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' PAGE TEN Moffit 1 ¢ “4 Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Brooks ar-| rived in McKenzie Saturday night from Edgeley and Rev. Brooks vs ad) a very ssc ing. Those vis and shopping in the capital city Satu Mr, and] Mrs, Young, Mrs. Hosford, Mr. andj? Mrs. Asselstine, and Mr, and Mrs. Enockson. Mr. and tained Re chicken dinner at their Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carpenter we re} Bismarck callers on Friday. Mrs. Ed Kruse and daughters were stine home Sun home last her ing at the home ¢ Mrs. Joe Coder. Adams Brother brome grass for / week. iw Cline this Mr. and Mrs, y Johnson and Mrs. H. Adams were guests at the home of Mt. and Mrs, Little in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Hofst Hazelton callers on There will he no school Wedne: our three ending the teachers n called on Mrs Asselstine Mon- day. August Doehle and family have} recently moved into the house th has been vacd ated by C. B, Ste M in town ni Quite a numb into the Enockson see ternoon and complet with a “ laden with Tots ‘of good eats and a very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed | by all. Yrs. Fay Johnson ‘entered the Bis- marck hospital Tuesday to have her} tonsils removed. Mrs. Ed Kruse was a capital city| sr on Friday. The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. E. Cline Wednes: day afternoon. nd. chased a new six-tube radio, Jens and Viggo Je and Ira Peckins re coa’ over the N. P. and Mrs. Fred Pillsbury were visiting with friends in McKenzie Sunday afternoon. Anna Anderson and Elsie Slater, students in the Bismarck high| school, spent the week-end at their! farm homes northwest of Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey, Mr and Mrs. P. Hostead, Mr. and M Osear Benz and Mr. and Mrs, He: Olson were visiting at the Valen- tine Benz home Sunday. ————— ™yaddock orange of Bismarck, intendent of the M. E. ‘hed Sunday evening: in John up s will be held next Sun- ning at the usual hour. el Koenig gave a Hallo- ty for her Sunday school lay evening. Thirteen lit- and girls were present. The guests of the party were two ghosts and a witch, who created have been over at Selfridge during the thrashing season spent Monda: and Tuesday morning | visiting rela here. They re- turned to Mandan ' John Larson of Bismarck, auditor NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Henry Swindling has recently pur-| oo | Hitt road Mon-| 1 Fe thedchicchtocravwaa| 't always wel- their old time Dode and Luella are comed to Braddock b:* | frie ends. moving to dren h school. n and two lit- to‘their home south ral weeks’ Grandma ill} took at s quite He hool gym High acqua Thar ing our ant of we would appreci- y would give them to the mu in the .__| Bismarck the first of the week. bout 17 high BC wish to join, hand Tra Lee Monday on account of were el Pearson called the At present with the Mar- Ena his moving on- now occupiel by Jim ust north of Regan. number of people of the ended the funeral of sonal property {he is making his tin Stranc oe the pl *}itors at the’ Richard Borner home, M te lof relativ munity. LN rel of Bismarck were here Saturday on |tund ‘spent Sunday afternoon at the ) ome Sa ‘. n home Satur~/home of local friends, ag of Max| .2'Wo prairie fires were in this lo- ME nine |cality Friday, one north of town and strom during egan Friday ¢ Mr, and Mrs 'B. w “Graham took | | Jackie to Bismarck Monday to con- sult physicians about his arm, which he _wrenched Sunday Edith Mueller called on Beulah Law- yer Sunday. Miss Lawyer is teache | -|ing in Schrunk school No. 2. . le & Baldwin | | Laurence Wiley of the Mandan Music Shop was a business caller here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ° Alphonso Erickson and little son, who arri here sev- eral weeks ago from Chicago, and |” been making their home with} Erickson’s brother, Ralph{ h Mr: Fricke, € day for nake their future home, pect to leave at an early will Bismarek where the Mr. In [son has been employed on a local | - | threshing machine. H nM, Williams of the Beverage company was a recent business caller in town, Mr. and Mrs. Knownley Dorman nd family and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin | mily motored to 1 Sunday where they visited | Oscar Satter and family were Saturday evening vis- mn of near Re- nd at the home and friends in this com- : ! $. Fevold and] sacting business in} 0. CG Ellington and J, Cowan busines: im Hanson motored to Wil- ton on business Monday evening. Julius Meyer has purchased a new Paige car, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Geigle and amily were ce Ly business in ity Saturday afternoon. denry Diede of Eck- south. The one northwest of town started in the brush and did not do much damage. The one south! burned up si ‘al stacks of hay. The ground dry and stubble and prairie land burn like tinder, A stiff | wind which was blowing made _ it! more difficult to get the fire under control, stettler,’ who has Lind last Mond: aughter have tt farm south of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, a children of Wilton and Mrs, Johnson and children were vis at the Hagstrom home last Sun Mr. and Mrs, Benson and son K par of Flasher and a daughter, Mrs | Peterson, of Mandan, were week-end the John a i was plund home. formerly Nellic Hagstrom spent sev- eral days last week at the Sandelin re waiting for their to arrive from Minne- apolis, The Misses Naomi and Ingrid Hagstrom were ned at the S. Oder hom Steiber town- bly has re- ‘mers Union in which tp hold their igler of Bismarck with her sister,| Cc harlie John He and son William ndelin were callers amily are moving into Regan this fall. Pete Johnson has bought the farm on which they have resided for several aid of the Swedish Mis-|¥ Il meet at the home he ladie: jon church jof M nd Mrs. Oscar _Ecklund Thu afternoon, Oct. th. A number of relati nd friends were entertained at the John Asp for the Carpenter Lumber Co., ¥ in town several days this week. Mesdames Allen, Long, Sherw ‘Aarvig, and Savage drove to L ‘orty members wi Smith Engleman_ shippe ‘t three carloads of cattle to Paul Tue: day, accompanying the car hims: A..N. Drake, of Minneapolis; J den of ae eapolis; John Nissen of Elfora, Ia.; and D. E. Byarm of Hubbard, Ia., also their “Shorty”, spent several days th week looking after their interests here. Mr. Drake and Mr. Newcomer have rented part of their land, in- cluding the Sempel homestead, to Henry Zottmick and are building a new barn on the place, also fixing up the house and making other im- provements. Mrs. G. H. Dexter and Lowell Bar- ton took Virgil Dexter up to Mandan Tuesday to consult Dr. Henderson. Virgil remained there to take treat- ments. Herman Sueltz, and Mrs. Smith Engleman and children went to Fes- genden Tuesday with their sister, Mrs. Wm. Barr, and little son, who “was returning home after a_ three weeks’ visit at the Sueltz and Engle- man home at Dana. Mrs. W. W. Mandigo returned hhome Wednesday from Bismarck after a few day’s stay with her daughter, Ethel, at the Bismarck hosvital. The Ladies of the Woodman Circle Were entertained at a splendid dinner at the age in Hazelton Wednesday, = lao by Mrs. J. D. McCusker, a member of the Braddock et. The Circle ladies have rent- aed part of the building Mr. George Ively and in- it for a ns | Bo son ton | Pet y evening to attend a meeting | son’ of Mand re| Newcomer of Eldora, Ia.; R. O. Mor-| i lund home Monday evening in honor Mr The out- fev ‘son of § chee and Mrs, jan, A_wedding supper the Harty eafe Thurs honor of Mr. Miss Bonnie Hart Out-of-town — guests. BY 1 Harty and stand-by, | di Grothberg and Miss chuli tle and Mi a Rusch of Wash- burn. The entire community ex- cognratulations to the young married couple. John R. Knowles, Jess Johns and Wn. Glenville made a business trip to Bismarck Thursda Mr. and M Amiel Piepkorn and daughters transacted business in Mandan _ Mond: Mrs, Etta Weinberg of Aberdeen, S. D., spent a fek days with her daughter, Mrs. Isadore Kremenetzky. All the teachers of this vicinity left Tuesday for Bismarck to attend the teachers’ convention. The people of this vicinity were called out five miles northwest of town to help fight a prairie fire Thursday afternoon. The fire was put out before it did much damage. Mrs, L. Johns returned Mon- day from a brief visit in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa. Eugene Piepkorn left Monday for Wisconsin, John R. Knowles, Wm. Glenville and Eugene Piepkorn motoréd to Garrison Saturday. Gordon Johns broke his arm again last Friday at school. Mrs. Amiel Piepkorn and children have moved their household goods to town and. have rented Mrs. Albert Little’s home. Fred Kangas California this oy Weber sips peat. several ina Mrs. Roy Bond visited in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Etta Wilkinson, Mrs, How- ard Glenville and Bernice and E: ther Glanville were Sunday dinner guests at the Bert Glanville home, Knowles and Raymond dinner guests the home ce Mand at me Oo: Mrs. Cleveland, "| been taking medical treatment. Miss] , ee ; ‘ \|¢—__—__—_——_+ Mr. and Mrs. Erie Pearson anc , . children are preparing {% move onto |", Canfield the place vacated by Fred | the Ira Falken- tein home for several weeks, has returned to her home at Still. Mrs. Fred Klawitter has returned home from Bismarck where she has Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom motored to Bismarck Monday to see} Mr. Nordstrom’s nephew, Elmer who was seriously hurt turday in a motorcycle accident. ed Schroeder of Cromwell pur- d_several loads of corn from Richard Borner and hauled it home Friday and Saturday. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson were call- oa in Bismarck Sunday morning. Mrs. J. W. Olson who was very low at the hospital there passed away Tuesda? morning at 7:30. She leaves d, three children, her father, ter, brothers and other rela- Jer remains are to be shipped meapolis to be buried beside her mother. A few from here attended the serv- ices in the hall. in Regan Sunday evening. It was naineed that the Pentecostals have bought the hall and there will be Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 and services at 11:30 and 8 o’clock. The American Legion Auxiliary gave a farewell party at the A, os Helgeson home in honor of Mrs, J. er with Mr, Keiger who left by for Chicago. They plan on vi ing with friends and relatives on their way. We were all sorry to see them go. Mrs. Ole Olson and Pete Jacobson were callers in Wilton Satur Alvin Ghylin called at Bernhard Halt and L. Wagnor of Wilton Sat- ‘¢ was services at the se Sunday evening. son conducted thé Dinner guests at the Chas. Kuehl home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren, Mrs. S. L. Jordahl and children, Callers at the H. Davenport home Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Sheffy Bailey and son, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hollingsworth, Margaret Hollingsworth and Otto Larson. | Emma Weber and Ella, Clara feel Mandan | } Urback, Meritt Lindsey, {Violet Olson and Burnett Jacobson. | Mr. and Mrs. F. Urback were call- jers at J. Howe and C. Wilkenson home Sunday afternoon, The next Ladies Aid will be at the teacherage Saturday, Nov. 5. The American Legion Auxiliary jwill meet at Mrs, 'm. Michleson home Thursday, Nov. 3. isi Irene Ward is now at the Ira Bailey home. There was only two days of school this weck as the teachers went to Bismarck to attend the convention. Miss Bertha Fide and Galen Eide were callers at the Ole Olson home Sunday evening. H. McCullough is moving on the A. H. Lundberg’s place, ag f~Schrunk be Mi s Beulah Helen evening. ‘The Koch brothers are now thresh- Lawyer called on Marchant THE BISMARCK TRIB Wednesday |* Mrs. J. O. Rise 5 ere Sunday eve- ning at the Geo. Christianson home. Harold and_ Arnold Christianson and Harvey Carlson Aas Sunday evening at the John Birkeland home. Ole Spilde motored to Arena Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Newcomer and baby daughter called at the B. N. Lein home Monday oa ca A fairly large crowd attended services held in the church Sunday afternoon. Members of the Ladies Aid gather- ed at the church Monday afternoon and washed the floors and woodwork. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and daughter Helen called at Sivert Brenden’s Sunday afternoon. There will be English confirma- tion services and communion services in the church next Sunday. Services begin at 11 o’clock sharp. The Ladies Aid will serve lunch at noon. f Rock Hin ||" Quite a crowd attended the auc- ing at the Ackerman home near Still. Miss Marcella Nieters called at the Herman Seilenger home Monday eve- ning. Halard Scallon called at the Niet- ers home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters were Wing shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hendbouch call- ed at the Nieters home Tuesday eve- ning. The visitors at the Roy Marchant home Friday evening were Beulah r, John Witt and Lynn Graml- ing. Charles Bachor was a caller at the Jake Wentz home Saturday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs..Marchant and daugh- ter Helen, Marg and Irene were Wing callers Saturday afternoon. Emanuel Fode and Johnny Witt were Sunday callers at the March- ant home. Pearl White spent Saturday and Sunday at the Chris Hien home. J, E. Witt was a Wing caller Sat- urday. The party and dance which was held at the Herman Sielinger barn Saturday evening was very well at- jtended and enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith called at the Herman Sielinger home Sun- day. The Misses Ella, Clara and Edith Muellar and Emma Weber called on Buella Lawyer Sunday afternoon. Miss Marcella Nieters was a Wing shopper Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Chas. Kindred spent Sunday with Mrs. Herman Nieters. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Koch called at the Marchant home Tuesday after- noon, Charles and Steve Bachar were in Wing Tuesday. Rosey Ryan was absent from school Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Hartmen and Pearl White Mrs. were Wing shoppers Saturday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. atl and Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family, Mr. Percy and Sons, Henry, Helms, Thomas Ryan, Anton Robel were Sunday callers at the Steve Bochar home. Mrs. Henry Sieli , Mrs. Her- man Seilinger, Mrs.@Chas. Kindred and Miss Marcella Nieters motored up, near McClusky Monday to visit at the Earl Gaines home. \* 2. ° Lein | > Ed Nygaard and Fritz Hagen mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. The latter delivered some potatoes and vegetables which he had sold. A fairly darge crowd attended the program and tea social held in Lein school No. 1 Saturday evening. Miss Olga Rise motored to Wing Friday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Barkman spent the week-end at her parental home. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson and daughter Olive motored to Tuttle Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson spent Sunday afternoon at the Dallas’ Barkman home. Clarence Rise spent the week-end at his parental home, Helmer and Eddie Arneson spent Saturday at Bismarck attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and family motored to Tuttle Tues- day evening. A few of Miss Hustoft’s friends from Manfred, No. Dak., attended the program given in her school Sat- urday evening. August and Christine Soderholm called at Fritz Hagen’s Friday eve- ning. Miss Olive Rise spent Satu: evening and Sunday with her fala? Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Swanson spent Sunday at the J. Cook home. Visitors at the Ghylin home were Ina Myers, Barney Strand, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Di Barkman mo- tored to Driscoll Saturday afternoon. Eddie Arneson, Valemar Lein, Mrs. Herbie Gunderson, son John, Mr. and bia are sold Hall’s DrugStore Prescription Specialists, Third and Broadway Bismark, North Dakota Has been appointed exclusive agent for The Owl Drug Co. Products and Red Feather and Darnee Toiletries. e in the Set the Owl Druga, under the same tion sale held on the John“Hanson farm south of Wing. Everything sold well, Mr. Hanson and children will move to Wing this winter. Mrs. Mary Rasche was a Regan caller Tuesday. Miss Alice O’Brien was a supper guest at the Ghylin home Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Little and son Norman motored to Wilton Monday where Mrs. Little had dental work done. Ira Bailey and Gilbert Ward were business callers in Wing Tuesday. . Miss Mary Scott, high school stu- dent, spent the week end at the home her parents. A townshi; Mrs. Mary Rasche’s last week. Mrs. Rasche resigned her position as clerk and Mrs. Steve Nemetz was ap- ! | pointed to take her place. Mrs, W. H. Kolb and children were Sunday guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb | home. Miss Parmenter was an overnight guest at the Earl Mowder home Thursday. O. W. Backman and children called at the Gordon home Sunday. Pat Patton and J. F. Little de- livered some cattle in Regan, which they sold to a buyer. A. H. Lundberg has purchased the Weinberg farm. Tuesday evening it was announced over station KFYR, Hoskins-Meyer, Bismarck, that a Buick car had been stolen from Minot and within half an hour a telephone call came in from J. F. Little that there was a Highest cash price paid for Hides, Furs & Junk Northern Hide & Fur Co. Temporarily located in Far. Cry. Bldg. 215 So. 9th St. Sam Sloven, Prop. Box 263 Bismarck, N. Dak. *|urday evening. meeting was held at | southern fart of Rock Hill district school No. 1. Victor Nelson will transport the Walworth children and Roy Farley the Moses children. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little motored to Devils Lake to visit their son Wilfred who attends school there. They returned Monday, Charles Our was an overnight ike itor at the J. F. Little home Monday. Mrs. Jordahl and family and Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren were dinner guests at the Charles Kuehl home Sunday. Mrs. V. N. Monroe called at W. H. Kolb’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson vis-| Mr. H. Smith motored to Coleharbor Hie at the Joe Cook home on Sun-| Tuesday where they visited relatives and from there they went to Ryder to attend to business matters. They return Thursday. . Visitors at the Hickel residence Sunday evening were D. E. Mattis, Miss Cathern Doyle Beecher and Roderick Malone. Buick car turned over in a ditch be- tween Regan and Wing and burned. It turned out to be the stolen car, which belonged to D. W. Powell of Minot. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and children, Roy Farley and son Frank, visited at the J. I’. Little home Sat- >————_________+ Steiber | Glenn Oder has gone back to work near Bismarck after helping his brother for a couple of weeks. Miss Cathern Doyle and Ted Lee were at Wildwood Sunday. Misses Gertrude Hickel and Rose Ellen Doyle motored to Tutge Fri- day. Beecher and Roderick Malone were visitors at Alta Friday evening. Ida Magnuson, high school student of Bismarck, is spending this week with her parents. Irvin Johnson is employed on the Kettleson threshing machine. - Lucile Johnson spent the week-end with Ruth Little. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huguet are leaving for Iowa where they will make their home in the future. Mrs. Wm. Mc€ullough was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Ol- son, Monday. Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroe ae at C, E. Christianson’s Mon- da: Burnett Jacobson was a guest ‘at the Strand home Sunday. There were church services in the Canfield school Sunday evening, con- ducted by Rev. Johnson of Bismarck. Mrs, Etta Weinberg of Aberdeen, Nirs. P. E. Patton, Raymond, Mary|S. D., and Henry Kremenetsky of| Robert Patzner was a business vis- and Roselyn visited with Mrs. J. F.| Tuttle visited at the J. F, Little|itor in Bismarck one day last week. Little Monday. home Monday. J. R. Jones and Wm. Hurlburt Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tolliver and children were guests at the Mrs. K. aoe and Alvin Wheeler homes Sun- lay. Mrs. Mary Rasche and daughter Shirley left Monday for Ilinois where they will spend the winter. Jennings Kettleson called on Ste- phen Monroe’ Sunday. There will be two families trans- ported by the bus system in the Isaac Marcovitz of Mandan called at Albert Vollen’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Vollen and children were guests at the Andrew On nm home Sunday. he Ernie Piepkorn family have moved to Wing to the house owned by Mrs. Albert Little. spent several days in Bismarck last week. George McAllister, Carl Schatz and Mr. Rhinehart drove a large flock of sheep to Regan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone and Beecher Malone were guests at the Albert Johnson home in Wilton Sun- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and fam-| day ily were supper guests at the Herb Little home Sunday. 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