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a | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ® c Rock Hill Menoken ; \ By RUTH LITTLE Mrs. Bessie Monroe and son Ste-| phen were Sunday guests at the/ Ernest Gordon home. Aelred Baucke and Lawrence Fitz-/ gerald spent a few days of the past: family were Wednesday night callers | at the J. F. Little home. | Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg were Monday night guests at the John Anderson home. | Mrs, Chris Waug this week of friends at Wilton Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home were Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Jace Sherman and Mrs Harvey Fitzgerald and and Mrs. J. F. Little of ¥ Miss Prancis Fitzgerald of Ruth, Ph} nd C tle, Mrs, Bessie Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and family Bismarck Friday to see J. F. Li who is a patient in the Bismai i hospital. | Mabel Lytle spent the week-?nd at | her home. | Mrs. P. E. Patton and daughter / at Patricia were Wednesday gu the Clayton Little home. ae a ea | | Frances > ~% | | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN | Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms receiv-| ed word Monday of the death of their/ son-in-law, P. W. Rhoda of Kansa City, Kansas. Mrs. Rhoda was for-) merly Fannie Tellinghausen of this| vicinity. Miss Tena Harms and Mrs.| Ed. Tellinghausen of Bismarck left Monday to attend the funcral. | Tebbo Harms and son Jake were] callers at the W. A. Dietzman home Monday. John Krueger was a caller at the Selmer Oanes home Monda | ‘Anton Fischer took Gib Ceder-| strom and Mrs. John Olson to B1s-| marek Friday to see Etta Ann Ceder-| strom who is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck. Jake Harms came from Bismarck} to spend several days at his home this week. Gerald and John Boren were call- ers in this vicinity Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Owen and son} Paul were shoppers in Bismarck! ‘Thursday. Those who transacted business in} the Capital City Friday were Joe and Jim McCormick, Walter Dietzman and daughter Mildred. Miss Esther Cederstrom accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw to Bismarck Saturday. noteewer "| i Welch’s Spur_ | oo _ - By MRS. R. N. WELCH Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Doppler, Marcus Trembley, Mr. and Mrs. pie Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch} anda son, W. F. Cameron, Chas. Mal-} iatd, Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Mr. Ric-} ter, and Mr. ann Mrs. Silvernagle. and Robert Welch were all in Bis marck Wednesday. ed their corn-hog checks at the of- fice of the county agent. | Dolores, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder, was operated on for mastoid the first part of the week. Mrs. Robert Welch has been suf- fering from sinus trouble for some time and underwent a minor opera-| tion Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. C. . Boyd and oldest daughter Louise motored to Bismarck! one evening the first part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- “fly visited at the home of Mrs. Welch's mother, Mrs. B. Slater. at: ¥ Brittin Sunday. f Driscoll ¢—_--—--- -—-—_—_—-+ By DELLA MAE OLSON | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon are par- ents of twin boys born Wednesday: evening, Jan. 30. Jean and Dean are; the names chosen { A group of friends from Bismarck | were visitors at the C. A. Jackson) home Saturday evening. Jim Swanson, who has been spend: {ng the past two months at Box; holm, Iowa, returned home Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. George Wallen and family of Menoken were supper guests , at the A. Chapin home Sunday eve-} ning. | Rev. Brenna, who attended a con-; vention ‘at Fargo, has returned home. | Rev. Brenna’s sister also returned! with him. The Women's Foreign Missionary | society met Tuesday afternoon with | Mrs. C. A. Swanson. Mrs. M. Colton also assisted the hostess. The Epworth League met Sunday evening in the M. E. church with Miss Berneice Chapin as leader. Mrs. Henry Van Horn spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and) family and Henry Arneson and son of Eldridge, N. D.. have recently been visitors among relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett visited at the Klinefelter home in Steele ‘Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson and family, Mrs, Truax and Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Olson were supper guests at the O. N. Nelson home Sunday. SH e ¢ Brittin | By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbage of Bismarck visited Sunday at the Geo. Day home. Mrs. M. M. Dralle was an overnight visitor Thursday at the Dutton home. Carol Bower visited Sunday at his Adolph Giovannoni, Jr., with pneumonia in a Bismarck. , is improving slowly. and Mrs. Fred Smith and were Sunday dinner guests at im. Mills home. Dralle of Bismarck was i motored to By MRS. JE The \the McKenzie ark Wood home Tuesday, Lunch was served by Mrs, O, R. Ayers. The high school pupils gave a party for Glen Holister whose birth- day was Tuesds nes were play- , primary school Tuesday a cold for sev- teacl patient in the ffering from an and infant pphine and son ed from th attended the Meno- Aid at the Ebling home The next meet- Mrs, C. D, King. A lai ken L and son Wyman re dinner guests at the home of and Mrs. C. D. King Sunday. and Mrs, Johnny Paul and fi of north of Bismarck were visitors at the Cedric Craig home Sund and Mrs. Melvin Agnew were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mallard Monday About 30 guests were entertained at a shower given in honor of Mrs. Andrew Schauer Friday afternoon at the A. C. Dance home. Norma Agnew entertained the 4-H sewing club Saturday afternoon. ve members were present and the Pearl Salter, A lunch ; rasa Glenview | —_—_ By VIOLET L. JOHNSON John Olson and Jake Yeasley of Bismarck visited at the Con Johnson home Friday afternoon. The Busy Bee s the home of Violet Johnson Saturday afternoon. The next meeting will be at the home of Alice Larson March 2. Alice Spitzer spent the week-end at the Jacobson home. Mrs. Enock Anderson and Helen and Alden visited at the Con John- son home Sunday Violet Johnson visited at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Tuesday afternoon. Robert Elisson is a patient in a Bismarck hospital Ruth Erickson of Price visited with Fern and Laurine Simons Saturday. Vearl Holden and Anette Ander- son visited at the Al Holden home Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ousley and two children visited at the Henry Johnson home in Painted Woods Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grabarkewitzs and sons visited at the Jacobson home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Dean Harton and family were Sunday evening visitors at the Lawrence Ousley home. Bob Olgeirson of Bismarck called at the Grabarkewitz home Monday evening. 2) wing club met at! _ Baldwin , By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER | The Presbyterian Ladics Aid met jat the home of Mrs. Fred Wood Wed- jnesday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing. Lunch was served by the hostess. ; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little spent jseveral days of the past week in Bis- marck with Mr. Little's brother, who is critically ill in a local hospital. ; The old time community dance which was held here Saturday eve- ning was largely attended, a number from Bismarck, Wilton and adjoining communities being present. Music |was furnished by local talent. |. Seth Strandemo has returned home from a several weeks’ stay in Bis- imarck, where he had been taking | medical treatments, Paul Borner was an_ overnight jguest at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Edith Haas in Bismarck Thursday. Ellison Stitzer has returned to his jhome in Bismarck after spending several days with relatives here and in the Naughton community. |. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Schonert and jfamily of Bismarck rural, were call- jers in town Saturday evening. |_ Richard Kickul left for his home at | Taylor Sunday after a several days’ 1 it here with his parents, Mr. and |Mrs. Herman Kickul. Richard re- |cently purchased an oil and gas sta- tion which he operates at Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg and fam- ily visited with relatives in Wilton Monday. ! Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY Allen Larson was a visitor at the Steve Murrey home Sunday after- |noon. Frank Partyke is visiting at the Waltoes for a few days. Joe Poole, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke and son Eddie Partyke were business callers in Bismarck Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Wallas Anderson were {visitors at the A. E. Holden home Sunday. John Partyke was a visitor al the A. E. Holden home Sunday. Leonard Spitzer was a visitor at the Steve Murrey home Friday night. Mrs. Steve Murrey and her son |Frank Murrey motored to Bismarck |Sunday afternoon to visit Mike Par- jtyke and C. V. Danielson. Mike Partyke, a brother of Mrs. Steve Mur- rey, had his eye hurt by a gun. He jis getting along nicely. Elbie Murrey spent the week-end with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey and returned back to Bis- marck Sunday afternoon. | i —_____________-_+ | Still | ————- By I. 8. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson motored to Naughton township Mon- day and visited with Mr. Johnson's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie John- son. The Still community choir members met with Miss Annetta Erickson for practice Tuesday evening. The Lakeville Homemakers club met with Mrs. C. L. Johnson Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. Albert Johnson A number receiv- | | |and Miss Lola McGahey members of |the Still Homemakers’ club, presented lai ; Wing _ —% By MARTHA MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. S. Laschkewitsch of Goodrich were Saturday night and/ y guests at the John Mueller Lillian Mueller, Mr, and Ben Boss, Josie and Hilma Ol- Larson, were Bis- pi M . who is teach- Arena, spent the h her sister, Mrs, Nic! two interesting project lessons on “Bedding and Household Linen.” After the luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Signe Johnson Thursday afternoon, February 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, son, Albert, and daughter, Ingrid, trans- acted business in Bismarck Thurs- day. Enroute home they visited with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Spitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spitzer of near Bismarck visited with Mrs. Spitzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, Wednesday afternoon. It was Mr. Hagstrom’s 58th birthday. John Mueller and rs at the John me § inger of Bismarck and John Fischer of Tuttle con- ducted ck ‘h services north of town} Sunday noon, Mr. and Mrs. W. Follansby of Hurdsfield, Mr. son and Mr. were vis Sur Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr, and Mz, and Mrs. David Weber were visi-| ‘ors at the John Mueller home Wed- | day evening. Helen Harty. who is attending high school in Bismarck. spent the week- end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kremenetsky of Tuttle were callers in town Mot lay. Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Hubbell and children of Lincoln Valley were visi- iors in town Sunday, Mrs, Edwin Jessen is in the local hospital with appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. O. Weitstock of Arena nd Mrs. H. J. Jacoo- id Mrs. James Olson itors at the John Harty home Sunday. Thofield Schatz and Ed. Stroh of Alta were callers in Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson were inner guests at the John Mueller home Sunday. —— | Burnt Creek if 23 By MISS JANICE Andrew Bertsch and son Walter were Bismarck callers Monday of this week, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flannagan were Bismarck caliers Saturday. Dave Kensler and tamily, Floyd An- dahl and family were supper guests at the H. E. Coddington home Wed- CODDINGTON @ | nesday. Mrs. Floyd Andahl gave a farewell party Sunday evening for her sister, Mrs. Kaye Gray of Chicago. evening was spent in dancing and in playing cards. Walter Bertsch fur- nished the music. A lunch was served at midnight by Mrs. Frank Nichols. Mrs. Gray has been visiting with her sister since before the Christmas holi- days. She left by bus for her home in Chicago Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Small and family were Capital City shoppers Friday. Matt Hettick and family were Sat- urday callers in Bismarck. Mr. adn Mrs, H. E. Coddington and overnight guest Saturday at the Robideau and guests family were Sunday guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Habeck and family. Midway was the scene of another at|unfortunate accident Saturday eve- ning. Grant Andahl, his sister, Viola and Roy Andahl! were the occupants of the car. Viola was badly injured and rushed to the hospital, however, she is rapidly recovering. were visitors at the E. E. See home| The | @. Miss Mary Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson, who is a patient at the Bismarck hospital with pneumonia, is feeling much im- proved at this writing. Miss Ingrid Hagstrom returned to Price Saturday to resume her school duties after a three months absence |due to illness. Miss Naomi Hag- ;Strom, who has been substituting for her sister for a month returned to |ner home. Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund | and daughter, Doris, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund Sunday. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein of Baldwin visited with Mrs, Elmer Kling over the week-end. > Sa eceaeeesanbenensee Telfer {| By MRS. JOHN STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw, Julius Dorman and W. F. Cameron were among those shopping in Bis- marck Wednesday. Miss Clara Mauk visited her par- ents over the week-end. The pupils of the Telfer Sunday school held a party Saturday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mc- Murrich. The afternoon was spent in playing games and guessing Bible characters after which a delicious lunch was served. Mrs, Emineth and family visited at the home of her son, John, in Em- mons county Sunday. Maxine and Rodney Allensworth spent the week-end with relatives in Bismarck. Alex Stewart and daughters and Norman Stewart visited at the John Stewart home Sunday. Edith Giovannoni motored to Bis- marck Friday to visit her brother Adolph, who is very ill with pneu- monia in a Bismarck hospital. Don Nicholson called at the J. Deidrich home Thursdi i Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mrs. Caroline Backhaus of Linton visited with her son, Herman, and family Tuesday. John Ohihauser, Jr., accompanied by Ed. Weller, transacted business in Solen Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, daugh- ter Pauline and son Frank motored to Mandan Thursday. Mrs. Koppy visited her daughter, Miss Frances, while Mr. Koppy, son and daugh- ter had dental work done. Steve Koppy and son Math were busnest callers in Cannon Ball Fri- ay. Frank Lawler, Sr., took the two- year-old Teddy, Jr., son of Mr. and ¥ rested. A 21-year-old handsome blond youth, labeled the nation’s master counterfeiter, is in Toledo, O., jail and a ring which passed bogus bills which may total millions is shattered, federal agents say, fol- lowing their seizure of the plant shown above. Brown, inset left, a lithographer, fe held as the “brains” of the toiners, and his father, one brother, and two others also were ar- The ring, agents said, was turning out excellent imitations of genuine bills and had been trailed for two years. Clarence Alfred Mrs, Ted Lawler to Bismarck Wed- nesday to consult a physician. The child is having mastoid trouble. spent several days at the Godfrey Grenz home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler, daugh- ter Frances and Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Yetter motored to Hazelton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy visited at the John Ohlhauser, Sr., home Sunday. Ted Lawler motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit with his son, who is under doctor's care ther ies | Harriet By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel were Sunday dinner guests at the John Wutzke home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schockmeyer call- ed at the John Merkel home Satur- day evening. Ann, Anneite and Edna Gellner attended a party at the Claude Gal- breath home at Tuttle Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and Albert Eide motored to Bismarck Sat- urday to transact business. Gudrun Jordahl, Helen Thompson, Martha Neff, Ida Wutzke and Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wetzel and daugh- ter Verna Mae spent Saturday eve- ning visiting at the H. F. Williamson home. ©. G. Weitstock and Mrs. John Driscoll and son Clifford motored to Physician. Mrs. Hubbard and son Ben and A. Franzen called at the L. L. Zim- mer home Sunday. Oscar Potts had his foot injured when the horse he was riding slip- ped and fell on him. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schockmeyer were overnight guests at the Russell Williams home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson and son Norvel were business calleis in Bismarck Saturday. Clinton and Donna Mae Sce of Wing spent the week-end at the Ray- mond Weitstock home. of strawberries under cultivation, pro- ducing 80,217 _hundred-weight fruit grown on 23,871 acres. up the Parana river and abutting on Paraguay and Brazil. Two miles wide, the falls are 210 feet high. Carl Ohlhauser of near Hazelton|* Bismarck Wednesday to consult a > By MRS. E. M. GASKILL Mrs. Henry Jessen spent the past weck at Marion, N. D. She visited with her sister, Mrs. Hans C. Baeth, and attended the silver wedding an- niversary party for Mr. and Mrs. Baecth. Mr. Roy Baeth of Moffit also visited at Marion with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were guests at the Earl Gas- kill home Friday evening. Mrs. Homer Envick and son Gene are visiting at the Henry Jessen home this week. Z. B, Lash, who has been a pa- tient at the Bismarck hospital, re- turned to his home Sunday. Rex Swindling returned to his home here from Mandan last week, where he has been attending school. Callers at Mrs. E. M. Gaskill’s ‘Tuesday morning were Mrs. O. Prince and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen. A large crowd attended the meet- ing of Farmers’ Educational and Co- operative Union of America held at Sterling hall Monday evening. After the business meeting card playing was enjoyed. High prizes went to Mrs. Oscar Anderson and John Sed- ivic and consolation prizes to Mrs. Richard Lang and Ernest Johnson. The next meeting will be held Feb- Tuary 18. Oscar Jerset returned from Breck- enridge, Minn., Tuesday where he has been spending a few days. Mrs. Asa Werner, Arthur and Bud Miller, and Leo Rippley of Moffit oe at the Gaskill’s Friday morn- ing. 1 ae lic By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray and Mrs. Opal Gray were in Tuttle Monday and also call- ed at the Carl Keopplin home. Will Thieling was in Tuttle Mon- ai ay. M. 8. Goldsmith and son Dale call- ed at Gray's Tuesday afternoon. Miss Swanhild Petrie returned Thursday from her home in St. Paul, where she has been for some time. Russell Woodward and Ed. Ochsun- In 1924, England had 29,513 acres/er called at Art Ochsuner’s Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Art Ochsuner have of|a new baby boy. born Feb. 1. The worst hailstorm that has ever Among the finest waterfalls in the }been recorded by modern man oc- world are the Iguazu Falls. 1000 miles curred in July, 1778. It swept across Belgium and France into Germany, and destroyed $20,000,000 worth of property. IN DEBUT AT PRESIDENT’S DANCE ae ee The American debut of Miss Lucille Conrad, young Nebraska dancer, y le in New York on the President's bi inced sfore the President's mother and a brilliant assemblage at one of the dances held in New York. In her irthday when she pearances abroad, Miss Conrad i nae danced before royalty of England and India. (Associated Press Photo) ‘Hazlegrove |o— wee | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Willie Jiras was a dinner guest Tuesday at the Geo. Nelson home. Mr. and Mirs. Geo. Nelson, Gwen- dolyn and Gib Cederstrom motored to Bismarck and Mandan Wednes- day on some business matters. Gwen- dolyn had some dental work done. Clarence Magnus accompanied by Marvin and Martin Magnus of Clear Lake transacted business Wednesday in Bismarck. Victor Strom of Still took Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and daughter Edna Loraine to Bismarck Tuesday where Edna consulted a surgeon. Floyd Anderson has been visiting his grandparents, Charlie Strom’s at ‘Still a few days. Jot:n Anderson was an overnight guest Tuesday at the Charlie Peter- son home in Bismarck. He returned home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson were | luncheon guests and last Thursday at! the Geo. Nelson home. Emma Nelson visited Saturday at) the Geo, Nelson home. Hugo Nelson motored to Regan Friday. They stopped at the Clifford | Scott home en route where his sister Emma _ accompanied him home to} spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn and John Risch of Price were entertained to dinner) Sunday at the Joe Varley home. i —— OO | McKenzie’ | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. Alfred Slovarp is staying with | her mother, Mrs. M. B. Reed, who is) ill_at her home. The W. C. T. U. was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. 8. E. of Mrs. E. L. Adams. After adjourn- ment refreshments were served by Mrs. Clizbe assisted by her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son/ Junior were visitors in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes motored jto Bismarck Friday where Mrs, j Hughes received treatment for her broken ankle Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Couley enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang to dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams, Mrs. H. Raeshke, Mrs. Morgan and Mrs, Fer- gerson were Wednesday visitors of Mrs, E. J. Conley. Plans were made to have the annual Homemakers ban- quet at the Conley home instead of at the T. T. Hughes home, because Mrs. Hughes had her ankle broken. The juvenile R. N. A. lodge held a meeting Monday evening in the hall. : Missouri f | By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and son Ken: neth were Tuesday evening visitors at the William MacDonald home. Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne are visiting at the home of Mrs. Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, August Doehle near Moffit. Mr. and Mrs, Studie Woodworth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodworth and son Roy were Sunday dinner guests at the Emory Wallace home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder and son Paul from near Menoken were Thurs- day supper guests at the John Craw- ford home. Miss Lucile Milman spent the week- lend in Mismarck with friends. James MacDonald left Tuesday morning for Minnesota where he will transact business. o Lein ok By OLGA M. RISE Francis Ryckman of Pollock, 8. D., was in this vicinity Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and family, Mrs. C. J. Peterson of Dris- coll, John, Gale and Clifford Birke- land spent Sunday at the Ed Erickson home. | Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman spent Sunday at the George Pehl, Jr., home near Arena. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lein are spend- ing several days visting their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson at Wilton. Alfred Arneson of Jamestown is spending several days in this vicinity attending to business matters. Mrs. J. O. Rise and son Everett | . o—- Clizbe. ‘The program was in charge | 4a¥: rived here Wednesday to spend some time visiting at his home. Misses Hilma Olson and Leona Larson of La Moure spent Friday evening with Miss Tyne 1. Gust Eckholm visited with William Harju Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frey, Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Toliver and children, Richard, Ruth and Willerd, R. W. Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fits- gerald and son Bernard Lee, Ralph Harju, Lavonne Olson, Sulo Sergie, Sally Gylden and Andrew Luiske at- tended the surprise party at Dave Josephson’s Saturday evening, the oc- casion being Ruby Feltheim’s and Clifford Josephson’s birthday anni- versary. Lavonne Olson of Wing was the week-end guest of Ruth Toliver. > of | Heaton | Se By SARAH HEINLE Ernest, Rachel and Richard Heinle were callers at the Bernard Hall home Wednesday. A large crowd attended a card | party at school No. 1 last Wednes~ day evening. Ruben Neuharth of McClusky is visiting with his sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family were visitors at the Dan Miller the hospital at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Neuharth, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Neuharth, Jr., and sons, Lloyd and Harold, and Edwin Heinle of Turtle Lake were visitors at the Andrew Heinle home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walcker visited with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Siedel at Golden Valley last week. Ed. Vossler and Art Wanner are visiting relatives at Wishek a few 8. Dave Steinert, a student of the Regan high school, spent the week- end at his home here. ~— t | Painted Woods 1 By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and children spent Friday at the E. Lillef- jeld home at Wilton. Frank Johnson, August Nelson and Iver Erickson were Wilton callers Friday. ‘Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. Ida Sod- erquist and Mrs. August Nelson visit- ed at the Ole Lillefjeld home Wed- nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Exnest of Bismarck, Mr. and and Mrs, Ole Lillefjeld and children, visited at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday. Mrs. August Nelson accom- panied the Ericksons home for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and son Marion visited at the William Brown home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown were Wil- ton-callers Monday. [ Bicimoad —] Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert ro Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. tt. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son William and daughter Esther were visitors at the David Hein home Wed- Feltheim and children, Walter and/ cream, ——Sehrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Hoffman ana daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marchant were entertained at the John Witt home on Monday evening. Ice- , cake and coffee were served for midnight supper. Mr, and Mrs. O. O. Sperry were shopping in Wing on Monday after- noon, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Hoffman and daughter from McClusky, who have been visiting at the Marchant’s, re- turned to their home on Tuesday aft- ernoon. Gus, Emil and Arthur Witt visited at the John Witt home on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Stroh, Mr. and Ms. Emil Stroh motored to Harvey @|on Thursday where Mrs. Emil Stroh entered the Harvey hospital. Ted Stroh is visiting his sister, Mrs. Dave Hochhalter, and family at Re- gan. Sunday visitors at the Bossert home were Mr. and Mrs. Philip ‘Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs, Jake [ Sibley Butte Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist visited at the E. Bloomquist home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schauer visited at the John Wagner Sunday. i spent Friday at John Birkeland’s. Einar Spiide and Clarence Rise spent Thursday night at the R. A. Wheitstock home in Arena. Sam and Alice Vik spent Friday evening at J. O. Rise's. Marion Hanson spent the week-end at her home. [_S.W. Burleigh | ° By MRS. ALEX STEWART Helen Becknall visited with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Becknall, Monday and Tuesday. Bernard Wingle and son Ernest re- turned to this vicinity Tuesday after @ few weeks’ visit at Jamestown. Prank and Charlie Johnson, Alex and Angus Stewart, Donald Nickol- son and Homer Anderson were call- ers in Bismarck Saturday. James Brown visited at the Dan McClean’s Wednesday. Albert Funston was a caller in this vicinity Monday. Miss Evelyn Fryer visited at drew Irvine's Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Mallard were business callers ion the Capital City ‘Tuesday. a Lyman | i ee a By 8. GYLDEN Gust Eckholm, son Severie, Oscar Kavonius, son Leonard, Nels Niemi, Holmes and Bill Wanttaja were business callers in the Capital | SSRN Charley and children Nina and Donald, spent Earl Evans and sons, Raymond and Damon, Miss Esther Cederstrom, Elmer Bloomquist and family and ‘Wm. Anderson were Bismarck callers Saturday. Davenport and family were callers Leonard Bismarck 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roth visited of the Bimer. Roomate: Rome: Aan~ y- Mrs. 8. E. Clisbe entertained the members of the W. C. T. U. Thurs- the week-end visiting in Bismarck at the home of their daughter, Mrs, Walfred Harju. Eino Krapis of Bismarck is visit- ing at the Walter Pesonen home. Severie, Tyne, Henry, Selma and Eckholm spent Monday eve- ning at Gust Eckholm’s. Emil Liuska of Rolla, N. D, ar- day to return with mer and children. Auxiliary will meet in Regan ‘Thursday, Feb. 14. Mrs, John Carl- son will ent called home Sunday. | Clear Lake t By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and marck Tuesday. Wayne Olson, who has been at the Bismarck hospital, returned home with them. Albert Christensen and Allen Van Vieet spent Tuesday at Bismarck on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vieet spent Wednesday afternoon at the Allen Van Vieet home helping Gerald Van Vieet celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Nelson and Miss Havel Nelsen were shopping in Bis- marck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family Friday evening, the evening being spent in playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chris- tensen and family at Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and children spent Saturday at Steele with Mrs. Jens Hansen, mother of Mrs. Newland ond Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and faniily spent Sunday evening at the Christ Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyer and Car- en of Sterling and Ralph Beyer snd : ee g ae Hh F ; i i 2 2 : i Mh ret Fi] E iE oe By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolf and Elsie motored to Tappen Saturday where they spent until Monday. with folt's % fl pi? i ‘ i : Lad h,

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