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: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS {enim —] “By ELIZABETH KOPPY and Mrs. Davis delivered a few chick- | 9. ens to customers. Oliver Tosseth spent the week-end with his mother and shopped in Regan Saturday morning. Margaret Davis was a short caller Gust Joeb and Ted Schnaible went | Wednesday at Mrs. A. Tosseths and to Linton Wednesday. John Schiermeister of Linton was a business caller in this vicinity Wed- | school on account of sickness. LL. W. Davis called on his daughter, Mrs. Irvin Johnson, in Lyman town- ship Monday afternoon. Paul Davis has rented the place in Lyman township known as the Morris Pollock place and is moving Lucile Sunquist is nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters Gertrude and Regina were shopping in Linton Wednesday aft- Francis Chesrown visited at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday eve- oh ——— Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and son Leo were shopping in Hazelton |g Thursday afternoon. F. W. Prutt of Omaha, Nebraska, accompanied by W. E. Pritchard of Avoca, Iowa, were in this vicinity the middle part of this week. The form- er repaired Steve Koppy’s light plant. The Koppy family were very much Pleased to have electric lights again after using kerosene lamps the past Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson motored to Bismarck Tuesday, Mrs. Ernest Schoon spent Wednes- day at Bismarck shopping. Mrs. Frank Shaffer visited Wed- nesday with Mrs, Helen Epson. Kirk Freston of Rockford, Ill, who has been doing carpenter work the past summer for his brother J. W.| day. Preston, has returned to his home. Charley Young was inspecting the telephone lines Thursday. Harold Hargrave and sons Bobby and Billy have gone to Michigan. J. W. Preston, daughter, Mrs. Helen Epson, and Pauline, motored to Bis- marck and Mandan Friday. Tom Finn and Nels Dronen were Bismarck callers Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and children, were Friday evening callers at the Christ Schoon home. B. F. Paslay is spending a few days at Bismarck taking medical treat- Mrs. Alfred Olson returned Satur- day from Fargo, where she had been called by the serious illness of her father, Mr. Brady, and who passed away Sunday, October fifth (Oct. 5, 1930,) at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Anderson of Fargo, at the advanced age of eighty years and two months (80 years, 2 months). He leaves to mourn, eight children, three sons (3 sons) and five daughters (5 daughters) two brothers (2 brothers), and one sister (1 sister.) mains were taken to his old home at Le Sueur Center, Minn., and buried beside the body of his faithful com- panion who died two years (2 years) ago. Mrs. Olson has the sympathy of neighbor's and friends in her sad- C. J. Enders of Temvik was a busi- ness caller in this vicinity Wednes- Henry Human Sr. of Gayton vis- ited school No. 2 Friday. Francis Chesrown went to Linton Wallace Kyes was a business caller at the Frank Chesrown home Mon- Per weer Te Tere eee ete Seo re ee ly 18 1) Francis Chesrown visited at the Steve Koppy home Sunday afternoon. A number of young folks of here attended the dance in Hazelton Fri- | Painted Woods | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs. Gust Peterson of Bismarck, has been visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom. She returned to Bismarck Friday. Threshing in this vicinity has been delayed for several days on account of wet weather. Miss Katie Burns, past six and half months has been working at the Andrew Nelson home, returned to her home Friday. She is expecting to work for relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter Mary Ann, spent Sunday at the Andrew Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and baby and Mrs, Wm. Brown, spent Thursday afternoon visiting at the Oscar Brostrom home. They also vis- ited with Mrs. Gust Peterson, who is staying a few days at the home of her SoBe mi grat Sarr eer turday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiman and entertained Sharp 5 and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and family to Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith enjoyed @ visit from their son Harold, wife and little daughter of Fort Ransen over the week-end. Miss Hazel Nelsen is visit Ole Lillefjeld called at the Andrew Nelson home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Friday evening. Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller Friday afternoon. Re ee Mrs. Andrew Nel Katie Bowers vsited at. the Ole|#arty Helgesen home at Lillefjeld home Wednesday after- Iver Erickson has been busy hauj| home. grain this week. ‘Wm. and Fred Broun also hauled grain to Wilton Mr. and Mrs. 2 te eek eet ynieKicthe® SALAS Shek s Eh se ber of relatives in honor of Mr. Lange's mother, who was visiting them. She returned to her home Tueeda: this week. She is from South Dakota. Ye: —_ a By MARGARET DAVIS trouble and was after repairs. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis was in Wilton on business Tuesday after- noon, Mrs, Nels Alms Wilbur Noon was shopping in Wil- See a ak Seek ha ee fednesday afternoon and Mandan on business, A large crowd gathered Lucile Sunquist returned to her| dance at Zirbe's theatre school again this week after being|10. Leon's New Rhythm band absent due to their car not work-| Braddock furnished Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Berkholt Bismarck shoppers Saturday. ing. Nels Tosseth was @ caller Wed- aesday morning ‘at the L. W. Davis} Miss Eleanor « home where he bought seed rye. Engiebretchen attended to/ wort! ‘ilton Wednesday eve- ning. Mr: and Mrs. John Bismar. ace cepted @ position at the new Wool- Bismarck. Miss Wilma Kaefer, who is teach- ing at Westfield, was home for the Mrs, J. D. McCusker and son Jim- Staton and Owen Davis moved| my, accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Rott, Saturday. their household furniture from Rock} motored to Bismarck Jimmy had dental work done. Mr, and Mrs. Connie Kalberer were hunting at Long Lake Sunday. bagged another of those big Rev. Father Schweitzer held church Braddock Hill township W Billy Backman was in ‘Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elget Strom helped | Connie Henry Stroms a few days through their threshing. Miss Ida Tosseth is helping her | services at Sunday. sister, Mrs. Engene Perkins, with her} Miss Margaret Scherr visited at P the Landsberger home Saturday and ‘shopping in| Sunday. She returned to Strasburg where she has-been visiting, Sunday work for a few days. . Gill and son Ellis were trad- thi Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Crawford mo- side of Wilton this/tored to Linton vening bring home their daughter Ruth, who . | is teaching at Linton, for a week-end visit. While there they took in the Mr. and Mrs. Olget Rjeberg, Mr. | show. and Mrs. Andrew Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.| Corwin sale Thursday. Walter Sunquist motored to Bis- Friday evening and took inj were visitors at Bismarck 5 Eugene Lands! Miss Dorothy Little spent the| Scherr attended week-end with her parents, Mr. and | evening st Linton. Mrs. Steve Little. ‘A large crowd attended the Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schiermeister the dance Monday “ec Rith Lee, who te tending Ru a at school at Hazelton, visited at her home near Braddock over the week- nd. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mastel visited the Sebastian Mastel home Thurs- Mrs. Will Shea was in from the londay. Mrs. Margaret Shea and children nate ohso is spending n time with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Scott. Owen Davis called at the Nel ‘Tosseth farm Monday Canfield Homemakers clul Mr. Enders of Temvik was in town Thursday evening. ec ra | Sterling i se By FERN BR. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Elsus Elness. and Miss Lucille Elness and Miss Marion Ness were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Clifford Wright was a business 3 caller in Mandan Friday. The Misses Irene Harker and Lela Booheister visited school Thursday. Mrs, Laura Keever and daughter Betty Joe arrived from Killdeer Thursday on No. 8 to spend a few days at the Tyler Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs, Tyler Johnson and family, Donald Laird, Raymond Johnson and Mrs. Laura Keever and daughter visited at the Roscoe Parker home Thursday evening. Clifford Wright called at the Tyler Johnson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang, Richard Lang and Miss Esther Reddy were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Carey Johnson and Grandpa John- son called at the Tyler Johnson home Thursday night. The McKenzie and Sterling “ball | present teams played ball Friday. The score being 22 to 5 in favor of McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs, Hedstrom of Bismarck were town callers Friday. Bob Sharpe was a town caller Fri- Carey Johnson and Grandpa John- son called at ital Johnson home ‘Wednesday evening. Henry Apland called at the Tom Stewart home Tuesday. Those from here who attended the dance at Driscoll Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs, George Kusch, Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic, Mr. and Mrs. sick list the past week. ' Isam Belk Tpclcay erent. called in Bismarck y evel 5 Tyler Johnson was a Driscoll caller Thursday. Manford Schmidkunz called on afternon. < 2 = Tuesday. Mrs. Welch and Miss Mc- Murrich are the leaders for the Cross of breaking his leg in two places. He was rushed to the hospital at Bis- marck and at this writing he is doing Oscar ‘Thor, who has been in the Bismarck hospital for the past few weeks, returned home Friday. Oscar Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter called at the W. D. Perkins home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and Johnson home 5 Axel Asplund, Mr. and Mré. John evening after spend- home Tuesday ing a week in Pargo attending special meetings. Ed Broeh!] was a business caller at Friday. Conrad Johnsoh’s Mrs, Chas. Lind and sons, Mrs. J. Sandelin, Mrs. A. H. Erickson, Mr. Lester and Chester shopped in Wil- ary; Ruby Feltheim, treasurer; Pearl wa Kicked week. Peterson, ballot collector. It was de- meeting, led to have @ Halloween party the | cabbagg, sandwiches and eookic: it of Oct. 31. ‘The party commit- | served. pis me bo Sharp, chair-| Mrs. Joe Cook is spe! a few man, Hilda -Hirvela and Ruby Felt-|days at the Roemo ‘palley home, heim. A weekl,” duty committee was Custodiai day. There were quite a few present. After the business appointed John Burnett Jacobson is staying ns of erasers for| Ollie Cook while Mrs. Cook is aw: the ensuing week were Helin Hirvela,) Mr. H. C. Taylor and brother War- Martha Hirela and Pearl Peterson;|ren left for South Dakota Friday imperial basketeer, Laurits Peterson; ay od eee beta were Sat- master dusters, John Sharp and|Urday farren lor home | Gideon Walter Feltheim; royal black’ board | 12. Tlinois. Ketterling attended the show washers, Ruby Feltheim and Hilda| Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson visited wit Hirela. The club adjourned with the |Mrs. Lindsey this week. request for each member to bring a ‘Wilkinson suggestion for a motto to the next took Mrs. Howe to y on business, They ‘was not a very large crowd at Friday evening. any church Sunday | Ho® Bere motored to Bismarck due to muddy roads. Fred Olson and Dee Bailey left for and South Dakota to find Jake Pisher |‘ Bismarck Tuesday on business. this n d Mrs. J. F. Little were Bis- | Adolph Wagner home were Jake, John marck business callers Mc Mrs. J. M. Thompson slipped and fell one day last week and broke her eg. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and son. Monday By JUSTINE MORRIS m fer is Ralph Falkenstein called at the thelr bane were Sterling callers We Oscar motored to Mandan W. E, Runey was in town Wednes- Margaret Hagstrom Mead ae surprised Ing. The following were Clarence Johnson, Ival Noon, Russell and Martha Newman, Paul Phieffer, Edward Quigley, Ray- mond Flavin, Leo, Marion, and Verna Strand, Ruth Frietag and Cora DeVe and Clifford Richard. The evening was spent in playing games. A lunch g Alfred Fosberg and Bennie son motored to Wilton Tuesday. Morris motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Tom Morris and Don- | meeting. ald, Marion and Eunice visited at the Qa # Ed Broehl home Monday evening. Mrs, A. H. Erickson called on Mrs. E. A. Pearson Wednesday. Albert Johnson and Walter Sund- quist are fixing the telephone wires. ————_——_————_ : = wer Lindsey called Wilkinson home Tuesday morning. 5 SUL Se By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson were By MARGARET MARCHANT ‘Thomas Novak called at the R. Marchant home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Wentz and Mrs. | Wm. Witt motored to Bismarck and | Thursday where Mr, Wentz consulted|and Mrs. Sam Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Gosney t the - end at her home near Sterling." Max Lang called at the P. M. Gos- Gustaph Witt spent Thursday e ning at the R. G. Marchant Miss Irene Marchant Herman Neiters home Thursday. A. L. Davis of Wing was out fix- soap pres in this vicinity Wed- y. John Witt called at the Herman Neiters and R. G. Marchant home Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Witt spent We at her parental home. sana Schrunk school ao 2 started last 6. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt, Andrew Neiters, and Gus Witt visited at the R. G. Marchant home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt called at the Wm. Witt home Sunday after- noon, Miss Martha Hienbuch called night at the Dallas Barkman home. Herman Neiters home icone pee Mrs. Barkman is a daughter of Mr. Florence Lake By HELEN WITT noon. aS Leo Neiters called at the Marchant Fay Harvey spent Wednes- afternoon. Moheag ph Witt visited with Andrew |®5 Bismarck. [ vening, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentz and fam- it a few days visit- Harry Helgeson home. of her parents, Mr.| Mrs, Helmer Arneson accompanied 5 F E gE Ee & Wing caller i rayflt at Beeg i 9 & Kraft spent the with Mr. and Mrs. Ff on f i BREE th irk i rE Tompkins spent Mr. and Mrs. Adol; | ; i 5 is ily efi rf i ft ae i g ] 5 H i Fi I f neil a Te ak E ae el a rr lanl gece i Ee i 3 E FI 2 ge E fi & g F 2 Rese i | Be oF ir el il i H F E E 4 Ef Es E 5 : iy i i; 5 BE 5 E F E ge vel pe ial i a E f E nel | aH 4 Be : Ee ri e fl rir BE ib 5} G. E> f 2 a 8 Webber Jr, were | F. Jones, the Thussd, man who built up ons gardens and . Mueiler and Bernard | sented the tract to polis, ‘Weber Jr. home Tues- ee Wilson j By MRS. JOHN A. BERG with} Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and Mr. and Sis Wagner motored to Mc- y Tuesday evening to visit with Mrs. Berg’s brother, Peter Hoffman. Jake, John and Emil Wagher and at Mercer Friday evening. Miss Herda Berg was a caller at the ‘Wm. Wagner home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller spent Ne aes evening at the John Berg e. Mr, and Mrs. John Berg and Miss ednesday on Gideon Ketterling, who is employed at the Lewis Wagner farm, spent Sun- G.| dey at the Christ Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and son Melvin ‘spent Sunday visiting at the R. A. Berg home. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr. Wm. Wakner and son Jake, Mrs, Christ Wolf and son Otto and daugh- ters Pauline and Lydia. > By OLGA M. RISE ‘Thursday. called at the} Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bjerke and daughter Esther motored to Bismarck Monday. They called at Harry Hel- geson’s en route home. bs A fairly large crowd attended the Ladies Ald meeting held at the Har- ty Helgeson home Wednesday after- noon. The next meeting will be held at the church basement, Nov. 12, Mrs, 8, Anderson will serve. Mrs. John Birkland and daugh- fer Gale and Ross Kerr motored to Bismarck Friday. Harry Helgeson attended to busi- ness matters at Regan Wednesday. Frank Battey and son Frank, Jr., of Brampton, N. D., spent Friday Battey. They were en route to their new home at Portland, Ore. Mrs, Barkman accompanied them as far Gladys Rue spent the week-end Marchant and | Visiting at the J. O. Rise home. daughters Margaret and Irone spe! Monday evening at the John Witt Clifford Birkeland, Ross Kerr and Rudolph Kluksdahl, left Tuesday Hazel Nelson spent a few days vis- iting in this vicinity. Olga Rise spent Sunday at the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lien, to Bismarck Monday. A few from this vicinity attended the party in Lein school No. 3 Wed- nesday night.- All report a good time. Vernon Hicks and Ella Kroche of White, S. D., are visiting at the Dal- las Barkman home. week-end | fore returning home. ‘Weber. B. N. Lein and son Valdemar spent Olson and wil-|delia, Minn. spent Tuesday and afternoon Wednesday visiting at the John land home. Floyd Belk of Sterling delivered gasoline : esday. lph Weber mo-| Stuart Severson called at the C. M. Wilton Monday to have some |Bjerke home Monday evening. Ed Erickson and son Lowell called . ———_—_____ jeall and children PUBLIC BENEFACTO! callers in Wing —_— * Pe | fellow Zoological i He was 70 last night in his home. years old cena = anasto