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| NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ‘Mrs. C. 8. Craven became new metn- bers. A luncheon was served. Mrs.! Clifford will entertain at the next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee of Bis- | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Sunday guests at the Bethel Bailey jome were Vernon and Lavina Bailey, ir, and Mra, J. F. Little, daughter Ruth, and son Virgil. H. ©. Rasche left for Bismarck Sat- ‘Lawrence Fitzgerald was a week-end guest at the Orville Sperry home. Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Sherman and family were Wednesday evening guests at the J. R. Pitegerald home. Effie, Edith and. Eric Christianson were Saturday guests at the Clifford Scott home. Guests of George and Helmer Mag- nuson Sunday were Laurence and Carl Moses, Victor and Hugo Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer and family and Miss Laura Little were Monday cevening dinner guests at the Earl Mowder home. Francis Fitzgerald returned home Saturday after spending several weeks as a guest of her sister and brother-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. John Pool. Mrs. P. E. Potton and daughter Mary returned home from Bismarck Satur- day after spending a week there. Mrs. John Fields was a Sunday guest. at the home of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bailey. Mrs, W. N. Kelley was 8 guest last week at the home of her brother Clif- ford Scott. o——___---.—_--—--—--— fj Steiber | ( Ceneantenerentriesrttio ene Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Uhde visited at {he John Carlson home Thursday afternoon. Misses Inger and Solveig Nord spent ‘Wednesday evening at the John Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Falmer visited over the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rupp of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons spent Sunday at the Ole Hag- strom home near Still. Jake Gaub and G. Wall motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Richard Rhines of Regan visited several days with Buster Schilling at the Fritz Uhde home. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Uhde called at the Chris, Waugeman home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wall spent Friday evening at the Jake Gaub home. August Krause, W. Wall and B. Hel- fenstein spent Sunday afternoon at the F.C. Uhde home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son ‘Wayne spent Wednesday afternoon at the Fritz Uhde home. Prateiederndl toa \ Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT The E. Johns, Freda, Paulina and Ernest Berg, Mathilda, Eva, John and Martin Degner, Theodore and Robert Weber, helped Miss Martha Sieglock celebrate her 16th birthday Thursday evening. Christ Berg and daughter Martha were Monday evening visitors at the Jacob Wagner home. : Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, sons| night Martin and Emil and daughters Louise} urday night. and Esther were Wednesday evening visitors at the John Weber, Jr., home. Miss Edna Furman spent the week- end with. her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Furman at Robinson, N. D. G. A, Bassert-and son Albert and Reynold Engel were callers in Bis-|@ marck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hein motored to. Fredonia Wednesday where they will visit for a few days. Christ Berg and son Reynold and Isidore Kremenetsky were capital city callers Thursday. The Richmond Harmonious Howlers held their meeting Wednesday eve-| Math ning. Clover Johns, Alice MeClusky,/#da Weller home Wednesdsy. end Harold Williams were visitors.|' Olaf Knudtson was a ‘The next meeting will be February 21. John Weber, Jr., and daughter Mary and rage ash marin caieet to Bis- mare ursday al Fred Berth,|gchiermeister home Thursday eve- who was @ patient in the Bismarck yi hospital. Mr. and Roy Marchant, and/ sunday. daughter Irene were Monday eve- ning of Mr. and Mrs. Allan ‘Westerman and son Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh spent. from Monday until Wednesday at the Dave Hochhalter home. | E i gibi -[- jeg lig Hy fal ee ify 7 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSVAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1934 the farm south of Bald- Duncan McGillis, are FH by Frank Miller. Mrs. Fred Kant called at ily Dorman home Monday. ule Zollar has returned ® several weeks’ visit in ————.——— Wing Mrs. Lee Hamblin and and Mrs. Math Dahl Robert Madiand of Haselton and Mrs. Charles McCormick and sons of .|Menoken and Harold Madland and ponsored |children spent Sunday at the Arne Madiand home. who is teaching i dim Sedivic, who has spent 13 rek, returned By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mias Ruth Lewis of Jamestown is visiting friends in McKenzie this ‘The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the hall Thursday night after the business session, dancing was en- joyed. The husbands and escorts ‘were guests. Refreshments were ser- by George Hughes, ‘Warren Clizbe and Miss Dorothy The Larkin club members gave & kitchen shower Monday afternoon at the T. T. Hughes honte in honor of Mrs. Otto Ayers of Menoken. Whist during the afternoon at and son Francis and ile spent Sunday in jes’ Aid held their meet- at the home of Mrs. H. Jacobson Florence Hubbell, who is attending college in Valley City, returned to her tal-home Friday night to spend Mrs. G. A. Hubbell spent the past week visiting friends in Glen Ullin. ; : ?) Emmanuel Wohl of Linton visited H with relatives at the Dave Kershaw» By B. P. HAGSTROM The Sunshine Workers 4-H club met at the home of Leona and Helen County Agent H. O, Putnam was present. A new member for asec e next meet at the Arthur be held at the home of Helen and | Suess, Wednensey, i Mary Pearson Saturday afternoon, Park Wood. Guests from Bismarck and Menoken were Mrs. C. R. Jacob- son, Mrs. Hedestrom, Mrs. Cuns and Mrs. Donald Laney, Mrs. Ed. Ebling, ‘Mra. Homer Craven and Mrs. Luella Bird of Menoken.” Miss Ella M. Leathers of Regent spent the' week-end hete at her home. ‘Miss Madge Runey made a trip this week-end to Minneapolis. Nellie Madge Runey, and. man to dinner Monday evening. Larkin club will meet with Mrs. T. T. Hughes February 27th instead . met Tuesday with 2¢ > Bismarck Friday. man home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette. and three daughters | evening. from near Bismarck, John from near Sterling, Ivan and Perry By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were callers in Mandan and Bismarck Tuesday. “Koppy was a caller at the i Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Bernard Hall and Pete Hallen mo- | Heintz home near Tuesday. Miss e Frank Koppy visited at the Jake ning. ‘Wm. Schiermeister was a caller at. Alex Neff and Fred Plines, Jr., were Frank ler home Thursday visiting with Henry Delzer Wednesday ie is isils? iyfis aPRHE8 z i i f EG g 5 ig g ies lil i Hy By DELLA MAE OLSON Bpworth League of Steele gave ‘& program Sunday afternoon at the nay St, anne oe , Minn., a! ‘services for his father. A. 8. E. Metcalf en- .. Orvetta Dutton and g lt ft g HH i se it ie i FE > i 5 if 4 / [ i i i i Re E | F i An i ketball team played the Indian girls’ team at Bismarck Friday evening. The score was 42-7 in favor of the Indian girls. tained Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Olson and family at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. F. O. Johnson, Miss Johnson, Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Olson spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Joe The members of the whist club tendered Mrs. Clarence Swanson a birthday party Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and Mr, ond Mrs. 5. ¢, Swanees: an¢ fam- ily were visitors at the P. Pederson home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland spent Sunday evening, visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. BE. Scudder. ‘The Bismarck Imps basketball team played the Driscoll boys team at a game here Saturday evening. The Imps defeated the Driscoll team with & score of 26-18. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Syverson and gon spent Sunday at the Hannah Pederson home. | Brittin — > ———- By 0. DUTTON Roy Cabbage was an overnight guest Friday at the Richard Day home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, MeMurrich and daughter Ethel visited at the John Stewart home Sunday. Sunday visitors at the C. D. Kim- ball home were Mr. and Mra. John Crawford, Henry Crawford, St., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder, and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Art Wengel and fam- ily of Hazelton and Mr. and Mrs. inday. ‘Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker shopped in Moffit Wednesday. Miss Etta Hoffman, Clair Porter and Ammon Pifer spent Sunday at the Elvin Hoover home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Mrs. O. Dutton and son Roy were supper Metcalf home in Driscoll. Miss Lydta, Briscoe visited at the Geo. Lewis home near Sterling last ‘Miss Pauline Hagstrom left Sunday Pecele till Friday. for Judson, N. D., where she opened bh Legend & term of school Monday morning. Miss Mary Morris visited with Miss|/ner guests at the Howard Smith Dorothy Little of Regan last week. Mra, Ebba Olson entertained with] ws. Triplett and Wm. Mills shop- .|& dancing party Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson visit- ed with Mrs. Signe Johnson Wednes- John Homer and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family were sup- home near Sterling Monday evening. ped in Bismarck Monday. ‘Alfred Hanson spent several days last week at the Dave Kershaw home. day. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson ; and Harry Tricka made a trip to Wilson Albert spent the week- BERG end in Bismarck and Mandan with wa daloncirs pace a friends. Mrs. John Wagner spent s few days pciatold, Sundstrom called on Reu-| at ‘her parental home at Menoken “| "pred Johnson and Arthur Christen- | ’nn6 ° son motored to Bismarck Thursday. ed Scare: accosted win airs [called at the Sam Berg home Satur- Eawin Johnson to Wilton Saturday. | we Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist an ee sons, Emil Hjalmi Herbert Wagner were supper uest township bers on fred eliyered at the Adam Schauer home at Meno- | Brick Pearson Saturday afternoon. Ken iericey. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand an ‘Miss small ing at the Sam Berg home. Axel Perrone ity at the) peiander is a cousin of Mrs. Berg. Mrs, Walfred Asplund ang. daugh-ling with relatives and friends here poh with Mrs. John As-|ID5 Weekend. He motored to Mar- during the illness of her sister, Marie Hugh and Raymond Redington John Wagner, Herds Berg and Caroline Balander of Velva is visit- Harold Hientz of Regan was visit- tin, N. D., Saturday where he will uraday. Mrs. C, L. Johnson called Dace aria pareules on Mr. and Mrs. John Noon Saturday |*Pend ® few Gays Tit soa. several of her fflends at her home in remem- rustle Lake Monday pitrecieree brance of her day Sunday eve- Mrs. cocuan Poach nea eg mire and Mrs. Harold Lange. who valid. as making their new home south an ‘invalid for the past several] here, spent Sunday at the Christ Wolf ‘Miss Gladys Gramling of Still spent john Kufle entertained a few the week-end with relatives in Regan.| , Mts. Jone Kite or dinner Sun- Word has been received of the/ 4a. birth of a girl Sunday morning to! “ivr and Mrs. Karl Gesele, who for Mr. and Mrs. 8. Laughlin of James-| ine jest two weeks, have been in & ismarck hospital, returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall and chil- Mr. and Mrs. John. Berg Bites ughters, Aletha and Alma. nt Serehtay evening at the Emanuel i Mercer. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Jake Stude spent, Mr, and Mrs. Dave Keck and son|sunday evening at the John Kurle Kenneth visited relatives at McClus-/ home. :. Mrs. John J. Wagner and sone ae ar Mercer, also Mr. and Mrs. John J. mover. soot ony eve- ning at the John 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Schlofman and daughters visited at the Christ Wolf fman and By MRS. B. M. WELCH Mrs, Ruth McMurrich, Bet. Baird, Sunday |ruella Tollefson and Lawrence Dop- pler visited at the Robert ‘Welch Emanuel Laggie and|" yr, and Mrs. Glen Oder and e Adam Keck |daugnter, Lawrence , Russel TX Robert Welch visited | | | fit Feb. 2ist for an all-day meeting. All ladies of the community are in- vited, cach lady bringing either cake lor sandwiches. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thomas enter- Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were visitors at the Stephen Triplett home Tuesday, Miss Lydia Briscoe return- ed home with them and visited there until Friday. Mrs. William Langly called at the Gaskill home Thuraday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and Miss Beula Benz were Moffit callers Fri- day night. Miss Ann Hayes visited Saturday at the Herman Nicman home. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney, Edna Mae and Mrs. Charles Gaskill visited and shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Driscoll visited Sunday at the Walter Reed home. ae { Florence Lake By MRS. L. C. MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Calvin William and Delmar McClellan were Tuesday Wing callers. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pankovitz were Monday evening visitors at the John ‘Witt home. Jim Kosnick was ® Sunday caller at the Herman Neiters home. Grant Hubble of Wing was a Sun- day caller at the Herman Neiters home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson were Monday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Witt. Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon and Clara Johnson were Wilton callers one day last week. Donald McKennon spent the week- end with his father, Dan McKennon. -————_ Ghylin | By MARGARET DAVIS Edwin Backman visited with Alfred Anderson Saturday evening. Earl Davis of Estherville township visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Davis of Ghylin. Emerson Gill and Edith Backman, Wilton high school students, spent the week-end at their parents’ home here in Ghylin. Albert Johnson was ® business call- er at Willis Gill’s and L. W. Davis’ Monday. Vernon Brennise of Regan is stay- ing with his cousin, Reynold Spitzer, for a few days. Ole Johnson was hurt while work- ing in Bert Hedstrom’s mine one day last week. He was taken to the hos- pital in Bismarck immediately. Miss Elsie Coleman called on Mar- garet and Eunice Davis Wednesday evening. O. W. Backman and son Edwin were business callers at the Emil Sundquist home Friday afternoon. Oliver Tosseth and Miss Sid Nord spent Sunday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and daughter, Leona May, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and family. By MISS JENNIE WAISTE Mr. and Mrs. 8. Schlosser and fam- ily spent Tuesday evening at the Joe Braun home. The school board held a special meeting at the Pressler home Wed- nesday afternoon. . The Schlosser children spent Wed- nesday evening with Miss Waiste at ‘Wild Rose school No. 1. Misses Helen Doehle and Jennie Waiste spent the week-end at Moffit. Miss Catherine Schlosser, who is employed at Moffit, spent Sunday with her parents. J. P. Jensen and O. L. Peterson made short calls at the Wild Rose schools Wednesday afternoon. H. A. Carlisle was a Moffit caller Friday. Harriet | By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mrs. E. R. Leach spent several days visiting at the C. F. Lambert home this week. Bernard Zimmer, who has been at- tending college in Valley City, spent. the week-end at his parental home here. Mr, and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and family motored to Bismarck Saturday to visit Mrs. Weitstock’s mother, Mrs. H. Mutcheler. Ann and Annette Gellner spent the week-end at their parental home. A surprise birthday party was held ‘at the George Pehl, Sr., home Sunday evening, the occasion being Wands Pehl's birthday. George Galbreath and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Gouldeman of Tuttle were Sun- day callers at the C, F, Lambert home. Sunday callers at the Russell Wil- liams home were Ruth and Arthur Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel. Beulah Williams spent Saturday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shopp. Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Heaton, Jr., of McKensie spent Tuesday at the C. F. Lambert home. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutske, Mr. and Mrs, William Gellner and Mrs. Jacob Wutzke motored to Bismarck visited Caroline & patient at the St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. L. L. Zimmer, Ann Eide, Bernard Zimmer and Elsie Eide were callers in Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson from | @. 1, Beverly and Elaine, and H. E Pees home, ir. and Mrs. Theo Quanrud and Helen and Leonard, Mr. and Mrs, Alec Oshanyk and Genece, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, Harold Larson and Ray Simons were among those who spent Sunday at Jacobson’s home. Mrs. Lars Jacobson and Violet Johnson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ritchie of Bismarck to Mc- Clusky Sunday where they visited at inal Ritchie home. lomas Jacobson spent Sunt Gust Larson's, =~ t—" Moffit t By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen enter- tained at a whist party Monday night. Four tables were in play. High prizes went to Miss Harriet Moffit and Jack Durfee. A lunch was Served by the hostess. Mrs. Jim Legg entertained at eup- per Tuesday night the Misses Esther Lang, Grace Miller, Margaret Gillen and Mr. Velzy. Mrs. Burt Johnson spent Tuesday at ae an Carroll home. lies’ Bridge club and their husbands met at the Charles Ander- son home Thursday evening. Prizes Charles Anderson. A lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell spent the week-end at the H. A, Carlisle home visiting her sister and family. Monday. midnight. business trip to Jamestown Tuesday. John Adams as a sissy boy. tess, assisted by Mrs. 8. T. Mauk. blen home Sunday. to the John Benz farm. loover. Sunday evening. Tuesday night. lunch was served. day. By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Tuesday. day. treatments. Bismarck shoppers Saturday. E. A. Van Vleet home. Hansen of Kidder county. dal Sunday. L. B, Olson home. lotte Olson. By VIOLET CLARKE Bismarck Saturday. and Alex Neff and Fred} Tom Smith was a supper guest st Phines called at the William Gellner|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Han- | his neck, Scott were Sunday visitors at Alvin} at this writing. were won by Mrs. Emil Enockson and Mrs. Adolph Exner and sister, Mrs. Ida Orn of Edgeley, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Richards Mrs. Jim Legg entertained about 20 guests at a bridge party Thirs- day afternoon. Four tables were in play. Prizes went to Mrs, Emanuel Enockson and Mrs. C. A. Anderson. The Misses Esther Lang, Grace Miller, Margaret Gillen, Harriet Mof- fit and Etta Hoffman were enter- tained at the Howard Brownawell home Thursday evening. Bridge was the pastime. A lunch was served at Don Dralle and John Benz made a The members of the Homemakers and their husbands gave ® costume party at the hall Saturday night.. Mrs. Howard Brownawell won the lad- jes’ prize as Martha Washington and The Homemakers met with Mrs. Mike Hanson Friday afternoon. Plans were made for the free clinic to be held at the Moffit school Thuraday A lovely lunch was served by the hos- Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and children visited at the H. D, Ham- John Bens moved his family into town Monday. Carl Olson moved in- Miss Etta Hoffman:and Clair Por- ter visited at the Elvin Hoover home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alfred He The Misses Etta Hoffman and Harriet Moffit, Clair Porter and Mur- ray House and Mrs. C. E. Moffit were entertained at the John Adams home Mrs. Asa Werner visited with Miss Grace Miller and Miss Esther Lang Mrs. Jim Legg entertained at a whist party Monday night. High prizes were won by Mrs. Emil Enock- son and Frank Durfee. A lovely Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kendall and) son and Ollie Kendall were dinner guests at the J. C, Kendall home Sun- oe i Clear Lake | o——_—_—_——-—--* Mrs. Henry Olson, twin sons and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson visited with Grandma Olson while in Driscoll ‘Miss Charlotte Olson, who has been a patient at the Bismarck hospital for a few days, returned home Tues- Mrs. Adolph Peterson has spent the past week at Bismarck with her eon, Clifford, who was receiving medical Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer were Mr. and Mrs. Hans Pederson spent Sunday with Mr. Pederson’s mother, children were Sunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family spent Sunday with Mrs. New- land’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jens Homer Taylor and sons, Ross and Howard, motored to the Peter Klucks- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family spent Sunday evening at the Allen Van Vieet and Marvin Mag- ness were Saturday callers at the ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer called on Theodore Skogen Tuesday, who has been on the sick list for some time. t Christiana | is getting along nicely Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Ernest Johnson's home en route from Sterling Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten spent Saturday and Sunday in Bismarck, visiting relatives and friends. oe | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. Andrew Lehr is a patient in the Bismarck hospital, having been taken there last week. Her daugh- ters, Alice and Lucille, are with her as her condition is considered serious. The bridge club met with Mrs. A. H. Lundberg Thursday, Feb. 1st. Score prises were won by Mra. Law- Tence Hopkins and Mrs. B. Q. Lein. Mrs. Carl Berg entertains the club Feb. 15th. Rev. Christenson motored to Kulm the past week and was the guest of @iends there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taplan of Wil- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oscar- son of Oregon were Thuraday guests at the Carl Berg home. Mrs. Oscar- son and Mrs. Taplan are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heer of Bis- marck and Miss Ethel Hendrickson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Miss Frances Cox return- ed to Bismarck with the Heers. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopkins en- tertained 12 guests at a bridge din- ner Sunday evening. Morton Strand, Jr., spent the week- end as the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Anna Strand. While there he attended the birthday party given by Mrs. Alvin Ghylin for her son, Claire. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter Marjorie called on Driscoll friends ‘Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Cox were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer of Canfield. Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins returned ‘Thursday from a week's visit at Cas- selton, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and daughter Colleen of Bismarck were Regan callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and Mrs. Reka Manning left Thureday for an extensive visit to western points. | Ecklund By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Miss Viola Baumiller of Baldwin is spending a few days visiting with Nellie Partyka. Bill Gerke, Baldwin, was a caller at the Art Franklund home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox were dinner guests at the Carl Spitzer home Sun- day. Wednesday, Feb. 7, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Partyka of Wilton celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. ‘Those who attended from this vicin- ity were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray and Mr. and Mrs. John Partyka. visiting with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Schuler, returned home Sunday. Shoppers in Wilton Saturday were Mrs. Oscar Backman. Naas and relatives at Hebron. —— | Missouri | NCA | By MRS. K. R. SNTDER Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Relph Snyder were Monday evening visitors at the Studie Woodworth home. Mrs. Florence Savage of Seattle, Wash., who came here to attend the funeral of her father, W. H. Edwards, visited with friends and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine, several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mallard and Elmer Agnew from near Menoken called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder Thuraday afternoon. Amos Robidou has accepted a posi- tion with the state as highway in- spector and is now located at Dick- inson. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Henry Crawford, Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder were entertained for Sunday dinner at the C. D. Kimball home near Brittin. S. W. Burleigh | ——__—_* By MRS. ALEX STEWART anniversary of his arrival in North Dakota. Mr. Brown came here as & young man in 1684 and has lived in this vicinity ever since. He was a Dan McClean’s. ~ John Becknell ‘visited with his brother, Edward, Sunday. Emory and Walter Woodworth call- ed at the Dan McLean home Tues- day. Lawrence Dahl and O. G. Daven- Pilatverian adler ‘Aid society tt 4 iy the home of Mrs, Bert Buckley Fri- day, Feb. 16. John Stewart home near Brittin Wed- | Regan * vited. By OLGA M. RISE Alfred Arneson, who spent the past week at Eldridge, N. D., returned home ‘Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Botnen and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise spent Wednesday night at the Ole Spilde home. D. D. Barkman, Alfred Arneson, Mrs. H. O. Arneson and Olga Rise motored to Bismarck ‘Thursday. Jerry Landthorn was an over-night guest at John Birkeland’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholt and daughter and Verna Lien spent Mon- = evening at the Theodore Skogen jome. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Klukadal, son Rudolph, Orville Nyseth, Dagny Bot- nen and Valdemar Lein spent Monday evening at J. O. Rise’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholt, daugh- ter La Donna and Verna Lien spent Sunday at the M. A. Lien home. Arnold Christianson of Mandan was a brief caller at his parental home Sunday, his father returned with him and will spend « few days. The Luther Leauge will meet at the church basement Sunday afternoon Feb. 18. Everyone welcome. Please bring cake or sandwiches. ? Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and daughter colleen of Bismarck, called at the Helgeson ranch Sunday. ‘The play “Out to Win” given by nine local young folks at the Finn hall Sat- urday evening, was well attended. Trysg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Emil Mogue transacted business last Sunday at the Hendershott home. school. She is a senior. ‘nish the remainder of the term of high- ‘A party was given one night last ‘Miss Ruth Brenniese, who has been |They left immediately for Littlefork. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Engstrom, Mr.|dinner guests Wednesday at the Art and Mrs. Samuel Schuler, Mr. and | Magnus home. Mrs. Otto Larson, Mrs. Henry Fox| Joe Poole, Sr., and son from Bald- and Mrs. Richard Polzin and Mr. and/win, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and | Willie Jiras called on Nels Nelson's Frank Murray is visiting ‘with | Wednesday. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnus, Lyla, George and Elmond Pettis motored to Bismarck one day last ‘week. Harlo Hendershott and Anton Fish- er were dinner guests Tuesdey at the | Emil Hogue home. Sunday at the Anton Fisher home. Halver Teglebeck and Ernest Kell visited Tuesday with Carl Larson. Axel Johnson was a visitor Friday night at the ere home. for Lawrence's 20th birthday anni- yersary. The evening wes spent in- formally and refreshments were served. at midnight by the hostess. Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson and Floyd took Edna Loraine to Bismarck Thursday to consult @ physician. Cromwell By ULE JIRAS Fred Schroeder, Jr.. has gone to Wilson Brown celebrated the 50th | Anamoose, N. D., rete be xo ee guest Thursday at the Dave Sites|Omaha, Nebraska, where he spent the home and also visited and dined at |Past several months visiting his broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bernstein. Joe Jiras was & dinner guest at the at the F. C. Neison home Thuraday. ‘Mrs. Gertie Anderson, teacher of port transacted business in Bismarck Cromwell School No. “2.. spent the week-end in Bismarck with her fam- ily. F. H. Schroeder was a visitor at the Albin Hedstrom home near Baldwin, Mrs. Alex Stewart called at the! nine,