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a daughter born Nov. 23. * ‘week-end at Solen. with Mrs. W. C. Gherke Wednesday - Litchfield. giving at the home of Mrs. Falken- | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Olin are parents of C. A. Swanson returned home from St. Paul Friday. Mesdames Oscar Pederson and George Schlabach entertained the members of their card club at the Pederson home Tuesday afternoon. Honors were won by Mrs. L. E. Scud- der and Mrs. E. A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis entertained at dinner Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colton and family and Miss Martha Johnson. The occasion was the Lewis twins’ birthday anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale, Mrs. Clif- } ford Nelson and Mrs. Vic Pederson ‘were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Mrs, M. J, Olson, Jr, Mrs. Robert Elsenbeisz and daughter, Marcella, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. #. Gunderson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dieruf spent the Twelve ladies met at the Geo. Schlabach home last Friday afternoon and tendered Mrs. Schlabach a sur- prise party. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett spent Sunday evening visiting at the Ruble home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and daughter, Beva Jean, were supper guests at the Albert Hammar home Thursday evening. Quite a number from this vicinity attended the evangelistic services at Steele Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family were visitors at the T. O. Johnson home Saturday evening. The Sterling high school girls and boys basketball team played the Driscoll ‘high school team at a game here Friday evening. The Sterling girls defeated the Driscoll team 14 to 12, but the Sterling boys lost to |¢t Driscoll. A. H. Meland is a patient at one of the hospitals in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson and Mrs. Herbie Gunderson were business callers in Steele Friday. P, P. Hanson spent Sunday at | Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson en- tertained @ group of friends and re- latives at their home southeast of rt by Fred Kant and Andy Peter- nice midnight lunch was ser- Herman Meyer has returned home from @ several weeks’ visit with latives and friends in the Turtle y. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and children, Glen and Iva May, visited realtives in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. William, Fricke, Jr. and Paul Borner spent Sunday at the Art home. The local schools enjoyed a brief recess over the Thanksgiving period. jtanton spent the vacation at his at Braddock. Henry Dralle and Mr. and Mrs. Dralle and family of Bismarck here recently with Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and daughter, Betty, spent Thanks- i HG ‘stein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John near Regan. ‘The Ira Falkenstein family spent ‘Thankagiving at the Clerence Falk- enstein home at Still. The rian Ladis’ Aid met By MISS JENNIE WAISTE George Buck and Mr. and Mrs. Bill ‘Adams and children spent Tuesday evening at the Adams home. - My. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle motored to Moffit Friday afternoon. They ‘were accompanied by Miss Jennie NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ‘| Driscoll 1 sister, spent Sunday evening at the Law- Yence Madland home. Progressive whist party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland. There were 27 Present. At midnight a pot-luck | Supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son were guests at the Ed. Widger home Sunday afternoon, Miss Dena Harms came out from Bismarck Saturday night to spend Sunday at her parental home. Callers at the Joe Fischer home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mer- kle and children, Andrew and Eddy Schauer, Arthur, Miss Ellyn Pherrill and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman. Mrs. Kershaw and son John Kruger and his mother and Mrs. Lawrence Martinson, Mrs. Kershaw and son Arthur and Miss Pherrill spent Sunday evening at the Tebbo Harms home. Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Bill Kaiser and Porter Nelson were callers Monday at the Geo. Nelson home. Edgar and Alvin Trygg were callers Tuesday at the Geo. Nelson home. Clarence Glasner from Bismarck was a visitor Tuesday night at the Geo. Nelson home. Mrs. Bert Hendershott accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Solberg and! children, Bernard, Doris and Lois Ann, on a trip by car Tuesday to Duluth, Minn., where they will visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A.|@: Skoglund, Joe and Rubin and family, an uncle, Pete Skoglund and family, brother-in-law and _ children, Sabot’s,. from this community. sister Mildred, brothers and a Fred All are former residents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn and Edwin Olson mo- ored to Bismarck Thursday. Anton Fisher stopped at the C. J. ‘Trygg home Thursday night en route home from Bismarck. Lennart Ol- ‘son accompanied him to the Geo. Nelson home where they were visi- tors. John Wahler transacted business in Bismarck Thursday. Albin Spangberg accompanied Emil Hogue and Etta Jenkins to Bismarck last Wednesday. He spent a week in the hospital for treatment for an in- jury he received this fall when he fell | and hurt his shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson, sons Helmer and George were visitors one night this week at the Emil Hogue home. Mabel Magnus visited one day this week at the Emil Hogue home with Betty Risch. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnus and family attended the part ylast Sat- urday at the Keller home in east Tryeg. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg from Regan were recent visitors at his brother, Albin Spangberg’s. John Anderson called Friday at the Albin Spangberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Budd Nelson, Billy and Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Var- ley and Edwin Olson were entertain- ed Sunday to dinner at the Geo. Nel- son home. John Roswick motored to McKenzie Friday and got Violet Spangberg and Eva and Ella Trygg to spend over Sunday at their homes. David Trygg took them back. Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Sunday evening a number of the young people of this vicinity gather- ed together and went to the A. D. Welch home where they treated Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dutton to a charivari. Mr, and Mrs. Dutton had been mar- ried about a week. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mr. and O. P. Welch and J. A. Welch visited and dined at the Otte Dorman home Tuesday evening. Gagner familles motored in Mr. Gag- ner’s car the middle of the week for Montana where they will make their home. Louella Tollefson spent one night this week visiting at the Paul Han- son home. Mrs. Robert Welch assisted Miss Thursday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Ole Nelsen. E. A. Van Vleet and son Allen were Bismarck callers Thursday. Homer Nelsen motored to Mandan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel LeBelt of Glen Ullin spent Thursday night at the Allen Van Vleet home. Mra. Emma Shaffer and Miss Char- lotte Olson were business callers in Sterling Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family spent Friday evening at the Adolph Hansen home. Fred Anderson called at the Frank |Shaffer home Thursday evening: | Miss Charlotte Olson visited from Friday until Sunday with Miss Clara Anderson, west of Driscoll. Mrs. Albert Christensen called on Mrs. Frank Shaffer Friday afternoon. Miss Lillian Keeler, who attends {high school in Steele, spent the week- lend with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family visited Saturday evening with |Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer. |. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen and family spent Sunday at the Jens Han- sen home. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Keeler and family spent Sunday at the Ole Newland home. Mrs, Clara Van Vleet, son Ray- mond and daughter Wilma of Dris- coll were Sunday callers at the Allen Van Vieet home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelsen and family were Sunday visitors at Mr. Nelsen’s parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelsen. Miss Nellie Dance spent Sunday evening at the Alfred Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Harold Olson were Bismarck callers Monday. i Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Everett were week-end guests of Mr. Westerman’s parents, Mr. and) Mrs. August Westerman. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly of James- town were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein. The Kellys were former Regan residents. ‘Miss Grace Falkenstein was a week- end visitor at the Tom Morris home. ‘A. H. Lundberg and A. F. Tourt- lotte were Bismarck business callers ‘Wednesday. ‘The Regan Ladies Aid held a sale ‘and supper in the Legion cabin Fri- day evening. The proceeds netted the organization about $40. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle of Bantry were called to Regan last Sunday by the illness of their daughter, Mrs. Rus-/ sell Hopkins. Mrs. Hopkins was taken to the hospital in Bismarck the same day. While remaining with her daughter, Mrs. Kyle had the mis- fortune to fall on‘ an icy pavement trica of Linton, Miss Bertha Rensch- ler of Emmonsburg, and Miss Lydia Renschler and brothers Edwin and lore. Herman Wildermuth enjoyed the week-end at the Koppy home. 8un- day morning Herman called on his mother in Linton, cE | Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Papke were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Duncan Sun- day afternoon. Mrs. Ben Klagenburg visited her sister, Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Wed- nesday afternoon, Henry Jacobson and son were call- ers at Ed. Wagner's Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and son Harold were dinner guests at the Ben Boss home in Wing. Mrs. Ben Klagenburg was shopping in Wing Saturday afternoon. The Rev. O. R. Breaw and a friend of his from Chasely were Sunday din- ner guests at the Harry Ulfers home. Rev. Breaw held services at the Pleas- ant Hill church Sunday morning. Patrick, Richard and Hugh Mc- Intyre and Dean Glanville were out hunting rabbits Sunday afternoon, Harry Ulfers and Owen McIntyre oa @ business trip to Mandan Mon- Ye Mr, and Mrs. H. 8. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Duncan motored to Jamestown Thursday. They spent Thursday night with friends near Tappen and returned home Friday noon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers, accom- panied by Miss Roberts, attended church services at Pleasant Hill Sun- day. Mrs. J. Tees and son James were callers at the Arthur Tees home Sun- day. E. E. Glanville returned home from St. Paul Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville motor- ed to Butte Sunday to visit relatives. R. CG. Halver was a caller in Wing Monday. Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER Babe Knowles and assistant, Mrs. Ebbe Cleveland, are taking the place of the former postmaster, B. W. Gra- ham. Bismarck callers for the past week were Clara, Harold and John Muel- ler, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs, Sam Lasch- kewitsch. j Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller were visitors at the Jacob Hein home Wed- nesday evening. and dislocate her shoulder. ‘A number of people from Regan and vicinity motored to Bismarck Monday evening to attend the con- cert presented by Astrid Fjelde, who formerly lived in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein were Bis- marck shoppers Wednesday. ‘A large crowd from Regan attended the basketball game and dance at Canfield Friday evening. The Re- gan team was defeated by Canfield. Carl Lein was a Bismarck caller ‘Thursday. ‘The card party and dance given by the American Legion Auxiliary at the cabin Thursday evening was well at- tended. Prizes were won by Mrs. Julius Olson, Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, B. O. Strand and Julius Olson. ‘The bridge club which was to have imet with Mrs. N. O. Strand Tuesday evening has been postponed until at the John Mueller home. Mrs. H. Glanville and daughter, Lois Jean, were visiting relatives in Brainerd, Minn., for a few days last week. Mary Jane Olson and Jenny Kula- ski spent the week-end in Wilton. Mrs. G. Strobel and children, Sam and Amelia Laschkewitch were over- night guests at the John Mueller home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miller of Lin- coln Valley and John Miller of Good- rich spent Tuesday evening at the John Mueller home. | A group of the town ladies gave a“ ‘y shower” for Mrs. Sam Laschkewitsch, formerly known as Miss Edith Mueller. She received many useful groceries. The evening was spent in playing games, after which @ delicious lunch was Mrs. Ole A. Olson and Burnette Thursday, December 8. H. L. Gramling was a Bismarck |visltor Wednesday and Thursday. He was accompanied home by his daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Vernon and her two children. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- tly were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taplin. ‘Thelma Hanson, Peggy Gramling, Neoma Berg and James Gramling, who attend school at Canfield, spent Mrs. Will Gagner and little daughter, |the week-end at their respective homes. Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte were Mrs. Carl Berg. H Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Weber visited Richmond ‘Waiste and Miss Helen Doehle who) Tollefson a couple of times in prac- | school No. 1 Tuesday afternoon. the re spend i the week-end. ff & & Pressler on November 16. yhastian and Wendelin Schlosser Moffit callers Tuesday after- » and Mrs. Sebastian Materle ft callers Wednesday after- therine Schlosser is visiting ter, Mrs. Frank Vetter, near Gooding entertained the pheeted ich gt> ee § 3 f “78 & By MBS. WALTER DIETZMAN Henry Miller and Edwin Dietzman were callers at the Elmer Lundquist a nt week-end at Moffit. Roger|ticing for the school program to be| ame home with his par-| given at Boyd No. 1 on Thanksgiving now 0! young folks have a club, The name Jacobson visited relatives in Bis- marck Monday. Mrs. John Mueller was taken seri- ously ill early Wednesday morning, and was taken to the St. Alexius hos- pital. Brittin | ——_—_—_ By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harren of Jamestown and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenny, | | The Welch and|-tuesday evening guests of Mr. andlof Union, Ia, were overnight guests last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harren’s brother and_ sister-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMurrich. Mrs. Sarah McMurrich and apart Mar- guest Mrs. Richard Day and Mrs. C. D. ‘Kimball and her house guests, Mrs. Geo. Crawford and Mrs. Morton Roberts of Harvey were Monday din- ner guests at the John Crawford home in Missouri township. The ladies evening. A ple auction will also be| chosen for the club is “The Richmond | motored to Bismarck in the after- ee eee oe ihe held to raise money for tne aero. home We eve .| Miss Russell and s Olson start were elected: Franzen, shter was born to Mr. and/ed a series of gospen meetings at Boyd ofticers ee Aree school No. 1 the latter part of this week. The Stewartsdale Missionary soci- ety met at the home of Mrs. Otto Dorman on Thursday afternoon. Margaret McMurrich and Harold Sherman called at the R. M. Welch home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sara McMurrich moveg to Bismarck Thursday, Walter Neugebauer hauling her furniture by truck. .| Niles and Carry Hanson accompanied them. Miss Rachel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family called at the Doppler and Ruth McMurrich homes Friday eve- ning. Merwyn Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baker, spent the week- end at the parental home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baker and fam- ily visited at the Doppler home Sun- day evening. Mr. Baker reports that his son, Warren, a member of the C. C. C., is stationed about 15 miles from Merced, Calif, where Mr. and ie Doppler and son Clarence reside. Harmonious Howlers.” The following president; Richard Weber, vice pres- ident; Albert Bossert, secretary; Sam Vik, treasurer. The next meeting will Dec. 6th. ‘A number of friends attended the wedding of Miss Edith Mueller and Sam Laskovich at the John Mueller Sunday. Rudolph Engel called at the G. A. i home Wednesday evening. Danold Rhodes spent the week-end A his home here. ' Hampton > By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber accom- panied by Clarence Knudtson of Winona called on Olaf Knudtson Tuesday. Ole is staying on the Mc- Cory ranch this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Umber now reside on their farm at AT ue iF E G ze noon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter of Mof- fit were guests last Sunday at the Jason Hoover home. Mrs. John Doan and daughter and ‘Maxine and Rodney Allensworth were supper guests at the Dave Kershaw home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and chil- dren and Don Dralle and Evelyn Ol- son visited and dined Sunday at the Mr. Day, Alice and Clara Mauk and Mrs, vension supper Saturday night following friends: Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and famfty and Mrs. O. Dutton and family. Miss Helen Kershaws and Marie Giovannonoi visited Sunday at the Dave Kershaw home. A perty was given at the Allens- ‘worth home Sunday night in honor lof Chas. Allensworth’s 42nd birthday. Mrs, E. Whitteaker and son ® & jd@ay and Friday. Rose Laschkewitsch spent last week | ¢. iat the E. R. Leach home Saturday Tene called at the Tyler Johnson and Ernest Johnson homes Sunday. Brownat Mrs. Florence Elneas spent Thurs: day night and Friday at the Elsus Elness home. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson motor- ed to Bismarck ' call- ed at the Earl Snyder home at Meno- ken en route home. Chenoweth Bismarck shoppers were Thursday. C. J. Johnson accompanied by his Lai motored to Bismarck Satur- lay. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Wesley Hall and Mr. and Mrs. John Thorne ‘were Bismarck shoppers —_—_—___—_—_——_ | Glenview. . By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Albert Larson visited at Con Johnson's, home Wednesday after- noon, H. E. Scott spent a few days at the Reynard Spitzer home this week. Frank and Elbie Murray and Paul and Sara Holden visited at Albert Larson’s home Wednesday evening. Effie Erstrom, Fern Simons and Evelyn Larson spent the week-end at their parental homes. Frank Peterson was a Wilton visi- tor Saturday. O. M. Johnson of Jamestown was @ visitor in this neighborhood Thure- 8. E. Strandemo was a Baldwin caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son visited with Mr. Brown's relatives in Painted Woods Friday. Mrs. Con Johnson and Mrs. C. Jacobson visited at Albert Larson's Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and daughter Alice, Elaine and Rose Ann Anderson were visitors at Levi Car- son’s home Saturday. Sunday visitors at Con Johnson's were John Olson, Jake Yeasley, Allen and Alice Larson, Walter Kratz’s and ‘Wayne Monroe. Burl Monroe and sons, Earl and Wayne, were visitors at the Jacob- son’s Saturday. Cornelia Johnson and Alice Larson spent Thursday with Violet Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson en- tertained a few of their friends at a card party Saturday evening. The occasion also was Mrs. Lange's birth- day. Levi and Dave Carlson were Wil- ton shoppers Friday. By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Clarence Henderson and Arthur Brudick of Minot were Monday din- ner guests at the A. O. Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weitstock Moved into town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke and daughters, Ida and Hilda, motored to Bismarck Monday. Hilda will remain in Bismarck where she has been em- Ployed for some time. E. R. Leach and Joyce Franzen took rMs. C. F. Lambert to Bismarck Thursday morning to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter Verna Mae and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thompson were guests at H. F. Williamson’s home Saturday bone Saturday, where she will spend several weeks with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock, Mrs. Raymond Weitstock, Wanda Pehl and Mrs. E. R. Leach and daughter Bever- ly motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit Mrs, C. F. Lambert. Ervine and Ethel Josephson called evening. Ethel will spend several days with her sister, Mrs. Leach. Henry Schneider spent the week- end with his father who lives near ‘ing. Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and son Nell called at the Ted Hoffman home evening. mi Mrs, William Merkel went to Petti- and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert bie ee &t Omaha, Nebraska. their leader, Miss Orpha Agnew, to reorganize Saturday afternoon. Char- Sherman was elected president; Dance, vice president, and Lucille Ebling, secretary and treas- | Ecklund By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mrs. Olienberger is visiting with her daughter and sons in Mc- Cumber this week. She formerly lived in Wilton but has recently moved to Bismarck. ‘Mrs. Carl Spitzer, sons Robert and Leonard, and Ben Ollenberger were shoppers in the Capital City Tues- day. Mrs, Joe Warmka and Erma Lar- son called at the Henry Fox home one ‘afternoon last week. Mrs, Richard Polzin and daughter Germaine, who spent the summer visiting with friends and relatives in we returned to their home 3 4 visiting with Mrs. Kuntz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Krause of Regan, for some time. Jack Siebel and Josephine Wasy- ‘nick, both of Wilton, were united in marriage Saturday. A wedding dance was held at the bride's home Satur- day night which was attended by a large crowd of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCaulgh, for- of the mine houses. Mr. McCaulgh is employed at the Traux-Trayer coal ine. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Bill Hoff are parents Sunday. ‘Ann Eide spent the week-end at callers in Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams call- ed at the John Merkel home Sunday. | Painted Woods —_———_——_® By OLE LILLEFJELD Saturday. : Noreen Hannefield visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Lester Brown, le Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and \children and Mrs. Elsberg visited at \the E. Lillefjeld home Tuesday aft- ernoon. ‘Mrs. William Brown returned home ‘Wednesday. She has been staying st the Fred Brown home. Hf Hi BGE 2 i Endl E ea” Faia] i! i Rock Hill | f Wilton t <2 on her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Theodore Stacker o————_——_—* Sibley Butte | —<—<$_$____—_—_—__¢ ily were dinner home Sunday. tained Mr. and Mrs. O. Whitmer, Mr. Mrs. Whitmer Thursday. All mem- bers were present. An interesting les- son was given. Mrs. J. Cook was taken in as a member. callers in Bismarck Monday. len Aune called at the Ghylin home Sunday evening. of Coleharbor, a and Sunday at the Jordahl e. Monday and had an operation on her nose. Hazlegrove | eee and Mrs. Ray Havelgrove were Tues- day evening callers at the Carrie Kraft ed one evening this' week at the Les- ter Hawkins home. and Philip were guests a few days this weeks at the Philip Schringer home. Schrienzer were married Tuesday Nov. 21 in Steele. A wedding supper with a number of the relatives present was served that night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schriemzer. Fae Roberts attended Sunday school and program at the Pleasant Hill church Sunday. day. —_—____ merly of Wilton, have moved to one|® daughter Irene were Monday evening visitors of their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt. her parental home. Tom ‘Thursday afternoon. family were Thursday evening visitors ‘at the Jacob Stroh home. Wednesday evening visitors at the Roy Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh motored to ers. 1 1 day evening guests at the Emil Hogue me. Mrs. Fields was & Sunday guest of Mrs, Lawrence Bailey. Charlie Christianson was a Regan caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and |B! daughter Betty June were Thursday guests of Mrs. John Fode. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fitsgerald and son Bart motored to Bismarck Satur- called at the Miss Mabel Lytle was a Saturday evening guest at the 8. W. Nemetz home, Henry Strom called at the Algot Tuesda: . y- h were Tuesday guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Andrew Olson. Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN G. ad at the A. Strand home Sun- ‘y. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- | guests at the W. Scott \ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin enter- Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and | Dee | ‘ret tal The Homemakers club met with Mr. and Mrs. G. ©. Lindsey were / Oliver and Elvera Asplund and Al- | Mr. and Mrs. Knudson and family » N. D., spent Saturday 8. L. Jordah! went to Bismarck | By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Papke and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schreinzer call- Mrs. Lester Hawkins and sons Henry Miss Kate Trautman and Alex Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and Miss cal Wesley Alders was in Tuttle Satur- | Schrunk J By IRENE MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and) cal aft Novak was a Wing caller Mr. and Mrs, Emil and, tored to Wing Wednestiay. Elmer Jazvi, who has been staying Walter Ojanens, went home Friday help his folks move from the Albert Allan Schuh and John Reile were} at to Sunday. Ed. and Emil Stroh were Wing call- Sat Still By BP. HAGSTROM FE 5. 5 a i | 5 EEE 5 an fits F F fee E j if : i iil t Feet : nl HE i é i i fy 5 Hi ; i hi wie 5 i evening by the pupils of School No.2 and No. 3. A lunch was served a! the program. Miss Alice Johnson ant Miss Alice Schmidt are in charge 0 the schools. Miss Annetta Erickson motored te and Miss Eveiyn Blad visited at the David Ghylin home Sunday. Signe Johnson Wednesday. Jat the Elmer Bloomquist home Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs, 8. E. Clizbe were Bis< mrack shoppers Thursday. her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cederstrom. the Adam Schauer home Sunday. ters Lillian and Etta Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wachal visited at the Davidson Wednesday. were callers at the Walter Grewe home Sunday evening. Laggie homes Monday. Elmer Jarvi and Armas Kangas mo- ne Place. They moved to the Char- Theodore Hokana were Wing | Friday, Inda Siirtola, who attend his in Wing, home for the cache day. Hulda Siirtola and Elma J wees with Gloria and Gall Cyldcn ; 5 : é ij i pg & S ‘Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson and ismarck Wednesday. ‘Mrs. Signe Johnson, daughter Hilo:a day. ‘Miss Verna Strand visited with Mixa, By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST E, A. Widger and son Allen called Mrs, John Olson is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Roth visited at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and daugh- . Cederstrom home Sunday. Gib Cederstrom called on Peter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans shopped =)» {in Bismarck Friday. Elmer Bloomquist and family and | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Widger and son lien visited relatives at Mandan Sat~ urday night. Leonard Davenport and family and Bill Anderson motored to Bismarck | Wayne visited at the Elmer Lundquist home Sunday. Mrs. Leria Lundquist turned home with them. The Three Leaf Clover club enter- ined their husbands Saturday night at the L. Madiand home. Whist and other games were played during the aah A lunch was served at mid- Mrs. Alex Couch and sons Clayton 4 and Billy called at the Fred Habeck and Elmer Bloomquist homes Monday. Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Callers at the Fred Wagner home ‘Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wag- ner and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle jand Adolph Wall. Mike Wall called at the John Sch- ladt home Tuesday. Visitors and callers at the Heinle ;home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. John Neuharth and sons, Miss Amelia |Neuharth, John Helfenstein, ‘Wagner and Frank Brezden and Ed- win Holwagner. John Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wagner were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. Otto Wolf motored to Wilton Tues- day. Miss Amelia Neuharth is visiting a few days at the John Neuharth home. Louise Heinle was a caller at her Parental home Friday ‘evening. Mrs. William Brezden and son Frank were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Dave Keck and Pete Hallan were callers at the L. E. Hall home Satur- day, Edwin, Ernest and Richard Heinle Mrs. Tillie Polonsky and son were llers at the A. H. Heinle and E. R. Bill Ewine and son fred were call- ers at Wilton Monday. —____.__..__.4 “I Lyman By S. GYLDEN Miss Edna Eliason and her sister Violet visited at the Heimo Siirtol: home Sunday of last week. ee John Moilanen of Canfield was a ler at Oscar Kavonius’ Monday 'ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Josephson of Wing were callers at John G: ¥ Meal yiden’s Charlie Johnson, Leonard Kavonius, Wirta place. Mrs. Gust Ekholm and son Severie were Wing shoppers Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Koivu and Walter Pihlaja and Henry Bates call- ed at Oscar Kavonius’ Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Heimo Siirtola and shoppers in They brought Miss Miss Bylvia Ekholm and Eino Ex- Bismarck shoppers Satur- Clifford Josephson spent the week- Glynden, and Catherine it Saturday evening at J. 0." 8 p Ay a is F i if Ef) Leno Kluksdal, Hazel guests at J, and Edna Lien O. Rise’s Sun- tn. & few day; » Theodope Torgeson.