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‘ ich they shipped Nebraska, and South Da- | @————_———_—— @ | tended their uncls. Joe Cratz’s wed- [home at Lake Norden, 8. D., after|and Porter, wh x il Ecklund | |ding near Judson last Tuesday |several days’ visit with friends and through ‘fhe stlpping aston! apn Mr, and Mrs. Edgerly have moved | @ ———_—_——¢ ;_ Lillian Gabel spent the week-end | relatives in this locality. ne Joe Varley and F. ©. Nelson |to the farm formerly oceupied by hee i her grandmother, Mrs. John | Bilis have peer pode od eel ees ad y eee ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Chenoweth. By JUSTINE MORRIS | Gabel. committee of the Bras ° 5 se Erickson’s| _E. W. Hall and sons Wesley and fia | |nity club announcing an old-time ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted, Flor: guests at the home of Mrs. motored to Me- Dod parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fricke. | Earl were town callers Saturday. Eddie Meyers and Jack Lenihan! ———@ dance to be given in the high school | nce and Stephen meen Saat ze fae \ s Mildred Johnson and sister! made a trip to the Morris Anderson || Steele Veymnasium Friday evening, Nov. 8.;noken Sunday where @—_—, — — ~~ e| Grace spent the week-end at thelr farm after cattle that were sold at @ |, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kaiser, Water. | the Ort OVGh diands have moved By OLGA M. GROSSMAN | Painted Woods = | ><. the auction sale there Tuesday. jtown, 8. D., arrived here Thursday | | ORUrrtet place in Tryge to his s '| Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Johnson al Bennie Anderson and Alf Johnson By JOSEPHINE DIERUF ‘to visit at the M. Feyereisen home. fan ‘s farm which he rented. Jacob Meske daughter, 1: SS a "— ©) tended the bazaar at Sterling Satur-jyere transacting business in Bis- fivsatig | They returned home Saturday. Mrs. | fallen sry ‘Trygg school No. 2, Isisbored to Hazen Friday where By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD = day night. ieee ‘Tuesdey. {Nine boys have enrolled in the | Kaiser is a sister of Mrs. Feyerelsen. | Patrons Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic were Erickson and | Steriing callers Saturday. to Bismarck | Mr. me id ang ‘ioe ee end at the Victor Anderson home, |Marsh, Norman Wallin, Warren Kar- \ °. with a book, the story of Abraham veck= ict No. 8, gave @ party last Mon- Lester Sheldon son of Ted Sheldon | Steele Boy Scout troop to date: Edgar; Mrs. C. T. Barton spent the wecke | district ine i Ht aaa, & Mtter had dente of Bismarck visited over the week- (Rosen, Arthur Stauffacher, Wyman |Cnd with relatives in Kintyre, | Ouptl of this school and presented him A surpri v ily and Donald Morris and Lester Falken- Pen, James Ryder, Frank Omidt, Alf. s ¥ token of esteem. . Brown at narck | Sunday visitors at the M. E. Lang). "Sttended the sale at Bill Mad-|Roming and Reldar Roming. At the McKenzie | | Bicone tears, George ‘Nelson and : Mrs. Dave trom, re- | home. . land’s near McKezxzie Tuesday. meeting last week the time was spent | @: ©|tamily made a trip to Bismarck Sat- ned home She has! | Mr. and Mrs, Ollie Roth were town |’ “Gordon Williams called at the T.!n playing games and in knot-tying ; rday of last week on some business 2 Visiting relatives in Bismarck s Saturday. , J. Falkenstein home Wednesday. icontests, Another meeting has been By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ineareats E | Freshour was a town caller /"" )oiaid Mocris made a trip to Bald-:called for Friday evening of this rd Martin Nelson called last Satur- eH at the lwin Wednesday. week, at whic the troop committee |. >. B, Leathers, George Watson and the R. C. Nelson home. Marie ay indling and daughter Helen |Win Wednestiay: aa iater | Will be present. 8. J. King of Bismarck went on aj day at the R. ©. cabot ‘ome where Jing callers Saturday. H. A. McCullough and) daughter |" °° Minnie Fent who has been in| Dusting trip Thursday afternoon, | Fatrell accompanied him home Haste Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld visited | Lillian Hall spent the week-end at Mable were shoppers in Wilton Fri-| | COS) Siig Ot gts passed away David Cook of Bismarck: was a busi- fe. Joe Brown home Monday eve- her home. i day. | ness caller in McKenzie Tuesday. a t anatase say eves Mr and Mrs. Ernest Johnson were | Margaret Anderson. who attends | Monday morning at ihe home of Het) The store, hotel and furnishings of | Martin and George Nelson made & : ster B a Witton calicr Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. het or wt tea Spent the | eee er arrived trom Towa al 2, fee Tuttle burned Thurs- bE ala rtarnd pees apneic reek 3 y ie Swanick family for- o \- ai le @|_ Donald Morris called on Bennie and fo ee is Hin ta merly lived in McKenzie. J Martin Nelson and wn) chi mo q ' end Mrs. | Arena q\ alae oa eitein was a caller visiting in Buckeye ‘ownahip,, spent bo Rot site ae beget aviietl gaa nd children din- 7 le callers esday. v : Brom home Sunday | ® * jn SU Sauraes. fas SES : shoppers in Bismarck Saturday Py MRS. 0. McINTYRE Harold Williams was an overnight |Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and fam-| from here were Mr. and Mrs. W. L, i fers made a business trip ich Thursday. iain {guest with Donald Morris Saturday. | ily. Mrs. Brown will soon leave for| Watson, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc. jan i |" Levi Anderson, Joc Jiras and Harry | Washington to spend the winter with | Closkey, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Curtis, Lym {Brown visited at the T. F. Morris|her son Renford. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hermanson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf attended! home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christian re-| Henry Lewis, Miss Lilliam Newman, By 8S. GYLDEN the auction sale held at the Belch| A number of people attended the|turned home Friday from Churches | Carl Carlson, John Betz, Mr. and Mrs. — farm Monday farewell part on Morris Andersons | Ferry, were they spent several days!C. W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-| George and Leonard Kavonius were Charlie Edwards called at Ed'at Still Sunday. They plan to leave! With Mrs. Christian's parents, Mr./Neil and daughter Florence. transacting business in Bismarck one Wagner's Thursday evening. for Michigan in the near future where |@nd Mrs, Solberg. Miss Lillian Watson, who teaches at . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville, Mr.|they will spend the winter. Mrs. B. Cunningham returned home | Wilton, spent the week-end with her | 1a last week. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Mr. and/ Gordon Williams spent over Sun- from Bismarck Monday where she| parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson.| Edwin Olson was a Wing caller on i ai TB CONOR Mrs. R. C. Halver, and Mr. and Mrs./day at his home near Baldwin. spent several days with her daughter,) The 4-H club girls, under the di- | Saturday. G 2 J. J. Scailow attended the lloween | ianseiy, Morris visited at her par-|Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stair, while there | rection of Isabelle Colby, gave a ban-| Quite a few from around here took the Ole Lilefjeid party given by the Homemakers’ club / ental home Sunday she also received medical treatment. | quet Saturday evening at the George |in the program and ghost social at at Wing Wednesday etening. Tra Falkenstein called at the Clar-| Myrtle Ufer, Mrs. Mac Epstein and|Manly home. Parents of the little |Sigrid Josephson's school. who is sta Adam and Teddy H ence Falkenstein home Monday. Mrs. Arne Vinge, drove to Bismarck | girls were invited. Mrs. John Gylden and Sulo were on home at rck McIntyre’s Wednesday afternoon. | ‘Tuesday of this weck an auction|to see “Showboat” at the Capitol) Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes visited Mrs.|transacting business in Wing Wed- fy fall. | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and Beverly. | sale was Seid at'the Morris Anderson \‘Theatre Thursday evening. Hughes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1, |nesday. and Mrs, Howard Glanville and iterm gx miles east and two miles| Eliridge Phelps came home from|Falley, at Menoken Saturday after-/ Wednesday evening callers in Wing Mrs. Walter | south of Wilton. Mr. Anderson has| Jamestown college Friday to spend | noon, were Bill Mulari, Leonard Kavonius, an and two children, and Mr. | rented his farm and sold his complete |the week-end with his parents, Mr. J. B, Swanick of Tuttle is a guest | Edwin Olson, Sulo Eckholm and Sev- and Mrs. Dick Glanville and little jiine of farm machinery. stock and|@nd Mrs. Phelps. at the home of Mrs. C. E. Crum. ert Gylden. son and Mrs. Etta Wilkinson were nousehoid goods. Mr. and Mrs. And-| Mr. and Mrs. 8. Kidd and children Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes were| Sylvia Eckholm called at Arne An- ° r dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert | of Mandan spent the week-end with| Visitors at the Roy Wildfang home |tilla’s Sunday. a Hampton i a Glanville Sunday. ee io {soon where tay SaT spend the wine (Mrs. Kidd's parents, Mr. and Mra. R. Sunday evening, Edwin Olson visited at Bill Want- e @ 5 Thomas Mertz and family mov iter months. Armstrong. 1 5 ri was a ness caller |tja'’s Saturday evening. e % 3 the Gillet farm Sunday. Opal Bucvig, who is attending busi- |!" Bismarck Monday. 5 Myrle Hudson was a business caller Py ELIZABETH KOPPyY ae a es braeregeettc ness college i marae was home seoraan Manly motored to Bismarck | at Batre hei bape ” m that | ter Beverly Jean v . if over the week-end. fonday, nl mes, Carl Anderson a n = the | Glanville home Thursday and Frida: Still | Mrs, Fred Wigton entertained the The McKenzie P.-T. A. met in the} pi)1 Mularie were callers at Louis Ol- postponed} Ben Klagenburg was a business ©. | Ladies Work club on Thursday. schoolhouse Tuesday evening, Nov. 2, ng, the|caller at the Fodie farm Thursday. with President Mrs, Manly in chai wiht beer ae By B. P. HAGSTROM Miss Martha Snortland and Miss ge. mn called at the Wm. sister Ottillia back to the Ulfer home _ son’s Sunday. Rev. Antio conducted services at A social hour followed the meeting, Mary Moch were business callers in | the Finnish Lutheran church Sunday. Bismarck Saturday. and refreshments were served by Mrs./ “Ane Antilla was a Wing caller Sat- Bee ee wee b @ rice ver Erickson home Fri- | Sunday evening, where she boards.| Lester Johnson of Bismarck has)" ssc. sara Boyd spent Saturday and George Hughes and Mrs. Roy Wild- | urday. 4a oor |, oer: cio ed & business caller leeeacet weer oa wore: hares Sunday at her home in Menoken. .~—" and Mts. J. N, Snow and f Church meetings were held at Gyl- 2 Witle c _Wally | = i Wiis ee aakenmudelal me Past | “About twenty of Miss Thelma Bur-| iy tett @ week ago Monday for Norn (tens Sunday evening. fy undene : ual ne OG ac ite nets pager ta ilo oy ton’s friends tendered her a surprise | Carolina, where they will mal Emil Luiska called at Wm. Hayer's him un When came Rock Hill | jat the office of the clerk, Mrs. Ira Falkenstein called on Bert Hed- | shower ‘at her home Wednesday eve- » Where they will make their | ey, . 4 to he found himself sprawled at the | Glanville, Tuesday evening. strom Wednesday. ning. She received many beautiful home, Bill Wanttaja wes a Wing caller foot of the hil i | Miss Ottillia Braza visited at the; Rey. Aster of Regan was a caller on and useful gifts. ‘The evening was Saturday. ieganelaes See pe reee warhorae dithee peer ett nec A nt in tying quilts. The hostess |” 0] Severt Gylden, Sulo and Eino Eck- in Linton — | Mr. and Mrs. Dick Glanville and! Albert Johnson called on Steve Lit- | SP° el arte eerie anda Alta 1 poten a we Inget's the footb: and Jennings Ketticson mo- | son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newman tie of Regan Thursday. ci ‘i segue | Sunday. sa 4 and Hazelton, ! to Wilton Sunday and children of Brainerd, Minn., Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were callers 2 Mr. and Mrs, Waliace Kyes were shopping in Linton Friday Francis Chesrown drove to Lint Jesse McCoy of the U. S. Marine Etta Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard! on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Broehl Thursday.|_ Miss Florence Harren spent the By KARL SCHATZ Andrew Dronen and Frank Holmes ived home Wednesday. He wiil Glanville and daughter Bernice, Mr.| Chas. Noon took a carload of hogs | Week-end at Hoot Sra of ves Parents. Tsy, Hae anne Gained visi for some time at the home of ,and Mrs. Ben Boss and daughter of jto gt. Paul last week and returned |, Stanley seth arrived home 5 fi night. The origin of the fire is unknown. rs Friends of Burt Johnson; father of Fay Johnson, will be sorry to hear that he is confined to the Mayo hos- pital at ct Rochester where he is un- treatment. Charley Hamlin, brother of Mrs, Pillsbury, is at the Veterans hospital treatment. st entertained ten ladies at @ party last Wednesday. A nice lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll were Moffit visitors Tuesday. There will be church services every 80 teach work. . Rev. a class in the prepartory lay ip. Emil and Oliver Iwen and Ren Roberts of Arthur, N. D., arrived here a week ago last Sunday to visit at the Emil Enockson home. Alfred Faust resumed his work for Mr. Dyrstad at the Sterling elevator Tuesday. Miss Martha Brightmeyer is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Mike Hanson, for a few weeks. Mrs. Harold Lane left with her twc sons for &@ month's visit with rela- tives in Michigan Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and children visited at the V. Benz home last. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pillsbury and children visited at McKenzie Sunday. The seniors will give a dance at the Benz hall on Saturday night, Nov. 16. Mrs. Howard Brownawell returned from the hospital Tuesday where she has been confined for several weeks. The Misses Iwen and Reidman en- tertained their pupils at a Holloween party at the schoolhouse Thursday afternoon. A nice lunch was served to the children. The school rooms were prettily decorated in orange and black with plenty of cats, goblins and pumpkins. The members of the’ freshman class entertained the sophomores, juniors and seniors at a Halloween Party at the schoolhouse Thursday night. The rooms were prettily dec: orated with Halloween decorations. Dancing until 10 was enjoyed by the guests :30. At 11 o'clock a nice lunch was served to the guests by the freshmen. i Cf By BURDELLA B. RELGESON The American Legion have planned an Armistice Day banquet to be given in the Legion Cabin on the evening of November llth. All Legionnaires and their families, ex-service men and Auxiliary members and their families Ed. Schatz, Kenneth Brown, Cecile ? - aturday and from there to Bts-| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McCoy. | Wing, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glan-| nome Wednesday. {from Underwood Saturday. | Rgberts and John Bender left for |gay, Aue St Nels Neinie’s Satur. “a marck. i Lawrence Gordon was a guest of his ville and sons were supper guests 8un-/ Velma Johnson spent the week-end Tree ne ae ate uldren | Towa last week where they will seek |“"X¢-, and Mrs. Arne Antilla and Miss Laura Kyes of Linton spent uncle, Ernest Gordon, Sunday. day at the E. E. Glanville home. with her cousin. Nadine Noon. spent Baburday in Bismarck. employment. faraily were visiting at Dan Wahl. |8nd J. B the weck-end with her parents. Mi.! A. Kolb and 8. V. Monroe motored , ‘Ted, Alice and Lucille Lehr mo.ed|_, Mr. and Mrs. V. Heaton went to) Myrie Brown called at the Car) {Amy as tee jahl- and Mrs. Wallace Kyes. "to Regan Wednesday. : ‘to Still last Thursday. jBismarck Thursday to see “Show-! schatz home Saturday morning. nan's in Sterling Sunday. > Sohn Obihauser Sr. was a business | J, F. Little, Earl Mowler and Frank Hazlegrove ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Johnson called | oat” at the Capitol Theatre. Mr. and Mrs, Brackett and children ig caller in Linton Saturda Mickelson attended a farmers union | in Wilton Wednesday. H. J. Loerch and Chas. Loerch re-! attended the farewell party given in Glenview ry 1 A number of peopie irom here at- | clevator meeting Saturday. | |_ Conrad Johnson was a Regan caller Celved word of the serious iliness of | honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenen nview tended @ pariy at the Glen Wood's | Aid will hold a sale at| By MRS. RAY MAZLEGROVE | grigay. {their mother who lives with a daugh-| Wednesday evening. ° home west of Linton Saturday eve- ld gym Saiurday Nov. 16.| ae Ole Haptrom and son Oscar trans- |‘ at Carlyle, Canada, they left Wed-| Esther Schatz of Turtle Lake spent ning. mey work will be sold at auc-| i Ee 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins | acted business in Bismarck Wednes- | ®¢Sday- Saturday evening and Sunday at the By MRS. LARS JACOBSON air, daumeneon will be ‘served at 15! moved to the place north of Ray | day. arrived neve’ from. Chillcothe, Mos| ‘Esther, date and — tectvel trae iy tee tate” Hazelgrove’s Monday and Tuesday. | ‘The Chas. Noon family motored to| #ftived here from Chillicothe, Mo. Andrew Olson called at the Wm, R2¥ heiped him move. They were | Bismarck Thuradas. eet ipsa engsbalagerts McCul th tilted “ overnight guests Monday at the; " V. Wamsley, who has been in a seri- home. Sunday. McCullough home Thursday morn- Hazlegrove home. larthur Jot ‘and child }ous condition for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Brackett and children | and favorably known in this vicinity sy Elmer Dunizin's father, mother andj dinner guests at the Fred Johnson! Rev. and Mrs. Brown entertained | and Earl Dixon attended the dance at |having lived with his uncle, Ivor sister moved into the place vacated jthe Epworth League at a Halloween the Mundson farm Saturday evening, | Johnson, several years of his boyhood Miss Esther Olafson was shopping 1 1 1 ‘ 5 Friday with diphth * writing is much improved. 1 4 1 Francis Che. mn and Sidney Fet- Laverna Houser, teacher of school terley were visiting at the Dewey | No. 1, spent the week-end yy Lester Hawkins. Bert rave ey was a Regan caller , Patty Thursday evening. Jake Stoltz and Edmond Schatz | and later worked for several farmers Lawier home Sunday afternoon. jof her aunt, Mrs. Hat arta ce aie ee pigsty . Oswin Riemer of Gayton was a! Nels Nelson and sons Huzo and! Lester weer ewe rn Monday. + Beton way sage ‘and were hare i bie ¢ hhas spent business caller at the D.C. Denholm | victor called at the Ernest Gordon Called at Ray Hazlegrove’s Wednes-| ‘Mfr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson were Braddock | ssent the weekend witn Sarah who clean couity. Se. ee : home Mone jhome Tuesday. (sa | Braddoc spent pare sisters, Mrs easley ot lochs Curtis Jenkins. superintendent of as. Heddick motored to Regan! Wagner was a business caller ‘William Klemm ‘The services which were conducted | Ore, and one |AVAGE by Rev. Brockle of Turtle Lake were | marck. Rev. Kinzler preached a very force- ful sermon Sunday evening, taking as ‘ jools of Linton, was out in this vie) Pri in Wing Wednesday. By MRS. E. F. t ‘ 4 4 y Monda; ("Mr and Mrs. Cecil Etkins and|, Ray Hazlegrove and Lester Hawk- j Herman aus Sr. was a busi- | daughters Dolores and Beveriy were | ins Were business callers in Tuttle ; int wesday. nus dhe ; . | Wednesday. ness oe Linton Tuesday ests at the A. MeCoy home Sun. Vernol Goldsmith was in Tuttle ° - @| Mr. ond Mrs. Alvin Gi Wednesday. | Baldwin | [sons Clair and Geraid were Sunday |, Mf. and Mrs. Lester saeniancanee, jinner guests Friday at Ray Hazlegroves. e @ dinner guests at the Joe Kiefer home. | were urch Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor mo-| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lege lg ele of Lincoln Valley By FLONENCE BORNER tored to Regan Wednesd callers Priday evening at the Lester nt, | CAP. T. A. mecting t Hawkins home. es Ered noes ake eee Larson visited at the Brackett A number from this community at-. schoolhouse’ Fri | Mrs. Milt Goldsmith son Dale hich | Laurie and Elizabeth Jorgenson’ and lem Dorothy were in Tuttle n od alana pene Pkg! ‘an Alta " t the | vis i - | Saturday shopping. en Aes re seen at the Ed Rasche home Fri. | Others those shopping in| L Doerschiag, accompanied by | Friday. Panama, John Howe and Ernest Swan: sit his brothers, and’ motored to Regan Saturday. his fatu Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and son “and Mrs. William Fricke trans- Sunday guests at the Ernest oss in the Capital City the Gordon home. ° Liovd and Jennings — Kettleson d Fred Wood was an overnight busi-| called at the Andrew Kolb home ,®¢ moving to town. | They ness caller warck Tuesday. | Sunday. oe stettt.at 7 meeting of the! S. B. Ols re - : a Wel ine eee tended the show in Wing fSeturday Stephen Monroe called at the | Meht. ‘Chas. Heddick home Wednesday. | John Wutizke drove to bans ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humphreys and Urday after their danenins Se | daughters Elizabeth and Helen mo- | * attending high school there. | cored to the capital city Saturday. | Miss Otillia Brose spent the | | ©. ©. Christianson was transacting Cid with her folks. | business in Regan Wednesday. | Philip Palmer held a sale Saturday Miss Dorothy Sheldon, daughter of t his house in Tuttle. They -“— Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon, of Reg- |Stlling everything and moving an and Herbert Fricke, con of Mr. ; California to live. visiting | and Mrs. Wm. Fricke, of Baldwin | Mrs. W. J. wers united in marriage last Wed- tertained as their dinner guests for several months, will leave neccay. day Ed Wagner, Miss Pauline Wi home in Chicago at an carly jand Mr. and Mss. Lester Hawkins on returning here ne: PR NR ARR Aha a j ag £F i g i i. were |N. D., spent last week visiting st with farming op- of Bis- sale Cousise, the Argast boys. Mr. home G Mrs. Edmund Rupp will be hostess; = ends, Me. meee tek Dies me visited to the Ladies’ Aid on the afternoon of | By FERN STEWART of the at the Jason Hoover home last Wed- November 20. C. F. Bleckreid spent Thursday in| Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Johnson and | 5 at Bi in for their| Mr. ‘and Mrs, Nick Urhammer of Washburn, where he has business in- | daughter Lorrine Doris and Mr. and | Miss Otillia were home from Cando, | Montana at the Argast home terests. | Mrs. Carey Johnson and son Carey | ning at the Ray Maziegrove home. er. and Uitte son, | where for the winter. | last week and morning they John erdebu were | Jr Tuesday evening callers at | Miss Opal Gray spent the week-end . ‘Saturday| Mr. Nelson, Corles | took their beck to Montana recent business cailers in Wilton. _| the Tom Stewart home. in Lake Williams. daughter friends in |and Howard guests ot |to live. Tre culldren have been Richard and Frances Rupp, high! The Sunchine sewing club had a Frank last week at pig By staying at the Argast home going to school students of Bismarck, spent | Hallowcen party at E. A. Klings Wed- | © —————- © | They passenger to|home near Baldwin. The MacA' school. the week-end at home. Reeiay mat, Ghylin town accompanying | family returned recently from a iat | bare. Aygust Doehle visited at the Miss Bertha Spitzer | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson had 4 pete ‘his home there after a|at their former home st Granite | Albert Faust home Sundsy afternoon. ‘dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Saturday Emit ‘Keugas home. MacAvoy is &| Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and | ; # Hy sday 5 Tom Stewart was a Bismarck call- Fricke and bride, formerly , cr Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgeri Miss Dorothy Sheldon of Regan. are! Raymond Johnson is heiping with | the proud earvens a baby girl it i dis | : E : i | ; Gb ; i i i i i i L Fi i absence isiting with relatives in Hurdsfield. | th " , Oct. Bismerek Mondey and Tuesday on & They will return in about tw Be il fe Bee ae est Darts ss on eerie oe ciiléres to Seash and potnts ison ass of Dana accom- son altcen te Melowte eset Bismarck callers Saturdsy. | ge and Mex Tomi Btenpet and |B eee ee ee tana. ‘They lett Tuesday. — of stock to Bt. Paul| day. Alyce Btrandemo returned home| Mrs. Alfred Faust returned to Fricke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-; Raymond Johnson were Driscoll ' night. callers st John Sabot’ 2 h .| Mottit Thursday from South Dakota Yam Pricke. H Sat Babot and Oscar Swen- . Mrs. Engleman was 8 them and visited over pd ‘Arnold Kusch was rushed to a Bis- senger on the noon train for the ‘They took her home Sunday hase she went to sttend the funecal | marek hospital Saturday. He had an Koch vases | Ube samme Gay, and will moot her hue- |, Hee See Gwendelyn” Melos |ead hrs Warren @mith of Minne: is fm" Mandan | OO sor and daughter Le- | received prizes at Attended the funeral. They ap ae Hee tees ee Sam Vea” [tere a ; I i " ri if £ il 4 fi i, I § B i : : : ! il ji : : Y : tbr ft til He ne a g i yj i ul Dorothy : HH Hi gf il H i ; if eral past week. i ip | ty gf are invited to attend. The Helgeson, transacted business in Bismarck or Tuesday evening. Alvin Manning left for South Da- i é g g : KE Ek ti i z F @ re Bhan if 3 ght HF Ee i is r * i i id : s iz ee #8 " ¥ - nS i g i lf | z i pail ja Fy i