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’ ¢ ’ . ” . ‘ we a Nded = - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ' position at the A. W. Lucas store. Sterling By FERN STEWART ‘tra, Emil Lang, who has been in Reddy, were Bismarck shoppers Tues- day. Max E. Lang shipped a carload of livestock last Tuesday. Martin Lang arrived here Tuesday night from his home in Minnesota to help Max Lang with the thresh- ii patargaret Lang was @ Bismarck shopper ' Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and son Alton accompanied by Mrs. C. J. Johnson and Grandpa Johnson were Harry Edgerly Monday evening. Mr and its Selmer Severson vis- Mrs. Pete Schiabach’s aunt and uncle left Friday for their home at Sanborn, N. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and baby were Sterling callers Wednes- day. H. R. Wright accompanied by Mrs. Henry Zuraff and daughter Dorothy Zuraff were Bismarck shoppers Wed- nesday. ‘Will Stiles, Henry Stiles and Bob Barroe’s were Sterling callers Thurs- day. Threshing being done in this com- munity the farmers were all glad to see the rain the latter part of last week and the forepart of this week, which softened the ground for fall plowing. ‘The Homemakers club of Sterling meets October 8, the second Tuceday in October, at the home of Mrs. E. C. Fogarty. Anyone wishing to join the club is urged to attend this meet- ing as this is the beginning of the year, and ing. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, George Kusch, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart, Mrs. Hallie Belk, Mr. and Mrs. Art Chenoweth, ‘Mr. and ork Sapp and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgerly. Mrs. Henry Van Horn visited at Oscar Anderson home Wednesday. Mr. Runey had a carload of pota- toes shipped in, and has them all sold. Shorty Olin has been repairing and cverhauling cars in Roy Turner's gar- age. Mrs. C. L. Booheister and daughter Irene rturned home Saturday from a three months’ visit with friends and relatives at Woodward, Iowa. Mrs. H. E. Wildfang and family were Sunday callers at the Phil Both home. Lucille Elness, Rex Fogarty, Erma Cox, Bud Sedivic and Veronica Riley were .Sunday callers at the A. L. Chenoweth home. Mrs. H. Melland and family were Sterling callers Sunday. Mrs. John Lee and Mrs. G. Gilman the George Eee home, t a Veronisn Riley spent the week-end at the H. C. Melland home at Driscoll. and Mrs. Charley quit the restaurant business @ while back, will be pleased to hear that they are nicely located at Austin, Minn. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson called at H.R. Wright's Wednesday. Clifford Wright called at the Henry Zuraff home Wednesday. Miss Peggy Peterson called at the C. J. Johnsons y. Mr. and Mrs. Envick of McKenzie celled at Marion Lees Sunday. ; E ' i : i i Ft : 5 z | i af 4 FEE ei E if ie 2 ES & i ui i # FF 2 5 i i i 5 4 § ? | E - : [ ; i if HG if AI #24 i FS a ag i i i : : : F i [ i i f a i i | also the major project sew- | © tne Bismarck hospital for some time, |zel Howe, Ole Olson, Fred, Oscar and arrived home Tuesday. Violet and Burnett Jacobson. The Mrs. Paul Lang and niece, Esther |afternoon was spent in chatting. At | @ who attended were Mr. and Mrs. S. L.j Jordah!, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, Mr. and Mrs. H. Davenport, Mrs. H. 8. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ole O. Olson and Mable, Mrs. A. Strand and Ar- thur and Einar, Ernest and Dee Bai- ley, Ernest Swanson, Clarice and Ha- 4 o'clock a lunch was served. Olson received many pretty gifts. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahi attend- ed Bible class at the schoolhouse Sunday morning. Francis Fritegerald spent Saturday night and Sunday with Ella Schilling. Mrs. Orlo Johnson and Bernhard Jor-| @———--——-——- it Steiber ° ond Mrs dahl went to Coleharbor Sunday to work, Fritz Uhde and Harland Schilling called at the Ghylin and Keifer homes Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Oie Olson and family and , Ernest Bailey called in Wing Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keifer called at the a and Fritzgerald homes Sun- Almost everyone from here attend- ed the funeral of Chas. Manning Monday. Hi. 8. Taylor and Ross, Howard and Hazel were callers in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsay called ‘at the Taylor home Sunday morning. Grant and Merrill and Howard Lindsey called at the A. F. Ghylin. Mrs. J. Keifer and Frances Friiz- gerald called at the Anna Knudson home Monday evening. Joe Cook, Jr., is working on the A. H. Lundberg farm. Pete Jacobson called at the Ole Olson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Little and family Spent Sunday at the Wm Kolb home. Virginia Wallman and Mae Nelson spent the week-end at the Little home. Clayton brought them back to Bismarck Sunday evening. f i iin Ecklund iianiiitiamesoantantcats: By JUSTINE MORRIS dene Perkins was a caller at the H. A. McCullough home Tuesday. Harold Williams called on Donald Morris Monday afternoon. Porter Nelson and Ed Morris made kes to vod ee Anderson home after a potal er Tuesday. Bennie and Levi Anderson started to work in the Fosberg mine Monday. Harry Diamond was in this vicinity Wednesday. . Harry Brown made a trip to the Fosberg coal mine Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein called at the Ira Falkenstefh home Wednesday. Donald Morris helped {ill a silo at the H. A. McCullough home Friday and Saturday. hg D. Perkins started filling his T. F. Morris and son Donald were shoppers in Wilton Tuesday. Harold Williams and Donald Mor- ris called at the Ira Folkenstein home Monday. Joe Scorch has been busy plowing this week. Donald Morris called at the Mea Little home Wednesday. Issie Brown was a business caller in_Wilton Thursday. The Ladies Aid was well attended a the Harry Kenutson home Thurs- ‘Y. Ed Morris and Porter Nelson visited at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday. Jene Perkins ee at the H. A. McCullough home Thursday. Vietor Anderson called at the T. F. i A. McCullough mad 5 made a trip to Wilton Thursday. . A large crowd attended the auction sale on the Gottlieb Keck farm Thurs- A. F. Anderson called at the T. F. Morris home Miss Mabel McCullough was a shop- Per in Wilton Friday. She was accom- Panied home by her sister Aldythe, who spent the week-end at her Parental home. George Rosenbeck was a caller in wage Saturday. » F. Morris finished = tatoes Saturday. seaseluai Emil Hilken was a caller in Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson vis- ited at the Emil Hilken home Sunday aftertioon. A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the dance in the Baldwin and Erma home in | spent in dancing oH LL ie Hie i is ? E Miss Anna Regnier, Regan teacher, spent the week-end st her home in Wilton. C. J. Steinert was a caller in Aron Sunday Mrs. C. W. Parsons, who spent the summer visiting with reiatives in Min- neapolis, returned to her home in Regan recently. Ladies’ Aid at her home last Wednes- Mrs. A. L. Garnes entertained the day afternoon. The next regular mect- ing will be at the Carl Lein home on | October 9. Mrs. L. Hopkins will assist Mrs. Lein. The next regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held in the cabin on the afternoon of ; October 10, with Mrs. Mowder and Mrs, Taylor entertaining. e By MRS. C. L, MALONE Carl nnd Jake Str were transacting busin Wednesday. They were on their w to Bismarck. i Ralph Anderson accompanied his brother, Albert, on the mail rouic Thursday. William Anderson returned home Tuesday, having spent several days in the capital city. John Carlson and Mr. and Roy Smith were Bismarck visi Saturday, Several from here attended funeral of Charles Manning at Re- gan Monday Mr. and Mrs, William Hickel and Wayne and Miss Mary D. were visitors at John Carlson's iday evenin, Relatives from Velva the teacherage and the Bi residence Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Baron and son, Norman, of Benedict, visited at the Malone and Carlson homes Sun- day. Ole Wolds, Paul Greenans and Ce- cil Elkins were among those who attended the dedics program at the Canfield school Mrs. Robert Pat bie called on Mrs. Mu 3 A good many of the farmers have finished sowing rye. { By HELEN MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berg and fam- t Tuesday at Tuttle visiting Wentz home Tuesday afternoon. Herbert Ziegimeicr and LeRoy Marchant called at the John Semler farm for R. G. Marchant's horses that were pastured there for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and fam- ily of Wing, spent Sunday at the Her- man Nieters home. John Witt motored to Bismarck Friday and returned home Saturday evening. Margaret Marchant spent the week- end at her parental home. Herbert Ziegimeicr a@ supper guest at the R. G. Marchant home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scilenger and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilenger and son, Alma Kindred, Helen Marchant, Marcella and An- drew Nieters, John Witt and Herbert Ziegimeier were Wing shoppers Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klemen and fam- ily spent the week-end visiting at her parental home. Herbert Ziegimeicr did the chores during their absence. Jacob Wentz returned home Satur- day afternoon from the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck, where he un- derwent three operations within the last two months. His many friends welcome him home. ‘The Misses Irene and Helen Mar- chant spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Christ Wentz. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Bender and daughter Victoria were Wing shop- pers Wednesday. Anton Novy motored to Bismarck Saturday. While there he visited with his sister Elizabeth, who attends school in Bismarck. Gustopf Witt called at the Christ Wentz home Tuesday morning. LeRoy Marchant visited at the Herman Nieters home Tuesday eve- MS. and Mrs. Jacob Berg and fam- ily spent Monday evening at the Christ Wentz home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family spent Wednesday evening at the Herman Nieters home. Thomas Novak motored to Wing Wednesday afternoon. Ervin Wentz is working for Mr. Pralich of McClusky. Miss Irene Marchant spent Friday afternoon with Miss Alma Kindred. Clara and Mary Johnson, Leo and Albert Nieters, LeRoy Merchant and Gustopf Witt called at the Jacob Wentz home Saturday evening. A birthdey party was given at the Herman Nieters home Sunday eve- ning in honor of Bosuere Ziegimeier’s twentieth birthday. evening was and card playing. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Koch, Andrew Ackerman and Emil Shuckelmeyer called at the Jacob Wentz home Sun- day. ° ———$ $$$ > 1 McKenzie o a By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs, Eddie Adams entertained at dinner Wednesday Mrs. Fay John- son and Miss Eastman of Moffit, and kuin A. Doucette and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. N, J. Struwing en- tertained the following at dinner Tuesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Har- rison and children of Forbes, N. D., Mrs. Hill of Fredrick, Bertic Lane of Trumensburg, N. Y., and Mr. an Mrs. Joe Coder of Moffit. Royal Neighbors of McKen- zie, who att the banquet a meeting in Bismarck Thursday eve- ning, were. Mrs. Miller, Mrs, Her- manson, Mrs. Doucctte, Mrs. Man- ty, Mrs. Wm. Wachel, Edna _Put- nam, Isabelle Colby, Mrs. Eddie Adams, Mrs. Struwing, Mrs. W. L. Watson. Mrs. George Watson, Mrs, R. C. Wildfang, Mrs. L. M._ Wild- fang, Mrs. Belcher , Mrs. Warren Clizbe, Mrs, Henry Larson, George Hughes, Mrs. P. E. Roth and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder of Moffit were visitors at the N. J. Struwing home Thursday ‘afternoon, rs. J, F. Wildfang is visiting “| ates, Paul in’ Bismarck this week. Mr. a George Watson, Mr. and Mrs, T. Hughes and Mrs. Warren Clizhe attended the A. O. U. W. dance in Bismarck Thursday _| house with a good attendance. Ylin char; the| 1} scimor were ;,jning at the Karl Schatz home. be bers Tuesday. Mrs. | th |e | day cvening. | Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Adams were | entertained at dinner Sunday the L. D. Bailey home near Moffit. | R. D. Crum returned home Mon-| iday after visiting friends at James- {town over the week-end. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Hughes were | visitors at the Henry Miller home| north of Menoken Sunday. George Manly motored to ., T. Crum visited | friends in Bismarck and Mandan| Saturday. | There was a large crowd gathered church Sunday for Rally day . H. E. Hermanson, N. Snow were Bismarck } turday. | P. T. A. met Oct. Ist in the school-| Aft- er the business meeting, which was} of President Mrs, Manly,! m was given, i Mr. and bthe propa: j ° b) By KARL SCHATZ | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson’ of ond, S. D., snent a few days the} Past week at the E. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schatz and son ent Sunday and Monday near hburn where they visited Poles) Elmer Qually of Sheyenns, N. D. is spending a few weeks at the Adams home. Mary and Ted Hochhalter, John visitors in McClusky Sunday evening. | Sarah and Edward Schatz of Mc- | Clusky spent the week-end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hochhalter, Jacob Stroh, Sr., and Karl Schatz transact - | jed business at the capital city Wed- nesday. Charlie Larson spent Tuesday eve- Myrl_ Brown called at Coombs home Friday. Mrs. Adams, Inga and Lauri Elmer Qually were McClusky s the M. Alvin Brockett visited with his| cousins Ralph and Johnie Anderson | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon transacted | husiness at Bismarck Monday | Eddie Johnson spent Sunday after- ;noon with Emanuel Schatz. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz. Mr. andy Mrs. H. Schatz and Ed and Hank at- tended the auction sale near Wilton on the G. Keck farm Thursday. Pauline, Gus and Edwin Schatz and Miss Keel: spent Thursday evening in McClusky visiting Sarah and Ed- mond. The “Busy Bee” sewing club held tts mecting at the A. H. Schatz home Saturday afternoon. The girls spent the afternoon in cutting and patch- ing quilt blocks. The next meeting! will be at the Karl Schatz home, Oct. 12th. aurits Adams and Elmer Qually attended the dance in Regan Satur- |day evening. Inga Adams and Pauline Schatz spent Saturday evening at the John- son home listening to the radio. Mr. and Mrs. G. Schell of near Pickardsville attended church here Sunday, after which they visited at the Karl Schatz home. J. Stroh and Carl Schatz trans- acted business at the capital city on Monday. Gus and Hank Schatz visited at the Adams home Sunday afternoon. Miss Kech, teacher of Edgemont school No. 2, spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the home of her par- ents in Washburn. Chas. Larson spent Saturday eve- ning at the Johnson residence. Miss Kech, Pauline and Gus Schay. spent Thursday evening visiting rela- tives in Wilton. Mrs. A. Hanson and son Arthur of Fargo spent the past week visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs, M. Coombs. Henry Schatz and son Ed were business callers in McClusky Satur- day afternoon. e | Lein ° + | ° By OLGA M. RISE A fairly large crowd attended scrvices Sunday afternoon, There will be services again Sunday, Oct. 13 at 2 o'clock. Harold Christianson hauled a load of grain to Arena Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Seymour Arneson motored to Tuttle Friday. Constance Lein is spending a few days visiting at the Louis Olson home in Trygg township. Gladys Rue spent the week-end viriting relatives and friends at Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Botnem, daughter Dagny, Valdemar Lein and Clarence Rise spent Sunday after- noon at Ole Spilde’s. Misses Gladys Rue, Olga and Sel- ma Rise spent Thursday evening at Henry Fast's. Dorothy Cotes spent the week-end xia Merle Hudson in Lyman town- srip, Mrs. Helmer Arneson accompan- ied her foiks, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lien, to Columbus, N. D., Sunday to visit relatives and friends, Carl Lein of Baldwin spent Sun- day at the B. N. Lein home. Alfred and jour Arneson and Mrs. Dallas Barkman motored to Bismarck Wednesday, Mre, Bark- man remeining until Friday, A few from this vicinity attended the farm sale of C. R. Chenowith near Sterling Monda: P. H. Kluksdahl, cons, Marvin, Ju- ). Rise’s ttended to busi- ness matters at Bismarck Saturday. Alfred Arneson and Art Bjorhus attended to business matters at Bis- marck and Mandan Friday. ‘ Olga Rise assisted Mrs. Geo. Christianson with housework Satur- day. Misses Clara Lien, Mayola Nagel und Nina Johnson spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the Ed Lar- son home. Olive em to her home, Constance Lein called at the John Myseth home Sunday. Selma Rise spent Saturday eve- ning and Sunday with Mable Jacob- con at Wi Christianson has been on the sick list the past kK, irs. Harry Helgeson left for Far- y where she will spend some time. | Glen Oder of Regan is at present |family of Windsor, N. D., Mi Alta it fr Driscoll ’ returned with | Weber ‘gcson| John Mucller, Jr, motored to the | “Rock: Dorothy Barkman and Bernice | Biorhus spent the week-end at the; tal_ homes. | . Vernon Hallman and son,| p who have been staying at the me time, left where and Mrs. Stuart Severson and pent Sunday forenoon at the Arneson home, i O. Rise brought a bunch of | sheep home from kegan ‘Thursday Joseph Rise hauled a load of ho; to Driscoll for John Birkeland Mon- | p; day. O. K. Birkeland, who has spent the ; Past summer with his brother John | and family, left for his home at Min- neapolis Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bjerke and daughter motored to Wing Saturday evening. John Hoff of Tuttle called at J. O. Rise’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Dravland and ir. and Mrs, Alfred Arneson and family spent unday home. bt at the Seymour Arneson er Helgeson, who has spent time at Bismarck, returned ie Frit Quite 2 few from this vicinity at- tended the surprise party given on Merle Hudson at Lyman school No, 3 | Sunday evening. The Ladies Aid meets at the Faunce Luyben home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Luyben and Mrs. Henry Arac- son will serve lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson and familw called at Stuart Severson’s ; and Joe Rise’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erickson and ly called at Stuart Severson’s | ternoon, > » By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Miss Nora Hendrickson of Cathay, formerly an instructor here, spent the week-end at the A. H. Meland home. Mrs. Theodore Skogen and infant daughter returned from Bismarck Wednesday. Miss Vivian Schaffer spent Monday in town. . The first band practice was held Monday evening, Sept. 30. Gerald Kafer of Sterling is staying at the H. A. Knudson home while attending school here. Mrs. C. Ruble left Thursday for Minneapolis, Mr. Lindquist and Morgan Tysver of Stanton visited overnight with F, Joh: y | Hurdsfield visited at the John Harty ithey will haul hay for Pat ‘on account of bad © | nesday evening given by Mr. Upshaw | | bought O.|Loren s Mrs. Wm. Meyer, Laura Meyer and Mrs. Hans Kluckdahl called on Mrs. Chas. Swanson Saturday afternoon. Mrs, H. E. Olson and Mrs, Wm. Meyer visited school Thursday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Olson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. A. Hammer Sun- day at dinner. Raymond Van Vleet spent Sunday evening at the Skogen home. Mrs, H. A. Knudson called on Mrs. A. P. Rosvold Saturday afternoon. Miss Vannic Lewis and her cousin of Bismarck spent Sunday at home. Mrs. P. Lathrop and daughter Betty Jean, returned Sunday from a week's visit in Bismarck. Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Valdis Knua- son and Dagmar Rosvold spent Tues- day evening at the F. O. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and Mrs, Al Chapin were Bismarck callers Monday. Miss Frances Sherman of Bismarck visited her mother Friday. Miss Dagmar Rosvold is on the sick list. The upper classes initiated the freshmen at the hall Wednesday eve- ning. The faculty was also present. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the evening. H. A. Knudson spent Wednesday | and Thursday at Kintyre. Miss Helen Jackson visited Ione Johns Sunday night. Miss Lillie Sampson spent Monday afternoon with Dorothy Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland enter- tained for Mr, and Mrs. M, Herum Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Knudson of Stecle, Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan and family and Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Swanson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Swanson. Misses Thelma Skogen and Miss Hannah Dronen spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Olson and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Willie Olson home in Kidder county. ‘The Women's Foreign Missionary society met ‘Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. R. Johnson. Ways and means of conducting activities were discussed. Several ladies read articles pertaining to missionary work, Mrs. Gress and Mrs. Chamberlain of Steele sang a duet after which Mrs. John- son served lunch. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Apland. Suises Valdis Knudson and Dag- mar Rosvold spent the week-end at Dagmar's home. if Wing ° By EDITH MUELLER Mr, and Mrs, Ed Dalbee and fam- ily attended church services in Tut- tle Sunday, Mr. on Mrs. Jake Horner and family were callers at the Herman Neiters home Sunday. Clara Mueller spent Sunday at her parental home in Wing. : Mrs. Bill Wantaju and Josie Ol- son, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and @ > Violet Olson cf Regan and Ernest Dee Baily and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson of Chaseby the James Olson home Sunda: Mabel Lytle left for Valley ped Monday where she will attend school, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, G, A. Bossart and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth were business callers in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Bill Rath and son returned home Friday after a month’s visit in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spees and family left for Seattle, Wash., Tu: cay where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth and daughters and Mr. and Mrs, John r, Jr., aoe a itors at the John Mueller home Sunda: Harold Mueller spent Sunday at jill Roth were vis- his home in Wii Mr. and Mrs. eg at the Christ Roth home Sun- Selma Rise spent Sunday with Mabel Jacobson. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Hein and John Hein spent Sunday in Goodrich, David and Richard Weber, ae Edith, Harold Bleth, Clara, Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Dalbec and daughter, Betty Jang, and son, Raymond, and Mrs, Adam Hepper sepent a few day Mrs, Adam Hepper spent a few days last week in Underwood. Mr. and Mrs, John Weber, Sx, at-| uttle | and Mrs, Jake Banttrai are the parents of a baby born Sept, 24. Mr. Aichele and wife spent Sun- cay in Tuttle. John Harty and Clyde Harvey and daughters, Opal and Faye, were in} marck Sunday. | Mr. and Mr David Floth and | daughter from Garrison, N. D., and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Janze and fam- of Fessenden and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein were callers at the Jake Hein home Sunday, Sam Berg and family of Wilson ‘nship were Sunday callers at the | Christ Berg home, Fred Follansbee and family of! home Sunday. Howard Glanville and Jim Olson} loft for Pettibone Mond: where John Weber, started for He- d n Friday but had to turn back iottfred Webs left, for New Rockford Monday where they will be employed. G. A. Bossart and wife attended | church in Arcna Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. 1. Kremenetsky and, daugi spent Sunday in Tuttle. a) er eer . | S.W. Burleigh pes cts ae By KATIE D. STEWART Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the lecture in Bismarck Wed- of Georg C. M. Snyder was a caller at the John Stewart home Sunday evening. Glen Baker finished up the thresh- Ing in this vicinity last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nicholson visited hee Norman Stewart Sunday eve- ning. Some land has recently changed hands in this section of the county. Claud Hauser has purchased the Mal- colm Stewart farm and A. J. Stewart the quarter adjoining Lec Mallard on the north, Loren and Vernon Gramling re- turned from Watford City last week. They reported they in that vicinity this year. Vernon went back to Regan that day but ‘ayed and husked corn for John Stewart. o——____________, Estherville { ° ° By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport mo- tored to Wilton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and son Lyle were callers in Wilton Wed- nesday. The Regan Ladies Aid met with Mrs, A. L. Garnes Wednesday, Sept. 25th. Regan callers Wednesday were Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and children, Otto Uhde, Mr. ard Mrs. John Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and son Lyle, Cecil Elkins, George Mowder and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little. Earl Mowder were Thursday. Frank Mickelson was a_ business caller in Regan Monday evening. Mrs. Anna Knutson called at the Uhde home Tuesday morning. A good-sized crowd attended the dedication of the new school build- ing at Canfield Friday evening, Sept. 27th. (See Canfield). Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot spent Sunday with Gudrun Jordahi and Lucille Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knutson and children were Sunday afternoon vis- itors at Anna Knutson's, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diamond called a the Harry Davenport home Sun- lay. Homer Taylor and chilaren motored to Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson moved to Bismarck Sunday, Virginia Wallman and a friend from Bismarck attended the basket Social at Canfield Friday evening. Mrs. Alvin Ghylin entertained a number of friends and neighbors Sunday afternoon in honor of her mother's birthday. The afternoon was spent in visiting. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Ghylin about four o'clock, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl, Mrs. Anna Strand and sons Arthur and Einar, Mrs. Homer Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Oleson Jr. and daughter Mabel, Fred, Oscar and Violet Oleson, Burnette Jacob- son, Ernest Swanson, Clarice and Hazel Howe, Dee and Ernest Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little. 4 Menoken © eo By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dralle of | Brittin spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling. The Menoken Shipping association shipped a carload of cattle to St. Paul Tuesday. R. L. Dralle of Bismarck spent sev- eral days visiting relatives here. anenee Mrs. ere. Agnew Pri ughter Orpha, A. H. Klepstein, Mrs. Chas. Soules of Hazelton motored to Aberdeen, 8. D., Wednesday night. They were called on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Herman Klep- stein of Groton, 8. D. Melvin Agnew and daughter Miss Orpha and Au- gust Klepstein returned Friday eve- ning but Mrs. Agnew and Mrs. Soules remained with their mother. Mrs, Herman Klepstein is well known in this community, having been a for- mer resident. Miss Leona Brown, school nurse, | Wednesda: examined the school children Tues- day. A birthday party was given Thurs- day evening in honor of R. G. Abe- ing ¢l by Mrs. L. J. Agnew and Mrs. C. D. ores and Earl Baker motored Bismarck 5 Albert Sherman was il! with the ; Yisiting at the home of his daughter, | had a good crop | © St. Paul Wednesday where Mr. De- Groot has been receiving treatment in a hospital. rs. Clifford Craven, Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mrs. Oito Ayers, Mrs. Rich- ard Ludemann were visiting at the A. C. Dance home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and family were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Craven in Bis- marck Saturday evening. Mrs. Roy Turner of Sterling, Mrs. | Luverne Richardson and Miss Laur- ette Jacobson of Driscoll were callers at the Park Wood home Thursday. Otto Ayers attended the meeting of the Rural Letter Carriers association in the post office building in Bis- marci: Sunday. Miss Gertrude Ness entertai dinner Thursday evening M dred Funston, Neil Funston Dennis Ritzal. J. H. Salter is building a garage for R. G. Abelein. Percy Freeman of Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson and family, Miss Mabel Olson and Burt Olson of | Bismarck were dinner guests at the | Otto Ayers home Sunday evening. Mrs. Clifford Craven was a guest of Miss Josephine Cirvinski at bridge club afd dinner Fri evening in Bismarck. A rodeo was held at the Menoken picnic ground Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves mo- tored to Medina visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graves urday night and| Sunday. | A farewell home of Mrs. M and ty was given at the; EF. Funston in honor | of Nevan Swant Saturday evening. wenty-cight guests were present and | games were played during the eve- ing. A luncheon was served at mid: ight. Mr, Swant left Monday by | ar for his home in Wisconsin. Mr. Murrouy of Hebron, N. D., 1s Mrs. C. D. King. Misses Edith and Esther teachers in tha Apple Creek s spent Saturday and Sunday v their sister. Miss G R. G. Abelein shipped in Thur and Frank Brook: shipped in Saturday. Ebbling brothers and Marcus Agnew were unloading their carload of coal Monday ana Tuesday. Miss Mildred Funston left Mond for Valley City where she will a tend the state normal school. E. P. Rorvig, auditor of the Great Western Grain company, was here on business Monday. e Ness, of coal | ul Holmes | had a carload | Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE Lawrence Hull, accompanied by Mr. Satter of Bismarck, were callers at the Jennie Clarke home Wednes- aay, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Driscoll callers Tuesday Miss Maritta Clark te take up a term of Linton. Earl Gaskill, acec I, Chenoweth, were Tuesda: ning callers at the Jennie home. Ed Kofer was a Driscoll Monday, J. W. Byers and son Roy heading flax for Christ Schoon. Robert Clarke called at the Hassin e home to take back a team of hich he borrowed for the} sen were eve- are} asa Sterling call- Adolph Bassen was a caller at the Jennie Clarke home Wedne: . John Elness was a Bisma‘ call- er Frid: Mrs let visited at the C.2-y home Friday night. R, Johnson, accompanied by T. Johnson and son Alton, were Sterling callers Friday. Mr. Mrs, Carl Byers spent night at the John Byers Johnson Saturday home. W. E. Runey was a caller at the Jennie Clarke home Wednesday eve- ning. Four carloads of coal arrived at Sterling this week and quite a few farmers are taking it. E. F. Sapp was a Sunday caller at Jennie Clarke’s hom Lester Clark was a caller at the W. P. Langley home Sunday, o———_—__—_—__——* | Welch’s Spur eo e By MRS. R. M. WELCH Chester Boyd and Robert Welch each hauled a truckload of cattle for Otto and Julius Dorman Monday. George Scarborough called at the Robert Welch home the first of the week, Leo Doppler and Robert Welch mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesd: Coyotes are making seri losses in turkey flocks in this vicinity. The Cross - Country Homemakers’ club met with Mrs. A. D. Welch on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Welch, Oct. 17. Marcus Tremblay and Margaret McMurrich were Bismarck visitors .{marck, jennie Clarke and Miss Vio-| © and Mrs. Russell Byerly, ore= Dorman, Mrs. Ives and Mi. Beran 4.4 were Bismarck visitors Sat , & Jack Ishmael, John Welch seve-e eral others loaded and shipped a car. load of hogs at the spur . Robert Welch hauled a of, wheat to Brittin Saturday. r Mr. and Mrs, Robert Welch ang’ family and Fred Dorman visited ai the Ed Doppler home Sunday. Robert’ Welch and Leo Doppler went ‘hunting at the Glencoe slough in tl evening, returning with four ducks. | Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and! son Jimmie visited at the home of Otto Dorman Sunday and called at the. Robert Welch home while returning” ome, ‘ Gerald Alsbury walked to the home of ister, Mrs. Joe Hill, Saturday iz. f: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rittel and M: jand Mrs, Staggert visited at the Schlapp home Sunday afternoon. Pe -—— FA By B. C. HAGSTROM Mrs. C. L. Johnson called in Wil# ton Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. John Moon were. in Bismarck Monday. | ¥ tdwin Johnson called on Peter Jchnson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson anc Rugnar Johnson called at the Ed in ao home one evening las eck, Mrs | ° eu Arthur Johnson called otgeyi Al Hagstrom Wednesday. Irs. Albert Johnson shopped indU Wilton one day last week. m & Martin Stand was a Wilton call ‘hurs a Pete Johnson called Regaw- Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, M Pearson and children were Sun, s at the Fred Berquis called on Alber in Pete and Edwin Johnson took 1 truckload of chickens to Bismarel Wednesday. Mrs, Cha ton Wednesd Fred Berquist of Stieber townshijpogd ‘alled on Eric Pearson Saturday. Anthony and Oscar Erickson wer: shoppers in Wilton Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moon, daugh ters Nadine and Neva, and song Ival and Donald, were guests at th: W. J. Richard home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little nily, Mrs, Walter Sunquist an ma Motored to Bismarck Satur jay. Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Pete John son and C. L, Johnson made a busi ness trip to Bismarck Monday. John Asplund motored to Bis marck Monday. Albert Hagstrom left Monday fo school in Dickinson. Mr. and Mrt Ole Hagstrom drove him to Bis Moon motored to Wi —_—— Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson am family were Wednesday evening crs at the L. W. Davis home. Mrs. Clele Tompson has returnet from a three months visit in Iowa. ~ Mr. Salone and son-in-law, Em Olson, Victor Coleman and son Wal! ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis, son Paul, Staton and Owen, Dell Davi: Emil and Hugo Lundquist and Nicl Holgerson, all attended the sale sout] of Wilton Thursday. Ellis Gill, Benny Benson, Emi Sunquist, Nick Holgerson, L. W. Dat Charley Stroms, and Nels Tosseth, af # have started plowing since the nee have set in, ' Margaret Davis attended the part » | for the freshman class in Wilton Fri day night. 4 Mr. and Mrs. August Krause an: son Reuben attended the sale at s ton Thursday. Delbert Davis called on his Luther Davis Thursday night. Ida Tosseth, Arthur and Wheeler spent Sunday evening wit: the Davis young folks. Englebretche o Mr. and Mrs. Eric motored to Wilton Friday evening }] Mrs, Englebretchen’s baby is ver sick. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause Wilton shoppers Saturday and whill there took in the sale of 4 goods that was held in Wilton. Delbert Davis, sons, Marvin Lioyd, and Paul Davis spent Sunda with L. W. Davis. Paul took rbd Davis back to her school lay. The P. T. A. was held Friday nivg in schoolhouse No. 4. The were so muddy that not many af. tended. e Miss Edna Johnson was a bu caller at the L. W. Davis home and son Benny Saturday afternoon callers at Oj Johnson's. Miss Leona Spees of Wing Sunday with Margaret Davis. Florence Keator spent t night and Sunday at her home her mother. H. B. Gill and son Willis, Wednesday. Miss McMurrich had some dental work done, Mrs. Ed Ronpler has sent word of her safe arrival at the home of her brother, Elmer Ellsworth, in Merced, Calif. She reported that the trip was made without accident, Ed Doppler, Robert Welch and Fred Rittel were Bismarck visitors Thursday. Mrs. Welch, who has been in a Bismarck hospital for a couple £ weeks, returned to her home Thurs- Ear] Snyder, calling for his children at, the schoolhouse Wednesday night, waited for half an hour for school to dismiss. The children and teacher had already left. Lawrence and Leo Doppler, Charles John, Emil Snyder and Hugh McMur- rich called at the Robert Welch home evening. The children of Boyd School No. 1 met at Robert Boyd’s for Bible study Wednesday evening after school. The Presbyterian Missionary So- ciety met at the Stewartsdale church Thursday afternoon. Theodore Dorman, who has been suffering from blood poisoning the past two wecks, is reported to be do- Ing nicely. Miss Martha Rittel has been help- ing Mrs. Robert Welch with house- work the latter part of the weex. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily were Bismarck visitors Friday. Mrs, Welch sold some young chickent Mrs. Ralph Ishmael, who is in a Bismarck hospital, is reported suffering from a severe Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and son Conrad called at the Robert Welch grip Gaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris De Groet and Miss Margery returned e heme Saturday evenin: 1s Aarne aioe Benson and son Benny, Bert strom, Arne Tosseth, Victor son Walter, L. W. Davis and Paul and Mr. August Krause and sc, see the Oscar Backman a h; fi can school Friday ome from ning @ car crowded Oliver's in a ditch. H. B. Gill helped him out. Leona Sunquist was a Albert Johnson home Nick ernoon Those attended ning and and and Benny, Drawver, Vics Ge BS Sunquist, quist, Hugo Englebretchen. on H. B. Gill. Vel Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gull day afternoon and evening Manning 006 ee i Krause i. Wills Oil] rom C to be| the cold. eral. “Nixie” ts Post Der