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By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Ladies’ Aid met at the Ole Wold thome Wednesday. The next meeting ‘will be held at the Roy Little home April 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer and chil- Gren, Miss Laura Little and Eva Mc- Allister were dinner guests at the S. L, Jordahi home Sunday. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ghylin were Fred, Oscar, and Violet Olson, Dee Bailey and Syd Coox. Batty Fitzgerald motored to Wing Friday. Miss Lucille Johnson was a supper guest at the Ghylin home Thursday. Nina Fisher ond Selma Mailanen | visited Thelma Hanson at the Ghy- lin home Sunday afternoon Mrs. Herman Haakenson returned to her home in Mandan after having spent some time caring for her sister, ‘Mrs. Clayton Little who has been ill, but is improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cook and son Albert and Joe Cook, Jr., called at the Joe Cook, Sr., home Sunday. Grace Frances visited with Hazel ‘Wold Sunday evening. Kenmar Jordahl, Lucille and Orlo Johnson and Peggy Gavin visited at the Ghylin home Thursday evening. Gene Fisher was an overnight guest of Alvin and Vernon Wageman. George Schilling spent the week- end in Regan. Mrs. Ole Olson and Violet, Dee Bai- ley, Mrs, Thomas Hetherington, son John Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and family were Sunday din- ner guests at the Anna Strand home. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid are giv- ing a supper and fancy work sale at the cabin in Regan Saturday, March 24. Supper begins at 5 o'clock. ——+ : 1 By BERNADETTE HOPKINS A. F. Tourtlotte returned Monday from Tacoma, Wash., where he has been the guest of his mother for the past month. Mrs. Tourtlotte is re- maining until the end of June when their daughter, Frances. graduates from high school. J. W. Kiefer and Lawrence Hopkins were Bismarck callers Monday. B. O. Lein was a Bismarck business caller Tuesday. Ruby Mickelson, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mickelson, was tak- en to Bismarck Tuesday where she underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Mickelson re- mained with her until Sunday. Frances Cox spent the past week with Wilton friends, returning home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Berg of near Still were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein motored to Wing Tuesday. Mr. Lein continued on to Driscoll to transact business. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman and Mrs. H. F. Dimond motored to ‘McClusky Wednesday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houser. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Posey and small daughter Colleen of Columbus, N. D., were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein. James Gramling spent the week- end in Bismarck ‘as the guest of his brother while attending the state bas- ketball tournament. Lucille Aspland, Lloyd and Oliver Knudson were week-end guests at the J. W. Kiefer home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter Marjorie were Wing callers Sun- Regan Mr, and Mrs. Norton Strand and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Strand at her farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Manning were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Lein. Still By B, P. HAGSTROM Elmer Asplund of Minneapolis, Minn., visited with relatives and friends in the. community the latter part of the week. A group of young people chari- varied Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Noon at the Noon home Wednesday evening, after which they enjoyed a dance at the Still hall. ‘The boys and girls’ Baby Beef club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson Saturday evening, Marci 17. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and daughter have recently moved to the Axel Asplund farm three miles north of Still. { Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON A farewell party was given Wednes- day evening in the hall for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland. A program wes given under the supervision of Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf and Mrs. Carl Erick- son after which refreshments were served, Mr. and Mrs. Apland were presented with a gift of silver. Those from out of town who attended were Donald and Mildred Apland, Mina Lewis and C. Tollefson of Bismarck. M. Burgart of Portland, Oregon, was a visitor at the M. T. Olson home Saturday. Rev. Stoeve of Fargo conducted Lutheran services here Sunday. Guests at the P. M. Lathrop home Sunday, for the birthday party given for Jeanne, included Mr. and Mrs, LeBarron, Mrs. Maude Davis of Bis- marck and D. V. McEwen of Min- neapolis. Marie Seemann and sister, Regina Schlenker, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. Schlenker of Bismarck mo- tored to Minot Sunday where they visited their brother, who is seriously {ill at one of the local hospitals. ;. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., en- tertained a group at a card party Saturday evening. High prizes went ‘to L. BE. Scudder and Mrs, Geo. Hau- gen, consolation to Mrs. E, Madson and A. M. Brushwein. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wolfsberg of Dickinson visited Wednesday at the Lawrence Hull home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammar and Mrs. Marie Olauson and son were| dinner guests at the Carrie Nelson; home Sunday. | Mrs, Arnold Eidem of Stanley and! Miss Golda Nettleton of Plaza, who have been spending a week visiting friends here, returned to their homes Saturday. Mort Colton was @ business caller in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wright and Mil- dred, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson and Harold spent Sunday evening at the Chapin home. A surprise party was given for Mrs. Eidem at the A. Jordan home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. A. Chapin, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Erickson and Mrs. Peterson Thursday evening. A few ladies held a birthday party for Mrs. McCann Friday afternoon at her home. A musical club which has just re- cently been organized, held an en- tertainment furnished by local young people at the hall Tuesday evening. Visitors at the H. M. Ward home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. Varley of Baldwin, H. Moffit of Sterling, Thomas Moffit and Inez Thomas of Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland left Monday for Hanaford where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thomas enter- tained the Clarence Swanson family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson were bus- iness callers in Steele Monday eve-/ ning. Tryge | —___—_* By MRS. GEORGE NELSON A township meeting was held Tues- | day night at the Art Magnus home for officers, Nels Nelson, Louis Olson and E. A. Trygg, to audit their’ books. Mrs. Gertie Anderson and ddugh- ter Helen of Bismarck were overnight guests Wednesday night at the Geo. Nelson home. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Cunningham and sons, Edward and Morrison, mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. John Anderson was a dinner guest Wednesday at the Geo. Nelson home. George Zander and son from Jud- son called on Geo. and Nels Nelson Tuesday night. Mrs. C. J. Tryge was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Trygg, Thursday in Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and fam- ily, who visited at their parents, Nels Nelson’s and Ernest Gordan’s, re- turned Wednesday to Miles City, Mont., where he is a foreman for the Rue Brothers, contractors. A St. Patrick party was sponsored Saturday night at the Nels Nelson home. A whist game was in session. Refreshments were served by the hos- tess. The Trygg Cederhill Homemakers club members held a meeting March 14th at the home of Mrs. Geo. Nelson. Mrs. Joe Fisher and Mrs. Gertie An- derson were visitors. Jessie Pettis gave a lesson on quantity cooking and lunches. Jessie Pettis was elect- Miss Doris Johnson celebrated her 12th birthday anniversary Thursday, March 15th, at her home with her teacher, Miss Evelyn Blod, and for- mer classmates, Vernon Johnson, Leona and Helen Broehl, Raymond Christianson and present schoolmates as guests. A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mrs. Oliver Noon at the Harry Knudson home Sunday after- noon, Mrs. Ed. Broeh] was a supper gu jon Monday. her mother, Mrs. John Noon, the past two weeks. ‘The Luther League will meet at the ed to purchase two birthday presents for members having a birthday in the current month. St. Patrick’s and Easter decorations were used on the! table where refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will b held at the home of Mrs. Nels Nel- son April 11th. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck, Alfred and Bill Oder and Lennart Olson were overnight guests last Saturday night and dinner guests Sunday at the Geo. Nelson home. Emma Nelson came from Rockhill where she teachers school, to her home Saturday morning. Emil Hogue and Gene Cunningham transacted business Saturday in Bis- mare! Welch’s Spur | By MRS. RB. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd and two small daughters were in Bismarck Monday. Lawrence Doppler motored to Bis- ily, returned home this week. Meriwyn Baker spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baker. Leo Doppler and Kenneth John- Ston visited at the Robert Welch home Sunday. Robert Welch and children visited at the E. E. Baker home Sunday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Baker and family visited at the Doppler home Saturday evening. —_—_—_—_—"? Brittin —s By Made sia! Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Kershaw and family visited Sunday at the Art Wengel home near Hazelton. Mr. Wengel returned home with them for @ few days’ visit. Chas. Allensworth and children spent ‘the week-end with relatives in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews and daughter visited and dined Sunday at the Hanson home. Don Dralle and Frank Mauk of Moffit were Monday callers at the Dralle home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford of Bismarck were Thursday afternoon visitors at the Dutton home. Bismarck visitors Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day, Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Dralle and family, Miss Clara Mauk and her guests, Frank Mauk and Margery, and Roy Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover attend- ed a St. Patrick’s dance at the Archie Gambel home in Missouri township Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Gagner and daughter Ruth Ann of Bismarck visited and dined at the Dutton home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle gave a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, who have just re- turned from Montana. Don Dralle and Evelyn Olson of Moffit and Mrs. O. Dutton and family were other guests. Mr. and Mrs, Homer Andrews and daughter were Sunday callers at the Merwell Beard and M. Dralle homes. i Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and son Juntor were dinner guests at the Polonsky home in Wilton Wednesday. Bernard Hall motored to Wilton Junior Heinle and Marjory Shearer and Mary Laggie. Mr. and Mrs. W. Grewe were call- ers at the Dave Keck home Saturday. Elsie Ecklund and Leo and Lavern Grewe were visitors at the Heinle home Saturday. Art Warner visited with Edwin and Ernest Heinle Sunday evening. Pete Hallan was an supper guest at the Heinle home Thursday. Frank Brezden was a caller at the Andrew Heinle home Saturday. Bob Laughlen visited at the John Hammack home Sunday. | Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Danielson of Wilton and Albert Larson were visi- tors at the Con Johnson home Tues- day afternoon. M. Jacobson returned to his home Wednesday having spent a few days in Bismarck where he consulted a doctor. Joe Brown spent Wednesday at the 8. E, Strandemo home. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and Bismarck ing a few days this week at the Enock Anderson home. H. -E.. Scott visited Larson home. Thursday evening. Harold and Allen Larson spent Wednesday at the Walter Simons home. . Ed. Lewis had the misfortune of breaking some of his fingers while leading @ horse behind his car one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Grabarkewitz, Harold Largon :and Steve Monroe were Saturday evening visitors at the Jacobson home. Mrs. G. Olgerson and son of Bis- ewitz and sons, Jacobson, V. Johnson, H. Scott and Frayne Erstrom were visitors at the Hagen home Sunday evening. By RUTH LITTLE Thursday evening guests at the Clayton Little home were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth, Clyde and Virgil Little, Willle Jiras and Mra Mabel Bailey. Mrs./spitzer Friday afternoon. school near Arena, spent the week- end at the J. Scallon home. Clara and Harold Mueller motored e Wednesday. land and Ralph Madland spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John Hammack andj day at the Harold Madland home. Lars Haugen were shoppers at Wilton| wr. and Mrs. E. E. See were call- Wednesday. ers in Bismarck Friday. Mrs, Andrew Heinle and son Junior! yrs, L, H. Knowles gave a hand- visited with Mrs. L. E. Hall and Mrs.|kerchief ahower for Mrs. Ed. Larson Bernard Hall Wednesday. Friday afternoon at her home. Jake Aihecsin ak @ caller at the) wr. and Mrs. E. E. See and daugh- Heinle home Thursday. ter Dona Mae it Si Emest, Rachel and Richard Heinle visiting in ‘areas. peuptaltai were callers at the L. E.. Hall home| wr; and Mrs..Carl Lein and daugh- Wednesday. . ‘i ter of Regan were-visitors at the J. Visitors at the Walter Grewe home!o, rein home Sunday. Sunday were Mr. and ene at Schlofman and daughters, » Ea- win, Emest, Rachel, Richard and] J Hampton | Christ Job were among those in Lin- Helen were shoppers in day morning. Tuesday. layne Graybeal caller Veatl Holden of Ecklund is spend-|ruwex mec * i at the Albert) marck, Mr. and Mrs, Wales, Graberk-| trier Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald are the parents of a son born at Wilton Wednesday, March 14th. Anna Gillenberg returned from Bis- marck Monday after spending sev- eral days as a guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs, John Pool of Esmond, N. Dak., were week-end guests at the J. R, Fitegerald home. Francis Fits- gerald returned home with them. Bill McCullough called at the Ray McCullough home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and son Willie were Tuesday eevning guests at the Fred Borth home. ! Ecklund By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs. Pete Meyer spent Thursday in Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Kratz were Sunday visitors at the Broehl home near Still. Quite a large crowd attended the dancing party at the Wm. Stanley home Wednesday evening. Music was furnished by the Gaub brothers. A lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spitzer and son, Robert, were Sunday visitors at the Mike Wall home near Mercer, Frank Murray called on Leonard Mrs. Chas. Spitzer and, daughter, Mrs. Ben Ollenberger, attended the birthday club held in the Presbyter- fan church basement Wednesday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Anderson and daughter were shoppérs in Bismarck Monday. | Wing OO By MARTHA MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, sons Bert and Willard, and ‘daughter Beverly spent Friday and Saturday in Bis- marck. Bessie Summers, who is teaching to Bismarck Saturday afternoon. Oust oratt home. a. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiadt Sunday at the Jake Mr. and Mrs. John Berg ‘and ily spent Sunday at the Henry Wag: ner home. Ghylin Saturday evening on Staton: and Owen Davis. Miss Edith Backman visited Friday night and Saturday with her cousin, Miss Irene Speten. Margaret Davis is visiting near ‘Wing with her brother, Paul Davis and daughter Dorothy. Fred Urback was a Wilton caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollen visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. Englebretchen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gill and son Ellis were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Willis Gill. Melvin Backman called on Dave Spangberg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl one eevning this | week. Miss Elsie Coleman and Miss Irene Speten were Sunday afternoon guests of the Davis girls. {_ Schrunk By IRENE MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs, Allan Westerman and son Everett were Monday evening visitors at the Emil Stroh home. - | Mr.’and Mrs. John Witt were Tues- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Hoffman. Emil Zelmer was a Wednesday call- er on Mike Panjhovich. Jim Kozinek was a Wing caller ‘Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday evening visitors at the Emil Stroh home were Emil and Rob- ert Zelmer, Gust Witt and Roy Mar- chant. ' Ehnie Haas of Fargo spent a few days of last week at the Peter Hoff- *|/man home. A. E. Pavey and son, Henry, were Wing callers Saturday evening. Steve Koppy called on Mrs. Henry A. Qhthauser Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Koppy and ton from this vicinity Thursday. Henry Knittel transacted business in Temvik Friday. Miss Hilda Schiermeister spent the week-end at the Godfrey Grenz home. Braddock to visit friends Sunday. 8. Joeb and daughter, Steve Koppy, Jr, Gottlieb Dill, Herman Wilder- muth and Helmuth and~ Walter Schiermeister. Visitors at the Godfrey Grenz home | w, A party was held at the David home Saturday evening, March 17. Ted Stroh spent Saturday at the Julius Hauff home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zelmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh spent Sunday at the Emil Johnson home. \ Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Wilton were Thursday callers at the f Re J Ex : i Bs ie i i | where he called st the) Thureday to A. E, Nelson was a caller at the F./ tal. home Rev. Christ and son Herbert from |g, is @ patient at the . and Mrs. Jake Merkle and chil- and Joe Fischer callers at By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Clare Welse motored to Washburn ‘Thursday where he visited with his marck Thursday and en visited at the Frank Stitzer Bismarck, , f Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was here on business this week. He re- cently returned home from a several months’ visit with friends and rela- tives along the Pacific coast. Miles Lewis has returned home from a brief visit with friends in Minnesota. ter-in-law, “Mr, and Berg. - Raymond Hanson, who is employed at the Ervin Bourgois farm, spent the ‘week-end at the home of his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ver- nie Peterson. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. M. B, Reed returned Tuesda! from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Slovarp. Mrs. Reed has been 3 55 ie if re Egaetl 3 Fi Hy en BRR Sunday. Bernice Morris visited over the week-end:at the home of her brother- Mr. and Mrs, [Pen vie callers at Arne Antilla’s Thurs- The United Farmers League held @ meeting at John Rickola’s Sunday. Andrew Liuska and Ralph Harju were supper guests at John Gylden’s Edi Harding, Linda Bilrtole and Alice Bates were Bismarck callers Saturday. i congregations will Glencoe, Gayton and 8 Mr. and Mrs. Knut Hanson of Mof- fit visited at the Howard Kershaw home Sunday. Pat Sullivan and Christ Yagen were eallers at the John Stewart home | ClearLake | + By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Henry Olson accompanied Mr, and Mrs, John Steeg to Bismarck Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fransden ow! Hf FE g 5 aft i a i ere FE ots >EE Hy] Ei FE Fo i 4 Benn Mattson was a supper guest *|of Henry Inget’s Sunday. Wild Rose annual meeting was held at the clerk’s office on Tuesday afternoon, March 13. ‘list ane F : 8 Bie Ey \ nil Fy & EB BE Eg is iJ E ; HE Hi] ae af i 5 R é a & is E 5 s [ Hi i gs i [ i f i E i : ; i & + ee ar o i ° ry = # fxéis ze j | Es Hf i; roll Fs ey : é ’ edi je infantry, {and no 2 was) We j : if H i | | fiei gf Hi iT i i + i-B : fil i & 7 or i 5 5 ” ef Es | Hi ” Po at H i People’s Forum (Editor's No! comes letter: —The Tribune wel- subjects of inter- ling with contro. versial religious subjects, which attack individuals unfairly, or which offend good taste and fair piay will be returned to t! ers. All letters MUST be If you wish to\use a pseudoaym, the pseudonym first and your own name beneath it. We will re- spect, such requests. We reserve the right. to delete such parts of |, letters as may be necessary to ‘ conform te this policy. est. Letters THE GOOD OLD DAYS Bismarck, N. D. March 11, 1934 u i ER 6 & E 8 % eRe i i Fa 5 g ct i i Be i BEPEEdE i i iH & " iz Qi i : i 5 i H 8 H 8 2 E f Ei zl ies ace ely yea if a F ul Ee gle i 3 g 3 E i ii tt ra it af € i ti if i : E siake Ba i t| hi i i i z i z i sk °s ? Fe Hg8 i il i i i i 2 | J i A i RF Ee B sf 4 zz Bg gett i Rg i E P) i i f F i Ry i li I 5 & i sk 3 ~ i i li i 8 q i