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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1930” NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Jack Rogers has been assisting Bert Glanville haul hay the past week. Teddy. Haas called at MclIntyres ‘Tuesday evening. ‘The horse Allen Frazicr was look- ing for was found dead near Ed Wagner's. It is thought it got into some grain and eating to much of it caused its death. ‘Thomas Mertz was a business call- er in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons and Jack Rogers were among the shoppers in Wing Saturday. Miss Pauline Wolf, who has been assisting at the Hazlegrove home, re- turned to her home Saturday evening. Mrs. Hazlegrove has recovered trom her illness so that she is able to do her housework. Mr. and Mrs. Gesslie and sons ac- companied by Miss Rosemary Gergen motored to Turtle Lake Sunday to visit relatives. Mike Beacom did some trucking for Bert Glanville and McIntyre broth- ers the forepart of the week. Mrs. J. J. Scallon and Mrs. Iva Little motored to Bismarck Saturday to attend the homemakers training class. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Miss Rose Mulholland, Miss Rosemary Gergen attended the birthday party given in Wing Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Iva Little, Ed Larson and J. J. Scallon. There will be a Catholic Ladies Aid supper and fancy work sale Saturday, Oct. 11. Laveren Goldberg called at Elmer Perry's Saturday. Harold Kraft spent the week-end at home. He is employed at the Hazlegrove home. Miss Rose Schneider week-end with her Goodrich. Miss Rosemary Gergen was an over night guest at the McIntyre home ‘Thursday. Howard Glanville and Ben Boss ‘were supper guests at Bert Glanville’s Sunday evening. ————— ___—_—- { Hazlegrove J By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Spent the Parents near Frank Gray called at Ray Hazle- Grove’s one day this week. Mrs. 8. O. Gray visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove a few days this week. George Pehl carried -1aail one day this week in Oscar's piace. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Elmer Perry home one day this week. Mr. Mansfield, the harcware man in Tuttle called at Hazlegrove's one day this week inquiring the road to Beak’s. Ed Wagner called at Elmex Perry's Saturday forenoon. Elmer Perry was in Tuttle Satur- day on business. Mr. and’Mrs. Ray Haziegrove were shopping in Tuttle Saturday after- 100n. , Ed Wagner called at the Ray Hazle- srove home Saturday night. Miss Pauline Wolff, who has been working at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove while Mrs. Hazle- grove was sick, returned to her homé Saturday night. Christ Stohler called at Ray Hazle- | da’ Brove’s Saturday. Mrs. Ruben Stohler and daughter called at the Christ Stohler home one day this’ week. Mrs. Carrie Kraft snd son Andrew and Adam Schopp were in Bismarck ene day this week. Mrs. Kraft went “over to consu:: the doctor. Mrs. Owen McIntyre was in Wing shopping Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove called at the Harry Ulfers home Sunday afternoon. , Mr, and Mrs. Geselle and family drove to Turtle Lake Sunday to visit relatives. bs Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were supper guests at the home of Mr. at Mrs. Owen McIntyre Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and family were shopping in Tuttle one this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beyers and family were in Tuttle Saturday. Ray Hazlegrove and Harold Kraft drove cattle to Tutile Monday, where Ray is shi» ing with E. B. Sauter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss “Opal Gray and Mrs. 8, O. Gray drove to Pettibone Sunday to take Mrs. S. O. Gray home. Elmer Perry has the threshers this ‘week. The Catholic church ladies are going to hold a sale next Saturday, the llth, in Wing. : Miss Rose Mulhclland is a guest at the home of Xr. and Mrs. Bill Spitzer, near Bismarck, this week. By MARGARET DAVIS Mr, and Mrs. Charles Magnuson ‘were business callers in Regan ‘Thursday morning. Some of the farmers attended the Wilkinson sale Friday north of Reg- an. Eugene: Perkins attended to busi- ness Thursday in Regan. Nels Alms finished digging his po- tatoes this week, he had about 70 bushel and has some of the largest ever raised on display in the A. H. Lundberg window in Regan. Marilyn Johnson was absent two mn, 068 day all from Ghylin school jo. 1. ‘Oliver Tosseth missed high schoo! Monday to help his brother, Arne, with his threshin; ra Willis Johnson helped Nels Tos- eth, his uncie, haul grain Moxiday. Nick Holgerson was a business at the Willis Gill home Fri- Strom boys are hauling their of Regan. Mr. Top- his hay from the Nels Alm and son business shoppers on Re- Bergetta Tosseth returned after spending a few weeks, in Mandan. Be eEEE AEE anFed FE Paul Davis motored to Bismarck "Mr. Alms motored to Wilton Sat- ‘urday where they sold some chick- ens. . Mels Towseth moved the first of the ”, = ine week to his farm he bought. Nick Holgersons were calling on Mrs. Sundquist Sunday. Lucille Johnson was staying with her aunt this week in Ghylin. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins and children were visiting Mas. A. Tos- seth, Mrs. Perkins parents. L. W. Davis and sons, Staton and Owen, have commenced hauling their hay from Rock Hill this week. Adolph Krause has returned trom South Dakota and has moved his jhousehold furniture from Wilton. We understand he has rented the Mary Rache farm for the coming year in Rock Hill township. Raymond oliver was a caller on L. W. Davis Sunday. The prairies were filled with autos Sunday, hunting season being opened on the prairie chickens. Oliver and Arne Tosseth were callers on L. W. Davis Saturday eve- ning on a business errand. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and éhil- dren were Sunday guests of H. B. Gills. Albert Perkins motored to Regan Saturday evening to take in the dance but it was a failure due to the mud- dy roads as the players did not all come. Miss Ida Tosseth spent the week- end in Wilton the guest of her sis- ter Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter were business callers in Regan Saturday evening. Owen, Margaret, and Eunice Davis were callers at the Tosseth home Sunday afternoon. Wm. Backman and sons of the south end township were Regan shoppers Saturday. Gwen Benson and son Benny of Estherville, visited with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Arne Tosseth, Sunday. Henry Rosendahl is moving to the Frank Skula farm where Nels Tos- seth moved from this week. Mrs. Luther Davis called on Mrs. Roy Farley Monday afternoon. Paul Davis is taking care of Joe Scallon’s stock while he is in South Dakota visiting relatives. Walter Colman motored to Regan Saturday evening to take in the dance. Arne Tosseth motored to Bismarck Monday. {Wild Rose 4 —_—_—______________-» By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL —_— The county grader arrived Friday to begin grading. roads in the eastern Part of the township. W. H. Brownawell accompanied his son H. D. Brownawell of Moffit to Bismarck Tuesday. William Gimbel of Hazelton was through here last week purchasing turkeys for .market. i Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hirula and son Gus plan on taking a trip to Minne- sota in the near future. Miss Maxine Burnsideg, teacher of school No. 1,:spent the week-end at her home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle mate @ brief call in Bismarck: Monday, John Beauciair ‘ot Moffit friends here Saturday. Rye seeding is Pro- Btess and will sooti "be ied. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson were Capital City callers Friday. Mrs. Jake Voll and: her sister Mrs. Obert Selhus spent several days at the Mandan convention. Mr. Voll went up to bring them home Sun- y. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle enter- tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and little daugh- ter Joyce and Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell. On account of bad weather Miss cial until Friday evening, Oct. 10. [Heaton] By SARAH HEINLE Miss Heida Berg was a. business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Tues- day morning. Busines callers at Sam Berg’s Tues- lay. A. _H. Heinle and son were callers at Fred Wagner's home Tuesday afternoon. Jennings home Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. R. Logge and sons were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday afternoon. E. R. Logge is hauling grain away from the machine for Mr. Keck. John Olson was a business. caller at the A. H. Heinle home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Logge w in Washburn shopping Friday. Miss D. Sour of Washburn visited School No, 1 Friday. . Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Walcker and son and Sarah Heinle were Bismarck @| shoppers Sati Mr. and Mrs. John Walcker Sr. @| 8nd Mrs. John J. Newbarth are vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs. John Flim- mer at Bowdon, Mrs. Flimmer is their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Heinle and fam- ily attended church at Ws Sarurday evening and Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kast and fam- ily attended church at Washburn Sunday atfernoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and fam- ily visited at the Sam Berg home Monday evening. Florence Lake — | o———-_—..- ° By HELEN WITT Mr, and Mrs, John Witt were Wing shoppers Wednesday, Mrs. Herman Seilenger spent Sun- day with Mrs. M. Glanville. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family. were Bismarck callers Monday. Miss Ruth Hien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hien and LeRoy C. Marchant, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant of Wing, were married Monday, Oct. 6. at 3:00 o'clock’ by Rev. Ira Herzberg at Bismarck. The witnesses were Mr. and Mrs J. EB. Witt. The young couple left for California .Tuesday. where they plan to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mrs. Albert Little and Mr. Joe Scallon shoppers Monday. A birthday party in bonor ot Mrs. Albert Little, Ed Larson and Joe Scalion, given by Mrs. Larson and were Bismarck Ada Saville postponed her basket so- | ¥! A. H. Heinle was a caller at Wm. | ©! Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Heinle were Th Nina Waiste spent the week-end at} Mr. and at Mrs. Scallon, was held in the Wing hall Thursday evening. The evening was spent in dancing, with a delicious Lein and son Valedmar, Ole Vik and son George. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and [port a fair yield, while others did not get much, Mr. and Mrs, Christ Smith of Huft lunch served between 11 and 12/Gladys Burdette visited at the Harry |called at the Claud Hause home Mon- o'clock. A large crowd was present and everyone reported a lovely time. Ralph Halver motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son Junior motored to Bismarck Tuesday. LeRoy Marchant called at the John Witt home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs Charles Johns were Wing shoppers Wednesday. ‘e peRMER RSET Srey OT Canfield | o By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Violet Olson and Dee Bailey re- turned home from Bismarck Sunday where they have been visiting friends. The Canfield Homemakers club met at the P. E. Patton home. The day was spent in reading the by-laws and constitution which was voted on and accepted. The club is also making program books. Two new members joined, Mrs. Christ Wageman and Violet Olson. The next meeting will be held at 'the S. R. Little home Thursday, Oct. 15. Every member 1s urged to b present 4s it is the first major project lesson and roll call is to be answered by cookie recipes. Mrs. Patton served a delicious lunch. J. M, Humphreys was elected Sun- day school superintendent in place of Mrs, Wilkenson who plans to leave soon for Wisconsin. Quite a large crowd attended the sale at Wilkenson’s Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin, Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Roy Little and Oscar Olson were Bismarck business callers Monday. Mr .and Mrs. John Moser were call- ers in Wilton Saturday. A large crowd gathered at the Canfield school Sunday evening for a}. farewell party given in honor of Mr. ‘and Mrs. C. W. Wilkenson and Mr. and Mrs. John Howe. The evening was spent in playing games after which a pot luck lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkenson plans on going .o Wisconsin and Mr. and Mrs. John Howe are moving to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Ghylin and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson were dinner guests at. the Ole A. Olson home in. Wing. violet and Fred Olson, Dee Bailey, Ollie Cook and Burnett Jacobson visited at the Ole A.. Olson and Joe Cook. Sr. drove to last week. Joe Cook them to Jamestown ith his sisters. jicken pie supper eld school between. and 7. After supper iven which will be sponsored by the family called Helgeson home Sunday. evening. The Lather League meets at Harry Helgeson’s next Sunday evening, Oct. 2, at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson were shoppers in Wing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kuisti ana Adolph Johnson motored to Driscoll Monday. f_ Schrunk o— e By MARGARET MARCHANT A wedding ceremony was.read on Monday afternoon by Rey. Ira E. Herzberg of Bismarck, aniting in marriage Charles LeRoy Marchant, fson of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant, Wing, to Miss Ruth Leona Hien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hien also of Wing. The ceremony was Performed at 3:00 at the Evangelical Parsonage in Bismarck. The ring service was used. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt, sister and brother-in-law of the groom were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Marchant left for Fresno, Calif., on Tuesday, to make their future home. Mrs.. Hermen. Neiters returned to her home Tuesday afternoon, from St. Cloud, Minn., after attending the funeral of her mother. 5 Miss Ruth Hien is spending this week visiting at the R. G. Marchant home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Novy: motored to Wing Wednesday forenoon. Miss Tillie Hien is visiting with Miss: Dorthea Skei this week.’ LeRoy Marchant called at the J. E. Witt home Tuesday forenoon: Thomas Novak motored to Wing ‘Tuesday. Chris Hien was a busingss caller in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G..Marchant and family and Miss Ruth Hien were Wing callers Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters at- tended the birthday party held at the Wing opera house Thursday evening. Miss Tilly Hien is visiting a few days this week with Miss Louise Thurn at the Jacob Berg home, Mrs. John Witt spent Friday at her parental home. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Hien and ‘fam- G. 5 John Witt and Ray Marchant at- tended the sale at the Wilkinson home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Hien anc fam- ily ‘visited at the Jake Hien home Thursday evening. Herman Neiters and daughter Mar- cella attended the sale at the Wilkin- son home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Nolan and fam- ily were Wing callers Saturday eve- ning. Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and day. They brought their little ney home, who has been staying with for the past two weeks, they went to Paul Hapel’s, visited before returning to the Robert. Woodland of home again, after spending man Stewart were callers’ at the Henry Gabel home: Sunday, Don Nicholson and sister’ Annie were shopping ‘in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hause and:son Ernest called at the John Stewart home Tuesday. M. Nielson spent a few days last week at the Iver Christefison home while cutting diamond willows to build his flower stands of. He expects to make a hundred of. these stands to sell before long. Those from this. vicinity who were shopping in the Capital City:Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mallard, Mr. and Mrs, Lee Mallard, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Daven- port, Vernon Gramling, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Dan McLean, Frank Glum, and D. W. Stewart. O. G. Davenport and Rev. Goulson went to Steele Tuesday. ————————. { Moffit By MRS..C. E. MOFFIT ‘The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. E, M. Whittaker last Wednes- day. A good crowd was present. Elec- tion of officers was in order. Mrs. A. E. Cline was reelected president, Mrs. Frank Benz, secretary; Mrs. Emi Enockson, treasurer. The next meet- ing will be at the A. E. Cline h Wednesday, Nov. 5. ES O. E. Kinzler attended conference at Edgeley last week. He will be with us the coming year we are glad to say. ‘The Mothers’ club and Ladies’ Aid will serve a chicken pie supper on Saturday night, Oct. 18, at 6 o'clock for the benefit of the preacher's sal- ary. Everybody come and help out All those who feel they can Gonate or help, please do so as their help will be appreciated. It will be at the hall. Friends will be interested in hearing of the birth of an 8-lb. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Abelson of Min- neapolis on Sept, 18. Mr. worked on the elevator here .a year ago and they made many ‘friends while here. We extend our congratu- lations. B. F. Lane received the sad news of the death of a niece, Mrs. Opal Pugh, at Wenatchee, Washington, on Sept. 30. Sleeping sickness caused her death. She was about 35 years old and leaves her husband and three small boys, Howard Botts who has been work- | ¢, “Jing on Porter's threshing rig left Wednesday morning for points in Texas where he will work. =|: Wm. Lane, Mrs. Burt Johnson and Miss Wilhelmina, Moffit visited at | Hi left for Fesno, Calif, Tuesday morn- ‘Jing, where they will ptake’ their fu- By OLGA M. RISE ‘The Zion Luther League gave a pro- gram in the Langedahl church Sun- day evening. A large crowd was present. Clarence ‘Rise is at present employ- ed at the Boynton ranch west of, i. Lein of Regan called at Al- fred Arneson’s and:J. O. Rise’s Tues- day afternoon. Frank O'Brien of San Francisco, Calif. called on.H, E. Helgeson and Helmer Helgeson “Monday. Mr. O'Brien, is a son-in-law of Helmer Helgeson. He was en route home from New York City. A. H. Heinle and son Richard were |. George Vik called at J. O. Rise’s fednesday morning. Olga, Selma, Joseph, and Arthur Rise, Arnold Christianson, Nina ‘Waiste and Olaf Olauson attended the birthday party on Ed Larson, Joe Scallon and Mrs. Albert Little at the Wing hall Thursday evening. Mrs. Herbie Gunderson left ior St. Paul, Minn., Saturday where she will be employed at the L. E. Larson home this winter. Dorothy Borkman spent the week- end at her home. Dallas Borkman motored to Driscoll her home in Lyman. Arnold Christianson, Valdemar Lein and Mrs. Harry. Helgeson motored to Driscoll Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Hanol Christianson and daughter motored to Tuttle Thursday Joseph Rise spent Sunday at Ole spent al Spilde’s and Ole Vik’s. A few from this vicinity attended the show at Arena Saturday eveutng. Mrs. Henry Nelson and Muriel, daughter spent "Weaneadey "at. the spent at the Harry Helgeson h ome. Not a very large crowd attended services Sunday. There will be Nor- wegian services again next Suriday. Oct. 12, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Salhus of assisting Mrs. Harry Helgeson with house cleaning. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson and , ‘ily visited at the Henry Arneson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson, son Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hel- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Arneson and family visited at the A. T. Arneson home Sunday afternoon. geson and son, Harry, Jr., were visi- tors at Ole Nelson's Sunday after- noon. Art Bjorhus motored to Driscoll Sunday. Mayland Christenson of Regan hauled coal and posts for Harry Hel- geson Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson daughter Muriel. Rev. Foss and Theo- dore Torgeson spent Sunday after- noon at the John Birkeland home The Josephson young folks attended the birthday party on Magme Hokan- EMail Thursday night at the Finn all. Shoppers in Dtscoll’ Monday were Joseph and Selma Rise. Marvin Bers < ture home. * |, Hekman Neiters was a Wing caller last ‘Tuesday. L. CG. Marchant called at the Her- man Neiters home Sunday. Gustaph Witt called at the Jake Path home Sunday, near Tuttle. motored to Wing day for Tuttle, where they spent the week-end wth relatives. LeRoy Marchant called at the John Witt home Tuesday. Herman Neiters and daughter Mar- cella motored to Wing Friday after- noon, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Johnson mo- Mrs, Rpy Marchant and family | 54 at the J. E. Witt home Mon- J. E, Witt spent Friday after- Marchant home. it called at the Her- home evening. _ Glen View By MRS. L. JACOBSON re 5 Jacobson visited at the Arthur Lar- . neon Visitedattie Greek township Y dat led | returned Saturda: from the Peekens. to Ce the Fay Johnson home Sunday. Cluskey visited at the Sam Berg home | R. Friday. Aarvig; vice president, Mrs. A. J. Piers; secretary Mrs. Sh tlaaac treasurer, Mrs. E. Saville. In the. Worthwhile news issued by Hazelton Leader we are pleased . George Ivey was the winner of a check for $10 for @ one dish meal recipe for the month of August. Her recipe was “Pennsyl- vania Dutch Hot Salad.” ‘The Braddock orchestra has been reorganized with a new name at- McClusky were callers at the Karl Schatz home Saturday. Earl McCallister was an Alta shop- per ‘Thursday. : John Anderson was a business caller :t the Karl Schatz home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Emil Zelmer spending a few days at Emil John- son’s. Brackett home faday, we ri home a Philip Wentz of Pickardyille called Paul and Miss Clara Wagner visited | tached to it, thus:. “Lion's New|ct the Kar? Schatz home Friday. id relatives tear Turtle | Rhythm Band.” It is composed of the} Karl Schatz and son Thafield called Lake Sunday. Edward Reimke of Martin spent Mrs. A. F. Ghylin entertained a number of rélatives and . friends 1 | After the business meeting lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting, which will be a meet- ing, will be held at the Steve Little home Oct. 16th. are arvin Manning and Steve Little spent Sunday at Wildwood lake. The auction sale of the C. Wilkin-. son home Friday drew a very good crowd and everything sold af a good members, L. V. Lesher, Ar- Kimble tyre to attend a. church convention at Mandan. Sorem motored to Bismarck after Mrs. Sorem, who has been in the hospital for a while fol- her recent operation. Mrs. em’s many ¢ she id trust that she will fully A. R. Button. Mr. E. Ryan end Mr. and Ryan started out on a Sunday, but not having success went on, to Na- here they spent the remain- e day with relatives. lacLachlan and Eldon Sem- gn auto trip to Robinson to unt for game. They returned home morning after a fine experi- h the beautiful roads of that . ‘They should have cohsulted Vie about those roads before Ladies of the Woodman Circle met in Siem’s hall We eve- , Oct. 8, with 16 members in at- Pp. m, guest to bring enough dishes for themselves and escort was adopted. After the dinner good music furnished the orchestra will be given and it hoped that everyone present will have an enjoyable time. F. M. Long ts still confined in the Bismarck hospital, although hi steadily improving and .we trust that he will soon be able to return home. Church Notes at the Dan Rinehart home: Friday. Mr, and Mrs. oKttlieb Steinert made @ business trip to Regan Thursday. sa By S. GYLDEN i Emil Lehto, day. ‘ Miss Sylvia “Eckholm is empjloyed at Max ‘Lang’s near Sterling. « The party which was held at the Finn hall Thursday evening ‘was well attended: aes Mrs, Ira. Thorson and. children were supper guests, of Mrs. Arch’s Saturday. Miss Sadie Gylden was a business caller at Gust Eckholm’s ‘Monday evening. Arne Antilla was a Wing caller Saturday. Ed Eliason’ was transacting busi- ness in Mandan Saturday. Emil and Lydia Lehto, Martha Koski, Lauri Pihlgja, Adolph John- son, Eino Kari, lam Kukkola, Ed- win Olson; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jo- Bill Mulari called at John Gylden’s and William Wanttaja’s Thursday . |evening. Frank Holmes called at Louis Ol- son's Monday. Saima Pihlaja spent the week-end at Henry Pilaja’s. Alex Ranta called at Henry .Pih- is laja’s and John Gylden’s Monday. Sererie Eckholm and Wano Inget stopped at John Gylden’s en route business chee Gite mote church serv-| home from Wing ‘Monday. ‘Willie Uhde ‘and Mrs, Frank Michelsen and Mr. and Mrs. John Boschee and chil- . and Mrs. John Michelsen and iicren were dinner guetie. at the Milton Doehle, Clair Porter and Mr. | hot and Mrs. Everett Porter spent Friday | 47 evening at the Keting home. The Misses Beth Porter,~ Luelia Coder and Neil Edwatds were Bis- marck callers Tuesday. Mr. McCarl and children left for Miller, 8. Dak., Tuesday morning to visit with his mother who is il) there at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Keturg and.son visited at the Everett Porter home Sunday. Miss Gladys Moffit was hostess to about 20 guests on Friday night in honor af her birthday. Games were played at 11 o'clock. A nice lunch was served by the Misses Harriet Moffit and Etta Hoffman. She rec- elved @ number of pretty gifts. Armand and Harold McCarl, Miss Anna Verchot, Miss Dorothy McCarl and B. 'F. Lane motored to Bismarck jurday afternoon. §S. T. Mauh and son Charley were Bismarck callers Monday. 3. 7. Lane returned home with them. Henry Neiland called at the B. F. Lane home Monday. Crele Botts visited over Sunday with his wife at. Bismarck. Mrs. Korme Kimball is visiting for ‘| several weeks with relatives in Min- nesota, Mr. and Mrs. C. K: Lane and chil- dren were supper guests at ice B F. Lane home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sid White left for her home in , {Minneapolis last week. She had spent some time visiting in Moffit. Miss Harriet Moffit and sisters Lu- cille and Dorothy visited with their mother, Mrs. C. E. Moffit, at tae B. F. Lane home Sunday. Don Dralle and F. H. Pillsbury tran- sacted business in the capital city Wednesday. Pred Doehle is hauling the school- house coal. Mrs. Peekens and bal pene bed ot ut Mrs. a Cay Jacobson motored to the “P- a Lars business, itol Gi. ‘Tuesday on him. i Jacobson home mony. They also attended church in Paint; ‘Loretr Couch, who for the two months has. been. working for Ray Hogue reas SepereTeegeues 10, the Mr. Mrs. Al Holden and Mr. 1 motored to and Site Sieve Murrey. cy f SW. Burleigh i By KATIE D. STEWART Malcolm and Ronald Nicholson were digging ‘potatoes for O. G. Davenport last , By MRS. JOHN A. BIRG Z. Fe ert ae ard Wat son fee Roy Little were Capital City isitors Monday. “Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and chil- dren were Sunday ‘evening visitors gt the Wm. Mickel home. ° Braddock | By MRS, E. F. SAVAGE “Those who attended the funeral services which were held for the late Mrs. Don Macdonald at her nowe at Mrs, Herman Junge, Mesdames Piers, Aarvig, Murphy and Vie and Messrs. . H. Wright, F, C. Thomas, A. W. . A. Allensworth. first meeting of the new year Monday ning, Sept. 29. on evening, Sept. 29. was not a large attendance due ge tgERe if Er Program & a Towa, . 8, Newcomer of Eldora, and in evening for Fargo A. GC. where he will con- his studies as . and Mrs. F. E. Martini, Mrs. shoppers. | Ene Bue ne ‘ J ; i Han ate # Ep PElave call d lve “ng tneoming, association | 28. tes,| Alvin Brackett at Alta Thursday. : hunting. ices morning, Oct. 12, at afternoon, Oct. 11, the Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Nord- Bill Mulari spent Saturday evening at Esther Thoyre’s. rein Andrew Dronen and Matt Setala were business callers at John Gyl- strom. A cordial invitation: is ex-|den’s Saturday. tended to all to attend this meetitig. Choir practice was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peterson Sat- j By MRS. C. L. MALONE Mr. and Mrs, Harold Baron and sons Norman and Allan day visitors’ at ©. L.. Malone's. ; John Anderson took 2 load‘of poul- ty to ‘Will Saturday. e Wilson township “have sents) ths boys and moved to oo foent the Jock id at her ni we at home, iq Btelber. Cpe C. L. Malone was claler at Jones’ ae Mod tie, ‘Robert*Patanef and Bobbie were Bismarck visitors y. Mrs. J. R. Jones were Sun- John Anderéon’s. oni arte eer cee fa ures soot epnations benefitting the Eidsel Ulness of Wilton was a call- er at C. L. Malone's Friday. Parr iees hauled grain to Regan Bet ee His: 'o0 leb Steinert were an visitors Thursday. William Steinerts, C. L. Malone's, W. 8. Oder’s, Gerald Jones, pod Albert Anderson were among the visitors- Saturday. evening. —_——_————_-¢ Alta By KARL SCHATZ John A. Beck of McClusky was a business caller at the H. Schatz home Rev. Dan Kleine conducted church services at the Alta church last Sun- | ‘ > Henry Schatz spent the week-end at transacted business Dinner guests at the Karl Schatz Stroh ‘and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Klein, and Hilda Keck of Washburn, John Stroh and Edmund and Tha- field. Schatz were visitors at the Hank and Ed Schatz home Sunday. Pauline Schatz spent the week-end at her home. Eddie Johnson called at the Hecker farm Thursday. George Hecker was a business caller at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday. Ed arid Hank Schatz spent Sunday evening at Wildwood roller-skating. Edwin Schatz was helping George 5, | Hecker drive two loads of cattle to Mercer Friday, from which the ah ge Pe erga ae joe Diede purchased the Louise Adams farm, where he will make his. home. Zelmer called at the Karl home EF HL Purchased a new & caller at the Henry turday, e fs H Sat itz was a caller at the Steinert home Thursday. Schaffer and Otto Rine- or Fargo last week. Schaffer and son Z i itt pan ‘was given by a lady from Was a caller at the Karl Sunday. Enfy id gi kona johnson and Edwin Schat visitors at the L. Adams feos is and Eddie Johnson went out chicken- were Sun-|* Bessie | that thas been hauling coal ce Sulo Gylden was a Wing. caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holmes-and son Prank were Wing callers Saturday. Mrs. Arch and daughter, Myrtle called at John Gylden’s Tuesday. News Briefs from. | School at Baldwin Pct ens taas we | Pupils of the Baldwin school con- tributed articles for filling @ Junior Red Cross box to make a cheerfiil Christmas for an overseas child. The following pupils have had per- fect attendance the first month of school: Hazel and Mabel Anderson, Orland ‘and Vernice Bjelland.” Earl end Leona Buchholtz, dJeryl Haibeck, Doris and Elda Hogue, Laurena Lenihan, Luella and le Monroe, Doris, George, Mary, and Susan Poole, Lavyrl Williams. Mabel Anderson and Lillian Gehrke made perfect scores in spelling dur- ing, the first month of school. ‘We are very sorry to lose Luella and Orville Monroe. They are mov- ing to Bismarck. At a meeting of the Young Citizens’ League held Oct. 3, president, Lillian Gehrke, announced her appointment of the following committes, the first named of each being chairman of tee: commitee: Committee on Physicial Norman Fricke, Earl Luella Monroe, Harry Engelman, Lavyrl Williams, Vernice Bjelland, Orville Monroe, Susan Poole, Elda. Hogue. Committee on Patriotism — Mabel Anderson, Doris Poole, Walter Buch- holtz, Emma White, Hazel Anderson, George Poole, William Gehrke, Ruben Geigle, Richard Anderson. Courtesy committee—George Poole and Vernice Bijelland. i It was decided in this ‘meeting to have # carnival Nov. 7 to raise money for the school. BURNT CREEK NEWS NOTES Many pupils have brought- pretty Pictures to school this week. These they have mounted and put up around the room. . literature class have be- 5 “The Gold Bug,” writ- Glen Cleveland started to school last Tuesday. Now we have @ seventh grade, too. The eighth grade history class had some interesting on writers of portance during the eighteen hun- dreds. Joseph Schonert’s reports on Lowell-and Parkman were especially Miss Runey paid us ® short visit last Wednesday Bs The Young Citizens club held tte usual meeting Priday afternoon The Curly motored to MeClusky'sun- | .. New Yorker Butcher Shop Has Carpets - bur business, A modern butcher shop recently opened at 77th Street and Broadway, has thick carpets on the floor and com- fortable chairs. The meats are not displayed: from hooks. graded and weighed, and put in showy cases, Steaks, , FORBLS and other cuts are fixed in this man- ner. one Notthwesterh- university. is in ite