from Ojanen’s Sunday. Ida Thorson, daughter Fran- eis and Harold and Arthur Dronen ‘were Bismarck callers Friday. ‘Melidsh Harju spent the week-end her ital home. Kling spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. A. Friar of Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett were visitors at the C. A. Swanson home Sunday. Jim Annunson. and family spent Sunday in Bismarck visiting relatives. John Girkeland and son Clifford of Lien township were business callers here Monday. Mrs, F. O. Johnson spent Friday af- ternoon with Mrs. Robert Sharpe, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Newcomer home. Lake township had as guests Sunday: | da! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932 entertained at dinner Saturday eve- ning for Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brush: wein. Mrs. P. C. Tompt and Mrs, Lawrence Hull spent Wedinesday afternoon with Mrs, Clarence Swanson. The Tappen Independents played Driscoll here Friday evening. The score was 27-20 in favor of Tappen. | f Estherville | ° The members of the township board {met at the William Michelsen home Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Knudson and Lloyd Knudson called at the Roy Little home Tuesday forenoon. Earl and George Mowder and Ar- nold Wold called in Regan Thurs- \day. The members of the Homestead lodge met at the Roy Little home Thursday evening. The next meeting will be at the Alvin Ghylin home, March 24, at which time a progressive whist party will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson called at the Roy Little home Sunday after- noon. Fred McFadden of Wilton was a business caller at the Earl Mowder home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Michelsen, Mr. and Mrs. William Michelsen and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Ruth Wilmot attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth at Macumber Sat- urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Art Strand were din- By MRS. ROY LITTLE accordance with the country repre- sented. Admission 10 cents. Dale Barton celebrated his 16th birthday Thursday by entertaining the Boy Scouts at a six o'clock din- ner, Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Junge, accom- panied by Mrs. Warner Sempel and little daughter Alice Marie, autoed to Steele Wednesday evening. Thirty-six men gathered in the Siem hall Friday afternoon to hear Gordon Randlett deliver an address on Feed Crops and Silos. J.D, McCusker“and son Jim Pat of Hazelton were Braddock callers Saturday. County Sheriff Kline of Linton and Mr. Fisher were in Braddock Friday afternoon, A caucus was held Friday evening at the home of Mr. H. K. Junge to se- lect candidatés for nomination at the coming town election. Mrs. C. T. Barton, who spent the week-end with relatives at Kintyre, returned home Monday. Gus Grosz, manager of the Brad- dock Equity Exchange, has been con- fined to his home this week with a jvisited Mrs. ‘Waddington of Bismarck accompa- nied them home where she visited Friday night at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Brown. She returned to Bismarck Saturday afternoon with Mr, Hanne- field. Mrs. Ida Soderquist and son Melvin Kudick and children ‘Thursday. Fred Mitchell, matiman, has been on the sick list. Ole Lillefjeld was a Wilton caller Thursday ry. Saturday Wilton callers were Iver and Carl Erickson, Lester Brown, Ole Lillefjeld and Anton Nelson. Anton Nelson and Oscar Yupman were Wilton callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest visited at the Andrew Nel- son home Sunday. i Walter Schafer and Francis Voltin were Bismarck visitors Friday. Harold Soderquist visited in Wilton Sunday. Florence Franklund has returned home from near Washburn where she has been staying. bad cold. L. P. Weber had charge of the elevator during Mr. Grosz’s ill- ness. Richard Day was a Braddock caller ‘Wednesday evening, having brought Misses Opal and Jane Mathena of Habelton back to school ‘here after they had spent a few days with their Parents, Mrs. William Manley and little daughter of Hettinger, N. Dak., are visiting with Mrs. Manley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Weber. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zottniak are confined to their home ner guests at the Alvin Ghylin home Sunday. Harry Davenport and Howard Wat- kins transacted business in the Cap- i ital City Thursday. J | Trygg \ By GLADYS NELSON children were visitors recently at the homes. Emma and Hugo Nelson were among those attending the pafty last Satur- day at the Arthur Magnus home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor-made a trip to Wilton Thursday. Florence Engdahl, who has been siting with her grandparents, the Nels Nelson's, left for her home with her parents in Gibbs where she will soon begin a spring and summer term of school. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham motored to Bismarck Monday. Eva Trygg, who has been visiting with her folks in McKenzie, returned. pers and is attending school in Trygg The board of equalization met Wed- nesday instead of Tuesday at the Art Magnus home. Albert Eide, Arena, who is teaching near Wing and stops at the teacher- age, visited Sunday at the Nels Nel- son home. Hugo Nelson was an overnight guest Sunday night at the Walter Scott home en route home from Wing, where he took Albert Eide. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdahl and family visited their parents last week. Floyd and Irene Anderson, seniors at Bismarck high school, came out Friday to spend the week-end with their parents, the John Anderson's. The Trygg Cedarhill Homemakers club members held a meeting Wednes- day, March 9, at the home of Mrs. Nels Nelson. Due to the cold weather only five members were present. Mrs. Clifford Scott was a visitor. The meet- ing opened by singing, “Oh, When We Are Together, Susanna.” The sweet- heart quilt block was discussed. They decided for each member to make two blocks. The completed quilt will be auctioned off or otherwise sold. Luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Scott. The next meeting will be held the 13th of April at the Arthur Mag- nus home or Mrs. Ernest Kell's. Andrew Trygg and son Alvin made a trip to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Floyd Anderson called Saturday at the Martin Nelson home. Donald Morris and Joe Jiras were supper guests Saturday night at the George Nelson home en route home from Regan. They also called at Os- car Coleman and Porter Nelson homes. Mr. Nels Nelson and Victor and John Anderson went to the John Fors- beck home Saturday. Mrs. Forsbeck, who s 85 years olid, had a stroke or attack of heart trouble. Clifford Craven was a business call- er Sunday at the Martin and George Nelson homes. Andrew Trygg’s went to Bismarck Sunday and attended church serv- ices at the Gospel tabernacle. Mr. Trygg sang a Swedish song over the radio. Homer Taylor purchased some hay from Carl Larson recently. i e { Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN oo Joe Fisher went to Valley City on, business Wednesday. He returned Thursday. John Olsen and Floyd Owen were business callers in Bismarck Thurs- day. Paul Carlson has been staying with. Joe Fisher while Mrs. Fisher and chil- dren are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Carlson. Lawrence Madland was a business caller in Bismarck Friday. Holaver Tacklebeck called at the Selmer Oanes home Thursday. George Wachal was a business call- er at the W. A. Dietzman and John Olsen homes Friday. Tebbo Harms transacted business in Bismarck Thursday. James McCormick spent from Mon- day until Thursday in Bismarck on | business. Is, with chickenpox. Mrs. D. Bowles, who has been & guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Baker, returned home with her nephew, Myron Baker, for a few days’ visit. William Macdonald of Glencoe, N. Dak., was the guest of his sisters, Mrs. inson Friday and Saturday. The 4-H club will hold a dance in Mr. and Mrs. John Schlepp and|the school gym Thursday night, March 1th. a shopper in|Ed Lundquist and Gene Cunningham| Henry Jagd of the Lehigh Briquet- ting company, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage. George Wright autoed to Valley City Friday afternoon. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Martini to visit with her daughter Virgil and Mrs. Allen and spend Sunday at the home of her daughter Mrs. A. Anderson of Jamestown. Miss Ruth Green went to Bismarck Saturday afternoon. A petition sponsored by the Civic club and signed by the voters was cir- culated this week to have the curfew law written in the town ordinance. Tuesday afternoon the Circle ladies, assisted by some men, gathered in the new hall and gave it a good cleaning. The chairs, tables and benches, which have been loaned to them by John Fockler, and the organ, loaned by Mrs. J. I. Shepard of Michigan, was brought in and the hall ts now in splendid condition for lodge meetings and social gatherings. The Union M. E. Sunday school will present an Easter cantata, “The Glory of the Garden,” on Sunday evening, March 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Ras Aarvig and daughter Helen were visitors with Dr. and Mrs, Baer of Steele Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O’Brien autoed here from Fredonia Saturday evening and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser. ‘ Robert and Alice Baer of Steele were Braddock visitors Sunday. The Study and Civic club met Tues- day evening with Mrs. F. E. Martini as hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs, Fetterley Tuesday, March 22nd. The pupils of the Intermediate grades have each purchased a har- monica and are working hard to learn ‘several pieces before the term ends. The basketball girls are having their tournament this week and the boys plan on having theirs next week. The Girl Reserves had their candle light service Monday, March 7. Each girl invited her mother. They gave a play entitled, “Just a Little Mistake.” Scout Troop 22 held its regular feature of the meeting was a lesson by Ray Juhola on Camp Fires and Fire Building. Mr. and Mrs, F, M. Long were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. Amundson. Mrs, H. Beale and two children of Kintyre spent the week-end with Mrs. Beal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton, » if Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS ? ' 1 oe The school honor roll is as follows: Ruby Mickelson, Rosebud Strand, Au- drey Stratton, Elsie Aune, Eldon Bail- ey, Harold Rannestad, Mavis Strand, Shirley Brennise, Josephine Brennise, Clara Wageman, Helen Aune, Mar- garet Garnes, Robert Lundberg, Rol- Damstrom home Monday. Anton Nelson visited at the Arthur he School No. 3, it the week-end at her home in Wilton. eee Mrs. T. F.. Morris and j daughter, Bernice, were guests at the Ira Falkenstein home Paiday. Enock Carlson visited at the T. F. Morris home Saturday. | Mrs. Herman Falkenstein has been visiting with relatives near Baldwin. Bernice Morris, teacher of Crofte School No. 2, spent the week-end with her parents. Arvid Johnson visited at the Ira ‘Falkenstein home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family were shoppers in Wilton. Sat- Among those who visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dutton and daughter, Franketta, and granddaughter, Al- dene; Oscar Colema and sons, Law- rence and Paul; Mr. and Mrs, Wal- ter Ryberg, Porter Nelson, Clarence Levi, Bennie Anderson, Kenneth oo Leo Strand and Frank Mil- ler. Bernice and Marion Morris were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and Mrs. Elsberg received word Sunday eve- ning that Mrs. H. W. Crawford of the Mandan training school was to under- go an operation at the Mandan hos- pital. Word was received Monday that Canfield By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN the operation was successful. She is} ajiers in Regan Saturday from . Tracy and Mrs. Margaret Rob-| 4, meeting Tuesday evening. A special day lin Mickelson, Neona Berg, Thelma Hanson, Lucille Lehr. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. A. L. Garnes Wednesday. It was decided to hold a food sale and serve lunch Saturday afternoon, March 26. Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte entertains the so- ciety March 30, Mr. and Mrs, A. H, Lundberg mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday, Alice Lehr returned to Milwaukee Saturday having been in Regan sev- eral months, due to the illness of her mother, Mrs, Andrew Lehr. . Irene Maulsby, Audrey Stratton and J. 8. Penner motored to Bismarck’ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lien and Russell Hopkins were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dimond. A bridge party was held at the A. Tourtelotte home Friday evening. Score prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer, Irene Maulsby and J. 8, Penner. Walter Tyberg of Bismarck was a Regan caller Sunday. Gladys Gramling entertained, a Elmer Lundquist and Edward Wid- ger were Bismarck shoppers Satur- y- Dan McCormick was a caller in Bis- marck Friday. Mrs. Joe Fisher and children re- turned home Saturday. . Selmer Oanes and Carl Carlson were visitors at the Kruger home Sun- day. Louie Olsen from Menoken visited his brother John, Sunday. ly Braddock ! ae By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE The Study and Civic club will hold @ community festival at the school gym on Saturday evening, April 2. There will be an exhibit of old and new articles representing various company of friends at a dancing par- ty_at her home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman at- tended the silver wedding anniversary | ry Party of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollings- worth of Chapin, Saturday evening. By MES. OLE LILLEFJELD | a daughter of Mrs. Elsberg. |_| ——_——_- o By SARAH HEINLE Mrs. Christ Wolf and children at- tended the double wedding at the Jake Kundred home Sunday evening. Frank Brezden motored to Wilton Saturday. Emanual Heintz Jr. was a visitor at the William Wagner home Sun- jay. O. Williams called at the A. H. Heinle home Monday. Dan Gill was married to Miss Anna Bobnick recently. Frank Brezden called at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday. Jake and John Bazaraba were Wilton shoppers Friday. Dave Keck motored to Wilton Fri- day. John Wagner and Emanuel Heintz were callers at the Fred Wagner home Sunday. Miss Pauline Wolf spent the week- end at her parents’ home. Miss Wolf if working at the John Noon home. Mrs. Jake Schatz, sr., is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher motored to Bismarck to visit with their daugh- ter who is a patient at the hospital there. Emil Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner of near Mercer, was married to Miss Kundred of near Un- derwood. Miss Kunderd’s brother was married to Miss Martha Hoffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Emanual Hoffer. « §, W. Burleigh «4 1 « ————————— By KATIE D. STEWART Miss Frian, who teaches the Mann- ing school, now is boarding with John A. Stewart's. Mrs, Claud Houser visited at the Anna Nicholson home Saturday. Rey. Gulson is able to be out again and will hold services Sunday at the Glencoe and Stewartsdale churches. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Houser were in town Monday. They also called at the home of Mrs. Houser’s mother near Magnus. i Mrs, A. J. Stewart visited at the home of her sister Mrs. John Stewart Sunday. Ernest Housef visited with Ed Becknall Sunday. Saturday callers from this vicinity in Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. O. G.| Davenport, John and Alex Stewart, Earl Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallard and Mrs. Lee Mallard. Norman Stewart visited with his mother and his brother Willie Satur- ‘- Nearly all the voters of this vicin- ity are planning to vote No on the capital removal question. ————$_$________ ——__—-® ee Schrunk | Waseda eres Ae 5 By MARGARET MARCHANT James Kozineck was a Wing caller Friday. Gust Witt, Ted and Edward Stroh here were Mrs. Anna Strand and Einar, Mrs. Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin, Oscar Olson and Mr, Hum- phreys. The township board met at the 8. L. Jordahl home Tuesday. The Homesteaders met at the Roy Little home Thursday. Callers at the Knudson home ‘Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ghy- lin, Orlo Johnson, Bernhard Jordahl, Oscar Olson, Dee Bailey, Algot’ Ry- berg and Marvin Alm. P.-T. A. will meet Friday, March 18. Officers will be elected. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Strand were dinner guests at the A. F. Ghylin home Sunday. Other callers were Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Ollenberger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson, Callers at the Knudson home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. H. Knudson, Oliver and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Keifer. Mrs, Thomas Hetherington spent a few days at the A. F. Ghylin home. Shirley Walker spent Wednesday evening with Nina Fisher. Alice Strand was called to Bis- marck Tuesday on duty. Fred Olson called at the Ole Olson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Fisher and family were callers in Regan Saturday. The Homemakers will meet at the N, O, Strand home in Regan April 4. Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Florence and Russell Hanson are absent from school because of sick- ness. Eunice Jessen spent Tuesday night with Edna Mae Gosney. E. L. Hurr transacted business in Sterling Wednesday. Mrs. Horace Fairchild called on Mrs, Gosney Wednesday. The following attended the Ster- ling Shipping association meeting Thursday: H. M. Jessen, George Lewis, James Baker, A. E. Cline, An- ton Oberg, E. L. Hurr and P, M. Gosney. John and James Baker were in Sterling Thursday afternoon. H. M. Jessen called at the P. M. Gosney and George Lewis homes Thursday eevning and took them over to Herman Nieman’s to attend the township meeting. Lloyd Nelson and wife returned Thursday from South Dakota. Herman Nieman acco! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson to South Da- kota. d Berger of Flasher also arrived here few days ago to spend some here with his sister, Mrs. Martin nus. ed betes Bterl Mon Senool in place of Mrs. Wright, WhO ill her. feet a short time ago. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Newland and nt Saturday night with Mrs. 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen, near Stecle. They re home Sunday. Bernard Paulson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Paulson, started school in School"No. 3 Monday morning. Brittin By © Busrun Alfred Hoover was a visitor Thurs- day evening at the home of his uncle, Hoover. ‘Wednesday and Opal Matheney back to school. Miss Lydia Briscoe, W. 8. Triplett and Wm. Mills were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Mrs, M. M. Dralle and daughter, Irene, returned home from Bismarck Saturday. Friends are glad to learn that Miss Irene is improving nicely | 4ay ‘since her operation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford spent Friday and Saturday visiting friends in_ Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Mr. and: Mrs. C. D. Kimball were Bis- marck shoppers Friday. ‘Miss Lucile Milman spent the week- end in Sterling. E. M. Whitteaker spent Thursday night and Friday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills and daugh- ter, Betty, visited Sunday at the John Crawford home in Missouri township. Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mr. and /C&g0 Mrs, Jason Hoover and family and Miss Lillian Lee were Sunday dinner guests at the Dutton home. The Crawford boys of Bismarck @pent the week-end with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and Miss Lillian Lee transacted business in the Capital City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family visited Monday at the O, U. Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen of Moffit called at the E. M. Whitteaker and C. R. Crawford homes Sunday. eo $$ | Sterling | By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs, Paul Lang were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Neth and daugh- ter Marlene and Jack Durfee spent the week-end at Glen Ullin with Mrs, Neth’s folks. Mrs, Ernest’ Johnson and Miss Grace Johnson spent Sunday at the Tom Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs, Art Chenoweth and family moved into the place formerly occupied by Tom Stewart. Mrs, Riley received word Monday morning of the death of her mother. Mrs. Riley and brother, Joe Cox, left Monday evening for Iowa to attend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Art Chenoweth were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family moved to the Howard O'Hara Place Friday. Floyd Belk took Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmidkunz and daughter Florence to Bismarck Saturday. | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE ‘Mr. and Mrs. Algot were Friday guests at the 8. A. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson, who/| home. have been visiting Mrs. Herman Nie- man and family, expect to return to, their home in Hazen Friday. H. M. Jessen called at the P. M. Gosney’s Friday. Charley Anderson and H. M. Jessen went to y eseengen Friday to attend the state &hool land leasing. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson were entertained at the L. Smith home in Sterling Friday. Mrs. Henry Jessen and daughters, Genevieve and Eunice, motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Envik and Gene called at Jessen’s Sunday. They Mr. and Mrs. John Pool were week- end guests at the J, R, Fitzgerald home, Nina McAlister is making her home wtih Mrs, A. Knudtson. Emil Moses was a Wing business caller Monday. Bernhard Jordahl and Orlo John- son were Saturday evening guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Other guests during the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and fam- ily, J. F. Little and 8, W. Nemitz. Charlie Our spent most of last week as a guest at the Andrew Walk- er home, and Jacob Zelmer spent Saturday | aiso called at the Laverne Richardson] Marvin Alm called at the Knute homes. evening at the Marchant home, Jake Zelmer is staying at the home of his brother, Emil Zelmer. Annie and Emil Stroh, and Annie ‘and Ruth Wahl spent Thursday eve- ning at the Shafer home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant mo- tored to Wing Friday. Mrs. Kate Plattner spent Friday afternoon with her granddaughter, Mrs. John Witt. Visitors at the Marchant home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Witt, Gust Witt and Herbert Hoffman of ‘McClusky. , James Kozineck spent Saturday evening visiting with Mike Pankjo- vich. Marvin and Melvin Hochhalter of| (00) near Alta are spending this week at the home of their grandparents. James Kozineck spent Sunday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Raubel. and P, M. Gosney Miss Helen Swindling spent the week-end in Driscoll with Thelma Skogen. Sharp transacted business in Sterling Saturday. Andy Ducett, McKenzie, called ‘at the Horace Fairchild home ENOTAY a a a aaa { Christiana \ a | By VIOLET A, CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and Mrs. Henry Olson were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Beyer in Sterling Wednesday and they also in the basketball game in the hall. Miss Nellie Dance spent the week- end with her mother in Menoken, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile enter- tained a number of friends last Fri- Opal Harvey and Martha Heimbuch spent the week-end visiting at the Harvey home in Wing. Martha, Annie and George Voll- mer, dake Zelmer, Allan Schuh, Adolph Schell, John Riley and the Zelmer young folks spent Sunday at the Jacob Stroh home. Jacob Zelmer left Monday for Val- ley City. Ecklund By JUSTINE MORRIS Knowley Dorman visited at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Ralph Taplin was a caller in Still ureday, . Mr. and Mrs, John Vollan and fam- ily visited at the T. F. Morris home Thursday evening. Aldene Morris visited with Erma Little over the week-end. Frank Miller motored to Wilton Friday. Frank Martin and Charley Carl of Clovis, N. M., visited at the T. F. Morris home Friday night. Bennie Anderson visited at the Paul Schonert home Friday. ton the early part of the week as a o for | guest of Buster Livergood. friends ‘The Misses Ortman and Nettleton |countries and lunch will be served in|motored to Bismarmk Friday. P.-T, A. in the Still hall Friday ij night was fairly well attended. “Clarence Falkenstein and Ed Cor- day night at their home in honor of Robert Barrow's birthday. Progres- sive whist was played. Ole Newland, Mrs. Joe Paulson, William Berger and Mrs. Ole Newland won the ‘| Mrs. Ed Gibson, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten. W. A. Stile and Robert Barrows were Wing callers Wednesday. Mrs. Knutson home Sunday. Andrew Kolb, Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver motored to Wilton Thursday. if Ed Rasche called at the 8. W. Nem- itz home Saturday. The party at the Arthur Magnus home was enjoyed by many of the neighbors around here Saturday. C.-O. Kettleson called at the 8. B. Olson home Friday. Vinetta Farley is ill this week. A township meeting was held at the home of the clerk, Mrs, Algot Ryberg, Saturday, Earl Seilinger was a Saturday guest at the Andrew Walker home. Vincent Sherman was a Monday guest at the home of his brother, ‘Wallace. Mrs. Martin and daughter Were Sunday guests at the 8. W. Nemitz home. Regan callers Wednesday were Isaac Marcovitz, Gottlieb Dockter, Ray Tra Chris ur , Friday guests at the Emil Moses home, Charlie Hettick called at the Bteve Little home Sunday. Stile visited with Mrs. Martin Mag-| Fit nus while they were gone, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, Martin Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elsenbeisz and daughter Marcella, Mr. and Mrs, Er- nest School and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family Sat- Robert spel evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Schoon. Mr. and ne Frankie were Bismarck shop- pers Saturday and they also were overnight guests at the John Elness home in Bismarck. “| Thursday eevning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. . A P.-T, A, will be held at the Can- field schoolhouse Friday evening. C. E, Christianson has been ill Edwin and Oliver Tosseth were call- ers on Mr, and Mrs..L. W. Davis at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. John Fosbeck has been seri- ously ill. ‘Arne Tosseth spent from Monday to Wednesday with relatives in Minot. ‘Albert Johnson was a Tuesday call- er on L. W. Davis and Willis Gill, ‘Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Davis and daughter, Eunice, are on the sick list turned | this week. Mr, and Mrs, Wilber Noon were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Nels Alm Tuesday evening. Hugo Sundquist and his mother called on Mr, and Mrs. Nick Holger- son Friday. Miss Inger Nord spent Saturday evening in Bismarck. Victor Strom and Henry Rosendahl were callers in Regan Saturday, © Glenview | ——— By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs, 8, E. Strandemo, who has been seriously ill the last two weeks, is not recovering very rapidly. Fern, Lorraine and Hugh Simons visited at the Jacobson home Thurs evening. Violet Johnson visited with Mrs, Mike Kozak Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Brown and son, Marvin visited with Mrs, Con Johnson and family Thursday. Bismarck shoppers Saturday weré Bill Larson, Vearl Holden, Steve Murray, Mike Kozak, Lars Jacobson and John ‘Carlson. Marjory Erstrom has been ill at her home, ‘i Ludwig Hansen and Frank Simons were Baldwin shoppers Saturday. Lester Larson returned from Chi- Thursday evening. He took a carload of cattle there. Earl Kocker of Pembina has been visiting with relatives. Annette Anderson and Frayne Er- strom spent the week-end with their parents here, Miss Elbie Murray visited with Cor- nelia Johnson Sunday. Dick Thompson was a Bismarck visitor Saturday. He took his niece to her home there. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and son, Ray; Mrs. Bill Larson and Ruth and Elmer visited at the Jacobson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson, Mrs. Lars Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Lewis visited with Mrs, S, E, Stran- demo Sunday. Mrs. Joe Brown and son, Marvin, spent Sunday evening at Con John- fee Mrs. Johnson is on the sick ; | Florence Lake i eo By HELEN WITT ‘Miss Clover Johns spent the week- end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Thursday afternoon at the D. F. Mc- Clellan home. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Marchant, John Witt, Fred Smith, Allen Fraizer, Charles Johns and son, Vernon; Jim Koznick, Henry Schnider, Mike Pank- wich and Carl Johnson were Wing shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son, Junior; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Glanville were Wing shoppers Saturday. Miss Opal Harvey spent the week- end at her home here. Fred_and Martha Heimbouck and Harvey called at the D. F. Mc- Clellan home Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Seilinger and family called at the E. E. Glanville home Wednesday and Thursday. E. Lytle and J. B. Glanville called at the John Helpen home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. D, F. McClellan spent Saturday at the John Witt home. Paul Bennett called on Henry Sei- linger Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees spent Sunday afternoon at the James Tees Mrs. Orva Bailey are the twin boys born March 1 . Mrs. E. E, Glanville and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and ly apt, Sunday at the Herman me, eo Still ; By B. P. HAGSTROM ‘The P.-T. A. gave a party Friday evening in the Still hall. - Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and son David were Sunday visitors of Mr, and eon Asplund. 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