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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | ; Hampton _ | y0 By ELIZABETH KOPPY is Visitors at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and sons, Miss Pauline Xoppy and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bichler all of Strausburg, and of this vicinity Misses Emma Kreig, Caroline and Hilda and Albert Backhaus. Herman Backhaus and son Herman nd Steve Koppy were in Linton ‘Wednesday. Gottlieb Dill was a caller at the Godfrey home Friday afternoon. Frank Koppy was an over night guest at the John Rebenitsch, Jr., home of near Fort Rice Saturday. Francis Chesrown accompanied by his father motored to Linton Thurs- day where the latter stayed in town to visit with his family for some time. Miss Hilda Schiermeister spent the ‘week-end at the Godfrey Grenz home. Visitors at the Steve Koppy home Sunday afternoon were Francis Ches- rown, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fischer and Charles Clark, the latter three of Li- vona. Philip Grenz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grenz of Gayton 1s visiting at the Godfrey Grenz home this week. Lyman | By 8. GYLDEN Hilma and Edwin Olson spent Bunday at Gust Eckholm’s. Miss Sally Gylden spent a few Gays with her sister, Mrs. Dave Jos- ephson, Eino and Severie Eckholm were town callers Friday. Misses Tyne and Stiri Eekholm, Sulo and Severt Gylden, Eino, Sulo and Severie Eckholm spent Wednes- day evening at Louis Olson's. Walter Ojanen was a caller at Louis Olson’s Saturday. Mrs. Gust Lento and daughter, Ly- dia, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Josephson, Velma and William Kalla called at the John Kalla home Saturday. Miss Sadie Josephson and Lydie Niemi, nurses at the Bismarck hos- Pital, spent the week-end at their parental homes here. Sulo Erickson and Sulo Gylden chi visitors at William Harju’s Sun- lay. Miss Mabel Maki resumed her teaching at Lyman No. 3 after a va- cation of two months. Miss Hilma Olson also resumed her teaching at Trygg school No. 4. —————»@ Frances | By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Geo. Wachal and son, Frank, and daughter, Dorothy, and granddaugh- ter, Shirley Paul, were callers at the ‘W. A. Dietzman home Tuesday af- ternoon. Selmer Oanes returned home on ‘Thursday after spending some time gag Anton Larson home near Tem- Edwin Dietzman returned home Saturday evening after spending sev- eral days at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Gour- dette, north of Bismarck. Laurence Madland and Vern Thy- tell, ‘Wayne Drawver and John Kru- ger spent Thursday evening at the Selmer Oanes home. Ed. Widger and Robert Miller tran- sacted business in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and son, Harold, were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Ellyn Pherrill spent the week- end at her parental home in Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and John Allinson were callers at the John Kruger home Thursday night. Welch’s Spur By MES. R. M. WELCH Otis Davenport of Stewartsdale alled at the Wm. Cameron and Rob- ert Welch homes Monday. to bring their lunch and observe the children and their work on a regular school day. Short talks on Lincoln and Washington were given by the pupils in the afternoon. Six moth- ers were present. Ice cream and cake were served at the close of the after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day visited at the Chas. Bower home near the river Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrison and Mrs. Homer Andrews and daughter| were Moffit visitors Wednesday. The THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, tored to, Fullerton, N. D., Friday af- |ternoon to bring their mother home. She has spent the past two months visiting relatives at Fergus Falls, Minn., and Fullerton. They returned home Sunday evening. Misses Helen Scramstad and Ethel Brenden and Arthur Deckert tran- sacted business in Bismarck Satur- day. C. M. Bierke, Alfred Arneson, B. N. Lein, D. D. Barkman and Haral Christianson motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson of Wilton spent several days visiting at the B. N. Lein home. Ghylin | ladies visited with Mra. Olson in the | ©. O. P. Welch spent most of this week at the home of his son, John. Luella Tollefson called at the Rob- ert Welch home Thursday. Friends of the Fred Seems family of Chesterton, Ind., will be interested to know that Mrs. Seems and their children are in Bismarck, called there by the serious illness of Mrs. Seems’ brother, Frank Weymouth. Leo Doppler, who has been visiting relatives and friends in north central ‘Minnesota for several weeks, returned home Friday afternoon, Alfred Born, Leo Doppler, Lawrence visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Welch, Sunday night. Ella Funston, Mrs, M. E. Funston grandson, Fred Andri, end Mr. and Mrs. Roy Funston and baby vis- ited at the Chester Boyd home Sun- day. Brittin B iy Ha i 1 i i “ 3 iH i i z ie E i BE i ceil i i z i i, fee i 2 g z Ecied Hee ef mit it | ey afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimball and daughter visited at the C. D. Kimball home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oberg and Mr. and Mrs. M.-M: Drate and son, Bob, spent Sunday at the Jason Hoover home. | Canfield | ————_ —————__ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Bennie Lein called at the A. Ghylin home Friday evening. The Canfield school is giving a pro- gram Friday, March 2. Miss Gudrun Jordahl spent the week-end with her folks. Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar and Violet Olson, Mrs. T. Hetherington and son and Dee Bailey were supper guests at the A. Ghylin home Saturday eve- ning. Chas. Our is spending a few days at the McCoy home. Selma Moilenan spent Sunday with Eva McAllister. Neomi Berg and Thelma Hanson spent the week-end at their homes in Regan. Mrs. T. Hetherington and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and family} spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the O. Whitmer home. Mrs. Art Strand spent Thursday at/ the Anna Strand home. Nina Fisher called at the Jordah! home Saturday. Ladies Aid met at the Strand home Feb. 28. ‘s I Steiber | —-—_———————_* By MRS. WM. HICKEL J. C. Olson called at the Sam Schafer home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patmer and children, Bernice and Bobbie, mo- tored to Wilton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson mo- tored to Driscoll Friday. Mrs. Carl- son spent several days there with her ee Mrs. Clifford Nelson, who is Miss Bessie Anderson is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Falken- stein, and family of Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Falmer were Regan shoppers Saturday. The Gaub young folks spent Tues- day evening at the McAllister home. John Carlson and children, Denis and Doris, spent Sunday at the Wm. Hickel home. Emi! and Hjalmer Bergquist, Philip and Emil Zelmer spent Sunday at the John Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Steinert and family spent Wednesday evening at the Gottlieb Zelmer home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vollmer and daughter, Martha, motored to Wash- burn Wednesday where they visited with their daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Geide. Martha remained for an ex- tended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schafer enter- tained a number of friends at a dancing party at their home Satur- day evening. John Zelmer was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. Misses Emma and Tracy Schelsky of Benedict visited at the Gottlieb Zelmer and Adolph Bender homes ‘Wednesday. Fred Bergquist called at the John Anderson home Wednesday. Buster Schilling called at the Wm. Hickel home Thursday. Wm. Hickel called at the Bert Dan- felson home Tuesday. —————————__—_——_—_—_ - Schrunk By IRENE MARCHANT Miss Irene Marchant spent Monday atin with her sister, Mrs. John tt. Mrs. ©. M. Nolan and sons, Ted and George, were Wing shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh were Mon- day evening visitors at the Dave Hochhalter and George Vollmer homes. Jim Kozinek was @ Monday morn- ing caller at the W. M. Ryan home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughter, Irene, and Gust, Witt were Monday evening visitors at the E. M. Nolan home. day of last week with her daughter, Mrs. E. M. Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Thursday afternoon at her perental William Ryan and son, Tom, Henry Snelder, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hoch- | cogg, ‘and |licious lunch was served. The next By MARGARET DAVIS paces Mrs. H. B. Gill visited with Mrs. W. B. Gill Monday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Johnson visited with | Mrs. Nick Holgerson Saturday eve- ning. Miss Irene Speten spent the week- end with Miss Naome Kjerstien of ‘Wilton. Arne and Nels Tosseth called at the O. W. Backman home Monday. Miss Eunice and Margaret Davis spent a few days last week visiting with the Misses Irene Speten and Edith Backman of Wilton. The 4-H Sewing club met at the home of Nick Holgerson Saturday af- ternoon. All members were present. Miss’ Bergetta Tosseth spent the week-end in Ghylin township. e—————_—_—_————_* | Wing | —_________— By MARTHA MUELLER Nic Laschkewitsch of Goodrich spent Tuesday night at the John Mueller home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey, Ne- ola. Scalion and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie O'Brien spent Sunday visiting at the John Harty home. Alyce Bates and Edna Eliason were callers at the A. L. Felton home Sun- day evening. Bismarck callers during the past. week were, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville and children, John Mueller, Mrs. Ed. Dalbec, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Sedivic and Pete Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., were supper guests at the John Mueller home Saturday. Basketball games played the past week were: Wing was defeated by teachers and the Misses Harriet Mof- fit and Etta Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and children, Mrs. Ed DeHaan and Mrs. C. E. Moffit were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane, B. F. Lane and Wm. Lane were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Nutter of Baker, Mont., arrived here Monday evening and expect to make their home here. The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Emil Enockson Wednesday, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfee enter- tained a number of friends at a whist party Saturday night. Ladies’ high prize was won by Mrs. Burt Johnson and men’s by Emil Enockson. A lunch was served by the hostess. The Misses Esther Lang and Grace Miller visited at the Ed Olson home Saturday night. “A Night with Seth Parker” will be presented by a local cast at the Methodist church here Saturday eve- ning. John Howard will impersonate the famous radio performer. The committee in charge announces an original stage setting. The actors will be garbed in old-fashioned clothes and will sing many of the songs that have helped make Parker one of the better known entertainers in the country. ‘ Missouri By MRS. K. RB. SNYDER Doris Hohelmer and Bobby Work- amp spent Tuesday afternoon with their aunt, Mrs. J. E. Chesak. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodworth and son and Emory Woodworth were Friday evening supper guests at the John Crawford home. Mr, and Mrs. Amos Robidou came home Saturday from Dickinson. Mr. Robidou. who is state highway in- spector, is employed there and Mrs. Robidou has been visiting there with her husband for the past two weeks. John Kluksdahl spent the week-end with relatives near Driscoll. Bob McDonnell from Bismarck called at the Leslie Clark home Tues- day evening, and accompanied by Eliza Nicholson and Wayne Clark called at the Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald were Sunday guests at the Alex An- derson home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark visited at the John Crawford home Tuesday evening. Mercer 10 to 11 at Mercer Wednesday. ‘Wing independents were defeated by McClusky 39-18 Thursday no the lat- ter’s floor. Wing defeated Driscoll 11-4 on the latter's floor Friday. Sterling was defeated by Wing 49-14 on the latter's floor Saturday. Mrs. Jim Olson spent Sunday visit- ing with her sister, Mrs, Gust Olson. Glenview | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Melvin Danielson, Andy Garnes, and Ole Aune of Regan were Friday evening callers at the Jacobson home. Con Johnson, a farmer of this neighborhood, received the contract for mail carrier on the route west of Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and son, Ray, visited at the Tom Morgan home Friday afternoon. A number of friends were enter- tained at a card party at the Lowell Christenson home Saturday evening. Vearl Holden was a visitor at the Jacobson home Thursday afternoon. Cornelia Johnson visited at the Al- bert Larson home Friday afternoon. Steve Monroe, Allen and Alice Lar- son were Saturday evening guests at the Con Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons were Bismarek shoppers Thursday. \ Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mrs. Adolph Hansen spent Friday with her sister, Miss Tillie Schoon. George Harding of Kalispell, Mont., arrived here Monday to attend to some business interests and visit rela- tives and friends. He is staying at the Edward Smith home. Miss Violet Clarke was a caller in Sterling Tuesday. Adolph Hansen was a caller at the home of John Elness Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and family spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon. | §.W. Burleigh | ———_—_—_—_—__—____—___* By MES. ALEX STEWART Mr, and Mrs. Joe Jantzer of He- bron visited at Jacob Dietrich’s Sat- urday and Sunday. Catherine, Matilda and Matt Diet- rich, Adeline Yantzer and Matt Ren- ner called at Alex Stewart's Sunday. David Fryer of Bismarck visited his daughter, Evelyn, Thursday. Mrs. Donald Nicholson called at J. Dietrich’s Sunday. Andrew Irvine motored to James- town and Valley City Saturday. Charlie Johnson returned home Saturday after spending two weeks visiting at the John Gates home. Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Charles Gosney and Russel Hanson called at the W. 8, Triplett home near Brittin Sunday evening. Rus- se] remained there to work. Mrs. Ed. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. John Benz of Moffit called at the Henry Jessen home Mnoday night. Mrs. Henry Jessen, Mrs. Charles Gaskill, Mrs. Horace Fairchild, Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Presley M. Gosney attended the Ladies Aid quilt- ing bee at the home of Mrs. Moffit in Sterling Wednesday. Anton Oberg was a Sterling busi- ness caller Friday. Mrs. Henry Jessen motored to Bis- enjoyed during the evening and a > lunch served by the members. i Richmond Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ishmael and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance Mrs. C. 8. Craven. Sam Vik was a Saturday over night guest at the Harold Madland home. Bossert Bis- marck Friday. ° By MES. JOHN A. BERG ily, and Matilda Degner were Friday Martha Wolf spent the week-end at | evening visitors at the Mile Panjko- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner spent] Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert were Sunday evening at the Christ Warner| Thursday evening visitors at the Mr. and Mrs, Sam Berg motored to] Wm. Engel and Jacob Stiendwand Bismarck Saturday. from Garrison were Friday over night ents of a girl born Feb. 22 at their] Miss Theo. E. Johns spent the week- home. end at her parental home. ‘ Engel and the last two weeks with her cousin,|Mr. and Mrs. David Hien and family Mrs. Sam Berg, returned to her home/and Bill Nieters attended the sur- Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and son,|/Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Albert, visited at the Ed Berg home| Ryan’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein, By MARTHA BOSSERT were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and o_O Wilson ! Rudolph Engel, Adolph Degner and Gottfried motored to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- Wilton with Beverly Cummings, vich home. home. Adolph Degner home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner are par- | guests at the John Weber, Jr. home. Miss Carline Bolander, who spent} Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph at Velva, N. D., Saturday. prise party at the William Ryan home Friday evening. the John A. Berg home, Harry Berg of Still spent the week- end with his cousin, Albert Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bender visited at the Ed. Gesele home Sunday eve- ning. Paul Redington visited at the John Berg home Monday evening. Mrs, Mary Adamyck and Mrs. Centa Hyckan called on Mrs. J. A. Berg Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Jr., spent the week-end at Tappen with Mrs. Wall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and daugh- ter, Aletha, motored to Anamoose and Martin, N. D., where they visited with relatives last week. | Still By B. P. HAGSTROM ‘The Ladies Aid of the Sunne Lu- theran church met at the Walter Albert and David Bossert, Sam Vik Halley and Grace Nelson and Wel-|and William Degner were Sunday ter Miller spent Thursday evening at evening visitors at the David Hien home. ss ‘Willie Siegler was a Sunday over- night guest at the Adolph Degner home. ‘The Bossert young folks attended the party at Jake Mehloff’s home Saturday evening. Harriet By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel were callers in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner and daughter, Caroline, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke motored to Bismarck Saturday to visit Gotfred Wutzke who is & patient in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and family and Misses Louise Pehl and Marthe Merkel motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Weitstock and chil- dren remained until Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Harry Mutcheler. ‘The pupils in Miss Pehl’s room en- Spangberg home Thursday afternoon.|tertained their mothers and the high George Johnson and Albert Hag-| school pupils at a Washington pro- strom accompanied Melvin Backman | gram in the gymnasium Thursday af- of Regan on a trip to Fargo Friday.|ternoon. The boys returned Sunday. A group of relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and 80M,| surprised Christ Wetzel at a birthday David, and Axel Asplund visited with| party at the school house Sunday Mrs. Asplund’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| evening. a Louis Bergquist, of Washburn Tues-| Ben Hubbard and his mother of day. Tuttle were Sunday guests at the L. Rev. and Mrs. A. Christenson of|7, zimmer home. Regan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pete} wr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoffman Johnson Thursday. and family called at the Russell Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson, George |}iams home Saturday evening. Johnson and Melvin Backman of Re-} wr, and Mrs. William Gellner gan were guests at the Hagstrom) cated at the Theodore Hoffman home home Sunday. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. vind Ermer i t——"wild Rose t family visited with Mr. rs, Clifford Richard of Wilton Sunday. | | Wild Rose Anthony Erickson called at the | @—-———? Hagstrom home Wednesday. TE ‘Mr. and at. Pete Johnson cand By MISS JENNIE WAIS: abd sh ted tat ay te ; Jake Voll were Motfit Mrs. John Johnson Wednesday. Bindeates Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson, Ed-| fr. and Mrs. 8. Materie were Brad- gar Thompson, Mrs. Alice Weiz and! aocy callers Friday. daughter, Barbara, visited at the/ Caters at the Joe Braun home Clarence Falkenstein home Thursday|/gynday afternoon were Wendelin evening The occasion was Leslie/schiosser and Peter Materie. Falkenstein’s birthday. Joe Braun, who spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thor and/with relatives in Bismarck, returned daughters, Ruth and Evelyn, home Friday. toy Bismarck (enue ay, Miss Helen Doehle, teacher of Wild Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart called at the Henry Van Horn home in | Ecklund | i! | —! Tus Curious WORLD By William | Ferguson 4 The AMERICAN INDIAN, USING | HIS BIRCH BARK CANOE, CHASED ANO CAPTURED WHALES LONG CAVE PEARLS.. CURIOUS SPHERICAL BODIES, WHICH FORM IN CALCIUM CARBONATE. with two cakes forming the center of the table. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trygg and fam- ily of Gibbs called Wednesday and reminded him of his birthday anni- versary. The group enjoyed a pleas- ant time. A number of friends and neighbors called at the Andrew Trygs home ‘Tuesday evening to charivari Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Trygg who were married recently. Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments were served. A gift of money was presented the couple. Sam Brown received word from his mother, Mrs. M. Pavlousky, Chicago, that his step-father had died recently. Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ray Hazlegrove called Monday eve- ning at the Roy Papke home. ae Ulfers was in Arena Mon- - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner and supper guests Tuesday at the Roy Papke home. In the after- noon Roy Papke and Ray Hazlegrove went to Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Papke and Mrs. Ed. Papke and daughter, Luella, called at the Roy Papke home Tues- day afternoon. Harry Sa lence scan sanatire iy. Milt Goldsmith and son, Dale, and Frank Gray were in Steele on busi- Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher of Trygs| pose school No. 2, spent the week-| “sr, township visited at the Charlie Lind| ‘nq at ner home near Moffit. Ppt rey lo home Sunday. Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fisher’s mother, who has been visit- Sterling Hawkins. ing with Mrs. Nina Sandelin for the ‘ past three weeks, returned home with r them. By FERN &. STEWART | Baldwin Mrs. Charlie Lind and son, Wille, pesmi Se called at the Martin Matson home! roe eth and Floyd Belk were call- MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Monday. ers in Bismarck Monday. ad joss ‘Mrs. Fred Wood will entertain the Ulfers and Lester Hawkins} By MISS PAULINE SPITZER A farewell party was given for Mr. es school near Wing, spent the week- end at home. She was nied accompa! by the juniors. to Wing by her sister, Miss Ruth marck Friday for Genevieve and Eu-|and Mrs. Wm. Standley Wednesday nice who attend school there. They|at their home. The evening was spent the week-end at their home|spent in dancing, music being fur- here. nished by the Gaub Brothers of Re- Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness called|gan, N. D. at the Gaskill home Friday evening. Frank Murray returned Saturday Eunice Jessen and Edna Mae Gos-|from a visit with relatives and friends ney viisted with Velma Dyrstad Sat-|at Hebron, N: D. urday. Raynard Spitzer called at the Carl Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs.| Spitzer home Monday. Aminda Spit- Lester Andrews and children, Mr. and|zer returned home with him. ‘Tom Stewart took Mr. Schmidkunz and son, Eddie, marck Priday. Other Bismarc! > ers were Ralph Reed, Raymo! Ernest Johnson and Carey Johnson. The Sterling Homemakers club gave a party at the school house Sat- urday night. The evening was spent in playing cards and games. A lunch Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg visited with Mrs. Berg’s mother, Mrs. Ernest Lange, and other relatives while in ‘Wilton Friday. Julius Meyers was pleasantly sur- prised Friday evening when a large group of friends and relatives gath- , {ered at his home, the occasion being time Falkenstein, who will spend the next | & Mr. Hanson returned home Tues~ day from Bismarck where he had been a patient in a local hospital. Miss Frances Cox is teaching at Canfield this week due to the illness of Miss Laura Little. Mrs. Allan Westerman was a guest at the August Westerman home from Thursday to Sunday. [Briccon 7 By DELLA MAE OLSON ‘The first game of the county bas- ketball tournament was played Fri- day evening. The Wing boy's team vs. Driscoll team. The game ended with a tie 14-14. Overtime was played and the Wing team ceceived three more points. Mrs. Olina Peterson and grandson who have been spending the three weeks in Valley City have re- turned home. Rev. and Mrs, Fickiner of Napoleon were dinner guests at the A. M. Brushwein home Sunday. The “Kensington” sewing club met last Wednesday evening with Mre. M, Dieruf. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Olson and fame ily spent the week-end at Binford. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Colton and fame ily spent Sunday at the Joe Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. James Koon spent | the week-end visiting at the Geo, Lee home at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Berkvam and family and Mr. and Mrs. Granville |Selland and family of Steele spent Sunday at the Cizcence Syverson home. Mr. and Mrs. Jcon Merkel, Mrs. Ray Meyers and Miss Edith Olson of Pargo spent the wek-end visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Herz7 VanHorn en- tertained Mrs, Sharpe and Florence at an oyster supper Wednesday eves ning. The Driscoll Homersaker’s club met Wednesday afterncon in the hall, Mesdames Edward Tromas and Clar- ence Swanson were hostesses, A demonstration of fcods were also ven. A group of ladies tendered Mrs. Lulu Carr a birthday surprise party Friday afternoon at ner home. The play, “Out To Win,” followed by a dance was presented in the hall Wednesday evening by a group of young folks from Lein township, Mrs. Agnes Swanson and infant daughter have returned home from the St. Alextus hospital at Bismarok, > Mrs. Robert Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and daughter, Gene- vieve, Miss Ann Hayes, Earl Gaskill Lester Clark was a Sunday visitor at the Elder Elness home. Saturday and Sunday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon, Mr. and’ Mrs. Ernest Schoon and children left for Verons, N. D., to visit with Mrs, Ernest Schoon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Petersen. They returned home Sunday. were Bismarck callers Monday. Lil and Allen Wilton spent Friday Adolph Hansen. Moffit \ + By MBS. C. E. MOFFIT Mrs. L. N. Bulloch entertained a number of the elderly ladies at a perty Friday afternoon. A de- meeting will be with Mrs. Ed Olson Friday, March 9. The Ladies contract bridge club met with Mrs. Emil Enockson Thurs- day evening. The husbands were en- also. Prizes were won by A : i HPesE indie Haste and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney were A number of friends and relatives attended the house party at Emil Hilken’s home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer returned chat| The Driscoll Farmers’ Union held a ‘g| social meeting in the hall Tuesday delicious luncheon was served by the | evening. ladies. Mesdames Albert Hammar and Mr. and Mra. Clarence Scott, who| Marie Olauson were hostesses f Mr, and Mrs. Herry Clooten spent|meeting of the Farmers’ Union in| relatives at Underwood Sterling Saturday afternoon. | rena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Stanley Frandson and Ole Newland} Artie Payseno and sons were shop-| Miss Helen Spitzer a few days lest) ceo Pettis home. Ping in Wing Saturday. Dave Johnson was calling at Ben evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|Klagenburg’s one day the last of the | visiting at her sister's, Mrs, Perry week, R. C. Halver was a caller in Bis- marck Wednesday. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and daugh-| ters, Mary Alice and Rose, Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and son, Raphael, were shopping in Wing Saturday.: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum and fam- fly and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Webber and children were guests at the Klagenburg home Sunday. Miss Mildred Kelley spent the week- end with friends in Wing. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and son, Pat- rick, called at the Halver home on afternoon. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and Enockson and Homer |son, Allan, were shoppers in Wing was served by| Tuesday. day. H. 8. Duncan was a caller at Ben 's Thursday evening. ‘ Menoken . By MRS, JENNIE DANCE Carl Bjorstrom enterteined at Thursday afternoon in honor . Faye Salter. About fifteen Present. A lunch was by the hostess assisted by Mra. Sherman and Mrs, Roy Fun- si tty ee among those attending the open|Monday from a few days’ visit with Goodrich. F i t 5 and . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox ee | 2 Myron, and Ben Ollenberger vi MRS. GEORGE at the Carl Spitzer home Sunday sf- ~ —— on Jim Watkins. David Trygg visited Tuesday at the Margaret Hagstrom was & guest, of week. ‘Miss Mildred Hilken, who has been | Sonn Anderson and Floyd wese sop per guests Wednesday night at the Nelson, for some time, returned to Base Nee Oe and Albin a her home in Wilton Wednesday. Her Baldwin Thursday. mother, Mrs. Christ Hilken, is staying at the Nelson's. i Clear Lake E i ay PUL ital ~ l # Fé He i 8 s | Hi i BE i af ui li i 3 : f i z i rd eli | iu g i i E at i i Ag u tii ty fi a | a H i 3 F : i : 2 I i i : : B 5 of sf ; g, f ; fi i gs i [ bet A kg i f i i i i 5 fe A § if g¥ ? Fa rf ui i 3 uf a¢ i i 2 a7 ; ; fy i f i | ! espana il Fe i if ? i i lor the in the Ladies Aid Thursday p. m. hall. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and el Little spent several days last HE 53 Eee ; A Fitagerald was a guest the J, R. Fitegerald Mrs, 8S, W. Nemets and Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf Bismarck Wednesday, was received here from Buche N. D. that Oscar Walworth, lormer resident of Rock Hill twp,, passed away at @ Bismarck hospital iy. » and Mrs. Jake Wisher ily were Sunday guests a6 the tf Legg ited pam to « Bismarck hospital Thurs. J Mrs, McCoy has & mastoid, fe « week af | igi isi i Q i yy