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dl re Sibley Butte By MBS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST C. A. Mattson motored to Bismarck » F. R. Belk delivered gas in this vicinity Tuesday. Peter Davidson and daughter Hat- tie visited at E. Bloomquist Wednes- day evening. % Elmer Bloomquist and Henry Lar- son motored to the Oanes farm to get @ load of oats for Mr. Larson Friday. Mr, and Mrs. O. J. Roth visited’ at the Elmer Bloomquist home Friday a Elmer Lundquist and Elmer Bloom- quist went to the coal mine for a load of coal Friday afternoon. Leonard Davenport and family and Bill Anderson shopped in Bismarck Friday. 8, E. Clizbe and O. J. Roth delivered sheep to McKenzie Satusday and Emil Hogies and Lee Neth delivered cattle also to McKenzie Saturday. 8. E. Clizbe was a caller ig Sterling Saturday. Pete Craig was & caller at the El- mer Bloomquist home en route to Mc- ren attended the dance at the Al-| some lensworth farm Saturday night. Mrs. Henry Larson, Mrs. P. Roth, Mrs. George Hughes and Mrs. Roy Wildfang attended lodge meet- ing in Bismarck Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. S$. Clizbe took their niece Miss Evel: been assisting with the housework for the last two weeks to her home near Menoken, going on to the Cap- ital City to do some shopping. The school and township boards will hold a joint meeting Tuesday af- ternoon. Floyd Belk’s are moving into Sterl- ing today (Tuesday) as being man- ager of the Farmers Union Oil station at that place makes it necessary that he be there steady. Andrew and Eddie. Schauer, Willis Clizbe, Oliver Roth got two coyotes in their drive Sunday. Floyd Clizbe, Ray Crawford, and Joe Johnson of the Copelin Motor Co. at Bismarck were among the chicken hunters in this vicinity Sun- day. They had dinner at the 8S. E. Clizbe home. Roy Wildfang and family spent Sunday at the 8. E. Clizbe home. Jake Johnson of Bismarck was a prc at the E. Bloomquist home Sun- lay. Leo Neth was a caller at the 8. E. Clizbe home Tuesday. Fred Hedstrom was a McKenzie visitor Monday. Emil Hogue was a Bismarck shop- Per Monday. Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ‘Mr. and Mrs. Al Arnts and children of Spirit Lake, Iowa, are now visiting other friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. George Ely and chil- dren motored to Muron, 8. D., Satur- day to visit Mr. Ely’s sister. ‘They returned Sunday evening. bs! Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein visited at the R. M. Ludemann home Tues- day evening. The Menoken Ladies Aid met at | ny the A. C. Dance home Thursday aft- ernoon. The ladies finished the quilt they had been working on. Mrs. Richard Salter and Mrs. A. C. Dai served Junch. >. Mrs. Marvin Sherman and Miss Orpha Agnew were shopping in Bis- marck Thursday. A farewell program was given Fri- day afternoon at the consolidated school for Miss Sara Boyd who has resigned her position as principal of the school. Miss Boyd. will be prin- cipal of an Indian school in Iowa. Miss Margrete Olson of Jamestown will take Miss Boyds place here. P. T. A. was not held Friday eve- ning as only a few members attend- ed on account of inclement weather. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ely and family were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Edd Ebling entertained at a bridge party Saturday afternoon, High score was won by Mrs. Milton Rue of Bismarck. A one o'clock luncheon was served. Mrs. Bertha De Groot and family have moved their household furniture and are now living in Bismarck. on Miss Nellie Dance Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakle and Arthur Yeakle were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Varnum Sunday evening. The Farmers Union shipped two carloads of stock Tuesday morning. Trygg By GLADYS NELSON Mrs. Fred Habeck, Florence and Orville motored to Bismarck Tuesday on business. Geo. F. Nelson made «@ trip to r | o boys. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ludke, Mrs. Herman Ehrke and Mrs. Geo. F. Nel- visited Tuesday at the Kruger and Gladys Nelson, Mazel - Ludke visited Tuesday night et the Kruge: home Geo. F. Nelson and family and Mrs. Herman Ehrke motored to Bismarck Minn., after visitin: at the Geo. * joan Olson ahd Fisker John Anton were callers at the Geo. F. made a trip to Bismarck Friday on business. Florence Habeck was an overnight guest Friday night at the John An- derson home. Floyd and Irene Anderson came home from Bismarck Friday night to spend the week-end here with their parents. Arthur Magnus has been repairing wells and windmills for Wilbert Lundquist and Mr. Heddick, south of Regan. Ben Klagenburg brought W. Ehlers, traveling immigration agent for the Soo Line, out to Trygg township Wed- nesday. He was interested in making a sale of some land along the S00 from her mother, Mrs. Herman {Ehrke, from Wadena and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ludke, Hazel and Cordella and Her- man, that they reached Wadena safely Thursday at 3:30 o'clock. They gtated they had some wet roads to travel from Valley City to Buffalo. Donald Sheldon visited a few days this week at his uncle, Albert Vollen’s and family of this township. Mrs. Elsie Cunningham, Edward, Eva and Ruth Trygg were callers at the Arthur Magnus home last Friday after school. David Trygg threshed last week for Anderson, callers Saturdey at the Martin Nel- son home where they got. their gas engine. Sam Brown visited Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and family John Olson and Leonard called at the Geo. F. Nelson home Sunday en route to the Joe Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Get- ald and Gwendolyn were brief callers Sunday morning at the Fred —- ome. John Habeck came from MeKenzie Monday and visited at the Fred Ha- beck home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck, Orville and Florence motoréd to McKenzie Saturday to get information at the depot about shipping out their car from McKenzie to Lime Creek and Fulda, Mi::3., next Saturday. They also visited at the John Habeck home. Helen Benn from Washburn guest with Fred Hebeck’s and re- turned with John Habeck’s to Mc- Kenzie Sunday, where she attends school. ye John Anderson motored to Bis- marck Sunday afternoon and took Floyd and Irene back to resunie their high school duties. Donald Little and his friend called Sunday at the Nels Nelson home. Izie and Harry Brown, Joe Jiras, Donald Little and his friend Emma, ‘and Hugo Nelson were brief callers Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. ‘Those who went roller skating at Wildwood Sunday f-om here were A.| Emma, Hugo, Gertie Mae and Gladys Nelson, Clifford, Laurence and Don- ald Little and their friend. Edith Olson, who has been em- ployed at the Rudy Schrunk home while Mrs. was on the sick list in the St. Alexius hospital in Bis- marck, came home recently. . Porter Nelson was @ local caller Monday morniny ai the Martin and Geo. F. Nelron homes. with them and was an overnight | Roy tich’s farm Sunday. Oliver Welch visited at the home of his brother, A. D, Welch, Sunday. Hugh McMurrich of Bismarck family called at the Sara McMutrich ine. Ed Doppler homes Sunday eve- It Mr, and Mrs. William Smith of Watertown, 8. Da., spent several days here visiting relatives and friends. % Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE they will go to Minnesota to pick corn. William Smith is a brother of Tom Smith and Edward Smith. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Christ Schoon’s home Wednesday, other callers there were Mr. and Mrs, Joe Paulson and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Schoon, Mr. and Mrs. Srnest Schoon and Christ Schoon attended the sale,at the Chas. Booheister farm Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding and Mr. Ridding were Sterling callers Saturday. George Magnus called at Mrs. Jen- nie Clarke's home Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon ard Miss Merl Smith motored to Verona to visit with relatives and fricnds. They returned Sunday night. Quite a crowd attended the sale at the Chas. Booheister farm Wed- nesday. Donald Laird and Raymond John- son called at Mrs. Jennie Clarke's home Friday. hi Lester Clark was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Viole: called at Mrs. William Clark’s, Roscoe Parker's, Tyler Johrison’s, and “Ed. Smith’s homes Thursday. Christ Schoon was a Driscoll call- er Saturday. . ~ Charley Ryan of Sterling, koscoe Parker, and Charles Harker were call- ers at Mrs. Jennie Clarke's home Sunday evening. Mr. Conlein’ and Don Sheldon were also callers Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Paulson and fam- ily were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet entertained a number of their friends Saturday night, the evening spent in dancing and playing cards ana at midnight a lunch was served. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at Tyler Johnson's and H. R. qrreins homes en route to Sterling jesday. Threshing in this vicinity has becn delayed on account of the rain Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet ‘were Driscoll and Sterling catlcts Sat- urday. ~ 1 Martin Reddy is plowing on the W. G. Heres land. Christ Schoon had the misfortune of hurting his hand quite seriously in ‘threshing machine Tuesday. It was not yet known whether there wete any broken bones. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith aticnded the sale at Moffit Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Stile and sepa were Bismarck callers Satur- ay. a Rey and Harold Olson were Ster- ling callers Wednesday. Anderson, Miss Tillie Schoon, and Clarence Hansen visited at the Adolph Hansen home Wednes- day evening. Carey Johnson and J. R. Johnson were McKenzie callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Roth called at the Tyler Johnson home en route to Sterling A Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith visited at fran Langley home Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Gibson were Ster- ling callers Friday. Floyd Belk and family are moving to Sterling. They are moving into the bem formerly occupied by the Siebel family. Carey Johnson and J. R. Johnson were Bismarck callers Friday. Driscoll | ie cecal By MBS. F. 0. JOHNSON o— Mrs, Joe Lewis and Mrs. H. A. Knudson, project leaders of the Homemakers club, met with the lead- {ers of other clubs in Bismarck Mon- oo id day. Miss Ruth Dawson of the ex- Welch’ 8 Spur ! tension department gave lessons in = “Safer and Better Methods of Can- By MRS. B. M. WELCH —— Mrs. Fred Rittel, who has been ill in @ Bismarck hospitsl for several weeks, returned home the first of the week. Chester Boyd is putting up hay on the Ed Doppler farm this week. Mrs. Nieland’s little nephew and niece were absent from school Mon- day on account of sickness. Mrs. Otto Dorman and son motored to Bismarck Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dorman called at the Robert Welch home the same evening. Irvin Reed called on Robert Welch and Pred Rittel Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch and two little sons, Fred Rittel and Chester Boyd were Bismarck callers Wédnes- day. O. P. Welch finished seeding rye on his daughter's farm near Glencoe ‘Thursday. ‘Wm. Bates called on Robert Welch Thursday. Chester Boyd and Arthur Bates called at the Ed Doppler home Thurs- day afternoon. Oliver Welch called on at the hame of his daughter, Mrs. McMurrich near Glencoe and of his son Robert Friday. Mr. Welch and son plan to do some haying together next week. _ The Litening Oil Co. truck from Bismarck made several calls in this vicinity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family called at the Ed Dgppler home Friday evening. Lester Stahl, nephew of Mrs. John Welch, spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. B. Slater. near Brittin. —* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welct, visitec Albert Ludke, Hazel.jat the home of Mr Welchs sister Herman and Cordella, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. McMurrich, near Glencoe Sun- ning and Storage of Fruits and Vege- tables for the Winter” and also dem- onstrated the methods of canning to the leaders who will then present the lessons to their clubs. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson. Mrs, J. Riley of Sterling spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Helmer Meland. Miss Susan Flath called on Mrs. Joe Gertz Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Swanson and Mrs. Al Chapin spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Erickson. Mrs. Sarah Reynolds of Flasher visited Mrs. E. W. Wakefield from Monday to Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet and family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen and daughter Sylvia were entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner at the Ole Quale home Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Ed Madson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Peder- son. Nels Meland has moved his groc- ery store into the building formerly occupied by the restaurant. Miss Hanson and Valdis spent Sunday at the A. P. Rosvold home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis entertained Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin and family at dinner Sunday. Harold Swanson and Harold Cady left by car Monday for Iowa. The display of vegetables and fruits at McCann's store during the past two weeks was the nucleus of a very fine exhibit held at the community hall Friday evening. Mr. Devine, commissioner of im- ‘| migration, Mr. Putman, county agent and Col. C F, Mudgett. director gen eral of the Bank of North Dakote were present and addressed. tne audi- Knudson | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE... . w a = = ence. They stated that the display of farm products was one of the best they have viewed and several of the Products the finest they had ever seen. Mr. Devine, who had just com- pleted a tour displaying North Da- kota, produce in the states of Min- nesota, Iowa and Wisconsin, said our corn just as good as:that in Iowa. There was also. fancy work, flowers, eggs, some canned goods and other things exhibited. The seventh and eighth grades of the school sang sev- eral songs and the Driscoll band fur- nished music. At the conclusion of the program the ladies of the M. E. church served supper to about 200 People. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs, Ole Quale and family spent Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Van Vieet, The meeting of the Women's For- eign Missionary society which was to be held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Johnson, has been postponed until next Tuesday. A sale was held at the J. J. Jen- sen farm Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Chas. Swanson spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs..F. O. Johnson. Bismarck callers Satifrday. Mrs. Elwood Swanson and Miss Myrtle Knudson spent Tuesday. aft- ernoon with Mrs. Al Chapin. Mrs. Verna Nelson was elected oracle of the Sakakawea district No. 9, Royal Neighbors lodge at the an- nual meeting held in Bismarck in the Odd Fellows hall Friday. Mrs, Irene Jordan was elected recorder. Next ene the meeting will be held in Dris- coll. Mrs. Helmer Meland and children spent Monday with Mrs. Vic keder- son. Mrs. Dralle and sons Ernst and Herbert of Bismarck spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tweeten and son Kenneth of Washburn spent Sun- day and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. F._O. Johnson. Mrs. Geo. Haugen, Mrs. Vic Pedez- son and daughters Sylvia and Jackie spent Saturday with Mrs. Carl Me- land. Mrs. Chas. Swanson, Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Della Olson spent ‘Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. E. J. Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon were Bis- marck callers Tuesday. Miss Madge Runey, county super- intendent, visited school Monday. Maurice Herum was a Bismarck caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Berg and fam- ily have moved from the farm near Arena and are living on the Heftig Place. Dorothy Omodt spent Tuesday aft- ernoon and night with Helen Jack- son. le | Taft 1 SERRE IRON en nate Si Aone ar nDeeted By FLORENCE GOSNEY o 1 \ o E. L. Hurr was a business caller in Sterling Wednesday. John Baker was a capital city call- er Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney, son Charley, and Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Harry Edgerly motored to Bismarck Wednesday on business. Some from here attended the C. L, Booheister sale north of Sterling ‘Wednesday. A large crowd was pres- Jent, and things sold well, especially the milk cows. George W. Lewis was transacting business in Sterling Thursday. Lloyd Wildfang called at the Ernest L. Hurr home Thursday afternoon. He also called at P» M, Gosney's on his way home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon are spending a few days at the P. M. Gosney home. Wilbert is helping with the corn shocking. Charley Gosney attended the fare- well party at the Sterling schoolhouse Thursday, Oct. 2, for Lela Bootieister and Irene Harker. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Friday. W. E. Runey called at the Anton Oberg farm Friday. William Langley called on Mrs. Chas. Gaskill Friday morning in re- gard to her flax cutting. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill spent Firday visiting at the P. M. Gosney home. Mrs. John Baker was a Sterling caller Thursday. George Lewis, William and Lester Nieman were in Sterling Friday. P. M. Gosney called at the Ernest Hurr home Friday. . Mrs. Chas. Gaskill was shopping in Sterling Thursday. Gusta Hermanson left recently for Duluth. Hanaford Fairchild was in Sterling Friday. Johnnie Baker was a town caller Saturday night. ig Mr. Baeth and sons Ray and Bus- ter were capital city visitors Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son Hanaford were McKenzie callers Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- ily and Buster Baeth were capital city callers Saturday. ‘ ‘ James Baker was a town caller Monday. Norval Marvel called on W. E. Ru- ney Monday. M. L. Lewis was a business caller in town Monday. P. M. Gosney helped George Kusch haul posts from W. E. Runey’s Monday. Mrs. Henry Swindling was a town caller Monday. Mrs. E. C. Fogarty and Mrs. Mar- tin Nelson motored to Bismarck Monday. Miss Florence Gosney spent Sun- day with home folks. Elmona Hurr started to school in Sterling Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Swindling mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday to do shopping. Mrs. Swindling is still un- der the doctor's care. ' Mrs. John Baker and sons James and John. were called to Bismarck Monday night as Mrs. Roy Baker was seriously ill at the hospital. J. W. Riley from Bismarck was calling on all the voters of Taft townhip Monday. Ray Baeth called at the Carl Olson home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman at- tended the Booheister sale Wednes- day. Rex Swindling spent Wednesday night with Johnny Kling and attend- ed the Scout meeting. Mrs. W. W. Durfee spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Baker. Floyd Belk was calling in this vi- cinity Thursday. Mr. and-Mrs B. L. Koon called at the P.M. Gosney heme Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, Mrs. P. M. Gosney and daughter Florence ac- companied them back to Bismarck. Mrs. Gosney returning home on No. 8 Monday. Clara Fraccassi of Mandan spent the week-end visiting her cousin, Helen Swindling. Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Parke of Bis- marck, called at the George Lewis home Saturday. Herman Nieman, John Benz and Henry Swindling motored to Temvic for flour Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were Sunday dinner guests at the L. O. Bailey home at Moffit. L. E. Heaton of McKenzie was a business caller at the Carl Olson home Thursday. 2 Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Fogarty were town callers Tuesday. P. M. Gosney called at the E. L. Hurr home Tuesday night. Miss Ida Hurr was a town caller Tuesday ‘afternoon. Anton Oberg, was in Sterling Tues- day evening. $$ Wilson | By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored to Wilton Saturday on business mat- ters. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Berg anc fam- uly motored to Bismarck Wednesday to do shopping. Ole Olsen was a caller in Wilson Monday with the Rawleigh products. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Warner motor- ed to Bismarck Saturday to do shop- ping. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and son were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Adolph Wagner was a Washburn caller on business matters Thursday Mr. and Mrs, John Berg and daugh- ter Aletha motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs, Berg spent’ the aft- ernoon with Mrs. C, Rohrer while Mr. Berg attended to business matters. Mrs. Gust Neimiller is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Ketterling of Zeeland, N. D. Mr. and Mrs, George Ketterling, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ketterling and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf visited at the Fred Wise home Monday. Those that spent Sunday at the Christ Wolf home were Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kurle, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Neimiller, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schlafman, Mr. and Mrs. George and Jake Ketterling of Zeeland. The Wolf young folks spent Sun- day evening at the Sam Berg home. R. A. Berg motored to Washburn Saturday after some flour at the mill. Henry Gesele called at the John Berg home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mickelson and son Wesle and Mrs. Robert Rust of Martin, N. Dak., visited at the John Berg home Saturday and Sunday. Visitors at the John Berg home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spitzer of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Meyer of near Turtle Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Rever of near Mercer, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Wall, Jr., and Mf. and Mrs. Sam Berg and family and Charlie Rohrer of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg were Mer- cer callers on business Tuesday. Rev, and Mrs. Alex Gering of Mc- Clusky visited at the Edward Gesele home Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Christ Wolf motored to Bismarck Friday afternoon to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Seibel. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibold moved to Wilton where Mr. Seibold works at a moal mine. Otto Wolf and Gedon Ketterling called at the John Berg home Thurs- day on business matters. Nick Prockap of Dickinson spent Tuesday forenoon at the John Berg home. Wm. Wagner's young folks and the Wolf and Berg young folks #pent Sunday evening at the Robert Wer- ner home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. George Ketterling motored to Washburn Tuesday on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall and Tom Wall motored to Bismarck Saturday to do shopping. Mr. and Mrs. George Ketterling and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf mo- tored to Bismarck. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ketterling returned to their home from Bismarck to Zeeland, N. D. | ees 7 > | Sterling | oS By FERN R. STEWART Henry Jessen called at the Ed Schmidkunz home Thursday. A farewell party was given for Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Booheister Thursday night at the Roscoe Parker home. Mr. and Mrs. Leese visited with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Lang Sunday. Carey Johnson and Grandpa John- son were*McKenzie callers Friday. Clifford Olson spent the week-end in Fargo. Mrs, Paul Lang and Mrs. Emil Lang were Driscoll callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eizenbize of Driscoll attended the Chas. Booheister sale Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Wright were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. John Wildfang of McKenzie at- tended the sale at the Chas. Booheis- ter home Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Lang and Mrs. Emi! Lang called on Mrs. Harry Edgerly Mon- day afternoon. The Boy Scouts met October 2, at 7:30 at the schoolhouse. Clifford Olson is scout master. A surprise farewell party was given for Irene Harker and Lela and Virgil Booheister at the schoolhouse Thurs- day night. The evening was spent in dancing. Initation of the freshman was held at the schoolhouse Friday night. There were many tricks and jokes played on the freshman by the upper classman. A good lunch was served before departing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Booheister and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker called at the John Leese home Friday evening. Clifford Wright and Arvia and Ernie Eskalis were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. ¢ Selma Syversen was a town caller Sunday. Charley Gosney and Luciile Elness attended the dance at the Allens- worth farm Saturday night. Ed Gibson was a town cailer Fri- day. * Max Lang shipped a carload of cat- tle Tuesday.” Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wahlmar and family were Wing visitors Sunday. Roy and. Harold Olson were town callers: Wednesday. i. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith called on \ ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Langley saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson calied at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. Ruth and Katherine Wagner called on Adelaide Hall Sunday afternoon. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were: E. A. Kling, Dorothy Zuraff, Lorret- ta Jacobson, H. R. Wright and son Clifford, Marion Ness, Mel Ness, Pete Schlaback, Homer Envick, Mrs. L. B. Smith, Jim Sedivic, Mrs. Wildfang and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom} Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ness and family and Mrs. Roy Turner, were Suncay call- ers at the Herman Neiman home. Mino Harms and Miss Gladys Ness called at the Oscar Anderson home Sunday. Mrs, John Sedivic called on Mrs. Oscar Anderson Monday afternoon. Pete Schlaback and H. E. Wildfang were Bismarck callers Monday. Leroy Anderson, Roy Hansen, Clarence Hansen, and the Misses Tillie Schoon, Lela Booheister and | Fern Stewart, called on Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen Wednesday evening. Ed Schmidkunz called at the Ed Freshour home Sunday. = - Clifford Wright was a Bismarch caller Thursday. Charlie Gosney and: Lucille Elness went to Bismarck Thursday evening after Miss Florence Gosney. Clarence Hansen and Leroy Ander- sen left Sunday for Wisconsin. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. E, W. Anderson entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in hon- or of Mr. Anderson's birthday, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Swanick, R. D, Crum and Mrs. C. E, Crum. Mr. and Mrs. B. W Graham of Wing accompanied by Mrs. C. E. Crum and R. D. Crum were visitors in Bis- marck Monday. Quite a few from here attended the sale at the C. L. Booheister farm Wednesday. W. L. Watson wis a caller at the T. Hughes home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Antrim moved in rooms in the W. L. Watson Tues- day for light housekeeping during the winter. George Manly purchased a new sedan Wednesday. Bruce Belk of the Stair Motor Co. of Bismarck was a business caller in McKenzie Wednesday. Wendell Drawver returned home from Litchville Thursday where he has been employed by the North- western Bell Telephone company. Miss Ruth Cordner, assistant principal of the high school, enter- tained a few of the high school stu- dents at a picnic Thursday evening. Those who attended were Gerald and Madeline Boren, Florence Envick, Sylvester McCloskey, Gladys Durfce, Claudie Ripley, Ruth Lewis, Chester Coons, William Durfee, Mary Ellen Reese, Miss Martin and Miss Eling- son, They first motored to the Rocks near Wing, then returned to the Menoken grove for their picnic McKenzie } oe | Supper. D. B. Leathers is moving a barn from McKenzie to Sterling for H. 8. Fairchild. SB The district convention of the Royal Neighbors which was held in Bis- marck Friday was well attended, 21 put on the initiation work at the eve- ning session at 6:30. <All mem- bers from the many camps who at- tended took dinner at the Patterson hotel after the evening session. The Bismarck camp served delicious re- freshments to the visiting camps. be in October of next year will be held at Driscoll, The ball game which was to be Played at Sterling Friday by the Mc- Kenzie and Sterling high school team was called off after the first inning had been played on account of the rain. Mrs. H. F. Pearson and sons of Bismarck visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Struwing and Mr. afd Mrs. Easton from Wednesday to Sunday evening, her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewellian also of Bismarck called for Mrs. Pearson Sunday. The nine month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert returned home with Mrs. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Fairchild of Sterling were visitors in McKenzie Saturday evening. Mrs. Fairchild was a visitor at the M. A. Doucette home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Perry of Bis- marck were Sunday visitors at the George Manly home. Emil Bibelhiemer of Braddock was a Friday visitor at the John Fuehrer home. George and Ed Fuehrer accom- panied by Stanley Beckley and Fred Flegel of Linton motored to Long Lake Sunday on a hunting trip. Ed Easton, D. B. Leathers, George Watson, Wayne Drawver and Paul Antrim went on a hunting trip Sun- day to Long Lake. Miss Pauline Fuehrer of Sterling visited at her home here over the week-end, She also visited Mis M. J. Belcher before returning to her work at Sterling. Among the many shoppers from here in Bismarck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Easton and daughter Alice, Miss Rose Fuehrer and Ed Fuehrer. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brutsman of Breien were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Belcher. Rev. G. A. Lewis and family are leaving for Ashley Wednesday, where they will make their home. Reverend Van Horn of Minot will be our new iter. George Manly made a business trip to Sterling Monday. Mrs. H. R. Raeshke was a visitor at the Miles Belcher home Saturday afternoon. Mrs, Tom Hughes visited Miss Evelyn Betz Monday afternoon. Ervin Anderson flew his plane home from Bismarck gne day last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson and daughter Miss Esther accompanied by Miss Sanborn motored to Bis- marck Monday evening where they attended the show at the Paramount theater. Miss Ruth Cordner, assistant prin- cipal of the school here, moved down from Bismarck Monday morning for the winter. She is rooming and board- ing at the Fred Long home. Henry Lewis and E. Van Dyne went on a hunting trip to Long Lake Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Cayse of St. Anthony were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Van Dyne. Mrs. Cayse and Mrs. Van Dyne are sisters. A. C. Staack of Bismarck was a McKenzie caller Tuesday. Mrs, Henry Lewis and daughter Miss Ruth were Sunday guests of of the McKenzie members attended. ‘The officers of the McKenzie camp The next district meeting which will | Mrs, M. A. Doucette. Mrs. Lewis vis- ited Mrs. Hermanson Monday. Rev. G. A. Lewis motored to Bis- marck Tuesday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson of Bis- marck were Sunday, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Dyne. George Whipple and family of Sanger were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gilbert. | Still ee Se By B. P. HAGSTROM _% The people in the community will be happy to hear of the recent mar- riage of Walfred Asplund to Miss Astrid Johnson of Fergus Falls. The newlyweds are making their home on Mr. Asplund’s farm near Still. Miss Jeanette Coleman who is working in the Dakota bank at Bis- marck spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coleman. Mrs. Morris Anderson and son Theodore and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cor- nel who have spent the past year in Michigan, Illinois and other points im the United States, returned to their former home near Sti Sunday morning. Mrs. ;Conrad Johnson motored to Wilton Tuesday with Carl Windmill who spent a few days'at the Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson were callers of Mrs. Signe Johnson Wed- nesday. Eric Pearson was. a business caller in Regan Wednesday. Velma Johnson and Oliver Noon were among those-who motored to Turtle Lake Friday to attend the football game between Turtle Lake and Wilton. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson made a business trip to Bismarck Saturday. R. C. Nelson and O. G. Hagstrom called on A. Lundberg Saturday. Anthony and Arthur Erickson mo- tored to Brush Lake Saturday and remained until Sunday evening. Vernon Richard of Wilton spent Saturday and Sunday with his cousin George Johnson. Helen Broehl, and Hilda and Lillian Ghylin spent Saturday with Hilma Johnson. Martin Strand and sons are build- ing a barn on the Munson place where the Albrecht family have moved. Conrad Johnson took a truck load of ducks and chickens to Wilton Sat- urday for Ed Broehl. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nelson and twins, Betty and Billy, visited Mon- day afternoon with Mr. ard Mrs. Walderman Backman. Bert Hedstrom was a Wilton caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughter were Sunday callers at the J.T. Johnson home. Fed Johnson called on Eric Pear- son Tuesday evening. Oliver Noon called Thursday. Clarence. Johnson motored to Bis- marck on Sunday. , Mrs. Signe Johnson called on Mrs. Eric Pearson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sundquist were evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom Friday. The Rev. and Mrs. Oster and daughter Mary, of Regan, were call- ers of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson Tuesday evening. Anthony Erickson, Henry Rich- ards, Theo. Amundson, and Fritz Johnson called on Ole Hagstrom one day last week. in Wilton -—+ Wing By LILLIE MUELLER Mrs, Harry Knowles received the sad news Sunday evening of the death of her sister, Mrs. Spencer, at Sioux Falls, S, D. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cleveland took Mrs. Knowles to Aberdeen Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barth and chil- dren, Viola, Fred and Raymond spent Sunday at the Weber home. Edith Mueller spent several days at her parental home last week during her mother’s illness, Mr. and Mrs. Riley of Steele were business callers in the Wing vicinity Monday. Lena Kraft assisted her sister, Mrs. Gi Weber, with house cleaning last week. Mr. and Mrs. I, Kremenetsky and daughter spent Wednesday and Thursday at Bismarck. H. Beall and family of Bismarck were business callers in Wing Sunday. Mrs. E. E, See entertained a few young girls at a birthday party Sun- day, held at her home, in honor of her daughter Maxine’s 13th birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games. Josie Olson assisted at the Boyton ranch the first few days of this .week. Mr. and Mrs, Abner Fryer spent a few days at the James Olson home. Rev. Christ of Wilton conducted church services in the Wing Congre- gational church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wagle spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cumber in Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey mo- tored to Wilton Sunday to see a doc- tor about their daughter's leg. Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Davis and chil- dren and Mrs. John Harty were Bis- marck callers Saturday. Mrs. Davis and infant daughter left for Killdeer where they will visit relatives for a week. Mrs. Lewis Larson of Sterling was a guest at the E. 8. Larson home last week. The Wing high school held an init!- ation party at the school Friday eve- ning. The evening was spent in playing game” and a lunch was served at midnight Jake Leno of Arena visited at the Christ Berg and Jake Hein homes Sunday. Rev. R. E. Strutz of Jamestown was an over-night guest at the Berg home Sunday. Weber spent Sunday afternoon at the E.“Larsor, home. Sunday visitors at the Ben Klag- enburg home were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Simar and daughter Frances and E. J. Simar, Sr.. all of Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spitzer and daughter Irene and son Willis and Lawrence Spitzer, all of Bismarck. Mrs. Christ Berg entertained a number of frierds at a surprise birth- day part; for Mr. Berg at her home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossart spent Sunday at the Jake Wagner home. Mr, and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter spent Sunday afternoon visiting at Tuttle. A large crowd attended the birthday surprise party held for B. S. Larson J. Scalion and Mrs. Albert Littlé at the hall Thursday. The evening vas spent in dancing and a aeli-ious lunch was, served at midnight? Mrs. Ged. Piepkc n was a Sunday afternon visitor with Mrs. R. J. Bleth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oswald were Sunday evening callers at the Mueller home. Mabel Olson spent the week-end at her parental home in Wing. She is attending high school in Bismarck L F. Lytle returned to his home Monday after spending ‘the past month visiting with relatives and oid friends in Ohio RnR eauer nr Tansee Mt | Hampton ij j RRs ts ct By ELIZABETH KOPPY Frances Chesrown went to Linton Tuesday. Frank Lawler purchased several hogs from Rennie Buck Wednesday. Earl Smith called at the “Ted” Lawler home Wednesday. Herman Backhaus was a business caller in Lonton Tuesday. Mrs. Steve Koppy and son Math were shopping in Bicmarck Wednes- day afternoon. James Andrus of Bismarck was a business caller in this vicinity Friday. Francis Chesrown went to Linton Friday. Joe Fettig of Linton delivered gas- oline to farmers in this vicinity Fri- day forenoon. Roscoe Bowman and son were business callers in Temvik Thursday. John, Fred and Herman Ohlhauser were hunting prairie chickens Sun- day. Mrs, Busby and son Ferman, Leon- ard Logue and son Floyd went to Linton Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and daughters visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. ‘Wally and Jake Schiermeister and Henry Knittel visited at the Morford home Sunday afternoon. Math Koppy and Wally Schier- meister visited at the Jake Schier- meister home Sunday evening. Frank Chesrown and son Francis motored to Linton Monday after- noon. Math Koppy was a business caller at the Busby home Monday forenoon. Leonard Logue, who is working for Ferman Busby, went to his home at Linton Monday. Several farmers are delayed with threshing in this locality on account of rains we are recently having. Frank Lawler went to Livona Sun- day. SRE rs | Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr, and Mrs, Frank Erickson and son Ernest spent the week-end at the Andrew Nelson home. Frank also went on a hunting trip Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and baby, Mary Ann, spent Sunday after- noon visiting at the Joe Brostrom home. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brown called at the Wm. Brown home Sunday. Mrs. Clifford Hanson, Miss Flor- ence Franklund and Hazel Peterson and Clarence Franklund motored to Minot Sunday to meet Clifford Han- sen, who was on his way home from his father’s funeral in Washington. My. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald spent Saturday at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Mr. Lillefjeld and Gerald also called at the Andrew Nelson home. Iver Erickson and Arthur Dain- strom are threshing for Andrew Nel- son this week. : Anton Nelson left for Chicago, Ili- nois, Wednesday. He spent most of the summer at home with his fol He will seek employment in Chicag Mrs. Lester Brown helped M1 Fred Brown cook for threshers Mo day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom and children called at the A. R. Brostrom home Sunday evening. Carl Carlson called on Dick Ive! son Sunday. He had moved his threshing machine on Mr. Iverson's land the day before. Andrew Nelson was a Wilton call- er Thursday morning. Misses Noreen and Hope Hannitield called at the Clifford Hansen home Friday evening. the Ole Lillefjeld home. oe | Regan 1 2 nn By BURDELLA B. HELGESON The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Oct. 9th in the Log Cabin. All members are urged to attend as there are several important business matters to be taken up. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins were din- ner guests at the J. Fisher home Sun~ day evening. Russel Hopkins motored to Harmon Sunday where he visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and Miss Gladys Burdette were guests at the home of Mrs. Ingabore Rasmus~ son near Driscoll, Sunday evening. A. H, Lundberg returned from Montana, Saturday. G. J. Stewart, who has made his home in Regan for the past two years, left for Linton Saturday, where he will be employed in the Red Owl store. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble of Driscoll were guests at the A. H. Helgeson home, Wednesday evening. ‘Wm. Danielson spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Danielson. Mrs. Reka Manning and son, Earl, planned to leave Tuesday of this week for a two weeks visit with rela- tives and friends in South Dakota and Iowa. Lila and Ethel Hendrickson, Andy ing and Malinda Manning spent the week-end at their homes in Regan Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins were Bis- marck callers Tuesday. Miss Marie Huber, candidate tor county superintendent, called on L. Kelly, candidate for sheriff, was a business caller here Friday. Don, Dan, Marius, Burleigh and Mayland Christenson, who have been working here for the past month, left Edith Mueller, Richard and seo here Saturday. > Sunday. Mayland will return some time this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly were Sunday evening, The dance was postponed last &e~ urday evening because of the bad roads and the rain. However, there will be a dance in the Log Cabin, Saturday, Oct. 11, given by the Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary. ‘The Hessian fly, farm scourge, in~ creased 50 per cent in Ohio last vear, sity agricultural college. Garnes, Richard Rhines, Ella Schiller) for their home in Ellendale, Minn., guests at the Clarence Scott home according to the Ohio State Univer- Elias Lillefjeld spent Thursday at_

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