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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. pee pe AE REI EMP IE SE NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS hl (| Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE bi fy ‘Wednesday guests at the Isaac Mar- wovits home were Sigmund Rupp, Paul Rupp, Fred Ehnes, Willie Ehnes, end Alfred Borth. Mr, and Mrs. John Pool were Sat- urday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Lawrence Bouche, who is employed by Howard Watkins, spent the week- end at his home here. Sunday guests at the S. W. Nemetz home were Mrs. M. Fueling of Wing, Lawrence Fueling of Hensler, N. D., Lydia, Martha, Molly and Victor Graf. Ira Bailey was a Saturday guest at the home of his mother and sister, Mrs. A. McCoy and Mrs. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kuehl were Sunday dinner guests at the G. Lindsey home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson are mak- ing their home at the Arthur Nelson home during Mr. Nelson's absence. | Lawrence Fitzgerald was a Fri- | day night and Saturday guest at the Earl Mowder home. Ira McCoy was an overnight guest at the Mrs. A. Strand home Sunday. spent the week-end A. F. Ghylin. | gs a guest of M Virgil Little was a Sunday guest at the Tom Morris home. Mrs, Harvey gerald and Irene Fitzgerald of Regan were Sunday and Monday guests of Francis Fitzg Oscar Olson called at the Ira Bail- | ey home Sunday Those who motored to Regan Sat- urday night were Clayton, Clyde and Bud Little, Robert and Milton Mar- covitz, Bart and Francis Fitzgerald. Mrs. Ole Olson of Canfield town- ship is a guest this week of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson. Willie Graf and Virgil Little were | Wednesday evening guests of the | Misses Inger and Solveg Nord. | 8. W. Nemetz called at the Roy! Farley home Friday. Isaac Marcovitz called at the H. C. | Rasche home Thursday | The Homemakers club met at the! Mrs. A. Strand home Thursday. | Miss Inger Nord, teacher of school | No. 2, and sister, Solveg. spent the week-end as guests at the Bert Hed- strom home. i i J. F. Little and daughter, Ruth, took | Mrs. Ira Bailey to Wilton Wednes- | day to consult Dr. Thompson. Mrs. Bailey is very ill and is now confined to her bed. | Mrs. Gus Graf and son. Willie, and | S. W. Nemetz were Wing callers Wed- | nesday. | Wolf visited at the A. H. Heinle home Friday. Emanual Heintz of Martin, is vis- iting relatives here. Mrs. Dan Steir called at the Fred Wagner home Thursday. Gust Neumiller visited at the Christ Wolf home Tuesday evening. William Brezden called at the A. \H. Heinle home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner and Mrs. John Berg motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD i | — Mrs. Ida Soderquist called on Mrs. Kee M. Elsberg and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld ' Thursday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and ; Small son, Junior, visited relatives at ©, | Wilton Saturday. Harold Soderquist, who works at the Lind Bros. coal mine, spent the week-end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and small son Marion, spent Saturday evening at |the A. F. Kudick home. | Walter Asklund, Ole Lillefjeld and | Dick Kudick were Wilton callers Sat- urday afternoon. Oscar Yupman was a Wilton call- jer Priday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown were 'Wilton callers Tuesday. Anton Nelson called on relatives ij, |4t Wilton Tuesday afternoon. eee tl Hazelton By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Abe Miller and Frank Rotziem made a trip by car to Fargo the first of the week. C. A. Fischer and Ben Klabunde were at Bismarck Monday. The first meeting of the members of the St. Paul's Catholic Guild was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Appert. Members on the serving committee were Mrs. F. Appert, Mrs. T. Appert, Mrs. W. B. Andrus. and Miss Lecunda Appert. Dinner guests of the J. J. Lands- berger family on Sunday were the George Zirnhelt and Sylvester Zirn- helt families. The Future Farmers of America held a sleigh-ride and party Satur-! day evening. Guests were entertain- ed at the party which was held in the school house. Oyster stew was served, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pietrie of Lin- ton spent Sunday at the John Baker home. Callers and guests at the J. F. Little home the past week were Mil- | ton and Robert Marcovitz, John! Bouche, Lawrence Bouche, Mr. and! Mrs, Ira Bailey, Hester Bailey and Emil Zirbes motored to Bismarck Sunday where he will remain a few days. The Priscilla club met Thursday Bart Fitzgerald. | afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet Olson, and | Baker. Dee Bailey called at the Isaac Mar- | covitz home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were Tuesday guests at the Gus Graft! home. Mrs. J. R. Fitzg pending | id is this week at the W. G. Sherman home at Regan. | H. C, Rasche called at the Sig- mund Rupp home Friday. John Bouche is emplo: Isaac Marcovitz home this weck. J. FP. Little attended an elevator ed at the ek. meeting at Regan Saturday after-| noon. | Wm. McCullough motored to Regan | Tuesday. . j Mrs. J. F. Little, Phyllis and Virgil | were Sunday guests at the home of, Mrs. Ira Bailey, who is ill E. V. Bechtel, now of Linton, trans- acted business here Saturday and Sunday Commissioners George Shepherd jand R. J. Buchanan went to Linton Monday. The following day they at- ‘board of county commissioners, The regular monthly meeting of | the W. C. T. U. was held Wednes- day, Feb. 15, at the home of Mrs, P. | 9) Gutensohn. * | Driscoll $-———— | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Miles Belcher enter. Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald and Miss/| tained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swan- Irene Fitzgerald re ned to homes at Regan ter week with Francis Fitzgerald. There will be a P. T. A. meeting) family of Jamestown spent a few days | Tuesday. at the schoolhouse Friday night. their} son and daughter Beva Jean at din- spending a | ner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowry andj |last week at the Floyd Swanson Regan callers Saturday were Oscar | home. Magnuson, Allen Tolliver, Wm. Cullough, Roy McCullough, Little, W. O. Backman, Ira Bail O. Lindsey, Guy McCoy, Milton and | Robert Marcovitz, M. Alm. Clarence Walker returned home| Saturday after spending three weeks | at the George Morris home, i Isaac Marcovitz and Fred Ehnes{ were Wing callers Tuesday. Clyde and Virgil Little were Thurs- | day evening guests at the J. R. Fitz-| gerald home. i Ie | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson spent Virgil! Sunday evening at the A. H, Meland G. | home. The Women’s Foreign Missionary so-| ciety met at the home of Mrs. F. O. Johnson. Mrs. Colton and Mrs. John- son were hostesses. Omar Rosvold who has been a pa- tient at the Bismarck hospital, re- turned home Saturday evening. Mrs. Al Chapin visited Monday aft- ernoon with Mrs. Elmer Koon, The Dawson boys and the girls’ S. W. Nemetz called at the Roy hasketball teams played the Driscol: Farley home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes Tuesday guests at the home. Mrs. P. E. Patton and Aelred Bouche | boys and girls’ basketball teams at Glas Grant Dilscoll Saturday evening. The score uss Graf) was 21-23 in the Driscoll girls’ favor | and 15-30 in the Dawson boys’ favor. Miss Della Olson is spending a few were Tuesday evening guests at the| gays in Bismarck with her mother Ira Bailey home. | Sigmund Rupp called at the H. C. Rasche home Tuesday. Mrs, J. R. Fitzgerald returned home Saturday after spending a month at the W. G. Sherman home at Regan. John Bosche, who is employed at the Isaac Marcovitz farm, spent the week-end with his family. Mrs. J. M. Humphreys was a week- end guest at the S. L. Jordahl home. Everett Bailey called at the Ole Olson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson were Sat- urday night and Sunday guests at the Joe Cook home. Chas. Our spent a week at the G. O. home. Mrs. Ole Olson was a last week guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson. ‘The Misses Inger and Solveg Nord ‘were week-end guests at the Bert Hedstrom home. ' ° it the B. W. Dorothy ‘school | at the Frank Johns home Sunday. | Ida Giese and Conrad Welch. supper guests a z Phillip Monroe, Emil Hilken, Pete ! ‘Only one day of school was held last ee Heston |) "*yiise Tillie Sampeon visited at the| Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Relisel and| Dome Monday.) aq| Mg te eet had very painful ac-|Mever, Joe Warmka, Alfred “Diede,|¥e._% SPAR. 0 {or Saye oe efor |reck,® record that never was known Al Chapin home Sunday. Lebrecht Klebi were dinner Mrs. M. Wagle, Miss Lucia Berry, | cident at school Monday when he fell Bob Aminda, Pauline Spitzer, Henry Sohn in the school term before. Bad weath- By SARAH HEINLE @———__————_—— | sunday of Misses Lillian Newman |3i°% OG 2°20 Boss, Bert Olson |over a seat at school and cut his eye.|¥0%, Prank Peterson, John Partyge, OE ee es witan Davis | eee — | Clear Lake | {and Margasette Olsen. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Bost gaturday |fig mother and Mrs. dim Hill took |Steve Murray, Mrs, “Richard Polzin| Olives, Tesselk abd Sistoe avi] Andrew Kraft was a caller at . 8, Bes ae Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson called|Svening at the J.B. Glanville home.|him to Bismarck on the N. P, and|Snd Mrs Tom Hamwell. | ning’ iin Duncan's Saturday morning. witlams yslted af the A. Heme MYRTLE CHRISTEN on Mr. and Mrs. BG. Absicis GHB lithe evening was spent by Playing jhad savers], sitches take i At) |, Emelle and Pramas sunday. | Emerson and Margaret Gill spent |caliers at. the” Blner Treen ere home Sunday, By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN = [94 O/C on Baker is now visiting in| Whist and bridge after which a lunch | They brought him home. _____.|'"‘saiss Louise Fisher was an over-|Pridsy evening with the Davis young | Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Emanual Heintz, Jr.) 4.) 44 Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs, Olaf Lein were Sun-|{ Lein night guest of Miss Minnie Sorch, |folks. Mrs, Owen McIntyre was caller fre parents of a baby git born re-| Me SN aad Mim Alfred Osos [in a Blanc hospital suffering with | OA, @uesls st the J. M. Lela hows |g Misses Aminds and Pauline Splts- Trysg aes ; attended the whist cudnt | congestion of the Ring. pete pag evn ienttal er and Olive Fisher visited with Hel- ene = and Mis ary,tnd Mrs, Fred Wasner called | Srey Fi a la were ‘callers in Blamarck several days By OLGA M. RISE h pltaer ‘Tosedag. * 5, eed A Gee oe ee iy 4 a . —_ a a home ee ee eee a eey: Olona their home, ° i A eee ign and Seime Rise spent Monday | 4 LANzence Gordon, Walter wet By GLADYS.NELSON lest Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Glanville has Mt ier and Mrs Chitst Wolf and ery, |, of, MPs. Ghriat"Setoon “Tuesday i Wilson an oyster stew and a party at the|atternoon at Dallas Barkman's 804 |and sibie Murrey visited at the John] | Forter Nelson and Carl Larson were Re ee SORRNERIY Fias ” Otto and Edwin, and daughters, Hu. |Crening- ime evening was spent in in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Know- Mite Booees i sosing several |Pusuiis name Siaany cerraee,, ee dinner guests Wednesday st the Geo./ Buddy Praizer dnd Harold and Dean da and Martha, were visitors st the | erved: at midnight, ely lunch was By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Jes oth wedding anniversary. A| days at the Ole 9 Ce Se ce ee ete |e nee ase) + the|Siamvlle visited the Metntyre boys Heinle home Tuesday evening. pesca number of neighbors were The B. N. Lein family, who have e ‘ junday. Jacob Schatz is staying mitts hie) tts ants erat eee ene Mrs. A. H. Heinle entertained ®| tar. and Mrs. John Harty and bese tuancasiiinad toe seaitet fever Ser | aint, fine ite cece ae ee week-end in Bismarck at the Charlie Miss Fae Roberts and Mrs, O, Mc- ile st Bismarck, Mrs. Schats is) Thureday with Mr Schoon's patents [eee ioe cae Triday, the Gay was) daughter Bernice were guests at ‘De |ine past seven weeks are all able to) fre, John Dison, Mrs. Leslie Mill-| turned home. Tuesday. rereamere guets Sosets of Mra, Ben very ill at the hospital. MMF. ad Ma. Altred Otten, nae ora | Pane Sod A. L. Davis home Sunday. be out and around again. er and Mrs. Ben Ollenberger shopped| Carl Larson visited the Klagenburg Saturday evening, monn Wagner took his cousin, Pal-!yirs. ‘Henry Olson and family and spent ren aes ane Om | are Comnid Spent Sanday ste)" clive Biss of Pettibone, M.D. i#/in Wilton Thursday. eunday at the John Schlep home. villés: Sunday’ niga ot et Sila Heintz, home at Martin | Miss Dance turday | home Wednesd: B. Sa spending some time at home a Sorch business caller} Floyd Anderson, iJ an ‘Thursday. ue the «J. wae rein Redingtyn called tos Bertrum Olson was supper guest! Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus, John intgaee Monday. . Homer Taylor Sas ee ee the storm was too severe for him te a Titan Wagner, Mrs. Christ| playing whist. == wae home Monday. wus oe Fee Soe SO Birkeland, Ernest eae ee Lawrence Pisher called at the ©. J.| at the Andrew Trygg home. if atte Sane bape, y ! ' Fred Wagner and Otto] Mrs. Adolph Hansen and children| Mr. ‘ 2 spent Tuceday. ore ©. Rise’s.| Krots home Tuesday. Gib Cederstrom, Edwin’ and Len- aan, and Teddy Haas i 4 | i ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner Have sa Sunday dinner guests at the Clyde!" yaldemar Lein, wade Arneson, |" shoppers in Wilton Tuesday were|nard Olson and Homer "Taylor bap Be. eee Steiglemeyer home ‘who is a patient at the Bismarck hos- pital. | Miss Dagmar Rosvold spent the week-end at her home. Mrs. Wm. Meyer spent Monday |afternoon at the Floyd Swanson home. Alice Arnson, Alice Vik, Margaret Dronen and Constance Lein were dinner guests at the J. A. McCann home. * A surprise birthday party was giv- en for Mrs. Clarence Swanson Tues- day evening by a group of her friends. Rey. Shirley of Steele was a supper guest at the A. 8. E. Metcalf home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colton and family at dinner Sunday evening. Mrs. Adolph Janke spent a few days last week at the C. A. Swanson home. Mabel DeVine spent last weék with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland. Mr, and Mrs. P. P, Hanson visited Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner and | @. | ning to help him celebrate his 58th tended the monthly meeting of the | daughter, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schotz. spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs, | their guest Mrs, ‘Emanuel Hinss of | Harvey home were Clover Johns, | Schoon.+ Miss Charlotte Olson returned home to her uncle, L. B. Olson's, Sat- urday after visiting the past week with her friend, Miss Lillie Schoon. Rudolph Jensen and Everett Chap- pell spent Sunday evening at the Henry Olson home. ° Glenview | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Albert Larson visited at the Art Larson home in McLean county a few days this week. Capital City business callers this week were Enock Anderson, Burl Monroe, Jay DeLong, Lars Jacobson and John Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family visited at the Joe Brown home one day the. past week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family were Bismarck visitors Sun- day. Effie and Frayne remained there, where they will resume their high school duties Monday morning. Walter Simons and Henry Jacob- Mr. and Mrs. John Berg spent Sunday at the Jake Wagner home, Mrs. Christ Wolf and daughters will entertain the Ladies’ Aid Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele had as their guest over the week-end. Their daughter Edna who is attending high school at Mercer. i. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and fam- ily visited at the H. E. Redington home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller spent Saturday evening at the Gust Neimiller home. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Wall, Jr., call- a at the Philip Wall, Sr., home Mon- lay. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg and family visited at the Jake Baumiller home Sunday evening. Rev. A. Gering of McClusky con- ducted services at the Evangelical church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, John J. Schell enter- tained a few friends at a birthday party Tuesday evening. > son were visitors at the Jacobson's Thursday evening. Fern Simons is visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jay DeLong this week. Frank and Teddy Murray, Renle, Harry, Norman, Guy, Esther and Violet Holden visited at the Ivan Holden home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mrs. Jake Fisher and children visited at the Curly Ousley home Sunday. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Al Holden and sons Paul, Harry and Norman, Mr. and Mrs. B, Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson, Steve } Murray, L. Jacobson and M. Kozak. A number of friends gathered at the Al Holden home Saturday eve- birthday anniversary. George Ocltjen was among those who visited at the Ed. Strandemo home Sunday. Florence Henry was a visitor at the Simons home Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and two children visited at the Albert Larson home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cook and daugh- ter of Bismarck visited at the home of Mrs. Cook’s mother Sunday. En- route home they called at the De- Long home. Viola Windmill left last week for Minnesota where she will visit rela- tives for some time. Mrs, M. Kozak returned to her home last week, having spent some time at Turtle Lake with relatives. Iver Johnson, a pioneer settler in this township, is reported to be quite 4 Baldwin | By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The meeting which was scheduled to take place here Monday afternoon during which time J. A. Kramer was to confer with local farmers regard- ing feed and seed loans of last spring was postponed until a later date to enable farmers to get to town. On account of the cold weather and blocked roads no farmers could at- tend the meeting. Mr. Kramer also failed to put in an appearance, Mrs, Alvin Nordstrom who has been on the sick list is again able to be up and around. Little Iva May Nord- strom is still ill. Mrs. Wayne Cummings received word recently of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Frank Wilson of Garrison. Mrs. Wilson visited here with the Cummings family last fall. Friday of this week the Crofte Star Homemakers club plans on holding & meeting in the community hall at which County Agent H. O. Putnam will give an address on poultry rais- | ing. The ladies will give a program and lunch will be served. ‘Wayne Cummings has returned home from a brief business trip to the capital city. Baldwin was practically snowbound the past week, both railroads and| roads being completely blocked for) several days. No mail was delivered. | the main telephone lines were out of commission, and worst of all, a lot of folks were without light due to the fact that no kerosene could be had in ill at his home at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kozak visited at the Ousley home Tuesday after- noon. Elmer Klimer was a Wilton visitor Saturday. Mrs, Ed Morris visited at the Wal- ter Simons home Sunday. Lawrence Ousley returned from Fargo Sunday where he has been for sometime for medical attention. Anette and Helen Anderson were week-end visitors at their home. H. E. Scott was a Baldwin visitor Monday. He was also a caller at the Brown and Lewis homes. Edgar Jacobson visited at Con Johnson’s Sunday evening. John Stoltz was a Baldwin caller Monday, en route home he called at the home of his son-in-law and Louie Farnum of Bismarck was & week-end visitor at Jay DeLong’s home. x ) s g By ELIZABETH KOPPY Willy Schiermeister of Gayton call- d at the Jake Scheirmeister home ednesday. Henry Ohihauser was a caller at, Cannon Bail Wednesday. Mrs. Porter Umber and her mother ; visited at the Steve Koppy home Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and infant son accompanied by Henry Knittel motored to Linton one aft- ernoon this week. Frank Koppy and sisters Elizabeth, Gertrude and Regina and Edward Streu were among those that visited at the Jake Scheiermeister home Sunday afternoon. Francis Chesrown was @ caller in Cannon Ball Friday. Porter Umber transacted business in Cannon Ball Tuesday. Dr. Schatz of Linton was’a caller in this vicinity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt and daughter of Gayton visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday after- noon. Visitors at the Steve Koppy home Sunday evening were Henry Knittel, Erbie Krueg of Cannon Ball and George Krueg and Fred Hiywathy of near Solen. Math Koppy was a caller in Can- on Ball Monday. ‘ Miss Nora Streu and brother Ed- ward spent the week-end in McCul- ley with their sister Irene and broth- er Raymond. Joe Buckley of Cannon Ball was & caller at the Mrs. Dorothy Renschler home Saturday. Miss Lydia Renschler was an over- night guest at the Steve Koppy home Sunday. Dewey Lawler and John Yetter called at the Frank Chesrown home Sunday afternoon, el \ Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abeleis? enter- tained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and family, Miss Baldwin because delivery service by truck was impossible. However, we managed to exist through the storm and those who don't believe in signs are sure now the groundhog really saw his shadow. Farmers coming to town late in the week reported the loss of turkeys, chickens and other | poultry while a good many reported their potatoes and other vegetables frozen by the cold snap. ! The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert Little on the afternoon of March 1. ‘Mrs, Ira Falkenstein was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening when a group of friends gathered at her home, the occasion being Mrs. Fal- kenstein's birthday. Dancing was en- joyed with musig furnished by local talent and a delicious midnight lunch was served. . Rev. H. M. Gulson held services at Stewartsdale Sunday. Victor Nelson and Ted Burkhart of Naughton were callers in town Satur- day afternoon. —$—$— $$ $5 $$ if Taft | ° | By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen and small son were Capital City visitors and shoppers Saturday. Chris Baker, who has been in St. Alexius hospital for an injured knee, hurt while playiig basketball, returned home with them and is again in high school. Carl Gaskill and Carl Pillen were Sterling business callers Thursday. Norvel Marvel called at the P. M. Gosney home on his way to Sterling Thursday. Mrs. Horace Fairchild, who has spent the past six weeks in Eugene, Oregon, returned home Sunday eve- ning. While there she visited her sister, Mrs. C. Hensler and family, also her mother, Mrs. Gagner. Mr. and Mrs, C. Hensler were former Bis- marck residents. She reported a love- ly visit and enjoyed the warm cli- mate while there. Charley and’ Lloyd Gosney were Sterling callers Monday. f Mrs. Carl Pillen -was a Sterling shopper Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and daughter Edna were dinner guests at Joseph and Rise spent Wed-) Mra, Ji Sorch, Sr., son Charlie, Theo Johns and Gladys Lein, nesday evening at Ole Spilde’s, Mr, and ur Mrs. Henry Diede, son Gus- Mr. and Mrs, Sterling Pevington of} Mr, and Mrs. Ambers, son} tuf, ©. Spitzer and Al: Diede. Jamestown were guests at the L. Lar-| Harold and Ed motored to] Shoppers in Wilton Sa! were son home the past week. Bismarck home | Pete Meyer, B. Monroe, C. Spitzer, Joe Mrs. Fred Cumber, who spent the/| Saturday, past week in Montpelier, returned | roads. here Saturday. Clara and Katherine Mueller spent Tuesday evening at the J. O. Lein|son who home. Still > By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs, Walter Coleman were | Rise’s. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and/ Eddie Arneson and Clarence Rise Mrs. Albert Johnson. Miss Neva Noon returned to herjat the R. A. Wheitstock home in home Sunday after visiting a week| Arena. in Wilton with her sister, Nadine,| L. B. and Martin Reppe who attends high school there, called at Ole Spilde’s Wednesday aft- Mrs. Ed Morris of St. Johns, N. D.,| €rnoon. has been visiting at the John T.| No school was held in Lein school Johnson home the past week. Mrs.|No. 1 Monday and Tuesday on ac- Morris visited at the Ruben Johnson | count of the snowstorm. home for a week previous to last| Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde spent sev- week. eral days at the Isaac Botnem home Mrs. Chas. Lind shd son Willie/in Kidder county. were supper guests at the Chas. Noon| Nels Christenson and son Mayland home Sunday. spent Sunday afternoon at Alfred Marion Strand who is employed at | Arneson’s. the Henry Rosendahl farm near Re-| _ Marvin gan visited at his home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter Merlin were visitors at the Henry Gill home last Sunday. Martin Strand was a caller at the August Lumberg home Friday, en route home from Regan. Lee Sundquist was a week-end} On account of the storm and severe guest of Glenn Pfieffer. cold of this week there was only one Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and/ day of school at Boyd No. 1. daughters were Si afternoon} C. K. Boyd and three children call- guests at the Eric Pearson home. Helen Broehl called on Mrs. Signe|day morning. [ Welch’s Spur By MES. R. M. WELCH i j i home. Mrs. Signe Johnson, daughter Hil- ma and son Vernon, Walter, Verna,|and Louella and Arlene Strand were guests at the} blizzard to the Otto Dorman home Ed Broehl Sunday. Steve Little of Regan and Gene Perkins were Monday callers on Al- bert Johnson. C. L. Johnson called on Ed Broehl Saturday. Meetings of the various clubs in the community are postponed until a later date due to bad roads and dis- agreeable weather. Leona Broehl called on Mrs. Signe Johnson Sunday. son were caught in a blizzard at Fred Standley and Leo Strand call-| Boyd school No. 1 Wednesday. When ed in Still Tuesday. the storm grew bad Miss Tollefson Vernon Johnson and Walter Strand | dismissed school having only a few were Saturday callers on Peter John-/| pupils who lived very near the school house. As Fred and son. . —— ass, 1 r Moffit | > By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell mail carrie and children Joyee and Dale and Mrs.| yaroxen has een, forced to dh Homer Brownawell were Bismarck! nis trip into two days, making callers Monday. north half on Mondays as formerly Fred Argast spent the week-end at ho home near Moffit, He has been| 80d the south halt on Tuesdays, ————————— working in. Bismatck for a while. rg Braddock = a Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll of Wild Rose township were Bismarck callers By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Carrol and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carroll and daughter Lois, Arthur Hayes and Miss Katherine Bruce visited at the Asa Werner home Sunday. Mrs. Leatha Johnson has been con- fined to her bed with illness for over a week, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and children visited at the Peter Hofstad home Sunday. turned to Mottit rl B. F. Lane return - day night on the Soo Line train tored over from Hazelton Saturday after having spent last week in St. Paul at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cc. R. Ballard. visit Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Kinzler Pega ed at the Burt Johnson and V. homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Lesher and lit- The Misses Thelma and Gladys tle daughter of Kintyre who were Moffit spent Saturday evening at the LSet at or L. V. Lesher home here James Legg home. returned home Tuesday morning. Arr h iepeaneameeaiial | at the M. Schaefer home for the past B, F. Lane visited at the C. K. islurs received fate mente morning Lane home Saturday. se: he home which (ene Owing to the severe weather last)" t' 2 a soe mofo week attendance was very poor at z flag secteny Fockler school. tored to Hazel turday morning. and son EDT SAE the road good for auto- Mr. and Sey Conte: Hill reer Sidney spent Inesday even! See ai elie eee of ‘es Misses Ellen and aan a arn, ‘A debate on the allotment plan| Wednesday | trom Sa Bo was given at the school house Mon- ps gg several ee, day night by six high school, pupils. . Savage, postmistress, urgent The negative side had Miss Luella Coder, Alvin Thompson and Miss Lola Morrison and the affirmative side had Miss Thelma Moffit, Charles Dutton and Gaylon Argast. Both sides put up good arguments. The judging was left for open discussion. After the debate a short program was daughter-in-law, inson and children. Messrs. Sueltz and Engleman ship- E : iy : i é ERE Taig fs the Horace Fairchild home Sunday. Wing See BY LILLIAN MUELLER Edwin Sepanen and Edwin Miller of Braddock and Nina Waiste spent several days visiting at the Jacob Banttari home. Ed Delbec, Earl Teppo, Bill Know- Jes, Ebb Cleveland and Gust Petroff e put on by the Farmers’ Union and after that a lunch was served by the ladies of the Farmers’ Union. A good s A was et : : ; is i were Mandan callers Sunday. The Krazy Kooks met at Ferne Glanville’s home Saturday, Feb. 11. A demonstration was given on vege- table and fruit salads and vegetables for main dish by Lucille Anderson and Ferne Glanville. A delicious lunch was served by Lucille and Ferne. Sadie Josephson was a guest of Sigrid Waino Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John ger Sr. a8 daughters Maggie. and Clara wei Graham A nice lunch was Ed Kleeman was @ Moffit caller) interesting program Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover, Mr. —_—~ a: Reserves and Mrs. Jason Hoover and sons and Miss Lee visited in Moffit Saturday. Ecklund Fay Johnson visited with his moth- night. idl ‘ By MISS PAULINE SPITZER ‘Mrs. Emil Enockson, Miss Amands, ae Owen, Mrs. James Legg, Robert C. J. Krots called at the Lawrence Vandicott were Bismarck Pisher one day last week. callers ‘Tuesday. They took Baby Bonekate 9 Shoppers in spent Sunday afternoon and Monday Spitzer visited with his and brother-in-law, Mr. By BERNADETTE HOPKINS ‘The pupils of the upper grades held @ Valentine party at the school evening. Score prizes A. H. Lundberg and Mrs. L. Mrs. L, B. Cox entertains the club Feb. 23. Rev. Christenson returned Satur- day from the west coast where he has been preaching and visiting for the past month. - dinner guests Tuesday at the Geo. Nelson home. Arthur, Magnus and Emil Johnson motored to Bismarck the previous Bat- urday. Clarence Olson spent a few days last week visiting with the Pettis boys. A group of eight met Wednesday night at Trygg school No. 4 with the teacher, Jessie Pettis, to practice a play entitled “The Hoodooed Coon,” which will be given at a later date by the eighth grade graduates. John Anderson made a trip to Re- gan Thursday. Melvin, Clarence, Lylas and Lynn Magnus were among those who at- tended a party last Saturday night at the home of Mrs, Ida Thoreson. Andrew Trygg was a caller Wed- nesday at the Arthur Magnus home. The Lutheran choir met Sunday night to practice at the Morris Erick- son home. Nels Nelson and Homer Taylor were luncheon guests Saturday at the Geo. Nelson home. Nels Nelson returned home Satur- day after spending a week transact- ing business in Bismarck and visiting relatives. The Trygg Cederhill Homemakers club meeting which was scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 8, could not be held due to the severe blizzard. The March meeting place is indefinite. Tourtlotte. Hendrickson’s birthday. Emma Coleman spent part of last week at the Manning Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gwendo- lyn and Sam Brown were entertained Joe Varley and Mrs. William Staples. tertained| Homer Taylor was a business caller party Saturday bee in hon-| Tuesday at the George and Nels Nel- son homes, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and home. Due.to|family were supper guests Sunday at the severe weather she was unable to/the Homer Taylor home. have school. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Oder and family, Sunday evening guests of Mr. and/Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. B. O. Lein were Mr. and Mrs. family were guests Saturday night at N. O. Strand and Mr. and Mrs. L./the Olgot Ryberg home near Regan his father, Simon Jahr, a former ‘Wilton resident. Missouri | , By L. M. CRAWFORD Clifford Little who has been em- at the Paul Linssen home for months returned to his near Baldwin last week, Law- Dahl has taken his place. Mrs. Crawford and callers at the Alex Mac- ning. id and Paul Lins- James MacDonal sen shipped cattle from Stewartsdale Saturday. Al Smith is staying at the Paul ed at the James Robidou home Sun- By MES. W. H. BROWNAWELL - A party was given at the Mike Glovick home Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Glovick’s birthday. and returned home Sunday noon. ‘Wash., \ Hazlegrove ' ON reir <a toh By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Harry Ulfers called Tuesday at the John Sattler home. Shorty Beake called at Hazlegroves and John Sattlers Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Sattler and their granddaughter Ruth Ziviegle were guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Sattler. Art and Andrew Kraft called Tues- day at the Ed Ochsuner home. Ed Schuler and Emil Ochsuner were in Tuttle Monday. The Kraft young folks were guests Monday evening at the Otto Beahe “|and Alex Neff were Monday evening visitors at the John Wutzke home. C. Woeff Jr., and daughter “Brown- ujes,” and sons Juluis and Henry were guests Tuesday evening at the “lhome of Mr. and Mrs, Theo. and Rosenau. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke and | family were Tuesday evening visitors at the Bill Gellner home. Ed Wagner was @ business caller Tuesday afternoon at the Christ Wolff farm. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff and Elmer Drumm were shoppers in Wing Wed- week. Jake Koreeny visited Ervin Wendtz | "esday. a small legacy from their old home in | Tuesday. evening at the Ed Cloud home, Misses Bergetta and Ida Tosseth The were Tuesday guests of their sister, Mrs. L. W. Davis was @ Thursday afternoon guest of Mrs. H. B. Gill. Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Backman and axe fl il Mrs. bg a i business during the week-end. : E illness. Anderson and the Alm boys W. Backman’s Sunday. EF if | He leaves his wife Magdalena, Theo. Rosenau and Ed Pond were in Tuttle on business Wednesday. Otto Rachel called at Alex Ne Martin, Anna, Anetta and Edna .|Gellner, Martha and Christie Schock, Bisie and Dora and Emil Wutzke, Christie and Freida Wagner were Sunday guests at the Gust Rosenau home. Christ and Edward Rath were bus- iness callers at the J. J. Brose home Wednesday. Omer Cloud was a caller at the Alex Neff home Tuesday afternoon. Alex Neff Jr., was a guest Sunday Nett were Sunday evening visitors at the Wolff home. Raymond Hertz and Edward Styiel- meyer called one evening this week at the Caroline Kraft home. Christian Wolff Jr. received word that his father Christian Wolff Sr, of Forbes, N. D., died at his home there the 3ist of January and was laid to rest Feb. 3rd. He lived seven one | years on his farm north of Arena and was well known around here. He had lived slightly over a year at Forbes. five sons, two daughters. The daughters re Mrs. Magdalena Ram of Elk ai Peterson motored to Bis-| Grove, California, and Mrs, Kather- ine Erlenbusch of Lemmon, 8. D, The motored to Wilton | sons are Fred, John and David Wolff who reside at Forbes, N. D. and Gill did not return to Tut-| Christian Jr., at Arena, N. D., and high school due to| Karl Wolff at New Leipzig, N. D., be- sides many and great- grandchildren. Mrs. Caroline Kraft and sons Arthur and Philip and Toaseth called on his broth- Tene wore Kucets Condes ot Ste Beaee er, Nils Tosseth, Wednesday evening.| of Mr. and Mrs, Staton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers have afternoon with the Holger-|peen on the sick lst with the flu the past week. They are somewhat im- ting. Blutch Wagner, Elmer Drumm and Ben Klangenburg were business call- ers in Arena Saturday, va . , B

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