NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS f Burnt Creek By MRS. JULIUS ANDAHL Harold Svaren spent Sunday night at the P. C. Klawitter home. P. C. Klawitter called on Julius Andahl Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Vat Steiner, called on Mrs. Bidwell Tuesday evening to help her celebrated her birthday. A light lunch was srved before the guests depart ed i/. C. SJawitter and son Paul were business shoppers in Bismarck Tucs day* Mrs. Herman Worst and daughters were business callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Andahl and son Floyd were business callers in Bismarck and Mandan Tuesday. Ilarry Schonert and Harold Svar cn were business callers in Bis marck Thursday, as was also Wm. Morris. Walter Paul was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Lcnmhan and Raymond were business callers in Bismarck Thurs day* .. . . . _ Among those to v»sit the F. C. Klawitter home Sunday wore Art Lcrnihnn and family. Goo. Schonert and family, Mr. Lennihan and Ray mond. .Tames, Longmuir and Grant Andahl, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mon-ia and daughter Rosemary and son Ro bert. and baby. Miss Lucile Milman was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. Matt Andahl and daughter Aldvth wore shopping in Bismanrk Saturday. Helmer.' Floyd and Gilbert Andahl were calling on John Malony Satur day evening. The Burnt Creek township meet ing will be held in school house No. 2, March 18. Farmers Union meeting will meet at the Flovd Paris home, March 19 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Bidwell spent Thursday with Mrs. Flovd Paris and Mrs. Val Stein er called in the afternoon. Albert Bourgois called at the Flovd Paris home Sunday. Wm. Schonert was a business call er in Bismarck Saturday. Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Joe Fisher and Paul Carlson vis ited at the Carlson home Monday. Those from this vicinity who transac 'd business in Bismarck Tuesday were Joe Fisher, Paul Carl son. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman. Win. Kershaw and Cedric Craig were callers in Menokcn and also in McKenzie Tuesday. Cedric Craig was a caller at the Floyd Owen home Monday after.- noon. . , __ Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw, also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and family, were shoppers in Bismarck Wed nesday. . , ' Harry Smith and Selmer Ownas called on John Olsen Wednesday. Floyd Owen and son Delvin, Roy Rooker. Mr. and Mrs. Searnen Gib son, Mrs. Elmer Lunquist visited at the Walter Dietzman home Wednes day. . . Walter Dietzman and son Edwin and Seamen Gibson called on John • Olscsn Wednesday evening. The Four Leaf Clover Home Mak ers’ club mot at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Madland. Thursday. Tne women entertained their husbands to a pot-luck dinner. After dinner the men played whist, while the women held a special business meeting. Mrs. Owen gave a talk on incubator chicks and also about cleaning walls. The club also had a miscellaneous . shower for Mrs. S. E. Gibson, form erly Miss Mildred Dietzman, secre tary *nd treasurer of the club and a’.o a shower for Mrs. John Glum, j Joe Fisher took in the Pearson] talc near McKenzie Thursday. ] John Olsen went to Bismarck on | business Thursday. . I Peter Davidson was a caller in; ; McKenzie Thursday. j *i > Lawrence Madland was laid up , 7 • with a lame back for several days. ‘ Anton Fisher brought his wife and baby daughter home from the hos pital at Bismarck Thursday. Miss Evelette Tooker visited at . the George Whitted home from > . Thursday morning until Friday noon, i Ccdic Craig, Arthur Kershaw and Carry Johnson, Jr., went to Bismarck • Friday evening. Miss Esther Ker • thaw returned home with them. Floyd Owen went to Bismarck on ■ business Friday. , ‘ Anton Fisher went after his son Gordon, Friday, who has been stay ‘ ing with his grandparents, Mr. and • Mrs. John Olson near Regan, while Mrs. Fisher was in the hospital. Mrs. Melvin Agnew and daughter „ ’ Orpha visited at the Owen home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen spent Saturday evening at the Tooker home. Mis 3 Edith Olson spent the week • end at the Joe Fisher home. John Olsen.was a caller at the Owen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and fam ily visited with Mrs. Fisher’s par ents Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Owen and baby vis ited at the Dietzman' home Sunday ; afternoon. Miss Esther Kershaw spent the ■ week-end at home, returning to Bis marck Sunday afternoon. Edwin Ditezman visited with the Tooker boys Sunday afternoon. Ralph Tooker spent Friday after • noon at the Owen home. Mrs. Tooker was a shopper in Bis marck Friday. f Menoken By MRS. DANCE ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kittleson vis ited at the R. G. Abeleinhome Mon day afternoon en route to their home at Aneta, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grantham of Ohio are now visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael. Mr. and Mrs. Grantham made the trip by car and expect to make their home in Bismarck iii the future. • Mrs. A. C. Dance entertained the Menoken Homemakers club Thurs day afternoon. Eight members wore present and the work taken up was the fitting of the guide pattern. A luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling were transacting business in Bismarck Friday. Owing to bad roads they broke their car on the return trip and had to have a truck pull their car home. Richard Salter motored to Bis marck Friday. Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, Mrs. R. G. Abelein and Mrs. A. C. Dance were visiting at the home of Mrs. Otto Ayers Thursday. Bridge was played during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and family were entertained to six o’clock dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Ayers. Pat Madlin has moved on the farm recently vacated by the George Young family. Mr. and Mrs. Young have moved southwest of here near the Missouri river. R. M. Ludemann motored to Dris coll on business Friday and Satur day. A dance was held at the town hall Saturday night with quite a large crowd attending. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norlin, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Alebein were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrss. Ernest Burbage of Bismarck Monday cve ning. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and chil dren were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson in Bismarck Mon day. A meeting of the Mcnoken Ladies’ Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Ed. Ebeling Thursday afternoon. Five members were present. A luncheon was served by Mrs. Ebe ling. It was decided to postpone the oyster supper to be given- Friday evening by the ladies of the aid un til Friday March 21. The supper will be served at the town hall. Pie and sandwiches will also be served. Miss Nellie Dance who is teaching near Edgeley, N. D., spent Saturday and Sunday visiting her mother, Mrs. Laura Dance. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Abeling and family visited Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee of Bismarck, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson and family were shopping in Bismarck Satruday. Mrs. A. H. Klepstcin has been on the sick list. Mrs. Klepstcin has spent the week with her daughter, Mis 3 Alice, in Bismarck. Mr. Klep stein motored to Bismarck Sunday, spending the day. Mrs. Warren Clizbe and son Ger ald Warren of McKenzie visited at the D. J. Warren home Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ciizbc is leaving to join Mr. Ciizbc in Wayne, Nebraska, where they are going to make their future home. | Lyman * By S. GI’LDEN The anti-tobacco club met at Henry Ingels Saturday evening, all members were present. A delicious lunch was served at midnight. Miss Myrlc Hudson was a supper guest at John XJyldens Monday eve ning. Walter Ojanen and Arthur Antilla were business callers at Gust Eck holnis Sunday. Josie Olson was a business caller at Myrle Hudson's Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elison were trans acting business In Wing Saturday. Sula and Eino Eckholm, Myrlc Hudson. Wayne Inget, Jack Gylden and Edwin Olson, were skating at John Gylden's Sunday. Arne Antalla was a caller at Wm. Wanttaja and John Gylden homes Saturday. Edwin Olson and Sevcrt Gylden spent Friday evening at Dave Joseph son’s. Mis. Albert Antilla who has been spending a few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Walter Ojanen, returned home Sunday. Mrs. John Gylden and daughter Sallie and son Sergle, Mrs. Dave Josephson and son Clifford and Syl via Eckholm. visited at the Gust Eck holm home Sunday afternoon. Eino Eckholm and Arne Antilla were Wing callers Thursday. Josie Olson has been assisting Mrs. Wm. Wanttaja with the work for a few days. Bigrud Dronen was a business caller at John Gylden’s Sunday evening. Sylvia and Sever! Eckholm, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and son Clifford, were callers at John Gylden’s Sunday. John Waiste and daughter Nina and son Walter were Wing callers Saturday. f Little Knife 1 BY MRS. A. BIERIG Geo. Martin and brother Fred and wife motored to their parents’ home on Sunday to spend the day. - Arthur Bierig motored to Hebron on Monday and made the round trip just fine. Mike Bcch accompanied him. Matt Baseflue and Fred Helspar motored to Rlchardton on Monday, and got back as far as Renner’s on. Tuesday with their car. They had to leave it, and finish their journey home by a team and wagon. Mr. and Mr 3, Steve Kraft arc the proud parents of a baby girl who ar rived at their home on Saturday. Joe Maerschbeker had the misfor tune to strip the'gears in his car on Friday evening on their way to the Skye light hard .time party, and Fred Slvert’s had the misfortune of breaking a wheel off his car. Plenty of other car troubles happened the same night, all due to the bad roads. Miss Bertha Schneider is spending the week visiting relatives and friends at Hebron. Maxie Lehmann who went to Het tinger on Saturday after his wife and children and arrived at his father’s home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schneider and daughter Bertha, also Miss Palmer drove over to the L. R. Woolery home Sunday evening where they enjoyed me evening playing cards. Steve Kraft and children have been quite sick with the flu the past week. Mrs. Arthur Bierlg called at the Fred Martin home on Monday after noon. « Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierlg drove over to the Joe Maerschbeker heme on Tuesday afternoon. Arthur Bicrig and Joe Maerschbe kcr drove to Marshall on Friday. Everett. Doliver who has been spending the winter months at Chi- 1 4 THE BIS cago, 111., returned home on Sunday where he will assist his brother Ross with the spring work. Just a few families gathered at the Skye Light on Tuesday evening to attend the last dance before Lent. Mrs. Doliver and sons, Everett and Ross, rode horseback to the Jess Diteviler home on Saturday after noon. They also visited at the Mas sey home during the evening. Mrs. Doliver’s brother Lowel of Chicago is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Massey. f Braddock j By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE The Ladles Aid of the M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Sorem Thursday afternoon, March 13. Services were held in the Catholic church here Sunday morning. Mrs. M. Fetterley, who was quite ill several days this week, is able to be around Misses Ellis and Sundell of the High school staff were week-end guests at the H. P. Albright home. Mrs. A. R. Button and little niece, Marcella Holme, were passengers to New Salem Friday afternoon for sev eral days’ visit with Mr. Button’s slser. Mrs. Ed. Tempel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wetzel drove to Braddock from Wishek Saturday and arc guests with Mrs. Wetzel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weber of the Cen tral hotel. Messers J. A. Shepard and Clyde Smith autoed to Hazelton Thursday on business. Messers O. R. Bauer and Elroy Johnson motored, to the Chas. Pear son home Saturday and spent the day. George Shepard, county commis sioner of Hazelton was a Braddock caller Saturday. E. E. Lesher of Kintyre was a Braddock caller Wednesday. The Men's club met Tuesday eve ning with not as large an attendance as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson were passengers to Bismarck Wednesday returning home Saturday. Miss Mary Feyereisen came down from Bismarck Monday to spend the week with her bereaved mother, Mrs. M. Feyereisen. Mrs. J. I. Shepard and Mrs. Carl Spltzer were between train visitors Saturday with relatives and friends at Napoleon. Tom Marx, manager of the Stand ard Oil company in Braddock was a passenger to Bismarck Monday to at tend a convention of the agents of that company held in the city. He returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Maude Miller of Annabel, Mo., and Mrs. Stephen Kvien of Gackle, who were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Emma Lamm, left Thursday afternoon for their respective homes, j While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Albright. The members of the Woodman Circle met in session Thursday eve ning with 21 members in attendance. A letter was read from District Man ager Prank Femald announcing his intention to be here March 20. This is a very important meeting and wc trust that all members who can will be present. Arrangements arc being made for a short program after which a lunch will be served to which the members of the Braddock W. O. W. will be invited. At the close of the business a lunch was served by Mes dames Bower and Koenig. Mrs. J. C. Becker, Mrs. Wm. Robin son and Mrs. John Schaefer were passengers to Linton Wednesday to attend the axamination for widows’ pensions before the county commis sioners. They returned home Friday. Rev. O. Kinzler was a passenger down from Moffit Wednesday and preached in the M< E. church that same evening returning home Thurs day afternoon. Services were again held Sunday evening and will con tinue so until further notice. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Baxter and family visited Sunday afternoon at the Leo Dailey home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorem were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Reaman and family. Taft By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY W. E. Runey was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carrol of Moffit visited at the John Benz home Tues day evening. M. L. Lewis was a Sterling caller Monday. Mrs. Herman Nieman spent from Tuesday until Thursday with her mother in Mandan. E. L. Hurr and daughter Ida were town callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and Loretta Jacobson were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mrs. George Lewis called at the Swindling home Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Baker and son James were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Johnny Baker, who has been working in Bismarck for some time returned with them to spend a few days at home. Mrs. Johnson and son William were Sterling callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Carrol called at the John Baker home Tuesday eve ning. * Mr. end Mrs. Max Lang and Mrs. Etwii Lang’s sister and children of Minnesota, who have been visiting her for some' time visited at the Charley Anderson home Wednesday. Elliot Nelson visited at the John Baker home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney vis ited at the Selma Drystad home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis called at me Charley Anderson home Wed nesday. -* Mrs. Laverne Richardson spent Thursday at the Henry Jessen home. Anton Oberg was in town Thursday. Mrs. John Baker and Ann Hayes entertained a number of friends at the Baker home Friday evening. A nice lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson visited at the John Bens home Friday. Guy Lewis spent Friday night at the Charley An<£rson home. Ed Fogarty spent Thursday night in Bismarck returning home Friday. The Roy Turner family spent Sat urday evening at the Herman Nieman home. Quite a few from here attended the sale at the Pearson home Thurs day. Bob Sharp called at the John Benz boms Friday. Anton Oberg was in town Friday. Mrs. George Lewis visited at the Selmar Dyrstad home Saturday rftemoon. Miss Enunn Heyes spent. Friday night and Saturday with Ann Hayes. ARCK TRIBUNE. Miss Helen Swindling, who attends Driscoll high school spent the week end at her home. Wilbert Koon spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Gosney home. Herman Nieman and Elliot Nelson were town callers Monday. The Roy Maker family visited at the John Baker home Sunday. Mrs. Frank Swindling spent Sun day at the Henry Swindling home. Mrs. Ed Fogarty spent Sunday afternoon at the Elsus Elness home in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Mr. and Mrs. Selmar Dyrstad spent Sunday afternoon at the Max Lang home. Elliot Nelson spent Saturday after noon at the John Benz home Edna Gosney spent Sunday after noon with Velma Dyrstad. Mrs. John Baker and James and Johnny spent Saturday night at the Floyd Belk home. Miss Florence Gosney spent Sunday with Lucille Elness. Misses Ann and Emma Hayes spent Saturday afternoon at the John Benz home. Charley Anderson accompanied Guy Lewis to Moffit Friday. Don’t forget P. T. A. meeting in Sterling schoolhouse Thursday eve ning, March 20th. A good program assured and there will also be election of officers. Quite a few from here attended the surprise party on Mrs. Theron Elli son Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Eailey and family visited at the Henry Olson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and family visited at the King home Sun day. Regan By BURDELLA B. HELGESON The Congregational Ladies* Aid will meet at the S. Rupp home on March 19th. The snow plow opened the roads between Regan and Wilton last week. F. Urbach was called to Frazet Minnesota, last week by the serious illness of his father. W. B. Richardson, Sr., is the guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. L. Games. The Misses Irene Malsby, Anne Regnier and Mrs. L. Hopkins were guests at the A. H. Helgeson home on Friday evening. O. Tyberg is a patient at the N. P. hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mrs. J. Worden called at the F. L. Hendrickson home on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. L. Stalks of Wilton was a passenger to Regan on Saturday af ternoon. Rev. Os ter left for Minneapolis on Satruday afternoon where lie will attend a Pcntacostal conference. He expects to be gone throe weeks. A. L. Games transacted business matters in Bismarck last week. The special meeting planned by County Agent, A, R. Meiscn, had to be postponed on account of the im passable roads. The date set for Regan is March 15th. The meeting will be held in the Legfion Hall. Many topics of interest and value to the farmer will be discussed. | McKenzie 1 • -♦ By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The local P. T. A. met in the school house Tuesday night with a good at tendance. After the business meeting a program was enjoyed, and refresh ments were served by Mrs. W. L. Wat son. Those from here who were Bismarck callers Tuesday were, Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, Wm. McCloskey, R. D. Crum. N. J. Struwing, O. W. Gil bert, L. E. Heaton, sr., and John Betz. H. T. Crum of Bismarck was a Mc- Kenzie caller Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. N. J. Struwing spent Wednes day visiting Mrs. H. F. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hambler were Thursday visitors at the G. R. Wat son home. W. A. Rodgers of Bismarck was a dinner guest at the George Manly home Thursday. Mrs. A. Dow and Mrs. W. W. Miller called on Mrs. E. Conley Tuesday aft ernoon. Mrs. Cora Paul of Bismarck visited her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Gilbert on Thursday. The H. F. Pearson sale which was held Thursday was quite well attend ed. Buddie Hughes spent Saturday night with Merlin Wildfang. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Manly of Bis marck were visitors at the George Manly home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Adams were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Arab Thompson who teaches near Wing spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thompson. Isabelle Colby and Mrs. M. A. John son were in Bismarck Friday having dental work done. Mrs. N. J. Struwing, Mrs. George Hughes and Mrs. H. Larston, enter tained at a farewell party in the hall Saturday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pearson, who are moving to Bismarck. Ten tables of whist were in play throughout the evening. High prizes were won by Wendell Drawver and Mrs. W. W. Miller, con solation prizes went to Louise Leath ers and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. After the close of the games refreshments were served by the hostesses, after which dancing was enjoyed: Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes visited Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Bailey of near Bismarck Sunday afternoon. Wendell Drawver spent Saturday at the Henry Larson home. f Christiania I By VIOLET A. CLARKE Adolph Bassen called on Dan Wal mon Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Elder Elness home Wednesday for water as their well Is out of order. Lawrence Mork called at Mrs. Wil liam Clark’s home Wednesday eve ning. Delphlne Bassen is back in school again after being absent during the winter on account of her operation. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling call er Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness have now with them the little son of Mrs. EJners sister of Morango, N. D., who 'passed away a few weeks ago, leaving five small child ten. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet visited at the Ed Schmlelkings home Sunday. Elder Elness drove to Sterling Thursday. Johnney Hansen visited at the Ed Schmldkings home Sunday. Adolph Bassen called at Mrs. Jen* nie Clarke’s home Wednesday. Mrs. John Steegs of Driscoll spent a few days with her brother Henry Olson. Eli Harding was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Gibson visit ed at the Walter Deisyman’s home Wednesday. Ed Gibson was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Glen Elness and Ted Lee of Sterl ing was out to Elder Elness home Sunday to get a car which Glen left there some time ago. Frank Klrshaw was a Sterling call er Friday. Lester Clark called at the Tyler Johnson’s home Monday. Ed Smith was a Sterling caller Tuesday. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling call er Monday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Vio let stopped at the Tyler Johnson’s home Monday on their way to Sterl ing. | Painted Woods | • ♦ BY MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Anton Nelson called on Dave Boot Friday. Lester Brown has been hauling wood from Joe Brostrom’s this week. Frank Johnson has been working at Wm. Brown’s this week. Anton Nelson, who has resided in Chicago for the past two and a half years, returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nel son. Tuesday. Anton expects to stay home all summer. Rhoda Fossum, who has been stay ing at the Ole Lillefjeld home for some time, left for her home at Bis marck Saturday. Lester Brown and Frank Johnson called on Anton Nelson Wednesday evening. Having worked a few weeks at the Andrew Nelson home. Edwin Lillefjeld returned to Wilton Saturday. Mrs. Joe Brown and baby and Anne Bloom spent Monday afternoon at the Wm. Brown home. Anton Nelson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld’s Wed nesday. Iver Erickson was a Wilton caller Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Wal ter Waddington were Wilton visitors Tuesday. Alvin Lange and son Leonard took some hogs to Wilton Tuesday. They also called at Wm. Brown’s home on their way back. Joe Brown had a load of feed ground at Wilton Friday. Edwin Lillefjeld called at the Ole Lillif jeld home Friday evening. Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER John L. Monroe was an overnight business caller in the Capitol City Thursday returning home Friday morning on the train. E. E. Strandemo has returned home from a brief business trip to Bismarck and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood returned home from a several months visit with relatives in Pennsylvania Fri day. En route home they spent some time with relatives in Minnesota and other points. Mrs. Ralph Fricke left Friday morning for Bismarck where she will spend about two weeks with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nelson. A baby boy ar rived at the Nelson home Friday morning. Mother and baby are re cuperating nicely. Mrs. Nelson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hilken of this community. Willie Borner Jr. of Arnold enroll ed in the Baldwin schools Monday and makes his home with his grand mother, Mrs. Matilda Baumgart dur ing the school week. The Crofte Star Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Ryberg on Wednesday afternoon. The members of the club plan on resum ing work on the patterns which they have been making during these meet ings. Lunch will be served by the hostess. Mrs. Claus Carmcr of Clearbrook, Minnesota is spending some time with local friends and relatives before returning home. She was called here by the death of her father, John Rupp, pioneer resident of Baldwin who died last Saturday. Mrs. G. G. Rupp and little daugh ter, Dolores visited at the Richard Borner home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom spent the latter part of the week with relatives in Bismarck returning home Sunday afternoon. She was accompanied by her little daughter. Iva May. Miss Ella Funston spent the week end at her home in Menoken, return ing to resume her school teaching cast of town. Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was here Wednesday on tC business mis sion. J. S. Fevold of Bismarck was seen in our midst the fore part of the week. He and his family formerly resided here. Ralph Ficke. Richard Borner and Mrs. J. C. Hilken motored to the Capital City on business Thursday. The Heck family, who have been residing on the Hooper farm three mile 3 east of here for two years are planning on moving to a farm own ed by Martin Bourgois in the Trygg community. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and infant son, Leslie Wayne of Btill were recent guests at the home of Mr. Falkenstein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Falkenstein. Jack and Arthur Lenlhan were in Bismarck Thursday attending to legal matters pertaining to the estate left by their father who died some yean ago. Mrs. Wayne Cummings spent the fore part of the week with relatives in Washburn. J. B. Racek of Mandan was a recent visitor at his farm south of here near Arnold. » Merl and Clair Weise are working for Francis Jasskiowack in Bismarck. Clyde Monrcr who is working on a farm near Bismarck was called here by the death of his grandfather, John Rupp. Mr. and Mrs. Bigmund Rupp of Re gan were recent visitors at the home of local relatives. Ernest Rupp motored to Bismarck Friday after his sister Emma who at tends high school there and who spent the week-end at home.. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Thy r.ell will be interested in hearing of the recent marriage of their eldest daughter, Miss Marian Thyaell to a young man of Bismarck. The Thy sell family are former residents of the Baldwin community. Eng Tuft of Weyburn, Sask. was greeting old friends in our commun ity a few days ago. Miss Elisabeth Risch who has been visiting with the Raymond Burkhart family has returned home. Local friends of Burleigh Small will be interested in knowing he re cently opened a pool hall in Bismarck. Lester Falkenstein was a recent business caller in the Capital City. Eric Albertson who has been a resi dent of our community for a number of years has rented his farm two miles west of town and moved to Bis marck where he will make his home with his son. Mrs. J. C. Hilken of Ecklund spent several days of the past week visiting with friends and relatives in the Baldwin community. Miss Betty Erstrom spent the past week at the home of her uncle, E. S. Thompson in Wilton. Edmund Rupp, who has been as sociated with his brother Fred in the merchantlle business in Baldwin for several years is compelled to give up inside work on account of poor health. f Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Tom Finn, who has been in Minne sota the past winter, returned here Wednesday. Mr. Finn intends to settle on his farm about six miles north of Driscoll for the summer. At present he is stopping with his brother-in- j law, Warren Keeler. Mrs. H. Holten spent Wednesday afternoon visiting with her sister, Mrs. Will Stiles, and family. Those who attended the township meeting at Bismarck Thursday were Christ Schoon and daughter Tillie, Joe Paulsen, Alfred Olson, Nels Dro nen, Paul Paslay and Olaf Olson. Mrs. Will Stiles and family visited with Mrs. Henry Olson Friday after noon. J. E. Sharp and John Choppen called at the Albert Christensen farm Friday and purchased some turkey hens. Tom Finn and Allen Morse were | callers at the Albert Christensen farm I Friday. I Miss Evelyn Thomas spent Saturday in Bismarck. 1 Cecile Ambers spent the week-end | with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. j A. Ambers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen j and daughter, of Lein township, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. j Christensen's mother, Mrs. Marie i Olausen. j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Burns j Bailey and family, of Moffit, Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Ornetsen! spent Sunday at the M. A. Lein home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson called on Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Han sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family at dinner Sunday. Mrs. C. Kotuba. who has been vis iting with her son Frank and family at Sauk Center, Minn., the past few months, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer were Ster ling visitors Sunday. They brought their little granddaughter, Carline Bej'er, home with them. Mr. and Mrs, Bennie Hansen and family, of Kidder county, were Sunday visitors at the Ole Newland home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam ily and Chalven Belile spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ol son. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelsen and daughter Ruth called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne Sunday. Bob and Mrs. Will Stills and chil dren spent Sunday with Mrs. Stiles’ sister, Mrs. Holten. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelsen and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave Sunday. H. A. Smith and son Roy motored to Steele Monday. Peter Klucksdahl and sons Marven and John were business callers at Bis marck Monday. Brittin | By NORA ALLENSWORTH Miss Ruth Harth, teacher of Teller school No. 2, spent the week-end at the Allcnsworth home. Ida Johnson is spending a few days In Sterling at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Frank King. Miss Ellen Crawford of Bismarck spent last Saturday at the Allens worth home. Little Roberta Reid, who has been suffering with an injured ankle is again able to attend school. Mrs. Clifton Kimbal has been on the sick list, but is feeling better now. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount are the parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. John Reis are the parents of a little son. The Brittin Homemakers were en tertained by Mrs. Frank Buckley at the Elvin Hoover home. Nearly all members were present although sev eral living at distance were unable to come on account of snow. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Orrin Dutton. J. J. Lamb, who has been spending the winter in Sterling, has returned to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ed Allensworth. Ed Allensworth is suffering from an attack of quinsey, Owing to badly drifted roads the local mail carrier was unable to make all of his route last Saturday. This is the first time he has failed to make his route since it was established three years ago. Charles Dutton and small sister “Becky” spent last Tuesday at the Allensworth home. E. M. Whittaker was most agree ably surprised when his brother who lives in Missouri, arrived last Thurs day evening, having driven a car through. f Welch’s Spur 1 ♦ BY MBS. R. M. WELCH A. D. Welch had several loads of grain ground at the Doppler farm this week. Ralph Snyder is hauling the Glen coe and Lavana mail this week. He uses a sled and reports the trip to be hard on his horses. Otto Ayers, who has the route from Menoken changes teams about half way. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doppler came home Tuesday, after spending the Winter with Mrs. Doppler's brother in Merced, California. They stopped in SeaUe, Wash., asd in oßnners’ Ferry, Idaho, on the way home. Mr. Doppler has a sister in Seattle and the Dopplers resided in Bonners’ Ferry before romlng to North Dakota. O. P. Welch spent a few days in Bi&marck this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch visited at the Robert Welch home Tuesday. While dehorning cattle, Chester Boyd and his helper, Arthur Bates, were Injured. Both were injured in their legs. Robert Welch and Theo dore Dorman assisted them with their chores. Mi*, and Mrs. Otto Dorman and son Theodore visited at the Boyd home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and two sons and the three Doppler brothers visited at the Robert Welch home Monday evening. The men enjoyed cards and the ladies spent the eve ning in making ice cream, and visit ing. i Earl Snyder called at the Robert Welch home Monday. Some of the Snyder boys drove to Menoken the same day. While Mr. and Mrs. John Welch were driving to Menoken they chanced to see two coyotes. Mr. Welch succeeded in wounding one of them severely but did not get it. Coyotes have been seen in this vicinity a num ber of times recently. Fred Rittel hauled a load of wood from the river bottom the middle of the week. Lawrence and Leo Doppler and Robert Welch drove to Bismarck in a sled Friday. Leo Doppler called at the Robert Welch home Thursday evening. Mrs. John Welch and little nephew and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch visit ed at the Doppler home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dpopler brought many souvenirs home from the west. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmacl and lit tle daughter visited at the tto Dor man home Sunday afternoon. Fred Dorman visited at the Doppler home Sunday. Julius Dorman hauled several loads of hay from near his brother Otto’s place this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch called at the Robert Welch home Sunday aft ernoon. Mrs. Hugh McMurrich and little | daughter Dorris came out from Bis j marck Saturday. Ralph Snyder call- I cd for Mrs. Nieland and her nephew I and niece also and took them all to their homes. Mr. Nieland brought Mrs. Nieland and the children back to the Robert Welch home Sunday evening. j Fred Rittel and son drove to Bis j marck Thursday. Mr. Rittel went to I see about a place to rent near Regan. Mrs. Fred Rittel called at the Rob i ert Welch home Tuesday afternoon. »- ... | Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Lester Hawkins and Ward Harris called at Ray Hazlegrove’s Monday. Ray Hazlegrove and Lester Hawkins were business callers in Arena Tues day. Ed Pond was a business caller in Arena Tuesday. Ward Harris returned to his home near Hurdsfield Wednesday after visiting at the Lester Hawkins home for a few days. John Saltier called Wednesday at the Lester Hawkins and Ray Hazle grove homes. Lester Hawkins was a guest at the John Hawkins home north of Tuttle Wednesday. Raymond King and his sister called at the Harry Ulfers home Wednesday. Shorty Beak called one evening this week at Lester Hawkins'. Ed Smith's nephew Robert Smith is now helping Mclntyre Brothers. Harry Ulfers, Ed Pond, Dave John son and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkms were dinner guests Thursday at the Hazlegrove home. John Saltier called at Shorty Beakc's one day this week. Ray Hazlegrove called at Karl Wolff’s and Mclntyre’s Friday. Elmer Drumm and Karl Wolff were in Tuttle Thursday on business. Frank Gray was in Tuttle on busi ness Thursday. Mrs. Elmer Drumm and daughter Alyce and Miss Olga Weber are now visiting their mother, Mrs. Weber of Goodrich a few days. Ed Smith called Friday at Elmer Drumm's. Peter Demagolla called Friday at at the Ulfers farm. Harry Ulfers called Saturday fore noon at the Lester Hawkins home. Dave Johnson has been on the sick list a few days this week. Ed Pond called at Ray Hazlegrovc s Saturday afternoon. Mclntyres shipped a number of turkeys this week. Johnnie and Irvin Sattler cahr i Friday evening at the Lester Hawkiir; home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were guests at the Lester Hawkins home Saturday evening. Milt Goldsmiths were in Tuttle one day this week. Also the Joe Goldsmiths. John and Irvin Sattler called one evening this week at the Jack Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins were guests at the John Hawkins home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins have moved from the place north of Hazle grove’s to a place northeast of Tuttle. We understand our new neighbor will be John Sattler as he has bought this place. ♦ Hazelton j 1 ♦ ♦ I ♦ By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER The Hazelton Tigers and coaches, Mr. Puschinsky and Mr. Sullivan, left Thursday noon foaa Mandan where they played in district tourna ment held there Thursday and Fri diV* Rev. Father Schweitzer held church serviced in Braddock last Sunday. Miss Eleanor Landsberger spent Wednesday night with her friend, Miss Virginia Kurtz. The Hazelton Parent Teacher as sociation held their monthly meeting Monday evening in the high school assembly. A fairly large crowd was present. After the meeting ajoumed lunch was served in the home econo mics room, and a social hour was en joyed. James Andrus, who has been away on business Interests to the cities and other points, returned to Haaelton Monday for a brief visit. The Misses Virginia Kurts, Mildred McDonnell and Eleanor Landberger, Arne Dahn and Lee Rott drove to Mandan Friday afternoon to take in the final of the district basketball tournament played at the training school gymnasium that evening. Alton Lenhart was a visitor in the Capitol City Saturday and Bunday. Miss Margaret Scherr and brother Trank and Eugene Landsberger vis ited friends in Strasburg Monday. Still By B. P. HAGSTROM Callers in Wilton Tuesday were Fred and Peter Johnson, Erick Pear son and Ole Hagstrom. Conrad Johnson was a Regan call er Wednesday. B. P. Hagstrom visited the school No. 4 in Estherville township Tues day. Mrs. Conrad Johnson called on Mrs. ( Arthur Johnson Tuesday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein were shopping In Still Friday. The Rev. Aster of Regan was an over night guest of Peter Johnson Thursday night. Ole Hagstrom was a passenger to Bismarck Wednesday returning home ; Friday. Mr. Hagstrom was a caller on ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund while there. r The Broehl children were callers on \ Verner and Hilma Johnson Friday. Mrs. Ned Asplund and son returned home Friday after spending about five weeks in Washburn, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ber quist. Ned motored to Washburn aft er them. Oscar Erickson and Oscar Hagstrom were callers at the Conrad Johnson home Thursday. Mrs. Pearl Nelson teacher of school No. 4 in Estherville township called on Mrs. A. Johnson Thursday after noon. Ole Hagstrom and son Oscar called ! at the Ned Asplund home Friday. Mrs. Arthur Johnson, son Verner, daughter Hilma. and Walter Strand, * j were evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. J Edwin Johnson Tuesday. Walter Sundquist was a Regan call- j er Saturday. Gabriel Thor and Oscar Erickson 1] were callers at the Hagstrom home ' one day last week. Miss Lillian Bcrquist of Washburn 1 is staying with her sister and brother- | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund for [ a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Broehl and family I were Sunday guests at the Conrad i Johnson home. Mi-s. A. Johnson and family, Marian and Leo Strand and the Pearson chil dren were callers at the Hagstrom home Sunday. ; Rev. Aster and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson v/ere visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson Thursday. , Mrs. Roy Anderson and family were j ! visitors at the Herman Falkenstein j j home over the week-end. Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs. Edwin • j Johnson visited with Mrs. Fred John son Monday. Miss Nadine Noon student of Wash burn high school spent the week-end at her home. Frpd Johnson motored to Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ' Johnson Sunday. i Miss Alice Johnson a student of the Wilton high school has been on - the sick list for a number of weeks, ■ but is getting along nicely at this writing. Alta By KARL SCHATZ Mr. Edward was a caller at. the George Hochhalter home Wednesday afternoon. Emanuel Schatz was a caller at thr Karl Schatz home Wednesday eve ning. Fred Bender was a shopper at Alla Wednesday afternoon. Harry Schafer wafc a caller at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday eve ning. Rudolph Schaeffer was a caller at McClusky Wednesday. Henry Schatz of Alta was a shopper at McClusky Thursday afternoon. Elmer Qually was a caller at the Fred Brackett home Thursday after noon. Lauritz Adams was a caller at the John Anderson home Thursday. Edward Schatz was a shopper at Alta Thursday evening. Glen and Earl McCallister were callers at Washburn Friday afternoon. Elmer Qually was a visitor at the George Hecker home Thursday. Edwin Schatz was a caller at the Henry Schatz home Thursday after noon. J. L. Keck was a caller at Alta Fri day evening. Eddie Johnson was a visitor at the Fred Brackett home Wednesday eve ning. Charlie Larson of Alta was a caller at the Emil Johnson home Monday evening. Edwin Schatz and Eddie Johnson were callers at the Henry Schatz home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett were Alta shoppers Friday afternoon. Mr. George, Fred Curley, Edward anß Henry Schatz were callers at the Fred Brackett home Saturday evening. Elmer Qually, Lauritz Adams, Edwin and Thafield Schatz, Alfred and Dan Rienhart spent Saturday evening at the John Stroh home. Charles Larson was a caller at the Emil Johnson home Saturday after noon. John Stroh was a caller at Regan Saturday afternoon. Lauritz Adams was a caller at the Bill Heckle home Thursday evening. Davold Schaeffer was a caller at Alta Friday afternoon. Karl Schatz was a caller at Mc- Clusky Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh were vis itors at the Karl Schatz home Friday evening. Elmer Qually was a caller at the John Stroh home Friday afternoon. Edwin Schatz was a caller at the Adams home Saturday afternoon. Karl Schatz of Alta was a shopper at Pickardville Saturday afternoon. Thafield Schatz was a visitor at the Fred Brackett home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett and family were callers at the John An derson home Sunday afternoon. Edward Schatz was a visitor at the Adams home Thursday evening. Edwin Schatz was a caller at Alta Monday afternoon. Rudoldh Bchaeffer was a vtdtor at the Nels Mers home Saturday. < Fred Curly waa a caller at the Henry Schatz home Sunday evening, j Karl Schatz was a caller at tfeO Fttxl Brackett home Manday tonneau. Edward Schatswasacußerat the Karl Schatz home Monday an** - M • \ V . P 'A