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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBO By ELBIE MURREY Frein Erstrom and Ray Simons were visitors at the Steve Murrey home Bunday afternoon. Business callers in Wilton Satur- ay were John Partyke, Steve Mur- rey and his daughters, Virginia and | M Margaret, Con Johnson and daughter Cornelia, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and daughter Esther and son Harry, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warmke, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden were vis!- tors at John Partyke's Tuesday nix. Paul Holden and Fred Peterson motored to Bismarck Saturday. Herman Johnson visited Holden's Bunday. Anette Anderson was a the Al Holden home Sunda: ee | Sterling ie By MRS. GEO. LEE ‘Mr, and Mrs. James Koon of D coll were Sunday dinner guests at ti Geo. Lee home. Other guests wer John Lee of Moffit and sons, Theo- dore, Robert and Richard Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Moffiit were Monday guests at the Thomas Moffitt home near Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee and Fred- edick Lee were Sunday evening guests at the Marion Lee home in McK Miss Mary Victor, who is em ed at the L. B. Smith store here, visited at her home near McKenzie! Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Graber were guests at the Dan Fosdick home in Sibley Butte township Sunday. The Nonpartisan Ladies’ club are Planning an oyster supper at tt Bterling hall Feb. 26. Card pla Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marian of Bismarck were! A Sterling visitors Sunday. [sO aida a | Glenview Sat Rinse By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and family motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday evening and attended “Multi- tapers” at the auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grabarkewitz | ‘and sons and Mrs. L. Jacobson were Saturday evening guests at the Lange home. A few friends of Harold Williams helped him celebrate his birthday Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and family were Sunday visitors at the Walter Simons home. Millard Jacobson and Mrs. Lars| Jacobson accompanied Albert Larson| and Harold and Alice to Bismarck | Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole, Jr., are the parents of a son born in Bis- marck Feb. 3. Erma Larson, who has been em- ployed in Bismarck the past month, is visiting at the Joe Warmke home near Wilton at present. -> Harriet i > | E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and) daughter Verns Mae called at the Emil Schocknmyr home Sunday aft- | ernoon. Sig Wenaas of Bismarck called at the H. F. Williamson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See and family of Wing and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weitstock and son Berle were Sun- day dinner guests at the O. G. Weit- stock home. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoffman and family spent Sunday at the John Vollmer home north of Tuttle. Miss Olive Mutchler of Bismarck spent several days this weeks visit-| ing at the home of her sister and} brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. ‘Weitstock, | Gudrun Jordah! entertained her pupils at a Valentine party Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family called at the Russell Williams home Sunday evening. Mrs. D. Van Vleet of Bismarck spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ingvold Eide. Marion Hanson and Mrs. Christ Wetzel called at the A. O. Thompson home Saturday. The Arena girls’ basketball team Played a game with the Tuttle girls! Saturday evening at Arena. The! Score was 18 to 5 in favor of Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll and Oscar Weitstock were business callers | in Bismarck Monday. Marian Hanson, who {s teaching! school near Tuttle, spent the week-! end at her parental home. Mrs. David Buller and Elma Deck- art called at the A. O. Thompson home Thursday evening. f Trygg e @ met at the Thursday ev By MRS. GEORGE NELSON and Mrs. Fro a recently. Anna and George Berger from} Mds. Wn. McCullcuzh returned | Flasher visited over Sunday at che|from Minnezota recently, She, is a} home of her sister, Mrs. Martin Mag-| us and at the Art Magnus home. Elmer Trygg, who spent the holidays here at his parents’, F. A.! Tryge’s, plans to go back in the, Near future to Fleece, N. D. i Gene Cunningham motored to Bis-| marck Monday to get Mrs. Sigrid! Lundquist. She spent the past three months in Dickinson with her sis- ter, Mrs. August Carlson and grand- daughter, Virginia Cornelia. Eloise Olson has made an extended visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Dave Spangberg, near Re- Gene Cunningham motored to tie Sterling vicinity the previous Friday on a business mission. Luncheon guests Wednesday at the Geo. Nelson home were Art Magnus, #iurio. and Bert Hendershctt, Lau- tence, Melvin and Aldeen Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and Dorothy Edson, teacher of the Fran- ces school, formerly from Moffit, Mrs. Lena Lundquist, who spent sinee the first part of January at her daughter's home, Mrs. Bert Faust v * ;Allen Van Vleet motored to Bismarck cuest at the Albert Vo"en home. | Thursday guests at the Clayton Little t | home. and family at Killdeer, arrived Sat- urday by train at Bismarck. Cederhill Homemakers club Wednes- day, Feb. 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg, Violet and John Roswick were mid- night luncheon guests and spent Sunday night, playing whist at the Geo. Nelson home. Otillia Brode returned to her nome ing school No, 1 nonths and thre: i weeks, Emma Nelson came home from her ; School in Ghylin to spend the week- ‘end with her brother Hugo. | cee cet ig (| Welch’s Spur ifisee entenans cee e By MRS. R. N. WELCH \ } Mr. and Mrs. G little daughter, Dolores, ome m the hospital Tuesday. She un- jderwent an ope for masta several weeks ago. The little son of . Mallard is still | Boyd school No. 1 Tues ! Besides jwas the of Donald |son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welc Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Mallard and |son, Lawrence Doppler i; Robert Welch we: | Wednesday, | Catherine and Lloyd McLean, Mr. and Robert Weich, Cameron were id Mr. and in Bismarck John Craven {all in Bismarc! | Mr. and 3} jand fam | Mrs. L. Otto Dor ning. Mr. and Mrs. |son ‘Theodore v Welch home 5 son was bo Sat d at the Robert y evening. to Mr. and Mrs. | Wm. Davenport Saturday afternoon lat a local Bismarck hospital. Mr. {and Mrs. Davenport were both for- mer residents of this locality. schcalaeecie * “Clear Lake || 4_Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and sons spent Monday at Sterling with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen en-/} tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ciuist Schoon ! and family Tuesday eventig Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet and — 4 en Oder brought | he clinic but |? Otto Dorman and| clarence Swanson as hostesses. Brittin By 0. DUTTON at the Dutton home. Blount of Braddock, and Russell Dralle. Miss Margaret McMurrich, who has |in Jamestown, was an_ overnight [guest at the Dutton home Sunday. She is now visiting at the Glen Oder | home, | Ellison Whiteaker, Jr., of Bismarck, Spent the week-end at his home het Miss Billie Knudtson of Steele was | Thursday until Saturday. Miss Caroline Dietrich of Hazelton —e is visiting at the home of her uncle jand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ker- shaw, Mrs, Clark Crawford spent | several days last week in Bismarck. Miss Maxine Allensworth spent the week-end with Marie Giovannono, | Mr. and Mrs. Art Wengel and fam- ily of Hazelton were Sunday guests at the Dave Kershaw home. _ — + | Kgeeuiise, —-—-+ By DELLA MAE OLSON The Misses Edythe Olson and Cor- |delia Meyer of Fargo are visiting a | few days with relatives here. A shower was given Friday after- noon in the hall by friends for Mrs. Everette C: n of Kidder county. | Mrs. Carlson was formerly Miss Vernice Newcomer. The Epworth League met Sunday evening in the M. E, church with Vernice and Vernon Pederson as leaders. Elias Elleflod spent from Thursday until Saturday evening in Bismarck ‘transacting business. J. Tweeton and sons of Washburn were visitors at the F, O. Johnson home Thurs . brother-: y of Mr. Johnson. Mrs. Koesse], who has been a pa-j tient at one of the local hospitals in Bismarck for several weeks, has re- turned home. The Driscoll Homemakers’ club met Wednesday afternoon in the hall with Mrs. Edward Thomas and Mrs. The Project lesson was given by Mrs. George Schlabach on “How to Care fer Congoleums.” Lawrence Hull of Bismarck spent the week-nd at home. Tuesday he left for Devils Lake on a business irip. OO | Burnt Creek | IMac sbciicloecnbii ier ° Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren and famuly | called at the B. F. Paslay home| Thursday. t Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson motered | to Bismarck Friday where they spent | the day. gard, Teddy Torgerson and | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Val Steiner went to get his moth- er, Mrs. Heck of near Menoken, to visit for a couple weeks at their ‘home in Burnt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kensler spent the week-end with Mrs. Kensler's mother, Mrs. Julius Andahl. nut Paulsen were Saturday callers at the W, Keeler home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and| family, Driscoll Saturday. Donald Keeler and Al Morse spent {Sunday at the Werner home in Kid- | der county. | Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Newland and | family and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and fan ily spent Saturday | jevening at the Adolph Hansen home. | Allen Van Vleet left Mond2y on a/ business trip for Detroit Lakes, Minn. Cromwell i ee By LILLIE JIRAS Miss Mabel Jacobson, teacher of! Cromwell school No. 2, was an over-| night guest at the Gilbert Ceder-| strom home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Stocks and | Viran Nelson and children, Marjo: and Allen of Bismarck were enter- tained at dinner Sunday at the F. C. Nelson home. Henry Spetcn and sons, Rudolph and Orville, of Still were visitors and luncheon guests at the Brown brcth- ers’ home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Carlson are the parents of a son born Wednesday at the Meinhover residence in Bis-} marck. | Mrs, J. F. Little, son Clyde and daughters, Ruth and Phyllis, of Re- gan were visitors and supper guests at the Jiras home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Landerholm, | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daughter Burnette were entertained at dinner Sunday at the J. A. Var-! ley home. Mrs. John Engdahl spent Wednes- day and Thursday in Bismarck as a! guest of relatives. ——— | Rock e- ns Hill {| ° | | By RUTH LITTLE Stephen Monroe was a Monday A groun of fr’ guest of her daughter, Mrs Andrew | Olson, | Willie Graf, Laurence Fitzgerald! and Laura Broeckel were Monday! guests at the Fred Smith home. George Little of Bowman, N. D,, and Mrs. James King of Grano, N. D.,| returned to their homes after visiting! with friends and relatives in this vic- | inity. Mrs. J. F. Little and children, Clyde, Ruth and Phyilis, and Willie diras were Sunday dinner guests at the W. J. Jiras home near Baldwin. S. W. Nemetz motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Little and family were Sunday evening guests at the P. E. Patton home. Mrs. Kinz was a Mon‘ay ie Guss West e Gaerne a Te- turned to his home T2 Mary and Resel-n Pation «cere Saturday afternoon guests of Phyllis Little. Mrs. Herman Haakenson Frank Walker of Bismarck and were Mrs, Marvin Alm is spending some time as a guest of friends in Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon at- tended a birthday party saturday evening at the Walter Scott home. bone. | Leo Paris are the parents of a beby | girl weighing 6's pounds born Feb- Tuary 2. Dianne. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blattner were guests at the H. FE, Coddingion home Wednesday ig. A party is given for Valentine Steiner, Sr., Saturday evening. Mary iends and relatives were present. Dancing and playing cards were the main efatures. Walter Bertsch and Matt Heck played for the dance. Mr. ‘* Steiner received many gifts. Capital City shoppers were Mrs. John Habeck and son Alfred, Mr. and Mrs, Blattner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertsch and son Walter, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Codding- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Small and Mrs. Carl Sholtz. Janice M. Coddington was a Sun- -|day visitor at the Andrew Bertsch | home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andah! were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and family. \___ Ghyii | yiin &—________________—___@ By I. L. DAVIS Many from Ghylin attended the funeral for Hugo Sundquist at the Sunny Lutheran church in Ecklund|her parents near Tuttle. Saturday afternoon. Rev. Fred Christ, Wilton, preached the sermon. Miss Edith Backman adn a few of her girl friends from Wilton high school were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Backman one evening this week. Miss Esther Krause, Ghylin, and Mr. Gust Peterson, Bismarck, were married Thursday in Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott went to Wilton Saturday to visit with Mr. Scott's mother, who has returned from Iowa and intends to make her home with her children here. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom visit- ed with old friends in this vicinity Saturday, Mrs, Nils Tosseth and Mrs, Nick olgerson spent a few days with eir aged mother, Mrs. Mina Sund- | quist. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Davis, Wing, were luncheon guests Saturday of Mr, and Mrs. L. Davis. The younk folks club met at the Still hall in Still Monday evening. Four new members were taken in. "They and De Alt Little, and Leona Davis, all from Ghylin, Mrs, Albert John- son was elected the new president. —.- ° Baldwin | rs . ——- By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Jim King of Mohall is a oe at the Herbert Little home this week, Mrs. Ira Falkenstein was pleasant- ly surpriccd Tuesday evening when (9 lorge grcup of friends and relatives heved at the Falkenstein home, cn being Mrs. Faikensteins ‘stvday. Cards were the main diver- | ‘on with a nice midnight iunch ser- vod by tre ladies. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Van Couch enter- j:ained at a dancing party Saturday evening. Music was furnished by ‘cal old-time musicians, and refresh- ments were served at midnight. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert 6th. Friends and relatives of Herman Kickul, Sr., gathered at his home Friday evening to surprise him, the ‘| occasion being birthday || Several tables of cards were in play, @| both five hundred and whist oeing Carlton Sherman of Driscoll spent ‘Mrs. Geo. Nelson was hostess to the | Several days last week with relatives Visitors at the Pete Smith home Saturday were Lloyd and Clayton spent the last month with relatives i ; 4 visitor at the Dutton home from Mr. Tweeton is a} were Marvin Granhoy, Janet; companied Anton Novy to Bismarck Mr, Kickul’s a : group of friends at their home junda’ The local schools will observe Wash- ington’s birthday with appropriate exercises. Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom has returned home from a brief visit with her pa: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barsness Roseglen. She also visited relatives at Ryder. She accompanied Mr. and irs. Hans Hanson of Bismarck, who were called to Roseglen by the death of Mr. Hanson's mother, pioneer reai- dent of that community. Lyman By 8. GYLDEN Etchu Liuska was taken to the 8t. Alexius hospital Tuesday to receive treatment for mastoid. Misses Saima Pihlaja, Sigrid Waint and Esther Bjerke spent the week- end at their parental homes here. They returned to Bismarck on Mon- day to resume their studies. Mrs. Gust Eckholm, daughter Siiri and son Severie were Bismarck call- |ers Monday. Heimo Slirtola, Ed Eliason, John Gylden, Mrs. Gust. to, Sigrid Wainio, Saima Pihlaja and Martha Slirtola, Bill Hokana, Felix Banttari, Sulo Gylden, Roy Joseph- son and Severie Eckholm spent Sun- day evening at Lyman school No. 2 with Eddie Banttari. Lauri and Saima Pihlaja, Edna Eliason, Edward Banttari, Martha Stirtola, Bill, Raymond, Henry and Theodore Hokana and Felix attended the P. T. A. at Lein school Friday night. Martha Siirtola, and Roy Erickson were lu guests of the Gylden young folks | Sunday evening. Misses Martha Silrtola, Gloria and Gail Gylden, Matt Jully, Edwin and Laurence Olson spent Saturday eve- ning at Henry Pihlaja’s, ]_ Regan By BERNADETTE HOPEING Mr. and Mrs, Norton Strand and children were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes were Bismarck business callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. H. J. Newton of Bismarck, A group of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte Saturday evening, the occasion being their 25th wedding anniversary. The Tourtlottes were presented with a gift of silver. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson and granddaughter, Delores Parsons, were Bismarck callers Saturday evening. A committee consisting of men and women from Regan and the adjacent rural community met at the school creational program. A. F. Tourtlotte. Mrs. B. O. Lein and daughter La- of Wilton Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid met at the G. FE. Brennise home Wednesday with Mrs. Brennise and Mrs. Joe Mickelson as Joint hostesses. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, March 6. at the home of Mrs. H. F. Dimond. f —— By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children were guests Monday at the Ed. Ochsuner home. Frank Gray and Mrs. Mabel Hazle- Grove called at Russell Woodward's home Monda! Hazlegrove ‘ > Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Ochsuner and Mr. an@ Mrs. Russell Woodward and night near Arena. John Goldsmith called at Frank Gray's and Ed. Ochsuner's Wednes- day forenoon. Mrs. Russell Woodward and chil- dren visited over the week-end with Ed. Oschuner, Russell Woodward, Ed. Schuler, Harry Morse and Art Oschuner took in the boxing match in Tuttle Friday night and Mrs, Ed. Oschuner and children visited at the Art Oschuner home the same evening. Miss Opal Gray was a dinner guest Sunday at the Ed. Pond home and Mr. anl Mrs. Frank Gray and Mrs. Pond ie Sunday. They took Mr. Pond home. Albert Wutzke called 8: at the Ed. Pond home. wags Sunday. evening at the Frank Gray home. Ruben Weber called at the Pond home Sunday. * Schrunk ‘ > °° By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters ac- Saturday. A party was held at the James Novy home Saturday evening, Feo. 9, in honor of Mr. Novy's birthday anni- Matson, son Benn, Sulo and Sally|. Eckholm end children attended church Monday |@H&le Wayne Drumm visited Henry Wolff if Russell Woodward spent: gaturday |* “1 wish I knew him better. By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Jankee from Arena visited Wednesday at the Adolph Degner home. Henry Steve called at the Bossert home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Jessie Braden was an over- night guest at the Adolph Degner home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Weber and Theodore Weber visited Wednesday at the Alfred Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bossert and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and daugh- ter from Mercer visited Thursday at the Philip Weber home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son John, Mr. and Mrs. John Hein and daughter Bernice, Theodore Weber and the Berg young folks helped Henry Hein celebrate his birthday Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Weber visited Monday and Tuesday with friends near Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rhodes, son Donald visited Sunday evening with | Chesrown. Cards have been received irom Sen-|house Sunday afternoon to make|Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Engel. sited with relatives while inita Monica that Mr. and Mrs. Floyd} plans for an FERA community re- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert left Thursday to Mercer and Turtle Lake | nome Sunday afternoon. Jess and Jack Wilson of Bismarck |to visit with friends and relatives aig The name chosen is Donna | were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. | few di ‘A number of friends helped Chris- tina Bossert celebrate her birthday |¢--—— —— verne and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins |Saturday evening. called on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer | @———__—_____—__—___—_-@ Taft —— By MRS. E. M. GASKILL The school carnival given at Ster- ling school Friday evening was well attended. especially interesting and also the mock, “Clara, Lu’ and Em” feature, Presented as part of the pi The Indian collection was rogram. Mrs. E. M. Gaskill attended the party given by Mrs. Arthur bridge Hayes at Moffit Wednesday after- noon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Burt Johnson and Mrs. E. A. Carroll. Miss Marian Lewis spent the week- at her home here. ‘Miss Betty Ward, who is attending high school in Jamestown, had the misfortune to break a bone in her Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaskill visited with Mrs. H. E. Wildfang Sunday. Meeting of Sterling Farmers’ Edu- cational and Cooperative Union of America was held Monday evening. Cards were enjoyed after the business meeting. High prizes went to Mrs. Mary Kusch, Mrs. H. M. Jessen, Ocst Prince and Tom Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and daughter Arlene spent the past week at Linton and Hazelton. They went there to attend the wedding of Miss Martha Walker and Arthur Wenzel. Miss Walker is a cousin of Mrs; Smith's. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jessen visited with their children at Bismarck Sun- day. They attended church there Sunday evening. By MES. WM. HICKEL - Sunday, accompani Hubert Doyle, who visiting here. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and Stroh and family spent Sunday at the John Anderson home. the Wm. Hickel Visitors at the Wm. Hickel home versary. John Witt was a business caller in Fargo Monday. . and Mrs. Mike Panykovich and daughter were visitors at the John ‘Witt home last le Mrs. Jake Wentz of Center is spending @ few days with daugh- ter, Mrs. John > Who lives ir. Little on Wednesday afternocn March | Hubert Wednesday. Mal John Kola called at the Arby Bai- ureday. in ley home Thi pretty picture or the one that makes me look intelligent?” ¢) short program was given by the mar- |, loc alanine i Richmond | NR crt —_______—_—_——¢ Steiber Mrs, Fred Uhde and daughter Pa- ricia Anne arrived home from Velvs | tess, led by Thomas and| Mrs. Minnie Benz was taken Spent several days son Hjalmer, and Mr. and'Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer and|at Bismarck Thi daughter spent Saturday evening at/son weighing 716 lbs, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Carl- son and family, Mrs. Fred Uhde and|daughter Patty visited Mrs. Minnie daughter, and Thomas and Hubert| Benz at the hospital Tuesday. ust Bashe of Mer- with their son-in- Mr. and Mrs, John Magstad of Hebron, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mag- stad’s mother and brother, Mrs. ‘Baker and Philip Wall. Alvira Berg spent the week-end Bese. her cousins, Bertha and Sarah ‘Word was received Monday of the death of Mrs. Theile. Rev. and Mrs. ‘Theile are well known here. Rev. ‘Theile having been minister in this i o By MARTHA MUELLER Mr, and Mrs. R. Jacobson and ‘Mabel Jacobson spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting at the Sam Laschkewitach home near Goodrich. meet e home . Piepkorn Thi afternoon with Mrs. A. Soder, Mrs. A. Tees and Mrs. L. entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. C. Moser of McLaugh- Should I send him this real! luna. D, and Mr. and Mrs, David tied folks. Refreshments were served. | ‘°'S: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and son Pepeeee of Bismarck visited relatives in f Knute spent Sunday at the Isaac Bot- Bill Olson spent the week-end visit- nen home in Kidder county. Joseph Rise is spending several days po Sea at Jamestown and Valley visiting at his home. Mr. and Mrs. H. ©. Arneson spent] Gat, Tepe of Bismarck was & Sunday evening at J. O, Rise’s. Mr. heat atin be iii a vgs Selma Rise spent a few days at her ter Cl ‘and Mrs, Mueller, cond pet »| motored to Bismarck last Wednesday. ! rect 3. Glanville and M0", and a. ry . H. J. . al , H. J. Jacobson attended the silver anniversary party of Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz motorr| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steinwand ed to Mandan and Bismarck Tuesday./of Kulm, N. D., were visiting at the Miss Elizabeth Koppy spent Wed-| John Mueller home Thursday and nesday visiting with Miss Julia Pitser| Friday, freshman and sophomore in Linton. The Helmuth Schiermeister, who has| classes of high school gave a party been in Linton several days, is visit-|for the juniors and seniors in the relatives in this vicin- | schoolhouse Thursday evenin; ing friends and ity this week. Business callers in Linton Satur- {day from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. John Umber, Steve Koppy, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler, James Herr, John Backhaus and Francis Mrs. Steve Koppy, son Math and daughters visited at the John Umber i* “Painted Woods | ° By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom enter- | thony tained a number of neighbors and|of Mr. and Mrs, Ole Hagstrom and friends at a dancing party in the | family. Painted Woods community hall Sat-| Funeral services were held Saturday urday evening. A delicious lunch was | afternoon for the five weeks old baby served by Mrs. Brostrom and some of |sirl of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Back- the ladies. Bob Beeterfield and Pete/man, who passed away Thursday. Mitchell furnished the music. Rev. F. W. Christ officiated. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of| Rev. Berglund of Bismarck, con- Mandan visited at the Ole Lillefjeld |ducted services in the Swedish Mis- home Sunday evening. sion church Sunday, both morning Harold Soderquist, son Junior and|and evening. mother, Mrs. Ida Soderquist, were Bismarck callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown were Wilton call- | son. ers Saturday afternoon. Miss Helen Redington, teacher in Mrs. ‘ia Elsberg and grand-|the Still school, was a supper daughter Mary Anne spent Friday|of Mrs. Roy Anderson Monday. visiting Mrs. Ida Soderquist. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Asplund, son, Mrs. Frank Johnson is visiting her! Warren, and daughters, Linnie and folks in Wilton for a few days, June, and Rev. Berglund of Bismarck >: 5 were guests at the Walfred Asplund Miss Ingrid Hagstrom, of Price spent Saturday evening and Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Engstrom W. H. Brownawell, who has been|and daughters, on the sick list for the past week, is improving. Mrs. L. N. Bullock entertained the advisory council of the O. A. R. P. club at her home Wednesday after- noon. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess after the business meet- ing. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss M. Jameson on Wednes- Richard: of - Macomber, Mr, and Mrs, Eimer Kling and chil: dren were Sunday dinner guests of A lovely lunch was served by the hos- very ill Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peckens took her to the where she immediately had an bee fanantic. She is gett slong very well. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover | ursday, Feb, 14, a Mrs. Fred Moffit went to Bismarck Monday, returning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peckens and Bismarck. Thomas and Hubert Doyle, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne spent Monday evening at the J. C. i Mrs. Waller Grewe and daughter ‘and Mrs. H. ©. Arneson visited] Amanda and son Leo Christianson home in| Shearer were visitors at ‘A.| Peter Hallan Heinle home Sunday. spent at his home at Turtle Lake. McKenzie. Speakers dur- were Walter Mad- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schauer visited at the Andrew Schauer home Sunday. A Farmers Union meeting was held in the north McKenzie schoolhouse ‘Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins of Baldwin visited at the Elmer Bloom- quist and 8. E. Clizbe homes Sunday. Mrs. George Manly of McKenzie was a Sunday visitor at the Car) Evans home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloomquist and Peter David- ‘son called on Esther Cederstrom Sat- ‘urday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth visited with friends near Wing Sunday. Peter Davidson and son Harry, E. Bloomquist and family, and Earl Evans were Bismarck callers Satur- day. 4 — « Frances | > = « By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Miss Edson, teacher of the Fran- is serving hot lunches at the school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and Ruth Ann Thysell visited at the John Kruger home Monday evening. Mrs. John Olson, who has been staying in Bismarck with her son Herman and family, returned to the Anton Fischer home Wednesday eve- ning. Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent of schools, visited the East Frances school Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenre Madiand Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietaman, Mr. Peter Davidson and sons, Harry and Dave, and daughter Hatty, Selmer Oanes and Carl Farmers Union meeting held in a schoolhouse near McKenzie Wednes- day night. Miss Dena Harms of Bismarck spent last Saturday and Sunday at her home here. Henry Miller and sons, Wayne and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, and John and Louie Olsen transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. Dietaman Edwin ‘accompanied John and Louie Olsen home from Bismarck Saturday night. Edwin Dietzman spent over Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Wm, Kershaw entertained the day afternoon with eight members present. Mrs. Kershaw gave a les- son on “How and What to Serve for ] Varnum was called to By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. P. » The next meeting will be held with Mrs. A. C. Dance. The Menoken P. T. A. met Friday ville came Friday for a visit at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Park Wood. Mrs. Selma Jacobson and son Ber- nard and daughters, Hazel and Marie, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sexton Norlin Sunday. Havel Baker, daughter of Glen apy and Dorit’ Garross, daugh- ‘Thomas Garross, sang popular songs with harmonica music from jon KGCU at Mandan the last >

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