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THE B SMARCK TRIBUNE, Regan By BURDELLA B. HELGESON i ‘The American Legion auxiliary held the regular meeting in the Log Cubin, ‘Thursday afternoon, The members voted to fill three Christmas bags tor service men as requested by the Red Cross. Plans were also made for the annual Armistice day dinner, details of which will be announced later. After the business meeting a lunch was served by the hostesses, Mes- dames Wm. Michelsen and C. L. Ma- jone. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg will. be jostess to the next regular meeting. The Congregational Ladies Aid held he regular meeting at the Carl Berg bome, Wednesday afternoon. Pians were made for the annual din- er and sale of fancy work which is o be held some time in November. Mr. and Mrs.A, F. Tourtlotte mo- ored to Bismarck Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Krause and family have moved into the Regan hotel recently vacated by Mr, and Mrs. J. Thum. Mr. and Mrs, D, ‘Hochalter and family have purchased the residence formerly occupied by the A. Lehr family. ‘ H. E. Helgeson of Lein township was a business caller here Thursday. Mrs, A. L. Garnes and Miss Irene Malsby motored to Bismarck Tuesday evening. A. L. Garnes transgeted business in Bismarck last week. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and Miss Gladys Burdette motored to Bismarck | Oct. Saturday afternoon, The dance which was scheduled for Saturday evening was postponed on account of the rain’ and bad roads, however, there will be a dance in the Log Cabin Saturday, October 18th, if weather permits. f Estherville | By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. Jake Fisher called at the Carl home Tuesday. Harry Davenport motored to Wil- Monday afternoon. and George Mowder called Mickelson home Tues- Hy n. Regan Ladies Aid met at the the C. Wilkinson home Wednesday afternoon. After the business meet- ing @ potluck lunch was served. Mrs. Wm. Clem Malone were hostesses to the American Legion auxiliary in the Le- gion cabin Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. Manning and son Earl left by car Tuesday for points in Iowa, South Dakota and Minnesota where they will spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Mr. ahd Mrs. Pete Mickelsen were Capital City callers Wednesday and ‘Thursday. Mrs. Earl Mowder and Mrs. Roy Litti2 spent Friday afternoon at the Homer Taylor home to make plans ‘or the chicken pie supper which the camfield Ladies Aid are sponsoring 2t the schoolhouse Halloween eve- ning. ak: Harry Davenport motored to “ Wilton Friday afternoon, Charlotte returned home with her to spend the week-end, Melinda Manning spent the week- end at her home here. Earl and George Mowder motored to the Capital City Saturday. Lloyd Knudson motored to Bis- marck Friday evening to get his mother. She will spend several days here helping move to the John Howe farm which they have rented for the coming year. Owing to the disagreeable weather | © and muddy roads the dance which was to be held in the Cabin Saturday evening was postponed. The music NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | || cver a bonfire. Mickelsen and Mrs. | tertains Chester Coons, Supper was cooked During the absence of Miss El- lingson, who was called to McHenry by the death of a cousin, Miss Myrtle Martin taught both the upper and intermediate grades. Miss Ellingson returned Monday afternoon. There are 74 pupils in the Mc- Kenzie school, 26 high school students, 10 in the upper grades, 21 intermed- jate and 17 primary pupils. Mrs, L. M. Wildfang and Mrs. George Manley were Friday forenoon callers at the E. L. Adams and T. T. Hughes homes. > Mrs. Cora Paul and Mrs. H. FP. Pearson of Bismarck were visitors at the O. W. Gilbert home Wednesday. Little Delvin Gilbert, who spent sev eral days in Bismarck at the Pear- son home returned home Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. French and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. C. E. Crum. The Wide-A-Wake 4-H club under the direction of Mrs. Isabelle Colby held a meeting at the Wm. McCloskey home Saturday afternoon, Miss Avanelle Ellingson and Miss Myrtle Martin were visitors, The afternoon was spent in sewing. Lovely retrésh- ments were served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Billie Gribble of Spokane, Washington and Mrs. Louis Wright of Jamestown were visitors at the George Manly home Saturday. Mrs. Gribble is an aunt of Mr. Manly and Mrs. Wright is Mr. Manly’s sister. The local P. T. A. will hold its first peter! of the year Tuesday night, H. E.- Hermanson entertained a group of high school pupils at a pic- many triends in wishing them many years of happiness. The Milt Goldsmith family were shoppers in Tuttle Saturday. Fred Wetzle is helping at the Joe Goldsmith’ farm. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Krain are having a sale and selling out everything. They live northeast of Tuttle. Ray Hazlegrove and Frank Gray were in Tuttle Monday on business. Pete Hutchinson still has some flax to combine. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville were in Wing one day this week shopping. Lester Hawkins called at the John Hawkins home Saturday. Irvin Sattler left for California a while back. He is driving through with his car. Harold Kraft spent Saturday night and Sunday with his folks, returning Hazlegroves. - Ed Wagner brought out his truck from Wing this week. Miss Ruth Wrm is teaching the Brose school and Miss Opal Harvey the Philip Weber school. Erhest Olstead and his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olstead are leaving soon for the state of Wi .. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olstead will remain there and Ern- est and his mother are going to drive back, ! “a Pelk was in Tuttle Satur+ ] Miss Vina Oder spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. Oder. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Steinert and sons Manuel and Reinholt~ visited relatives in Regan Saturday night OE By MRS. C. L. MALONE nic Monday evening at the picnic grounds. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Hermanson, Manferd Man- ly, Mike Moll, Jewell McNeill, Myron Lewis, Esther Watson, Ellen and Imelda McCloskey, Alice and Byron Clizbe, Mary Ellen Reese, Alvin and Kenneth Thompson, Dorothy Wilton, la Johnson, Ella Tryge and Stanley Envick. Miss Esther Olson of Lemmon, 8. se employed at the E. Van Dyne st Miss Mary McCloskey who has been in @ St. Paul hospital returned home Friday. Charlie Rust of Bismarck was a by treo caller Monday. lenry Jacobson of Wing stoppéd in McKenzie Monday evening en route home from Bismarck. ; Mr. and Mrs, Ed Van Dyne visited ¥. M. Long, who is ill in a Bismarck hospital Sunday. Mrs. Wisehart of Britton was a McKenzie caller Monday evening. The McKenzie Larkin club was en- ed Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. H. E. Wildfang of Sterling. Delicious me were served by the hos- Quite a few from this community were shoppers and visitors in Bis- marck Saturday. A farewell party was given Tuesday night in honor of Reverend and Mrs. G. A. Lewis at the church. Mr. and see Lewis are leaving. soon for Ash- ley. ‘ H. L. Belk of Sterling was.a caller in McKenzie Monday evening. Knute Anderson of Bismarck was ah business caller in McKenzie Tues- y. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and little son were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, near Moffit Sunday. Miss Geralda Young of McKenzie spent the week-end here visiting friends. Mrs. L. Osceen and son Chester of Lethbridge, Canada, Mrs. Hilma Adams, Miss Jennie Waistie and Glen Adams of Moffit were visitors at the E. L. Adams home Saturday. Mrs. H. R. Raeshke was a visitor at the Larkin club Tuesday afternoon i the H. E. Wildfang home at Sterl- ing. | Hazlegrove 1 ° | was unable to get here. Emma spent the week- end at the Manning home. Ole Wold was a Regan caller Sat- urday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Roy McCullough and children were Friday afternoon call- | ers at the Bert Danielson home. Manning entertained sev- eral young folks at her home Sunday evening. Mrs. Wm. Mickelsen and children pent Monday. afternoon at the Uhde Hi ‘The Canfield Ladies Aid are having @ chicken pie supper and program at the Canfield schoolhouse October Bist, it six o'clock. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Reverend and Mrs. H. A. Zeller of fn McKenzie Tuesday evening. g George Manly accompanied by Mrs. Isabelle Colby and Mrs. M. * \A. Doucette were callers in Sterling 4 night. En route home they | Misited Mrs. E. L, Adams. Mrs. T. * Hughes was also a visitor at the (Adams home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton are the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday fat the St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams were ‘Monday visitors of Mrs. Hilma Adams of Moffit. . The Ladies Aid was entertained ‘Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Walter ' Durfee, It was decided to serve lunch © election day and to give a supper November 14. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her daughter Mrs. Lee Neth, five dollars and 60 cents was taken in. Out-of-town visitors at the meeting were Mrs. Cora Paul and Mrs. H. F. Pearson and little sons of Bismarck. Wendell Hendershott has been on ind Sick list the past week with ton- itis. Mrs. G. A. Lendell of Washburn ‘spent several days of last week. visit- fiw her parents, Aer eae: may, Fred rE: oer SER RSC OCS hater ae The chicken supper given in the hall Thursday evening by the Royal Neighbors proved a success. A large crowd from Bismarck and near by towns atteended. $86.00 was cleared. Gust Petroff was a Bismarck vis- Stor Saturday. Another picnic was enjoyed by the &chools teachers and pupils Wednes- day evening at the Menoken picnic Ruth Cordner, Frank Barner, Ruth Lewis, Loretta Sanborn, Avanelle Ellingson, Myrtle Martin, Claudia Ripley. Gladys and Bil) Durfee, Ger- eld and Madeline Boren, Sylvester McCloskey, Russell ‘Swanick and By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ray Hazlegrove and hired hel drove cattle to Tuttle Monday 4 himself and also. some for Frank Gray. Frank Gray was in Tuttle Monday on business, It was a mistake about Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray taking Mrs. 8S. O. Gray to Pet- tibone last Sunday as they did not go on account of bad roads. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Elmer Perry farm Tuesday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray and son Jimmy and Harold Kraft were at the Frank Gray home Wednesday. muting ce fencing the Will ig scl jouse and building barn there. . Mrs. 8. O. Gray who’ has been vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray returned ta Pettibone on the train Thursday. Albert Gray and his mother, Mrs. 8. O. Gray and Joe Cook Jr. expect to leave for South Dakota and Iowa some time next week. Mrs, 8, O. Gray is to visit af the George Gray home in South Dakota and the men to pick corn in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray are going to move on to the E. E. Ruso farm, one of the nicest Places in the country. We were sorry to hear that Mr, and Mrs. Chester Hutchinson had to take their baby to the hospital. We have not heard what the trouble was. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swett and son were in Tuttle Friday shopping. Miss Lorene Hawkins and her brother John and their neighbor and his wife were in Tuttle Friday shop- Ping and Miss Wilma Hawkins re- pened home with them for the week- end. Elmer Perry was a business call yp aietle Priday. ae ir. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shoppers in Tuttle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schmiezer left while back for Nebraska to. visit relatives. Alex Sehmiezer was in Tuttle on business Friday. Frank Gray was in Tuttle on busi- ness Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests at the Elmer Perry home Sunday. Ed Wagner and Miss Pauline Wolff called at Elmer Perry's Sunday aft- ernoon, There was a Sunday school con- Jenin held at Dawson Sunday. Oct. grounds. Those attending were, Miss | 12t! Ernest Olstead called at the Frank Gray home Sunday forenoon on bus- iness matters, Walter Sauter and Miss Lydia Lind were married Thursday atthe Lieno home south of Tuttle. We join their and Sunday. William Steinert was a caller at C. L. Malones home Monday. Mrs. C. L. Malone attended Legion auxiliary at the Cabin Thursday. Mrs, John Anderson accompanied her husband on the mail route Thurs- day. Bill Hickel was a Regan visitor Wednesday. Clarence McAllister was a passen- ger with the mail carrier Saturday. ©. L. Malone was a business vis- itor at the Alta store Monday. Merwin and W. S. Oder were Re- gan callers Thursday. Robert Patzner was a Bismarck vis- itor one day last week. John Stroh called at the Malone home Saturday. Harold Folkins spent the week-end with relatives in Sheridan county A. H. Helgesen was a caller at the Oder residence Monday. | Menoken . {| °e e By MBS: JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lee of Fargo: called on Mrs. Rhoda Wood Tuesday. Miss Evaline Warren, who has been, staying with Mrs. 8, E. Clisbe near Sibley Butte, returned to her home south of Menoken. Miss Lillian Kamphaugh of Hat- ten, N. D., is now visiting her sister, Mrs. Dennis Ritzal. Miss Vivian -Dgw and Dorothy Wood attended the 4-H club meeting in McKenzie at the H. Larson home. Miss Racheal Skelton is'doing some quilting for Mrs. Edward Ebling. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and fam- ily were shopping in Bismarck Tues- day afternoon. Mrs. G. N. Varnum, Mrs. Luella Bird and daughter Betty called at the A, C. Dance home Tuesday after- noon, Miss Emma Hansen and Henry Hansen spent Sunday evening at the Miss Hansen ling, Mrs. Homer the Homemakers storage of fruit and vegetables for winter. ‘The Menoken Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. Richard Salter Thursday afternoon. This was the first’ meeting of the new year and eleven ladies renewed their member- ship. Mrs. Homer Craven gave a demonstration of the hot pack meth- od of canning. Mrs. Edward Ebling read the lesson on safer and better methods of caring and storage of fruit and vegetables for winter. Mrs. Salter assisted by Mrs. Funston served @ lunch, C. D. King motored’ to Bismarck Friday and Sat attending the meeting of the county counselors of the Farmers Union, Mr. King is President of the Farmers Union for Burleigh county. Miss Margarite Olson motored to Jamestown to visit her parents and attend a homecoming of her college class. Miss Blanche Stewart accom- Panied Miss Olson, going to Valley City to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King entertain- ed at dinner Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Funston, Miss Blanche Stewart, Miss Margarite Olson, Miss Lillian Neumann, Mrs. Dennis Ritzal, Miss Lillian Kamphaugh and Miss Sara Boyd. Miss Mabel Murray, who has been visiting ner sister Mrs. °C. D. King left Friday for her home in Hebron. Mrs. Minnie Stoutenburg of Ser- tha, Minnesota is now visiting her daughter, Mrs, Wm. Johnson. ‘The Menoken Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Laura Dance Saturday. * ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Ely and fam- ily accompanied Jake Salter to Bis- marck Saturday. Stanley McCurdy and Orville Han- sen attended a show at the Para- mount Saturday evening. Louis Olson was cut quite severely on the face while working near a silage cutter at the V. M. Craven farm. A piece from the cutter came loose hitting Mr. Olson in the face nd knocking him unconscious. He was taken to a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves motmed to lina Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graves. Mr. and Mrs. A. Daw and family took their household furnishings and moved to Bismarck Saturday. Rev. Guy A. Lewis, pastor of the chureh at McKenzie, Sterling and Sunday night for . work again at | day. [ Menoxen preached a farewell sermon Sunday. He will move to Ashley, N. D. and Rev. D. A. Van Horn ‘ts the coming pastor. Edd Klepstein of Groton, 8. D, came Monday to visit relatives near Menoken. En route here he visited @ week with his sister, Mrs. Chas. Soule of Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Selber and family motored to Hazelton Sunday visiting Mrs. Seiber's brother, Ber- nard Wengle and family. —— | Heaton j ipa ps pe eee By SARAH HEINLE Rev. F. F. Schwandt was a visi if? the A. H. Heinle home Wednes- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wagner were Washburn shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were visiting with Mr. and Mrs E. R. Lagge Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Flimmer visit- ed at E. R. Lagge home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Flimmer and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagge were visit- ing at Fred Wagner home Sunday evening. A. H. Heinle took some, cattle to Wm. Jennings Thursday” to be shipped Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bregden were business callers at Wm. Brezden home Thursday afternoon. Frank Brezden took a load of grain to Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were Wilton shoppers Friday. D. Keck and E. Keck were business callers at Wilton Friday. John Olson was a business caller at G. E. Shearer home Friday. ‘Wm. Brezden was a business caller at E. R. Lagge home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Lagge were Washburn shoppers Friday. Henry Wagner and son ‘were Wash- burn shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs,.A. H. Heinle and family were visiting at E. R. Lagge home Friday evening. Mrs. C. Brackle visited with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Holwagner Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lechner moved to their new home last week near Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Flimmey and may were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday. : Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Siebell and oe were Bismarck shoppers Satur- y. Mr. and Mrs,.0. H. Heinle and family attended church Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Newharth Jr. and son were’ Washburn shoppers Saturday ev 4 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walker and sons were Washburn shoppers Sat- urday evening. Frank Brezden was a business caller at A. H. Heinle home Monday afternoon. Wm. Jennings went down to 8t. Paul with two car loads of cattle last. icons He expected to be home this week. | Trygg By GLADYS NELSON ‘Alvin Trygg sprained his arm one day this week,,when he fell from, his horse, “ Geo. F. Nelson made a trip to’ Re- gan Monday by truck. En route home. he broke some part on the truck and left it at the Clarence Scott home with Albin Spangberg who also hauled grain to Regan by truck, Gertie May Nelson was a social caller Wednesday at the Charlie Farrell home. Charlie Farrell assisted the Nelson boys stack corn a few days this week, and hauling it in from the field. _. Florence Habeck was an over night guest Wednesday at the Albin Spang- herg home with Violet. Mr, and Mrs. Fred ‘Habeck called at the Geo. F. Nelson home Wed- ¢ *|nesday night. Geo. F. Nelson and Martin were callers Monday at the W. H. Brown home. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday on a business mission. Mrs. Spangberg is one of the project leaders of the Cederhill Homemakers club and at- tended a meeting held at the Associ- ;|ation of Commerce rooms. A pro- gram of food topics given by Miss Ruth Dawsen nutrition expert from the Agricultural college. Mrs. Trygg is the other project leader but was. not able to be present. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Habeck motored to Bismarck Wednesday attending to some business interests. Geo. F. Nelson made a trip with W. H. Brown who hauled a load of grain ‘Wednesday to Regan by truck for the Nelson ‘boys. Orville Habeck visited Wednesday after school at the John Anderson home, : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck stopped at the Martin Nelson home Wednes- day on legal business, also at the John Anderson home where.they took Orville home. Mrs. Alex. Lundquist will leave in the near future for Killdeer, where she will visit:her daughter, Mrs. Bert Foist a while and later secure a posi- tion and will be gone all winter. at his farm all, summer: remodeling his house will return to Bismarck in the near future. Arthur Magmus made a trip to Bismarck Thursday ona business mission. Leroy. Rooker and family moved in the John Rue house, ‘where they will occupy several rooms for the winter, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and fam- ily motored to Bismarck the previous Saturday on ‘a ‘shopping trip. Mrs. Alex: Lundquist was a recent visitor at the John Olson home. Geo. F. Nelson and Gwendolyn, were callers at the Charlie Farrell Gi stays ‘here with her son Charles, was on the sick some hogs. i Lenora Hedstrom came home the previous Friday from Wing to spend the week-end with her parents here. Harry Hedstrom’s. Emil Hogue, Mrs. Etta Jenkins and daughter and two grandaildren, were callers the previous Sunday at, the Geo. Pettis home. and Linton. He returned home Sun: day. He was accompanied by his brother Biel._ caller in McKenzie Wednesday ‘of last. week. Floyd and Irene Anderson came home from Bismarck Friday night to spend the week-end at their parental home here. ‘ Mr. Erickson was ac aller ay the Geo. Pettis home Sunday, Pete Lundquist called Thursday at ‘Trygg school No. 1, to get Violet Spangberg, Gerald and Gwendolyn Nelson, and took them to the Geo. F. Nelson home. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Habeck and Mrs. John Habeck motored to Bis- marck Saturday on business. McFadden and son from Wilton ‘came out Saturday to the George F. Nelson home to look at’ some cattle. The Trygg Cederhill Homemakers’ club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Geo. F.. Nelson. Seven members were present and eight visitors Mrs. Albin Spangberg, project leader, gave @ talk on how to can carrots. After the conclusion of the meeting a plate luncheon was served by the hostess. It was decided the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Nels Nelson on the 13th of November. The club members also celebrated Gertie Mae Nelson’s birthday the same day. She received several gifts. Several from here motored to Bis- marck Friday night to attend the Play Olle I, Skratthult gave at the Rex Theatre at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Alex Lundquigt and Pete were visitors at the Albin Spangberg home Saturday. Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet and Mrs. Alex Lundquist and Pete motored to Bismarck Saturday on some business engagements. Fred Habeck got a man from Sterling to go with the car of live- stock, poultry and household goods from McKenzie Saturday to Lime ‘Creek, Minn. Several from here attended the barn dance Saturday night at the Adam Schauer home near Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Ger- tie Mae and Gwendolyn, called Sat- urday night at the John Risch home, also transacted business in Baldwin. There are only six pupils left in ‘Trygg school No. 1, where Emma Nel- son teaches, since Florence and Or- ville Habeck moved to Lime Creek, ‘Willie and Lillie Jiras called Sat- urday night at, the Geo. F.. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck, Orville and Florence left Sunday morning by car for their former home at Lime Creek and Fulda, Minn. Raymond Johnson from near Sterling accom- them. Ole Oune. from ‘Regan and Mc- spss eas Fadden from Wilton, were luncheon guests Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home, while looking at some cattle. Mrs. Carl Stelk who has been visit- ing here with her sister, Mrs. Ed Lundquist and Gene Cunningham, will leave for Bismarck in the near future, {Glen View 1 . 2 ——__——— |. By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Word was received of the birth. of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Budd .{ Windmill of Michigan, recently, Mss} Windmill is a Ggughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. DeLdhg of this district. ‘Two weddings of interest occurred in this vicinity last week. Miss Helen Strandemo and Edward Senihan of Baldwin were married Wednesday, and Saturday Miss Lorraine Engel- man and Lowell Christianson spoke their wedding vows. Both marriages took place in Bismarck. The happy young couples will reside on farms in his community. Mrs. Elsie Erstrom received word of the sad and sudden death of her brother-in-law in Minnesota recently. Edythe Goldsbery and Violet John- son visited at the Ed Strandemo home Monday. Grace and -Ray Simmons spent Thursday evening at the Lars Jacob- son home. Mrs. Walter Simmons and Grace visited at the Tom “Morgan home ‘Thursday ‘afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family visited at the Walter Simmons home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson spent. Friday evening at the Alex Oshanyk | day home in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson were business callers in the capital city Friday. ‘ Millard Jacobson visited at'the El- mer Schoolcraft home Saturday eve- ning. : The Monroes, McAvoys, Lewis Hol- dens, Portykas, Murrays and Spitzers were among the shoppers in the cap- ital city Saturday. Miss Runey and the new county agent visited the schools in this dis- trict. Monday. Florence Little and Fred Nelson of Baldwin. were in this community. Fri-| day evening, hunting stray cattle. ‘Violet’ Johnson spent Sunday~aft- esnoon at the Chester Erstrom home. ‘Miss ‘Olga Neugebaur who teaches school No. 3, was absent from her du- ties several days last week due to ill- ness, f Christiania ‘| |S:ntit John. Rue who has been out here|- By VIOLET OLARKE -Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling callers Tues- day. Mrs. Alfred Olson was. called to last week’ account. of her fath- er who is very ill. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet calted at the Tyler Johnson’s home. ‘Tuesday eri route to Sterling, © Mrs. William Clark and son Les- ter were Sterling callers Tuesdey. ‘The Misses Lela Booheister’ and Irene Harker visited with Miss Violet Clarke Wednesday afternoon. \Mrs. Peterson from Verona. N. D.. is spending a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs, Ernest Schoon. Saturday. >. Ernest ‘Schoon and mother, Peterson, called at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s home Monday en route to Driscoll. Mrs. Seamon Gibson who has been in the hospita’ at Bismarck for the past three months, returned on No. 8 to Sterling. Saturday. Mrs. Ed Gib- son also returned with her from Bis- Clarke and Miss Violet. © Jobn Elias of Menoken ‘6 calling on friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hensen anu Mrs. Geo. Pettis was a business |family. are. moving on to the Helmer # }_d. R. Johnson was ® Sterling caller| | McJander tarm this week. Muss Mildred, the, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hansen ts staying at the Christ ‘Schoon’s home and going to school, while they are moving. Willie Schoon ts busy hauling grain from Mrs. Jennie Clarke's farm these days. ‘The highway commission men were looking through this vicinity Thurs- day for gravel to put on road No. 14 Ernest and Willie Schoon ‘alled at Mrs.: Jennie Clarke's home Sunday mi orning. ‘ Mrs. W. J. Shultz accompanied by Mrs. Ed Gibson, were Bismarck call- ers Wednesday, “ Ha: Schmidking and family visited at the Ed Preshour’s home Sunday. Carey Johnson and J. R. Johnson called at the Tyler Johnson’s home Thursday night. Elder Elness was a Bismarck caller Wednesday. The county commissioners and surveyors held a. meeting at the W. J. Shultz camp Friday. Mark Kershaw was a Sterling call- er Tuesday, Donald Laird and Raymond John- son visited at the Henry Olson’s home Friday, Mrs. Keever and Mrs. Tyler Johnson accompanied them as far as the Ed Gikson home, where they visited with Mrs. W. J. Shultz and Mrs. Leora .Dunn. Miss ‘Florence Schmidkinz spent a week: visiting at the Ed Freshour’s home. ‘ Mrs. Shultz and Mrs. Ed Gibson called at the William Stiles home Monday. Ed Schmidkinz called at the Ed Freshour’s home Saturday to get his daughter Florence, where he took her to Bismarck to have her arms dressed. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shultz motored to Beulah ‘Saturda; Re TRE RRO CRT | | Frances | OO By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Senus, and Johnny Harms, Hank Gierkie and Ing Tuft went to Wey- burn, Sask., last week to visit at the home of Hank Gierkie’s parents, They returned home Monday evening. Bill Neth, who lives on the Martin place was a caller at the Burgeous Dietzman morning. ° Joe Fishe is busy this week putting in his winter's supply of coal. Mrs. R. Brewer and two children of Chicago are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Tebbo W. A. Dietzman and son were call- ers at the Joe Fisher home Friday morning. Bill Neth has been a frequent call- er at the Elmer Lundquist home the past P. P. Bliss, John Glum and Law- rence Madland attended the ram sale Friday. ‘ Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, Mr. -Elmer Lundquist and Mr. Floyd Owen and son Paul Violet Rooker were busi- callers in Bismarck Friday. iss Violet Tooker entered the St. Alexius hospital Friday for treat- =Viokst Clim wmaying with Miss Olson, the West’ Sibley teacher, who lives at the school house: The Three Leaf Clover Home- makers club-met at the home of Mrs. ‘Wm. Kershaw with’ eight members present. © Mrs. T. Harms and Mrs. Kershaw, the project leaders, gave interesting talks on canning and storing vegetables. They also demon- strated steam pressure canning. The Homemakers are planning to enter- tain theix husbands on Nov. 8th. The next meeting wil be with Mrs. Floyd Owen, Nov. 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman were shop- pers in Bismarck Wednesday and also went to see their daughter, Mrs. 8. E. Gibson, who is a patient at the Bis- marck hospital. Jake Merkle was a caller at the Dietzman home Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wachal were Peng at the F. L. Owen home Fri- lay morning. Floyd Owen helped Mr. Wachal Mrs. Mrs. Miss daughter Josephine: were callers at the Geo, Wachal home Friday after- noon. Adam Schauer dedicated his new barn with a dance Saturday night.” Alta By KARL SCHATZ John Stroh transacted business at Regan Tuesday. ‘ John Kemmle called at the Karl ° ‘ ¢ +] Schatz home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schatz, William Schatz near Washburn visited Kari Alta shoppers ‘Tuesday were Dave Hochhalter, Ed Curley, Edmund near McClusky, as teacher. Edward Schatz called at L. Adams’ Wednesday. §: + \ Adams’ at the Henry Schats home Monday. Fred Wagner, of . near ‘tusky, made a trip to the mine Monday. “Henry Scheaffer called at the Karl Schatz home Tuesday. John Stroh transacted business at Gerald Jones.of ‘Alte le*: for points ‘TMinois Edward Henry Schatz pur- chased a new truse from Jonn Da of McClusky. : Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz and sons Thofield, Dave, Edmund and Edwin motored to Turtle Lake Thursday eve- | Corwin salt ning to attend church. ‘Elmer Qualley motored to Regan Tuesday. Edwin Schatz called at the John jurday. Saturday and Mrs Fred Brackett. Vergil Lee. "| Edwin. Edmund and Thofield Schatz. John and Henry Scheatfer. ‘ Eddie Johnson called at the Henry Schatz home Friday. Gus Sarah aud David Schatz made a business trip to McClusky Saturday . Henry Schatz afd | tored to Napoleon We the Lee hume, near McClusky, Wed- Dan and Alfred Rinhart visited at the home of their parents Tuesday. Gus Schatz, Emil Johnson and Fred Brackett, who spent a few weeks in guests of the Thursday Study club ut that plade. - During the afte: Canada, returned to -their homes/ joyed, Thursday. Karl Schatz is spending a few days at St. Paul, where he went with a carload of catue. Charlie Lavson called at the ‘H.| the Schatz nome Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qualley and Mrs. L. Adams were Pickardville shoppers Thursday. Gus, Sarah, Pauline and Ed Schatz visited John Stroh's Friday evening. Thofield Schatz was.a caller at the L. Adams home Saturday. Alfred Rinhart made a trip to the coal mine Wednesday. ¢ John J. Dahl from McClusky was @ business caller at the Hank and Ed Schatz home Wednesday. Edwin and Edmind. Schatz were callers at the John Anderson home Tu esday. ‘ John Stroh motored to McClusky Saturday. Karl Schatz and son Edmund has been helping Henry Schatz move their house Thursday and Friday. Edmund and Edwin Schatz were callers at the John Stroh home Tu esday. John Stroh, Aferham ‘Scheffer and Jake Pry called at the Karl Schatz home Thursday. é Gus, Edmund, and Edwin Schatz called at the: Henry Schaeffer home ‘Thursday. John and Henry' Scheaffer were callers at the Fred Warner home Fri- day. y Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coombs were Pickardville shoppers Friday. the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ka:1 Schatz. Edmund and Edward Schatz and Aferham Scheffer and Ralph Ander- son drove a load of cattle to Pickard- ville Friday. Joe Diede of near Pickardville spent a few days at his home, where boy L, Adams lives, He repaired a well. ; Andrew Akerman of Wilton visited at the Fred Bender home Sunday. o igi oer | Braddock | By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE Lutheran Church Notes In spite of the inclement weather there was @ good attendance at the regular Sunday morning service. The Confirmation class met with Rev. Benzon after the services. The Ladies Aid met urday afternoon at the Olof Nords! home. There was @ large number present, among whom were Rev. Benzon and son Gil- bert. Rev, Benzon conducted the de- votional meeting, speaking on the theme “Prayer.” After the meeting @ delicious lynch ‘was served by the hostess. The society was invited to meet in two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peterson. The choir met Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Olson. ‘They, with their friends were enter- tained Saturday evening at Olof Nordstrom's home. + » , Sunday; Oct. "19," at S°o'clock the Bismarck Luther league, assisted by. the choir-of thelr church, will. give @ program in the Braddock Lutheran church. After the program there will be a social hour at the Ivor Ed- holm home. Lunch will be served. There will be a free will offering for the benefit of the Braddock Luther league. Everyone is cordially in- vited to attend this progrdm and the social Services weré held. in the M. E. church Sunday morning. We wish to announce that from now on, until further notice, services will be held at 8 p.m. A new choir is being or- ganized and there will be special music each Sunday evening with Mrs. C. T. Barton as organist. Mr. and Mrs. C. T.. Barton enter- tained Sunday in honor of her brother, Robert Sisco’s birthday. A buffet diner, was served to 22 guests. Out-of-town Mr. daughter loft by auto for Spring Val- ley, cured & will meet ‘at the home of Mrs. Thore Naaden Thursday afternoon, Oct. 15. Mesdames U. A. Engleman and M. Fetterley went to Bismarck Tuesday morning, Oct. 7, to be present at the training class of th: Homemakers. Master Emmett McCusker of Hazel- ton was a week-end visitor of Dale Those. who. attended the Corwin sale Thursday, south’ of Hazelton, were L.-M, Doerschlag, H. W. Allen, E. F, Savage and.F. Ford. They re- port that-everything went at a good price and about the large.t crowd aul ihe Hf g. F Be family spent the week-end with rpl- atives at Aberdeen, 8. D. guest prize which she will share with other members at our next club mest: ing here. A two course dinner was m served. It was an afternoon Jong to’ be remembered by all who ty at the home of L. E. Shafer in honor of Mr, Shafer and his daughter, Mrs. Meier Wednesday evening, Oct. 8. Mrs, Emma Button drove Mrs. 'M. Feyereisen downto Linton Thursday where Mrs, Feyereisen secured het mother’s*’ George Smith of Bismarck spent a few days of this week hunting in the. vicinity of Braddock. The Braddock -chool board has been very fortunate in securing the services of Miss Amy Brudevolc as teacher in the place of Mrs. Don Mate Donald... Miss Brudevold is a gradu- ate of Valley City Teachers’ college and comes to Braddock highly rec ommended. [ SW. Burleigh} By KATIE D. STEWART “Little” Dan McLean has moved into his house in the woods. James Karas is building fence for Chas. Mallard. Mr. Dedrich has been fencing @ quarter in Telfer township and A. J. Stewart has commenced to fence the quarter he bought in Apple Creek township. Ronald Nicholson hauled a load of wood for his sister Annie Monday. In spite of the rainy weather many People of this vicinity attended the opening day of Woolworth’s new store in Bismarck Saturday. Ronald Nicholson, Ed Becknall and Norman Stewart called at the W. Brown home one day last week. Abraham Loveless, who fornierly worked in this vicinity, is back again and is now working for Andrew Irvan. Mr. and Mrs. A. .J. Stewart were callers in McKenzie one day last weel Harold Gramling visited wi friend Ernest. Hauser a ig in Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Stewart ahd Mrs. John Stewart were callers at the O. G. Davenport home Friday. Aire Geereesrinr a wens Arena ] By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE The Homemakers club will not ‘meet Friday as usual, as the meeting ‘thas been postponed until Friday, Oct 24. One of the project icaders wili attend the North Dakota. Educational association meeting. The Homemak- ers will hold their meeting at Mrs. Ralph Halvers,. The topic of the py ae. anaes ly be “New Methods of ning.” e new year for: the club: begins with the next” meeting and anyone, wishing to join are urged to do so-now s0 as to get full benefit ‘of all the lessons given. -, Mrs. Iva Little and Mrs. J. J. Scal- Jon attended the Homemakers club meeting in Bismarck M« fe Fred Haas and Emil Mauch of Goodrich called at McIntyre's Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. Schneider of Goodrich came after his daughter Rose Friday eve- ning, that she might spend the week- end at her home. Mrs. Caroline Kraft and son. An- drew and: daughter. Lena- attended the wedding “banquet held at the Gottleib Leno home. Mr. and Mrs. Leno's daughter and Earl Sauter were married at 1 o'clock that afternoon. Ochsner ground feed--at Harry Ulfers Friday. x Ray Hazlegrove and Harold Kraft drove some cattle to Tuttle Monday. Ted. Schojtz of Bismarck was a guest at the Bert Glanville home while he: was hunting Friday and Saturday. Andrew Kraft helped Gotfred Web- ber move his furniture to their new home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kraft and fam- ily visited at Mrs. Caroline Kraft's Wednesday afternoon. Ed Pond called at McIntyre'safter @ frizno Thursday afternoon. Philip Webber took his plow to Tuttle Wednesday to have the. black- smith put some re; on it. Adolph Dagner and son Bill were having some blacksmith work done. Ben and Henry McClusky and Howard Glanville were out in’ this vicinity hunting. Red: Kraft was a business caller Wing rs Mrs. Owen Mcintyre, Rose- mary Gergen, Mr. and . Bert Glanville and sons and Jack Rogers, Mr. and Mts. J. J. Scallon and fam- ily,.Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville of this vicinity attended the Ladies Aid supper in Wing Saturday evening. Alex Neff was a business caller in Arena Thursday. Harold Glanville is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martini mo- | bome. ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J, G. De France Mr. and Mrs.. Jes. Murphy motored to Linton “Thursday. evening and took in the theatre program at the Wil- lows => ee ‘Thursday afternoon #4 members ot the Braddock Study and Civie club Ed called at| motored.to Napoleon where they were

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