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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘on spent Wed-| presented Doris and Roderick with a! fess and playing cards was attractions of the evening. | present were Mr. and Mrs. John An- Mr. and Mrs. John \| Haybeck and Alfred, Mr. and Mrs. @| George Nelson, Gerald and Gwen- dalyn and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eng- ; dahl and family. Victor was the re-| at the Hecker farm Sunday ; Ciptient of several gifts. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and; | family were entertained Sunday at | ® {dinner by Mr. and Mrs. John Risch panied by Mrs. He nesday in Bismarck. Missionary meeting was held at the | Fred Wigton home on Tuesday. Mrs. | elps was leader. was The Southern Mountain People { Friday evening at the Carl Schatz home where they helped to celebrate | Carl Schatz's b! y | Mr. and Mrs. G. S dren of near McClusk afternoon at the H. Schatz home T. Amundson of ne: natz and chil- spent Sunday , | derson and famil: evening and Sunday with Catherine r Regan called and Mrs. O. T. Nes and Mrs. Hugh Armstrong nd family took Sunday dinner with By B. P. HAGSTROM Bjorhus spent the week parental homes Joseph and C: the Isaac Botnem Mo! Mrs. Alfred Arr Helmer Arneson tored to Wing and Regan Monday A fairly large crowd attended the The Rey. C. C. Kalberg of Minne- held services in Mission church Sunday both morning Rise called at Sunday and Monday; with Mrs. Trenctte’s sisters, Mr. and | ‘Mrs, Yanken, Mr. and Mrs, Harbeck | ud Olga Rise moe |. Martin Nelson motored to Regan | Saturday on a shopping trip and | called at the R. C. Nelson home in } Estherville, where he got Marie Far- Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs, Ar- By MRS. 0. McINTYRE was a business caller at the L. W. Davis home M We are sorry to h death of John Lundb Mr. and Mrs. L |and Nanda Stewart. 4 Miss Thelma Leissman of Bismarck ; Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and ms were shopping in Tuttle — spent the week-end with her mother, . Chas. Leissman. uneral services for Mrs. V. Warns- ley were held Tuesday afternoon at at the Methodist church, | er of Bismarck conducting Edwin Johnson motored to Wilton Spo eee Luella and Sheldon callers Saturday night at the George ; Nelson home. day. Mr. and Mrs, Owen M. McIntyre ‘and sons, George McIntyre, Mr. and {Mrs. Bert Glanville, attended the {auction sale held at Will Harty's Mrs. Amanda Johnson spent Thurs- with her daughter, Mrs. Walter! Mr. and Mrs. Ge Conrad Johnson was a caller in Re-, Gevald dined Saturday e Nelson and Miss Hilda Krause J. Brenden home. | Bill Nelson and son Dorothy Cotes Albert Johnson were ; marck. callers in Wilton Thursday. Thompson. called on his; gan Wednesday. George Phel, jr., carried the mail last week for Oscar Wheitslack. Gotfried Webber and Miss Alvina Kraft who are working at New Rock- J. W. Jiras |f0rd visited friends and relatives here Harry Brown transacted business in Bismarck Saturday Mr, and Mrs, Phillip Manroe and! {son Rodrick were gue: her parents, Mr. and Mrs jason spent Sunt Hazel Nelson home. F rances Clarence Falkenstein, Saturday. Sunday with | By MILDRED DIETZMAN called on Mr. strom Tuesday. ry Mrs. Eugean Perkins and daughter | Albert Johnson! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas and Mr. @jand Mrs. Jake Kraft assisted Andrew Kraft's with their butchering Tues- a rs. =| Mr. and Mrs, Floyd I, Owen tran: SS eat ted business in Bismarck Monday. neualett Tooker was absent from | school Monday. She had to assist her mother with the work. Floyd Owen helped Walter Dietz- man load his hogs Monday morning. Rhinehold and Viola Schenar were nt from school several days this Christiania on spent Sund Dave Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. |E. Eide were at the sale Wednesday. Harry Ulfers hauled a load of coal for Bert Glanville Thursday. Patrick McIntyre sprained his foot and was unable to attend school Fri- Ida and Oliver Tosseth eer tal Anderson transacted business in Bis- marck Thursday. Axel Asplund shopped one’ day last week. Helen, Doris and Bur Naldine spent ; Tuesday visiting their aunt, Mrs. W.{ uurch basement By VIOLET A. CLARKE A jutefisk dinner Mrs. Ernest Schoon returned to her | school last week. Henry Stile left for Minnesota the} first of the month where he will) make his home with his wife andjtne uifers home Thursday evening. family who left tree months ago. | Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet | \Were Sterling callers Thursday. | Pete Lundquist, who has been stay- | | wel Hil! Mr. and Mrs. King were calling at ing with his brother and sister-in- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, ft to stay for a while with his sis- er and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. re | Alvin Spangberg. | Charles McCormick has been busy | auling coal this past weck. . Gilbert Cedestrom has been} 1 Mrs, A.|08.the sick list this week. 2. Pre 1 Miss Tena cam at eb dae ll ttle. !position at the aco! rt 10} Little, Ruth and | a mnarek, A shower was given at the home | Kershaw by the iq | Homemakers’ club in honor of Mrs. at| Floyd Owen Thursday. The after- “noon was spent in playing bunco. Joc Fischer was a caller at the John Olson farm near Regan Thursday. | A farewell party was given by the Homemakers’ club at the home of Mrs. William Kershaw Thursday in! honor of Mrs. Bill Madiand, who will | leave for Pembina, N. By RUTH LITTLE Hazelton held their regular meeting Friday! evening in the Still hall. ed their new president who is Mrs. | Albert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman and} ms were dinner guests at the Tos- seth home Sunday. Axel Asplund motored to Mandan | Friday to visit his brother-in-law, | the Rev. Thure Johnson, who is in the hospital and from there went on| to Cleveland, N. D. The Ladies Aid of the Still Mission | met at the Waltcr Sundquist home | 2 Ernest Gordon home Sterling callers Thursday. Curtis Elness of Sterling spent a few days this week at the Elder El- 5 of Staton and By ELEANOR LANDSHERGER allers at the Ira Biley Tucaday morning at Christ Schoon had the misfortune of having their house burn up Wednes- day night, the cause of the fire was jdaughter of Mr. and. Mrs vivester Zirnhelt, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, George Zirn- Mrs. Teddy Hedstrom were | iler in Ghylin. . Benton Backman was a Sun- | Lewis Jorgenson } vin Rupp whe Schoon and family moved to Tom Olson’s farm for the present, until} they get a new house built. Ed. Freshour was a Sterling caller her Schweitzer off {bride was attended by rnhelt, sister of the gro John Shea, brother of the bi jtended the groom. They ank Magnuson and Mr. ¢ funeral in Regan It was a mistake about Mrs. Henry Stile and family coming back a few! their homeo weeks ago as stated in last week's; town, Mrs. Henry Stile and family | are nicely located in their new home in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stile and iam-/| ily accompanied by Bob Barrows were | bu Sterling callers Saturday. Miss Anna Schaper of Sterling} spent Saturday till Tusday with|® Miss Violet Clarke. Miss Violet Smithykins spent Sun- : red day with the Misses Violet Clarke and/# Piano recital Friday h school assembl:; ginning at cight o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Deitrich Puschensky and Mrs, I. returned home Si 1 Clayton Little spe vening at the Chris W: Lenora and Helen Broeh! were call-| ers at the Andrew Hochhalter home in the near | Saturday, Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were | Johnson called on Rev. and Mrs. As- callers at the W. A. Dietzman home m the farm east of! Louie King and Miss Margaret Johnson, Inzelton teacher, w itor with Hazelton friends. Mr. and Mrs. John M s callers in Bismarck Sat-! Rev. Law of Still gave ‘opic was “Need of the Hour.” ¢ crowd was in attendance. Sunday school wi guests at day to be held he 'm. instead of 10:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. ter of Regan Tuesday ! Miss Alice Lehr visited with her} parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lehr, of near} Regan Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson were | Wilton shoppers one day this week. Edna Johnson called on Mrs. Bert Hedstrom Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and family visited in Wilton Sunday. Miss Madine Noon spent the week- jend with Miss Dorothy ‘as announced Sun- Gross Broste were Sun sfter at 1:30 By the Nick Holcerson home. Walter Dietzman hauled grain to Menoken Friday. Gladys and Violet Tooker were ab- ‘4,, Sent from school Thursday. Mrs, Sarah Moffit visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ker- shaw Thursday night. Ralph Madiand, Jr., visited with Arthur Kershaw Friday evening. ,c/ Mr, and Mrs, Bill Madiand and son David transacted business in Bis- ‘marck Friday. Mrs. Carl Muth a: ence Madland with cleaning house Mrs. G. A. Lenhart entertained number of lady friends at coffee Mrs. P. V. Kurtz Ed Rasche and Mr. Jorgenson atte a a ae Sterling | Strand home Thurs ———* | Ed Rasche moto! Anna Schaper. Robert Clarke was a Sterling caller By FERN STEWART 5c Mr. and Mrs. Knute Johnson andj son Dean were dinner guests at the ee Tom Stewart home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Leese ily were Sunday visitors at the C. L. Booheister home. Miss Yedsky is back on duty being away on sick leave for some erling callers ; ¢ attended the there, and the! McCullough home. Leo Sheldon fat clonish motored to Regan Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson visited | teachers’ convent Quite a few attended the party Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin; given in honor of Miss Viciet Clarke's Dancing and cards was en- joyed by all, and lunch was served at isted Mrs. Lawr- Magnuson and son George motored to Regan Friday after Myrtle and Ica, who attend high the home of their , Tony Appert. Joe Wohlman and ‘9 jittle of their furniture. arl Kurtz were pus- | sengers to Bismarck last Friday. and Mrs. Ed Temple and son|urday } Toddie Barchenger of jitors at the | Cente Marian Strand and Oscar Hap-! \tram motered to Arena Sunday. non Richard visited with rela- : transacted business in Bismarck Sat- {tives over the week-end at the C. L. Johnson home. Albert Johnson accompanied by Walter Dietzman called on John} ;Olson Monday evening. Miss Luella Tollefson accompanied by Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling | callers Saturday. t Cederstrom | Ve rd and Jenning: Mr, and Mrs. tored to Regan Mond:3 Wn. McCullough ca! drew Olson home Monday morning. The Homemaker: Evelyn Mae Wright spent her va- Kettleson mo- cation at Valley City with her gran She returned Sunday atter- dat the AN- | “Leonard and Edith Olson of near | Regan were callers at the Joc Fischer |Mr. and Mrs. E. Perkins motored to | Eismarck Saturday. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin John-| 4 son shopped in Wilton. Leo Strand, Oscar Hagstrom, Con- rad Johnson and son Gero; tored to Wilton, Friday, to attend| the football game. | Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson and son/ Ruben visited with Mrs. A. G. Hag- of New Salem were vi A. Lenhart home thi | E. E. Bradberg of Hettingcr was; shopping in Bismarck Friday. a Hazelton caller Saturday. Miss Edna Moderow, niece of M Nels Nelson, has been paying it at the Nelson home for a week} Mr, and Mrs, Will Stiles were Ster- ling callers Monday. The Farmers Union Ladies Aid gave ® farewell party for Mrs. Chenowith last Wednesday. Lawrence Mork w er_in Sterling Monday. a business caller in| Bismarck Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs, panied by Max Lang and John Reddy were Bismarck callers Thursday. ‘home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and chil- dren attended Sabbath school in Bis- {marck Saturda: .|, Martin Tooker transacted business ; in Bismarck Friday. Mildred Dietzman assisted Mrs. Hal | Westercott of Sterling serve a din- her given in honor of the A. O. U. W. drill team of Bismarck Sati fi Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and| nmily visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist Sunday. Theresa Rieneke of Bismarck spent , |the week-end at the Dietzman home. ; .Seamen Gibson was a dinner guest ‘niidren | 2 the W. A. Dietzman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom and daughter Eta Ann visited Mrs. Cederstrom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. {John Olson, of near Regan Sunday. ——_——— Hazlegrove aiternoon was spent in s. A luncheon was By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE a business call- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hezlegrove were supper guests Tuescay evening at the Lester Hawkins home. Alvin Webster moved his road grading outfit down to the B. A. Bold farm again for the winter. Ray Hazlegrove dnd Lester Haw- kins were in Tuttle Friday on busi- jing will be with Mrs. Alvin Ghyiin. ' S. L. Jordah! Thursday and Friday. V. N. Monroe and son Stephen ere Tuesday guests at the W. H. What might have been a_more oceurred Friday y about three) when a car} rard Goughnour ran in-| ven by Alfred Wengel. The car driven by Wengel had no lights, that fact being the prime ‘ht on the highwa: Oscar Erickson called one day this week. M Alvin Ghylin and called at the Ole Olson home family have moved into the Benze Miss Lenora Kottke spent Thursda! night and Friday at the Hazlegrov Elmer Perry and his mother, Mrs. | Ida Perry were shopping in Tuttle Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lang Goughnour received a badly cut ear, were Bismarc! but escaped without further injury j as did Alfred Wengel. were quite badly smashed. Miss Guard, Hazelton high school teacher, spent the week-end in Bis- Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hendrickson were passengers to Bismarck Fri- day, returning Satu:da Among those from Hazelton | tending the old time dance at Brad- \dock Friday evening were Mr. and | Mrs. J. D. McCusker, M Nels Nelson and niece, Miss Moder- Mrs. Ed Steiner and daughter Grace Alice, Joe Pocefontaine and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Landsberger. All who attended reported a very en- The dance was spon- sored by the Braddock Communit: Club and “Frank and Jack,” well kvown players from across the riv- er. furnished the music. An hour’s program was members of the high school to the hool and seventh and eighth grade students and faculty Mo worn Miss Girard, the dramatic teucher, was in charge of the pro- gram, Alex Schiegmer was an overnight | guest at the Lester Hawkins home ‘the John Moser home Sun hoppers Saturda: Florence Smidkunz spent Sunday night with Mildred Lang. Bill Yonoshies started school Mon- By GLADYS NELSON John Anderson and Joe Fisher made a trip to Regan Tuesday on fternoon with Mrs, Ira ‘on Little called at the Martin ng. and Bill Hokana of Wing spent Sunday afternoon at the Earl Hall home. Mrs. Pete Schlabach called at the Mel Ness home Saturday night. Tom Stewart were | pandolph Marie Schilling was absent from school Monday on account of illness, and_ children ; ; Spent Monday at the Ira Bailey home. { and Mrs. 8, L. Jordah! and son Lenora Kottke were supper guests George and Martin Nelson motored ‘riday evening at the Ray Hazlegrove to Regan Tuesday on a business mis- ion. Mrs. 8. O. Gray of Wing is visiting at the Frank Gray home in the Mrs. Dan Krain was in Tuttle Fri- Howard Nelson motored from Max last Sunday and visited with Mar- tin Nelson and Willie Jiras, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley made aj da trip to Baldwin Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham visited Tuesday night at the John Haybeck home. Joe Varley was a caller Thursday at the Martin Nelson home. George Whitted and Steve motored to Regan Thursday on a business mission. Nels Nelson was a caller at the George Nelson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham Bismarck Saturday of last various business. Mr. and Mrs Bismarck shopy attended the Farmers Union conven: accompanied by By FLORENCE GOSNEY Strand motored to Bismarck Tues- if = Mrs. Chas Gaskill and Ear! spent | Monday at the Gosney home. Herman Nieman was a Sterling | caller Thursday. Presley Gosney was a caller at the ; George Lewis home Tuesday. Ernest Hurr was a town caller Miss Helen Swindling entertained a ;Sroup of young folks at her home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nieman and Mr. and Mrs. John Benz were Bis- Hallie Belk and called at the Gosney home Thursday Frank Benz and Mrs. Wil- lied at the John Benz Mrs. John Baker and Miss Hayes were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children spent Sunday afternoon at |the James Koon and George Lee homes. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and daughter {Margaret returned home from Bis- marcel; Thursday. Mrs. Lindsey had ‘y Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thiren Mrs, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and son Dale and daugh- Dorothy were among those shop- ping in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins called Saturday at the Ray Hazlegrot Miss Otillia Brose spent the wéck- end with her parents north of |}; Fern Stewart calied at the Henry | Mi Appland home Wedn Tom Stewart was a business caller | in Sterling and Driscoll Saturday. Richard Lang and Edgar Johnson and Misses Esther Reddy and Mi callers at the Edg {dental work done while there. Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson, who has been ; taking care of the Lindsey children | during their mother's absence, re- turned home Thursdzy. | Among those, who attended the ban- ‘ool students | quet in the Legion hall were Mr. and e Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs. Ghy- | lin and Mr. and Mrs, Homer Taylor. . Steele By JOSEPHINE DIERUF joyable time, garet Lang w Jy home, Sunday. The Sterling high Gave a, surprise farewell party for Mrs. Jo: Miss Doris Chenowith Tuesday night. Chenowiths expect to leave for Iowa motored to week attending to Florence Whitted has been laid up the lor week with the grippe and Mrs. Joe Varley accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and Gerald | Saturday. to Bismarck Saturday looking after matters of a business nature. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson, Hugo and Victor motored to the home of Swan Syanson south of Bismarck Benny Morton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were supper guests at the Lester Hawkins home Saturday night. larke gave a surprise | party for Violet in honor of her birth- day anniversary. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gofney and two chi! dren, Florence and Edna and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Koon and two children | Clifford and Marjorie were driving drove to Minot Wednesday where he attended the state N. D. E. A. meet- ing there last week. Mrs. Hammes of New England, N. HU her parents, Mr. and le. Mrs. Jennie C! Mrs, liam Hoeft call County Superintendent Hans Lee Elmer Perry and Frank Gray were business. home from Bismarck Saturday night to Fue Saturday on when the car suddenly turned over. No one was hurt severely but they were scratched and slightly bruised. Leese and | yy daughter Ellen were callers at the | C. L. Booheister home Sunday. 2 . L. Booheister and son Virgil | studeni were business callers in Mandan and ; Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker and daughter Alte Marie left for Iowa Friday. By LILLIE MUELLER Gottfred and Alvina Kraft re- turned home from New Rockford Sunday. Mrs. E. Larson is visiting in Wood- worth for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, John Mueller spent one evening of last week at the John Mrs. G. Strobet and sons Walter Ray Hazlegrove home. ‘Will Harty was in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attended church in Tuttle Sunday night. Ed Wagner called Sunday at the Christ Wolff home. Miss Dorothy Argent spent the week-end with her parents south of : M. L. Lewis was a town caller Sun- | Roy Omidt spent the week-end in | day. 0 visiting Jim McCahe who is a Cc. Joe Jiras transacted business Sat- urday in the capital city. George Nelson was a caller Friday ‘at the Joe Varicy home on local bus- Porter Nelson made a trip to Bald- win Saturday on a business mission. Carl Johnson was a caller Satur- day at his brother-in-laws, Nelson’ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stolks ar- Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Burns Bailey were Bismarck callers Satur- Miss Helen Swindling spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Cline were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and daughter Edna were dinner guests at the Steve Triplett home south of|rived here Wednesday night from Cylinder, Iowa, where they have been visiting for some time. They are visiting here with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Roy Baker called at the Henry | and Mrs. F. C. Nelson. Swindling home Monday. b met at the home {of Mrs, Gustafson Tuesday evening. | 4 program was given on the appre- | ciation of Art in the home, dress and inaiure. A delicicus lun , by Mrs. Gustafson and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ness were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Marion Ness, Christ Schoon and family, Ernest Schoon and wife were | callers at the Adolph Hansen home | Sunday evening. Miss Bernice Graf spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday in Bismarck. Margaret Hackbarth spent Sunday | and Monday in Valley City with her Brittin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz were Bis- marck callers Monday. By KARL SCHATZ Mr. end Mrs. Ad Taylor of Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley were vis- nday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. P. M, Gosney, Flor- | itors Sunday at the George Whitted ence and Edna, also Mr. and Mrs. | hom: Wilbert Koon and children Clifford} Gene Farrell has been on the sick and Marjoric were Bismarck callers | list a few !! marek spent Sun ———@| Mrs. Art Yanken. Miss Laura Togderud went to Han- naford, N. D., Friday where she vis- | ited relatives for a few days. Mrs. Carl Omidt went to Bismarck Saturday to spend the day with Mrs. | Ronning who is a patient in a hos- By OLGA M. RISE . Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman mo- | to Driscoll we days with the grippe. Bismarck Saturday on var- Mrs. F. C. Neen. Viran, 5g ee : iti MOM Rie, Sa tored to Sanger Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Barth visited at the John Weber Jr. home last Thursday. Fred Barth and wife spent Satur- |day and Sunday at Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg were vis- iting at Mercer Sunday. Ciyde Rhodes and family attended the funeral of Mr. Lunberg Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Jr. and children Mary and Theodore drove to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, James Olson were siting at Ole Olson's Sunday. Josie Olson returned from Regan | Monday. ° By S. GYLDEN | Edwin Olson called at Wm. Want- j laja’s one day last week. Sylvia and Seven Eckholm were business callers in Wing Friday. Arne Antilla was a Wing caller Wednesday. ‘ Frank Holmes and Bill Mulari were callers at Louis Olson's one day last week, Bill Mulari left for Richwood, Minn., Friday. He will spend the winter at his home there. Severt Gylden was a business caller in Wing Wednesday en route home he called at L. C, Holme's. Sylvia Eckholm was taken to the St. Alexius hospital Saturday. Edwin Olson, Jack, Severt, Sulo, Sadie and Selina Gylden, Myrle Hud- mn, Sulo, Seven and Eino Eckholm jspent Saturday evening at Dave Josephson's. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and l ° The Johnsons are leaving for Litch- day, ite ‘ueaday. Meyer of New Salem called on his mother, Mrs. Wm. Meyer, Sunday chy © jackson spent Tues- with Mrs, H. A. Knudson, ir, and Mrs. Al Chapin enter- tuined Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wallen and family of Steele Sunday at din- The upper classes of the high school gave a ‘Cyclone Sally,” Saturday evening at the had. id met Thursday at the parsonage. Horn and Eddie Eisenbeisz motored to Bismarck Monday. [ “Little Knife By MRS. ARTHUR BIERIG Mr. and Mrs, Fred Martin and Miss Klevin motored to Mr. Mar- tin’s father’s home to spend the day, where a large crowd gathered to celebrate the birthday of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kraft, and f ker’s spent Thursday eve- ning at the Joe Maerschbeker’s Christ Wintenoth, J. A. Jacobs and Arthur Bierig, drove cattle to Dodge on Friday, shipped to the citi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seiverts call- ed at the Bierig home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Beich motored tc Richardton on Sunday where they attended Mass at St. Mary’s church. Mrs. Dick accompanied ‘them out home, where she spent the week vis- where they were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goben and 5 Clifford and baby, Mrs. An- | Children, also Jacobs and family piirsgetah prc ‘Wolfred, Oscar and | Spent Sunday afternoon at the Doi- Francis and daughters Slama and Gertrude were callers at Gust Eck- holm’s Saturday evening. Mrs. Gust Lehto and son Emil and daughter Lydia were dinner guests at Gylden’s Sunday. Arthur Antilla spent Sunday vis- iting his mother, Mrs. Antilla. Mrs. Gust Lehto and son Emil and daughter Lydia were callers at Arne Antilla’s and Gust Eckholm’s Sunday. Mrs. Gust Eckhoim and sons Seven and Eino and Sulo Gylden were call- ers at Henry Ingets Sunday. “Bill Wanttaja and Edwin Olson were in Bismarck Sunday. s | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eliason and chil- | dren were callers at John Jarvi Sun- | day. Myrle Hudson was a caller at Ida | Thorson’s Saturday. i Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN o—e Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Sehoon and iaughter Tillie were Bismarck call- Y ednesda; Fire destroyed the home of Mr. s. Christ Schoon Wednesday evening. They were able to save Miss Evelyn Thomas had as her ‘guest from Wednesday until Sat- Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Schoon were Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson were capital city callers peel: Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Nelsen and children spent several days at the Carrie Nelsen home. Mrs. Ann Erickson attended the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierig mo- tored to Dodge on Tuesday, where they attended to business matters. Miss Bealuh Allen and motored to Richardton on Saturday to do some shopping. Johnny Link is assisting at the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schaffi motored to Richardton on ‘Saturday to do some shopping. —_————_-6 By MRS, A. F. GAYLIN The Homemakers Club the A. Strand home Friday. A nice luncheon was held at the close of next meeting is to be held at the Thursday, Nov. 21. Those who attended the Wheeler sele from here were Art and Bai ney Strand, Alvin Ghylin, C. W. Wilkinson, Roy Little, Icr, and John Moser, Mr. and Mrs, J. Keifer were din- her guests at the J. Moser home quite a few wh ent Sunday afternoon at the nel Don't forget the Ladies Aid sale and program to be held at the school tut J. F. Little and family were call- ers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs, Lindsey returned from Bis- marck Friday where she had some aental work done. Mr. and Mrs. J. Olson of W: called at the Ole Olson home Si teachers’ convention at Minot for|@: several days. She also visited with heme fol! Her little daughter returned with her. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and family were Sunday guests at the Carl Beyer home at Sterling. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Christ Wolf and Otto Mr. and Mrs. F, B, Paslay en-|and Pauline tertained Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brenden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ome Sun Mr. and Mi Jentertained Mr. Schoon and family, Mr. Ernest Schoon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family Sun- day. Roy Smith of Regan called on } parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Monday. : Miss Helen Thomas of Bismarck, Mrs. Edward Thomas and son Don- nie of Driscoll visited Miss Evelyn Thomas’s school Monday. motored to Bismarck Tuesday sult an eye specialist, a Lewis Wagner and daughter Mrs. iph Wagner motored to Bi 0 News was received Monday of| 9: the J, the death of Mrs. Vincent Wams- ley of Steele at the Bismarck Hos- pital. She leaves her parents, of, Chillicothe, Mo., her husband and twin girls. Funeral services were held at Steele Tuesday afternoon. | 9, Henry Wildfang of Sterling call- ed at the Will Stiles home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and daughter Tillie were Bismarck call- ers Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Christensen and daughter visited with her mother, Mrs. Marie Olausen, Tuesday after- noon, o By MRS, F. 0. JOHNSON Misses Dolly Apland and Dotty Barkland spent Sunday at their re- spective homes. Mrs. Vic Peterson and daughter Jackie spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Carl Meland. noon. . Mr. and Mrs, Jobn Berg and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein spent 8 Prgerrcricd " family jackson. 4 . and Mrs. Freckic of Baldwin|, Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-end with Mr. and . {o Bismarck irs. John Mount. Hi Bassen was a Steele caller Tuesday. Mrs. Hans Klucksdabl, Elsie Mey. ec Mrs. H. E. Olson, Mrs. Omodt. and Mrs. Wm. Meyer were 4 Man. dan ego attending the funeral of their uncle, Ed Gibson. Mr. and Mrs, Swanson en- tertained Mr, and Mrs. Melvin J fai t dinner Sunday. ia BFE i Hh Lewis Wagner Saturday to He Hf fe