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PAGE EIGHT NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Stell J CSE ee) By MRS. C. L. MALONE Albert Anderson is the owner of a ‘ew automobile, A large crowd attended Mr. Blue’s ale on th: Halum ranch Saturday. There was no school Tuesday as ur teachers attended the teachers’ emonstration held at school No. 4 in icklund district. Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Smith and mall grandson Harvey Nelson vis- sed at the home of their daughter, frs. John Carlson, Friday. Mrs. tarlson veturned home with them. Robert Patzner was a business vis- wor in Regan Monday. wir. and Mrs. C, P. Malone were uests at the Harold Baron residence 1 McClusky Sunday. , John Carlson attended Legion eeting in Regan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Oder and aughters Myrtle and Edna spent pmey at the Ed Morris home south L. Malone attended Legion .uxiliary meeting at the log cabin 1 Regan Thursday evening. The school program Friday eve-| ing was well attended. The play ntitled “Mother Says Her Say,” at re close of the, program, was well resented. The characters were the isses Catherine and Mary Doyle id Miss Bessie Anderson, and Al- ‘rt_ Anderson, Lawrence Adams id Mr. Poole. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson, Roy nith and Benis Carlson spent tonday evening at C. L, Malone's. The Pleacant View teachers’ had 3 their guests Friday and Saturday 1eir mother, Mrs. B. E. Doyle; an aele, Mr. John Doyie; a brother and ster, also a cousin, Hubert Doyle £ Velva. Wilson By MRS. JOHN A BERG Mr, and Mrs. Robert Seibel vis-| 4 ed at the John J. Wagner home anday afternoon. . Forest Karfmann, who worked vt A. E. Nelson, received a tele- vam to come home at once, as his other was very ill. He left Sat- day for Lakesburg, lowa, his ome. Mrs. John J. Rener, who was at hospital in Bismarck, returned me for a few days. She will go ick this week some time for treat- ae We hope she will soon be el . jui number are planning to go Garrison Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg of Re- in were dinner guests at the John 2rg home Sunday. : and Mrs. Christ Newmiller id family visited at the Sam Berg me Sunday. About 65 couples gathered at the ohn A. Berg home Sunday evening Mere services were held and 12 ildren were baptized. Rev. Stratz _dJamestown was present. After e services a lunch was served by rs. Christ Newmiller and Mrs. xg. Me. and Mrs. Christ Berg and ildren visited at the John Berg {looking after his at Cre he N. D. 3 Mrs. Wm, Robinson and children were visiting with Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MeDon- ald of Glencoe, over the week-end. George Ivey is fixing the hall late- ly rented by the Woodman Circle in- to living rooms. When finished they will be cccupicd by Mrs. J. Shcaefer and famiy. These along ‘with the rooms in which they are now living will make them a very comfortable dwelling place. mo M. Long, one of our genial | merchants, has joined the Independ- | ent Grocers Alliance, an organiza- tion giving its members the benefit of united uying power. Mr. Long is remodeling his store according to| the plans of this organization. | | Mr. and Mrs. Ross and family of Wing moved this week onto the Drake and Newcomer ranch south- west of town. We wish these new) residents in our neighborhood much/ success in their new venture. Miss Florence Adams is visiting for a few days with her parents on! the farm northeast of town, Guy Drake, who was here this| summer helping to paint and fix up the Drake and Newcomer ranches, 1s; spending the winter in California. We are sorry to report the death of John A. Rousu at his home south- east of Braddock lay, October 29, after an illness of heart trouble. The remains were interred Thursday in the Finnish cemetery, se being condv:ted by Rev. Oscar Autso/ of Lake Norden, 8. D. The deceased leaves to mourn loss eight sons and three daughters. Friends and relatives who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kohta and Mrs. Erickson and son of Frederick, S. D., Peter A. Johnson and wife and John Huovinen and wife of Rolla, N. D. Mr. Rousu came to America at the age of 18 from Tarnio, Finland, and resided in Massachusetts until 1902, when he moved on the farm south of Braddock. Much sympathy is expressed for the bereaved fam- ily. ite. and Mrs. E. F. Savage called on old-time friends in Hazelton Sun- farming interests ay. Miss Elsie Beseler spent the week- end at her home south of Braddock. Master Charles Bowers enter- tained a number of his friends on his fifth birthday, October 30, Fred Sippanen, who resides south of town, met with quite a serious ac- cident when he fel! from his wind- mill. One of his wrists was badly sprained. Dr. Baer, Thore Naaden, C. Swov- erland, D. McDonald and James Murphy drove to Moffit Saturday evening to attend the political meet- ing. The speakers were Congress- man Hall and Alex Macdonald of, Glencoe. Prairie Junior Circle met at the home of Mrs. F. M. Long Saturday afternoon with 15 members in at- tendance. One new member was added to their number. After the usual routine cf business the after- noon was spent iz playing games and a nicture was taken of the group. Mrs. Long served a delicious lunch to the little folks. Mr. and Mrs. F, Heath and son of Napoleon were Sunday visitors at the H. W. Allen home. As we are closing our notes we are informed that Mr. John Pailing me. Mr. and Mrs Emanuel Hintz_ of irtin, N. D., visited at the Wm. agner home Sunday evening and 't for Bismarck Monday where 's. Hintz will consult a doctor. Mrs. Christ Wolf is on the sick t this week. Quite a number are ving the flu in Wilson. Braddock —_—_—_——~e By MRS. F. E. SAVAGE LaDelle Briggle of Hazelton a mpanied by M. Mokiejs of Sior iA Ta, were Braddock business Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Don Macdonald was called to rgo Sunday by the serious illness ‘her little niece, who passed awa, Mrs. Macdonald returned me Monday evening. Miss Marian rton taught duri The ladies of the M. sk s, who ummer at Bay Ci tir way to Hazelton to spend the ater with their children. z dr. and Mrs. Glenyille of Wing we here Tuesday evening to visit ch Mrs. Glenvilfe's father, John ling, who is ill at the R. H. Corey ne. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Baxter re- ‘ned from St. Paul, Minn., where visited with Wm. Baxter, who at a St. Paul hospital. They ex- to return soon to St. Paul. Coventry, state’s attorney, ¢ #2 Brad‘ock caller Monday. Also -torney Harry Lynn, who was di posters for the Frazier- ey desire to be given Monday int ton. Sueltz and Engleman and “Sr Edholm shipped several car- fas of stock to the cities Satur- morning. Rau and Adam Thomas of om were Braddock callers in the of their election for county an. Garvin Olson of Hatton, N. $~ visited this week with her sis- and family. Mr..and Mrs, Her- in Junge. returned home Sat- taking with her little Keith, visit them for a few weeks. Geo., Will and little son vis- ednesday with her mother, We M. Nylund. 20 baby ‘1 was born to Mr. ra. |. Marx Thursday. Ev- ly doing fine and Tom wearing Mandigo is able to be confined Hf? Fischer of Linton brought ot Boxes At a meet- Mra M, A been more ab- & ‘atiots sent in this year| coal at the home! tant Peterson has passed away. Further particu- lars will be given next week, Be Nore ad Trygg ! By GLADYS E. NELSON Mrs. F. C. Nelson received news from Cylinder, Iowa, Monday of the death of her sister, Mrs. Olson, who visited here and taken home from the hospital in Bismarck. There was no hope held for her. Her daughter Neva, a nurse, came] ® and took her home on the train about two weeks ago. < Joe Varley was out hunting for his hogs which strayed away M He found them at W. H. Brown’s, Cedric Craig was a caller at G. F. Nelson’: just fit was out in our locality one day last week on special business. Paul Curl and A. Wilde were transacting busine: Nelson home Monday night. John Resch several trips to Bismarck last week on a business mission. G. F. Nelson motored to Wilton Merde, night local business. Joe Fische: ited in our. vicinity last Monday night. G. F. Nelson made several trips a local mine with. the -truck t his winter supply. ‘iran Nelson and Geo. Whitted juled at to Regan Tuesd: The patrons from school No. 4 in Trygg, where Dorothy Kratz teaches, met at Gladys Rue’s school No. 1 Wednesday and enjoyed a luncheon together on halloween evening, the 31st of October. Enos Strandamo came home .Wed- nesday from his parents, E. E. Strandemo’s, near Baldwin, where he has been belping them thresh, Julia Bape visited school No. 1 in Cromwell Wednesday for a little halloween doin; Henry Rosendghl to to hat Mr. and Mrs. and daughters that came here from ‘ashington this summer to visit Strom’s and other relatives, have decided to say Dare and make their home. They have rented an a ment in Regan where Violet will go to school for the winter. Mr. Rosen- Wednesday looking after some busi- ness interests i Sam Brown was taken to Wilton and Bismarck Wednesday to see a physician about his knee which was very painful. He stayed in the Bismarck hotel to be there for treat- ments. Mrs. R. C. Nelson and Mrs. Rob- ert Solberg were supper guests at the John Engdahl home Thursday night. 4 Joe Ayers had the threshers Fri- ray. Mrs. Jiras boarded them. Otto and Alice Swanson visited at the John Engdahl home Thursday night. John Engdahl called at Nels Nel- son's Friday and got two cows in the truck he took to Baldwin and shipped tiem with his carload to the cities. Bill Fricke Jr., and Otto Swanson made a trip to the coal mine Friday after coal. A number from this locality mo- tored near McKenzie last Saturday and took in the dance held at the rum barn. Mrs. *, Nelson and Gwendolyn visited Friday at the Kruger home. Mr. Nelscn and family and Charlie Reynolds called at night to get her. They also called in at Charlie Rue’s tome. Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie motored to Bisniarck Wednesday, at- tending to some business interests. John Anderson called at the Kruger home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley motored to Bismarck Saturday looking after some matters of a business nature. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Monroe and son Rodrick made a trip to Bismarck Saturday on a business mission. Benny Nelson visited at his home here, Nels Nelson's, Friday. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Resch and Eliz- abeth motored to Baldwin Saturday night shopping and stopped in for the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Whitted, Flor- ence and Stephen motored to Bis- marck Saturday looking after some business interests. A number of young folks from this Vicinity motored to Baldwin Satur- day night for the dance held there, The Jenkins orchestra furnished the music. Erwin and Emery Lundeen and Gertie Mae Nelson motored to Mc- Kenzie Saturday night and took in the dance held at the Crum barn. John Kruger purchased two horses last week at the Ivan Law sale. John Anderson motored to Bis- marck Friday and got Floyd and Irene to spend the week-end at their home. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nelson motored to Bismarck Saturday looking after business affairs. Gertie Mae and Gladys. Nelson, Elizabeth Resch, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gierky of Bismarck and Archie Burkhart were guests Sunday at the Lundin home, Clifford Stillwell also called there. Helen Rue called at the Kruger home Sunday. Henry Ketske and Christ Schwin- kentorf of New Salem came by car Sunday to J. W. Jiras’, her bragher- in-law and her father will make his home here for a while with his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Resch and family were Sunday supper guests at the G. F, Nelson home. Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie, Erwin and Emery Lundin were also visitors at night. Brown boys and three school girls and Gladys Nelson visited Sunday at the J. W. Jiras home. Gertie Mae Nelson, Elizabeth Resch, Erwin and Emery Lundin called en route to Lundin’s. Englebert Tuft arrived Sunday to Lundin’s from Weyburn, Can., to visit his brother in Beulah and will go to Idaho a month to visit his mother and return here for the winter. o—___________—_ | Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD . Mr. and Mrs, Frank Evickson left ay.) for Bismarck Tuesday afternoon, where they will make their home and Ernest will-enter school. Mrs. Iver Erickson and children spent Sunday at the Frank Erick- son home. Iver Erickson took a truckload of things to Bismarck for Frank Erick- son Sunday. He also took a load to the Andrew Nelson home where the Erickson’s are storing some of their. things. 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. Franklin took in the show at the Grand theatre Mon- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson were Wilton callers Tuesday. Wm. Brown was a caller-in Wilton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest called at the Andftw Nelson home Tuesday before start- ing for Bismarck. From all i tions winter will Such heavy frosts ig winds, but most of the farmers have their hay put up and corn and potatoes in, ready for a long cold winter. Mrs. Wm. Brown, sons Fred and Lester and Walter Waddington’ re- turned from their trip to visit Mrs. Brown’s daughter at Garrison Mon- They had a very enjoyable ime and say the roads were good all the way. Arthur Damstrom is working in Wilton, helping to gravel the Main street. Freddie Mitchell is working on the section in Wilton. Mr. Swanke of Bismarck has pur- chased the place in the woods recent- ly vacated by Frank Erickson. Wm. Brown and son Lester mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday after- noon, « dah! has been working with Martin Strand doing carpenter work. Miss Violet Schrool and her mother and sisters have been at the Brown Bros. doing the cooking dur- ing threshing time Otto Swanson made a trip to Bald- win Wednesday on local business. Mr. and Mrs. John Engdah! mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday, look- ing after some business interest en Toute and sto} , at Baldwin. Joe Varie: a trip to a local F.C. Nelson and Bud made a tri . C. Nel al le a tri to Regan Wedne ?, John: Engdabl left Friday with caloed of cate he shipped tothe ‘Mr. and Mrs, Osear Brostrom mo- tored to Washburn Wednesday. Joe Brown is busy hauling grain to Wilton this week. ,Andrew Nelson is hauling home his hay, from the Smith place, which he has rented. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and son Lester called at the Fred Brows | home Thursday. In the afternoon Mr. Brown attended a meeting at the Lawrence Johnson home. —~e| 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __- . born to them Oct. 29th. baby are doing nicely. ir. and Mrs. Dan Johnson expect to leave in the near future to spend the winter with M: lohnson’s folks at Lidgerwood, N. 3 Jean Damstrom is working in Bis- marck. She went to Bismarck few weeks ago. , i Lodge News.—We made a slight mistake in last week’s news. Instead {of the’ Woodmen of the World, it was the Woodmen Circle that in- stalled officers in the Odd Fellows hall at Wilton the 22d of October. A delicious lunch was served after the installation, and everyone had & good time. Wm. Brown and son Lester were. Wilton callers Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swankee are buying up turkeys and chickens, as they expect to start a poultry farm on the place near the river, vacated bythe Frank Erickson family. Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld, sons Edwin and Gerald spent Sunday at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Lester Brown motored to Bis- marck Sunday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown were Wilton callers Saturday night. Albert Nelson visited with -his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nel- Mother and jthe close of the meeting. The next ‘meeting will Le held in three weeks. Fred, Oscar and Violet Oleson Burnett Jacobson, Joe Cook, Merrill Lindsey, Dee and Ada Bailey at- tended a basket social and dance at Arena Friday night. ‘ Mrs. Mabel Bailey is seriously ill at her home. She is under the doc- tor’s care at present. Mrs. Batty - Daverfport and Mrs. Roy Little were callers in Wilton Saturday afternoon. They were supper guests at the Tom Hollings- worth home. Gene Little went to the coal mine Thursday. He stayed over night at the Ole Uglem home in Wilton, re- turning Friday. Ss here. was no school at Canfield Thursday as the teachers attended the institute at Wing. S. O. LeBarron of Bismarck was a business caller at Roy Little’s Thursday. Ole and Olaf Wold and Paul Greenan were callers in Wing Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. Carl Berg visited with Mrs. Jake Fisher Friday afternoon. Frank Mickelson and family were the Roy Marchant ‘home Saturday evening. Mabel Lytle and Tommy Ryan called at the James Novy homeTues- ben O’Brien held an auction sale of his horses and mathinery at the Wm, Ryan home Wednesday after- noon. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz has rented the George Harmon farm. j “Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson were Wing Mr. irs, R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene and son LeRoy attended the vaudeville in Wing Friday evening . " Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon have moved to Beach, N. D. John Witt and Christ Wentz were business callers in Regan Friday afternoon. . Mrs. Joe Klemin had as her guest last week her mother and father. — Wm. Witt and son John were in Wing Monday evening, Andrew Nieters and Thomas Ryan called at the Jacob Hindbauch home Wednesday evening. : Helen Marchant and John Witt | attended the vaudeville show in the Wilton shoppers Friday. Donovan Mickelson returned home with them to spend the week-end. son Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Brostrom vis- ited at the Iver Erickson home Sat- urday night. Miss Berquist and pupils gave a Halloween party at schoolhouse No. 2 on Nov. 2nd. The program was very much enjoyed by all present. It consisted of music, songs and dia- and a delicious lunch was served consisting of sandwiches, pickles, salad, cake and coffee. Moffit - By MAUDE MOFFIT Mrs. Ella Porter entertained at lunch, on Sunday afternoon Mrs. Korma Kimble and Mrs. Ed. Olson. A lovely lunch was served. The Kruse family left early Satur- day morning for points in South Da- kota to make their future home. Ed. Kruse and Murl Kruse came up after them in two cars with two four- wheel trailers to take their house- hold goods, The carnival held at the school- house Wednesday night was very well attended gnd about $60 was taken in. "The evening was enjoyed by young and old. Clara Mauk visited with Gladys Moffit Saturday night and Sunday.| There will be a reception for the new minister, Mr. Snow, at the church on Thursday evening. It will be in the form of a pound socic). Everybody is invitéd to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit motored to Bismarck on Wednesday to look af- ter bu: interests, A surprise party was given to Mrs. Emmett Carroll Saturday af- ternoon. She was presented with a lovely tablecloth in honor of her birthday. A lovely lunch was served and a large crowd was present to en- joy the afternoon. Mrs. Fred Argast and Mrs. Mik- kelson, a niece of Mr. Argast, vis- ited at the Robert Carpenter home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faust and children motored to Bismarck Mon- day to see “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” and report a very good picture. The Mothers’ club will meet with Mrs, Asa Werner on Thursday, Nov. 15. Al members invited to at- tend. : The meeting held in the hall on Saturday night was well attended and enjoyed. The speakers were Mr. Kenningston, Mr. Davies, Mr. McDonald and Mrs. Tom Hall. A free show wa: iven by Mr.‘Benz atter the spon ing. Robert Carpenter was transacting business in the Capital City on Mon- lay. Mrs. V. Benz entertained a num- ber of relatives at dinner Monday in honor of her daughter, Miss Burns Bailey’s birthday. A lovely dinner ‘was served, 4 Estherville ———S- 1. ____., By MRS. ROY LITTLE Pete Mickelson was a Regan caller Tuesday. Mrs. Knutson and Mrs. Joe Keifer called at the Uhde home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Dan Danielson entertained the Canfield Ladies Aid October 31. There was no business meeting, as the officers. were absent and they did not decide where the next meet- ing will be. George and Earl Mowder and Gene Little hauled grain to town Wednes- day. Nes. Roy Little and Norman were Regan callers Wednesday morning. Ella Benedict of Wilton is ing at the Roy Little home. Paul Greenan and family and Cecil Elkins and*family were visitors at the Ole Wold home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth and Mrs. Otto Larson of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Char- lotte and Ruth Wilmot were Satur- day evening visitors at the Roy Little home. Earl Mowder called at the A. H Lundberg farm Sunday morning. Mrs. Otto Larson of Wilton was an over-night guest at the Harry Davenport home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mickelson of Wilton .were Sunday visitors at Frank Mickelson’s. ‘ Melinda Manning spent the week- end at her home here. Mrs. Sarah Mowder and_ son, George were Rundsy visitors at the Wm. Wilmot home in Wilton. Olaf and Joe Wold were Sunday callers at Hi Davenport's, Mrs. Harry Davenport attended a. quilting bee at the Patton home ‘uerday. . Mrs. Harry M¢Cullough, Doris, Trene andKenneth are staying at the Strand home this: wee! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson and Donovan Mickelson were Friday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson and {| ho1 father, Emory Johnson, had su} at the Wm. Brown home Wednes. day evening. . onder night Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefield rttended the play at the ti nd | Grand theatre. Mr. and urs. Dan Jonson called é me Thursday. Ore., si | 98 She: Wie, Brawn Di ing. I ‘ickson is br hi rer aeons is r teteee the cold weather in. i ealldren, of. W at the Auxiliary ‘Ms. Stewart Cummi theld their monthly meeting at the cabin Thursday evening. ‘ “ Mrs. Dan Danielson spent Fridsy at the S. L, Jordahi home. ». Norman called at Bill gl home Sunday forenoon to get fahorse. < Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier called in Regan n. i logues. A very large crowd attended |, ‘@| Uhde were callers in Regan Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berg and family were Friday evening visitors at the Carl Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan and son Wesley were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Roy Little home. Paul Greenan and Norman Little were Wing callers Sunday afterncon. Dan Danielson transacted business in Regan Monday Roy Little took Gen> to Wilton Monday morning where he will work on the high line. Guy McCoy and Joe Cook will also work there. Mrs. Earl Mowder and Frieda afternoon. i Canfield By MRS. A. F, GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and P. J. Jacobson motored to Chasely Sun. day, returning Monday. They visi ed Ole A. Olson and family. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Gerald were afternoon guests at the Keifer home Monday. Violet Olson, Fred Olson, Dee Bailey took Bertha Eide to Bis- marck Sunday evening. She went back for school. Four, new pupils entered the Can- | field school Monday, Nov. 5. They are: Anna, Henry, Elizabeth and Lewis Dimble. Alice Walker is now working for | Ladies Aid was held at the Dan Danielson home Wednesday, Oct. 31. There was not very mbny there be- cause of the cold weather. The next Ladies Aid will be held at the Joe Cook home Nov. 21. oe and Olaf Wold were afternoon visitors at the Harry Davenport home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson, Clarice Howe, Ernest Swanson and Burnett Jacobson were Bismarck visitors Sunday. Callers at the John Howe home Sunday were: Mrs. Earl Mowder and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom and son, Mrs. Knudson and son Oliver. Henry Swanson entered the hos- pital Monday morning where he will undergo a tonsil operation. Virgel and Clyde Little, Randolph and Julius Jordahi, Conrad Wilken- son, Fred and Ira McCoy, Lewis Jor- genson and Aldred Bouche were up to Walker’s Sunday on a skating party. After the party a nice lunch was served for the boys. They all had a lot of fun. _Mr. and Mrs. Jorgenson and family visited the Ptton home Sunday after- Noon. Mr. and Mrs..S. L. Jordahl and Hester Bailey visited Mrs. L. Bailey Sunday. Mrs, Bailey has been iil for about two weeks, but she is feeling much better at present. Callers at the Strand home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl and family. Doris and Robert McCullough Gudrun Jordahl and Barney Strand motored to neaat Sunday. Ruth and Charlotte and Joe afd Olaf Wold and Gene Little called at the Jordah! home Sunday evening. P. T. A. was held. at Canfield schoolhouse Nov.2. A large crowd attended. Mr. Jordahl, a delegate to the P.-T. A. convention at Bismarck, spoke to the people on this topic. The next snaaliner nl be held in three weeks, on Nov. 23. Come and join. We want new members, f Schrunk | I o By HELEN MARCHANT Mrs. Harry Knowles and daughter Mrs., Ebbie Cleveland called at the Wm. Ryan home Tuesday. iy. Adam Klein brought a load of coal from Wing Friday. . Christ Wentz was a Bismarck shopper Friday. . Marcella Nieters and Mrs. Henry Seilenger attended the vaudeville in Wing Friday evening. John Witt and Christ Wentz at- tended Bill Blue’s sale near Regan , | Saturday. Christ Wentz purchased @.set of harness and a team of horses. Tom Ryan called at the Dan Mc- Kinnon and Herman Nieters home Sunday afternoon. Monday evening dinner guests at the R. G. Marchant home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter Yona May. and aeey pea s ose Ryan unday wit! Tillie and Ruth Hein. John Koch topk a toad of .wheat to. Wing Satu: evening. Mrs. Simon Koch was on the sick list Monday. Mrs.’R. G. Marchant left for Scot- land, 8. D., Tuesday morning to at- tend the funeral of her father, who Passed away Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. James Novy were McClusky shoppers Monday after- noon, Jacob Hindbauch was a ‘business called in Regan Wedne: ' Mr. and Mrs. Christ id Eye ne Mavis motored to’ W: esday afternoon. Mr. and -Gacob Triebwmasser en ae Mr. and Mrs, Andrew - of Tuttle spent Tueeday evening visiting at the Wm. Ditt home. + ae, Mr.-and Mrs, D. F. McClellan left for ‘Wednesday, where they es He e the Ft egd with Mr, Me- 's paren Wm, Ryan and son William were Heat saapeess ee Mrs. Mable Bailey during her illness. | @ Wing hall Friday evening . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt were Bis- marck shoppers Friday. Thomas Ryan was a Regan shop- per Saturd: ; Tracy Degner will help her sister Mrs. Fred Smith for a few days this week, ir. and Mrs. John Skei called at the James Novy home Sunday eve- ning. Mrs, H. Kohler of near Denhoff spent Monday visiting Mrs. Herman Nieters. Mrs. Ted Ehnes and son will make their home with her parents near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein were in Goodrich Sunday. Andrew Walker called at the Ryan home Sunday. Helen Marchant and Johnnie Witt called at the Christ Wentz home Sunday. Mabel Lytle spent the week-end at_her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and and John Witt called at the Herman Nieters home Sunday eve- wu Marcella Nieters is visiting at her parental home, Anton Novy and Thomas Ryan attended the show in Wing Friday evening. Mary Alice Nieters was on the sick list last week . Mr. and Mrs. James Novy mo-|@ tored to Wilton Thursday morning. There will be an auction sale held at the Fred Koch farm Monday, November 12. ————@ Leith , By MRS. J. H. EMCH Mrs. Hazel Merrifield and son Le roy, who have been visiting her par- ents Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Gibson, left for her home in Ogeanside, Calif., Thursday. Mrs. Mérryfield made many friends during her stay here and we reget to see her leave. Wm. Kamrath and family, and Miss Ella Sandie were guests at the Dwight Kamrath home Sunday. John Mortensen was a Selfridge visitor, Saturday. E. Saunders and E. Schultz ere business callers in Morristown ‘riday. 7 . T. A. in Henley school district meets in school No. 2, Mildred Nixon, teacher. A good program has been arranged for. Bert Rock was a Bismarck visitor Sunda: A lloween party was given by the teacher and pupils of school No. 1 in Henley district, Those in -at- tendance report a good time. Lether entertained a Tuesddy afternoon in . Merryfield. E. L. Mellon had the misfortune to have his hand badly crushed in the cutting machine Thursday He was taken to Dr. Hamilton who fter the wound. N. A. lodge entertained Thursday evening at From all reports it the season. Ameal Brinkman and family were Sunday guests at the E. T. Saunders jome. The Campfire girls gave a fancy dress party at the school gymnasium Friday evening. There were about forty in attendance. Erville Jones dressed as Her! Hoover won the prize. Mrs. R. W. Sether assisted by the Misses Gunness, Sandie, Berg and Huber entertained a party of young folks at a Halloween party Wednes- Ga, Folge 8 iiss Bertha Schlosser of Carson THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928). from here recent illness and will be home soon. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Elias Simpson of Brisbane ;were busincas visitors here Monday. When the infant daughter Joyce of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zeller was christened Sunday there were pres- ent four generations, Mrs, Ruth Fahnestock, t+ grandmother; Mrs. Tom Anderson, indmother, Mrs. Julius Zeller, mother and baby eyes, The group was rhotographed. jovember 3 being the anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson's wedding, a number of friends and neighbors surprised them and ‘spent’ the evening visiting and talking of old days. Mr. T. F. Keating, being one of those present, helped recall many pleasant memories. on RETR SERRE th A ne, if Hazel Grove By MRS, RAY HAZELGROVE Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley Gean were guests Tuesday at the Ray Hazlegrove home. Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were callers at the Wagner and Romeo Bailey and Elmer Perry homes Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray ,en- tertained as. their supper guests pe Perry and his mother Mrs. Ida erry. Ben Klanburg called Wednesday at Ray Hazlegrove’s. Jim Murgeren called at Ray Hazle- Ae grove’s Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were in, Tuttle Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and daughters Miss Opal and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were in Bismarck Sat- urday. i Jim Feese was a Wing caller Sat- urday evening. if There was a school board meeting at Harry Ulfers one night this week. Philip Schemsier and his sister Lydia and Lester Hawkins were in Bismarck Saturday. Opal Gray had no school Tuesday on account of it being election day and election was held at her school. There was a big birthday dinner given at the Chris Stohler home Sunday. Lyle Perry left Sunday for Col- gate to visit his sister and family and from there he will return to Duluth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Lorene kins were dinner guests at the Frank Gray home Sun- lay. Elvin Gray spent Saturday night and Sunday with his folks north of Tuttle. Elvin Gray and his mother and sis- ter Opal called in Tuttle Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers called A Sunday evening at the Ray Hazle- grove home. Emil Sattler was in Arena Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zweigle and ughters Della and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sattler and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley Gean and Johnnie Sattler were guests at the Beak home Sun- ue .. Miss Otilla Brose and folks were in Bismarck Saturday. —————__—______—_» [ Rock Hill, ry —_________¢ By RUTH LITTLE jansen was a busi- ness visitor in Regan Tuesday. Clayton Little was a social caller at the home of W. H. Kolk on Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl and family were visitors at the home of Mrs. A. Strand on Tuesday evening. A quilting bee was held at the home of Mrs. Louis Jourgenson Tuesday afternoon. Two quilts were tied for-Mrs. P. Patton. After the work was finished Mrs, Patton and Mrs. Jourgenson served a de- licious lunch. The ladies present were: Mrs. S, L. Jordahl, Mrs. Ed Rasche, Mrs. Fuehling, Mrs. Daven- port, Mrs. James. and Ruth. Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son Steve were business callers at Wing Tues- lay. Bartholomew Fitzgerald and brother were callers at J. F. Little’s Tuesda: i e Iman was a visitor at the home of S. B. Olsen’s Tuesday. + Edith Gordon of Bismarck was a itor at the parental home Sunday. Carl Scott and family, who live in Bismarck, were visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott on Sunday. Steve Monroe attended. the Hallo- ween party at the home of Elvin Wheeler last Saturday evening, ‘ The Canfield Ladies Aid met with ys aay scugst atthe: Clana) irs. Dan Danielson Wednesday. Fred Milner sold his property here| After the business meeting a de- to John Moen ach Mall nontnins the] licious lunch was:served by the hos- dairy business as run by Mr. Milner.| tess. Those. present were: Mrs. Mr, Milner holds a sale of household; Anna Strand, Mrs. S, L. Jordahl, goods at his place Saturday after-| Mrs. A. F. Ghylin, Mrs. Ole Olson, Noon. Mrs, Ruth Tahnestock left for al’and Mrs. Harry McCullough. The visit with her daughter, Mrs. 0. J.| next meeting will be held at the Saunders, in Missouri. home of Mrs, J. Cook, : ‘A number from Leith attended the| Emil Moses was & visitor at J. F. carnival held at the Wheeler consol-| Little’s Thursday. 3 idated school. A good program wi Seivert Olson and C. O. Kettleson rendered and the evening wi were at Little’s Wednesday. great success both financially a Frank and: Esther. Tolliver and socially, ‘i . Margy Scott of Bismarck were vis- E. J. Lawfer accompanied the El*| itors at the home of W. H. Kolb on an orchestra to Raleigh on Tues-| Sunday. c lay evening and New Leipzig on| Andrew Olson was a Regan caller Wednesday evening furnishing mu-| Wednesday. held there, W. H. Kolb and sons Andrew and Miss Alma. Wahl, who has been! Robert were visiting at:Mrs. Katie working in Dickinson, was home for] Kolb’s @unday. a short vacation this week. S. B. Olsen was seen in Regan new furnace, replacing the old! Wednesday. one, was installed in the Pioneer ho-| Mrs. Carl Landerholm ‘was a vis- tel the latter part of the week. This| itor at Ryeberg’s Tuesday. improvement will insure their pa- trons comfortable rooms at .all| Regan Friday... - ee Ackestinh oteaial wai 3\ Mrs. Andrew Olsen Yislted at the is Ot t Vere De avidson m Se day. home see parents. a and Mrs, ir. a irs, H. of igin Si yen and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Carter of| «211% ira Balley and son Laurence were Regan callers Friday. Bue were callers at Grandma by Bailey called es the J. F. Liste Rome Poids < 3, le home ys rae Dan Fes was visiting home} "gL, Jordahl was at Regans Fri- Mr. Leslie Bruss, who bas been as-| SAY. : sisting in the NP. depot at Mott, iis Fea was. caller. at Bes flopped in Leith on-his way to his) tho’ nome of J. F. Little, at mestown, foed dinner-Bundav Be. and. Mics, 3, He | field schoolhouse on Thursday, as the Emch and daughter Nellie, Mr. and teachers were attending a demon- Mrs. J.C. Zauner of Mott and Mr. re veg meeting at the Wing school- hastrated lecture the} . Mrs. Harry McCullough and chil- Peewee tae gids ae are visiting at the Strand home en) a Sr thee bei | ‘was enjoy y isp apa’ tl ing Doris | Mec Those bei|lousty Barney Strand ‘and. Robert . ough, irney ral al ir erat Gee Breen peel meceee mer oem es Leetee Me and Mee T, Saunders| Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Little aid Mrs. H. W. Gibson. family of Lael in’ and. son Robert re-| guests of his last | An airplane Mrs. Earl pfeil Ge J. F. Little | nei Ernest Gordon was-a visitor in| T Sunday. They took up several Re- gan passengers. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordah} and family were guests at the Strand home Bander Alice Walker is assisting Mrs. Bailey with housework. Mrs. Louis Jorgenson called at the Bailey home Sunday. A skating party was had et the A. Walker home Sunday. Some «! those present were: Conrad Wi- kinson, Ira McCoy, Louis Jorgenson, Clyde. and Bud Little and Grace Francis. Mrs. Mary Rasche called at the S. W. Nemetz home Monday. S. B. Olson called at the Fuehling and Nemetz homes Monday. ir, Wutzke is hauling coal for Mr. Smith. Supper guests at the J. F. Little home Monday were Albert Little of Win; 6|) Clayton Little and Ed Wolworth motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hénry Swanson, Clarice Howe and Burnett Jacobson motored to Bismarck Sunday. Henry will stay a few days and have his tonsils removed while there. Mrs. Earl Mowder and daughter Edith were guests at the John Howe home Sunday. Mrs. Alvin Ghylin called at the Joe Kiefer home Monday. Willard Dimond thoved a barn Monday, which he~purchased. ——_—_—__—___ ig [___ Raleigh i _ By W. B. DORWARD ., Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kelch and'fam- ily of Mandan spent Thursday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roche. ., P» J. Rausch was a business vis- itor at Selfridge Wednesday. S. J. Pack returned Monday from Crocker, Mo., having motored the Geo. Bird family there where they expect to make their future home. rs, August Dally was a passen- ger to Aberdeen the first of the week where she went to attend the funeral of Mr. Kindschi, father of Gene Kindschi, formerly of Ral- eigh. Mr. Tillman and Harry Benson are the carpenters working on the new oil station being built for W. P. Stayner on Main street. _ Mike Debowy returned home the first of the week from Canada where he assisted in the harvest fields, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Lester Oehler of Roscoe, S. D., arrived Wednes- day for a short visit with the lat- ter’s sister, Mrs. C. L. Klienschmidt. They were accompanied to Leith Thursday by Mrs. Klienschmidt to visit at the home of Rev. and Mrs, Corbitt former acquaintances of Mrs. len. The I. 0. O. F. and Rebecca lodges purchased the building they have occupied for some time from Alfred Westrum, this week, and in- tend to remodel it. R. C. Christensen, our progressive hog fancier, received a purebred Duroc hog from Riverside, Ia., this week, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward re- turned Thursday from a very pleas- ant five weeks’ trip spent in Havana, Cuba, Florida and the central states. They attended the Spanish War Vet- erans’ national encampment in Ha- vana and were greatly enthused by the'royal entertainment given by the ee of Havana. jusiness has been very good ir our little village the past few weeks. Another business transaction trans- Pired this week when Alvin Tillmar. sold the dray line to Claude Chris- tensen who will take immediate pos. session. Mrs, Paul Dempsey was hostest Friday afternoon when she enter- tained nine of her lady friends at a luncheon. Knute lund and bridge crew departed Friday for Shields having been stationed in Raleigh for the past month. Frank Bosworth is having a hot rater furnace installed in his home this week. Paul Dempsey js building a mod- ern hog house on his farm north of Raleigh and expects to keep 20 or more brood sows. Henry Krause motored to Bis- marck Saturday after Professor Cos- grove who has been confined at the it. Alexius hospital for the past week, Alfred Westrum motored to Bis- marck on business Saturday. He was accompanied by Wm. Morrison, who returned with Mrs. John Morrison's car. Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Stayner and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mts. Lubert Wes- sels Sunday. Mrs. Theodore Christensen enter- tained’ a party of children at her home Sunday afternoon in honor of her daughter Cora’s birthday. The afternoon was spent in games after which a lovely lunch was served. Cora was the recipient cf a number of presents, Alvin and LeRoy Cors of New nt Sunday as guests of ors and other friends in BY OLGA GROSSMAN John Field of Hazen was a busi- ness called in Dodge Tuesd: Mrs. Joe Barker and Lillian An- derson were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grossman Wed- nesday. Ed. Tschoefski who has been ill in 8 Bismarck hospital for some time,’ returned to his home Monday. My, and Mrs. Jacob Daffee were business callers in Golden Valley ‘Rev E, E, Matté ‘Rei Matteson preached in the Congregational: church "Sunday. L. Dunham, manager of the Dun- ham Lumber company of. Bismarck, Sranaacien business in Dodge Thurs- ay. 0. A there they took the train to Montana where they -will visit with friends. and relatives. There was no school at the Can-| i R, Toleffaon of the Hebron Motor Sales company of Hi was a bus- iness caller in 7 While Nick. fon of Mrs. Philip Erker, was gettin; cows wi car Tuesday two str ang the car being hot it i. re} “of Killdeer was a ii who nd the vay in: Boga | Mr. and Mrs. ~ ~ Puan veawete «pete. dome .

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