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4 ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934 | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | By MRS. ALEX STEWART ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dietrich and family Bismarck. and Albert Nickolson of visited at Norman Stewart's ry i Robidou was a caller at An- Grew Irvine's Saturday. Robert Fields, Edward Beckenall and Ernest ‘Houser visited at the D. ‘W. Stewart home Sunday. Dan McClellan visited at Wilson Brown’s Sunday. Charley Johnson visited in Bis- marck Saturday. Claude Houser, John Stewart, O. G. Davenport, Paul Hapel and Emory ‘Woodworth transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Lee Mallard was an overnight Guest in Bismarck last week. Paul Hapel was a caller at the! : ! S.W. Burleigh | ——_—___—_—_+ Spent Monday with relatives Mrs. William Merkel, Martha Mer- kel and Lee Dell visited relatives in Bismarck and Mandan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Williams and children Alice and Arnold called at the Russell Williams home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams and |daughter Beulah returned home with | them to spend New Year's. —— | Glenview \ 3 By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. C. J. Jacobson visited at the Walter Carbarkewitz's home Satur- |day afternoon. ‘_ Fern Simons spent the week at the! Bill Morris home near Bismarck. | { A number of friends were enter- jtained at the Walter Simons home iFriday evening. Cards were the main diversion of the evening. A delicious lunch was served. The occasion was | Mr. Simons’ birthday anniversary. Harold Larson was a visitor at the Breen home north of Bismarck Satur- Chester Erstrom home Tuesday eve- day. Helen Beckenall visited at the Alex Stewart home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Houser motored to bert Larson's home. ‘ning. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Peterson and (family were Saturday visitors at Al- They brought! Huff Monday with their son Everett Allen Larson to his home as he has where he will resume his school du-; een spending the past two months ties after spending the past week at At the Peterson's farm. home. Mrs. Joe Brown, who has been Mrs. Ray Ashley was a caller in SPending the past week in Wilton, re- Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldy Beard and family } turned to her home Saturday. Elmer, Erma and Richard Larson left here last Friday, returning Tues- Visited at Joe Warmke’s home Sat- day. They spent the Christmas holi-|Urday. They also called in Wilton. days with Mrs. Beard’s relatives in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Grentz of Medina, N. .D., were Wednesday visitors at the! Homer Andrews’ home. Mrs. Grentz ts a cousin of Mrs. Andrews. Painted Woods | —_______—__—__+ By OLE LILLEFJELD Anton Nelson spent New Year's in Bismarck visiting at the Frank Erick- eon and Stura Nelson homes. There was a New Year's party at the Walter Schafer home New Year's Eve, Many of the neighbors in this vicinity attended. { Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and' small son Junior and Andrew Nel- eon were guests at the William and Lester Brown homes Monday evening. Mrs, Ida Soderquist spent a few . Gays visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ku- dick and children at Bismarck last ‘week. Fred Brown was a Wilton caller Monday. Hope Hannefield spent a few days at the Brown home last week. Gerald Lillefjeld, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. Lillefjeld of Wilton, is spend- ing New Year's vacation at the home| of his brother, Ole. Marian Hannefield visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hannefield Saturday. Iver Erickson called at the William Brown home Friday afternoon. Frank Riebe and son were Wilton <om-ycallera Saturday. ——___—_—_ ; Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber and family were Sunday visitors at the John Weber, Jr., home. ‘The Christ Berg young folks and! qrorsen. Walter Melhoff were Sunday and/ 7 wrsen Monday visitors with friends near ‘Wilton. Miss Hilda Berg, who is employed in Robinson, N. D., is spending Christ- mas vacation at her parental home here. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son Martin and daughter Louise were Sunday evening visitors at the G. A. Bossert home. Albert, David, Elsie and Martha Bossert were Monday evening visitors with the Degner young folks. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hien and son Henry, Elizabeth, Leno and Walter Melhoff were Monday supper guests at the Christ Berg home. Donald Rhodes, who is attending high school in McClusky, is spending Christmas vacation at his parental home. Mr, and Mrs. Reynold Engel and daughter Delores and William Degner were Monday supper guests at the G. A. Bossert e. Mrs. Adolph Degner, sons John and Martin, daughter Matilda, Rienhold, Carl, Ernest, Hilda, Freda, and Pau- line Berg, Rueben Hentz, and Sarah visited Friday evening with Mr. Mike Pangkovich. Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- ‘Vik visited Tuesday eve- Adolph Degner home. and Matilda Degner and Sam Vik helped Elsie Bossert celebrate her | MISS E. M. THOMPSON E Hf « 2, spent the Christmas vaca- her parental home at Bowdon. Mrs. William Gellner and called at the Theodore Hoff- Tuesday evening. BE Bre eEe iE gt i 9. Bismarck callers i rele 3 B é ht FF uf E Be te teh & 43 he e Misses Ralph Leach and|olson, local school teacher are spend- Violet Johnson called at the home of her parents in Painted Woods) Sunday. Monday at the Jacobson home. Donald Monroe is visiting a few days at the Carl Olson home near ‘Still. Con Johnson and daughter Cor- 'nelia shopped in Wilton Saturday. | John Eliason was a caller at Frank Peterson’s and Con Johnson's Friday. Ted Cook was a caller at Chester; Erstrom’s Sunday. Janice Henry and Ruth Erickson were visitors at the Simons home Fri- day and Saturday. ——— —______—__—_® Brittin | ——______.__._.¢ | Canfield [ a | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and fam- jily were dinner guests at the Ole Olson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and son were guests at the J. Fisher home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl and | tamily were guests at the A. P. Ghylin |home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and son, and | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Olson were dinner ; guests at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Harold Heintz visited relatives at Mercer during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Strand and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport were dinner guests New Year's day at the A. Strand home. Mr. and Mrs. O. Whitmer and fam- \ily returned to the teacherage Satur- |day after spending a week at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker were dinner guests at the J. F. Little home Monday, Jan. 1. The Canfield Ladies Aid will meet at the Joe Cook home Wednesday, Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family and Merrill Lindsey were call- ers at the Ghylin home Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kuehl and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg were dinner guests at the G. O, Lindsey home Monday, Jan. 1. There will be no more Sunday school until the first Sunday in April. Mrs. Jake Fisher entertained Fri- day afternoon for her son Robert's twelfth birthday. Robert Marcovitz returned home Harold Larson, Frayne Erstrom and saturday after spending a week in} |Hugh Simons spent Sunday night and Bis: tive eee eer | Schrunk | Sesh: ee irek and Mandan visiting rela- ° By IRENE MARCHANT Gus Witt, Edward Stroh, and Ruebin Wentz visited at James Kozinek's Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman re- turned to their home near McClusky, | Tuesday after spending the Christmas {holidays at her parent's home. They} | Were accompanied home by Irene -@, Marchant who will visit there a few By 0. DUTTON ok Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brittin were Sunday dinner guests at the E. M. Whittaker home. Mrs. Homer Andrews. Lola andj} Lloyd Morrison and Elmer Dutton attended the Christo Centric club at the Chas. Moffit home in Moffit Tues- | day night. Harold Sherman was an overnight vsitor with relatives in Driscoll Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and) family, Twila,,Bob, and Irene Dralle, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and Dutton and family were Saturday ; Visitors in Bismarck. Miss Margaret McMurrick is spend- ing the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Sarah McMurrick, in Bismarck. The Misses Alice and Clara Mauk spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mauk, of Moffit, and with relatives in Bismarck. Junior Whittaker is spending a part of his vacation with his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sunday visitors at the Morrison home were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dut- ton, Mrs. Knute Hanson and Mrs. Doerr. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and George and M, M. Dralle were Satur- and Oscar Jerset were visitors at the| Morrison home, Saturday. me family, M. M. Dralle, and Mrs. O.|¢ | days. Albert Zelmer has been visiting rela- tives at Harvey, No. Dak. Friday evening visitors at the Jake Stroh, Sr., home were Emil Zelmer and family, Gus Witt and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and Gus Witt spent Monday evening at the John Witt home the occasion being John's birthday. Mrs. Emil Stroh returned home from the Harvey hospital, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent New Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Pank- Jovik. ieee ait een ee i Hampton | Sees <<a By ELIZABETH KOPPY Russell Chesrown of Linton is spend- jing the Christmas vacation on his father’s ranch. Shoppers in Linton Wednesday from this vicinity were Mrs. Steve Koppy, daughter Regina and son Steve, Dave | Joeb. | Elizabeth Koppy called at the Frank | Chesrown home Wednesday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Jr., ;and sons accompanied by Miss Kath- ityn Koppy of near Fort Rice visited at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday. They were accompanied home by Gertrude Koppy who will visit her |sister Mrs. Rebenitsch. ford home in Bismarck. ore name i Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Emma Shaffer spent Christ- mas week with her daughter and fam- ily, Mrs. Dorothy Hargrave of Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family Tuesday evening. Bismarck callers from this locality Thursday were Warren Keeler, Frank {Shaffer and Homer Nelson. Albert Christensen called on Winn Koterba Friday. Miss Lillian Keeler who attends high school at Steele is spending the holi- day’s with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet and Raymond Johnson spent Saturday at Bismarck shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson had as their ‘Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Al- den Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and children and Miss Hazel Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer enter- tained New Year's Eve for Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman spent and Fred Plines, Emil|New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ‘and Martin Geliner were call- | Olson. the Alex Neff home Sunday | @ ‘Martha Fuhrman, teacher in Phoe-|¢ Missouri asi By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Miss Helen Doehle, who teaches school near Moffit is spending part of Mrs. Fred Plienes Sr. are/her vacation with her brother-in-law of a girl born Christmas| and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark. Evelyn Fryer and Eliza Nich- ing their holiday vacation in Bis- ‘marck with relatives and friends. Eleanor MacDonald and Eugene Fisher of Bismarck spent Sunday and New Year's day at the home of Miss family | spending their ieee’ Hl day dinner guests at the Henry Craw- | John Backhaus and Helmuth Schier- meister were callers in Linton Thurse iday. John Ohlhauser, Sr. and Math Koppy transacted business in Linton | Friday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus visited at their son John’s home Fri- day evening. John Ohlhauser, Jr., Henry Knittel and Ed Weller were callers in Cannon Ball Saturday. Mrs. Dorothy Renschler and daugh- ter Lydia are visiting relatives in Brien this week. Misses Frances Koppy and Helen Weinbauer of Mandan spent the week- ent with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy. ee McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Clayton Couch entertained a group of frends at a dancing party in the north school house Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck and son Alfred left for their home near Bald- win Wednesday after a weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck. The 4-H Cooking club was enter- tained Saturday afternoon by Vivian Larson at her home in Sibley Butte township. Mrs. George Hughes was a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes enter- tained the following to dinner Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs, Henry Larson and daughter Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and son Lester. Mrs. J. F. Wildfang entertained the Homemakers club Thursday after- noon with good attendance. After the business session, the demonstrations of canning meat was put on by the lead- ers, Mrs, E. L. Adams and Mrs, T, T. Hughes. The club will meet with Mrs. E. W. Anderson, January 18. The annual banquet is planned for Jan- uary 24th at the E. L. Adams home. Mrs, E. L, Adams and son Junior spent Sunday and Monday at Elgin visiting Mrs. Adams’ mother, Mrs. I. Rafteseth. Miss Pauline Ruehrer and brother George and the Victor family were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Slovarp. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mallory and son Dale spent the week-end in Lake City Minn, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Easton and tA ". daughter Alice spent Monday visiting at the E. W. Anderson home. Mrs. John Gamble and infant son returned home from the St. Alexius SE ma wetmay uney was & visitor of Mrs, Eddie Adams. Howard and Glen Wildfang are Christmas vacation at evening for Fargo to continue her school dui Mr. ahd Mrs. Lioyd en- tertained the following to New fang, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson and daughters Esther and Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, Jack Smith and Charlie Bratton. Lloyd Clizbe was taken to a Bis- marck hospital Thursday for medical treatment. Wilson ——————— By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg spent New Year's Day at the John Berg home. Jerkeson at their home on New Year's eve. A number of young folks were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long, Mrs. Christ Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wag- ner and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner Spent New Year's eve at the Gust Neumiller home. Christena Schauer of Menoken spent a@ week in Wilson with friends, re- turning home New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neumiller and family were entertained at a New Year's dinner at the J. J. Wagner home near Mercer. Tila Hayes and Beth Redington re- turned to Dickinson Friday where they will attend school. Alvira, Alma and Albert Berg visited at the A. E. Nelson home Thursday evening. Tryge | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mrs. Albin Spangberg was among the 40 women receiving a $1.00 prize sponsored by a glass jar company at the Century of Progress, Chicago, for @ quart of excellent canned tomatoes. The Trygg Cederhill Homemakers held their annual program Tuesda! night, the 26th of Dec. in school Né. 1. Santa Claus appeared and distrib- uted numerous presents and bags of candy to all. After the program a lunch was served by the club members. The following took part in the pro- gram: Morrison Cunningham, Helmer Magnuson, Lylas Magnus, Gwendolyn Nelson, Emma Nelson, Myrtle Mag- nuson, Mrs. Zander, Mabel Magnus, Gerald Nelson, Hugo Nelson, George Magnuson, Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Clarence Magnus, Ruth Trygg, Edward Cun- ningham, Lynn Magnus and Gordon Fisher. The club members sang a group of songs. Nels Nelson and Hugo were visitors Wednesday at the David Trygg home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cunningham motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Trygg, John and Lennart Olson were entertained to supper and ice cream one night this week at the E. A. Trygg home. Edgar, Alvin and John Trygg trans- acted business Friday at Regan. Mrs. Homer Taylor and Hazel came from Driscoll to visit at the Bill Oder home west of Baldwin for a week. They are former Trygg residents. Mrs, Anton Fisher and children were Saturday evening guests with Mrs. John Anderson. Arthur Magnus transacted business in Regan Saturday. Floyd Anderson visited Saturday at the Henry Strom homme. | Floyd and Irene Anderson were/| guests Thursday night at the Etta Jenkins and Emil Hogue home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnus were | most pleasantly surprised Saturday night with a New Year’s party at their home. Games and dancing were the chief attractions of the evening. Music was furnished by Roy Erickson. Lunch was served to about 40 people. John Roswick and Albin Spangberg transacted business in Regan Satur- day. were guests Saturday at the Geo. Nelson home. Mrs. Chris Engen of White Bear Lake, Minn., arrived Thursday for an extended visit here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Engen is a former resi- dent of near Baldwin and will be re- membered as Brinda Spangberg. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg, Violet and John Roskick went to the Walter Spangberg home in Ecklund township New Year’s Day where a family re- union was held. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and family were guests ‘@1esday night at the John Anderson home. — Lyman - By S. GYLDEN Axel Soder and Mike Chernik were callers at John Riikula’s and Henry Pihlaja’s Thursday. Art Magnus was a caller at John Kalla’s Friday. Edwin Olson, Severie Ekholm and Severt Gylden were callers in Wing Tuesday. Saturday shoppers in Wing were: Rudolph Harju, Seth Marju, Bill Wanttaja, Louie Olson and daugh- ter Hilma, John Waiste and ‘son Ed- win, Ed Eliason, Fred Mulari, John Kangas and Henry Pihlaja. The Siirtola girls and Theodore Hokana visited at Pihlaja’s on New Year's day. Walfred Antilla called at the Ka- vonius home Monday. —_—_———¢ Driscoll —_—_————————"— 7 By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis entertain- ed New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson and family. Mrs. C, A. Swanson and Mrs. Al Chapin spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Elmer Koon. Miss Lucille Truax who has been days returned to Minneapolis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson enter- tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson and family of Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas and son Donald. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Swanson en- tertained New Year's eve Mrs. Ella Rosvold and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Englebrecht and son Paul. Mort Colton was a caller in Steele Saturday. A party was given by Mr. and Mrs. | nin Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald | g. visiting relatives here during the holi- pal at the O. N. Nelson home. studies at Jamestown College. The Annunson family entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann and family at dinner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brushwein en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon Pr family at dinner Saturday eve- Ing. Miss Irene Koessel gave a New Year's party at her home Sunday eve- B. John Gunderson of Harmony, Minh., who has been visiting his mother here, returned home Saturday. Miss Hazel Brushwein entertained & group of friends at a “taffy pull” Died Friday evening. > | Moffit >———__—_____“"# By MBS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. Velzy is spending his vacation at his home in Valley City. Miss Gillen is spending her vaca- tion at her home near Burt, N. D. Don Dralle and Oscar Benz motored to Dawson, N. D., last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and children Gene and Clifford and Mrs. John Adams arrived home Saturday from a visit at the Iwen home at | Arthur, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Carroll and daughter Lois, Miss Anne Hayes and brother Art, arrived home Tuesday from a visit with relatives at Bottin- eau, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cline was enter- tained at the Rev. Kinzler home New Year's Day. The Christo Center club met at the home of Miss Fern Benz Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Legg spent a few days last week visiting at Wabeck and Underwood, N. D. Mrs. H. D. Hamblen spent several days visiting at the Lee Hamblen home. Galen Argast returned to school at the A. C. at Fargo Tuesday. Wm. Lane entertained at his home New Year's Day the following: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and children, Don McCarl, Ed Kleeman, B. F. Lane, Miss Katherine Buree and Mrs. Addie Cameron. Guests at the C. E. Moffit home New Year’s Day were: Mrs. Leatha John- son, Wm. Lane, Murray House, Albert Lunde. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad and son Lloyd were entertained at the Everett Porter home New Year's Day. Mrs. Salhus and children are spend- ing the holidays at the Jake Voll home. Henry Wierenga left Saturday for a visit with relatives at Lennox, 8. D. Heaton | By SARAH HEINLE Pete Hallon was a supper guest at the Heinle home Tuesday. Harry and Ruben Neuharth were callers at the Andrew Heinle home Wednesday. Mrs. Christ Wolf and son Otto were Wilton shoppers Thursday. Frank Brezden called at the Heinle home Sunday. Louise Heinle and Otto and Olga ily were entertained New Year's eve Miss Laura Ward who has spent the holidays with her parents here has returned to Jamestown to resume her | See. home. They came to attend the funer- al rites held for their mother, Mrs. ‘Wietstock who died Thursday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Bertel and Lucille Anderson are visiting friends in Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth were din- ner guests at the John Mueller home Monday. Doris Cooper of Pettibone is visiting at the H. J. Jacobson home. George Wilkinson is spending the holidays with his daughters at Backus, -————_—______—____+ * Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. John Mosier was an avernight guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Kiefer Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes and child- ren and Mr. and Mrs. Richardson mo- tored to Sanger Sunday and were guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopkins were week-end guests of Mr. Hopkins’ pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins of Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and children were New Year's Day guests of Mrs. Anna Strand. Mavis and Nor- ton Jr. have been the guest of their grandmother the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter Marjorie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Manning at their farm home. Alvira and Lucille Aspland, Theressa Hefta, Lloyd and Oliver Knudson were New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein and daugh- ter Laverne were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein. with her father, C. E. Rhines. Allan Westerman returned to his school duties Monday after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman. Agnes and Thelma Hanson were week-end guests of Wilton friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins were New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs, A F. Tourtlotte. Bald By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. John Mount of Dris- coll visited over New Year's at the home of Mrs. Mount’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fricke, Sr. A New Year's party was held at the Al Erickson home. Dancing and cards were the diversions with a nice mid- night lunch served by the hostess. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. William Fricke, Sr., Wednesday afternoon. Local schools will resume work next Monday after enjoying a two weeks’ vacation over the holiday period. Misses Bernice Morris and Alice Fahl- homes near Regan, and Mr. Stanton teacher of the Baldwin school, visited at his home near Braddock. Miss Grace Falkenstein will resume Liebe were visitors at the Heinle home Tuesday evening. Frank Brezden called at the Joe Holkup and A. H. Heinle homes Wed- nesday. Mrs. Walter Grewe and family visit- ed at the Heinle home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keck are the parents of a girl born recently. ee eee ! Ghylin | (ormeneatir /ci< ee By MARGARET DAVIS Miss Bergetta Tosseth left Monday for Bismarck where she will attend school. Margaret, Eunice, Owen, and Staton Davis, Irene Speten, and Edwin Back- man visited at Victor Coleman’s Sat- urday night. The evening was spent in playing games. Lunch was served at midnight. Miss Berneta Deutroit spent a few days here in Ghylin this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth spent Monday with Nels Tosseth and family. Ghylin School No. 1 is having two weeks vacation because the school teacher is snow bound at Drake. Owen Davis is spending some time in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins spent Saturday in Bismarck. Emerson Gill spent Monday evening at the L. W. Davis home. Callers in Regan Saturday were, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and Leona, Alfred Anderson, O. W. Backman and sons and Mrs. Nils Alm and family. —— | Wing .. | ———— ee By LILLIAN MUELLER Tillie Barth spent the week-end with Helen Harty. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Jr. left Tuesday for Chicago, where they will visit with their son. Supper guests at the E. E. See home Friday were: Mrs. John Weber, Sr., Oscar Weitstock, Oscar Potts and Mrs. Raymond Weitstock of Arena. Louella Moses is taking care of the Central Office while the operator, Mrs. Ben Boss and daughter are visiting relatives in Carrington. Maxine See was an over-night guest at the John Weber Sr. home Saturday evening. Mrs. John Mueller, who has been a turday. Lillian Mueller, Florence Hubbell, Fern Glanville, Lucille Anderson and Edward Banttari returned to Valley a. Monday to continue their school Gertrude Kavonius, who spent the Christmas vacation at her parental home », Teturned to Bismarck Wednes- y Mr. and Mrs. James Olson were sup- per guests at the Gust Olson home teaching near Wing next Monday after spending the holidays at her home here. guest, Raymond Hanson, spent New Year's at the home of Mr. Peterson’s father, Andy Peterson. The Crofte Star homemakers club ||} will meet with Mrs. William Fricke Jr., next Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein en- tertained a group of relatives at their home New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood were New Year's dinner guests at the Fred Rupp home. Noel Borner has returned from a week's visit with relatives in Burnt Creek . Cromwell By LILLIE JIRAS Mr, and Mrs. Bud Nelson and child- ren Billy and Betty were dinner guests of W. E. Runey and daughter, Miss mer spent the vacation period at their ||} Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson and and Miss Alice Schmildt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Miss Beatrice Nielson of Wilton Monday afternoon. ‘ Miss Nielson, who is & frequent visitor at the Lind home, is returning to Grand Forks Tuesday oe her studies at the Univer- sity. . Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson, son Rueben, and daughters, Helen, Mary, Bennevi were New Year's guésts of Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Hagstrom. Miss Margaret Hagstrom of Bis- marck spent the week-end at her Parental home here, returning Tues- day morning. Miss Alice Schmidt spent the past week as a@ guest in the J. T. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lind and eons, Mrs, Nina Sandelin and Miss Alice Schmidt visited at the Martin Mat- son home last Monday. Mrs, John Johnson and Rognar Johnson were New Year's Day guests of Mrs. Signe Johnson, ~—_________+ | Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Bart Fitegerald motored to Bis- marck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth were nad guests at the Fred Ehnes e. Mrs. Bethel Bailey and daughter Deloris were Saturday guests at the home of Mrs. Bailey’s mother, Mrs. Mary Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg were Monday dinner guests at the Henry Rosendahl home. New Year's Day guests at the J. F. Little home were Mr. and Mrs. Cla; ton Little and daughter Betty June, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Walker, Willie diras, Lawrence Bouche, Willie Ehnes and 8. B. Olson. in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Bai- Tey. Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Borth were Sunday guests at the Paul Davis home. Jennings Kettleson was a Sunday guest at the home of his father, C. O. Kettleson. Tuesday evening guests at the Jake Fisher home were Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Scott and son, Mr. and rai an Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and i Friday. Word was received here from Mrs. former resident of Rock Hill township, that she is visit- ing at Auburndale, Massachusetts, Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST R. C. Wildfang and family, Warren Clizbe and family, and Lioyd nd spent Christmas Day at the 8. | be home. owlimar Roth and Alvin Holten call- ed at the Earl Evans home Thursaey. Earl Evans, Henry Larson, George Beatty and B. Bloomquist were Mc- Kenrle callers Wednesday. ‘Mr, and Mrs. L. Davenport and Bill Anderson motored to Bismarck Thurs- Nica Bloomquist called on H. Lar- : son Wednesday. ‘Mrs. EB. A. Widger and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist are staying at the Bloom~- quist home while Mrs, Bloomquist is ill, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Falkins are spending their vacation with her pa- rents near McClusky. Visitors at the E. Bloomquist home this week were: Mrs. L. B, Roth, Mr. and Mrs. L. Davenport and Bill An- derson, Mr. arid Mrs. A. Couch, and Oliver Roth. | Hazlegrove | cy By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr, and Mrs, Roy Papke called at the Hazelgrove home Wednesday af- ternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Philip Schriemser, Ed ‘Wagner, Elmer Perry, Alex Neff, Earl and Cleveland sons and John Plienis, were shopping in Tuttle Saturday af- ternoon, Roy Papke and Ray Hazlegrove called at Leslie Hawkin's Saturday. Mrs, Roy Papke is visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Derline this week. Frank Gray was in Tuttle one day this week on business, Miss Mildred Kelly opened school again Tuesday at the Ulfers school after a short vacation and will teach antil Miss Fae Roberts returns, which will be in several weeks. Roy Papke was a guest New Year's Day at the Ed Papke home. Armed Posse Seeks Minnesota Bad Man Moorhead, Minn., Jan. 5.—(?)}—Arm- ed with tear gas bombs and rifles, authorities of three counties were re- {ported enroute to surround Harry (Red) Weldon, Minnesota desperado, | in a lonely shack in the wooded wilds {north of Mahnomen, Minn,, Friday afternoon, Sheriffs and deputies of Becker and Mahnomen and Chief of Police A. J. O'Laughlin, Moorhead, were leading the posse, prepared for a bitter battle with the gunman, who is sought for nearly a score of holdups and abduc- tions in Moorhead, Minneapolis, Frazee and other Minnesota cities. three patterns for 25c. Madge, in McKenzie, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson and family, and Mrs. Gertie Anderson at dinner Sunday. Miss Catherine McLean, teacher of Cromwell School No. 1, is spending her | two weeks vacation with relatives and friends in the Capital City. Earle Varley of Medina, N. D., is now visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley. George and Joe Jiras were visitors and dinner guests at the Brown broth- ers’ home Sunday. is visiting friends at Jack Coleman Max, N. D. Mrs. Gertie Anderson, teacher of Cromwell School No. 2, spent her holi- day vacation with her mother, in Bis- marck. Willie Jiras is visiting at the J. F. Stocks, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson, and and Lillie Jiras were shop- the Capitol City Wednesday. | B : iy i a fe BF i i fal it 1! ii F | ix ie z i : E ff 7 F iF i i l i Ep i A F & i Aunt Martha, care of iC} 2 spot on Accurate cutting pattern with full directions and estimated yardage of Stars and Stripes, C789, 10¢, or any Allow a week to ten days for delivery. Clip and mail to When you get YOUR DRESS You. DON'T call in a SURGEON Yow call YOUR CLEANER that’s the only way to get RESULTS A five-point star of gold, rays of red and white and blue, forming @ circle set on a white square, is a most attrac- tive block. When set with narrow bands of the tricolor between the blocks, with a tiny nine- patch at the corner, your quilt will have enough color to pass an “old- timer.” The Bismarck Tribune.

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