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! SS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN F. B. Paslay, who has been receiv- ing medical treatments at Bismarck, returned home Thursday. Henry Wildfang of Sterling was a caller at the Will Stiles home Thursday evening. Mrs. Albert Christensen and fath- er G. Johnson received the sad news of the death of their son and brother Silbert Johnson of Chicago, Ill., Thursday morning, Mr. Johnson was well known in this vicinity, havin; lived here with his family several years ago. * Schools were closed Friday as the teachers, Miss Jennie Waiste and Lillian Hall attended the teacher's convention held at Bismarck Friday and Saturday. Frank Shoffer and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hargrave, were Steele call- @ Mrs. Adams will spend the week vis- iting her mother and sisters. “The Challenge of the Cross,” a sacred pageant, will be given in the Methodist church Sunday, October 26, at 8:15 p. m. by six high school girls and Miss Ruth Cordner. There will be no admission charge and a cordial invitation is extended to the public. Mrs, Long and Miss Rose Fuehrer were callers at the M. A. Doucette home Monday afternoon. Ed Fuehrer was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Henry Lewis and daughter, Miss Ruth, visited Mrs. M. A. Dou- cette Saturday evening. Mrs. James Longmuir of Bismarck visited several days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons. —________¢ Alta i, By KARL SCHATZ ! ' o> Henry Schatz and son Ed trensact- ers Saturday. Mrs. Robert Sharp, Sr., and Henry Neiman, her son-in-law, motored to Bismarck Saturday mornin; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet, who were married Wednesday in Minne- sota, returned home Saturday and will be at home to their many friends on the J. W. Preston farm. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson and family visited with the L. B, and Willies Olson family Sunday. Erling Olausen and Lawrence Schmitrunze visited with Johnnie Hensen Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Beyer and daughter of Sterling spent Sunday with the J. W. Beyer family. J. W. Preston and daughter, Mrs. Helen Epson and Pauline spent Sun- day at the E. A. Van Vleet farm. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and daughter motored to Regan Sunday and spent the day at the John Carlson home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen called to see J. E. Sharp Monday who is very ill. Mrs. Helen Epson was a caller at the Charley Young home Monday. Mrs, Henry Neiman is assisting Mrs. J. W. Beyer cook for threshers. Wr. and Mrs, Allen Van Vleet were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. f } | McKenzie ———_—____ __—_—__+ By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The McKenzie Homemakers club was entertained by Mrs. E. Van Dyne Thursday afternoon. There were 10 members and three visitors present. ‘The visitors were Mrs. F. H. Dietrich, Mrs, E, W. Anderson and Mrs. W. L. Watson. Mrs. Watson joined the club. President Mrs. M. J. Belcher con- ducted the meeting and also gave the major project lesson on canning. After the meeting adjourned delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Van Dyne, assisted by Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Easton were en- tertained at dinner Thursday evening by Mrs. E. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rodgers of Bis- marck were Monday visitors at the G. Matdy home. Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Hughes had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Hughes’ \ parents of near Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. John Gable. Emery Turner was a Monday eve- ning visitor at the George Watson home. Gust Petroff left Saturday for Min- nel . Mr. and Mrs, T. T. Hughes were | @- Sunday visitors at the T. I. Bailey home near Bismarck. Sunday Mrs. Carl Jacobson of Bismarck and Mrs. Hughes entertained a group of rela- tives at dinner at the Bailey home in honor of Mrs. Bailey's birthday. ‘There were 12 present at dinner. Mrs. Bailey is Mrs. Jacobson’s and Mrs. Hughes’ mother. The Misses Opal and Faye Harvey, Marie McGinnis and Leah Harth of Wing were Thursday evening guests at the William Stark home. Mr. and Mrs, H. M. King and daughter Betty Lou, Dr. and Mrs. Englehart of Minneapolis arrived at the George Watson home Saturday afternon making the trip by car in 10 hours. Mr. King is Mrs, Watson's brother. Kenneth Vanness visited school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Curtis and Bill Strong left Monday for Colegate, N. D. All of the McKenzie teachers ai tended the Educational association convention in Bismarck Friday. J. King of Bismarck, H. M. King, Dr: Englehart and George Watson were hunting at Long lake Monday. Miss Martha Lea and Rose Fuehrer were visitors of Miss Pauline Fuehrer at Sterling Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fuehrer and chil- dren were Sunday dinner guests at the G. Merckle home near Braddock. Wendell Drawver and Ed Easton were callers at the Govanoni home south of Britton Monday. Miss Pauline Fushrer of Sterling spent Saturday here at her parental hom« e. ‘ J. F. Wildfang made a business trip to Temvik Monday. The 4-H club under th¢ direction of Mrs. Isabelle Colby held a meeting at the Manly home Friday afternoon. The club decided: on their program for achievement . J. L. Kelly of ck was @ caller ‘Kenzie Monday evening. Heaton left Monday with five son Richard were visitors at P. Bliss home Saturday. club under the direction z s mn, Secretary Mary Ellen Reese, Madeline Boren was elected to as delegate to Fargo with the dem- team which are Miss Ruth Miss Esther Watson. . E. Crum entertained at din- y in honor of her daughter, . Graham's birthday. Those were Mr. and Mrs. H. T. f Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham of Wing. P. P. Bliss finished threshing Sun- day. Saturday evening visitors at the ‘Wm. Stark home were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre, LaVern Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and Miss Rosemary Gergen of Arena and Wing. Frank Borner left Tuesday by car for Centrailia, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. FE. L. Adams and little son motored to Elgin Sunday where ight a Z i 3 all | ing. ed business at McClusky Monday. « Mrs. Karl Schate and son Gus made a business trip to Mandan Tuesday. -Edmund and Edwin Schatz visited at the Dan Rinhart home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schlafman and family were visitors at Henry Schef- fer's home Monday night. L. Adamses and Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Qually are moving near Wilton. Gus Schatz has been hauling grain to Pickardville the past few days. Laurits Adams called at the Karl bg home Tuesday. = enry Scheaffer, Jr., was an Alta ayetea Monday. jus Schatz made a business tri McClusky Wednesday. De Gus Schatz and Doyle Schaffer of McClusky left for Haycenter, Neb., Thursday, where they will be em- Ployed in picking corn. Rudolph Schaffer who has spent a few weeks at Fargo, has returned to his home, near -Alta. Laurits Adams and Elmer QI boas at the H. Schatz home Thurs- lay. {Ed Schatz made a tri mine chineaay, ip to the Edmund and Edwin Schatz callers at the John Stroh home Mon. day. Edward Schatz motored to = Clusky Tuesday, and was acoheipas 7 bens by Henry Schatz. jac} combs called Schatz home Friday, Hai Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were visitors at the J. R. Jones home Sun- day. Eddie Johnson called at the Karl ister home Sunday. lack Coombs mace a busi: to Pickardville Friday. ee Edward, Hank end Edwin Schatz were isitors at the Ji Santa, john Stroh home Henry Schaffer, Jr., was a callet at the H. Schatz hoi prises me Wednesday Sam Nicola from McClusky, call at the Karl Schatz home, Saturday. David Schatz visited Johnny and Henry Scheffer Sunday. Rudolph and Johnny Scheffer made a trip to the mine Friday. Karl Schatz visited at John Stroh’s Sunday evening. Rudolph and Henry Scheffer - ed at Fred Warner's Sunday. ei Edmund Schatz was a visitor at the Henry Scheffer home Sunday eve- ] @ [__ Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Marlyn Johnson spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Clarence Scott, Miss Emma Coleman walked to her school from ‘Regan-Thursday morn She will board at Clarence Scott's after the cold weather sets in. Most of the school children re- turned home Thursday at the last recess as the teachers went to Bis- pee to attend the teachers’ insti- ute. The Canfield Homemakers club met in Ghylin township this month at the home of Mrs. Steve Little. Two guests were present. Two new members were taken in. They were Mrs. Walter Sunquist of Still and Mrs. Albert Johnson of Ghylin. L. W. Davis and son Staton moved me rest of their cattle home Thurs- Some of those from Ghylin who attended the Henry Rashe sale Wed- nesday were Fred Urbach, H. B. Gill and son Willis, L. W. Davis and sons, Earl, Paul, Staton and Owen. Mrs. Clarence Scott was a business caller on her sister, Mrs. Steve Little Thursday evening. She also motored to Bismarck during the week-end to attend the teachers’ institute. Mr. and Mrs. Elget Strom and Mr. and Mrs, Victor Strom called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl Sunday. Nick Holgerson motored to the Gross Broste home Sunday. Mrs. Albert Johnson run a rusty nail in her foot one evening last week and hasn't been able to wear her shoe. Mrs. August Krause and daughters have moved to the hotel in Regan and are serving lunches besides running the hotel. Adolph Krause did not rent the Mary Rashe place as rumored but has gone to Washburn to work. Some of the farmers nave com- menced threshing again this week. One or two pieces of flax is left to cut yet in Ghylin.- Ida Tosseth has returned home after spending a few days with her . | Sister, Mrs. Eugene Perkins of Ghylin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sunquist .| shopped in Bismarck the previous Saturday. Miss Dorothy Little returned Thursday to her parental home to spend the week-end. Margaret Gill left school Monday before recess as she was sick. Sev- eral have colds since the cold weather set in. Forest Little spent the week-ena with Lee Sunquist. Mrs. Howard Watkins visited with . | Mrs. Albert Johnson Monday. Saturday afternoon Regan shoppers were Louis King. Henry Rosendahl, Arne and Nels Tosseth, Henry and Edith Sunquist, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson and daughter, Mr ane Mrs. L. W. Davis and family. Alfred An- derson, and W. Gill. Reuben Krause hauled coal Sai- ‘urday. Mrs. L. W. Davis and daughters called on Mrs. Krause and doughters | Saturday while L. W. motored to Rock Hill, o—____________- e! | Florence Lake | beeen ann SE SEO SRN o By HELEN WITT Howard Glanville hauled coal for Arvie Bailey Thursday. Mrs. Jake Wentz and daughters spent last week visiting Mrs. Wentz’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koch of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel B. Bailey and son Junior spent Sunday evening at the Henry Seilinger home. Mr. und Mrs. Joe Scalion and Mrs. D. F. McClellan motored to Bismarck Friday. Henry and Charley Seilinger mo- tored to Arena Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters aud Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Wm. Witt and son John hauled coal Tuesday afternoon. Wilbert Neiters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters, underwent an ap- Pendicitis operation Tuesday in one of the Bismarck hospitals, he is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son Junior were Sunday dinner guests at the James Tees home. Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Irene and Margaret and Gust Witt were supper guests at the John Witt home Saturday evening. James and Arthur Lee were Wing shoppers Tuesday. John Witt ground feed for Arthur ll Lee Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seibel, Mr. and Mrs, John Witt and Mrs. E. Triebwas- ser and family were supper guests at the Christ Wentz home in McClusky Sunday. pba ig ee nano i Menoken i By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs; Ralph Ishmael spent Monday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein. The Menoken school board held a meeting Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs, R. M. Ludemann and Glen Baker attended the school board ually | meeting at the Doppler home Tuesday evening. Delbert Roy Warren, the two year old son of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne War- ren, is a patient in a Bismarck hos- pital. Miss Helen Baker is now employed in Bismarck. ‘ Mrs, R. G. Abelein, Mrs. Otto Ayers, Mrs. A. H. Klipstein and daugh- ters, Miss Alice and Mrs. R. M. Lude- mann attended a party Wednesday for Mrs, Joe Wildes of Bismarck at the home of Mrs. Basil North on thir- teenth street. A delicious pot luck lunch was served. Mrs. Wildes re- ceived many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs, Edd Ebling and fam- ily, Mrs. Laura Dance. attended a birthday party uesday evening given in honor of Mrs. R. L. Dralle of Bis- marck. A set of dishes was presented Mrs. Dralle as a gift. Bridge was played during the evening and a luncheon served. There was no school in the con- solidated school Thursday and Fri- day on account of teachers attending institute in Bismarck. Miss Alice Klipstein was a caller in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ishmael Thursday evening. Mrs. Laura Dance entertained the Menoken Ladies Aid Thursday after- noon. Seven members were present. The ladies sewed Vlocks for another Dainty refreshments were Eight workmen are now repairing the Northern Pacific depot and sec- tion house. They are boarding at the L. J. Agnew home. W. H. Ebeling visited at the A. H. Klipstein, Edd Ebeling and M. D. Agnew homes during the week. Mr. Ebeling returned to his home in Bis- marck Saturday evening. A. H. Kiipstein was a business call- er in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Mabel Wood entertained all the high school students at a Hal- loween party in the old schooi build- ing Saturday night. Fortunes were told and games p.ayed during the evening. A luncheon was served by Miss Wood. Miss Gladys Ness and Mino Harms were dinner guests >i Miss Nellie Dance Sunday. Mrs, A. Row was eu'ic badly cut by ‘lying glass when their car ran into @ truck waica was driving without lights. Misses Lela and Dana Mount of Regan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Moffitt Sunday. Dr. R. G. Wilds of Bismarck, dis- trict superintendent, will hold serv- ices at the town hall next Sunday at half past two. Henry Hansen, Wililitm Hansen and son Arville visited Miss Bernice Han- sen Sunday. The Farmers Shipping essociation shipped two carloads of shzep and hogs Tuesday. Fred Robinson mo‘vured to Wilton to get a truck of coal Monday. ee Wing > By LILLIAN MUELLER Mabel Olson and Edna Josephson spent the week-end at their parental homes in Wing. They are attending high school in Bisi Roy and LeNora ich of New Rockford spent Sundey at the Fred Barth home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., at- tended German church services held nerth of Wing Sunday. The 4-H Sewing Bees held their regular meeting Wednesday at the! Henry Jacobson home. They are| planning on attending the banquet at; Bismarck Saturday, October 25. Bossart was a brief caller at the Weber home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Oswald were | Sunday evening callers at the Muel- |ler home. | Jake Hein was a Regan caller Tuesday and motored to Bismarck} Monday. Violet Olson is assisting at the Boyton ranch now. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson were callers in Tuttle Sunday. Fred Barth and wife called at the {Weber home Tuesday evening. |.. Reynold Hein hauled a load of lignite coal for the Webers Tuesday. | Mrs, A. L. Davis and infant daugh-| Law returned to their| ing Saturday after spend-{ ing two weeks visiting relatives in Killa H. Knowles entertained | * Aid at her home Thurs- | |day afternoon. ' Harold Kraft is assisting Gottfred Weber this week. schoolhouse. Plans were made on how to raise money for the school. George Barth svent last week vis- iting his mother at Streeter, N D. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and La- verne Goldburg motored Miss Rose Mulhollon to Bismarck Saturday where she took the train to Cali- fornia. She has spent the past three months visiting relatives around and in Wing. David and Albert Bossart were Sunday visitors at the Barth home. Rev. Christ of Wilton conducted church services in the Wing congre- gational church Sunday. Miss McG M Barth and Mr. and Mrs us Wagle, teach- ers of the Wing school, attended the teacher's meeting held at Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Weber visited at the Kraft home Sunday. Reynold and John Hein spent Sun- day evening at David Hein’s home. Philip Weber motored his mother to her home in Goodrich Wednesday. Mrs. L. H. Knowles accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson to Bismarck Monday. . Emery, Fred and Alice Boss of Jamesto spent the week-end. in Wing visiting relatives. Jake Hein and sons David and John were capital city callers Thurs- day. e x Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Erward Gesele visited at the Christ Wolf home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Clarence McAllister is employed at’! the A. E. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner visited at the Mike Wall home Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner called at the Edward Berg home Friday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family of Regan visited at the Sam Berg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller mo- tored ‘to Bismarck Tuesday to shop. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and family spent Saturday evening at the Ed- ward Berg home. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Berg and daugh- ter Bertha and sons Rudolph and Bill visited at the A. H Heinle home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, John Berg and daughter Aletha spent Sunday after- noon at the Christ Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Berg visited at the Gust Neimiller home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paff of Good- rich, N. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller visited at the J. J. Wagner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner motored to Wilton Saturday on business mat- ters. Miss Elsie Wolf visited with Ahura Berg Sunday. Mf Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf called at the Fred Warner home Wednesday on business matters. Those that spent Sunday evening at the Lewis Wagner home was Otto Wolf, Miss Lydia and Pauline, Misses Herda and Sarah Berg, the Mike Woll young folks, Emanuel Hintz and Jake, John and Emil Wagner. A. E, Nelson and daughter Grace motored to Wilton Tuesday on busi- ness matters. Otto Wolf and Gedion Ketterling ere helping Lewis Wagner with fay stacking this week. John Berg motored to Washburn Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Woll spent a week at, Wishek with Mrs. Woll’s mother, Mrs. Reube who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller had as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. John Martz, and Mr. and Mrs. Rein- hold Martz and sons of Dawson, N. D. Mr. and Mrs, John J. Rever visited the Gust Neimiller home Monday evening. Misses Emma and Martha Gesele and John and Henry Gesele spent Sunday evening at the Fred Warner home. Miss Gladys Gramling motored to Regan Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner were Wilton callers Saturday. Hugh Redington got. a load of coal for school No. 2 Tuesday. oor oe Canfield | Pen OD an i | By MRS. A. F.‘GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilkenson left for Wisconsin Saturday morning where they will make their home. , The Canfield Ladies Aid will meet at the A. McCoy home Wednesday, Nov. 5 instead of at Davenports. It will be a potluck lunch. Rev. Christ will conduct services Sunday, October 26 at 3 o'clock at the Canfield school. The Jordahl and Johnson young folks left for Iowa Friday. ‘There was not a very large crowd at Homemakers club Thursday. There were 11 members, three ladies joined. Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mrs. Walter Sundquist, Mrs. L. Davis. Mrs. Wat- kins and Mrs. R. Little gave very in- teresting talks on newer and safer methods of canning. The next mect- ing will be held at the John Moser home Nov. 6. Roll call is to be an- swered by a pie recipe. Violet Olson is employed at tuc Boynten ranch. Joe Cook Jr. returned home from Jamestown Tuesday where he has Been visiting his sisters. Mr. Merrill and Grant Lindsey left for South Dakota Monday where they are going to work and visit. Chas. Our is doing chores while they are gone. Mrs. Jake Fisher and Nina and Jean spent two days last week with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl were callers at the Charley Kuehl home Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Jordahl calied at the A. McCoy home Sunday evening. Those taking part in the Hallo- ween play are rehearsing this week. It was printed last time that the program and supper on Halloween will be free but it was a misprint. The | program will be free but the prices of |20 and 35 cents will be charged for the supper. John Eowe is now doing mason work at the A. H. Lundberg farm Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and fam- ily were dinner guests at the J. Ol- son home in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and femily were callers at the D. Ghylin home Sunday. The juniors and seniors gave 4 pars on the fresh Weducsday evening. ‘The evening wes spent in playing There war a special meeting of the FP. T. A. Monday evening at the] gemes. after whieh supper was served ‘There was not any seheol ‘Thurs- day and Friday. The Humphreys at- | James Farrell, and family, wo are tended Teachers institute in Bis- | the proud parents of a baby girl born marck, recently in Linton named Betty Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and family |On their way home they s upped in and Mrs. P, E. Patton were Bismarck |at the John Habeck home on the business callers Friday. Crum farm near McKenzie wher: they Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Strand, and | were supper guests. Alice Strand were callers in Bismarck; Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson got word from | Monday. | Mrs. Fred Habeck and family from Lime Creek, Minn., who left here last Sunday morning. John Habeck came Thursdzy to t David Trygg home to diy potatoes. Alfred and Leroy Rooker assis‘e him. John Anderson, Floyd and Victor Nelson were brief callers at tie Geo. F. Nelson home Thursday u ght. John Anderson purchases Floyd to go back and forti to Bi marck to attend high schoo, Floyd and Irene Anderson came il Sehrunk By MARGARET MARCHANT -¢? John Bailey called at the Wm. Witi home Sunday. Howard Glanville of Wing hauled 8 load of coal for Roy Marchant Mon- j day. home from Bismarck Thursday night | Herman Neiters spent Monday in|to spend the week-end at their par- Bismarck. ental home, and enroute home Carl Johnson and Wenzel Kozinik | stopped in at the Herb Little home. motored to Wing Monday. J. L. Kelly from Bismarck was Martha and Willie Hiembuch, An-/@ visitor in our territory Friday. crew and Marcella Neiters spent Sun-|F'rom here he went to the Hogue day evening at the D, F. McClelland|brothers sale on the Duncan Me- home. Gilles farm, day afternoon at the Herman Neith-| A birthday party was held Sat- Monday. urday night at the John Risch home in honor of Elizabeth’s 17th birth- day anniversary. The evening was spent with conversation, At mid- night a luncheon was served by Mrs. Risch and the lad dames Novy delivered some chickens in Bismarck Monday, Mrs. J. E. Witt gave a birthday supper Saturday evening at her home as honor of her father's 49th birth- ay. ‘Thomas Novak was @ business call- er at the R. G, Marchant home Sun- day forenoon. Gustaph Witt called at the Trie- leon’ home near McClusky Thurs- | day, | The Heimbuch children spent Sun-|_Severt, Sulo and Sadie Gylden spent day afternoon at the Herman Neith-| Monday evening at Dave Josephson’s. --% {Lyman By S. GYLDEN J ers home. Gis Eckholm is working at Dan R, G. Marchant ny ‘ahiman’s. Monday, ee OE James Ne motored to Bismarck |>usiness callers at John Gylden’s Monde ws Raye 8d Bian amit Andrew Neiters called at the James Ino jolm__were Novy and R. G. Marchant homes | ‘Tansacting business in Wing Friday. Monday. Mr. and Mrs, William Wanttaja ana Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and children spent Sunday afternoon at daughters motored to Win - | Louls Olson's. diy evening, ie Wednes-|""Mrs. Arch and daughter Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters mo- | Were supper guests at John Gyiden’s tored to Bismarck Wednesday where | Sunday. they visited with their son, Wilbert,|, Bill Mulari and Frank Holmes were who is ill at the hospital. business callers in Wing Thursday. Thomas Novak was a Wing caller Adolph Johnson, Erwin and Leslie Wednesday afternoon. Josephson, Adolph Kangas, Ed Elia- ‘Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Wentz and fam- |£0% Charlie Johnson and Henry Bates ily called at the Wm. Witt home | Pent Friday night at Matt Setala’s, Thursday. s Josephine and Hilma Olson ‘Miss Marcella Neiters spent Mon-|°lled at William Wantaja’s Sunday. day night with Martha Heimbuch. Vieno, Arvo and Louri Koski called Adolph Bender was a Wing calier | 1. C. Holmes’ Sunday. ‘Thursday forenoon. Louis Olson threshed flax for Frank Holmes Monday. 7 Mrs, Morris Erickson and son Roy @| were business callers at Mrs. Ida | Trygg { Thorson’s Wednesda. > |. William Wanttaja and Edwin Olson By GLADYS NELSON ‘ahaa shoppers in Wing Friday eve- ing. Severt and Sulo Gulden spent Sat- urday evening at Gust Eckholm’'s. Vieno, Arvo, and Lauri Koski spent ana Creed en John Gyiden's. Lenora Hedstrom, high school stu- ee dent, came home the last weck-end | William Wanttaja's Sunday Sulo Gylden was a business call from Wing to spend Sunday at her eos parental home. s ae cearetay: Melvin Erickson and Clarence Mag-| gqca"an, Olson called at John Gyl- nus drove 11 head of cattle to Wing] 5 fohn Moilanen and Leonard Kavon- for Erickson and Moses one day last | ius were shoppers in Wing Friday. week, iN Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maki and Ta ounaey visited at Esther Lin me ee mete & trip to Bismarck last mierert and Sadie Gylden spent Arthur Magnus and faudly motor-|tayce” CveNns at William Want- ed to Hazelton the previous Sunday ip where they were guests Mrs. Magnus’ ed sister, Mrs. Kafer, and family. Miss Madge Runey, county superin- Heaton tendent, and the county agent from | ®= -—————--__—_— @ Bismarck were callers Monday at ‘Trygg school No, 1 where Emma Nei- By SARAH HEINLE son teaches. Brezden’s took some chickens to The teachers attended an educa-| Bismarck Tuesday. tional convention in Bismarck Fri-} Rev. F. F. Schwandt went. home to day and Saturday, Oct. 17 and 18,| Visit his family Monday and returned The school officers attended on Fri-|to Washburn Friday. day. Frank Brezden was a caller at A. Floyd and Irene Anderson, Bis-|H. Heinle home Wednesday morning. marck high schol students, were over-| Oscar Williams was a business call- Nr at home Thursday night |er at E. L. Hall's Monday. of last week. Fred Wagner was a caller at A. H. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and|Hellne home Thursday morning. Mrs. Morris Erickson attendsd the] Fred Hesselgrave called at the A. Ladies Aid at Gunderson’s in Lein|Heinle home Thursday. s Wednesday last week. Edward Schmidt was a supper Elmer Magnus is working for Aether Sidaek in Monit ip. guest aad A. H. Heinle home on Berane ogee Mrs.) John Schlechenmaier was a busi- ey 8 lay, Oct. 7th, bring-| ness caller at A. H. Heinle home Fri- ing Sune ane ae ® pleasal day afternoon. ernoon in ing. ey each brought % aifts for ittle Marlo Kenneth, Cate eee ee ni Y i 4 Round beby boy was born tO} era. L, Hall and son. Bernard Mr. and Mrs, Emil ee x Mother and baby pos pees were in Bismarck shopping last week. nicely. The baby has been named} Frank Brezden was a caller at Fred Marlo Kenneth. Wagner’s home Sunday. Harve Moffit from Menoken called|, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brezden were vis- Tuesday at the Geo. F. Nelson and{iting at Wm. Brezden’s home Sun- Nels Nelson homes while out buying | “ay. up hogs. He purchased some from} Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- Nels Nelson, ily were visiting at Sam Berg's home J. J. Rue, who spent. the summer | Sunday. out here at his farm decorating his} Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and sons house, returned ‘to Bismarck tojand daughter Bertha were visiting at spend the winter with the ‘amily. the A. H. Heinle home Sunday. Mrs. Elsie Cunningham took Miss} Samuel Jennings was a caller at A. Alyina Schlickenmayer from school|H. Heinle home Monday. No. 4 in Trygg to Bismarck Thurs-| Mrs, John Walcker is on the sick day to attend the convention. Mrs. Lena Lundquist will leave this week-end for Killdeer where she wii! visit with her daughter, Mrs. Bert) wiss Annasitica Brezden and Anna Foist, and family. = Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Farrell were Bune were visiting at Haugen Sun dinner guests Wednesday at the Geo. Mrs. E. L. Hall and sons were vis- Fr Delson home, otored to Bis. [iting at Oscar Williams home Sun- marck Wednesday attending to mat- |%4Y- ters of a business nature. Nels Nelson, Hugo and Emma mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday on a Rock H 1] | —__ _—___—_-+ By RUTH LITTLE The school board met for the regu- lar quarterly meeting at the school- house No. 2 Tuesday evening, Oct. 4. list. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner were in Bismarck shopping Friday. a shopping trip and took Emma to at- tend the teachers convention. Leroy Rooker who moved on the J. J Rue farm for the winter assisted John Habeck dig his potatoes Wed- nesday at the David Trygg farm, John Habeck returned to McKenzie that night. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Farre.. and | Geo. F, Nelson called Wedaesday at | School No. 2 in Cromwell where Flor- | are Smith teaches to see Jackie Far- rell. 8. W. Nemetz was a business caller at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Tuesslay. 8. L. Jordah! shipped a carload of hogs from Regan Tuesday for several of the farmers around here. There will be services at the Can- field schoolhouse Sunday Oct. 26 at 3 p. m., conducted by the Rev. Christ of Wilton. H.| Charleston of Willow City Geo, F. Nelson's received word from his sister, Mabel Nelson, frsm Park Rapids, Minn., that her mo.her, Mrs. Geo, Potter, and brother Harry had the flu and Mrs. Potter was still very weak. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Farrell motored to McKenzie, Sterling, Moffit, and Hazelton Wednesday on various busi- | hess interests. They met Mrs. Far- |rell’s brother-in-law, Frauk Gcuph- nour. He is employed as carpenter in | Hazelton residing four miles west of there. Also Eddie Myers of Baldwin and his father-in-law, Graham who are employed on highway No. 65 near | Moffit with the county grade:. They | were luncheon guests at the Charlie Anderson home near Sterling where Gene Farrell is employed all summer on highway No. 83 going to Abe- deen, S. D. He may remain there all Batty Fitzgerald called at the Guss Graf home Sunday. Mrs. Johnson spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Steve Little. Clarence Scott visited at his par- Fitzgerald home. Chas. Kueh] and G. O. Lindsey mo- tored to the Capital City Monday. Laurice and Lewis Jorgenson and J. Zelmer attended the party at the schoolhouse Wednesday night. Harvey Fitzgerald and Guy Knut- son spent the week-end at New Salem !as guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pool. vey motored to Regan Monday morn- | Mr family and Miss Violet Rasche ail of Bismarck were Sunday guests at the | H. C. Rasehe home. J. F. Little and Clayton were Wil- ton business callers Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lytle of Wing were Monday afternoon guests at the | Barththolomcu Fitzgerald and Guy Knutson motored to Regan Monday evening. | Sunday guests at the Lewis Jor- genson home were Clyde, Virgil and Phyllis Little. Mr. and Mrs. Ehnes Frieda and Willie, Mrs. Ed Rasche and children, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feuling. Bartholomeu Fitzgerald, who lives en the Mrs. Mary Rasche farm spent Tuesday at his parental home. Nels Peterson of Pickardsville, N. Dak., was a Thursday guest at the Lewis Jorgenson home. 1 Dinner guests at the Lewis Jorgen-| son home Wednesday were Fred Berg- quist, Frank Walker, Isaac Mar- covitz and Roy Little. Mrs. J. F. Little and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson attended the Homemakers club meeting at the Steve Little home Thursday. J. Zelmer and Lewis Jorgenson mo- tored to Regan Thursday. Callers at J. F. Little's Saturday evening were Guy Knutson, Basty and Harvey Fitzgerald. Mrs. John Howe called at the Earl Mowder home Monday. Hester Bailey visited school Tues- lay. Mrs. Joe Cook is spending a few days at the Romeo Bailey home near Wing. The party given for the freshmen Wednesday evening sponsorea by the seniors and sophomores was well at- tended. A luncheon was served. Every one reports a good time. Miss Violet Olson is employed at the Boynton ranch for the winter. Pete Jacobson spent Sunday at the Ole Olson home as a guest of his} daughter Burnett. Charlie Hettick was a Sunday call- er at the Andrew Kolb home. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Backman and family were Sunday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. Andrew Kolb, Stephen Monroe and Allen Tollivers motored to Bismarck Saturday. They called at the Glen Tolliver home while there. Oscar Magnuson and son George | were Regan callers Monday. Willie Graf called at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home Sunday. The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Arthur McCoy Nov. 5th. A potluck lunch will be served. Several neighbors gathered at the schoolhouse Tuesday night to prac- tice for the program which is to be given Halloween night. A chicken Pie supper will also be served. Mr. Rosendahl called at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Sunday. Guy Knutson, who has spent the summer at the Fitzgerald home re- turned to Iowa Monday. Guss Heinley helped the McCul- lough brothers to thresh Monday. J. F. Little finished threshing at his home Monday. He is now thresh- ing flax for the Fitzgerald brothers. Marion Scott was a Regan caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough mo- tored to Regan Monday. Mrs, Joe Cook returned home from Romeo Bailey's Friday. Bernhard, Kenmar and Gudrun dordahl, Orlo Johnson, Esther Knut- son and Guy McCoy left for Iowa Friday where they will all be em- ployed. The Homemakers club met at the Steve Little home Thursday. Arthur Hare of Denhoff and Jack spent Tuesday night at the J. R. Fitzger- ald home. Fred McFadden of Wilton and Guy McCoy called at the Fitzgerald home Monday looking for cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Mareen O'Brien and family and Miss Violet Rasche called at the P. E. Patton home Sunday. Sunday callers at the Martin Feul- ing home were Lewis Jorgenson, J. Zelmer, Isaac Marcovitz and son Robert. Andrew Olson motored to Regan Tuesday. A school officers regular meeting was held Tuesday evening at the Clerk Mrs. Andrew Olson's home. All officers were present. Cc. E. Christianson was a Regan caller Wednesday. ©. W. Backman and sons Edwin and Melvin motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Clarence Scott called at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Sunday. o—_____________-» { Moffit i ey By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT The Mother's club met at the home of Mrs. Vigg Jensen on Thursday afternoon, A good crowd was pres- per were discussed. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess. | | Pillsbury to the Mork sale Thursday. Rev. and Mrg. O. E. Kinzler at- tended the Ladics’ Aid at Braddock \last Thursday. Miss Violet Larson; took care of the children while they| were gone, Mrs. J. F. Coder returned home} from a trip to Shields and other points last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kinzler called at the | B. F, Lane home Wednesday evening. | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Faust and! children left for Barney, N. D., on Wednesday morning where they will make their home, | The chicken pie supper which the} |Mother’s club, the Ladies’ Aid and! the grandmothers held was very well | Mrs. J. R, Fitzgerald and son Har- | F. and Mrs. Mareen O'Brien and day school follow J. R. Fitzgerald home. jth [helm " Moffit jat the Fay Johnson home Sunday, ; Olson home were Mrs. Ole Olson Jr. , place alone and was a former weacher end taught 25 years. drawing pension Later visited at Mr. Farrell's orother, ental home Friday. attended and the nice sum of over Bernhard Jordahl and Orlo John-|£57.00 was taken in to go on the son were Thursday evening guests at | ministers salary, also $6.85 was tak-| the Andrew Walker home. jen in by the sale of candy and pop- | 8. L. Jordahl and son Kenmai/corn to go towards the Sunday called at the Philip Schuh home| school. A lot of fancy work was Penida, ; oye |80!d during the evening. A number junday evening callers at the Ole! of people from Bismarck attended the supper. The societies wish to thank all of those who helped make ithis affair a success. Friends will be sorry to hear of and children Mary Jane, Beverly Opal, and Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson and Mr. and Mrs. John Boche called at|the sudden death of Mr. Olthoff of the J. F. Little home Wednesday _| Webster City, Ia., on August 23, the The auction sale held at the H. C. evening after he returned from his Rasche home Wednesday was well|trip to North Dakota and Minnesota. our sympathy to the bereaved ones. Mrs. Everett Porter entertained at supper in honor of her daughter Beth’s 16th birthday on Tuesday evening, October 21, Miss Gladys Moffit and Neil Edwards were guests. A lovely supper was en- joyed by all. Miss Harriet Moffit called at the W. Moffit home Sunday Church is again at 1 stead of the evening set Wm, Lane, B. F. Lane and Mrs. Burt Johnson motored to Bismarck j Monday. Miss Gladys Moffit called at the Keting home Sunday. Mr. and M Robert Carpenter and daughter Marcellette called at W. Moffit home Tuesday. Lane sold some lambs and ‘. Heaton last week. . H. D. Hamblen of ited at the Pillsbury ZA jhome Sunday, Burt Johnson visited over the week-end at the Wm. Lane home with his wife, Mrs, Leatha Johnson. His car broke down and he had to Ro back to Lehr Monday on the train. Mr, and Mrs. Burt Johnson, Wil- d Win, Lane visited Word received from Harold Lane at Berren Springs, Mich., states that he is still working on the dam there. he fruit crops was not very good ene a very. poor price for what there - We received word of the death of Mrs. Isabelle Mastol of near Hazel- ton at a local hospital in Bismarck Tuesday night. She was well known here. Her two sisters, Mrs. Dewey Olson and Mrs. Harold Hourtson, live here, also her mother, Mrs. Lamb and brother Andrew Lamb of west of Moffit. Cee | SW. Burleigh | By KATIE D. STEWART S. McDonald of Bismarck was hunting and calling in this vicinity Monda: Glad: Gramling, who teaches near Wilton, accompanied by her neice Gladys Ann Gramling, Visited at the John Stewart home over the week-end. They also attended the S. W. division of the teacher's edu- cational association held in Bis- marck, __ Frank Glum was a business caller in Menoken Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart and little daughter Alice May and Harold Gramling visited at the John Stewart home Sunday, Mrs. Flora Stewart spent last week with her niece, Anna Nichol- son. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mallard, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Mallard were shop: ping in the capital city Saturday. Wm. McDonald and son James called at the A. Stewart home Mon- day. Mrs. Glen Oder returned to the home of her parents last_weck after spending some time at Regan. = ee | Lein 1 Lein By OLGA M. RISE Miss Ella Kroche and Mr. Verne Hicks of White, S. D., who have been visiting at the D. D. Barkman hom were united in marriage Oct. 16th Steele, N. D. The bride wore a gown of blue flat crepe with matching ac- cessories. They were attended by Dallas Barkman, daughter Dorothy jand De Witt. Mr. Hicks is quite well known in this vicinity having visited here before. Mrs. Hicks has also spent some time at the Barkman home They will make their home on the ©. M. Bierke farm . B. N. Lein J. O. Rise Harry Helge- son and Mayland Christianson at- tended to business matters at Tut- tle Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson mo- tored to Bismarck. Misses Nina Waiste and Neilie Dance attended the North Dakota Educational convention held at Bis- marck Friday and Saturday. Olga Rise and Olaf Olausen spent Thursday and Friday at Bismarck and Mandan. Ernest Rise who is attending high school at Bismarck, spent the wees- end at his parental home. Eddie Arneson and Arnoia C iason motored to Wing Monday. Bernice Bjorhus spent the week-end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. John Birkeland, daughter Gale, Mrs. H. Nelson, daugh- ter Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson, Myriel, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christian son, son Arnold, Ruth Knudson, May- land and Burleigh Christianson were entertained at the Harry Heigeson home Sunday. Art “Bjorhus called at the Siuart Severson home Sunday. Mr. Fields and Clarence Rise call- ed at J. O. Rise’ Monday evening. Miss Dotty Barkman, who has spent the summer working at the telephone office in Bismarck, returned to her home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hicks were call- ers at the Chris Bjerke home Fri- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson spent Sunday at the M. A. Lein home. Joe, Annie and Emma Regier and rist- ent. Plans for the chicken pie sup-|Dorothy Cotes spent Sunday after- noon at H. L. Hanson's. Correction—There will be English . Moffit accompanied Fred /| services at church Thursday, Oct. 20, at 2 o'clock instead of Friday, Oct. 31, as stated last week. There will be a program and hand social in Clear Lake school No. 3 Thursday evening, Oct. 30. ery- body welcome. A chivari party was given on Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hicks at the Dallas Barkman home Monday evening. The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing. Everyone reported a splendid time. C. P. Kopplin, a Farmers Union In- surance agent from Bismarck, was iu this vicinity Monday. Ole Spilde and son Einar motored to Driscoll Saturday. Alfred and Seymour Arneson and J. O. Rise hauled coal from the mine Monday and Tuesday. Arthur Rise left for the Boynton ranch west of Wing Tuesday where he will be employed. Misses Mabel Jacobson, Hilina Ol- son, Clara Mueller and Gladys Rue of Wing attended the party at Dallas Barkman’s Monday evening. Hazel Nelson and Arnold Christian- son motored to Regan Saturday night John Gunderson and Theodore Tor- geson called at John Birkeland home Tuesday. : Joseph Rise hauled coal from Arena for Geo. Christianson Saturday. ‘To aid in flying and landing at winter. They visited at Mr. Farrell':| attended. Everything sold at a fair- | He owned the land farmed by Melvin sister, Anne Farrell. four miles west of | ly good price. {Thorsen and has spent several weeks Hazelton who resides on the home| Lawrence Fitzgerald called at the ihere for the pest few mers. He a. F. Little home Thursdey. land his wife and daughter Amy| Clayton, Clyde and Virgil Little | Ann spent almost a month here this | spent Sunday evening at the Batty | ummer during harvest. We extend | night a German aviator has installed wowerful headlights on the front of airplane fuselage. So name 4

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