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Kapaa pe er oer N te fe oe on SSer gee - have returned home after spending several days visiting at the Joh * Birkeland and George Christenson homes in Lein township. Miss Della Olson. who has been spending the week in B: arck with GaUEREE2*E2. snzscssas: ‘tained Mr. and M ‘Baldwin Monday. THE BISMAPCY TRIBUNE | Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. Belile and Donald Thomas, “who have been patients at the Bis- marck hospital, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson are Parents of a daughter. ‘The Misses Edith and Lois Annun- son are visiting relatives in Bismarck. . Ole Nelson and Swanson are marck hospital. Mrs. Swanson remaining with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. S. E. Mi If en- tertained at a 1 0 dinner par last Tuesday. and Mrs. Henry A sia, Mr. ana Mr family and } and family ar William Frick been visiting daughter, M Mrs, Mary Lindbl who has been visiting here for several weeks, has returned to her home in Minneapo- lis. Mrs. William VanVleet and ttr Wilma, who have been relatives in Bisn ra few returned home Mr. and Mr: is for M and Mr the in ending meeting Bismarck this wee! Louis, Leslie and Lynn Hull of Waverly, Iowa, and Mr, and Mrs.! Lawrence Hull fi urned home Sunday rdson, where they h d by the nM At Ri from marck, Mrs. C. A afternoon Swanson sper visiting Mrs. Mr. and M re tained a group of frie last Monday Al Cl Hull enter- at a party were Mr. nd Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Selden Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson. Mrs J. A. Matt Vashti. N. D.. visited her sor and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Swanson, Satur- day. Miss Hazel B ein was tendered a farewell party Saturday evening before returning to Minot normal, where she is a student. Mrs. J. O. Wright is visiting rela- tives and friends in Tllinois. , Mrs. I. H. Omodt of Tappen vis- ited relatives here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hanson enter- FP. E. Johns and dinner New family and H. John: Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson and family at dinner Monday. Mrs. Harry Helgeson and childre her mother, returned home Tuesday. 2 — oo Cromwell By LILLIE JIRAS Gerald Lo: Brown broth Mr. and M: Porter were Saturday. Otto and Alice Swanson we: ner guests at the J. A. Varley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nei dren, Billy and Beity, and sor Bismare shoppers in din Mrs. Ge: week-end wi marck. Mr. and M: ily were e Max, N. D. days visiting r Mrs. W: Walfred guests of H. Schrocder, an week. Martin Nelson was gan Monde nd me Baldwin _ By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER .. Miss Agnes Rupp h urned to » her home in Bismarc pending the past two weeks bh with her brother, Walter Ru Mr. and Mrs. Fred entertained “friends from Grant county over the week-end. Miss Grace Falxenstein left early in| the week for Morton county to resume teaching school after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falken- | in. Miles Stanton has returned from a two weeks’ visit with reiatives at Brad- FE Reinhold Huber arrived recently from Minot to visit with his sister, Mrs. Nels Anderson and family. A New Year's party was held at the Arnold Rupp home Saturday. Danc- ing to music furnished by local tal- ent was enjoyed and a midnight lunch was served. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Coleman of ‘Wilton were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Coleman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer. Rev. H. M. Gulson and family have ; red from Glencoe here, having, the residence in Baldwin own-| ‘ed by John Williams. Rev. Gulson! das been acting as pastor at the local! Presbyterian church the past year. - | Munity Wednesday Year's! 3 ‘of her vacation at Mrs. \ning’s and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mick-/ were dinner guests at the John Muel- marck from which point he took the |{train for Fargo to resume his studies . {at the Agricultural college. He had been spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp. Herbert Fricke was a business call- er in Wilton the fore part of the week. The officers and stockholders of the local telephone company will hold nual meeting in the tewn hall fternoon, . Vernie Naughton were caller aft Commissioner Peterson of in this com- oon. County William n-in-law and daughter, Mr. . John Mount, in Driscoll. Mr. and M: jake Warner and fam- ily have rned to their home in Bowden afte ew days visit among ives in this community. I nt, who is employed ent the week-end at Mi in Bism home. Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller were guests of Mr..and Mrs. Tom Morris this week and while there did some shopping in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. e Tosseth and son idwin. Mrs. Henry Anderson, and Mrs. Willis Gill have been ill with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and | Odessa Nelson, all of Bismarck, were} were Sund: parents, Bismar Johnsor L. W. Da and Mi Charles Noon and Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Alm Monday evening guests of Mr. Nels Alm. t Davis will return to her e this week after spend- a month with her brother's, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, near Wing. r Tosseth, Staton and Eunice | Davis attended a party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noon and Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Cox in Regan. We are very sorry to report Mr. Wm. Drawve not getiing along as well as expected. Miss Ida Tosseth has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Benton Back- man, near Wilton. | Mr. Pete Granhoy and family are nning on moving to Still. Mrs. is ill at Mrs. Arne Tosseth’s sons, guests Mr. and} of Mrs. Mrs. pl G with flu. A birthday party was held at the| home of Mr. and Mrs. August Krause’s | Wednes evening for Miss Hilda; Krause. Mr, Albin Hedstrom, Bismarck, mo- toed to the home of his son Bert Sunday evening Mr. John Drawver has been quite ill for a couple of weeks. Marion Holgerson, who joined the 4-H club recently, has bought a calt m Mr. Willis Gill. School No. 2 commenced the past Miss Emma Coleman is} Sunquist motored to Regan Saturday noon on business. Pete Granhoy has moved his fam- o Still. Mr. Granhoy will do smith work there. Miss Emma Coleman spent a part Reka Man- e Christm: | nen and son, Mr. O., and sons, Melvin and! d An¢ . John Keir-| Kolb, John Drawver,’ Rupp, Hugo Sunquist. Louie) and daughter Marie, Nick Hol-/ nd son Marion, Ellis Gill,! ls Alm and sons, Marion,! d Willis, Mrs. L. W. Davis,| Staton, daughters Eunice and| and Hollys Alm were some of aturday shoppers. | | Regan ti | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS | and Mrs. B. ©. Lein and} Laverne were New Year's, of Wing relatives. ane Christenson of Bis-, a guest this week of Mar-| . W. N. Kelly were Sun-! Mr. and Mrs. J. A.| entertained the! day evening, with! eing won by Mrs. Hop-; W.N. Kelly. Mrs. Carl| ns the club Jan. 12. H nna Wilson and daughter! Bismarck were week-end | s of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourt- | 's Cox entertained a group of} ‘oung people at a party at the school se Thursday evenin; | Alice Strand is a guest this week) of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. . Norton Strand. N. Kelly were Bismarck shoppers! ing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs: Wayne Richardson; and dren of Sanger were New Year and Mrs. L. B. Cox. Norton Strand. Jr., was a guest of; his grandmother. Mrs. Anna Strand, the last Mr. and Mrs. Gene Traut of Wash- | burn called at the A. F. Tourtlotte home Sunday evening. Miss Iola DuTait of Washburn 1s| a guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein this week. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Everett were New Year's day guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Wes- terman. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heer of Bis- marck are guesis of Mrs. Heer’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hendrick- son. The Canfield basketball team de- feated the Regan team at a game at Canfield Tuesday evening. A num- ber of Reganites attended the game. Glenview { fareei 7a | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON sts of Mr. | i i e C. V. Anderson of Baldwin called | Year's Eve visitors at Con Johnson’s | Hannefield home in Painted Woods. j were overnight visitors at Brown's \| Wing > | her studies. | day evening. and Gladys| ~ | visited at the homes of her sisters Ge brother over the Christmas holi- jdays, | Mrs. Herbert Kargis of Bismarck ips an overnight guest at Jay De Lang's the latter part of the week. Ruth Larson, who has spent some time at the DeLange home, returned to her home last week. | H. E. Scott and Mrs. Lars Jacob- |son shopped in Wilton Friday. Frank Murrey also called there. ; , Ray Simons is among those on the ! sick list. | Lawrence Johnson called at M. Ko- ;zak and Jacobson’s Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey are ;Parents of a son born Wednesday. Mother and babe are getting along as ell as can be expected . H. E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs, Lars Ja- jevening. Vearl Holden called at the Walter Simons home one evening the latter ‘part of the week. | Elmer Larson visited over the week-end at the Joe Warmke home. | | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lenthan are parents of a daughter born recently ;Mrs. Lenihan will be remembered as jHelen Strandemo of this township. | Mrs. Herbert Kargis, who has been employed at Bismarck for some time, left. Saturday for her future home at | Williston. Mrs. Kargis was formerly |Grayce Simons, daughter of Mr. and !Mrs. Walter Simons, and is well | known here. Florence Henry of Price and Percy !Christenson of Harmon were recent | business visitors at the Walter Si- mons home. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and idaughter Grayce, Gordon Engen and | Sunday visitors at Jacobson’s. Other callers were L. Jacobson, Inard So- derquist, Harold Larson and Dave Carlson. : Mrs. Joe Brown and son were New home. Harry Holden visited at the Enock Anderson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and family and Vearl Holden were New Year's dinner guests at the Charlie Mrs. Con Johnson and two chil- dren called at Joe Brown’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and son Sunday. Mrs. Virgil Monroe and son were recent visitors at the B. K. Monroe home. ——— By LILLIAN MUELLER Clinton See returned home Sunday after spending the last week visiting in Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville and children, Mr. and Mrs. Em Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and daugh- ter and Bertram Olson were guests at the J. B. Glanville home Sunday. Mable Jacobson of Pettibone was an overnight guest at the J. O. Lein home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter spent New Year's Eve in Bismarck. Burnett Jacobson spent several; days at the Ole Olson home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and children entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams and family Sunday. Lela Davis and Ralph Jacobson | i ler home New Year's day. Rey. Christ of Wilton held church services here Sunday evening. A farewell dance was held in the hall Tuesday evening for Ralph Ja- cobson, who has been employed at Kremenetsky Brothers and is now leaving for his home in Pettibone. Bill Glanville was a business caller in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Anne Fueling spent the Christmas holidays at Hensler. Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland at- tended Mr. Cleveland's grandmoth- er's funeral in Wilton last week. Mable Olson and James Sedivic, accompanied by Burnett Jacobson, motored to Bismarck Saturday. Ma- ble Olson remained. Florence Hubbell left for Valley City Monday, where she will resume Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter motored to Bismarck Mon- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See and family, Clara Mueller, Ralph Jacobson, nesday night held at the Oscar Mag- nuson home. Myrtle, who has been attending high school in Bismarck, is spending her vacation at home. ,;. Arthur Magnus took Mabel Magnus ;and Iris Kofer back to Hazelton Mon- | day to resume high school duties jafter spending their holiday vacation at the Magnus home. Miss Kofer is @ niece to Mr. and Mrs. Art Magnus, Roy Gilly and Leroy Rooker came from Linton.to spend New Years with the George Pettis family. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family attended the Christmas pro- gram last Sunday at the Pentecostal church in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson from Dickin- son spent Christmas visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lundquist, and daughter, Gene Cunningham. Nels Nelson, Hugo and Emma, mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday on a ‘business mission, Mrs. Gene Cunningham and chil- dren have been staying at her par- ents, Ed Lundquist’s, for a week. Mrs. Lena Lundquist arrived here from Killdeer, where she spent the summer at the home of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faust. She will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Albin Spang- berg, and sons Elmer and Pete. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Emma and Hugo, motored to Wilton last Sunday (Christmas), with their son, Ben Nelson, and family. Victor Nelson has been ill with the flu during Christmas and New Year's. Homer Taylor, Ross and Howard, were dinner guests Tuesday at the Geo. Nelson home. Emma Nelson returned to Phoenix, near Wing, to resume teaching after spending her Christmas vacation at her home. Lawrence Olson went back to Pet- tibone Monday to resume his high school work. Ella Trygg returned to McKenzie to resume her high school duties after spending her vacation with her parents. Lenora Hedstrom returned to Lyn- den school to resume teaching and Hilma Olson to Lyman scifool. Vina Oder started teaching in School No. 1 Tuesday to finish a 3'%2-month term. She will stay at the school house with her sisters, Myrtle and Edna. Margaret Johnson will finish a 312-month term at Trygg School No. 3 in the spring. ‘The Trygg-Cedarhill Homemakers’ club members held their annual Christmas program Tuesday night at Trygg School No, 1. Santa Claus appeared after the program and dis- |Brostrom, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bros- {William Brown and Mrs, Lester Brown visited at the Chauncey Cleve- land home at Wilton Monday after- noon, Mrs. Ida Soderquist and Mrs. A. P. Kudick spent Monday visiting at the John Dalgren home east of Wilton. O. A. Lillefjeld was a Wilton caller ‘Tuesday afternoon. William Brown called at the Ku- dick and Soderquist homes =| jevening. H Iver Erickson was a Wilton — ‘Wednesday. Harold Soderquist was on the sick list several days last week. ‘Muriel Damstrom, who has been attending teachers’ college at ad is spending her vacation at her home, Gertrude, who is teaching the Carl- son school, also spent Christmas va- cation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and Mrs. Wm. Brown visited at the Ar- thur Damstrom home Tuesday eve- ning. " Axel Stenquist was a Wilton caller Friday. * | Arthur Hansen was a Wilton caller Saturday. A few of the people in this neigh- borhood attended the party at Cliff Hansen's New Year’s Eve. Among those there were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar trom and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown. Anton and August Nelson called at the O. A. Lillefjeld home Monday. Axel Stenquist and family attend- ed the golden wedding celebration given at the Presbyterian church at Wilton for Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pe- terson Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Taylor visited friends at Bismarck Saturday. Anton Nelson spent from Saturday evening until Sunday evening at the Frank Erickson home at Wilton. Hope Hannefield spent a couple of day evening. Miss Caroline and Herman Baek- haus were in Linton Wednesday aft- ernoon. They were accompanied home by the John Weber children. John Rebenitsch, Sr., and son Carl of near Fort Rice were in this vi- cinity Wednesday. Carl overhauled Steve Koppy’s car. Godfrey Grenz was a business call- er at the home of his brother Philip of Gayton Tuesday afternoon. Elizabeth and Pauline Koppy vis- ited at the Mrs. Godfrey Grenz home Tuesday afternoon, Dr. Hogue and Stewart Coventry of Linton were business callers at the Frank Chesrown home -Tuesday. Russell Chesrown is spending the Christmas vacation out on the ranch with his father and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, Math, Elizabeth and Pauline visited the Herman Backhaus home Wednesday evening. The Koppy young folks visited at the Frank Steinhofer home Friday evening. The Steinhofers are now residing on the Cannon Ball ranch, Frances —————————___-6 By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Dan and Paul McCormick were callers at the Walter Dieteman home Monday evening. Miss Brose, teacher of the East Frances school, spept her Christmas vacation at her home near Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- ily spent Christmas at the Anton Fischer home, a John Olsen assisted Walter Diets- man. with butchering. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Widger, son Allan and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were en- days at the Brown home last week. Einer Soderquist and Mrs. A. F. Kudick visited at Ole Lillefjeld’s Friday evening. Dave Boat called on Iver Erickson Monday. Gerald and Ernest Eric! Ole Lillefjeld home. Mrs. A. F. Kudick and mother, Mrs. Ida Soderquist, visited at the Brown home Thursday. Ernest Erickson and Gerald Lille- fjeld called at the Andrew Nelson home New Year's day. Anton Nelson called at the William Brown home Monday morning. Frank Johnson was a Wilton caller Saturday evening. Iver Erickson was a Wilton caller Saturday afternoon. tributed treats and presents. A luncheon was served. r Taft ? By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, O. Bailey in Moffit. Miss Lillian Hall spent part of her Christmas vacation at the Henry Jessen home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jarsett spent Christmas day at the Warren Belile home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and small son spent Christmas day at the Morrison home near Brittin. Rex Swindling spent his Christmas vacation at his home here. | Miss Esther_Lang visited Monday at the George Lewis home. Miss Marian Lewis spent Christ- mas week-end at home. Mrs. Oscar Jarsett accompanied her mother, Mrs. Warren Belile, to Bismarck Tuesday to visit Mr. Belile, | who is ill in the hospital. Norval Marvel visited Sunday night at the Earl Hall home. Mr. Strawfus and Norval Marvel were business callers in Bismarck ‘Thursday. Wilbert Koon, Driscoll, called at the Horace Fairchild home Wednes- day. Mrs. George Kusch was a caller at the Herman Nieman home Friday afternoon. The John Benz and Henry Jessen families and Earl Gaskill spent Sat- urday evening at the Herman Nie- man home. Theodore Lang called at the Fair- child and P. M. Gosney homes Thurs- day. Mrs. George Kusch spent most of last week in Bismarck with her sinc: beni te ] Menoken | OH By MRS. JENNIE DANCE dinner guests at the G. M. Wachal home Sunday. Miss Orpha Agnew was a shopper in Bismarck Wednesday. The Menoken 4-H clubs met at the town hall Thursday afternoon. The sewing and poultry. clubs reor- ganized, each having 10 members present. Five members of the corn ize as there was no leader. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCormick were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. Dralle is spending the week in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Krick and fam- R. G. Abelein Thursday. Klipstein home, returned recently. of Menoken were New Year's dinner marck. family were dinner guests of Mr. day. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Benesh all were dinner and Mrs. Park Wood’s Sunday. Mrs. Reitzel went to her home at brother, Martin Sedevic, who has been seriously ill at the hospital. Mrs. Florence Elness and small Maggie Weber and Sophus Lein were dinner guests at the J. O. Lein home Monday. Jake, Theodore and Bennie Weber spent Monday afternoon visiting at the Mueller home. Rev. Fischer of Tuttle held Ger- man church services north of town Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seigiock and daughter Martha were Sunday eve- ning callers at the Fred Oswald home. Trygg + By GLADYS NELSON Mr. and Mrs, Ben Nelson, Dennis and Beverly from Wilton visited New Year's at Mr. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson’ Irene and Floyd Anderson attended party north of Regan New Year's {Eve at the Moser home. Vina and Myrwin Oder went to Alta Saturday, where they attended @ party at the old Alta postoffice. They spent New Year’s at the John Anderson home there. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, made a trip to Bis- marck Friday looking after some business interests. John and Floyd Anderson motored to Bismarck Friday on a _business mission and stopped en route at the Andrew Trygg home. A New Year's Eve party was held Saturday night at the Arthur Mag- nus home. The evening was spent informally. Refreshments were served by the hostess at midnight. Those Present were Ole Olson, Louis Olson, Edwin Clifford. Lawrence Clifford, Roy Erickson, Mr. and Mra. Leroy Rooker, Roy Gilly from Linton, Cora, Elmond and Woodrow Pettis, Mr.and |Mrs. Ben Nelson and family from Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nelson, hold services here every Sun- | at the Albert Larson home Tuesday. |Emma and Hugo Nelson, Mr. and until further notice. ‘ Fredolen Rupp entertained at | dinner New Year's day. Those it were Mr. and Mrs. Edmund! and family. John Herdebu and| and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood. ip of friends and_ relatives) at the William Gilbertson | iturday evening, the occasion | Mrs. Gilbertson's birthday. | . and Mrs, Ralph Falkenstein en- | a group of relatives at their New Year's day. Richard Rupp left Monday for Bis- | Joe Warmke and Charley Newberry called at Jacobson's Thursday. Loren Couch was also a caller. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and family visited Wednesday at Con Johnson's home. Fred Nelson of Baldwin transacted business at H. B. Thompson's the fore part of the week. “Shorty” Jacobson visited Walter {Mrs. Homer Taylor and family, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bill Oder and family, Mrs. {Lena Lundquist, 'Sam Brown, Henry Roswick, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham and Edward, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and family. Johnson Wednesday evening. Lars Jazobsoni was a caller at 8S. E. Strandemo’s and Baldwin Tucsd Mrs. Alta Christenson of Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family motored to Wing Thursday \orwa business mission. | The Homer Taylor | and Nels Nel- i son families attended a party Wed. | daughter spent last week at the home of her parents, George Kusch called at the Otto Reamer home Friday. Helen Swindling spent New Year's day at the Henry Swindling home. Rev. Roe, Bismarck, the district su- perintendent of the M. E. church, de- livered a very fine sermon at church Sunday. A business meeting was held at the close of the service. A. E. Cline was a business caller in Moffit Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney, daugh- ters Edna and Mrs. Florence Elness, visited Friday at the Wilbert Koon home. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Baeth were Sterling business callers Tuesday. Lucille Baker, Livona, spent her Christmas vacation visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Carl Pillen. Chris Baker has returned from Li- vona, where he went to spend his vacation with home folks. Mrs. Pillen, Bismarck, is spending few days at the home of her son, Carl Pillen and family. family. Earl Gaskill spent Saturday night and part of Sunday at the Henry Jes- sen home. Doucett, McKenzie, spent home. were Sterling business callers Mon- Earl Gaskill is doing. some inside painting at the Fairchild home. Oscar Jarsett and Lester Andrews were business callers in Moffit Mon- day evening. with her folks for a few days. S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART ° who passed away New Year's day, ‘were very sorry to learn of hisdeath. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDon- ald spent New Year's day at the An- drew Ervin home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart and daughters, Alice Mae and Doris, vis- ited at the John Stewart home Sun- day evening. Roy Gramling returned home with them. New Year's day dinner guests at the tal club were there but did not reorgan- | ¢————________» Mrs. R. L. Dralle was operated on} Mr. and Mrs. Ole Vik, Alice, Olaf at the Bismarck hospital Thursday.| and Minor, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise spent Monday evening at Ole tertained at dinner at the Elmer Bloomquist home Mrs. Seman Gibson spent thy last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman. Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette and Mr. and Mrs. Elias een ware daughters, Marjorie and Beverly, and Seman Gibson were dinner at ied W. A. Dieteman home Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer were visitors at the Joe Fischer home Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkle are the! Christmas parents of a daughter born Dec. 26 aetna Joe Fischer home. Mother; an y are getting along fine. They named the baby Dolores Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Madland spent New Year's at the Anton Lar- son home at Temvik. Mr. Larson is an uncle of Laurence Madland. Quite a number of the folks in this vicinity have been sick with the fl the last few weeks. 3 Seman Gibson came after his wife Thursday who has been staying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig were) Mrs. Dietzman, the last week. Edwin Dietzman spent Monday with Vern Thysell at the Laurence Madiand home. Miss Vina Harms, who teaches school near New Salem, spent her Christmas vacation with her par- oo Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, | Lein | By OLGA M. RISE Rubie and Hazel Arneson of Eld- ily of Minot visited Mr. and Mrs.| ridge, N. D., who have spent the last week visiting relatives and friends, Mrs. M. D. Agnew, who has been! returned to their home 4 spending a few days at the A. H,| Arnold Christianson spent several days visiting at the Jens Hustoft! Mr. and Mrs. Abelein and family| home near Manfred, N. . D. Olga Rise and Geo. Christianson Driscol guests at M. J. Lee's home at Bis-} motored to Lois Lein spent the last week vis- Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Borne and| iting at the Alfred Arneson home. Mrs. Marie Olauson, sons Erling and Mrs. Chas. Graves New Year’s|and Reider of Claar Lake township, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson Dobson and son} and family, Mrs. Harry Helgeson and George, Mrs. Johnson and daughter|son Harry, Jr., were dinner guests Hazel, Misses Myrtle Jacobson and|at Geo. Christianson’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Helmer Arneson guests at A. C. Dance's home Sun-| spent Sunday at the M. A. Lein home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and sons day. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Envik of Mc-| Spent Friday evening at the Nils Dro- Kenzie were dinner guests at Mr.|nen home. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brenden and family, Mrs. Harry Helgeson, son Hatton Sunday, where she will visit| Harry, Jr.. and Mayland Christensen ith her folks 1 spent Sunday evening at John Birke- land's. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Ambers, Harold, and Mrs. H. L. Hanson and daughters motored to Bismarck Fri- Geo. Pehl, Jr. has been hai mail as Oscar Wheitstock has on the sick list. Mrs. Helmer Arneson, Rubie, Ha- zel and Alice Arneson Monday afternoon at J. O. Rise’s. at the J. W. Beyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson and fam- at Thursday at the L. B. Olson e. Mrs, Ole Nelsen is receiving treat- ments at the Bismarck hospital. Warren Belile underwent an opera- tion at @ Bismarck hospital recently. Little Caroline Beyer of Sterling spent Christmas week with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Mrs. E. D, Johnson and son James who have visited here during the holidays left for their home in Chi- cago Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Van Vieet and daughter, Rose Mary, were Saturday evening callers at the Albert Christen- sen home. -Mrs. Marie Olausen and sons Erling ‘and Raider were entertained Satur- day at the George Christensen home in Lein townshjj ip. Lyman overnight visitors at the Albert Chris- tensen home New Year's eve. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson had as their New Ye: eve guests Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ed Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie, Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘W. Beyer and family and Henry Olson and son Wayne. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Anthony Erickson Wednesday afternoon on their tenth wedding an- niversary. The afternoon was spent in visiting and @ short program con- sisted three solos, “I Love You 1 |8t_ Mandan, ‘Sunda: , conducted services in the Swedish Mission church New Year's day at 2 p.m. Oscar Erickson motored to Turtle Lake Thursday after his wife, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Har.- 7 | home of Mrs. A. F. Ghylin Jan. 18th, at the Paul Mausehund home Mon-|were entertained at dinner Thuraday]ing was held at the hall Monday ht. San Sendivec was & eierhe 1-H Sunshine Girls sewing club met at the Elsus Elness home Tues- evening. ote and Nara, Chet Wedeman, N. M. Marvel, Andrew Dronen and Roy Han- sen were Ney Year's dinner guests at fall home. gg her Hall spent a few days = / the past week visiting at the Henry essen home. * Richard Lang and Miss Florence Langley spent Sunday evening v= ing at the Emil Lang home. 1 ‘Mrs. Edna Sykes called at the Ear! ‘Hall home Saturday. Harold and Charlotte Olson called at the Oscar Anderson home Thurs- night. edaeneed Merlin and Milton Ness of Bismarck are visiting at the Oscar Anderson home. ¢>—_————_* | Rock Hill | ¢—<—<$<___—_—_——————_—" By RUTH LITTLE ‘The Misses Alice Walker and Bur- nett Jacobson and Herman Haacken- son returned to Bismarck after spend- ing the week-end with relatives here. Tra Bailey and Clayton Little were Regan callers Monday. Alfred Borth has been helping with the work at the Fred Ehness home during illness. New Year's day dinner guests at the J. F. Little home were Willie, Victor, Jacob, Molly, and Martha Graf and Willie Jiras. Mr. and Mrs, Knute Knutson are the parents of a son born Monday, Dec. 26th. Sunday guests at the Fred Ehnes home were Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and children and J. F. Little. Miss Lucille Johnson, who has spent the holidays at her home here, ree turned to Valley City Monday. Hilda Graf, who is making her home with the Philip Wall family near Mercer, spent Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemets and Mrs. Gus Graf were Wednesday guests at the Mrs. Anna Fulling home at Wing. Ruth Little, Martha Graf, and Wile Ne Jiras called at the Guss Heinle home Sunday evening. Isaac Marcovitz is spending this ‘week at the home of his son, Jake, town caller = Clyde Little and Laurence Fitzgers ald repaired the telephone line Frie day. -° A miscellaneous shower was spon- sored by the Canfield Ladies Aid at the ‘school house Wednesday after- noon in compliment to Mrs. Clayton Little. A number of gifts were re- ceived. A luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Heinle and fam. ily were Tuesday guests at the Fred Ehnes home. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz motored to the capital city Saturday. Clayton Little was a Wilton busi ness caller Friday. Herman Haakenson of Bismarck called at the J. F. Little home Fri- day. He also motored to Minot after his father. The Ladies Aid will meet at the ‘Wm. McCullough was a Regan call- er Frida} , =i ed peed Volien and family were Sunday guests at the Knute Knutson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool were week- tjend guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald e. Canfield won the basketball game which was played with Regan Wed. nesday night. Laurence Fitzgerald was a Wed- nesday evening guest at the P. E, — home. . Mabel Bailey's children hay all been ill with the flu. " Charlie Hettick, Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver were Regan callers Sat~ ye Mr. eee Mrs. Andrew Olson and son were Sunday guests at the Wm, baie e om rence Walker called at the G. O, Lindsey home 4 sii Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and y Phyllis called at the Andrew Walker Hagstrom, ‘Wyckneko called at the Gabriel home New Year's day. Johnson gsc ond irene rald, who attends school at Regan, spent the week-end at her Ms, Cunningham John Olson, y el ind of panne were in this vicinity re- cently. Virgil Little recently returned the Martin Nelson home, i ooh batt cae Waugenan jo) and were Regan Friday. at the ‘Boynion Staak, apens Bente ranch, “ot Patton ne Bouche 3 and motored to Wilton ri Milton and br »E 3 8 E i i E E i i t Johnson and Jacob Dietrich. > ’ ——_-—___—_—-*| wr 4 Painted Woods daug By MBS. OLE LILLEFJELD Marion Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown, spent several days last week at the Charles Hannefield' Pete Lundquist, | home. Mrs. Willaim Brown spent from Christmas day until Monday at the Pred Brown home. Mrs. John Olson and son were din- ner guests at the Harold Soderquisi afternoon and evening at the day Ole Lillefjeld home. at the John Rebenitsch, Jr., near Fort Rice. ‘Walter Schiermeister. who has been in Linton, was out in this vi- cinity Tuesday. Walter and his brother Helmuth were business ers at the John Schiermelster of Gayton Wednesday. Mrs. Dorothy is visiting Butte is spending the cation at the Porter Umber home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mrs.) .The Renschler young folks visited|Mrs, E. 1. FE fe z | E near Menoken, pent call- home | Thursday. Renschler .| friends and relatives in Brelen this| Friday. Bob Burrows and Willie Schoon 5 E 2 > z * 3 i Johnson and son James. Z i E i F g y 5 E i val d Ee i E } : i | Miss Marie ALR. Henle meet, mace Ot te Oscar Williams called at the A, H. Heinle home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family were on the sick list the last oe att Hi = pitt Hr | ri ii E g F 2 E g y 38a & Z s 2 3

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