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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, a < Christiania { VIOLET A. CLARKE a Driscoll call- Shrist Schoon wi er Tuesday Mrs. Henry turned from where they have tives for some time x * ing at the William Stile 1 few day Stile and Minnesota been visitt Belile was a Driscoll er Tues ret | Ernest Schoon visiting M drove to D: Hansen 1: north of Care G org Marvin made a with two t Frank Ke a McKenzie Py MRS. T. T. HUGHES » No, 2 Pp. ‘aaursday : the The 8 - dre school and il Mr. Mrs. W. W. Miller edildven Visict and Bobbie also Mis Miss Youn; and aid Boren | ternoon for Minneap- n to return Sunday. E. W. And pn were in Bi Sun- i Mr. and Mrs. Ed and Mr. and Mr: Mo:.* died the ing was a Mc- The For direction of Mrs. P. P. BI trip around T. Hughes, 3 Bismarck, other daugh f brought them from Bi r. The 4-H sewing club in charge of Isabeile Coiby held their party in tho Mekenzie hail Saturday night. i were served by Mrs Bailey and chil- Towa, arrived here Tui jing at the * home of Mrs. Tom Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson mo- fored to Wilton Sunday with their a Miss Lillian, who teaches M. J. Belcher at- ices in Bismarck Mr. and Mr. tended echuren Sunday morni BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ Yvonne Sabot walked to Fred Sa- bet’s Friday to visit her grandmother. George Gabel accompanied by Grace and Ambrose motored to John McCormick's Sunc Mr. and M Sundey evening at the Tuoy Knoll honie. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sabot and chil- dron were Sunday visitors at Fred Sabot’s, In the afternoon Emil and ishing. Friday callers at the John Engdahl home in Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Solberg and the Victor Engdahl " family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerkhe of _ @anaga are visiting their daughter, _Mrs, John Enzdahl. Scott's in Bismarck Friday. Gabel’s Saturday. '- ‘Saturday Ne!s Nelson and son 2. stopped at Victor Engdahl's. A Gabel accompanied by » Robert and Lloyd visited at Gabel's Jr. Sunday. guests at the Victor Engdahl were Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, ‘and Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie | and son. Mr. and Mrs. John ‘and children and Mr. and pc NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ifinished th one day t George Koch spent | Vincent and the two little boys went ; Vietor Engdahl called at Clifford ; John Gabel Jr. called at Henry | and rranddaughter Lillian were callers at he John Gabel Jr. home Sunday. cated. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Renk were look- jand sheep. Three of the wolves} Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw]and daughter Stell pat —$—— Bertha Larvick, Mrs. Calquhoun | ing over their business affairs at Bis- ere seen near the Varnum and/| entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mad- = —@! and son Donald, visited at the Will! marck Friday. Ludeman places Sunday morning. | land and son David at dinner Satur- evenin Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L vis. Mr. Johnson plans on r Menoken for the are of Irvin's father’s © makes a visit in Ne-| aturday in nd visiting their daughter. | s is mot his horses while he tak » in Regan were not! attended 1 week. Mrs. ¢ of the singers, had to had the sfortune of getting her left elbow broken so she could not play her mu- sie for them. and Mrs. L. W. Davis drove to; 1 Sunquist finished thre himself and Nick Holgers the Gills have finished. Morvis Andersons are having a sale ais week. We understand they plan on moving to Chicaco. | Some of the neighbors have com-| menced trapping. Delbert Davis int, and is pulling in his tractors,! lows, and separator, ready fer win- Nels ing on his m Lucile Sunquist school, dow walk. Tosseth, who is Bismarck high -end at home. En ‘0 children until Willa have rer Hazlegrove t —-¢4! By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE r. and Mrs. Ray Haz the homes of Lest G slezrove called er Hawkins and evening and Otto Beake are having | nd are going to quit farming | while and Mrs. Lester Hawkins and Miss Iva Dunken called at the Otto} home Monday i at the Ray ecday evening | ooking for three horses which had been gone sines Sunday. | | Will Harty called at Frank Gray's is week after water as his has failed. eriff Landick ef Goodrich was ‘ through the country looking for 21 head of cattlé Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins are | | Moving this week on to the place va- | ; cated by Shorty Beake, | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and | sons Dean and Harold called at the! | Kratt home and also at Ray Hazle- | grove'’s Thursday evening. | Mr. and Mrs, Ben Klanenburg and | family are moving to Wing to live. | | Harry Ulfers, Fred Haas and Owen | McIniyre were in Bismarck Thurs- | j Gay on business, | | Fred Wagner we understand, has; | bought the farm where they now live. H Mr. and. Mrs. Philip Thoren and ughter, Mr. and Mrs. E, Siamers nd daughters, Floyd Brolin and his! | mother and sister Florence were | among the shoppers in Tuttle Sat- | urday, , Dale Goldsmith and his mother | | 2nd his sister Dorothy were in Tuttle | | Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and {sons Dean and Harold drove to Wil- ‘low City Saturday for the week-end | | to visit Bert's father and sister. Ray | | Hazlegrove did their chores. |. Mrs. Peter Sorenson was in Tuttle | Saturday. {Hallie Sorenson, who teaches in | Gootirich. drove to Valley City Fri- day evening to attend the hemecom- | ing day there. | Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and | {amily and George McIntyre attend- |ed church in Wing Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were ; dinner guests Sunday at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. | i weil | | ° iI ° Temvik i “% By BERTHA LARVICK Alice Calquhoun and Minnie Ben- der were shopping in Linton Friday. Mr. end Mrs. ‘Prank Toell and daughter motored to Bismarck Satur- Y. 1 | Mrs. I. Messelt and Mrs. Hendrick- jfon of Hazelten called in Tomvik McClusky to spend the family of McLaughlin, 8. D., moved into the house that Cahill's just va-' ness in Zap Saturday. heun, ful gifts by hy | Mound City Sunday to bring home| q: midnight. Mrs, John Wenner. ner spent a} visited Bismarck | Fred Ochsner on Friday. § and De Witt accompanied by Bertha Lar- sa short va-, vick drove | the latter to consult an eye specialist. Sayder, | witt, A. W. Quast of Temvik, Chaflin and Guetenson of Hazelton attended the school of instruction of the East- ern Star at Mandan Thursday. Friday morning. While he was put- ting | party Tues husband. Mr. Enders was presented | | With a wrist watch from the guests. | A delicious lunch was served. | ecived daughter | Regan callers Saturday. at the Ed Broehl home after school ‘Tuesday. ‘held services Sunday in the Swedish ; Mission church, both morning and ;Mrs. Glenn Skinners of Wilton on ‘among those who attended the sale ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Heitzmann mo- | Friday. son, who is a tezcher of the primary | night. Everybody in high school had | and John Welch were all in Bismarck . Baltzer Reich and i Bismarck hospital. | Pliny Moen was transacting busi- Robert Miller returned a horse to the W. A. Dietzman farm Saturday. successful. Coyotes are causing al- ost daily depredations to poultry Sunday. home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Baumiller motored | gust Taxis, Bennie Burkhardt; to Bismarck Wednesday where they John Leno Jr., motored to Bis-; met their son Albert, who was re-} ‘turning from Harvey, North Dakota, | S. G. Stedman called | where he is attending school. | ton Monday to see their lit-| Mr. and Mrs. A. Oin and Mr. and pranddaught born to Mr. and| Mrs. E, Shiets of Werner attended James Rush, Sunday night. ithe services at the Congregational | Ed Doppler and son Leo dined at the Robt. Welch home Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. Otto Dorman and son Fred expect to motor to South Dakota for ® visit with friends and relatives the first of the week. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were business callers in Bismarck Saturday, Miss Esther Kershaw spent the | week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw. called at the i ; i 6 5 Marcus Tremblay noon. Beal K ce nie y ‘echt and sons, Roland | church Sunday. | home of his cousin, Mrs. Robt. Welch, | @ ne 4 ak Low Havin Gus? mpanied by John Kem- ; | Sunday evening, on his way home| | Steele 1 arents, L. Libris crlie, visited Ed. Kemerlie of Em- from Bismarck. e @| ball’s home Monday afternoo: monsbure Sunday oil Hazelton | ———_——_ | Funeral services were held for the; y as agen’ ‘ e "7 @ By JOSEPHINE DIERUF | two-! Id daughter. Virginia, of ant { Driscoll { ‘Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Zoller at their] gy ELEANOR LANDSBERGER | 9. | Mrs, Foy Harris atid daughter Ruth ; home in Hampton Tuesday after- returned home Saturday evening from : noon The Apperi farm was the occasion Kelso, Wash., where they spent sev- hostess. By MRs. 0. F. JOHNSON A surprise party was held Sunday tin honor of Mrs. Dave Calqu- of a very i . party Satutday evening, given in the She was given many beauti- | form of a surprise on Albert Kalberer, her friends. A social’ j¢ being his birthday anniversary. r was enjoyed and a lunch was! apout thirty young folk were present. | The evening was spent in dancing. A and Bertha Weber motored to | gelicious buffet luncheon was served pleasant and enjoyabic eral months visiting Mrs. Harris’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sears and family. Miss Florence Herron of our local school spent the week-end in Bis- marck with her grandmother, Mrs. MeMurrick, who is a patient at one of the hospitals there. Mrs. Chas Whitney and daughter Bernice were visiting in Bismarck ‘turday. * Miss Alice Knudsvig homecoming at Concordia college Saturday, also visited her parents at Audubon, Minn. A few ladics were entertained at the home of Mrs. Wegton Wednesday afternoon. Preparatory work on over- seas sewing was the afternoon diver- sion. A splendid lunch was served. Helen Boucher of Bismarck spent Thursday at her home here. Mrs. Wyant returned home last week er spending several weeks visiting relatives in Pelican Rapids, Minn. Mr. Meyers drove to Leal, N. D., Sunday where he spent the day with Mrs. Meyers and relatives. Mrs. Herron of Jamestown visited her daughter Florence, who is a teacher in the Steele school, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Meland entertained Mrs. ; H. A. Knudson and Mr: W. Swan- son Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wallen of Stecic, Mrs. Elmer Koon and Miss Doris Tice called on Mrs. Al Chapin Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Swan- son and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swan- son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adamson of Linton spent Sunday at the Egner Swanson home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis motored to Bismarck Saturday. Dr. Prescott of Steele was here; Monday afternoon practicing with the newly organized band. Miss Violet Swanson of Dunnell, Minn., is visiting relatives in Dris- coll. Mrs, H. A. Knudson and daughter Valdis and Mrs. Mabel Rosvold and daughter, Maris visited at the A. P. Rosvold home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family also Leonard Pederson spent Sunday Flasher Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Landsberger and Jacob Knoepple of Artas, S. Dak, | two boys, Jerome and Francis, were | at the home of Mr. and Mrs.’ shoppers in Bismarck Saturda | Miss Helen Aarvig of Braddock visited Miss Cleo Rott in Hazelton Sunday. The Misses Alice and Helen Carl- son of the Glencoe neighborhood were visitors in Hazelton Tuesday evening with the Misses Helen and Lucille Otterson. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Weimals were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris and two chil- dren John and Rosemary of Bis- marck were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shea. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Landsberger en- tertained ten members of the Chris- tian Mothers’ society and their hus- bands at a benefit supper Sunday evening. Five tables of sive whist were played. Mr. and Mrs.| at the D. Barkman home. Bill Morris of Bismarck were out-of-| Mrs. Maurice Herman and Mr: town guests. wi homas and son Donald wer Eddie Erickson and Casper Gutten- ve alotp ° i Sunday. Chas. DeWitt. Bernice _and Billie to Bismarck Saturda: The Mesdames L. O. Hendrix, Fred Cc. M. Hendrix, Chas. De Fred Snider met with a misfortune Rocks. shingies on his roof he fell off king two ribs and his collar bone. Enders gave a birthday night in honor of her Bismarck. and Mrs. Fred Ochsner re- word Monday that their Martha was critically ill. Mr. Licssman at the piano and Mrs. B. G. visitors at the John Asplund home ae evening Father Otto Weber of | monday evening callers at the C. Me- Sunday. ) St. Anthony’s at Linton officiated at | jang home. Gustafson on the violin, following Eric Pearson shopped in Wilton | the services. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein| the formal installation conducted by | Nelson's. Saturday. Miss Elsie Slater left for Bismarck | and family motored to Harvey Sun-| Rev. John McDonald of Hazelton. Monday morning after a week's visit {with her aunt and uncle, Mrs. John | Baker and brothers and sisters. The senior class entertained the members of the faculty and_high school at a Halloween party Thurs- day evening, October 30. Philip Gutensohn was home from Jamestown over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Dor- othy Argent drove to Tuttle Friday evening after Miss Opal, who came up from Lake Williams on the train that day. * Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and son Dale and daughter Dorothy drove up near Harvey Sunday afternoon to see Ivan, who is working on the road crew near there. Lurverne Guldburg and Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson made a business trip to Wilton Monday. L. M. Nordquist and son Vernon were dinner guests at the Hagstrom home Sunday. The C. L. Johnson family were The charge to the pastor was also given by Rev. McDonald in the ab- sence of Rev. Wright. The charge to the congregation was given by Rev. H. M. Gulsen of Glencoe, day, returning the same day. Dorothy and Josephine Johnson spent Sunday afternoon witia Lilly Sampson. Mrs. Mabel Roswold left Tuesday for California. She will spend the| winter there. Mrs. A. P. Roswold and son Bill were Burnstad callers Sunday. Eldon Lewis left for southern Min- nesota a few days ago, where he will stay for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen and daughter Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Matson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland and son Willis visited Sunday at the A. H. Meland home. Wilma Van Vleet spent the weck- end at the Theodore Skogen home. his truck. Clarence Johnson called on An- thony Erickson Wednesday. where they spent the day with Mrs. Verner and Hilma Johnson called hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bold and family week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Benson of Fargo visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Aspiund Thursday and Friday. The Rev. Larson of the Twin Cities Henry. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Huseby. Axel Asplund made a trip to Man- vy held on the Howard Crum farm near/ Leith for a visit with relatives and | were entertained at dinner and sup- Mrs. J. T. Knold and son Arthur were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Emch Sunday and Monday. Miss Stella Knold, an old schoolmate of Mrs, Emch, will remain for an ex- tended visit, her mother and brother returning to Pekin Tuesday. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will hold their annual bazar and supper in the church parlors Saturday after- The Homemakers club held an in- teresting meeting at Mrs. G. A. Kim- . Th club is taking up “kitchen improve- ment” as their project this year. Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet in the church parlors Thursday, Nov. 7. Mrs. A. W. Kimball will act as Mrs. E. Lawfer visited old friends, ; Mr. and Mrs. James Hannon, Mrs. Quinn is at the Ed Brinkman home caring for the new baby girl which arrived there Friday, October ith. Leo Flitsch and Otto Hillins ran down five ‘coyotes with a Ford car |day. which they fixed up for the purpose < Mot Mod have caught an skunks whi.) they are feeding unt: attended | thetr fur is in prime condition. Miss Ruth Omdahl entertained at dinner Sunday Hazel and Roy Chil- gren, Thelma Van _ Horn, Wrucke and Percy McLean. > Mrs. Anna Hoog entertained at her home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Deitz, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Dietz. all of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dietz of Pretty Mr, and Mrs. G. N. Bergen left Saturday to spend a few days with Mr. Bergen’s cousin northeast of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knudson and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLean and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moen and \ little son and Roy Moen were the guests at the J. O. Froien home Sun- Towa, from her grandparents William Moore's farm to her parents F. C. George Nelson made several trips to Regan Tuesday hauling grain with Leona C. Brown, Cross public health nurse, __ | School No. 1 in Trygg district No. 8, Vince Wamsley and sisters, Miss| where Elsie Cunningham Daphine and Mrs. J. Altes and Doris| Tuesday to make a physical exam- Altes, drove to Bismarck Sunday | ination of the pupils. ‘ Mrs. Nels Nelson, Victor and Hugo V. Wamsley and the twin girls at the | made a trip to Regan one day last Gerald Nelson and Willie Jiras of Chaseley spent Sunday in Steele | called at the John Olson home Mon- .| visiting Mrs. Rold’s fafher, Mr. Wiley,| day night where they returned a and sisters, Mrs. Ryder and Mrs. | wagon they used threshing. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Nelson from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dice of Detroit, | Fargo visited their parents here the Micia., are visiting Mrs. Dice's parents, | last week end left for Garrison. Hugo Nelson, John Kruger and J. Sherman spent Sunday in Grand | John Haybeck assisted in threshing | grades. a good time initiating the freshmen. | Saturday, McKenzie Friday. friends. ; Per Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. George q a Mr. and Mrs. Verl Conner of Lin-/ A delicious lunch was served at mid-; Mrs. George McMurrich underwent Floyd Owen started hauling coal} Keith Emch and Thos, Anderson | Nelson and family. * ton w visitors at the Asa Britts | night. |@n operation for gall bladder trouble | for John Olson Friday. Ba a trip to Geo. Wheeler's of| Herman Olson came home Satur- home y |. J.C. Grossman was a caller at the | Saturday. Charles McCormick has been haul- tty Rock after two truck loads of |day to spend Sunday here with his drivers were Mrs. Asbridge. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Miller motored Arnold Kellar home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rittel motored | ing coal from near Wilton this past; sheep which Keith purchased as a@/ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oison, Schmitz and George Gabel, accom- to Bismarck Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Huber and/to Streeter, N. Dak., for the week-| week. start in the sheep industry. He is employed by J. J. Rue con- \ panied by his daughter Grace. | Mr, and Mrs. Jake Oster of Hazel- {children of Freemont, South Dakota, | end. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moffit were} Mrs. John Hill and children were | tractor’s in building concrete bridges. f Mrs. C. Davenport and her two. ton visited at the Jake Breckel home | were guests at the home of Mr. and; Marcus Tremblay called at the} business callers at the W. A. Dietz-! New Leipsig visitors Saturday andj Marie Farrell came home Satur- children ca Beach, N. D., are guests Sund Mrs. J. C. Grossman Monday. Dorman and Doppler homes Satur-| man home Friday evening. Sunday. day night from the R. C. Nelso- ‘¢ ;at the Frank Gabel home. | Mr. and Mrs. John Leno drove to} Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stuhlmiller | day. Elmer Lundquist has becn busy the; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Saunders and | home in Estherville to spend Sunday 4 Luella and Shelden Fields and Linton Saturday on business. | have moved their property on the/ Several of the neighbors met at! past week hauling coal from a mine ; daughter Marcia visited New England! with her Parents, returning Sunday cet Raymond Porter were Sunday callers) Mrs. Dave Calquhoun and Mrs. | farm known as the Joe Klee farm. the George Varnum home to organ-j near Wilton. | triends Sunday. night, t Frank Gabcl's. | George Naumann were shopping in} Henry Isaak took the train to Bis- | ize a coyote hunt Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moffit were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heaps’ and child- Norman and Harry Robinson called | Linton Saturday. | marck Tuesday where he entered the |On account of an insufficient num-| callers at the Tibbo Harms home,/ren and Clara Kamrath were guests | @ a 2 Mr. and M ber of hunters the endeavor was un-}Friday evening. of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Emch, Carson, Arena e 2. c of Pekin, N. D., By MRS. OWEN McINTRYE ’ Guests at the home of Mr. and Alex Neff were Mr. and Mrs. al Geliner and family, Mr. and Mrs, John Wutzke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf, Jr., and sons Julius a A as rane Helen and 4 readmyer, Mac, a ba ine Hall. i ras lohn Scherbenske, Sr., has “4 busy delivering coal from the ate : to the David Schock and Jake Gell- ner farms. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Wutzke hi Parents of a baby boy born scently, iz Pers ane poate of Arena will . regular eit gular meeting Friday Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mielke, el Phyllis June and ‘Theodore Fueren, nea hed sisters Alice and Edna ‘rom m, were guests at home maar, gt at the Brose ir. and Mrs. Mogstad and chi from south of Arena were vane Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner Sun- in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and + ter Esther were visiting at he ana rew Kraft home Friday evening. Misses Lillian and Mae Hall and brother of Sterling and Arthur Breadmyer of Ashley were visiting Sunday at the Christ Wolf, Jr., home. Harry Ulfers moved Ben Klangen- é bure’s things into Wing Thursd = are located at the hotel and nm also runs the garage { a by Rad Bond. ae ! iss lia Brose spent the week- i end visiting relatives oiling and friends in { The Misses Hilda and Freda bantiie at ad Wolf, and Rhelnok mK rl were et Butte Sunday. igitiadi cd . and Mrs. Jacob Kraft and son Herbert were visiti at eo Tuesday. i iseridd Hertz was through this vicinit: Thursday looking for 21 head of cate r Lowell Jake has finished thresh- y it the home of Mrs. Carl} Mr. and Mrs. Tallehaug end family f ‘ Before they had left they got another | berg of Bismarck visited friends in Meland. Friday. of La Moure visited over euriday with | 44y. ag that had been missing since Mon- a wire telling that she had died at 7) Hazeiton Sunday. ; ly Aplund spent Saturday | Mrs. Tallel: ry rents, Mr. and a foclock p.m. John Leno, Jr. took!” Cari pischer was a business visitor | nts poly jAPund sent Saturday ee pred Jae. o |, abert Glanville found his calves that set has commenced disk-| ‘em t° Farge. at the capital city Monday. returning |" Mrs, Joo Lewis and Mrs. F.0.| Mrs. P. D. Wood and daughter, | | Tryss | Heast of Pred Husaeee uae aaune eee kamucana iene | Tuesday. Johnson visited Mrs. Chas, Jackson | Mrs. Schossow, spent Monday in Bis- | @—--—--e——-—-—-==——ene=n@| “Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanv : hing. {ae ee ey rm Miss Margaret Hoff spent Saturday | Thursday. marck. By GLADYS NELSON Gean en8 44 anville ani is absent from} i}night at the N. P. Anderson resi-| yfrs, A. P. Rosvold, Bill Rosvold and| A reception for Rev. and Mrs. 3 b ilicae ony sb motored to cue to their car breaking | © | dence. és H. A. Knudson were Bismarck call-!Brown and family was held at the Mrs. E. E. Chai hed ae ae she has six miles to come--} Mrs. Dick Shea and daughters | ers Wednesday. | home of Mr. and Mrs. M.D. Mathews | Enos Strandemo went to Baldwin|Grandpa” Glande te samlly. also By B. P. HAGSTROM Mary and Marcelia were Bismarck | “yrs, Carl Meland. Mrs. C. Swan- | Friday evening. Monday to assist his father, E. E.|‘They returned Beet's father. | visitors Saturday. son and Miss Viott Swanson spent| Rev. R. H. Shirley was formally | Strandemo, in finishing threshing | prj ing G sina Sunday evening school, the) Louis Lind and son Hialmar| Mrs. E. ©. Beastrom and Mrs. | ‘Thursday afternoon with Mrs. H. A. | installed as pastor of the Presbyterian | and attended the sale at Robert Nel- | tie Siltviit meee fe ee eit them. shopped in Still Friday. ; Wendelin Fischer will entertain the | Knudson. church at an impressive service | son's farm. ts visit here for a few days. . daughter and) Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson and | Christian Mothers’ society Saturday) Lawrence Hull spent the week-end | Thursday evening. Rev. Christ of| Vivian Nelson made a trip to Bald- Pr y ene did Bert Glanvile's ing with them) Mrs. Arthur Johnson made a business | afternoon, &t home with his family returning to| Wilton delivered the sermon. Mrs.| win Monday after a barrel of apples rena res while they were away on their ‘d Dimond mo call at Mandan Saturday. Services were held at St. Paul's) Bismarck Monday. Grover and Mrs. Elingson sang a] from the depot which his sister, Mrs. |™'P. - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund were | Catholic church Monday, and Mon-| Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Matson were|duet accompanied by Mrs. Chas. | Laurance Stalkes, sent from Cylinder, | ./U¢% Neff and son Alex, daughters f Ella, Maria, and Martha, motored to ,/Bismarck Saturday. They returned ane Sunday morning. . and Mrs. Louis Wheitstock Mr, eos “gee visited at ‘the Oscar ‘ock and E. E. bor’ the week-end. aeons isses Maria and Ella Neff, Lili and Mae Hall, Art Breadmeyer oe Ashley and Buddy Hill of Sterling and Ed Wagner were guests at the Christ Wolf, Jr., home Sunday eve- American Red visited teaches, In our recent items it was ts that Pleasant Hill and the ‘Steele answering two more questions than Pleasant Hill. It was so close we od derstood it would be called a ‘tis, though it wasn't. The Pleasant Hili dan Friday. Goldsmith left s short time ago for | @ @| Forks with his daughter Louise and| for the s three d Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. Arthur | South Dakota to pick corn. | Frances sons Lynn and Harry, who are stu-| W. f. Lips from near Sears Johnson and children were dinner| John Goldsmith went to Iowa to $ ¢ | dents at the university. called at the F. C. Nelson home guests with Mrs. Eric Pearson Thurs- day. Tuesday Mrs. A. I. Asplund visited with Mrs. Gabriel Thor, who has been on the sick-list the past few weeks. Ole Hagstrom and son Oscar mo- ; tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Johnson spent Wednes- day with her father, L. M. Nordquist. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs. Arthur Johnson were dinner guests at the Fred Berquist home in Steiber township Monday. : Leland and Fern Perkins of Wilton were dinner guests with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Johnson, on Sunda: Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, Mrs. Eric Pear- | son and daughter Bennevi visited with Mrs. A. I, Asplund Friday. Helen and Doris Johnson visited with Hilma Johnson Friday. Mrs. Anthony Erickson visited with Pick corn. Mr. and Mrs. Phililp Scheeziener and Elex Scheriemers called at the Lester Hawkins home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl March drove to Bismarck Sunday evening. Edwin Gray and his mother and Dorothy Argent took Opal Gray back to Lake Williams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Dor- othy Argent took Edwin Gray to Wing Sunday night and Mrs. 8. O. ing accompanied them home for a visit. Tuttle has a new depot agent. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mugs and family. [Welch's Spur] By MRS. R. M. WELCH A son_was born to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam Sunday, October 20. Ed Doppler went to see a doctor about his sore eyes and swollen face By MILDRED DIETZMAN Mrs, Lawrence Madland assisted Mrs. Bill Madland with her work Monday. Walter Dietzman posted school signs along the road, one north and one on the south of the east Frances School No. 1, Monday. Miss Johnson and pupils of the West Sibley school are busy practic- ing and preparing for the social pina they plan to have in the near future. Martin Burgois is painting and re- | visited with Mrs. Henry's sister, Mrs. | Charlie Farrell. pairing the buildings on his farm|Bold and family, at Chaseley Sat- SHIGE Wak ARSENY comand BY LATE urday. f visiting in Steele this week. Thursday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dannemeyer and A. | sheep home. Foye visited in Hazelton and Cannon Ball Sunday. to a meeting conducted by Miss Mar- | Wednesday. ian of Fargo. and daughter Etta Ann transacted | returned home last week. tal work done. business at Menoken Tuesday. Arthur Boucher and Milo Dieruf| Martin Walter Dieteman and Henry Ros-| visited their sisters at the hospital vick were ‘callers at the Martin) Sunday. Tooker farm Tuesday. Chas. and Henry Loerch have Joe Fisher hauled goal for his! celved word from Canada telling father-in-law, Mr. Carlson, in| the illness of their mother. Naughton township, Tuesday. Mrs. Moffit and her pupils re- Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson were near Baldwin Thursday. | Dodge ae —@® oa Pt Ey o—_—- By OLGA M. GROSSMAN | é z pee egE Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Alminding-| home the proud parents of a baby girl born Sunday. John BStreifel transacted business in iy. On Monday occurred the marriage of Josephine Anderson and Walter Masset. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Gleich motored to Drake. N. D., Tuesday where they attended a wedding. Lillian Gustafson and Geraldine Fischer, who are attending the Dick- inson normal, were visiting at the parental home. Joe Towers, Mandan, was trans- acting business in Dodge Friday. Quite a few of the Dodge attended the corn show at Halliday t i f F i 7 | EK | i i marck hospital. They’ stopped the Robt. Welch home on their way i ! iy i i i L ni f es a £2 i i z Ole Sanness of Alberta, Canada, 1s | Tuesday night to get Vivian to husk corn for him in the river bottom . Smith of Watford City spent | which he rents from D. McGillis. Willie Jiras cailed at the Joe Var- ley home Thursday to take some Joe Jiras motored to Bismarck Wednesday night to take in a movie ‘ Wednesday Mrs. Zeck and Mrs.|at the Paramount. Aurit, the local project leaders of| Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Farrell were the Homemakers club, went to Tuttle | social callers at the Joe Varley home Mrs. George Nelson and Gertie Mrs, Henry and daughter Helen | Mae were visitors Thursday with Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Farrell and family motored to Friday Mrs. Jennie Darling, who spent sev- | where Jackie had his eyes tested for in Canada, | glasses and Margaret had some den- Bourgois from iy i age nt ae H e ie : who was pres- will move ‘Trex onto the resumed former home place of his grani- Golden Valie father, Arne Madiand, in Sibley ices s were vise with @ gif€ as s token of esteem. in Rich- Zula Saves nine pups io ahem Bismarck was ; and Mrs, Enos Strandemo affairs in to Bismarck Priday and at- x mae 4 fg ad gh loge Farrell, ‘Mar- - Blizabet: Paulie gdh 7