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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS oy Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Rev. and Mrs. Wang of Witten- burgh, Wis. and Miss Killdahl of Minneapolis have been spending a few days here attending to business. ‘Miss Effie Linblad of Grand Forks thas been visiting her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Hull. The Driscoll teachers spent Easter at the following places: Miss Esther Jacobson, Bismarck; Miss Anna Grens, Hebron; the Misses Ortman and Nettleton, Tappen; Miss McCor- mick, Driscoll, and Mrs. Mount, win. aa ad Mrs, H. A. Knudson and Mrs, Nina Dodge were tendered a farewell party Sunday evening in the Oat Truax and daughter Lucille of Kidder county were callers here Fri- day. Jamestown college, is spending Easter vacation with his parents, and Mrs, E. J. Erickson. Mrs, Carl Meland and son Wylis spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. ‘William Van Vleet. Mesdames M. T. Olson and O. N. Nelson will be hostesses to the Ladies’ Aid in the hall March 7. Rev. and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knudson and family of Steele attended the Methodist Sun- day school and Epworth League Eas- ter program here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, jr, en- tertained at dinner Thursday eve- ning for Mr. a ine H, A. Knudson and daughter Valdis. Iver ‘Norby spent Sunday visiting friends in Steele. Erickson, who is a student iM Arnold Eggleson of Harvey re-) turned home Wednesday after visiting for a week at the P. P. Hanson home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Knutson of Steele spent Sunday at the C. A. Swanson home. Miss Dora Jenson spent Easter here. Mr. and Mrs, A. Eisenbeisz enter- tained at dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson and daughter Valdis. Oscar Hatle of Washington is vis- iting his father here. Saree Swanson attended the two-day business session in Tuttle last week. Dr. W. A. Kern of Steele and A. Albertson of Bismarck were callers here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson had as supper guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knudson and family from near Steele. Mrs. Albert Hammar spent Satur- day afternoon with Mrs. Carrie Nel- son, “ Arena | By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Miss Lena Kraft was the guest of Miss Tracy Dagner the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre were ‘Wing callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons Dean and Harold, accompanied by Miss Fae Roberts, motored to Bis- marck Sunday. Miss Roberts: spent the day with her parents and Mr. and Mrs, Glanville visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rogers. Harry Ulfers went to Wing Wednes- day to attend a meeting held by the count; nt. The. Kecin and Kraft young folks were visitors at the Caroline Kraft home Wednesday night. Art Krein was a caller at the Jacob Stigelmayer home Thursday evening. Tre township board held a meeting at the clerk’s office March 22. The following officers were elected: George McIntyre, treasurer; Harry Ulfers, supervisor; Charles Sattler, road boss; Ray Hazlegrove, constable; Jacob Sattler, justice of the peace; Adam. Haas, assessor, and Mrs. Bert Glanville, clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville ac- companied by their sons, Dean and Herold and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Miss Fae Roberts attended a party at the E. E. Glanville home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg were callers at the McIntyre home Thurs- day. Fredrick Inman of Hurdsfield vis-| hor ited at the McIntyre home from Tuesday until Thursday. Miss Clare Duncan of Bismarck was an overnight guest at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm’s Tuesday. Ed Pond was a business caller at MeIntyre’s Thursday night. Johnnie Sattler called at Ernie O’- Brien’s Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dagner and family were guests of Mrs. Carolina Kraft Friday. Dave Johnson and Bluch Wagner were callers at the Klagenburg home ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum and Miss Mary Cromwell took Miss Clare Duncan to her home near Denhoff ‘Wednesday. She will visit her par- ents until Friday, when she will re- turn to Bismarck. go. a ae A t Welch’s Spur 1 eee By MRS. R. M. "WELCH Chester Boyd, Marcus Trembley, and Lawrence Doppler motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and family, who stayed at the Robert ‘Welch home during the blizzard pe- riod, moved back into their house Monday. Mrs, John Welch spent 2 few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Slater of Brittin. Mr. Slater has been ill. The township board of Boyd district met at the home of the clerk, C. R. Tollefson, dined at the Robert Welch home, in the afternoon. if Estherville i > By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport vis- sh at the Pete Michelsen home Sun- lay. The township board met at the school house Tuesday. Several from here attended the farmers meeting in the Legion cabin Tuesday. Ruth Wilmot and Alf Johnson were guests at the S. L. Jordahl home Sunday. Harry Davenport motored to Re- gan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilmot of Wilton spent Wednesday at the George Mowder home. Mrs, Anna Knudsen and son Oliver called at the Harry Davenport and Roy Little homes Wednesday. Roy Little called at the A. F. Ghylin home Wednesday afternoon. Tom Hollingsworth and George Michelsen spent Thursday at the Harry Davenport home. Most of the members of the Home- at the Ghylin home Thursday eve- ning. The men’s first prize was won by Olaf Wold, Roy Little winning sec- ond prize. First prize for ladies went to Mrs. Allen Westerman, second to Mrs. Harry Davenport. Guest prize was won by Harry Davenport. The next meeting will be at the Jake Fish- er home April 7. Rev. Qpie Rindahl of Bismarck de- livered an Easter sermon at the school house Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and fam- ily were Sunday visitors at the Ole ‘Wolfi home. nn (Painted Woods | th aaa By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Charles Hannefield and daughters, Mrs. Lester Brown and Noreen mo- jtored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. |Hannefield, who has been staying at the hospital with her daughter Hope, jreturned home with them. Hope is ‘improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson spent Tuesday evening visiting at the Wil- liam Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kudick spent. ‘Tuesday evening at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Walter and Raymond Brostrom called at the G. R. Bostrom home Wednesday. Mrs. George Bowers of Minot is visiting at the Oscar Brostrom home. She is a sister of Mrs. Brostrom’s. Ray and James Taylor spent Easter vacation at their home. Ole Lillefjeld, who has been both- eyed with his arm, spent Thursday ry night at Wilton taking treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and Anton Nelson visited at the Ole Lille- fjeld home Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hannefield, Mrs, Lester Brown and son Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son Marvin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and baby spent Easter Sunday at the j William Brown home. Emory John- son called at the Brown home in the evening. £ fjeld Tuesday morning. Frank Johnson, who has been stay- ing at the Iver Erickson home the last year, is leaving this community. Noreen Hannefield and Walter Schafer motored to Bismarck Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter Marie Ann and Mrs. Elsberg were dinner guests at the Elias Lille- fjeld home. Mrs. Demeray of Mon- tana and the Christ Lillefjeld’s of Bismarck also spent Eastet there. ‘e-. Hazlegrove ) o By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ray Hazlegrove called Monday at {John Sattler's. | Jack Stewart and son Wallace were in Wing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sattler and son Irvin were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler called Monday evening at the Hazlegrove me. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were ;supper guests at the home of Mr. {and Mrs. Bert Glanville Tuesday. John. Vollmer was in Tuttle Wed- nesday. | Ted Hoffman called Wednesday at Harry Ulfers. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Roth, sr., and O. Cloud were in Wing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ochsuner and family and Ed. Schuller were in Tut- tle Wednesday evening. John Wutzke transacted business at Christ Wolff's Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wutzke and {Mr,. and Mrs. Gottlieb Mertz and son Harold from Goodrich were Sunday dinner guests at the William Gellner home and supper guests at the Christ Wolff home. Geer and Emil Wutzke, Martin Gellner and Engwold Eide, jr., were Sunday guests at the Alex Neff home. Mrs. John Driscoll and daughter Delores and son Clifford were Sunday callers at the Alex Neff, sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke were Sunday dinner guests at the Bill Gell- ner home. Elmer Perry and Christ Wolff and Dave Johnson were callers at the Ed Wagner home Thursday after- noon. Frank Gray called Saturday at the Peter Demagolly home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attend- ed Sunday Easter service at the Pleasant Hill church. Roy Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kopplin and Miss Celia Kopplin were week-end guests at the home of .{Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler and Jack Stewart. Miss Belle Goldsmith recently spent some time at the home of her sister Mrs. Charlie March of Cathay. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Goldsmith were guests Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Goldsmith. PSII ASE aR eA [ Baldwin 1 By MRS. FLORENCE BOKNER Mr. and Mrs. Falkenstein Ralph Mrs. | and daughter Betty spent Easter with Saturday. Lawrence and Leo Doppler and Marous Trembley attended services in St. Mary’s procathedral in Bis- marck unday. They, with Russell Mrs, Falkenstein’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mount and family will move to a farm in Glen- view township this spring. Richard and Frances Rupp, who stead Lodge. attended the whist party | Elmer Larson called on Ole Lille-| #—: spent the week-end with her Parents | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp, have resumed their studies. Rich-/ping ard is a member ne Keg reste ¢] at the icultural colleg fis ister aaits the Valley City normal school. The Carl Landerholm family has moved to Wiltgn. Miss Bernice Morris, local teacher, spent th eweek-end with her parents near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott visited here recently while enroute from their home near Regan to Bismarck. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Fredolen Rupp Apyil 6. O. J. Olson of Wilton was a busi- ness caller in this community the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein en- rtained @ group of relatives at their home Sunday. Miss Grace Falken- stein, who teaches school south of Mandan, was unable to spend the Easter recess at home. Wilfrid Everhard of Bismarck was @ business caller here Wednesday. E. A. Fricke and son Richard and Richard and Paul Borner were guests at the Al. Erickson home in Bismarck ‘Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and family of Bismarck visited with local relatives Sunday. Miss Ruth Falkenstein is spending the week with friends and reiatives in the Still community. Mr. and Mrs, William Guptill and family have moved in with Mrs. Gup- till’s uncle, 8. E. Strandemo west ot town. Walter Peterson, who has been em- ployed on the Paul Schonert farm in Burnt Creek township, has taken pos- session of the farm he bought last fall from his father, O. B. Peterson. The Presbyterian Sunday schoo! gave an entertainment at the church Sunday morning. Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was a business caller in the community Fri- day. | Missouri ‘ (ESE aot vin htnenerre By L. M. CRAWFORD Eugene Fisher of Bismarck spent several days last week visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. A few young folks from this com- munity spent an enjoyable evening at the Otto Dorman home in Boyd township Thursday. The affair was @ leapyear party given by Mrs. Dor- man, assisted by Mrs. Knutson and Miss Welch. Miss Eliza Nicholson spent last. week visiting in Bismarck with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth, Studie Woodworth, Bill Clark, Joe Clark, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter and Henry Crawford, sr. were Capital City visitors Fri- day. Miss Lucille Crawford is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. C. D. Kimball near Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and family were guests at the Alex An- derson home south of Bismarck Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Henry Crawford, sr., were visitors at the James Robidou home Sunday. Joe Warner had the misfortune of breaking two of his ribs when the horse he was riding fell. Jim MacDonald and Joe Warner were callers at the Henry Mills home near Glencoe Monday. Regan a] By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Clara Rierson spent her Easter va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson. Myron Rierson was with his family Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefer of, Wilton Icalled at the Joe Kiefer home Wed- nesday. Mrs. Anna Knudson is spending Several days as the guest of the Harry Knudson family. Emma Coleman spent the week- end at her home near Baldwin. Walter Tyberg of Bismarck was a Regan caller Sunday. . Paul Rupp returned from Arizona last week. He will spend the sum- mer with his parents. Mrs. Anna Wilson and daughter Bessie were Sunday dinner guests at the A. F. Tourtelotte home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer and Eliza- beth Anderson spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefer at Wilton. Owen Kelly was a dinner guest at tps F. H. Hendrickson home Wednes- Yy. A. H. Lundberg motored to Bismarck Sunday and brought A. B. Stratton home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins of near Alta called.on Mr, and Mrs. Allen Westerman Wednesday evening. The Homesteaders Lodge held 2 so- cial meeting at the A. F. Ghylin home Wednesday evening. B. O. Lein and Russell Hopkins were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, A, L. Garnes motored to Bismarck Saturday. The Bridge club met with Mrs, L. Hopkins Tuesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Hopkins and Miss Kiefer. Trene Maulsby spent her Easter va- jeation at her home at Sykeston. Her brother motored to Regan for her Thursday. Mr. anl Mrs. children were the guests of Regan friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dimond. The sale of the quilt and the food sale sponsored by the Ladies’ Aid netted about $10. The quilt was won by Ella Schilling. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher, Taft ! € By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY . Anton Oberg and Oscar Jarrett were town callers Tuesday. Charley Gosney called at the Hor- ace Fairchild home Tuesday. Elliot Nelson was a Sterling caller Tuesday. George Lewis, P. M. Gosney, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen attended the township meeting at the Herman Nieman home March 22. Norval Marvel called at the Her- man Nieman home ‘. Carl Olson, John Benz and A. E. |Cline called at the Herman Nieman home Tuesday, qualifying for their township offices. Cline will be as- Sessor, Beng supervisor and Olson road overseer. Mr. and Mrs, P. M. Gosney and daughter, Florence, and Earl Gaskill were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. John Baker and son James John Steinert and |g; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, land Mrs. Johnnie Baker were shop- in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cline were Bis- marck shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis motored to Bismarck Saturday. Andrews was a Sterling caller Saturday. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid will meet. at the home of Mrs. Max April 6, Miss Marion Lewis spent Sunday with her folks, Carl Pillen of Bismarck called at the Gosney home Sunday afternoon. diasiehine . Glenview e By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Many attended the funeral services at the Baldwin church Tuesday aft- ernoon for Mrs. 8. E. Strandemo. Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Simons and daughters were recent Capital City shoppers. The George Schonert family of Burnt Creek have rented the farm owned by Alta Christenson. Sunday callers at the Jacobson home were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Quanrud and children, Leonard, Helen and John, of Bismarck and Vearl and Paul Holden. Mike Kozak visited at his parents’ home northeast of Wilton Thursday and Friday. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson, Mrs. Joe Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Al Holden, Lars Jacobson, Lawrence Ousley and Dick Johnson, Elmer and Erma Larson visited with relatives in Painted Woods re- cently. . Annette Anderson, Wilton high school student, spent the week-end ‘with her parents here. Howard E. Scott spent the week- end at the Jacobson home. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kozak visited there. Mrs. Walter Rustand of Dawson arrived here Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kocken and other relatives. Miss Effie Erstrom, who has been on the sick list, is improving. T. Jacobson visited with Gust Lar- son over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaluzak and children of Wilton visited at the Ko- zak home Wednesday evening. _ Chester Erstrom and Howard Scott were business callers at Jay DeLong’s Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Louise Farnum of Bismarck also were there. Mrs. Frank Wachal and daughter Patricia accompanied Chester Er- strom to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Thompson of Turtle Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs, Dick Thompson Sunday. } ‘Heaton > By SARAH HEINLE John Schlofman called at the ‘Christ Wolf home Monday. Louise Heinle called at the Fred Wagner home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Andrew were Wilton shoppers Thurs- day. Fred ‘Brezden called at the Wil- liam Brezden home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and daughter Erna were Wilton shoppers Thursday. Ludwig Wagner motored to Wilton Thursday. John Hammack was a business a \catler at Wilton Thursday. William Jennings was a business caller at Wilton Thursday. Among those who were visitors at the William, Wagner home Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and sons, Ernest, Richard, and Andrew, Mr. and Mrs, Jake Wag- ner and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hall and Norman Hall were Wilton shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammack and Vernon Morrison were visitors at the William Ewine home Friday evening. Among those who were visitors at the Christ Wolf home Sunday eve- ning were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner and family, Reinhold Reube, Sam Wall, Jim Noon and Miss Paul- ine Wolf. 3 1 8. W. Burleigh \ By KATIE D. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. the John Stewart ning. Word has been received from Ernest Lang that he has arrived at his old home in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Houser called at the Anna Nicholson home Sunday. Mrs. Glen Oder and daughter De- lores are visiting Mrs. Oder's parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley. John Stewart visited at the Dan Mc- Lean home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Smith and two children of Mott are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapel. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and sons expect to move this week on a farm which they have rented three miles south of, Moffit. O. G. Davenport was a business call- er at the Earl Snyder home last week. Loren Gramling spent the week-end visiting relatives in Wilton and Re- an, Charley Johnson and son Frank from Menoken were looking at the Ritchie farm Saturday with the inten- tion of renting it. John Stewart, who now occupies it, expects to move on ie Henry Crawford farm near Brit- tin. Harold Goodman, who has been working on the Bert Buckley farm for the past few months, left for his home in Bismarck last week. Alex Stewart is moving on the farm known as the McCollough place, now occupied by James Kovas and family. Everett Houser, the five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Houser returned to his home Saturday after ‘l Snyder called at ome Tuesday eve- rg Lulla Bird were dinner guests of Sunday. Jean Blensley of Bismarck recently visited at the Edd Ebling home. The seniors will present their class Play “Chintz Cottage” to the public April 8 at the consolidated school. Miss Blanche Stewart left Thursday Lang | evening for a visit with her mother at Valley City. - Miss Lillian Newmann was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood Sunday. Bernice Striete of Fargo visited Miss Alice Klepstein Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Azelein and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel attended the Trinity Lutheran church of Bismarck Sunday. Mr. Chris Junkert, Miss Evelyn Ev- enson of Bismarck and Tony Knoll of ‘Mandan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Klepstein. Mrs, Harry Graves and daughter of Medina visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves Easter Sunday. William Hansen has rented the Meyers farm. Bernice and Orville will go to school in Menoken, Several of the Menoken young folks attended the party at Otto Dorman’s Thursday night. Miss Lillian Agner is visiting Mrs. Jack Daniel of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. A. ©. Dance and Miss Lillian Agnew attended a birth- day surprise party for Halvor Johnson of Bismarck Tuesday evening. | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Sunday guests at the Mrs. M. Fue- ling home were Mr. and Mrs. 5. W. Nemetz and family, 8. B. Olson, (Charles Hettick and Anna Slickenberg. Mrs. Fode and son, Ted, spent Sat- urday and Sunday at the Andrew Walker home. Joseph Cook and Guy McCoy took Tra back to Carrington Sunday. H. C. Rasche and Fred Ehnes were Regan callers Wednesday. Callers and guests at the J, F. Lit- tle home last week were Isaac Marco- vitz, Andrew Walker, Arthur Nelson, Bart Fitzgerald, Willie Jiras, Willie Graf, Martha and Hilda Graf, C. O. Kettleson, Gottlieb Dockter, S. B. Ol- son, Louise Walker, Guss Heinle, Ira Bailey, Cecil Mertz. Ira Bailey was a Regan caller Thursday. 8. B. Olson, Mr. Fitzgerald and son, Harvey and ©. O. Kettleson were Wing callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm and daughter were Sunday guests at the C. O. Kettleson home. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid will meet. at the home of Mrs. Jake Fisher Wed- nesday, April 6. Ira McCoy returned home Wednes- day to spend his Easter vacation. Bernhard Jordahl met him at Mc- Clusky. Sunday guests at the Ernest Gor- don home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and children. Regan callers Tuesday were Ira and Everett Bailey, Isaac Marcovitz, J, F. and Clayton Little, Ray McCul- lough, Andrew Walker, G. O. Lindsey, Charlie Kuehl. Mr. and Mrs. John Mertz and fam- ily were Wednesday guests at the S. L. Jordahl home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and family were Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Carl Scott of Bismarck. was a Wed- nesday dinner guest at the Walter Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kolb and fam- ily were Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home. Mrs, Ira Bailey returned home Wed- nesday after spending several days at the Orvey Bailey home. Bart Fitzgerald spent Easter Sunday at his parental home. Sunday dinner guests at the Ole Ol- ‘son home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and Sidney, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson. Guss Heinle will move this week on the Joe Cook farm. Mr. Cook will move his family to the John Howe farm. ‘> | 2 Tryge By GLADYS ‘NELSON Arthur Magnus and Emil Johnson made a trip to Regan Tuesday. Albin Spangberg went to Regan Tuesday. George and Martin Nelson, Edwin Olson and Willie Jiras made a, trip to Regan Tuesday. Pete Lundquist accompanied George and Martin Nelson Monday to the Fred Habeck home near McKenzie. Floyd and Irene Anderson came home from Bismarck to spend Easter vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and family from Bismarck moved their household goods to the Joe Fisher farm, where they will stay for the summer. John Olson and Edwin, George and Martin Nelson, Jim and Willie Jiras made a trip to Bismarck Wednesday. Martin left for Fargo. Victor, Engdahl, Frank and Wil- fred Trygg assisted Rudolph Schrenk in moving Monday to the old Friddle Place. Mrs. Nels Nelson was a luncheon guest Thursday with Mrs. George Nel- son. Edna Oder was an overnight guest Monday with Gwendolyn Nelson. Gwendolyn Nelson was an overnight guest Thursday night with Helen An- derson. Anne Eide and her friend ware and Mrs. Walter Yeakle Easter | Eld few days this week with his brother ler. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- and Mrs. Martin Magnus Friday. Robert Barrows and Louise Fransen spent Friday evening at the Christ Schoon's, There was a township meeting held at the home of the clerk, Elder El- ness Tuesday. Miss Mildred Hansen has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and family, and August Schoon spent Sunday at the Adolph Hansen's. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family from near Driscoll called at the homes of Mrs. Jennie Clarke and John Elness Saturday. Miss Violet Clarke called at the Adolph Hansen and Elder Elness homes Monday. r Lyman | By 8. GYLDEN Oscar Antilla was a caller at John Jarvis’ Sunday. Ralph Harju, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson, Sadie Gylden, Sulo and Severie Eckholm, Wayne Inget, Lydia and Sivri Eckholm were callers at John Gylden’s Friday afternoon. Ralph Harju was an overnight guest of his cousin Severt Gylden Friday. Sylvia Eckholm is employed at the Harry Benz home near Moffit. Misses Hilma Olson and Lenora ‘| Hedstrom and Ole Olson were supper guests at the William Wanttaja hom Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Olson and chil- dren, Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer and Miss Lenora Hedstrom were call- ers at Morris Ericson’s Friday eve- ning. Miss Mabel Maki spent the week- end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erickson, sons Melvin and Ray and Lawrence Olson were Capital City callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Waiste, daugh- ters Nina and Florence, and son Earl, Ethyl Josephson, Martha Kaski, Ed- win Olson, John Gylden and sons Severt and Sergie were Saturday eve- ning callers at Gust Eckholm's. Miss. LeNora Hedstrom was an overnight guest of Sadie Gylden Sun- day. Martha Kaski and Ethyl Josephson were over night guests of Nina Waiste Friday. Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer ac- companied Charlie Hanson to Bis- marck Saturday where she spent the ° week-end at her home. Seth Gylden and Albert Seronen from Plummer, Minn. arrived here Sunday to spend a few days. eee ot Ti | Clear Lake ° i on’ By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Christensen home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and Rosemary and Olaf Olausen were callers at Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emest Schoon and son spent Wednesday at the Chris Schoon home. E. A. Van Vleet, who was attending to business south of Jamestown for several days, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen and family spent Friday with Mrs. Christensen’s mother, Mrs. Marie Olausen. Mrs. J. W. Beyer spent Thursday with Mrs. Henry Olson, attending lit- tle Douglas, who was ill with pneu- monia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and son accompanied Mrs. Schoon’s moth- er, Mrs. Peterson, who has been vis- iting here, to her home at Verona Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and daughter, Rosemary, left Saturday morning for Detroit Lakes, Minn., to visit with Mrs. Van Vlect’s parents over Easter. ‘Wayne and Leonard Olson visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family were Easter Sunday guests at the Adolph Hansen home. Mrs. Ben Oren is assisting her mother, Mrs. B. F. Pasley, who is ill. Ole Olson and Harold Steeg of guests Sunday night at the Nels Nel- son home. Mr, and Mrs, George Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs, William Oder and family and J, J. Rue from Bis- marck were supper guests at the Ho- mer Taylor home. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family were Easter dinner and supper guests at the Fred Habeck pome, Axel Johnson accompanfed Andrew Trygg to Regan Saturday night. Ella Trygg came from McKenzie to spending the past four months at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Christ of Huff. errr Menoken t By MES. JENNIE DANCE Arthur Hulbert and Robert Garnoss | * attended the tournament games in Bismarck Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, R. G, Abelein and son. marck. They spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- McCurdy and ily, Percy Freeman, Ray spend her Easter vacation here. Harvey Fitegerald brought Gertie Mae Nelson home Saturday night af- @| ter spending a week at their home in Rock Hill. They stopped in Regan en route home. “ pitt IB eas De { Christiana \ By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mrs. Petersen of Verona, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, returned to her coll callers Saturday. Curtis Elness of Sterling spent a Driscoll spent Sunday at the Henry Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and fam- ily spent Easter vacation with Mrs. ith’s sister, Mrs. Alfred Hagsted. A card party was given Monday evening at the Beyer schoolhouse in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson. Macomber | ee alniniiaiy wate | By MRS. 0. LARSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leben had as Saturday evening guests Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Danielson and family spent Easter at the Jacob Danielson home, Regan. Jess Smith, Beulah, Mrs. Hilda Christensen and daughter Shirley were Sunday callers at the home of the former's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger and family and Mrs. William Herman were Capital City shoppers Monday. T. G. Gerou spent the Easter week- end in Minneapolis. Miss Charlotte Wilmot spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Harry Davenport, Regan. Tom Hollingsworth and George Michelsen attended the wrestling ! i ° Leo Lane called at the Albert; @ horseback rider. car and John Toavs and son Harry were Ruth Hansen spent the week-end at her home here. The township board met Tuesday night to install the new officers. Ethel Brend gave a program at her ‘school Thursday night. C. F. Lambert motored to Bismarck Saturday to be with his wife over Sun- day, Mrs. Lambert being a patient in the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Buller were call- ers at the Rudolf Heid home Sunday. | Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL ‘The township board held their meeting at the home of the clerk, Del- bert Olson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub visited at the Fred Brackett home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson called at the William Hickel home Thurs- day. Miss Gudrun Jordahl spent the week-end at her home in Canfield township. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins spent the week-end with relatives near Mc- Clusky. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson spent Thursday evening at the William Hickel home. A number from this vicinity at- tended the party at the home of the Reinharts’ Saturday eve Jake Gaub called at the John Zel- mer home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children Denis and Doris were Re- gan callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne and D. E. Mattis motored to McClusky Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hentz called at the J. Gaub home Wednesday eve- ning. Visitors at the J, C. Olson home Saturday evening were Clarence John- son and sisters of Grass Lake town- ship and Miss Ella Kozak. Willis Gill called at the J. C. Olson home Wednesday. Elmer Qually of Wilton called at the Fred Bergquist home Monday. Earl McAllister called at the Wil- liam Hickel home Monday. D. E. Mattis and William Hickel ‘called at the Negrin home Monday. -——___——_______@ Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN The home of the clerk, George Mowder, Tuesday to make plans for the year. Bernhard Jordahl was a caller in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and Joe Cook, jr., were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Ira McCoy recently spent a few days here with his mother. Joe Cook took him back to Carrington Sun- day. Homesteaders met at the A. Ghylin home Thursday evening. They will meet at the Jake Fisher home April 7. Ladies’ Aid will meet at the J. F. Fisher home April 6. Helen Humphreys returned to Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, W. Kelly and Mr. Kel- ly’s brother were dinner guests at the Jake Fisher home recently. Dinner guests at the Ole Olson home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, Mrs. Joe Cook and Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons. Oth- er callers were Mr. and Mrs. J. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson and son from Wing Mrs. John Fode was a caller at the Walker home Sunday. Bernhard Jordahl left for Iowa re- cently where he will be employed this summer. Andy Walkers smashed his left hand Monday while fixing his well. Clayton Little took him to Wilton for treat- ment. Four bones were-broken in his hand. P. T. A. will meet April 9. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook are moving to the old John Howe place. Homemakers will meet at the N. I. Strand home April 7. is Frances @ By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw took their son Arthur to Bismarck Mon- day to receive treatment for his hands. Their daughter Esther, who { ° |nas been @ patient in the Bismarck hospital, returned home with them. The township board held a meeting at the home of the clerk, Mr. Tebbo Harms, Tuesday afternoon. The fol- lowing qualified for office: Jim Mc- Cormick, supervisor; John Olson, as- sesser; Walter Dietzman, treasurer; John McCormick and John Olson, road overseers. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin and Carl Muth were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Several of the John Glum children have been sick with the flu. Carl Muth now is employed at the Sam Turnboe farm north of Bis- marck. G. Skrumbaugh and nephew from Morriston, Iowa, were overnight guests at the Lawrence Madland home lay. Anton Fisher and family moved out from Bismarck Tuesday to the home of his brother Joe for the spring sea- son. Carl Larson was a caller at the Joe match at Regan Saturday evening. Callers at the Sidney Waddington home Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hannewell and on Sat- urday Walter Waddington and Law- rence Gordon of Painted Woods were callers. Thursday supper guests at the Henry Ollenburger home were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger and son, Allan. r ® : | Harriet Ca By MRS. O. G. WIETSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. William Deckert were callers at the Pete Ensz home Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Lambert was taken to Bismarck hospital Tuesday. She is improved and expects to be home Soon. ‘Mrs. Anna Wiens visited at the Ja- cob Buller home Monday. W. 8. Ross attended band practice at Wing Tuesday night. Fred Krien called at the George Re- gier home g Mr. and Mrs. William Merkel mo- tored to Heaton Friday to visit at the home of Mrs. Merkel 's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heid and Fisher home Thursday. : Mr, and Mrs. Anton Fisher visited at the John Olsen home near Regan Thursday night. Mrs, Ed Tellinghousen and children from Bismarck are spending the week at the Tebbo Harms home. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist spent Sunday at the Alvin Spangberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman soteriainns ig family were callers at the Fred Krien/A home Sunday. Bernice Zimmer, while returning from Wing Friday night collided with o'clock. Mr. and Hugo Sunguist motored to He smashed his/Thursday was badly cut up. He wasiis ill ina taken to the Bismarck hospital Sat-/ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins ily were callers at the home of Mr. |urday. callers at the George Regier home Thursday. 9/8. R. Little, township board met at the} to see Mrs. Iva Keator, hospital. ‘ children spent Baster with Mrs. 'Tosseth. ' Nels Alm and sons, Marion, | and Willis, motored to Wilton 8) day. Miss Inger Nord spent Easter ee aoa Irvin Johnson, ir. and Mrs. marck, were Wednesday guests ‘Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Leland Perkins was a guest friends in Ghylin Easter Sunday, Voting in the Ghylin election as follows: Supervisor, H. A. Ani son, 62 votes; clerk, L. J. King votes; H. J. beg 3 votes, justice of the peace, Nels constable, Adolph Ryberg, 56, an¢ J. Krause, 30. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Rosendah! . Mr. ‘and Mrs. Victor Strom. v guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 1 Saturday evening. Marvin Davis, nephew of L. Davis, had a horse step on his j last week, breaking the bones in i Mrs. Perkins has been visiting the home of Howard Watkins, n Regan. ———_______ | Braddock By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE While Henry Sorem and H. 8. R jman were returning home from L ton Tuesday afternoon Sorem’s was crowded into the ditch by a pa ing autoist, who afterwards had truck come out from Hazeiton take the car in to have repairs. Henry Olson, principal of the Lamere school, and his brother, Ellendale, were Tuesday night visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage. Braddock young folks who are tending other schools of learning who spent the Eatser holidays at th respective homes here were Dorot and Evelyn Schlosser, and Barb: Eskery from St. Mary's school, E marck; Arthur Cramer from Fa: A. C., and Marie Deltein from Dick Son state teachers’ college. Mrs. E. VanDyne of McKenzie v the guest of Mrs. F. M. Long Monc Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. V Dyne drove after her Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Henry a jdaughter, Evelyn, were Monday vis ors with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacLachl and little son, Jack Lamont, of Ha: S. Dak., arrived Friday afternoon {spend the Easter vacation with } |MacLachlan’s parents, Mr. and M E. F. Savage. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Mi Lachlan of the Annex hotel and } jand Mrs. D. E. Shepard of Bismarck well as Mr, and Mrs. Cal Alberts a Mrs. Mary F. Shepard and son, To of Mobridge, S. Dak. were Sund guests at the Savage home. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shepard and 1 tle daughter Cecelia of Michigan, Dak., drove down Saturday and spe {the week-end with Braddock re! tvies. George Sempel went to Bismar Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Junge were B marck visitors this week. Mr. Jung mother was called to Verndale by t Serious illness of her mother, w Passed away befcre Mrs. Long reach there. Miss Rose Bibelheimer, who is < tending Ellendale normal school, spe the week-end at her home at Dar Mr. and Mrs. August Benz of Mc fit brought their daughters to Bra dock Monday to return to Ellenda where they are attending norm school. Mrs. L. M. Doerschlag drove he Tuesday from Bismarck with Jam O'Brien after spending the last thr months with his family at Pasader Calif. Messers W. J. Sempel. J. Ryan al A. J. Koenig autoed to Bismarck We nesday to attend the basketball tou nament held there Wednesday ai Thursday. | .Mrs. DeWitte Baer and son, Robe’ of Steele autoed here Tuesday afte noon and visited until Wednesday a ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ryan and daug! ter, Patricia Ann, were Napoleon ca: ers Friday. Jalmar Judala motored to Jame town Friday and brought home wi him his daughter, Linda, and Mi Dennstadt, who are attending Jame town college, to spend the Easter hc idays. Harvey Weber of Hillsview, S. I was a Sunday guest of his parents, M and Mrs. L. P. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan and Mi Hartnett of Napoleon were Sund: dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. ! Button. Miss Lillian Hill, who teaches nort of Braddock, Miss Helen Martini, wl teaches west of Linton, and Elden Vi who teaches at Livona, spent East at their homes at Braddock. Frank Ryan has opened up a po hall in the Staak building, now owne by DeRemee Brothers. William Manly spent Sunday wit his wife and daughter at the home « L. P. Weber. Three Boy Scout teams and a hig school five participated in tournamer here, the proceeds of which will I used to defray scouting expenses, Tr Scores: Scouts 20, high school 1! Midgets 10, Tigers 16; Scouts 13; hig school 8; Midgets 15; Tigers 19; Mic gets 11, Tigers 14; Scouts 13, hig school 11. Boy Scout troop No. 22 held its reg ular meeting evening, Mare 22. The following visitors were we. comed: Messrs Koenig, Albright, Nat den, Allen, Aarvig and Virgil Dexter. Rey. and Mrs. O. Kinzler and chi dren of Moffit attended the Easte program held in the M. E. chure Sunday evening. George Wright, Miss Gertrude Pie:

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