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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBO H | & a3 SE 3 a 58 8 f 3 Es : : at the school house. Grant Andahi called at the Pai home and later at the home of his veS8, | mother Sunday. Miss Moran called af the Paul id daugh: | Schonert home Tuesday evening. Suests Miss Aldyth Andahl spent Sophus haat at her home, accompanied er chum, Edith Agre. his home/ ‘several farmers'in this vicinity started field work this week. la, Moses: Ecklund Sy MISS PAULINE SPITZER , Mrs. John Hartyand Helen; Arthur Franklund called at the spent Sunday evening at the B. Mc-|Franklund home in Painted Woods home. Saturday. He was accompanied back The Mueller young folks attended|by his sister, Miss Florence Frank- church services in Tuttle Sunday eve-|iund, who spent the week-end at the hing. Arthur Franklund home. Mrs. Leo Vanderburg and daughter week-|at the Al Holden home 5 —_——_—- Painted Woods —$——$$$$________¢ ° spent a few days the Chas. Hannefield horhe. ‘Tuesday at the Brown home Tuesday. Florence Franklund has been visit- at the Ole Olson home at Wilton and Lester stack have . Brown and Hannefield and family attend- Party given at the ys Burke iy evening. party’ Siven by Richard Olson, son of Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest visited at the Andrew Nelson home Friday evening. Mrs. Ida Soderquist called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Friday afternoon. Anton and August Nelson were Wilton callers Saturday. arene at Wilton, one staying at e Stewert Cummings home and the at the Burt Flinn home. Soderquist was &@ Wilton |“ o By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Warren Keeler motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. twin sons from east, of Driscoll were of Mr. and LW. . pearileten Mr. H. H, Speeten and family and Miss Edith ‘will be with Mrs, E.G. Jackson, south of Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allensworth and children were Bismarck callers Wed- . |readay. G. Wright, W. J. Sempel, H. K. n morning. } Emerson Gill of Tuttle spent Sat- urday and Sunday in Ghylin with his Parents. L. W. Davis and son, Owen, were Friday business callers of Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill one evening during the week-end. Hedstrom attended to business in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendab] and daughters, Violet and Velma, were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Krause are the parents of a boy born Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Krause in Ghylin. A birthday party was held Satur- day evening on Mr. Charlies Strom’s daughter, Mrs. Alget Ryberg. Several from here attended. Mr. Delbert Davis is attending to business in Ghylin this week before to Rock Hill to put in his crop. Mr. Davis and nephew, Earl Davis, of Estherville, worked in the Hed- strom mine in Ghylin this winter. EEL EO if Florence Lake | a By HELEN WITT Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Miss Irene Marchant were visitors lan: week at the C. C. Wents home, Man- , in. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family, Mrs. Clarence Kindred and daughter and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and family, Miss Lydia Witt and Emil ‘Witt were callers at the Herman Nie- ters home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel and daughter Martha and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Witt were callers in Bismarck Friday. and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warmke visited], Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson and John Witt, Henry Roth, Arva Bailey Sunday. . . gun- | dinner guests at the L. B. Olson home|™Mike Panjowich home Saturday. Guests at the C. Spitzer home Sun: “Mr. and Mrs. G. Weber and Annajday were Mr. and Mrs.-Less Miller Weisenburger of New Rockford vis-|and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollen- ited friends and relatives here and! berger and son, Allan, and Mr. and hear Tuttle over week-end. Mrs. Hei Fox and son, John Mueller was a caller in Car-| Jems beter tington Monday. Harold Larson was a caller at the The annual business meeting of the} arthur Franklund home Friday eve- Congregational church veal 4 sel) ning. i the chureh Thursday evening. ie officers were all reelected with the) gqnuue! Schuler was s | business exception of clerk, who is Mr. Edger-| aay, ton now. (2 Mr. and Mrs. C. Spitzer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Teppo spent! ital Bal in a Robert, were shoppers in the Capi City Wednesday. - >_> |_ Miss Lena Breol visited at the C. J. Alta | Krotz home last week. o—_—— | Paul Holden called at the Ivan By CARL SCHATZ Holden. home . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leben are Emil Johnson was @ business caller in McClusky Monday. Parents ofe, boy born recently. Walter Waddington called at the Visitors at the Hank and Ed Schats Johnson, August Peterson and Geo. Montgom- Edmond, David Schatz and Alvin Brackett. Henry Schaffer, Br., spent two days this week visiting with John Mart- sholf of near Mercer. Edmond and Emanuel Schatz spent ‘Tuesday- and Wednesday visiting friends and relatives in McClusky. Callers at the Carl Schatz home 4 Tuesday were Eddie Schatz of near! Diede x Regan, Paul Wall, Ben and Emanuel! Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Krotz and son, Schatz, Henry Schaffer, Jr., and|Kenneth, and daughter, Mary, Elma Wayne Herrington. - and C. Spiteer called at the Plavin : Scheafer spent several days| home Monday. his father-in-law id Hamrick and Leonard Spitzer at the Arthur Franklund home evening. 7 ing a few township Monday morn- days visiting with his broth- fr. and Mrs, Henry Deide visited esi it ale i “a i p a a i : FE es i Fl? ili i §8 , Olson re- turned home with them for a few days. ws pay Som ata tas y given for George and his children Tuesday ereningnt their home. They expect to leave for Montana soon. Jensen and Harold pell spent Wednesday evening at the Mr. and caller at tho May Lewis home Pri-/ toy Olson heme. ‘attended Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and daughters, Mrs. Adolph Hansen and Mrs. Joe Paulsen were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Miss Vernice Newcomer of Driscoll is spending a few days with Mrs. Ernest Schoon. Albert Christensen’ was a dinner guest at the Allen Van Vleet home Ralph Beyer motored to Bismarck! Saturday. rt Christensen and Walter at the E. A. Van Vieet home Sunday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magness Sunday morn- ing. Allen Van Vieet was a caller at the Prank Shaffer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Miss Lucille Melliman spent the week-end at the J. W. Beyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and son called at the Fred Harding and * Adolph Hanson farms Monday. ———— Driscoll | John Mount, Mr. cher, and Mr. and at dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. £ Ss : i A surprise party on Mrs. Henry Seilinger was held at her home Sat- urday evening, the event being her birthday. The evening was spent playing casds, games and dancing. Herman, Jr., and Harold Nieters spent Sunday afternoon at the Carl Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Glanville and Mrs. J. J. Scallon and family the dance and shower on Mr. and Mrs. Sofus Lein Friday eve- ning in the Wing hall. Ervin Glanville spent the week-end with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Glanville. . and Mrs. LeRoy Marchant and son, Lioyd, returned to the R. G. Mar- chant home Saturday after living on the Thomas Novak farm during the winter. Mrs. Henry Rath and son, Alvin, and Mrs. John Witt spent Friday af- ternoon at the R. G. Marchant home. Miss Mabel Lytle motored to Bis- marek Saturday night with the Charles Johns family. Albert, Leo, Wilbert and Andrew Nieters spent Sunday At their paren- tal home. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and daughter, Inez, Mrs. John Fode and were callers in the Capital City Fri- day. D. F. McClellan called at the Wm. ‘Witt home Thursday. Fred Smith was a Wing shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hagburg and family spent Monday evening at the Wm. Witt home. ——_——________—_ Le | in By OLGA M. RISE Mrs. L. A. Ambers who has spent jsome time in Bismarck taking medi- cal treatment returned home Wednes- day. The Lien Township “Committee of ¢| Action” met in school No: 1 Thursday. evening. Gebrge Vik, Einar and Knut Spilde, M. E. Christensen, Valdemar, Con- stance and Catherine Lein, spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. H. E. -|Helgeson at Driscoll. Olga Rise who has spent the past two months at the Hi-Hope ranch firs, Helmer Arneson and Aibe Amieson spent Sanday at M. A. Junge, John Schaefer, F. M. Ryan, » J. Koenig, also Mesdames Sempel and Koenig attend- the basketball game at Napoleon Mrs. Margaret Robinson received word Thursday morning that her mother-in-law, Mrs. Robinson, had passed away at ber home near Stewartville. H. K. Junge, Mrs. Junge and Mrs. Sempel were tek callers Friday. Mrs. E. Van e of McKenzie was guest of Mra. F. M. Long Thurs- k P. T. A. meeting was achool gym Monday eve- and Mrs. Wm: Frausen and Mr. . H. 8. Raeman motored to ° Saturday to visit with rela- tives, The rural carriers of the Braddock Postoffice started out on their routes at 7:30 Monday morning instead of 8 o'clock as they had been doing through the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker of Livona visited Sunday with Mrs. Baker's Bill Ryan of Bismarck spent the week-end with Braddock relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. BE. Fraser and little son Marvin, and Mr. Baker and Flor- ence ‘were Hazelton callers ‘Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thore Neaden and children motored to Pollock, 8. D., to visit with Mr. Naaden’s mother. Dr. and Mrs. Beer were Sunday guests at the R. Aarvig home. Arden Vie and Wm. Ryan drove Eldon Vie to Ellendale, where he will attend the normal school. Miss Virgie Martini has finished her term of schood near Hague and has returned to her here, Frank Ryan spent Sunday with Mrs. Ryan and children at Napoleon. ani Al WM. MOORE First Grade Gienn Berth, Mary Jean Baven- dick, Alfred Dale, Marguerite Elling- son, Bobby Johnson, Mary Jane Lar- Tyngviad, Marilyn Madsen’ Bobby , Marilyn 4 Meyhr, Phyllis Mandigo, Virginia Mun- gon. Betty Lee Orr. Margaret Shaft, ; | Jackie Shirik, Jackie Shunk, Jimmie Smith, Ernestine Tilsen, Loren Vettel, +) Billy Waldschmidt, Jackie Wallace, Richard , Paul Redington called at the Sam Berg home Monday. ‘Wm. Wagner and son, John, were Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and Mr. and. Mrs. John J. Wagner were en- tertained at dinner at the John J. Reuer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stroble left Mon- day by car for Tappen, N. D., where they will attend the funeral of Mrs. Stroble’s father. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Wagner and son, Du Wayne, visited at the Sam Berg home Wednesday. Mrs. Christ Wagner of near Mer- cer underwent an operation at a hos- pital in Bismarck Friday morning. Halver were callers at the |*hort She is reported getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner and aon were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Warner home. Mr. Thompson was a brief caller at the Sam Berg home 5 Mrs. John A. Berg spent Monday with Mrs. Chas. -E. Rohrer in Bis- marek. , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and son, Reedy, vin, who recently moved to Baldwin, called at the William and Louis Wag- ner homes Monday. Bertha, Freda, Sarah and Herds ped visited with their cousins, Mr. Parents of a 9 lb. March 26 at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Seibold are well known in this vicinity as they lived here a few years ago. ——_—____~_+_______e | Cromwell | é o By LILLIE JIRAS Axel Soder of Wing and Israel j|Brown were callers at the Martin F.C. Nelson home Monday. M. F. Parker, who spent the winter months at the Bud Nelson home, left .| Monday morning for Chicago, where: he will visit friends a while before leaving for Bowling Green, Ky., where. he will make his home in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Walter and small son, Walfred, have returned to their home at after a two weeks’ visit at the F. Schroeder home. The Clarence Long family moved to a farm near Sterling Monday. They have been living on the Joe Ayers farm for the past four years. Mrs. Bud Nelson, who teaches at Youngtown, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and sons, Roderick and Darrel, were vis- itors and supper guests at the W. J. .| Jiras home Sunday. ley Wi the | fe, Bernard Ness, Mary Blohm, Rich- Mrs. Porter Nelson ‘visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Clarence Scott, who lives near Regan, Thursday. ‘ Martin Nelson was a caller at the Otto Swanson home ¥ George Vernie Peterson, Mr. and Mrs, Rosenbeck and Mrs. Van Couch and family were vis- itors at the Clarence Long home Thursday. F. H. Schroeder and John Engdahi here have returned to their homes after an enjoyable trip to Chicago. i Hampton By ELIZABETH: ROPPY Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, &r., were shopping in Linton Wednesday afternoon. Grade Bob Beatt, Betty Cave, Jack Cripe, Ethel Hendricks, Jane Riggs, Marian Shirley Wilson, Janice Pres- ton, Royann Kennelly, Kathieen Kell, Beverly Gunness, Jerry McNutt, Don- ald Overbee, Virginia Wheeler, Robert Register, Esther Kottsick, Charles Morton, Carl Munson, Donald Mc- ly Arlene Boelter, Isabel Boyd, Graydon Dahlen, Sigrid Engen, Arnold Fos- teson, Henderson, Maurice Johnson, Junior Larson, Leslie Miller, Marie Jannette Morton, Howard Muel- ler, Mary Jane Nelson, Lois Jean Peterson, Joan Rosenthal, Rudser, Warren Satter, Joyce Stoen, Barbara Shaft, Charles Vettel, De- lores Wells, Mary De Laney, Sonia Husby. Fourth Grade Billy Aughnay, Loma Brant, Ruby Boelter, Jean Byers, Evelyn Coats, Margaret Ann Dolph, John Engen, Frances Hanson, Lee Hilden, Neilon Hedahl, Beatrice Hendricks, Dorothy Knecht, Harvey Larson, George Mor- ton, Margret Olson, Mary Jane Ref- vem, Betty Jean Rosenthal, Alice Stoen, Audrey Waldschmidt. Fourth Grade Shirley Lasken, Charlotte Sloven, Roger Anderson, ,|{Helen Doheny, Fifth Grade Dorothy Dale, Alphield Engen, Jack Everetts, Robert Johnson, Marie! Meyer, Joe Kitchen, Delores Munger, James McNutt, Eunice Omdahl, How- Penix, Leonard Quanrud, ister, Elizabeth Ritterbush, Rosalie Satter, Jimmy Shunk, Wanda Swen- son, Janet Sell, Betty Walla, Ronald Wheeler, Jimmy Youniss, Clarence Jacobson, Lynn Ulness, Grace San- born, Jack Brandenburg, Anna Marie De Groot. Jack Cochran, Arthur Tilsen, Allan Oleson, Dale Hilden, Grace Colberg,| Hansen, Lynn Burkhart, Don- ald Sjoblon, John Kunkel, Walter Hoffman, Viola Lueck. Emil Goehner, Dotiald Larson, Irma Rudser, Norman Larson, Victor Sors- dahl, Douglas Andrews, William Wey- mouth. Earl Beatt, Buddy Bell, Robert Boyd, Audrey Cave, Ruby Coats, Mur- | LeRoy jel Dresbach, Jack Fox, Robert Fran- cis, Evelyn Griffith, Elsa Janda, Kieth Kelley, Charlotte Kent, Kenneth Lit- tle, John Lyngstad, Claribel McGoon, Darrell Menofee, Luella Monroe, Lu- eile Morton, Gilbert Olson, Jack Pfef- fer, Whitney Refvem, Harry Rosan- thal, Jane Seelye, Robert: Woodman- see, Bura Jane DeLaney, Alma Thor- ion, Maynard Roth, Ralph Ros- enberg, Goldie Stone, Lannel Dave Steed, Emelie Strobel, Basil Baker, Merlin Ness. Second Grade Hl Vera Coons, Freda Daniel, Vada ard Mertz, Roy Mertz. Third Grade Elsie Diede, Duane Graves, Elmona Johnson, Donald Longmuir, Edward Schmidt, Mery Farnham, Barbara Volk, Merton: Welch, Jeannette Wil-|! Mams, Bobby Margaret Forister, Richard Harrison, Bay Kensrud, Mildred Kens- John: Elmer Ode, Myron Ode, Warren Asplund, Edwin Clausnitzer, Correl, Violet Feltman, Elden Mayer, Elsie Schultz, Paul Smith. Second Grade Robert Bieruley, Margaret, Brody, Les lensiey, h lia Frazier, Jimmy Cass, Bert Haines, ‘Norman Krueger, Marie ‘ jan Martin, Mina Mitchell, Myla Mit- chell, Ruth Nelson, Norms Olson, Jacqueline Parks, Merrfll Pike, Ruth Richert, Harriet Wagner, Andrew Tol Third Grade Kenneth Wilson, Laverne Carley, Vera Wheeler, Frank Wenzel, John Carlson, Willard Danley, Jack Fos- sum, Norman Gillenberg, Edward Hall, Billy Jahnke, Robert Johansen, Ber- tha Kallenberger, Edward Kallen- berger, Verna Koenig, Rose Mary Krier, Alethea Lippert, Kenneth Lunn, Suzanne Melville, Jean Pickles, Lyle Porter, Percy Quanrud, Keith Stitzel, Kenneth Tellinghusen, Billy Thomas, Betty Welch. Grade Dorothy Robert Fossum, Lillian Gray, Johnson, Irene Klein, Esther Koenig, Beverly Korupp, ; Beverly Kruger, Philip Livdahi, Ges. tta |ald Lunn, Raymond Martin, Mayer, John Mitchell, Donald Meeder, Richard Meeder, Eugene Miller, Dor- othy Nelson, Ialeen Mutchler, Alice Nord, Arzella Ode, Pearl Porter, Vesta Mae Satter, Viola Danley, Rebecca Harold Johansen, Donald Klein, Mary Jane Krier, Milton Klein, Wallace 4 ur % Rose Bud Thomas, William Tolliver, George Toliver, Mildred Toliver, El- crea Welch, Ralph Wheeler, Dan ‘ager. son, Russel Kruger, Howard Mohler, Mitchell, Marie Nelson, Ellen Nelson, Mary Helen O'Connor, Ade- lene Ode, Ernest Paul, Jean Speaks, Vivian Sauer, Robert Welch, Robert Claire Tolchinsky, Phyllis Wahl, For- rest Way, George Francis Will, Lester Collis, Sylvia Ziessler. Jean Burbage, Mary Ellen Berg- strand, Urbane Dohn, Richard , Mildred Cays, | Dorothy Cecil Mertz. Dutt, desryLongmutr, 80 Margeret Dutt, Jerry Longmuir, So- phie Merkel, Margaret Ness, Donald Schwebs, Raymond Swindling. Fifth Grade Ludvig Merkel, Robert Morris, Lena Rennick, Lydia Rennick, Kenneth! Smith, John Volk, Arnold Winfree. Alvin Ackerman, Lois Drennen, Lu- ; cile Dutt, Dean Lampman, Bertha Rennick, Marshall Varney, Michael Volk, Anna Waddington. BOOSEVEL' Holm. | McLeod, the physics er, Doris Woodland, Gladys Betterly, Garrison, Harry Stewart, Robert Ball. Physics Students . . Visit Power Houses Students in B¥dmarck high school Physics classes this week made their annual visit to the power house of the North Dakota Power and Light company and the Northwestern Bell lephone Tel campany. the students through Guides took the two plants. - arranged by Roy D, instructor. The visits were

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