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HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Still By B. P. HAGSTROM Saturday evening a dancing party ‘was given in the Still hall in honor of two newly-wed couples. Miss Edna Johnson and Clarence Scott, Miss Mary Scott and R. Keller, all of | Regan. A pleasant surprise was tendered | Mrs. John Law Saturday evening. ‘About 60 friends were present, spend- | ing an informal evening. Misses } Edna, Fred and Margaret Law were | hostesses. Vernon Nordquist left Thursday for the Minnesota Jakes for a change in climate for his hay fever. Neva Noon is visiting with Doris Johnson. Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughter Naomi visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund Monday evening. Martha Newman of Wilton is vis- | iting with her cousin Velma Johnson. Doris Johnson has been _ visiting with her cousin, Neva Noon, the past two weeks. A. Lehr spent Thursday in this community. Mrs. Lehr accompanied her husband on this trip. Harry Triska and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berquist and sons Hjalmer and Emil of Steiber township spent Sun- day at the Erick Pearson home. Walfred Asplund called on C. L. Johnson Monday. Eric Pearson called on the Erickson brothers one day last week, Mrs. Signe Johnson shopped in Regan Friday. Margaret and Ingrid Hagstrom vis- ited with Velma Johnson Friday eve- ning. Jack Life called on several of the farmers in this community Wednes- day. His daughter, Gertie, accom- panied him. Laurence Vincent of Wilton is help- ing C. L. Johnson during threshing. C. L. Johnson called on Signe John- son Thursday. Frick Pearson called on Peter Johnson Friday. Mrs. C. L. Johnson, son George and daughters Helen and Bernadine vis- jted with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon Friday evening. Little Doris returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs, Louis Lind Friday. Charlie Fry is working for Peter Johnson. Albert Johnson was out trying to fix the telephone lines Thursday. ‘Ann Ose of Dazey, N. D., is visiting with Mrs. Chas. Lind. Mrs. David Ghyli Ed Brohel Thursday. August Magnuson called on the L. M. Nordquist Friday. Ole Hagstrom called at the Still store Tuesday. Naomi Hagstrom called on “Mrs. John Law Wednesday. Martha Newman and Velma and Bernadine Johnson called on Mar- garet Hagstrom Tuesday. Erick Pearson and son Ruben called in Wilton Thursday. C. L. Johnson and daughter Velma and Martha Newman shopped in Wil- ton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon and Al- pert and Oscar Hagstrom spent Sat- irday evening in Wilton. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and iaughters, Margaret and Ingrid, spent Saturday in Bismarck. Threshing has begun near Still. Vernon and Hjalmer Lind, Leonard Lunberg, Jual and Donald Noon, Leo, Marian, Walter and Eugene Strand, a Albert and Margaret Hagstrom spent Sunday at Wildwood lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur noon spent Sunday with Mrs. Noon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm. visited with Mrs. —_—_—_—_—_—______—_-e | Ecklund ; » ° By JUSTINE MORRIS T. F. Morris and son Donald were callers at.the W. S. Oder home north of Regan Monday. Ole Olson from Wilton was through this vicinity Tuesday. Wallace Falkenstein was a brief caller at the T. F. Morris home Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John Vollan and family were transacting business in Bismarck Wednesday. Levi Anderson and Ralph Taplin called on Donald Morris Wednesday night. Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein and Edna Falkinstein visited at the Ralph Falk- enstein home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughters Eunice, Justine and Marjorie were Shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. ‘Mabel McCullough called at the Ira Falkenstein home Friday. Donald Morris was an overnight guest at the George Morris home near Bismarck Wednesday night. H. A. McCullough made a trip to Wilton Thursday. Ralph Taplin called on Levi Ander- son Friday night. Mabel McCullough was a brief call- er at the T. F. Morris home Thursday morning. Levi Anderson was transacting business in Wilton Monday. A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the dance at the Adrin Asbridge barn Saturday night. T. F. Morris and son Dpnald called on Willard Diamond Thursday night. Fred Wood of Baldwin was through this vicinity Thursday. Raymond Morris called on Walter Spangberg Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs..T. F. Morris motored | a to Bismarck Friday. Levi Anderson called on John Vollan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hendershott vis- ited at the T. F. Morris home Friday. A. P. Anderson and son Levi hauled pigs to Wilton Friday. Lester Falkenstein called at the H. A. McCullough home Friday. Bennie Anderson was transacting business in Wilton Saturday. Gerald and Raymond Morris made a trip to Baldwin Saturday. A large crowd took in the dance at the Herman Meyers farm east of Baldwin Saturday night and an en- Joyable time was had by all, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson ‘were shoppers in Wilton Saturday evening. Levi Anderson was an overnight guest of Donald Morris Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gorenson were | shoppers in Wilton Saturday. Dorothy Morris visited over Sun- day at her parental home. A number of young folks from this vicinity visited at Wildwood lake Sunday. r Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCullough ‘were callers in Wilton Saturday night. Among those who visited at the T. ¥, Morris home Sunday were Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. 8. Oder and daughters Myrtle 4) || han and family, Grace Falkenstein, | | callers at Gotlieb Steinerts Wednes- | | home to surprise Mrs. Jones on her birthday. The evening was spent by dancing and social conversation. At midnight a lovely lunch was served. Mrs. Jones received a large number of pretty gifts. Out of town guests | were Mrs. Moran, Mrs. Jones’ mother jand his two brothers and families from near Bismarck. Mrs. Peter Hofstad was taken sud- and Edna, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leni- Bernice, Clarence and Levi Ander- son and Issie Brown. SS AL @jdenly ill Saturday night and was | Steiber | | Tushed to Braddock to the doctor. She ° nctinslboleatopae e is some better now. Mrs. Fred Moffit was a passenger 2 Bismarck Friday returning Satur- | lay. Fred Moffit purchased a new truck this week from the Benz estate. visitors at the Tom Morris residence} Mrs. Ella Porter and granddaughter | south of Still Sunday. Austie spent several days last week | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berquist and|at the Everett Porter home. one gmil and Jalmar spent Sunday} Miss Claudie Rippley spent the t Eric Pearsons in Estherville town-} week-end at the Korme Kimball ; lahip Sunday. home. The Helgesen machine finished Miss Gladys shock threshing around here and has | Bolton were Bismarck visitors Wed- moved to south of Regan. \nesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were} Mrs. Frank Benz and son Gordon visited at the John Benz home Thurs- day. School will start Tuesday, Septem- ber 2, in Moffit. Mrs. L. N. Bulloch is cooking for harvesters and threshers at the F. W. MRS. C. L, MALONE | Mr. j daughters M3 and Mrs. W. 8. Oder and| Myrtle and Edna were day. Robert and Magdalen Patzner were Regan shoppers Saturday. Miss Vina Oder, Myrtle and Edna were Regan shoppers Friday morning. Miss Bessie Anderson assisted Mrs. Malone in cooking for threshers a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baron and sons Norman and Allan of Benedict and Miss Pauline Wold of Anamoose { were Sunday guests at C. L. Malones. Mr. and Mrs. William Steinert and son Raymond were callers in Regan Friday. A number of young people from| Steiber picnicked at the river Sun- day. Miss Vina Oder visited at the Ma- lone home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Hickel and Mrs. Efrahem Schaeffer are staying together while their husbands are away threshing. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone and Vernon Berneisse were callers at the Alta store Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gotlieb Steinert and | son Edwin were Regan visitors Satur- °. day. Mrs. C. E. Moffit and children called at the B. F. Lane home Sun- day. Miss Helen Doehle and her brother | Warren, who are attending school at | Ellendale, visited at their home Sun- | day. They returned Sunday night. John Elias the Rawleigh man, was calling on friends here Friday. Miss Jennie Schott of Dana visited at the Jameson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Brownawell and daughter Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell spent a few days last week at Fargo attending the radio convention. They went on to Detroit Lakes and spent some time on an outing. They report good fishing. Menoken | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Neil Funston came to Meno- ken on train No. 8 Tuesday. She spent. the afternoon at the C. D. King home. Harold Welch of Bismarck is spend- ing a few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd are the parents of a baby girl born at the Bis- marck hospital Thursday. Oscar Moe of Broadus, Mont., called at the R."M. Ludemann home Tues- day. Mr. Moe formerly was employed by Mr. Ludemann on his farm south of Menoken. —————— | Christiania | -—__________-+ VIOLET A. CLARK Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sharp and Mrs. Ed Gibson were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Roth were Sterling callers Saturday night. Henry Zuriff and sons combined wheat on Mr. Robert Clark’s farm the middle of the week. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Miller of Post- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmeidking and | ville, Ia., pleasantly surprised Mr. and family visited at the Ed Freshour's | Mrs. R. M. Ludemann Wednesday eve- home Sunday. | ning by calling on them. Knute Johnson was a Sterling caller} The Birthday club met at the A. C. Tuesday. Dance home Thursday evening in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz| honor of Mrs. A. C. Dance’s birthday called at the Adam Eisenbeisz home| anniversary. Four tables of bridge Sunday. were in play during the evening. High Friends of Mrs. Martha Olson will | scores were won by Miss Alice Klep- be pleased to hear of her marriage | stein and Mrs. R. G. Abelein. to Theodore Hindemith of Bismarck.| The Menoken Homemakers met at They will make their home in that/the Vv. M. Craven home Thursday city. afternoon. The lesson was given on Fredo Envik is combining grain at|“ways of sewing left-overs.” Henry Wildfang’s this week. Misses Iolene and Bernadeen Ag- Mrs. Irving Hansen spent the week- | new spent Saturday night and Sun- end at her parental home in Driscoll. | day visiting Miss Tena Neth. Seamon Gibson was a Sterling) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson and caller Sunday. family, of Bismarck, were Sunday din- Mrs. Bob Kisenbeisz called 'at the | ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers, Eisenbeisz home Monday. Miss Alice Klepstein has been quite J. R. Johnson was a caller at the | in from ptomaine poisoning. Tyler Johnson’s home Sunday. Mrs. Roy Yule and sons and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hindemith | anderson, of Valley: City, spent Sat-, spent Monday night at the Adam/uray night and Sunday visiting Mr. Eisenbeisz home. and Mrs. V. M. Craven." : Don Sheldon and. brother Lester! Mr, and Mrs. Chas. M. O’Brien and: were in Sterling Sunday. family and Miss Oliye Rasche, of M. J. Olson, Jr., was a Sterling | Bismarck, called on Mr. and Mis. Otto caller Monday afternoon. Ayers Sunday evening. Raymond Johnson called at Floyd} ‘paul Holmes hauled hogs. ey Bis-| Belk’s home Monday morning. lmarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith were Sterl-| The Menoken school board: met: at ing callers Saturday night. the town hall Tuesday evening. Bids Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., called | for drivers of the school buses were at the H. C. Olson’s home Sunday. | opened. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steeg and son| ‘Otto Ayerg motored to Bismarck: to Harold and Grandma and Ole Olson | see a doctor about a carbuncle on his took dinner at the H. C. Olson home | arm. ‘ ‘Sunday. Mrs. C. D. King motored to Minne- J. R. Johnson was a Sterling, caller sota to visit Mr. or) Mrs. Han- Tuesday. sen and to get Misses Emma and Al- Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Tuesday. M. J. Olson, Jr., called at the Ole thea King and Orson King, who have Tyler Johnson’s home| peen spending a couple of weeks at Lake Jewett, in Minnesota. Quale’s home Sunday. ° . Mr. and Mrs. Hurley of Bismarck . eee at the J. W. Byers’ home Sun- McKenzie 1 lay. — Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet visited at the Joe Paulson’s home Sunday. Miss Lillian Watson left for Fargo, Mr. Martin Reddy called on Mr.|Tuesday, to visit with friends. John Elness Sunday. George Manly and Joe Connor were J. W. Byers and family and Mr.|business callers in Bismarck Tues- Hurley and family visited at the H.|day morning. C. Olson’s home Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Barner, who has been By MRS. T. T. HUGHES were Sterling callers Thursday. weeks, returned home Sunday. H. R. Wright pulled some telephone} The Misses Ella Leathers, Esther Poles up with his tractor Sunday and| watson and Ruth Lewis. were Mon- Roscoe Parker and Charles Harker,/day afternoon callers at the P. P. helped him. Bliss home. John Elness and Martin Reddy were| wr. and Mrs. J. B. Swanick and son Sterling callers Sunday. i= Tyler Johnson and son Alton are samy wey PERRO Free ay cn :bust haying on the quarter north of the vi Henry Lewis and family visited at Hassin Eele farm. the Arthur Daw home in Menoken, e. Sunday. Moffit @ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeman and MRS. C. E. MOFFIT family of Chippin, Kansas, who are here visiting at the F. M. Leathers home, motored to Mandan to visit Mrs. Bertha Leathers and- daughters Norman and Vera, and at Cismarck} they visited at the R. R. Boyd home. The members of the McKenzie} Homemakers club entertained Tues- iday afternoon at the Tom Hughes home in. honor of Mrs. Van Scott. Delicious refreshments were served by the committee in charge whicl. con- sisted of Mrs. Arthur Daw of Meno- ken and Mrs. Wendell Hendershot. \Mrs. Scott was presented several nice gifts from the club members. F. M. Leathers, D. B. and Louis Leathers, Miss Ella Leathers also Mrs. Bertha Leathers and daughters Nor- ma and Vera of Mandan, Mr. and Mrs, Randall Boyd and family, Mrs. Byerly and son Billy of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Freeman and family of Chappin, Kansas, enjoyed a picnic at the, Menoken picnic grounds Sunday, the affair being in honor of the Freeman family, rela- tives of the Leathers and Boyds. The Silbley Bee Hive Chicken club held a meeting at the G. A. Hughes home Friday with a good attendance of members and four visitors. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke have as their guest this week, Mrs. Raeshke's mother, Mrs. George Gev- Mr. McCarl and children called at |ings, of New England, N. D. the B. F. Lane home Sunday. Mrs. G. A. Lewis entertained the Mrs. Eddy Olson and son returned |Ladies Aid Wednesday afterncon at home from the hospital last week. [her home. After a short business Mrs. W. V. Carroll and daughter |meeting, refreshments were served by Lois and Mrs. Frank Benz and son jthe hostess. The aid will be enter- Gordon Valentine visited at the Fay |tained next by Mrs. Henry Johnson home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeman and On Friday evening a group of |family who have been the guests of friends gathered at the Walter Jones |r. M. Leathers and famfy the past, Rey. Wildes, the district superin- tendent, will be in Moffit Monday evening, August 25, at 8:30. o'clock. At this time he will hold the quarterly conference. Everybody welcome. v. Kinzler is in Grand Forks ttending summer school for two weeks. He reports a good school and Says he is enjoying the renewing of old acugaintances. He will return home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pillsbury and sons and Charles Moffit, Jr., visited at the ee and H. D. Hamblen homes Sun- lay. The Misses Etta and Geraldine Hoffman, Beth Porter and Katherine Bruce and Clair Porter, Alfred Hoover Milton Doehle and Neil Edwards mo- tored to the creek and had their lunch and from there through Brad- dock on to Pursian.park for a picnic Sunday. Miss M. Jameson went to Bismarck. Monday morning and returned home on the N. P. in the evening. Mrs. Joe Kendall stayed with Mrs. Healy and assisted in the care of Grandma Jameson, who is very ill. _ Miss Borenson who has been tak- ing care of Mrs. B. F. Lane returned to Bismarck Saturday evening. Moffit and Luella | Mrs. William Clark and family |visiting in Jamestown: the -past -two|- [two weeks left early Thursday morn- jing for their home at Chappin, Kan- sas. The 4-H girls sewing club under the direction of Mrs. P. P, Bliss, held a meeting at the M. A. Johnson home ‘Wednesday afternoon at which time five of the members of the Arena jclub accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Lam- bert were entertained. George Hughes has been combining flax the past week. Miss Arah Thompson is assisting | Mrs, Grant Turner with house work this week. The McKenize Royal Neighbors Ineld @ regular meeting in the hall 'Thursday evening with a good at- tendance. Their next meeting will jbe August 28. | Misses Beulah McNille and Ruth iLewis were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Isabelle Colby and daughter are eee Mrs. Colby’s parents at Tut- SREY Thompson is employed at the Edgerley home near Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Swanick and son Jimmy returned home from Far- go Wednesday evening. Johnny Doan had his car badly damaged Wednesday evening when Moffit farm. {he overturned a short distance south of McKenzie. No one was seriously hurt in the smash up. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Cora Paul of Bismarck, visited her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Gilbert, Fri- day afternoon. Mrs. M. J. Belcher and Mrs.'\M. A. Doucette were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hendershot, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher and Mrs. A. Doucette, were, Sunday evening supper guests at the H. S. Fairchild home at Sterling. Mrs. L. Edna Putnam and son Pal- mer visited at the P. P. Bliss home ‘Thursday. Miss Lillian Watson returned home Friday evening from Fargo, where she has been visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCloskey, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons, Agnes Oeffner, Mrs, E. Van Dyne, Mrs. M. J. Belcher, Mrs. M. A. Doucette, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Coons, R. B. Coons, John Betz, Emery Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeshke, were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Barner accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rodgers to Bismarck, Thursday, where she visited until Saturday. Her cousin, Mrs. Fisher, returned home with her. . Bill Madland visited at the Manly home Saturday evening. Mrs. George Manly and daughter motored to Tuttle Sunday. Mr. Stark visited his daughter, Mrs. Anderson. Isabelle Colby and daughter, who Mina, Wm. Stark and John Owef, night and Omer’s sister, Miss Fietta Cloud went home with them. They drove to Wildwood Sunday and Miss Anmieale Rath accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and family were shopping in Tuttle Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were in Tuttle Saturday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and family were also in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Goldsmith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swett and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Siamers and family, Mrs. Jake Hirsch and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Peter- son were all in Tuttle shopping Sat- urday night. The Misses Helen and Hilda Wolff and the Kraft young folks, tne Brozes young folks, Harry Ulfers, Ed Ochums and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Stohler and daughter, Albert Stohler and sisters Pauline and Ameinules, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazle- grove and Fietta Cloud were among the shoppers in Tuttle Saturday night. John Goldsmith was down home for a few minutes Sunday but he went back that day with a team to Cathay to thresh. They are paying higher wages there. Vernol Goldsmith helped Ray Hazlegrove do some vaccinating Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazle- grove were supper guests Sunday eve- ning at the Joe Goldsmith home. G. Weber was a guest Sunday at the Kraft home. Elmer Perry was a business caller in Tuttle one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck were in Tuttle Saturday night. Harold Kraft is working on the Adam Haas rig. . Mr! and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were dinner guests Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith. RINNE PSTN TIE TENET TS P | Estherville | BY MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs, Harry Knudson and children were visitors at the Anna Knudson home Tuesday. Art Strand and Earl Mowder trans- acted business in the capital city Wed- | nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bailey and fam- ily motored to Tuttle Wednesday. They also called at Wm. Mickelson’s. » Mrs. Harry Davenport was a Regan shopper Wednesday forenoon. Loyd Knudson spent several days ‘this week at the Harry Knudson home, Mrs. Heddor Johnson and son of |’ Underwood and Mrs. Wynn of Minot were guests at the Roy Little home have been visitng. Mrs. Colby’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis, re- turned home with Mrs. Manly. Mrs. A. L, Borner is visiting at the heed pas es home near Menoken this weel i Heaton e By SARAH HEINLE Fred Wagner and daughter Erna were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home last Tuesday noon. Bernard Hall was a business caller at the A. H. Hejnle home last: Tuesday noon, Ernest Seibel and his brothers-in- law, Herbert, Rudolph and Ernest ‘Wagner were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home last Wednesday.. E. R. Lagge was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home last Thurs- day. E, R. Lagge was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Heinle were Wil- ton shoppers last Friday. ‘Mr, and Mrs, FredsBrown were Wil- ton shoppers last Friday. Mrs. Wm. Brezden and son Frank and daughter Mary were Wilton ‘shoppers last Saturday evening. Bernard Hall and Lewis Guest were business caller at the A. H. Heinle home last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. August Lentz were Turtle Lake shoppers last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Lentz and family were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home last Sunday. Mrs. Lentz and Mrs. Heinle are sisters. Jake Wagner was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday evening. O. E. Williams was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Heinle and fam- ily attended church in Washburn Saturday and Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner and church in Washburn Saturday eve- ning. Virgil and Morris Lagge were busi- ness callers atthe A. H. Heinle home Saturday. : Christ Holdwagner and son Edwin were Washburn shoppers Saturday evening. Mrs. E. R. Lagge and daughters were Washburn shoppers Saturday. . and Mrs. August Walcker and fafnily were visitors at the August Lentz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Walcker and family attended church in Washburn Saterday evening. -. Rev. Schwindt and Rev. Beedts and sister Tillie Beedts of Washburn were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Sun- day. ily attended church in Washburn Sat- urday evening. e Hazlegrove ‘ e ° By MRS. RAY At. RAM EGHOVE Harry Ulfers called. fag morn- ing at Ray legrove's. Ben Klagenburg threshed week, for Ed Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Fietta Cloud were in Arena shopping ‘Tuesday night. Peter Remick is shingling the schoolhouses in Hazlegrove township. Miss Sylvina Sorenson visited Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith at the Goldsmith home one day this week. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were shopping in Tuttle one night this week. Harry Ulfers called at Ray Hazle- grove’s Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gray and Miss Opal Gray called Friday afternoon at the Hazlegrove home. ~ Miss Lorene Gray of Tuttle is help- ing at the Bob Deaveretx home near Tuttle while they have threshers, Irvin Sattler and Qarl Remick called Saturday at the Ray Hazle- grove home, Omer Cloud and Bill, Christ and {Bavin, Rath were in Tuttle Saturday daughter and son Albert attended | Tal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein and tam- |99Y- ‘Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bailey and fam- ily left Thursday morning for their home at Laurel, Mont., after spend- ing some time here visiting relatives and friends. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met at the Homer Taylor home Wednesday afternoon. Quite a good crowd was present, this being the annual meet- ing. The election of officers was held. The following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Ira Bailey; treasure, Mrs. G. O. Lindsey; secretary, Mr: Earl Mowder. The next meeting will be at the John Howe home in three Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and ‘Ruth Wilmot called at Wm. Mickel- son's Friday. evening. Amapg the Regan shoppers Satur- day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Boschee and chlidren, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson, Otto and Wil- lie Uhde, George Mowder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Ruth Wilmot and Roy Little's. Wilfred Little was an overnight guest at the J. F. Little hombe Satur- day night. Clayton Little was a business call- Seed er in McClusky Friday forenoon. Leslie Wilmot of Wilton is employed at the George Mowder home. Grant Lindsey did some harvesting ii | Moorhead, Iowa, were week-end visi- for Henry Schilling and Gene Little this week. Several of the farmers around here started threshing this week. Mrs. Joe Mickelson entered the Bis- imarck hospital for treatment Tuesday. Mrs. Ole Uglem and son Norman and Juanita, Dean and Margaret Jane Tatman of Wilton were Sunday visi- tors at the Roy Little home. ‘Wm. Wilmot and family of Wilton were Sunday afternoon visitors at George Mowder’s. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and chil- ce spent Sunday at the Ole Wold Marvin Manning and Gene Little called at the Roy Little home Sun- day afternoon. Mrs. Ole Uglem and son wormats Juanita eras and Margaret Jane ttman, and Mrs. Roy Little were Sunday afternoon callers at the J. F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson and ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Boschee and chil- dren motored to the river Sunday. ‘The Canfield Homemakers club will meet at the G. O. Lindsey home the first Thursday in September instead of at the Uhde home as stated in last week's items. . 2 f Taft BY FLORENCE GOSNEY ‘Harry Edgerly did some combining for Martin Nelson and Henry Wild- fang Tuesday afternoon and Wednes- Anton Oberg was a town caller Tue y night. Presley M. Gosney motored to Bis- Tuesday marck George W. Poy rmalled at Gosney’s ‘Wednesday morning. Mrs. King called at the Gaskill home ene ue: Messrs. Roy and Carl Jr., Kositzky had supper with Mrs. Chas. Gaskill ‘Tuesday ‘night. Mrs. ‘King visited at the Horace Fairchild home Tuesday. E. L. Hurr was a Bismarck caller Lester Frick and E. - Hurr were are town Weaniontay nis night. Lester Andrews wer: Jong calere Wi Wednesday evening. Glen and Lucille Elness visited at the Robert Sharp home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill was shopping in aac ea end john Wise has been helping W. E. nine with heading. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. ae Charley and Edna called on Mrs. Chas, Gaskill Wednesday evening. Lucille. and Glen Biness called at Gasney’s Wednesday evening. Catherine Cox is visiting at the Robert Sharp home. Idaho, who has been visiting h@e this summer, Quite a large crowd consist- ing of relatives and friends were in attendance. The George Lewis family and Esther Lang and the P. M. Gos- ney family and Mrs. Chas. Gaskill went from here. Prince was a town’ caller Thursday night. Mrs. John Baker was shopping in Sterling Friday morning. Harold Lash was a caller in Ster- ling Friday morning. E. L, Hurr and Lester Frick motored: to Bismarck Thursday for repairs. Miss Florence Gosney came home Friday evening to spend the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild were shopping in Sterling Friday. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill called ‘at Gos- ney’s Saturday. Lloyd Wildfang and son of McKen- zie called at the Ernest Hurr home Saturday. George Lewis motored to Bismarck the aed afternoon for header re- Pairs. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney attended church in Bis- ‘marck Sunday morning. Mrs. Henry Jessen was a town call- er Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Prince were in town Monday afternoon. Mrs. Dehaan was shopping in Ster- ling Monday afternoon. Johnnie Baker was transacting busi- ness in Sterling Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild were McKenzie callers Sunday. Presley M. Gasney motored to Bis- marck Monday afternoon. Charley Gosney and Hanaford Fair- child called at the Runey home Mon- day afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Miles Belcher of Mc- Kenzie called at the Fairchild home Sunday evening. Roy Kositzky of Bismarck called at the Gosney home Monday. Charley Gosney and Theodore Lang motored to Bismarck Sunday evening. George Kusch is threshing at the Herman Nieman place. Leslie Cline was a ©.crling caller Tuesday. E. L. Hurr and Lester Frick were town callers Tuesday. Anton Oberg transacted business in Sterling Tuesday afternoon. Driscoll ' BY MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson, Manley and Vina Erickson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas. Miss Florence Langley of Sterling spent the week-end with Mrs. A. 8. Ey Metcalf. Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Ward, Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein and daughter Hildreth and E;.W. Wakefield were Bismarck callers Thursday. Miss Mabel and Harry Peterson and Miss Crystal Forsberg of Boxholm, Towa, are guests of their cousin, Mrs. C. A, Swanson. They arrived Thurs- day and are leaving Tuesday for the Bad Lands, Black Hills and Nebraska. Mrs, A. P. Rosvold, daughter Dag- mar, Mrs. H. A. Knudson and daugh- ter Valdis and Miss Ruby Erickson motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Toraas and fam- ily of Minot and Beulah Strain of tors at the M. H. Lunn home. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr, Lois Brown, Loren Carr and Paul McCann spent Sunday picking berries at Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson en- tertained Misses Mabel Peterson and Crystal Forsberg and Harry Peterson at dinner Monday evening. Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz, Mrs. Geo. Haugen and daughter Sylvia motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein and children motored out to their farm nine miles south of town Friday eve- Miss Valdis Johnson is visiting at the Jacobson home in Bismarck. hear Rev. Wiley of Jamestown Sunday afternoon. They also called on Mr. and Mrs, Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson enter- tained at a large family dinner in honor of her guest from Iowa Sun- day. Mrs. Al Jordan, Miss Cordelia Jor- dan, Mrs, A. M. Bruschwein and Hil- dreth mo motored to Bis- marck Monda: Mrs. Henry Apland spent a few days in Bismarck with her daugh- ter, Mildred. Mrs. W. E. Titus and Mrs. Mabel Rosvold vig ctaaaad afternoon with ‘Mrs. H. M. Mr. and Mis A A. M. Bruschwein and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Regers of Tuttle Sunday. Clarice Lunn is spending some time in Minot visiting. Mrs. Henry Apland, Miss Ruby Ap- land and Mrs. F. O.\ Johnson called on Mrs. E. E. Ruble Tuesday after- noon, = BY GLADYS NELSON Axel Johnson made several trips to Regan Wednesday by truck hauling grain. Arthur Magnus and son are run- the engine for Axel Johnson's combine. John Habeck called Thursday night at the Geo. F. Nelson and Martin Nelson homes. Mrs. Fred Habeck and family were visitors Thursday of last week at the bin Spangberg home. Harry Brown and Billy Bernstein were callers Friday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Nels Nelson’s finished heading their grain Wednesday and moved to the Ernest Gordon home as they harvest- ed in partnership. Oliver Tolliver east from here has been driving the header box team for them. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott from Bismarck were recent visitors at her parents, Nels Nelson's. Mrs. Nels Nelson was a luncheon guest Thursday with Mrs. Geo. F. Nel- son and family. Mrs. Bennie Nelson and children Beverly and Keith Dennis who have been visiting with his parents, Nels Nelson's and her parents, Ernest Gor- @|don's, for a few weeks, left and is staying with Mr. Nelson at Washburn where he is employed. Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet were callers Thursday at the Billy Beckman home en route to her moth- er’s home, Mrs. Alex Lundquist, who accompanied her home and attended the Homemakers club at the Fred Ha- bens home of which she is a member. and Mrs. Wesley M. Kelly, who ieee united in marriage last Saturday in Bismarck, made a short wedding trip to Jamestown to visit his parents, also to Valley City to see Emma Nel- son who attends normal school there. Mr. and Mrs. Scott had as their at- tendants, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott of Bismarck, her brother and sister- in-law. The bride was attired in a white wedding frock. The groom is the manager in one of the elevators in Regan, where they will make their home and have rented the Udhe resi- dence in the north part of Regan. Mrs. Kelly was formerly Mary Scott. John Habeck motored to Bismarck ‘Thursday on some business interests. Ella Trygg, who stays with them, ac- companied him and had the cast taken of from her arm. Hugo Nelson motored to Regan and Bismarck Saturday after some header repairs they broke Saturday. Mrs. John Habeck, Alfred and Ella Trygg called in Thursday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson accompan- ied them to the Fred Habeck home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham, Edward and Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lundquist motored to Bismarck Wednesday evening. Mr. Block from Indiana is em- ployed for Gene Cunningham and Ed Lunduist for harvesting and thresh- Mrs. A. P. Rosvold entertained: at a| ing. luncheon Friday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Hannah: Peterson, Miss Esther Peterson, Mrs~Clarence Swan- son, Mrs. Norman Engle of Hillsboro, Mrs. W. E. Titus, Mrs. Mabel Rosvold, Mrs, Henry anand: Miss Miss Ruby Apland and Mrs. H. A. Mrs. Geo. ety n, ayivia, Mrs. Vic Pederson, Jackie, Mrs. Wm. Van Vieet and Wilma motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Skogen and daughters, Thelma, Joyce and Maxine were Bismarck callers Saturday. Miss Mildred Apland of Bismarck spent Monday at her home here. Mrs, A. H. Meland and Mrs. Ras- mussen spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Meland. A surprise party was tendered Mrs. Helmer Meland Tuesday evening- in honor of her birthday by a number of her friends in town. Miss Esther Pederson visited at the *|J. R. Johnson home Monday. Miss Ruby Apland, who has been spending some time in Fargo, is visit- ing ‘at home. Misses Mabel Jacobson and Hilma Olson of Wing, Delmer Erickson and Bennie Benson attended the dance at Crum’s Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Van Vieet and family of Rockford, Ill, who have been visiting here, left Friday for Mobridge, S. Dak., to visit Mrs. Van Vieet’s relatives. Mrs, W. E. Titus, Mrs. Mabel Ros-/and Lenora vold and daughter Mavis motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Elher Koon and children wise ed in Bismarck from Th Mrs. Vie Pederson and Jackie are Mec fe at ee Hagen Pederson home. Mrs. H. A. Knudson, daughter Val- dis, Virginia, Janet and Paul McCann motored to Lake Isabel Wednesday evening. Mrs. I, H. Omodt and daughter Dorothy spent Saturday afternoon and evening in Bismarck. at dinner Sunday. Mrs. E. L. Carr and Lois Brown spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. ©, E. Newcomer. Mr. Koon and Mr. Tice motored to Bismarck Sunday. Miss Maude Brown, little Josephine Brown and Ed. Brown were Bismarck callers Friday. Mrs. Floyd ‘Swanson, Mrs. Al Cha- pin and Mrs, Chas. Swanson accom- panied by her Belen Miss stal Forsberg and Harry Peterson motored to Arena and | visited Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borjke. Mrs. Benjamin Ertman and three children, Adeline, Leona and Walter of. Goodrich, who have been visiting relatives in Los Angeles, Calif, spent two dys with Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisen- beisz on their way home. Mrs. Theodore Hindemith of Bis- marck is spending a few days with her A picnic dinner was held at the] parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eisenbeisz. Mandan tourist park igpe gece honor | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. E. Metcalf and of Miss. Edna. Florea of Ponderay, Florence Langley motored to Bteele to ests, Miss Mabel | bec! Mrs, Charlie’ Trygg and Mildred stopped in at the Andrew Trygg home Thursday. Mrs. Trygg accompanied them to the Fred Habeck home. Joe Fisher is combining at the Chas ‘Trygg place and Carl Larson and from there for Andrew Trygg’s. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and Lenora motored to Estherville Sun- day of last week to the R. C. Nelson tal city Saturday looking after some business engagements. A number from here went to Still Saturday night to attend a double Coleman, and family where they got Emma Coleman to assist her with cooking for threshers' beginning Monday. Emil Moses called Sunday at the Geo, F. Nelson and Trygs homes Ethel, Myrtle and Donald Little and Breen’s hiredman and Hugo Nel- son were supper guests Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Sam Brown and Willie Jiras were dinner guests Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. ———— f Rock Hill j pes see oak By RUTH LITTLE Mrs. Herb Little, son Clifford and daughter Erma, were Wednesday aft- ernoon guests at the J. F. Little home. Chris Wauyeman and Homer Tay- lor are heading grain for Waiter Scott. Ed Rasche started threshing on his home place Tuesday. He moved from there to Martin Fenling’s. Lucille Johnson and Edith Francis called at the Ira Bailey home Wed- nesday to take Mrs. Bailey te the ladies aid. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey has as her guest this week a sister from Wis- consin. Virgil Little has been quite ill this week. Dr. Thelen called to see him Wednesday. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Homer Taylor Wednesday. A busi- ness meeting was held, after which election of officers followed. Those elected were, president, Mrs. Ira Bai- ley; vice president, Mrs. S. L. Jor- dahl; secretary, Mrs. Earl Mowden, ‘treasurer, Mrs. G. O. Lindsey. A de- licious luncheon was served after the meeting. The next meeting will be with Mrs. John Howe, September 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sherman and family of Wing called at the J. F. Little home Saturday after Vincent who is employed there. Bartholomew Fitzgerald spent the ‘week-end at his parental home. Sunday callers at the Fitegeraid home were Clyde and Virgil Little, Willie Erner and Willie Graf. Guy Knutson spent Saturday night at the James Fitzgerald home. Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth and Phyllis, visited Saturday afternoon at the Ira Bailey home. Allred Bouche took Mrs. Ed Rasche and children to Regan Friday. Callers at the Mrs. K. Kolb home Thursday were, Fred McFadden of Wilton, Mrs. J. F. Little and Ruth. Mrs. Ira Bailey and Mrs. Mabel Bailey were Regan caliers Thursday. Mr. McCullough and sons Bill and Ray moved their heading outfit to the Roy McCullough home Saturday. Clarice Howe returned home from Bismarck Wednesday. She had been @ guest at the Mrs. Maggie Wallman home. Ed.Rix, from Mandan, was a Wed- nesday night guest at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home. J. F. Little threshed some wheat for A. H. Lundberg which graded No. 1 dark northern. Jake Fisher, John Steiner, Joe Cook and Roy Brennies had dinner at the J. F. Little home while heading flax for A. H. Lundbery Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen and family were Sunday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCullough and family of Wilton were Sunday dinner guests at the Wm. McCullough home, Mrs. Lundquist was a Sunday guest of her daughter, Mrs. Albin Spangberg. Mrs. Andrew Olson and son Ray- mond and Mrs. Wm. McCullough mo- tored to Regan Monday. Mrs. James Fitzgerald and son Laurence called at the Steve Little home Thursday. Laurice and Lewis Jorgenson are helping Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feuling with threshing. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Colip of Regan called at the Mrs. Mary Rasche home Tuesday evening. Callers at J. F. Little's Wednesday were Mrs. Herbert Little, Clifford and Emma of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fryer of Bismarck, Dr, Thelen and daughter Gretchen, Mrs. Olaf Lein and Shirley. _ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feuling mo+ tored to Regan Wednesday. Callers at the Pete Lundquist home Sunday morning were Marion Scott, Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroe. Vincent Sherman motored to the ‘Wallace Sherman home Thursday wedding dance at the Still hall given | evening. by Clarence Scott and Edna Johnson on Mary Scott and Wesley P. Kelly from Regan. The Trygg Ceder Hill Homemakers club met Thursday at the Fred Ha- beck home where they discussed and demonstrated in sewing different pockets on dresses. All members were Present except Mrs. Rudy Schrunk. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Mrs. Andrew Tryge were visitors and Joined the club. At the conclusion of the meeting a delicious ite luncheon meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alex Lundquist on Sept. 11th. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Gladys Hedstrom luncheon Saturday by Mrs. David Fryer in Bismarck. M. F. Parker will begin a school to|term the first of September for the following fall and winter in Lyman |Tuesdi Mr. * Mrs. John Habeck were most Saturday night when some of their neighbors came and them of their 12th Tuesday at the home of Sérs. Albin berg where the underg: Met Spang! were inspected by the leader, Mrs. |80n. Gene Cunningham. Mrs. Fred Ha- k was also a guest with Mrs. Spangberg and a dainty plate lunch- was served by the hostess, Mrs. O. A. Skoglund and son Buddy from Duluth, Minn., Mys. Arthur Solberg and children and Emma Coleman called in Sunday at the Geo, F. Nel- son home en route from Charlie Tryge’s where they got Mr. Skoglund where he is employel for harvesting land threshing. Mrs. Arthur Solberg and family and |ing brother Buddy Skoglund were visitors | Sundoy with their sister, Mrs| Oscar Mea ssissi i Lucille Johnson took Kenmar Jor- dahl to the Manning home, Friday, where he will be employed through threshing. Clayton Little mortored to Mc- Clusky for header repairs Friday morning. Phyllis Little spent Friday night at the Lewis Jorgenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feuling called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Thurs- day evening. Lawrence and Everett Bailey and Gilbert Ward are employed on the Ed Rasche threshing rig. Elizabeth Jorgenson called at the ‘P.O, Patton home Thursday. Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Mrs. Vv. N. Monroe and Stephen, were Sunday guests at the W. H. Kolb home. Mr, and Mrs. Cari Landerholm and daughter Burnett, motored to Regan lay. Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and son Gooree motored to Regan Wednes- Oies Susie Finfrock of McPleas- knee ant, Penn., is visiting with her aunt, -| Mrs. Monroe for a few days. a aoe Mrs. Leuis Spitzer were lunday dinner guests at the Fred Ehnes home. Callers at the James Fitzgerald home Friday were Mr. Rosendahi, Mr. Peterson and son Gus, Ray Gramling, Harry Strom. to Regan Moriday morning. ‘The Homemakers club will meet with Mrs. G. O. Lindsey, Sept. 4. Callers at J. F. Little's Sunday were Mrs. Roy Little and Norman, Mrs. Ole et | Uglum and son Norman, Dean, Mar- et caret and Juanita Tatman, Willie Ehnes, Donald Little and Hugo Ne!- Visitors at the Fitzgerald home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and children, Clayton, Ruth and Phyllis Little. An 8-year-old Arkansas City, Kans., youth is able to speak the languages of Hungary, Rumania, Spain, France and Germany in addition to Yiddish and English. “A toad gets his meals by snapping his long tongue out at any insect com- within’ reach. The end of the tongue is sticky, and few ere the in- sects that can escape its grip.