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wom SRA enh By MES. GEORGE NELSON Mrs. Lene Lundquist and Pete, Mr. Qnd Mrs. Albin Spangberg, Violet, john Roswick, Etta Jenkins and Emil Were guests one night last k and enjoyed the evening play- Ing whist at the John Anderson home. Floyd, Irene and Hazel Anderson motored to McKenzie the previous Saturday and attended a party in the north schoolhouse and visited at the Fred Habeck home. ‘Wilbur Lundquist transacted bus!- ness at the John Keller home one day this week. About 20 women attended the shower tendered in honor of Mrs. Harvey Fitegerald Tuesday at her Parents’ home, the Geo. Nelsons. She received many nice gifts. Valentine Giccorations were used on the table.) M A luncheon was served by the hostess. Rosemary Kell is visiting with her) grandparents, the Victor Moynicr family in Gibbs. The Trygg Cedcrhill Homemakers club members will hold their next meeting at the Gene Cunningham home Feb. 14th. Mrs. Cunningham ‘Will be hostess instead of her mother Mrs, Fd. Lundquist. Anton Fisher was a visitor Monday might at the John Anderson home. Oscar Magnuson and Pete Zander visited Tuesday with Nels Nelson. A party was held Saturday night at the Emil Hogue home. Whist was played during the evening. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Etta Jenkins visited with her @aughters, Mrs. Art Donaldson and} Tues Katherine Jenkins, Saturday in Bis- maick. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham, Edward and Morrison, Jessie Pettis na David Trygg motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Walter Pettis arrived here recentiy from Little Forks, Minn. where he spent a few months visiting with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jack Kunders. Irene Anderson ts visiting at pres- ent with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Olgot Ryberg. Emma Nelson came home from Rockhill school to spend the week- end at her parents’ home, Nels Nel- son's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and Gwendolyn were entertained Sunday to dinner at the Joe Varley home. Mrs. Chris Engen has returned to her home at White Bear Lake, Minn., after visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Spangberg, and brothers, Walter and} Albin. { { Steiber | By MRS. WM. HICKEL Misses Inger and Solveig Nord were supper guests at the Jake Gaub home ‘Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons spent Sunday at the Robert Pat- zner home. Mildred and Albert Gaub. Mary Cromwell and Boofus Jorgenson spent Wednesday evening at the Karl Schatz home. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Falmer and son Donald and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne spent Wednesday evening at the Fritz Uhde home. The Anderson young folks, Betty Fa'renstein and Myrwin and Vina Oder attended a birthday party at the John Stroh home Sunday evening in_horor of Ed. Schatz. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub spent Sunday at the Philip Zelmer home. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Krause and fon spent Tuesday at the John Zel- mer home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qually and children visited at the Fred Berg- quist home Sunday. Mrs, Qually and children visited there a couple of Gays while Mr. Qually went to Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strand and Mrs. Fritz Uhde visited at the A. H. Lindberg home in Regan Saturday evening. Fritz and Otto Uhde were Bismarck @allers Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Gaub entertained a mumber of friends at a party Satur- dsy evening, the occasion being Mrs. Gaut’s birthday. The evening was pent at dancing and cards. Edwin Zelmer spent several days Yast week at the Ted Hochhalter ome. Mr, and Mrs. John Zelmer and family spent Tuesday evening at the dohn Stroh home. Clara Diede and Alvin Brackett Spent Sunday at the Gaub home. Myrwin Oder, who spent several weeks visiting at the John Anderson home, left for his home Tuesday. Vina remained for @ more extended Albert Anderson, who has been in the Bismarck hospital for the past three weeks, is getting along nicely ‘and expects to leave the hospital Quon. Baldwin ‘fy MRS. FLORENCE BORNER ‘My, and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein @nnounce the birth of a son Thurs- @ay afternoon. Mrs. Falkenstein and baby are staying at @ private home ‘Mr. and Mrs. Knownly Dorman are Parents of a daughter born at the family home southeast of here Mon- g ing at the Dorman home during t! Mrs. R. A. Berg and fam- ty and Paul Borner motored to the Ed. Berg home near Alta Sunday evening. Percy Freeman en- relatives at their Bismarck was this commun- arrived recent!y from Zollar recently under- E iF f £ & | ‘went an lon for appendicitis in| Mrs. M. Eggelson, formerly Miss Raat roe ital and is recuperat-|Pearl Hanson, has returned here to ee rf § ® recent business visit here with his fath- , and other relatives, took the train Mon- Bismarck where he fednesday morning. Kant resumed her Monday aff week-end township. Mr, and Mrs. Al. ey ey s ee brothers, Ralph and Edward Fricke. night by the hostess. By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baker and fam- Monday evening. son motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Robert Welch visited at the Yeakle brothers home Wednesday. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Knownley to hear of the arrival of a little daughter r. Dorman is the son of Otto Dor- man of this community and Mrs. Dorman, a teacher in Boyd school No. 1 for several years. E. E. Baker and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family, Lawrence Doppler, Glen Oder and {Robert Welch and two children were in Bismarck Saturday. Luella Tollefson attended a party at the Harms home north of Meno- ken Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dietrich of Glencoe visited at the Otto Dorman home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Boyd and family and Mrs. Mildred Byerly and son, all of Bismarck, visited and dined at the Chester Boyd home lay evening. A number of friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson sur- prised them at their home Sunday with a party in eelebration of Mr. nd Mrs. Hanson's wedding anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch enter- tained at dinner Sunday at their home the Menoken teachers and also Luella. Tollefson, teacher at Boyd No 1 Conrad Welch, accompanied by his two cousins. Lynn and Lester Stull, called at the Robert Welch home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited and dined at the home of Mr. Welch's sister, Mrs. Ruth Mc- Murrich of Glencoe Sunday. i Frances | + By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Edwin Dietzman and John Allinson Monday. taincd at a dancing party at their heinc Saturday evening in honor of \the birthdays of Mrs. Erickson’s Music was supplied by local talent ‘and refreshments were served at mid- OO | Welch’s Spur | —_——_________"__-“ ily visited at the Otto Dorman home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and] | Lawrence Doppler, Glen Oder and Dorman of Baldwin will be pleased | Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Roy Wild- born to them this weck.|delicious supper was served by Mrs./ formerly Edith Rupp, was | fang will entertain again at the family and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swan- son and family spent Sunday after- noon visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Swan- son, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Scudder, the Misses Ortman and C. Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. I. Berg visited Friday evening at the Brushwein home. Mrs. Belcher and Mrs. McCann en- tertained members of the Whist club at the McCann home Wednesday. Scores were won by Mrs. McCann and A. Jordan. Mrs. Joe Lewis spent a few days visiting her daughters in Bismarck last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thomas visited at the S. E. Olson home Saturday evening. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Larkin club was entertained fang. After a social aftegnoon a |Wildfang. Names were drawn for| |the the coming year and Mrs. Wild- meeting to be held in three weeks. Vernon Freeman of Bismarck was a McKenzie caller Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and |daughter Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and Lester and Mrs. E. Turn-! ler were Sunday visitors at the E. W. Anderson home. Bridge was played| |and refreshments were served by Mrs.| Anderson. ‘Miss Pauline Fuchrer spent several | days visiting at the Roscoe Coons THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, . marck and overnight guests at the sons, Paul and Rodger, and Harold a8 ver, Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Kimball, and McKenzie |Mrs. O. Dutton and family. ' guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, O. John Crawford home. Miss Margaret McMurrich visited last week at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McMurrich, Saturday shoppers in Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover, Mr. {and Mrs, E. M. Whiteaker and W. 8. | Triplett and Russel Dralle. Mr. and Mrs, Knute Hanson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ker- shaw were Sunday dinner guests at the Dave Kershaw home. Carol Bower visited Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bower. Sunday guests at the Richard Day home were Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoo- the Charlie Hettick home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dai ed at the J. Thursday. the Clifford Scott home Monday. ton home. tye Wm. McCullough home. Mrs. C. J. Charlie Our, Monday. returnea to his home this week. Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family vis- ited at the Pete Smith home Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mills and chil- dren were Friday visitors at the Jas./Scott home. Robideau and John Crawford homes. The Kershaw twins visited over-|family were Sunday guests at the night with Rodney Allensworth last| Albert Vollen home. week and Miss Jane visited with her} Jennings Kettleson and Marvin cousin, Helen Kershaw. Alm motored to Regan Saturday. George Magnuson attended a party | Wild R | at the August Lundberg home Sat- By MISS JENNIE WAISTE mar home Saturday evening. Mr. sd Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- urday night. Mrs. Emil Moses and sons, George and Marlowe, visited with Mrs. 8. A. Nelson Sunday. Mrs. Nelson has been vi r|very ill but is now recovering. Miss Jennie Waiste was a suppel fie ehh Mra. Bete GOleUn {home in Bismarck. | Mr. and Mrs. Delaney and family) ‘of Shields were Sunday visitors of | |Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doucette. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Schaumburg jand family left Wednesday for Moor- head, Minn., where they will make their home. | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lendell and daughter of Washburn were Thurs- ‘day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long. Miss Madeline Boren of Bismarck |spent Thursday here with her sister, iMrs, Paul Antrim. | Mrs. Wm. McCloskey {s visiting re- latives at Wing. Henry Pavey of McClusky was a! ‘visitor at the P. P. Bliss home this | week-end. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crum and family of Mandan were Sunday visi-| |tors at the home of Mrs. C. E. Crum./ | Mr. and Mrs. George Koch were | | Mandan visitors Sunday. Miss Lucille Milman of Bismarck |was a Sunday visitor of Miss Madge Runey. W. H. Stark and W. W. Burgess| were Monday callers at the P. M. |Gosney home at Sterling. 'ovBrien, Miss Blanche Stewart and Allin. Frazier and ; § 1 |Mrs. Gladys Dreis were dinner guests wore callers at the Joe Fischer home jdaughter Dorithy of Wing were visi |¢¢ Sic aud Mes, donn Welch ena | Mr. and Mrs. |tors at the W. H. Stark home Satur-, F. Buck Tuesday evening. Sunday guests of their son and ‘Wendelin Schlosser was a Moffit| daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest caller Tuesday afternoon. Gordon, Jr., of Baldwin. Mrs. Jake Voll, who has spent the| ®- past few months visiting relatives in| | Schrunk various parts of Wisconsin, returned|g 0 to her home last week. Mr. Hirvela, a former resident of By IRENE MARCHANT this vicinity, was seriously injured one day last week. He was run over| Henry Sneider spent last Saturday by a wagon load of machinery, his} with his wife and family near Arena. chest being crushed quite badly. He] Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and was taken to one of the Bismarck|scn Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh hospitals. and Ted Stroh were Monday evening George Buck and Arnold Peterson | visitors at the Emil Zelmen home. were Bismarck callers Monday. Wednesday evening visitors at the Mr. and Mrs, Joe Braun and son|Roy Marchant home were Mr. and Wendelin and Wendelin Schlosser |Mrs. John Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Emil spent Wednesday and Thursday in| Stroh, Ted Stroh, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cc. Bismarck. Marchant and son George. Wendelin Keller and Mrs. Joe| Edward Stroh spent from Wednes- Braun were callers in Hazelton Tues-|dey till Sunday at the Ted Hochhal- day afternoon. ter home. Miss Catherine E. M. Nolan, who has been sick for Schlosser spent ‘Tuesday evening at the Joe Braun|sme time, was taken to one of the home. hospitals in Bismarck last Tuesday. Misset Helen Doehle and Jennie} John Reile was a Saturday over- Waiste spent the week-end at Moffit.|/nizht guest at the ‘Henry Schuh home. Gust Witt was a Sunday afternoon | Menoken | caller at his parental home. Mrs. Elizabeth Schuh is visiting her son anc daughter-in-law, Mr. and By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Emil Schuh and family of Bis- |*" marck. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh, Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhal- ter and family “were Tuesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoch- halter. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel, Albert afternoon, Dant were Sunday dinner guests at call- R. Fitzgerald home Lawrence and Carl Moses called at Roy and Floydie Walker were Sun- day afternoon guests at the P. E. Pat- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and ‘son Raymond were Tuesday guests at Kuehl and brother, and Andrew Walker called at the Clayton Little home H.C. Rasche, who spent several| spending the past four months at the weeks as a guest of his son, Dewey,/Toliver home, returned to her home Art Risch called at the W. G. Sher- ily were Sunday guests at the Walter) Elizibeth Mueller was a dinner Mr. aud Mrs. K. O. Knutson and Mrs. S. W. Neth and Mrs. Gordon | day. Conley were callers in this vicinity | ae Thursday. | Painted Woods | Allen Widger was a caller at the | Mr. and O R. Ayers were entertain- jed at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs Edd Ebling. | The Mencken Ladies’ Aid met with Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Sat- urday evening at the Roy Marchant home. home of his sister, Mrs, Elmer Lund- quist, Thursday. Howard Nelson and Anton Fischer were callers at the Elmer Lundquist farm Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and son: Louis and Paul, and Mr. and Mr: Elmer Lundquist helped Mrs. Diet; man celebrate her birthday Thursday evening. Mrs. Lundquist Mrs. Dietzman with a birthday cake. Bismarck callers from this vicinity Priday were Tebbo Harms and daughter Tena, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Dietzman, John Allinson, Elmer Lundquist, Fd. Widger, Joe Fischer and Floyd Owen. John Boren, John Allinson and Edwin Dietzman spent Tuesday eve- ning at the John Olsen home. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur and Miss Ellyn Pherrill called at the Tebbo Harms home Saturday morn- ing en route to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and Ruth Ann Thysell were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick return- ed to the Kershaw home Sunday after spending the past six weeks at Washburn with Mr. Melick’s parents. Twenty-one friends and relatives surprised John Harms on his 23rd birthday Saturday evening. The eve- ning was spent at six tables of pro- gressive whist. A delicious lunch was served. Visitors and callers at the T. Harms home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Graves of Menoken, Mr. and Mrs. Senus Harms and daughter and Clark Monroe of Bismarck and Miss Vina Harms of New Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman, Mildred and Edwin, John Boren and John Allinson Mrs. A. Kruger and son John spent. Sunday with friends in Bismarck. Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Rey. and Mrs. Carl Jung and Clar- ence Seeman of Ashley visited with Marie Seeman last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett, spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Titus, Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz entertained a group of ladies at a quilting party Thursday afternoon. Harold Sherman of Brittin, who has been visiting here for a few days, returned home Saturday. The Sons and Daughters of Nor- Way gave an oyster supper and dance Thursday evening in the hall. K. A. Ersland was a caller in Bis- marck Monday. ‘Mrs. George Jensen of Fargo and Mrs. Vernon Hallam and daughter Miss Ruth Falkenstein is stay-|Constance of Moorhead, who have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Her- bie Gunderson, returned to their homes Tuesday. Mrs. Gunderson re- turned with them to remain for the rest of the winter. Mrs. A. H. Meland, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland. Mrs. George Haugen and daughter Sylvia and Mrs. Wil- liam Van Vleet spent Sunday visiting Mys. I. Rasmussen in township. Bismarc! reside. if ‘The Women’s Foreign Missionary society met with Mrs. Ed. Thomas Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold and sons, Leno and Hjalmar, of Temvik visited ‘Marie Seeman Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. Belcher visited Sunday evening at the Mount home. ter} Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Madson and Mrs. at her home| Carl Meland spent Saturday in Bis- ». marck, Erickson enter-| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and Clear Lake Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Nelson and Miss Hae Nelson spent Tuesday in By OLE LILLEFJELD | | — | | Mr. and Mrs. E. Lillefjeld and son \Gerald called at the Ole Lillefjeld’ ind Andrew Nelson homes Sunday. | Mrs. Henry McCullough of Wilton | is spending a few days at the Charles | Hannefi*ld home. i resented| Anton Nelson was a Wilton caller|rown college returned with them to Monday. | William Brown and small grandson | Marian werr visitors at the Ole |Lillefjeld home Sunday afternoon. — | | Doctor Thompson was called to the | | Andrew Nelson home Thursday as | Anton was sick. | Harold Soderquist and children and |. |mother, Mrs. Ida Soderquist, | Bismarck visitors Sunday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and} Mrs. Loyd Menard Saturday, Feb. 3. at the Stenquist home. ie Lillefjeld called at the Andrew Nelson home Saturday. Emory Johnson was a Wilton call-| er Friday. Pete Mitchell called at the William | Brown home Saturday evening. | | Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY were | Norval Marvel was a Sterling and Bismarck caller Tuesday. Mrs, John Benz, Carl Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were Bismarck shoppers Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Charles Gaskill and son Earl were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Arthur Belile called at the Charley Anderson home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Presley M. Gosney visited Thurs at the 8. W. Trip- lett home near Brittin. Floyd Belk called at the Walter Durfee home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild, son Hanaford and Charles Gosney motor- ed to McKenzie Thursday afternoon. ‘The John Benz family have moved to Moffit. Carl Olson’s have moved on their place. Miles Parke called at the Horace Fairchild home Sunday. - Miss Ann Hayes and Earl Gaskill visited in Bismarck Sunday at the B. L. Koon home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and children visited several days last week at the Morrison home near Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ander- son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Elsus Elness at their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belile, and son Arthur from Clear Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jersett and George Beatty were Sunday visitors at the Chauvin Belile home. Mrs. George Lewis visited Saturday afternoon at the Walter Reed home eS ee Brittin | —— By 0. DUTTON Herold Sherman visited severa) ase last week with relatives in Dris- coll. The Misses Alice and Clara Mauk spent the week-end at the home of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mauk, of Moffit. Mrs. C. D. Kimball visited at the Dutton home several days last week. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mills and chil- dren were visitors at the W. 8. Triplett home Wednesday. Mrs. Dave Kershaw and son, Dal- Miss Clara Mauk were Wednesday evening supper guests at the Dralle . ©. D. Kimball and Mrs. O. i Sunday. Mrs Edd Ebling Thursday afternoon | 708 tronon ae wth @ good attendance. Supper Was|""R™G Marchant and ‘Tom Riley served by the hostess. Mrs. C. D.| qa ee King will have the next meeting at | Wore Sunday afternoon visitors of Jim ner home. ane —— 4 Mrs, ©. D. King, accompanied by | * A thea King, who are attending James. | | Richmond | town Friday. Misses Emma and Al- | ——————® town college, returned with them to} By MARTHA BOSSERT spend the week-end. A community party was held in the | tan hall Friday nicht by Mr. andj Mrs. Sam Porter and Mr. and Mrs. | Melvin Agnew. Lunch was served at \dnight. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovich, Mr. and Mrs, Reynold Engel and daughter Deloris and Rudoiph Engel were Fri- day afternoon visitors at the Gottfried Bossert home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- ily were Monday callers at the Deg- ner home. Clarence Kettlson and daughter Maryls, Elsie Bossert and Mr. Kettl- son's mother motored to Wilton Wed- nesday after Mrs. Kettlson who spent some time there. Fred Barth is a patient at a Bis- marck hospital. David Mein, Rudolph Engel and Tom and William Ryne were Wing ev Knell of Man- ‘hris Junkert were sttests at the A. H. Klepstein home Miss Alice Klepstein who is em- ployed in Bismarck is now at home on a two weeks’ vacation. Mrs. Quentin Frell and son of Haz- elton spent the week-end visiting her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King entertained | the community at a social at their | shoppers Thursday. home Tuesday night. About forty guests attended the entertainment of eRe MEE ee CRAP the evening was games and singing.|the Mike Panjkovich home. . Luch was served, Another social will} Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Bossert were te held with Mr. and Mrs. Paul!rnursday evening visitors at the Holmes in two weeks. | Adolph Degner home. 8r., and Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Jr., were callers at the John Mueller home during the past week. Dwane Dalbec,; who has been @ pa- tient in the St. Alexius hospital, re- turned to his home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Fields and Mrs. Ella Wilkinson spent Friday night at the Ben McCloskey home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miller and J. Waener of Lincoln Valley were vis- {tors at the John Mueller home Tues- day evening. G. A. Hubbell, who is employed at Glen Ullin, spent the week-end with his wife and family. Mable Watkins, who has been in Missouri Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kulaski and family of Wilton spent. Sunday at the Anton Kulaski home. guest at the Ed Dalbec home Sun- day. The Mercer high school basketball team was defeated by the Wing team, 12 to 14 Wednesday evening. On Friday evening the Wing team was defeated by Robinson 13 to 14. The Wing independent team was de- feated by the Dawson team Wednes- day evening 25 to 29, All games were played at Wing. + By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Peter Meyers is spending this week in Bismarck at a hospital taking treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Enock shopped in Bismarck Tuesday. Lars Jacobson was a caller at Law- rence Fisher's in Ecklund Wednesday. Mrs, Walter Grabankewitz and two sons and Pete Meyers were visitors at _Jacobson’s Tuesday. Robert Morris of Bismarck and Les- ter’ Schonert were visitors at Walter Simons home Tuesday afternoon. Cornelia and Ingvald Johnson vis- ized at Albert Larson’s home Friday. Mrs. Lars Jacobson visited at the Enock Anderson home Friday after- noon. Allen Larson is visiting a few days this week at his home. He has spent the past two months at his uncle's in Painted Woods. Mrs. Con Johnson visited with Mrs. Joe Brown Thursday afternoon. Anderson the AK. Tuis Curious WoRLD FURNISHES THE NATIVES § By William Ferguson 0 7 OF TIBET WITH MBAT, MILK, BUTTER, CLOTHES, ROPE, TRANSPORTATION, FuaL, ANO BOATS. ‘week-end at the Godfrey Grenz home. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Dortt of Gay- ten visited with friends in this vicin- ity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, accom- panied by John Bendish of Fort Rice, were shopping in Linton and calling on friends in Strasburg early Monday tnorning. . Jake Schiemeister transacted busi- ness in Braddock Monday. Steve Koppy, Jr., transacted busi- ness at the Frank Lawler home Mon- day forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erickson and two children left recently for Bis- marck where they will make their fu-' ture home. They have stayed at the 8. E. Strandemo farm for the past rear. Fern Simons of Bismarck spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of her parents here. The 4-H Sewing club met at the home of Alice Spitzer Saturday after- noon, The next meeting will be at Engleman’s, March 3rd, Several friends and relatives at- tended the birthday party for Al Hal- den Sunday. Those from here were Anette Anderson, Vearl Holden and = Jacobson. Effie Erstrom was a week-end vis- itor at her home here. Harold and Allen Larson and Steve Monroe called at Jacobson’s Sunday afternoon. Hugh Simon visited at Erickson's Saturday afternoon. Lyman By 8. GYLDEN Heinie Wildfang, Sterling, was @ ; business caller at Seth Gylden’s Tues- day evening en route to Wing. Mrs. Henry Pihlaja is spending a few days with her mother at the home of Mrs, Lempi Hanmes. Benn Harju is employed at the Ru- dolph Harju home. Miss Gertrude Gylden received a severe cut on her forehead when she fell against a heater Thursday. George Chappell and John Kalla Frank Chesrown motored to Linton Saturday, ¢—_—_—_________-» Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Melvin Backman motored to Fargo recently with a load of stock for the farmers. Eric Englebritchen accom- panied him on his trip. Margaret Davis spent Saturday eve- ning and Sunday with Irene Speten. Roy Anderson of Still, called on Bert Hedstrom Sunday. Those who were guests at the L. W. Davis home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl and daughters, Violet and Velma, Miss Irene Speten and Edith Backman. A number of folks from Ghylin at- tended the oyster supper held in Still Friday evening given by the 4-H club members. A number of young folks held a skating party near the L. W. Davis home Saturday evening. ‘The Misses Inger and Sid Nord spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. L. W. Davis and son Staton motored to Harry Taplin’s Monday to attend to business, O. W. Backman was a business call- er in Regan Monday morning. ‘The pupils of Ghylin school No, 1 saw a gopher, while playing in the yard one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and daugh- ter, Dorothy, spent Saturday with Mr. and a: res Davis and family, ir. Rudol Speten called at the Albert Johnson farm Frid: © were callers at Elmer Josephson’s Thursday. John Gylden returned home Thurs- day after spending a few days visiting in the east country. Ed Dalbec was a business caller at Oscar Kavonius’ Wednesday evening. Mrs. Oscar Kavonius spent Thurs- patton were Thursday supper guests aa | Mr and Mrs. John Weber Jr., visited | Canfield | |Friday afternoon at the John’ Muller By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN The Pettibone basketball boys de- feated Canfield Friday night at the Canfield school. Mrs. Anna Strand and Einar were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Julius Jordah] and Sidney Cook! were callers at the Moilenan home| Sunday. Nina Fisher and Neomi Berg called at the Jordah! home Saturday. | Mrs. Gust Olson and children and) James Olson called at the Ole Olson home Friday. Mrs. B. O. Strand and son spent} Wednesday at the H. Davenport home. The Homemakers met at the Whit~ mer home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and | daughter called at the Ole Olson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher and fam- ily spent Sunday at the W. Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Cox and daughter spent Friday and Saturday at the Whitmer home. Miss Little was an overnight guest of R. Little Friday. She went to Bis- marck Saturday. Neomi Berg, Margaret Gavin and Thelma Hanson spent .the week-end at their homes in Regan. dames Gramling returned to his jhome in Regan recently, after tak- ing an examination which finished his four years’ work. G. O. Lindsey called at the J. Fisher home Thursday. SS | Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf accom- panied hy Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and Mrs, Bethel Bailey, motored to Wing Friday. Sunday dinner guests at the J. F. Little home were Joseph and Basil Nemetz, Victor and Jacob Graf and Aeired Bouche. Artiur Risch of Price, N. D., is a guest this week at the J. R. Fitz- Mrs. O. Dutton and family and | gerald home. Sai Doehr called at the P. E. Pat- ton home Saturday. Sunday of the Misses Mabel Se pss Canty hae fn Bie . and guests Lytle and Phyllis Little. Mr. Mrs. &. W. Nemetz and |ors at the A. Degner home. |family were Wing shoppers Saturday. Lydis, Marths and Hilda Grat were |{2, day afternoon with her brother, Henry Pihlaja. Robert Kirmu spent Thursday af- ternoon with Knute and Andrew Thompson. Miss Martha Harju was an over- night guest of Miss Ellen Hokana one night this week. Miss Harju spent Thursday with the Misses Gylden. Town callers Friday were Mrs. John Kalla, Mrs. Nels Niemi, Sulo and Sally Gylden, Arne Antilla and son Clifford. Mrs. Bill McKlusky of McKenzie is spending some time visiting friends and relatives around Wing. At pre- sent she is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nels Niemi. home in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein, son Henry, Walter Melhoff and Mike Elizabeth Leno were Wednesday evening visit- Reynold Engel called on Alfred Lar- son Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madiand and Donald Rhodes spent the week-end at his parental home. Edward Wickum is spending some time in Bismarck visiting with rela- tives. Sunday supper guests at the Bossert, home were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wag- ner and daughter Violet, Mrs. John Fode and small children, William Rath, and Sam Vik. George Sedivec called at the Ru-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Josephson spent dolph Engel home Tuesday. Sunday at Elmer Josephson’s. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son| Bill McKlusky was an overnight John and daughter Matilda. and Miss | suest. Freda Berg motored to Goodrich Sat-| Emil Erickson was a business caller urday afternoon to help Andrew Almer |8¢ Matt Reckman’s Friday. orleneate ue birthday. irs. Alfred Larson returned hi Ha Saturday from Bismarck where she| ¢ mpton ane pees @ patient in a Bismarck hos- pital, ELAZABETR Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein, son Henry, mi bia 008 iaeah Walter Melhoff and Eljzabeth Leno| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus were Sunday guests at the Christ Berg| visited at the Steve Koppy home home. Tuesday evening. Albert, David, Martha, and Clara| Merle Buck was a business caller in Bossert, Bernice Weber and Sam Vik|the Cannon Ball vicinity Wednesday. were Sunday evening visitors at the| dward Kiemele and Mr. and Mrs. Mie Padeovien Bene. Steve Koppy were business callers in eo is spent the week-|Linton from vicinity Tuesday. end at her parential home. . he va i Bismarck Wednesday to visit his sis- | Wing ter, Feild, ——_—_— who hospit By LILLIAN MUELLER + Mr. and Ruth and Vern Thysell of Mc- Kenzie and Mr. and Mrs. Arne Mad- pee spent Sunday st Ben MoClos- "8. Mr. and Mrs. John Laschkewitsch and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Laschkewitsch of Goodrich spent Sunday at the John Mueller home. Johnny and Harold Mueller spent the week-end visiting friends in Bis- Sr eae cena ut n 5 at her home in Alta, near iid The P. T. A. met Thursday at the Wing school. It was decided that school children should not be allowed i : cf Fa i £ 's _ ! | 3 ! i i g Hi if Hs BB ! ‘ E : | E i marck callers Monday. * FE Fl i i i FE E | Still By B. P. HAGSTROM The Hustlers Baby Beef 4-H club put on a benefit oyster supper in the Still hall Friday evening. A large crowd attended and the club realized @ very good sum. On the program following the supper were Oscar Hag- strom, Harry Anderson, Marilyn Johnson, Helen Halgerson, Margaret Gill, a group of the Sunshine ‘Workers club girls, Helen Pearson, Doris John- son, Seth Agent H. O. Putnam, and , rt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon, son, Duane, and daughter, Dorna Jean, visited at the C. L. Johnson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons, Emil and Hjalmar, of Stetber township, Ted Hochhalter and Ruben Pearson visited at the A. G. Hag- strom home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Richard of ‘Wilton visited with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Anderson of Still Saturday evening, Miss Verna Strand returned home ‘Wednesday from Bismarck where she { has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs, Ed Ulrich, for some time. Miss Lucille Asplund is in a Bis- marck hospital suffering from bruises received in a car accident a week ago, Raymond Christianson accompanied his father, Rev. A. Christianson of Regan, on a trip to Towner over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson called on Mrs. Signe Johnson Friday. Miss Margaret Anderson returned home Thursday from visiting with friends in Wilton for the past two weeks, David Asplund celebrated his fourth birthday Wednesday by entertaining a few friends. Ice cream and cake was served. Mrs. C. L, Johnson, son George and. daughter Bernadine, were overnight guests of Mrs. Cora Richard of Wil- ton Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and son David, visited with relatives in Wash- burn Sunday. Doris Johnson, Helen, Bennevi and Mary Pearson, Annie Tricha, Ruth and Elsie Hochhalter visited with Naomi Hagstrom Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Roy Anderson of Wing spent the week-end at her home in Still. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. J, Scott of Regan Sunday afternoon. Miss Bergetta Tosseth of Bismarck was a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Benton Bachman Sunday. Mrs. John Johnson and Ragnar Johnson visited with Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Johnson Monday. Experiments over a period of six years at the North Dakota Agricultur- al experiment station prove that it Pays to breed well fed and well grown ‘ewe lambs at nine months of age. If blighted barley must be sown it should be tested for germination, Seedy, and treated wit a meteury ant ith a disinfectant. fs ON FIRB You DON’T all Your DENTIST—You call the FIRE DEPARTMENT that’s the only way to get RESULTS | and when you have 2 task want-ads can perform, you call $2 for owr ad-taker,..and you get ‘ RESULTS. The Bismarck Tribune cca >