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| F | a NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Is it i THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE NIN E. bien Lein E. Newcomer of Driscoll called tat the Sivert Brenden home Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Arneson and gon Leander, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arneson and son of Eldridge spent Sunday at the Seymour Arneson me. Mrs. J. O. Rise and son Clarence motored to Tuttle Saturday fore- oon. A few from this vicinity attended ‘the Ladies’ Aid meeting held at the Granville Selland home Wednes- day afternoon. Miss Dorothy Barkman spent the ”“ week-end visiting friends in Bis- Ve Vv marck. Alfred Arneson motored to Tuttle Monday afternoon, Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the birthday party given for Tillie Schoon Saturday evening. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards. Everyone reported a good time. : Olga and Joseph Rise motored to Bismarck Wednesday. i Rev. and Mrs. Brenna and family of Harmony, Minn., spent the past week visiting with Mrs. Brenna’s mother, Mrs. Gunderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Finstad and family of McClusky, N. D., and Carl Lein of Baldwin spent the week-end visiting jpt the B. N. Lein home. ¢,Olaf Olauscn called at the Geo. »Christianson home Saturday. _ « A large crowd attended the Luth- eran League meeting held at Nels Dronen’s Sundav afternoon. Collec- tion taken in amounted to $13.15. The meeting will be held at M. A. Lien’s Sunday, August 26. Olga and Irvin Rise and Gale Birkeland spent Monday picking chokecherries at Cherry Lake. A few from this vicinity spent Sunday evening at Lake Isabel. Rev. and Mrs. Brenna and family spent Thursday evening at Geo. Christianson’s. Selma Rise who is employed at the Chas. Mode home spent Saturday evening and Sunday at here parents’ home. Alfred Arneson transacted busi ness at Regan Saturday afternoon A special school meeting was held ‘4n Lein school No, 1 Tuesday eve- ning. Rev. Foss called at the Sivert Brenden home Monday. Ed Jenkins and Alfred Small spent v pee at J. O. Rise’s. . C. Hanson called at the Art Bjorhus home Sunday. Callers :t the Sivert Brenden home Sunday were: Myr. and Mrs. M. J. Brenden, Mr. and Mrs. Enock Arneson, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Arne- son and son, Algot Dravland and Seymour Arneson. There will be Norwegian services at the church at 2 o’clock Sunday, August 19. o¢——_—_—_____—_——_- { Rocko | o_O Mr. and Mrs, P. E. Patton and family motored to the river Sunday after berries. Lucille Johnson is assisting Mrs. Ed. Rasche with housework. 5. Mrs. Alvin Ghylin called at the Howe and Wallman homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Brenniese and family visited at the Ray McCul- Jough home Sunday. Arthur Nelson motored to Regan Sunday. Clayton and Clyde Little and Ce- cil Birch attended the Pentecostal meeting at Regan Sunday evening. Callers at the J. F. Little home Sunday were Mrs. K. Kolb and son Andrew, Mrs. V. N. Monroe, Frank, Esther and Allan Tolliver, Willard Dimond, Cecil Birch, George Hesne, Art Nelson, Gudrun Jordahl and Lu- cille Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough vis- ited at the Wm. McCullough home Tuesday. Oscar Magnuson motored to Re- gan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daughter Burnett were guests at the Oscar Landerholm home Wednes- fay: if i Mrs. J. F, Little, Phyllis and Ruth visited with Mrs. Mabel Bailey Fri- day afternoon, Mr. Nelson and daughter Mildred motored to Regan Monday. Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and son Gerald, Mrs. Roy Little and Gene and Wil- fred motored to the creek Tuesday to pick cherries. Mr. and Mrs. Sheffy Bailey and children visited at the Louis Jor- genson home Tuesday. S. B. Olson was a Regan caller Saturda: Roy Farley and children and Earl Davis motored to Regan Saturday evening. Mrs. C. O. Kettleson and daugh- fer Rande motored to Regan Mon- Mir. and Mrs. Ed. Rasche and chil- pen were dinner guests at the S. L. fordahl home Sunday. Among those who motored to the river Sunday were Ira Baileys, P. Pattons, Bey Littles and Ole Wcods, The Canfield Ladies‘ Aid met with Mrs. Ed, Rasche Wednesday, August 8th, The election of officers was held. Those elected to serve for the coming year were: President, Mrs, Joe Cook; vice president, Mrs. Ira Bailey; secretary, Mrs. Homer Tay- lor; treasurer, Mrs. J. F. Little. A nice luncheon was served after the meetii mer’ y ‘Farley motored to Regan londay. Qle Wold and son Olaf motored to Wing Wednesday. Mrs, S. Rupp and Mrs. A. Helgeson Sie jes attended Canfield Ladies’ te ' Merrill Lindsey motored to Regan ursda’ the C. Wilkinson home 8: cl. Andrew Kolb and St hen roe motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and son Ger- ald and Mrs. Ole Olson motored to Regan Thursday. Mrs. Ghylin at- nded Legion me fe Clarence Kettleson motored Bismarck Tuesday, » Mr. and Mrs. ‘ASMeCoy motored to Bef Mecaliogch helping hii y McCullough was hel peeties Roy Saturday to po none Grant and Clifford Scott of Bis- pare called at their parental homes junday, Violet Olson assisted her -sister, Mrs. Ghylin, last week with house- ork. aie Mil Diet sg tn y. ullough mo! to Wilton Ima _ Myers called at the Strand home pe Ta Mr. and Mrs. L. Jorgenson and family were Regan callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Howe called at the Ed Rasche home Sunday. Doris McCullough motored to Re- gan cape Phyllis Little visited with Mrs. Willard Dimond Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ervin Johnson and children were guests at the Davis home Mon- lay. Stephen Monroe, Frank and Allan Tolliver called at Roy Farley's Tues- day. gan Monday morning. Fred Baker and Cecil Birch are bast he ha on the J. F, Little farm. S. B. Olson and O. W. Sackman motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Rasche and Shirley ani Mrs. 0. M. Colip motored to Bis- marck Thursday. Hester Bailey visited at the Luther Bailey home Friday afternoon. Jennings Kettleson visited with Stephen Monroe Sunday evening. Esther Tolliver of Bismarck called at the W. H. Kolb home Saturday. Wm. McCullough called at Andre.- Olson’s Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Jordahl and Mrs. J. Wallman motored to Regan Wednesday morning. Joseph Cook was a visitor at the Jordahl home Sunday. pene hearse neon | Schrunk Herman Nieters and daughter Marcella motcrec to Wing Wednes- day evening. Lester Knowles delivered gasoline in this community Wednesday. Joe Klemine was a Wing shopper Wednesday els J. Witt and H. Marchant called at the Jake Wentz and Herman Nieters homes Thursday ita! Helen and LeRoy Marchant and J. E. Witt called at the Herman Sielinger home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz and fam- ily were Wing callers Saturday eve- ning. Mis. Christ Hien spent Monday af- ternoon with Mrs. Ed. Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schul and fam- ily spent Sunday with Emil’s sister, Mrs. Ed. Nolan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klemine and daughter Lois spent Sunday at the Herman Nieters home. Andrew, Bill and Leo Nieters and Gustaf Witt called at the Lynn Ross home near Goodrich Sunday. Adam Klien and Tom Novak called at the R. G. Marchant home Satur- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, A. Klien and family from Bismarck are now at the Tom Novak home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and Margaret and Irene were Wing call- ers Saturday evening. Marcella and Andrew Nieters and LeRoy Marchant called at the Kohler home near Denhoff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Klien and Ernest, Louise and Milton motored to Me- Clusky Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel were at the river picking berries Sunday. John Witt cut grass for Dan Mc- Kinnon Friday, Doris McClovgh and Barney Strand called on Ima Myers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellan called at the Herman Sielinger home Sunday. John Witt cut grain for Paul Ben- nette Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Witt and family motored to Wing Saturda;- evening. LeRoy Marchant called at the Her- man Nieters home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and son and daughter, Garth and Neola, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lytle and family of Florence Lake called at the H. Nie- ters home Sunday. Josephine Kohler, who has been helping at the Herman Nieters home for the past month, returned to her home Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene visited with the Adam Klien family Sunday evening. Ghylin o Among those who attended church in Regan from this township Sunda: evening were Mr. and Mrs. Sel- ahn and daughters Agnes and Marie, Emil Olson, Mr. Vernon Anderson, Marion Alm, Barlick Fish Mrs, A. J._ Krause Hilda, Ella, Esther and August. Mr. and Mrs. L, Davis were Regan shoppers Saturday evening. ‘3. Rempel and daughter Doris Mae and Mrs. Rempel’s mother were callers at the ay get home one day last week. Mrs. Rempel form- erly lived in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Engelbretson are the proud ‘parents of a baby boy born Sunday, August 12th. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. use Bismarck callers Saturday. Bobby and Lorain Engelbretscn were callers at the Krause Sat- urday. Marie Selahn was a Bismarck caller Saturday afternoon. , The people are all busy harvesting. Everybody is pleased with the crops. Among t! who were callers in Regan Saturday mig | are Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Krause family, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm and family, Walter and Julia Schemensky and Mr. and Mrs, L. J. King and daugh- ter Marie and Mr. Sigmund Rupp and sons Marvin and Paul. August Krause jr., was a ‘caller at the E. J. Engelbretson home Mon- day ee . J. Engelbretson was a Regan caller Monday afternoon. Messrs. John and Bill Drawven were Regan callers Monday eve- ning. pisleh Krause, he he South xpected home . Ruebin Krause was 8 Sunday af. ternoon caller in Re; Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and chil- pat Frieda and Willie were Regan | ni: Gistys Grambii caller at ram! was 8 ai a? EJ. Engelbretson home Sun- ay. - Mire. Nels Alm and children Hollfi and Iven were callers at the A. J. Krause home Sunda: ey were ac- companied by Mrs. it Knutson of Menoken. Alfred Anderson was a Regan caller Sunday evening. Emil Olson was a Bismarck caller a Ida Magnuson was a Regan caller Saturday Piso Mr. and Mrs. Spangberg were Re- gan callers Saturday evening. Oscar Walworth motored to Re-| E\ Shirley Rasche is visiting at the , Rupp home this week. sther Krause was in Regan Mon- day. The Messrs. John and Edwin Sel- mer and Ted Hochalter were callers at the A, J. Krause home Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and son August jr., were Wilton caller: Fri- day. Bir. and Mrs, Knut Knutson were ests at the Alm and Anderson jomes Sunday. Reubin Krause is employed at the hl lee farm. rs. Ketteleon attended the Pente- betel church services Sunday eve- ning. Church services will be held every Sunday and Thursday evening. verybody is invited to attend these meetings. Miss Mary Doyle will teach school No. 2 this year. . Mr. Lund was a business caller in Regan Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis were call- ers at the A. J, Krause home Friday evening. Dolores and Loraine Engelbretson are staying with their grandperents, Mr. and Mrs, August folsteas Miss Martha Alm was a Regan caller Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Krause were callers at the John Thum home Sun- day evening. if Ecklund 1 ——— _________—4 Albert Vallon was a caller in Wil- ton, Saturday. Clarence Falkenstein and Alta Tompson called at the H. A. McCul- lough home Sunday. Tom Morris and daughter Mar- jorie were in Wilton Monday. Joe Sorch was a caller in Wilton Monday. : Glen Fosberg is visiting his cousin Kenneth Johnson a few days. Sam Brown was in Wilton Mon- day. A large crowd attended the dance at the Henry Sundquist farm Satur- day night. Harold Williams and Wallace Falk- enstein called at the H. A. McCul- lough home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams and daughters Myona and Lavyol visited relatives north of Wilton Sunday. Donald Morris and_ Issy Brown were callers in Wilton Saturday. Lawrence Little and Oscar Er- hart were callers in Bismarck Sat- urday. ald and Paul Larson have been working at the A. F. Anderson home for several weeks. Louie Johnson and Bennie Ander- son called at the Herman Falkenstein home Sunday. ° Viola Sheldon, who has been visit- ing at the home oi her uncle, John Vallon, returned to her home in Bismarck last week. Mable McCullough visited at the J. M. Thompson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris and son Donald visited at the George Schon- nd home, south of Baldwin, Thurs- jay. Sam Brown was in Still Sunday. Harold Williams called at the Herman Falkenstein home Sunday. Ralph Taplin called at the A. F. Anderson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hilken were callers in Wilton Saturday. V. T. Anderson was in Still Thurs- day. Ralph Fricke called at the Christ Hilken home Saturday. s Tom Morris was in Baldwin Tues- ay. o————__—-“+ Sterling | VEEN ac Mutt Magnus, Violet and Jennie Clarke were town callers Tuesday. John Sedivee is shocking for Ty- ler N. Johnson. Miss Mildred Stewa: her home north of Ste: is now at ing. Marvin Magnus visited at H. C. Stiles Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson, Carey, Jr., and Mildred were town callers Tuesday evening. Bud Sedivee and Pete Rindi were in town Tuesday-evening. Harry Edgerley called at Carey Johnson’s Wednesday. Henry Stiles is assisting H. R. Wright with his work. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and son Alton, accompanied sy Mrs. Carey Johnson, motored to Bismarck and Mandan Friday. 2 Mr. and Mrs, Bason and children called at the Carey Johnson home Wednesday. S, Mrs. Mork and children and Violet Smithkins called at the Carey John- son home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Smithkins from South of Driscoll have moved onto the Stephens place north of Ster- cmard a Olive ola visited at Carey Johnson’s Friday. ‘John snd Bud Sedivee fave been shocking tars for Tyler Johnson, Carey Johnson and nephew How- pee motored to Sterling Friday af- noon, A large crowd attended the dance in Sterling Friday evening. __ Carey Johnson motored to Driscoll Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Prince and son Har- old were town callers Sunday. Miss Mildred Stewart visited at Maria J. Olson’s of Driscoll last weel Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family motored to Sterling Sunday. Miss Fern Stewart visited with her aunt, Mrs, Dewey Iman of Daw- son, the past week, . Arthur Chenoweth was in Sterling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and son Alton and Mrs. Carey Johnson motored to Bismarck Friday. c Mr. Brownawell motored to Bis- marek Monday aves. i Mr. and » R. Eisenbiez of Driscoll, accompanied by Mildred Stewart, Mil Johnson an.: Ernest Johnson, motored to the river Sun- Gay, atvernere. ir. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and children, Glen and Shirley, were in Driscoll Sunday. Carey Johnson, Grace and Carew. Jr. visited at the Tom Stewart home Saturday eve- ‘Bussell Tollefson and brother- in-law, Robert Grantham of Bis- marck, were in Sterling Sunday eve- : Jobrson and sister Mil- dred and Mildred Stewart motored to Bismarck Monday. Johnson. rs. H. R. Wright called Johnson’s Tuesday. on was in Bis- londay, i} - Mutt Magnus was in town Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Jobnson visited at Carey Johnson’s Sundry. r. at Ca Mrs. Miss Mildred Johnson called at the Helmer Meland home in Driscoll Sunday. Robert Meland of Driscoll is visit- ing with his grandpa, J. H. Riley of Sterling. 4 Knife River Sunday a large number of people attended church services at the Bier- ig school house. Sunday afternoon Miss a baton ord held services, e following people present: Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bierig and children, Mr. and Mrs. Church and cousin Esther Linds. Mr. and Mrs. Allen and daughter Ber also at- tended the services. Mrs. Jacobs and children visited at the Bierig home Sunday afternoon. Raymond Nasset of Dickinson Magar HE ed ae Sunday Te innings to vis Mr. Bierig motored to Hebron Wednesday on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gahen and children and Mr. Bierig motored to Jacobs Thursday. A large program was rendered at the Bierig school by Miss Greenan of Valley City. She is one of the teachers of the American Sunday School Union. At the closing of school a pro- gram was given on August 2 at 8 p.m. The men served coffee and cake. Rev. A. Arbrock of Belfield gave a splendid talk, he also pre- sented the diplomas to the students. The following students held perfect attendance at the Bible school: Alice Bierig, Ruby Bierig, Lela Gohen, Lester Jacobs, Arthur Bierig, Elaine Bierig, Leota Jacobs, Bernadene Jacobs, Jesse Gohen, Robert Gohen, Joan Bierig. Arthur Bierig and Mr. Jacobs mo- tored to Douglas, N. D,, last Sun- day. heryone is busy now heading and binding grain, also cutting hay. Walter Burgess, who is working on a bridge near Hebron, spent Sun- day at the Bierig home, also Roy Burgess and family of Dodge were down there to visit. They are brothers. H. F. Gohen and children spent Sunday at the old Siverts ranch where an ice cream social was held. A large number of people attended. if Leith @ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torrence and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Torrence left Thursday for Yellowstone park after which they will return to their homes at Lincoln, Nebr., and South Bend, Ind. Glen Emch has spent the past two weeks at Hazen, N. D. E. Anhorn motored to Glen Ullin Thursday to meet Mrs. Anhorn who has been visiting relatives in Mon- tana. - Art Haugen accompanied by Wm. Wessling and children motored to Big Stone Lake, Minn., where they spent a few days. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brinkman an- nounce the birth of a daughter born Friday, Aug. 10. 5 Vv. Spielman of Brisbane trans- acted business here Tuesday. Mrs. C, J. Enders and children and Mrs. Daily of Temvik were guests at the R. C. Emch home Wednesday evening. 2 The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid held a very unique sale at the church Thursday afternoon. Each member and guest were requested to bring an article which would sell for fifty cents, Lunch was also served. Mrs. Keith Emch returned Thurs- day evening from an extended visit with relatives at different points in Minnesota. Quite a number from here at- tended the dance at Redman’s Sat- urday evening and report an excel- lent time. The Star Clothing club held a very interesting meeting at the Pioneer hotel Friday afternoon. Mrs. Springer and son Thomas, Mr. Heaps and son John accompan- ied by Beulah Emch spent Sunday with friends at Beulah, N, D., the former home of Mr, Heaps. Dorothy Kelly of Glendive, Mon- tana, is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. E, Anhorn and family. Fern and Bryl Johnson of New England are visiting at the Lou Om- dahl home. e wi Mrs. Omdah! who has been visiting with relatives at New England the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Weishalem of Carson were callers at the Law- fer studio Sunday. Mrs. E. J. Lawfer and Mrs. Wy- man attended R. N. A. lodge at El- gin Thursday evening being the guests of Mrs. Dwight ‘kamrath un- til Friday. Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Jones motored to Isabelle, S. D., Sunday, Mabel Emch, who resides at Isabelle and has been visiting relatives here, pecompanied Pres! 1 f Sunday, Aug. 19: Leith—Morning worship at 10; Sunday school at 11 Lark—Service of worship at 2:30 p.m. Carson—Evening wor- ship at 8:00. No Sunday school. Bible school on Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. E, W. Corbit, minister. f ee Estherville ' e—_—_____—_—_—___—"-_-“¢ A. H. Helgeson was a business caller at the Frank Mickelson home Monday morning. Earl Mowder was a Regan caller Tuesday. Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and son Ger- ald and Mrs, Roy Little and Gene and Wilfred were picking choke cherries Epeedey. Mrs, Harry Davenport called at the Wm. Mickelson home Wednes- day morning. Olaf Lien demonstrated aluminum ware at the Uhde home Wednesday evening. Oliver Knutson arrived home Tuesday evening from Mason City, Towa, where he been for some time. Freddie Uhde called at the Wm. Mickelson home Wednesday after- roid et with We y, Au- rer 8th. New officers were elected lor ae ag called at the S. L. Jor- pe M. Spitzer taints neigh- members borhood this week for the farmers’ Mrs, Car) Berg was a Regan shop- per Thursday afternoon. They came home with | da) them. yterian church notes for | da: Frank Mickelson transacted busi- ness in Regan Friday yr Jake Fisher hauled a load of coal for Carl Berg Friday. Dan Danielson and family were Regan shoppers Friday. Carl Berg delivered some cattle in Regan Friday evening. ay and Bil “MeCallough helped Bey. McCullough with his farm work jaturday. Bert Danielson was on the sick list several days this week. _Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and children visited at the Uhde home Friday af- Mrs. M. Wallman and children, Mae and Weston were Sunday visit- ors at the Pete Mickelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, No and Wilfred, were guests of relativ in Wilton Kae Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefer of Wil- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Malone were dinner guests at the Frank Mickelson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kiefer also visited at the Knut- son home. Mr. and Mrs, Reinhold and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and children, and Marvin Manning picnicked at Wildwood Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson were Wilton callers Saturday after- noon. Regan and Tuttle played ball at Tuttle Sunday. Frieda Uhde was a Regan shopper Monday. Weston Wallman spent several days this week with Wilfred Little, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson were Sunday evening callers at the Pete Mickelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dav and son Junior and Albert Fre son were callers at the Harry Daven- port home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin John- son Monday, Miss Velma Johnson made a busi- ness trip to Hagstrom’s Monday. Miss Dorothy Little called at the Walter Sunquist and Albert Johnson homes Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons Robert and Lloyd’spent Sunday in Mandan. Callers at Hagstrom’s Sunday were: Alice and Margaret Johnson of Detroit, Mich., Helen Little of Bis- marck, Ruben Johnson, Dolores and Helen Johnson, Mrs. Erick Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson. Shoppers in Wilton Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Johnsof, Mrs. John Johnson and son Fred, Agnes Salone, Clarence Hausestedler, An- thony Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. O, N. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Strand and family, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and children, and Annette Erickson. J. C. Nordlund spent Monday in Bismarck, Misses Mable and Lorraine Eck- lund visited their folks Sunday. Mrs. Anthony Erickson returned home Saturday evening after work- ing about two weeks for Mrs. Henry Thor. Mrs, Edwin Johnson called on Mrs. Arthur Johnson Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Peterson and son who have been visiting at the John Asp- lund home, returned to their home in Mandan Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Broehl visited with Mrs. Arthur Johnson Monday. The party given by Miss Dorothy Little at her home Saturday eve- ning was well attended and an en- joyable time was reported by every- one. Dinner guests at the Conrad John- son home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richard and son Vernon and daughter Helen, and Bud Windmill. ° re | ternoon, ort Wing J —— Harry Mutchler of Bismarck was a business caller in this vicinity a few days last week. Viola Hagen had as her house guest last week Mrs. Delmar Mc- Cellean of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kremenetsky and daughter spent Sunday visiting at Tuttle. Elbert Hubbell spent the week-end at his parents’ home here. - Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See transacted business at Bismarck last Thurs- Ye Mr. and Mrs. Em and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glanville and children spent Sunday at/Van Hook, S. D., visiting at the Lee Glanville home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pailing of Burt, N. D., spent Sunday visiting at the Howard Glanville home, also with Mr. Pailing, who is ill at the Jack Glanville home. Mrs. Dave Fryer and daughters Olive, Evelyn and Opal of Bismarck, were visitors in this community sev- eral days last week. Mrs. Sig. Wenaas and children of Bismarck were guests at the Everett See and Henry Jacobson homes a few daughter of Regan were visitors at the Fred Cumber home Sunday. harles Edwards made a bi ie to the Capital City Honey. ir. and Mrs. Ed. Dalbec and fam- ily visited at Goodrich Sunday. A number of Wing folks attended the dance at Sterling Friday. Elmer Erickson returned home from Bismarck Thursday after'spend- ing a few days with her friend Olive 'ryer. Margaret Henderson is employed pe the Ralph Halver farm at pres- ent. Mr. and Mrs. Bem and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Babe Knowles mo- tored Edna Boss to Bismarck Sun- day where she will remain a while with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. W. Stark visited rela- tives at Mi a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Lucy and son Wayne of Powers Lake, N. D., were dinner guests at the Glen Spees home Monday en route to their home. Miss Katherine Schneider of Good-| Si rich spent Sunday at the Jake Hein “Mac” MeCellean was a business caller in Wing Monday. “Amohg those picnicking at Wild mol ose picn: aw I ‘wook Lake Sunday from this vicin- ity were: Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleve- and John Knowles, Do- lores and Maude of Ster- it Gordon Seeobsone Mir and Mees Henry Fields aco! ‘4 irs. Henry is children and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Be ir. and Mrs. Harry Worden and |t 88 | Tu Edith Cumber motored to Regan Thursday to visit at the Harry Wor- den home. Mrs. L. H. Knowles accompanied Delmer McCellean to Bismarck Tues- day, irs. Nels Christenson and dauzh- ter of Minnesota were guests at the Axel Soder home Tuesday. Dan Tice of Bismarck spent sev- eral days last week visiting with his daughters and son at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson and family motored to Tuttle Saturday evening. Ralph Johnson of Montpelier was a guest at the Fred Cumber home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Collins re- turned home Tuesday afternoon by train after spending two weeks’ va- cation in different points in Minne- sota. [-_WildRose |: This has been ideal harvest weather and harvesting has pro- cane rapidly and is nearing the ‘inish, Mr. and Mrs. Obert Salhus had a little daughter arrive last week to make her home with them. Harold Brownawell made a short call on relatives here Saturday morning on his way home from Na- Poleon to Sterling. : Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Saville and children visited at the Nordstrom home near Braddock Sunday. Dr. Rudolph Bork was looking af- ter his farming interests here Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit made a short visit at their Parent’s home Tuesday evening. John Peterson and children mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday to visit Mrs. Peterson who is a patient @ hospital there. Miss Ida Swanson is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs, Adolph Ex- ner. A number of the young people at- tended the ball game at Moffit Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Exner and Mrs. Exner's sister, Miss Ida Swan- son, were calling on friends here Sunday evening. A family reunion was held at the Brownawell home Sunday in honor of Mr. Brownawell's birthday. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck, and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger. f Painted Woods 7 Painted Woods pega eae So Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. Wm. Brown were Wilton callers Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown spent. Tuesday evening at the Dan Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown called at. the Wm. Brown home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown were Wilton callers Wednesday evening. Ole Lillefjeld and Melvin Soder- quist motored to Wilton Wednesday. Edwin Lillefjeld is helping Joe Brown head some of his grain this week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest spent Sunday afternoon at the Andrew Nelson home. "A _large crowd attended the dance at Oscar Anstrom’s Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald, Chris Lillefjeld and Kath- erine soe | visited at the Ole Lille- fjeld home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld were Wilton callers Saturday. Art Hanson and Herman Johnson were in Wilton Wednesday. Joe Brown made a trip to Wilton Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Brown called on Mrs. Andrew Nelson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fossum and daughters Rhoda and Alice visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Thursday evening. Mrs. Albert Waddington and son visited at the Wm. Brown home Fri- day afternoon. Gerald Lillefjeld spent Friday at the home of Ole Lillefjeld. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson called at the Adam Nelson home Sat- peaay Albert Nelson is shocking grain for Walter Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld were Wilton callers Friday evantine Allan Nordby called at Ole Lille- fjeld’s Saturday. Trygg Christ Schwinkendorf, who has been visiting here with his daughter Mrs. J. W. Jiras for some time, left for New Salem Saturday. Willie and Joe Jiras were guests of the Brown boys Sunday. John Anderson made a trip to a local coal mine one day last week. Miss Gladys Rue will teach school No. 1 in Trygg for the fall and win- er term. Alec Schoemberger was a caller at the G. F, Nelson and Kruger homes e . J. Olson, Rawleigh agent from Wilton, was through this territory Wednesday. Mrs. A. Kruger and John called at G. F. Nelson’s Wednesday. Enos Strandemo made a trip to Regan Wednesday. Enos Strandemo was a caller Thursday at the Nelson home, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet motored to Mandan recently and attended the fair there. G. F, Nelson, Gerald and Gwendo- lyn and Charlie Reynolds motored to n Friday. ‘loyd Anderson visited last Sun- day at the Nels Nelson home. Arthur Fricke frchased the Bow- man farm here from Martin Bour- gois and will move on it. Axel Johnson motored to Bismarck | Ida week, one day last Pearl Nelson came home from Naughton Friday where she taught jummer school, to visit with twin, Billy and Betty, who are at their grandparents, F. C. Nelson’s. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Nelson and family called at the Brown home a A night enroute home from ist Mrs. Jean Cunningham and Mrs. Arthur Magnus from this township the 12 teachers that class examinations in in Sep- | were ha Mrs. A. Kruger and Elsie were guests at the Albin Spangberg home last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist have as their house guest an aunt from Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley motored to Bismarck Saturday. G. F. Nelson, Gerald and Charlie Reynolds were callers at the Joe Var- ley home Thursday night. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg, Vi- olet and Mrs. Alec Lundquist, Mrs, Spangberg’s mother, motored to Mi- not recently. __ M. F. Parker transacted business in Regan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strandemo mo- tored to Baldwin Saturday. John Anderson was a caller at the G._F. Nelson home Sunday. Herman and Lenart Olson and Geneva Miller transacted business in Regan Saturday. Herman came home from Grass Lake township over Sun- lay. Alec Schoemberger was a caller at the G. F. Nelson home Sunday. Mrs. A. Kruger and John, Colemans, John Anderson, Irene and Hazel were shoppers in Regan Sat- urday, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Nelson and family, Charlie Reynolds and Alec Schoemberger were guests at the Kruger home Sunday. G. F, Nelson, Gerald, Gwendolyn and Charlie Reynolds were callers at the Brown Brothers and John Andcr- son’s Sunday. Local folks attended the funeral of Venola Owens Monday afternoon. Steele 3 2 Prof. and Mrs. L. B. Ness and their three daughters returned last week from a stay of several months in Grand Forks. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer and family have moved into the Haibeck resi- dence. Miss Mildred Altes visited Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Altes. Beulah Lindseth is visiting at the Craig home this week. Harold Olstead is working on the |& N Portner farm during harvest. 0. C. Clark and James Whitmore |4 have purchased combines for har- vesting their crops this season. Abner Foye returned last week from an extended visit to his old home in Maine. Prof. and Mrs. Chas. Michener of Towa visited Friday evening at the Methodist parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Carlson are the proud parents of a boy born Sat- urday, August 11. ., Roy Whitney and his mother vis- ited relatives at Sherman, Sunda: The Deieruf and 0. T, fami- lies and Mr. and Mrs. Foye Harris enjoyed a picnic dinner at Lake Isa- bel Sunday. Mrs. Emmett Patton is here from Missouri visiting at the homes of her sons, Donald and Vern Patton. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry and chil- dren returned last week from their Canada visit. Mrs. Geo. Mohr and children of Valley City are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Altes, Joe Becker and family of Bis- marck visited Mr. and Mrs. Helte- mes Saturday. The Beckers were on their way home from a trip to Min- neapolis. Mr. and Mrs, Whitney and son are living in the Miller house recently vacated by Mrs. Brown. Mr. Whitney is employed at the Farmers Union elevator. Paul Gress made a trip to his schoo] in Tanner township Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carlson vis- ited relatives in Bismarck Sunda: A number of autos carrying the C.|} M. T. C. boys from Fort Li passed through Stecle Sunday en Toute to Lake Isabel where they spent the day. H. M. Tucker of the Prairie Gas & Oil Co. returned Tuesday from a several days’ visit at his home in Courtne: Mrs. coln Mary Chamberlain and Del- mont went to Bismarck Monday |W where Delmont received medical at- tention. Mrs. Mac Epstein left last week for Minneapolis where she will pur- chase goods for the fall and winter tade in her store. Dorothy Wamsley is employed at ie home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tay- lor. Lyman Ritchie was taken to Bis- parc Tuesday for medical atten- ion. Clara Wamsley visited Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wamsley. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Altes enter- tained their children and families at dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mohr and children of Valley City, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Geisler and family, Mr and Mrs. Carl Altes and son and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Altes and Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dodds made a fp to Napoleon Sunday. he executive committee of the W. F. M. S. met with Mrs. B. H. Smith Friday and made plans for the work of the new year which begins in Sep- tember, Mr. and Mrs. Hemple of Aberdeen visited Sunday at the Heltemes home. The Truax families enjoyed a pic- nic dinner at Lake Isabel Sunday. ——$—$—$———_—__—_________» I Hazel Grove ———$—$—$ Miss Wilma Hawkins was an af- terne-» caller Wednesday at the Ray Hazelgrove home. Mrs. M. S. Goldsmith and son Dale and daughter Dorothy were callers at the Hazelgrove home Wednesday. Ray Hazlegrove called Friday at Harry Ulfer’s. Lyle Perry and his mother Mrs. Perry were in Tuttle one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and El- vin Gray were callers at the Ed. Claud home one day this week. Miss Opal Gray will teach school in Phoenix this coming term. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Lorene Hawkins were guests at the Frank Gray home Thursday. Miss Lorene and Norma Gray are spending the week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. Henry Ji mn and son called at the Ray Hazlegrove and Harry Ul- fers farms ys Ray habs and Emil Sattler ng Sard Hazle Elvin Gray ve were in Tuttle on business Satur- lenry Meyers and Fred Bell ar- rived from South Dakota this week. | Brightmier. They are guests of Emil Sattler. Johnnie Sattler and Fred Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughtes Shizley Gean and Henry Meyers were all in Tuttle Saturday night. Miss Hazel Rapp returned bak, school Saturday after a few vacation. Frank Gray has his rye all cut and is now tee e wheat. H, Moffit and Thomas Moffit were in Tuttle Saturday, i Eran Gray was Lig! guest at ay Hazlegrove’s Sunday. Elmer Perry is now c Ed Wagner and Figg am Palms were dinner guests Sunday. § at the Ray fete Oo home. a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffit and ; ey visited relatives at Regan Sune lay. Fred Bell and Henry Meyers left Sunday for points in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter and Johnnie Sattler ate tended the funeral of the late Mrs, Peter Riemick Sunday. e | Wilson Wm. Fricke of Baldwin called at the John A. Borg farm Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wagner and family motored to Painted Woods lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and fam- ily motored to Turtle Lake to visit with Mrs. Wolf's sister, Mrs, Carl Flemmer. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner motored to Polk township to visit Mr. Wagner’s parents Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg are the proud parents of a baby girl born Aug. 12. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wagner and sons and Mr, and Mrs. Sam motored to Wing to visit at the Chi Berg home Sunday. iss Manney Seibel is working af . Berg ’s place. i Menoken } ° —_—4 Mrs. R. G. Abelein and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann visited Mrs. Joe Hill Mone day. On the way home they called on Mrs. Jack Ishmael where @ lunche served. ‘dward Ebeling entertai Abelein, Mrs, 0. R. pews Klepstein and daughter J Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, § M A.C. Dance, Mrs. Lawrence Baer Wednesday afternoon. Two tables of cards were in play di jernmenen the afternoon and @ luncheon was served. Mr. ind Mrs. Owen Conell of Came 4 ; et Se seis Wednes- day and spent several days visit at the W. T. Dance home.’ They inf Friday accompanied by Mrs. Dance f ismarck where they and Mrs. R. L, Dralle, Mra, nd Mrs. Dralle are sisters, A Mrs. Milton ar and little — er spent several days visiti and Mrs. V. M. Graven ign Ronald Ishmael of Chicago, IL, is now working at the O. P, Welch farm, | aio Mr. Ishmael spent Sunday with Mr, and Ralph Ishmael. i Abelein, manager for the Great Western Elevator Co, ate tended the protein grain meeting in Bismarck Wednesday. P. Roevig called at the Great Western elevator Wednesday, Mrs. R. M. Ludemann left Thurs- day from Bismarck for her home in Postvill wa, after spending three weeks visiting friends and relatives there. George Ely has been working for A._H. Klepstein, Perey Freeman of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs, Homer Craven and children and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers mo- tored to old Fort Lincoln Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiles and daugh- ter of Bi: rck, Anthony Knuil of Hendan, ed at the Klepstein ome M » J. Agnew and children spent several days visiting Mr. and M Albert Brumer of Napoleon, They returned home Sunday accom. panied by Mary Meyers, who will visit at the Agnew home. Miss Avis Carlysle of Bismarck Spent several days with Miss Ruth elch, Miss Ruth Welch entertained 3 ff group of friends at a dancing party Saturday night. A dainty lunch was served at midnight. Funeral services were held Mone day afternoon at the Menoken town hall for Wynola Owen, age daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fl Owens of north of Menoken, Rev. John Richert, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church, conducted the serve s. Interment was made at the Menoken cemetery. o l Moffit _ } Mr. and Mrs. August Benz and Mrs. Edw. Gouethmiller motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Goueth- miller will remain for a few weeks. Misses Maude and Harriet Moffit motored to Hazelton Wednesday eve ning. ' Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Faust and children motored to Bismarck to do some shopping Thursday. Mrs. Lee Hamblin of McKenzie came to Moffit Thursday to get her son Richard, who has at the Pillsbury home for @ few days. Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Pills vise ied at the Lee Hamblin home ay. Mrs. M. D. Olson visited with her sister Mrs. Sub Mastel at Hazelton | eens Pillsbury, Val De Haan Mesdames_ F. H. Benz, M. D. Olson and Edw, called at the M. Hanson home Friday afternoon. Mr. Hamblen of Wisconsin, father of Mrs, F, H. Pillsbury, arrived here Sunday to work in the harvest fields. He is assisting his son Lee Hamblen of McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Brightmeir of Ash- ley visited their Ge and son-in- law Mr, and Mrs. Mike Hanson over the week-end, returning to Ashley Stitt and hrs, F. HL. Pilabury and ir. and Mrs, F. H. Pills sons visited at the Hamblen ame near McKenzie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert and daughter Marcellett wat at Mandan. Moffit defeated Bismarck U. W. team 8 to 6 in a loosely game here Sunday. é Mrs, E. Enockson took 5h Kruse and daughter Doris to marck Monday. enter. - ond Arthur Sun- AO. * played tained dinner ir. and Mrs. and Mrs. B. halle cook let Benz, Thelma Moftit were passengers on da thor Xo visit at