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Arena ! [ e @ By MRS. OWEN McINTRYE Mr. and Mrs. Romer Bailey and niece motored to the capital city Sat- urday to do some shopping. Andrew, Lena, Harold and Arthur Kraft, Lydia, Katie and Carl Roe- mick, Alvina Kraft and Gotfred NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS whist party Thursday evening. Mrs Meland served lunch at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Herum were, | Bismarck visitors Thursday. Miss Dolly Apland spent the week- end with Miss Dotty Barkmen, Mrs. H. A. Knudson and daughter Valdis and Miss Clara Lein called at ;the I. Botnen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Olson and Ernest Repp were Bismarck and| Mandan callers Saturday. e Ladies’ Aid of Driscoll wi:) Webber, motored to Tuttle Saturday.iserve their usual annual dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and ‘Miss Ottillia Brose were guests at the McIntyre home Wednesday evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Webber, jr., and son Gotfred were guests at the And- rew Kraft home Thursday evening. Bill Brose came after his sister, Miss Ottillia and took her home to spend the week-end Friday. Mrs. R. C. Halver, Mrs. Bert Glan- Scallon, Mrs. Romeo Bailey, Mrs. Lit- tle, Mrs. Ed Larson, and Mrs. I. F. Lytle, attended the Homemakers’ club mecting held at Mrs. Lester Knowles, in Wing, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf are the parents of a baby daughter born) ® Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Domagolla were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. King ‘Wednesday evening. Andrew Kraft, jr. Ted Raymond and Emil Hertz, were visiting at the Roemick home Thursday evening. Miss Anna Eide and Miss Neola Scallon were guests of Miss Theo Johnson Friday evening. “Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Weckle had 2 baby daughter born to them Mon-; day evening. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Alice and son Ruben of ‘Tuttle visited at the Kraft home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and; sons motored to Bismarck Saturday to visit their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rogers and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas and daughter Leone were visiting at the Andrew Kraft home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family, Johnson Laib and George Mc- Intyre spent Saturday evening visit- ing at the Ralph Halver home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons motored to Wing Sunday aft- ernoon to visit at the Glanviite home. The Misses Alvina and Lena Kraft were visiting at the Adolph Webber home Tuesday evening. Fred Plines and son Fred were callers at Andrew Kraft's Friday. James Tees and his mother motored to Arthur to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farnham Saturday. They will return sometime the fore part of the week. Martha and Irene Kraft visited Mary Alice and Rake McIntyre Sun- Gay afternoon. Dan Almers’ house burned down 1 Sunday evening from some un- known origin. The contents of the house being a total loss. A surprise party was held at the home of Adam Haas Thursday eve- ning. The event being Adam's birth-} pg Glanville visited at the Bert Glanville home Monday. ‘ing Friday evening. + ville, Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Mrs. J. J.| Jake Kraft and} ‘Thanksgiving day, beginning at 12 o'clock, in the community hall. Charges are 50c for adults and 25¢ for children. There will be a short ser- mon by Rev. Foss at 11 o'clock in the hall preceding the dinner. Im- mediately after dinner the ladies will have their annual sale. The P. T. A. held its Oe ee meet- e program consisted of several numbers by the ad rade, directed by Miss Net- leton, sane Seerarete een | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Ida Magnuson, who attends high school at Wing, spent the week-end at jthe Ole Olson home as a guest of Violet and Burnett. Some of the Regan callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Einil Olson, Charles Heddick, Andrew Kolb, Stephen Mon- toe, Allen Tolliver, Adolph Ryberg, jand Charles Christianson. ages ae Mrs. Clifford Scott and r Mary were Sunday gut the Walter Scott home. seca: | Gene Little, who has been employed jon the high line, returned home last week to spend the winter. | Wednesday. j ,C. W. Wilkinson called at the 8. L. Jordahl home Thursday morning. He also called at the schoolhouse. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kuehl spent {Sunday evening at the Ed Rasche | home. Ferdinand Wutzke called at J. F. Little's Monday. Mrs. Mary Rasche and her father, O. M. Colip, called at the Fred Vogle home Monday afternoon. , Andrew Kolb, 8. V. Monroe and {Allen Tolliver called at J. F. Little's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin motored ; to Regan Saturday. | Mrs. Mabel Bailey stayed with | Saapeeus cro Saturday while Ira ley and Hester attend Ladies’ Aid sale. ae Mr. and Mrs. Sheffy Bailey and family were Sunday guests at the Louis Jorgenson home. Mrs. Henry Swanson and daughter at the John Howe home. Marie Schilling spent Friday night and Saturday with her sister Ella, who is staying at the Joe Kiefer home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson mo- tored to Regan Friday afternoon. Those from around here who at- tended the American Legion program, {Supper and dance Monday evening vere Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Ghylin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder, Edith Francis, Gladys Gramling, and Ella Schilling. Stephen Monroe was a Su! guest at the Walter Scott home. i a nday l Gibbs ||" Andrew Kolb and Harry Dimond ——————/? | Called at C. O. Kettleson's Saturday. By RUTH BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ Miss Violet Schmitz accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Matt Schmitz, of Mandan, motored to Menoken and had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmitz, Lawrence Schmitz was also a dinner guest. Mrs. Julia Jordan and children of Bizmarck visited at Victor Engdahl's on Armistice day. Saturday Yvonne Sabot visited at the Emil Sabot home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swenson_and son Freddie visited Sunday at Oscar Swenson’'s. Mrs. Victor Moyneir called at Henry Gabel’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl and; children of Bismarck spent Tuesday at Victor Engdahl's, Sunday visitors at the George Koch home were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roll and Mr. and Mrs. Raphiel Hinard of Yucca. Mr. and Mrs. George Koch accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Raphiel Hinard visited at the Philip Lein- gang home in Mandait Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gabel and chil- dren were Tuesday visitors at Emil Babot's. The Victor Engdahl family had Sunday dinner with the John Hay- beck family. ‘There were only five 100 in spell- . They were won by Ger- A be held at Gibbs school Nov. 27. —— eee if ‘Madson, Vieet and Wilma Van Vleet ata Jennings Kettleson and Marvin Alm motored to Regan Monday. C. I. Kettleson motored to the capl- tal city Saturday. { The Canfield and Rock Hill Ladies’ | Aid held a sale at the Canfield gym- jnasium Saturday afternoon. A pro- gram was given, and a sale of fancy work and a lunch followed. Leo Sheldon motored to Bismarck |‘ | Wednesday. Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson, Mrs. Homer | Taylor and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl at- j tended & Homemakers club meeting {at Wing Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daughter Burnett visited at the Ernest, !Gordon home Tuesday. | Wm. McCullough and son Bill were {Regan callers Thursday. | Ernest Gordon called at the Andrew | Kolb home Monday. Ghylin ry | | o By MARGARET DAVIS Walter Coleman was hauling grain to Regan Thursday. Herb Falmer drove to Bismarck and brought his daughter Arlene oars and boys home with him Sat- urday. Charley Johnson and son Irvin were Thursday dinner guests at the L. Pay pees, ind tick Englebretchen was a Regan caller Thursday. merck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis ind Le al ona, Sunday callers at the Nick Hol son home, also Mrs. O. Sundquist. iss Willis Gill hauled a truck of grain| the ground to Wilton Monday and had it for feed. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perkins were Sunday callers at Mrs. A. N. Tos- seth’s, Benny Benson was of his sister, Mrs. Ai Albert Johnsons, Walter Coleman oo eee cata ai lone a in Bismarck Sai ben use Golled at the E,W Dayle home Bun Davis motored Saturday to visit her sis Hazelton __ By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER gyal mans “Se r el Miss Mildred Shea, left by car Sun and sev- Steiner and Albert Larvick, former Hazelton students, and also stopped in Jamestown on the ‘return. trip and called on Howard Stone. Miss Eliza Nicholson and Alton Lenhart drove down from Bismarck Joseph Cook was a Regan caller; ter, Miss Sunday and visited with the former's Earl Hendrickson, Maynard Sholts, aa Weiser and Albert Larvick left last Thursday by car for Kansas City. A fair sized crowd attended the concert Fritlay i ee sponsored by the local Parent-Teachers associa- tion, in which Mr. Roland and Mr. Spangler, from the University of North Dakota were the entertainers. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stedman vis- ited in Hazelton Monday. George W. Lundsherger motored to Bismarck Saturday returning that evening. Mrs. L, Malchert entertained the members of the Pioneer Club Tues- day evening at the R. C. Colburn home. The Misses Rose, Lacunda, and Rufina Appert, and Harmon Appert spent Saturday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Tony peer and children, and M.. and Mrs, Gars- ke, visited at the Appert farm Sun- day afternoon. A district meeting of the Parent- Teachers association met Saturday afternoon in the high school as- sembly. ss Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz and Miss Ethel Mandigo motored to Bis- marck last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Buck drove to Bismarck Monday taking rela- tives who had been visiting from Minnesota and Kansas to mect the train there. . Mr. and Mrs. Connie Kalberer spent Sunday and Monday at the Fred Petrie home at Linton. Mrs. John Baker entertained the Afternoon Bridge Club Wednesday evening. About a dozen young friends of Junior Meyer helped him celebrate his sixth birthday Monday after- noon, Mrs. J. D. McCusker, Mrs. J. J. Landsberger and Mrs. J. B, Lands- berger entertained the members of the Christian Mothers’ Society and neighbors of Mrs. Sylvester Zirnhelt at a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Zirnhelt Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Landsberger. Four tables of cards were played, head prize was won by Mrs. Mal- chert and Mrs. Schaughnessy took consolation. Mrs. Zirnhelt re ar abundance of very pra | Pretty gifts. Miss Cleo Rott spent Sunday with Miss Adoline Lundsberger at the latter's home. ¢@ (rayeneinmasmeerstieeaeeswesienienennill Mr. end Mrs. Krause were Bis- vs. Nels Tosseth and Sunda; it ithe Toseeth. Coleman and Mr. to Wilton ter. “See BY & Des>cear Sites .—e g= & o8 Sf 5 2 2 BB 208 r Schrunk \ o @ By HELEN MARCHANT Word has been received of the death of Rudolph Rehus, 21-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rehus, Chicago, Ill. Death was caused by as fice appendicitie, Nov. 11. . L, Marchant and E, Witt spent Sunday visiting friends and Deloris of Bismarck spent a few days telatives in Tuttle. Sunday afternogn visitors at the Herman Nieters home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Papseno and son George. Mr. ill Christ Hein home. A party was held at the Jake Wentz home Sunday creat: the time being spent in playing games and dancing. Those who were there were Card and Allan Schuh, Martha, Albert and Fred Hindbauch, Alfred Mallory, Ed- win Triebwasser, ig Lenora, and Gustaph Witt, reella, An- drew, Wilbert, Albert, Leo, Her- man and Robert Nieters, Martha Suelzle, Le Roy Marchant and Al- fred Boorth. Sunday evening visitors at the Herman Nieters home were Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daugh- ters Margaret and Irene, Martha Hindbouch, Edwin Triebwasser, Gus- {toph, Lydia and Lenora Witt, Al- red Boarth and Alfred Miss Helen Marchant spent Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs. John| “ay. Pool, Wednesday evening visitors at the C. C. Wentz home were Mrs, Wm. Witt and son Gustorh, Mrs. Lizzie Triebwasser and son Ei Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel, Mr. an Mrs. Jacob Heinbauch and Le Ray Marchant. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Sielinger and daughter Marjorie June visited at the James Walter bome Friday. Chris Wentz was a Tuttle caller Thursday, John Witt and Edwin Triebwasser were Wing callers Wednesday after- Irene Marchant _ visited Schrunk school No. 2 Wednesday afternoon, Those who attended the dance in Wing Frey evening were Herman Nieters ai family. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Marchant and family, John Witt and Alma Kindred. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nicters and son Andrew and daughters Vivian and Mary Alice were callers at the O. 0. Sperry home Monday after- noon, ‘Mrs, Frank Ham! spent Mon- day afternoon at the Henry Seilin- F 3 Andrew Nieters was a Wing call- er. Zi Miss Alma Kindred visited the mond School it and Sunday at ents Miss Ruth Hein spent Suiday with Miss Alma Kindred. r and Mrs, Mrs. Herman Seili E. M. at the Her- Sunda: Glanville call man Seilipger home ys f Moffit i By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT d | rose, .| Mrs. Lee May of Braddock, Mr. and ind Mrs. Jake Berg and fam: spent Sunday afternoon at the! v ‘ose end at the me. | and Mr: « Lane of {Thelma township visited in Moffit | Priday, |. Dorothy Lamb, who gocs to schoo! \in Hazelton, visited relatives in Mof- \fit over the week-end. | Miss Nina Waiste, who teaches near Wing, spent the week-end at! the Adams home. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit an baby and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffii were entertained at the Everett Por-| ter home Wednesday evening. At midnight a nice lunch was served. John Benz and family visited at the Ed Olson home Sunday. Dorothy Edson and Claude Rep- | pley spent Sunday afternoon with) larriet Moffit. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell visited | at the Howard Brownawell home} one day last week. Mrs. F, W. Moffit went to Bis- | tmarck on the Soo Monday. She went to attend the clothing project meeting Tuesday. Mr. Moffit went} up Tuesday to bring her home in| the car, | Paul Hoffman, Mrs. Hoffman, Et-| ta Hoffman and Claire Porter’ mo- | tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Miss | Ftta went up to attend the cloth. ing project meeting as she is local rived of the girls’ 4-H club at Mof- it, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz and family and Mrs. V. Benz visited at! the Peter Hofstad home Sunday aft- eznoon, Mrs. Ed Hoffman visited at the Ws H. Btson home Sunday after- nbn. The Junior-Senior dance was a big success on Saturiay night. The hall was beautifully decorated in the colors of the two classes, Sup- per was served at midnight by the girls assisted by Mrs. Fred Argast, Mrs. Asa Werner end Mrs. C. E. Moffit. The supper was donated by | the people of the community. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane enter. tained at dinner Sunday Mrs, C. E. Moffit and children, Wm. Lane, Mrs. Cameron and son, John Matteson. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Brownawell of Wild Rose township entertained at dinner Sunday Miss Louise Reid- man of Moffit, Miss Gillian of Wild- Marven Swanson, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Brownawell of Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Mik- Hanson enter- tained at dinner Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad. Kenzie spent the day with her Gaughter, Mrs. Fred Friday. Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Coder and chil- dren spent Friday. evening at the Fred Pillsbury home. Mrs. W. V. Carrol attended the teas meeting at Bismarck Tues- jay. caller on Tuesday, _ Mrs, Lamb and son Andrew vis- ited at the Dewey Olson home Tues- day, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Olson and chil- ited at the King home at Sterling Sunday. | diet Porter stayed, with Gladys Moffit Wednesday night. _ Mrs. George Lewis visited friends in Moffit Monday. Sterling By FERN STEWART ® | o Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family spent Sunday visiting at Os- car Anderson's. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. A surprise party was given at the C. L. Booheister home by the North Sunday school, in honor of Mrs. Boohiester’s birthday. Mrs. H. D. Hamblen of near Mc-| @ Pillsbury, on| ¢ Mrs. Frank Benz was a Bismarck} ¢ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929 ike Yeasley of varck the Con Johnson home Sunday. Katherine McLean spent Sunday at the Al Holden home. Verl Holden called at the Con! Johnson home Wednesday evening. | lonroe and | Mr. and Mrs. Burl family visited at the Elmer School- craft home Sunday «afternoon. Reynard Spitzer had a narrow es- cape Friday evening when his car suddenly caught fire on the high between Wilton and his home. The car was rot working right and Rey- uard stopped to get out and see vhat the trouble was when the ex- Flosion occurred. Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN e ° ‘ A large crowd attended the Ladies Aid sale and program at the Can- field school Saturday. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, Mrs. H. Watkins and son, Mr. and Mrs. C. Berg and son, Mr. and Mrs. Michel- son and children, Frieda Uhde and Mrs. Knudson attended the sale Saturday. Miss Ida Magnuson spent the week-end with Violet Olson and Burnett Jacobson. Mrs. O. Strand and family spent Tuesday evening at the A, Ghylin home. A large crowd attended Aid at H. Davenport's Wednesday. Davenport served a nice lunch. trands, Olsons and Baileys tended the dance in Wing Fri night, Mr. and Mrs. J. Little and Ruth were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor and family were callers at Bismarck Wednesday. Violet and Oscar Olson, Dee, Ern- st Bailey and Burnett Jacobson led at the Ghylin home Wednes- to get Mrs. Ole Olson. Mrs. H.C, Taylor, Mrs. Wilkin- son and Mrs, Jordahi attended the project mecting in Wing Monday. There will be P,-T. A. Friday at the field school, Clayton and Clyde Little called at the Joe Keifer home Thursday evening. Miss Marie Schilling spent the week-end with Mrs. Keifer. Miss Gladys Gramling spent the week-end at home. da Steiber 4 3 By MRS. C. L. MALONE and Mrs, William Hickel and Wayne and Mary Doyle were ton visitors Saturday. Mrs. C. L, Malone and Mrs. John “arlson attended A. L. A. meeting in Regan Thursday. Robert Patzner was a business visitor in Regan Monday. Miss Vina Oder spent the week- end at her home in Steiber. D. E, Mattis spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Hickel home. Mrs. Spichke, Miss Roge Ellen Doyle and Miss Margarct Doyle were supper guests at Bill Hickle’s Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. F. Bergquist and ‘| sons Emil and Jalmar visited friends rear Still Sunday. The Ole Wold family have moved on to the Len Greenan farm in Canfield township. Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Malone were shoppers at Alta Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jokn Carlson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and baby were visitors at jC. L. Malone’s Friday evening. A dancing party was given at the Dave Dixon home Saturday evening. John and Hubert Doyle of Velva Art Chenoweth and family left for Towa Thursday. Dorothy Zuraff was a Bismarck shopper Tuesday. L. B. Smith returned home Tues- Mrs. Ed Gibson was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn of Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart at- \d| tended the card party at George Kuschs Thursday night. Marion Ness spent Friday night with Lucille Elness. Ladies Union Aid met at the home of Mrs. Mel Ness Thursday after- noon. < Hassin Eele was a Driscoll caller Saturday. Tom Stewart and Raymond John- son called at the George Magnus home Sunday forenoon. caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyers, and Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Belk were Sunday Guests at the Gibson home. Henry Larson and daughter Vivian Sterling callers Saturday. » and Mrs. Herman Nieman Sterling callers Monday. E. Lang was a Sterling caller church Ladies Aid met Friday church. , and Mrs. Ernest Johnson were callers Sunday. ‘and Charlotte Olson ac- eisi t at fs Mrs. L. B. Smith was a Bismarck | p, | rt x Union meeting was held at the Monday night. {Glen View | @: e By MRS. LARS JOHNSON .. A_lerge crowd of friends and attended the farewell par- ty given for Frank Lindstrom at home Saturday evening. Danc- ing and cards were the features of entertainment and 2 bountiful sup- per was served by night. He leaves for wg § morning. ex Oshanyk and Mabel ir of Wilton visited at the Lars John- son home Thursday evening. Et Panama Tues- Mr. and 3 i Joh tertained. at, '8\ duck supper last fnblloes tales io eis capital Hanson. Porter al-| Miss Neugeba _ 80 went out home for . aan oe of achool in" Glenview The st the/ school No. 3 Friday. A lunch was home Werner on! served to the teacher and Clark Be Clark was formerly Glad; 5 Jennie Waiste, who Teaches ta 8 | the Cs by the school in the afternoon. Miss Nengebaner re- turned to her home at Bismarck the same evening. oan eaten and box social bd by ven Sager and pu —e Ne . 2 Friday srecieae Nov. Grace Simons is spending a few days city. ir. and Mrs, Arthur Larson and sons Donald and John of Nettle Creek township were dinner guests at the Al Holden home Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. John! Olson and daughter Grace and Mr. and Mrs. the ladies at mid-| visiting friends in the capital | si are visiting at the Hickel residence. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Boschee an family were Regan shoppers Satur- Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Harry Davenport motored to Bis- marck and Mandan Wednesday. The Canfield Ladies ith Mrs. Harry Cevenpert, Nov. After the business meeting a feliesat lunch was served by the hostess, Marie Schilling has been on the sick list for several days. Mrs, Joe Keifer visited with her mother Thursday. Mrs. Anna Strand was an over- night guest at the Knutson home riday. Among the Regan shoppers Satur- day afternoon and evening were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mickelson, Harry Davenport, George Mickelson, Paul Greenan, Ole Wold, Oliver Knut- son, George Mowder, Roy and Gene Little. Mrs. A, H. Lundberg, Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and children, Frieda Uhde, Mrs. Anna Knutson, Mr. and M and son Lyle, and ‘atkins and son John, were among those who attended the aden Aid sale at Canfield Satur- lay. Nir. and Mrs. John Bosche and children motored to Goodrich Satur- dy, here, they spent the week-end with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson spent Monday afternoon at the Pete ickelson Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and cige were Sunday visitors at Ole a. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport motored to Wilton Monday. Mrs. Anna Knutson and son Oli- it Tuesday afternoon at Ro; Titeles. it " Wing j eo o ‘By LILLIE MUELLER Han Jacobson and family of Tut- tle and Oscar Brown of Wimbledon were Sunday callers at the T. Su- bey home. lake Hein and daughter Martha and son Rueben and Mr. and Mrs. tae Hae) daughter visited in Good- ri Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg mo- tored to Pettibone gr Mrs. Roy Anderson children Roy and Lauretta and Mrs. it the week- ul Jake Hein and son Reynold were capital city shoppers one day last wi . < Fred Oswald and dayghter Bertha if Mrs. | ih Aid ‘met |! spent one evening Dan Serglock home. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and! children of Garrisoy spent the week-) end at the home of Mrs. Engel’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossart. The following spent Sunday at Bismarck: Mrs. A. O, Lien (and daughter Shirley, Mabel Jacobson and Miss McGinnis, Bert Glanvilles were visiting rel-| atives in Wing Sunday, | Mary and Martha Weber spent) Sunday at the John Mueller home.| Rollin Welch was a Wing caller Saturday, i Alfred Matty, Alfred Borth and{ Richard Weber called at the Bos- sart home Frida; i. it the | met at the L. st Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Seilinger are} the parents of a baby girl born Sat- urday, Nov. 16, Gottfred Weber and Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., called at the Kraft home Thursday evening. Edna Josephson was an over- night guest at the A. 0. Lien home| Saturday, Mrs. E, Dalbec and Helen Bleth were callers at the Mueller home Monday, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and | children, Clara and Edwin, spent Sunday at Goodrich, From there they went to Turtle Lake and Mer- cer where they visited relatives and friends for several days. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dalbee were in Tuttle Sunday ———___. | Ecklund | i ° ¢ By JUSTINE MORRIS. A large crowd attended the dance in the Baldwin hall Saturday night. A birthday party was held at the T. FL M i s} in honor of Alden's eighth birthday. Twerity- two little guests were present and « delicious luncheon was served by Dorothy and Marion Morris. Aldene received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson vis- ited at the Herb Little home Sun- cay. Visitors at the Sunday were M Morris and fai T. F. Morris home and Mrs, V of f ismarck, Dutt Mr. and Mrs, Frank on and daughter Franketta. Cleo, Betty and Kenneth Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Mortis and fi » Vernal An- derson, Orville Falkenstein and Le- vi Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falken- stein visited at the Ira Falkenstein tome Monday. : Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and son Donald were in Bismarck with turk sited at the T. F. y night, at the T. J. Falkenstein home Tuesday. Bennie and Levi Anderson made a trip to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falken: stein called at the T. F. Morris home Monday. H. A. McCullough made a trip to Regan Friday. _The potluck supper at the Ralph Falkenstein home Wednesday night was largely attended. Joe Jiras and Donald Mor a trip to Bismarck Monday. Victor Anderson was tri business in Bismarck Saturds was accompanied home by 8 daughter Margaret, who attends high school the: made Lein oe | ° By OLGA M. RISE A fairly large crowd attended the id] Ladies Aid meeting at M. A. Lien's Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fast and fam- ily left by car for Minnesota Wed- nesday where they will make their ome. Harry Helgeson spent from Wed- nesday” until Friday visiting rela- tives at Fargo, N, D. Mrs, Helge- son and infant son accompanied kim home. Gale eland and Olga Rise} spent Friday at the H. E. Helgeson ome. Mabel Jacobson of Wing, Gladys Rue, Dorothy Cotes and Selma Rise spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Bismarck. Pete Enge and son Jake motored to Bismarck Friday, Joseph and Clarence Rise and Einar Spilde called at the Isaac Botnem home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson and son Arnold called at Ole Nel- son’s and Mrs. Olauson’s Sunday. Rubie Arneson spent Sunday aft- ernoon with Clara Rise. Valdemar Lein, Arnold Christian- son, Einor Spilde, Harold Botnem, Dorothy Cotes Mabel Jacobson spent Sunday evening at J. U. Rise’s. Art Bjorhus, Joseph and Clarence Rise motored to Wing Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Helmar Arneson called at, Seymour Arneson’s Sun- da; stoning: Beha ere wil English services at the church Sunday, Nov. 24, at 2 nde, : m’t forget the Ladies Aid sale to be held at the church basement Saturday afternoon, Nov. 23. A ludefisk dinner will also be served. -<e om - By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swanick and ton Delvin were in Fargo the past James Jr. who is a McKenzie | eean week student at the A. C. Mrs, George Cruse and son Andrew and daughter Sarah of Oxbow, Sask., were visiting Mrs. C. E. Crum the ae coe oe and and Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes the show in Mr. and Bis- Mrs. Ed Hughes ai Project The regular i i F rE i ze en fl i A 3 é . : il i A i ; g by afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter Vivien and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes at dinner Satur- day evening after which cards were played. Mrs. L. M. Wildfang entertained several little boys at a birthday party in honor of her son Glen’s ninth birthday Saturday afternoon. Games were played. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Katherine Hughes spent the week- | H. end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gable of near Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Raeshke left Friday for New England, N. D., where they will visit with Mrs. Raeshke's parents. Louis Leathers was a business call- er in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson visited friends and relatives in Bismarck Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Cora Paul of Bismarck was & Sunday afternon visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Arval Neigberger of Mandan are visiting at the W. L. Watson home. Mr. Neigberger is acting as depot agent during the ab- sence of Mrs. Raeshke. John Ower is spending the week in Bismarck. D. B. Leathers was a visitor in Bis- marck Saturday. The Royal Neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs. Oscar Gilbert Tues- day evening. Mrs. Gilbert received several nice gifts. Refreshments were served by Mrs. L. M. Wildfang and Miss Moses. Miss Jerry Moses called on Mrs. Edna Putnam Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson trans- cated business and visited friends in Bismarck Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Schultz of Bismarck vis- ited Mrs. George Manly Tuesday afternoon. ——$ ———_______e Christiania | e. By VIOLET A. CLARKE Christ Schoon and son Ernest were Sterling callers Thursday. Mrs, Jennie Clarke called at Mrs. William Clark's home Wednesday evening. Tom Smith was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet accompanied Miss Anna Schaper back to her home in Sterling Tuesday. Marion Langely and Henry Schaper of Sterling have been hauling hay the past week, which they purchased from Henry Stile some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling visitors Monday. Lester Clark made a trip to Ster- {ling Thursday for coal. f SW. Burleigh | e oe By K. D. STEWART Ernest Lang is working for C. L. Hauser for a few day: Frank Glum stopped at the John Stewart home on his way to McKen- zie one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Karas and {family were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Karas’ mother, Mrs. Lee Mallard, last Wednesday. Mrs. James Stewart is staying in town this week while she is receiving treatment. Her sister, Mrs. John Stewart Is taking care of her little girl. Everet Hauser is home after spend- ing a week at the Christ Smith home at Huff. Ronald Nicholson visited with his cousin, Norman Stewart, a few days the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Alex Stewart and C. M. Snyder transacted business in Bismarck Tuesday. Malcolm Nicholson was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. | Regan ® 1 ‘ e eo ‘By BURDELLA B. HELGESON Mesdames A. H. Lundberg and J. Fischer entertained the American Le- gion auxiliary at their regular meet- ing Thursday afternoon. A very in- teresting letter, which was received by Mrs. Hopkins from an ex-service man to whom she had sent an Armis- tice day box, was read to the mem- bers. Mesdames Helgeson, Lundberg, Keifer, Carlson and Michelsen will pack and send boxes for Thanksgiv- ing. Also a box of one dozen glasses of jelly will be sent to the veterans’ hospital at Fargo. It was decided by the members to hold a series of card Parties for the purpose of making money during the coming months, the first one of which will be held on Fri- day evening. Nov. 22, with Mesdames Hopkins, Michelsen and Lundberg as hostesses. Tickets will be $1 per couple. Mesdames Helgesen and Aune will en- tertain at the next regular meeting, which will be December 12. The American Legion held its an- nual election of officers in the club |S; rooms on Saturday evening, and elect- ed the following officers for the : O. G. Uhde, commander; Wlvin week-end. G. J. Steinert transacted business Bismarck Thursday of last week. Mr. Mrs. L. Hopkins spent Sun- day at Painted Woods lake on a hunt- ing trip. M. Micelsen of Wilton transacted s callers in Bismarck Friday | for some time was | Thursday by Rev. Shirley taken to and went an operation Friday Mrs. Fellebrown and Mrs. drove to Fargo and spent a few with the former's parents, Rev. Mrs. McCracken. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cun- ningham. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Armstrong cele- brated their 25th wedding anniversary Nov. 17th by having some of their friends in for a big dinner. Those Present were Mr. and Mrs. V. Heaton and son Pat, Mr. and Mrs. F. and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig. Mrs, Chas. Whitney and daughter Bernice and Mercelle were business visitors in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. J. Burton was a passenger to Bismarck Saturday. Dorothy Wamsley returned to Bis- marck Friday after spending a few days with relatives here. Steele members who attended the district meeting of the A. L. A. at Dawson on Saturday were Mesdames R. Dodds, O. T. Ness, Anderson Swanson, Bell, Bailey, Poole, Tucker, Dannemeyer and Jones. Mrs. Argent entered a Bismarck hospital Friday where she is receiving treatment for an infected hand. George Aurit and children Gene- vieve and Donald motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Miss Margaret Stauffacher spent Saturday in Bismarck with her mother who is a patient in one of the hospitals. Mrs. Rosa Rosen was a visitor in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Beverly of Menoken visited @| With her sister Miss Boyd on Friday. Miss Boyd returned with her to spend Sunday with her parents. Mesdames Armstrong and Ryder visited with relatives and friends in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs, C. Erickson took their young daughter Eunice to a hospital in Bismarck Friday where she re- ceived medical treatment. The Steele high school is giving a big carnival Nov. 25 and 26. ——_—___-_—-"-"—_—-_® Alta i o rte By KARL SCHATZ Emil McKeive of near Pickard- ville called at the Schatz home Sat- urda: Mr. and Mrs. M. Coombs and Jack attended the program at Pickard- ville Friday evening. : Mr. and Mrs. H. Schafer and chil- dren spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs, Jake Hochhalter. M Keck’s school, Edgemont, 5 is giving a short Thanksgiv- ing program Tuesday evening, Nov. 26, in the Schatz schoolhouse nine and one-half miles south of Pick- ardville. Mrs. E. Johnson and daughter vis- ited with Mrs. Brackett Tuesday evening. Charles Schatz of McClusky spent Tuesday evening at the home of his ind Mrs. Wm. Steinert spent evening at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Sun Steinert’s parents, Mr. | Geo. Hochhalter, Mr. and Mrs. Brackett and chil- dren attended the dance at the Dix- on farm Saturday evening. Pauline and Edwin Schatz at- tended the Thanksgiving program and basket social which was given by the Sunday school of Pickard- ville Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schatz and son Hank transacted business in Turtle Lake Monday. i Mr. Haas, of Stark, N. D., brother of Mrs. Sam Schafer, is spending a few days with his sister. Ed. Speeow called at the George Hecker farm Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool of near Regan called at the Karl Schatz heme Saturday. Edmond Schatz of McClusky spent the week-end at his home here. Lyman ’ By 8. GYLDEN ‘ Sylvia Eckholm was operated on for appendicitis Monday morning at jthe St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kocki were callers at Arne Antilla’s Monday. Severt Gylden was a business call- er in Tuttle Monday. i! Ben Matson -and_ Sulo Eckholm were Wing callers Thay Sigrid Wainio spent Sunday with Saima Piklaj John Jarvi Antilla's Sunday forenoon. Sulo, Severi, Eino, Tyne and Siiri Eckholm, Jack, Severt, Sulo, Sadie and Selina Gylden and Myrle Hud- 8 spent sony in Bismarck with y! iolm. _ Nina Waiste spent the week-end in Moffit. s # caller at Bill t geen Sunday. rr. rs. peer were callers at Arne Antilla’s fg Oe callers at Olson, Jack, and Sulo Gylden and Myrie 4 '

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