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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | __NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Christia i By VIOLET A. CLARKE Henry Olson was a Driscoll caller Tuesday. eee Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet also Robert Clarke were Sterling callers Tuesday morning. Mrs. Clarke and Violet also called at the Tyler Johnson home enroute to Driscoll Tuesday afternoon, J. R. Johnson was a Sterling call- [ er Tuesday forenoon. Mrs. Ernest Schoon, mother of Mrs. Peterson, returned to her home at Verona Thursday. L. B. Olson was a Driscoll caller Tuesday. abe Those from this vicinity that at- tended the sale at Mrs. Laurence Mork’s farm Wednesday were Ed. Freshour, Lester Clark, John Elness, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Smith. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie, Mr. and Mrs. George Harding, Fred Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Roth, A. Risaner, Mr. and Mrs. William Stile, Bob Barrows, Mrs. Ed. Holton, L. B. Olson and Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet. Everything sold fairly well especially the cows. _ Mrs. J. W. Shulty was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mrs. Martin Olson and_ gran daughter Marcella Eisenbeisz vis ited at Mrs. John Olson’s home in Driscoll Tuesday. Martin Nelson and Charley Ryan of Sterling called at Mrs, Jennic Clarke’s home Thursday forenoon. George Sedivec was a Sterling caller Saturday. : Carey Johnson, accompanied by J. R. Johnson, were Sterling callers Saturday. George Magnus called at Mrs. Jen- nie Clarke’s home Sunday. : Lester Clark, accompanied by Earl Walgren, were Sterling callers Sat- urday. Nice Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Saturday. Elder Elness called at the John Elness home Wednesday. _ L. B. Roth was a Sterling caller Monday. r Carey Johnson was a Bismarck visitor Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Smith, also Emery Conley, were Sterling callers iturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Tyler Johnson home Monday. i Mrs. Ed. Holton was a Sterling caller Monday. Sam Belk and Mrs. Flode Belk and family of Sterling went up to the Flode Belk farm Monday eve- ning. x Warren Belile was a Sterling call- er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling callers Mon- day. By FLORENCE GOSNEY M L. Lewis was a .town caller on Tus day. ’ P. M. Gosney took a load of sweet slover down to James Baker arti had him thresh it, Wednesday afternoon. Norval Marvel was in town Thurs- day. Miss Elsie Belile is employed at the Charley Anderson home. Miss Dorothy Zuraff is visiting at the Jessen home. Mr. and Mrs. De Haan.attended the Mork sale, ngrth of Sterling, Thurs- day afternoon. Loyd Gosney called at the Baker home Wednesday afternoon. Herman Nieman, Oast Prince, An- ton Oberg, Lester Andrews and brother and P. M. Gosney, attended the Mork sale Thursday. Loyd Gosney from Braddock called on his brother P. M. Gosney Wednes- day afternoon. Mrs. P. M. Gosney visited with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, while Mr. Gosney went to the Mork sale, Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son Hanaford spent Tuesday in Mc-| ¢ Kenzie. Ray Bates was a Bismarck caller ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were Sterling callers Saturday afternoon. Theodore and Frederick Lee sawed ‘wood for Mrs. Gaskill Monday. Ernest Hurr and daughter Ida were capital city callers Monday. Miss Florence Gosney who attends business college at Bismarck, spent the week-end at her home. Miss Ann Hayes attended the teachers convention held at Bismarck, Friday. She also spent Saturday in Bismarck. Miss Florence Gosney called on ‘Mrs. Chas. Gaskill Saturday evening. Leslie Cline was a Bismarck caller Saturday. George Friday. ‘The dance held at Sterling Friday night was not very well attended. Music was furnished by a Braddock Lewis was a Sterling caller orchestra. _ P. M. Gosney was a Sterling caller Friday. Rex Fogarty spent the week-end visiting home folks. ‘Ernest Hurr was transacting busi- ness in Sterling Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jessen motored to Bismarck Saturday. Miss Clara Fracassi of Mandan, spent the week-end with Helen Swindling. Miss Marion Lewis who attends Jamestown college spent the week- end at her home. A number of young folks from Sterling and Moffif attended the party given by Helen and Rex Swind- I'ng at’ their home Saturday nicht. The evening was spent in dancing Music was furnished by Donavan Palle, and Mr. Howitson irom Mof- fit. A delicious lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Envic of McKenzie, called at the home of their daugite-, Mrs. Marion Lee, Sunday afternoon Horace Fairchild and son Hanford were transacting business in Ster!ing Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling mo- tored to Sterling Monday evening for Helen and Rex. Mrs. P. M. Gosney, Charley, Flor- ence and Edna Mae, called on Mrs Chas. Gaskill, Sunday afternoon. J. L, Kelley candidate for sheriff of Burleigh county, was calling on the voters of Taft township, Monday. Mrs. Esther’ Johnson and son Wil- liam were shopping in Sterling Tues- day morning. Marien Tewis, the Barth hors Charley and Florence Gecney from |here, attended the party at the Hen- \ry Swindling home. Henry Jessen began threshing again Monday afternoon. Pete Youngreen was a Sterling caller Tuesday evening. P. M. Gosney took Charley up to }Martin Olson's Monday morning. to ‘help on the Martin Olson threshing | rig. i | Charley Gosney took Florence back | to Bismarck Sunday evening. i i j i [—‘fekiund | __ OO By JUSTINE MORRIS Bennie Anderson was a caller in Wilton Monday, Marion Morris and cousin Grace Klawitter visited with Mrs, Willard Dimond Tuesday afternoon, T. F. Morris made a trip to Still! Tuesday. red Wood, Standard oil man from; Baldwin, was through this vicinity | Tuesday. Bennie Anderson called on the Brown brothers Wednesday. Steve Morris of Bismarck visited nt the T. F. Morris home Wednes- lay. Donald Morris was an overnight guest at the Willard Dimond home Wednesday night. Bennie Anderson visited at the Brown brothers home Saturday, eat F. Morris made a trip to Tuttle riday, Victor Anderson was transacting business in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, T. F. Morris were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. They were accompanied home by their daughter Marjorie, who attends high school there, Gerald Morris called at the Brown brothers home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and children Lyle and Olivetta were over night guests with relatives in Regan Wednesday night. Levi and Bennie Anderson visited at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. evening. The Halloween program to be put on by the pupils of Ecklund school No. 3 in the Still hall Friday night was postponed on account of the cold weather. Steve Morris of Bismarck, who has been visiting at the T. F. Morris home a few days the past week, re- turned to Bismarck Saturday. On account of the cold, weather the hard-time dance in Baldwin Wednes- day night was not very largely. at- tended. Dorothy Morris visited at her home Sunday. Elsie McCullough was transacting business in Bismarck Friday. Among those who visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rich and sons Junior, Jimmie and Jackie of Temvick. Ben- nie and Levi Anderson, Ralph Taplin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lenihan and daughter Lorainabelle and Lulamarie and Mr. and Mrs, Willard Dimond and daughter Olivetta, Donald Morris overhauled his truck at the Brown brothers home Sunday morning, Mabel McCull caller at the T. F, Morris home Fri- day evening. A pumber of folks’ from this wieins ity took in the party at the John Reich home Saturday night and an enjoyable time was had by all. rnal Anderson _ visited with James and Raymond Morris Wednes- day night, Clarence Anderson, student, of the Wilton high school, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Anderson. Bennie Anderson’ was an over night guest with Donald Morris Sat- urday night. Gerald Morris called at the Pete Anderson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Anderson and family visited at the John Vollan home Sunday. . Marjorie Morris returned to Bis- marck Sunday evening “to resume her high school studies after visit- ing over the week-end with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, T. F. Morris, Jene Perkins was a caller at the T. F. Morris home Saturday. BeBe GaSe) | Hazlegrove. | By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner were in Tuttle shopping Monday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Krain and son were in Tuttle on business Monday. Alex Schniezer was a business caller in Tuttle Monday. Ray Hazlegrove and Frank Gray ey business callers in Tuttle Mon- ay. George Pehl and son, George Jr., were in Tuttle Monday on business. Harry Ulfers hauled a load of grain to Tuttle Monday. Mr. Ulfers and Ed Ochsuner called at Ray Mazlegrove's on their return. Will Thieling was in Tuttle one day this week on business. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray, who have been building and painting the barn at the Will Thieling school, have it almost completed. They expect +0 finish the barn this week, and put a. fence around the buildings, one day this week. Karl Wolff called at the John Wu- tzke home Wednesday and also at the Ray Hazlegrove and Frank Gray homes and at the Carrie Kraft home. Ben Klagenburg called at Harry Ulfers’ and Ray Hazlegrove's Tnurs- day on business. We had our first storm Friday, the Iti, It wasn't.very nice for. those who had no hay in for the stock and those who were moving. “f C. Gelsele cailed at the: Ray Hazle- grove home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shopping in Arena Saturday. Among those shopping in Arena Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Neff, John Wutzke and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wuizke, Fred Pleiness and several others, * ae Marie Huber of Bismarck was ® caller in Arena Saturday afternoon. Fete Enese of south of Arena was in town Saturday. Jake Gelluner was in Arena Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harty and tam- ily and Mrs, Harty’s sister, Miss Cora Larson, have moved to Minnesota to make their home on:a farm. Frank Gray was in Tuttle satur- day on business, Ray Hazlegrove called at the Carl Geisle home Sunday. Bs Frank Gray called Sunday at the | Ray Hazlegrove home | A. Geruen and family ar: moving off the old Swett place. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Geiste ang fam- th was: a brief} Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet, Mr. Ed Ochsuner called at Harry Ulfers’ | in ily of near Lake Williams are leav- ing soon for Rapid City, 8. D Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kipplin and fam- ily were guests Sunday at the Ruben Stohler home. : Harold ‘raft returned to his home Friday night. as he is not working for Ray Hazlegrove now. Miss Rose Marie’ Gargen had no school Thursday and Friday as there | was a teachers’ meeting in Bisrraick. There was a teachers’ meeting at} ; the schoolhouse east of Tuttle for | social hour. the teachers in the Tuttle vicinity, Tuesday, Oct. 21. ! Harry and Albert Gray and their mother, Mrs. 5. O. Gray and Joe Cook Jr. will leave soon for South Dakota and points in Iowa. Mrs. Gray will remain for 1 visit at the home of her son George Gray and family near Coleman, S. D., and the men will go on _to Iowa. Christ Stohler has rented the old Pete Coal place and the Rueble place. The central office and teleph m2 line at Tuttle has changed hands. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson are the new owners. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests Sunday at the Frank Gray home. f— Gien View | View > i 2 By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mrs. Clara Leuhrs, Olga Nuege- baur and Edythe Goldsberry attend- ed the N. D. E. A. which was held at Bismarck Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe from Minot visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schooleraft, who for the past three years have resided on the Engelmann farm, are moving to Wilton in the near future. Earl and Donald Monxoe and Geo. Buchholz motored to Regan Sunday to hunt. Tuesday evening the school direc- tors of Glenview township held a business meeting at the W. A. Sim- ons home. Millard Jacobson called at the Chester Erstrom home Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. Lars Jacobsdn visited friends in Wilton Monday afternoon, The James McAvoy family spent Sunday at the Lawrence Fisher home in Ecklund township. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Quanrud and children of Bismarck visited at the gestion. Many novel ideas were pre- sented. After the usual business meeting the project leaders took charge of the meeting and gave a very interesting and instructive dem- onstration of canning by the hot- pack method. All merabers were asked to keep clippings of recipes from different magazines in reference to the major project work. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Koessel and Mrs. Hammer during the Seventeen members.and three visitors were present. Two committees were appointed by the president to arrange for the banquet to be given the winners of the plays given Sept. 27 at the hall. Raymond Van Vleet attended the wedding of his uncle, Allen Van Vleet, at Detroit Lakes and returned Sat- urday. Wild Rose | rdiehtndape RATER By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL A high wind and severe cold wave made life disagreeable for man and an over-night guest at Gust Eck- holm’s Thursday. Mrs. Arch and daughter Myrtle called at John Gylden’s Wednesday evening. Bill Mulari and Edwin Olson were callers at John Gylden’s Monday eve- ning. Sulo Gylden and Edwin Olson were | business callers at Henry Inget’s | Wednesday evening. Bill Mulari, Frank Holmes and Martha Koski spent Sunday at John Gylden’s. The birthday party which was held for Miss Sadie Antilla at the Finn hall Saturday evening was well at- tended. A farewell party was also; held for Jadie Antilla nd Mrs. Jack | Sheppen Saturday evening at the Finn hall. They plan on leaving for East Stanwood, Wash., in a few weeks. Bill Wanttaja, Edwin Olson and Severie Eckholm spent Sunday at John Gylden’s. Alex Ranta and Elmer Jarvi left for Savo, 8. D., Friday where they in- tend to find work. Severt and Sulo Gylden spent Sun- day evening at Gust Eckholm’s. Ed Eliason and John Jarvi were beast last week and found most of us unprepared for winter. The school board met at the clerk’s office Tuesday and transacted the usual routine business. All the mem- bers were present. O. F. Buck sold a bunch of hogs in Moffit Friday. L, E. Heaton of McKenzie made a business call here Wednesday. _ H. J. Brownawell of Sterling was here Friday to help drive his cattle to Moffit. Miss Helen Skramstad, teacher of school No. 2, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sa- ville. John Rouzie of Jamestown made a short call on friends here Sunday. Lloyd Gosney, member of the school board, attended the N. D. E. A. meeting in Bismarck Friday. Miss Louise Riedman of the Moffit teaching faculty spent the week-end with Miss Maxine Burnsides, teacher of school No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Halsne and family, who have been living on the Pugh farm, moved away last week: Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Carlisle and son Rogér were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville. R. W. Feltheim, school director, ac- companied W. H. Brownawell, school clerk, and Miss Maxine teacher of school No. 1, to the N. D. E. A. meeting in Bismarck Friday. Lars Jacobson home Sunday. Joe Brown of Painted Woods was a recent business caller at the Con| Johnson home, Loren Couch made a business trip to Baldwin Saturday afternoon. Enock Anderson and Loren Couch attended the sale at the Hogue Bros. farm southeast of Baldwin Tuesday. Harold Swaren repaired the fur- nace at the Enock Anderson home last week. Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland, and Mrs. Vic Pederson and Ernest and Clifford Meland at supper Tues- surprise birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Oscar Pederson at her home Wednesday evening. Twenty-seven guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson and Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Swanson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson. Mr. and Mra, Ole Quale spent Sat- nray, evening at the Vic Pederson home. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Herum enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, Carl Meland. and small son, Willis, Sunday evening. Rev. Foss, Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Ruble, Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Knudson and Valdis Knudson spent Sunday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson. The Homemakers club met with Mrs. M. C. Koessel Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. A, H. Meland entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson, Mr. and Mrs. William Van Vleet and family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen and two- ‘@| year-old Sylvia Sunday at a 6 o'clock | nietzman home Friday evening. r. Mr. Jackson and daughters Louise and Helen who have been visiting in Montana returned Thursday. Mrs, John Mount, Mrs. Grubb and Misses Nettleton, Grenz and Ortman attended Teachers’ Institute at Bis- Friday. Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Koessel and three youngest children sper‘ a few days in Marion, N. D. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Van Vleet and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Madson were Bis- marck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson and ue Jacqueline Monday night at Harry and Geo. Whiting of Kidder | county were Driscoll callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble Thursday evening at dinner. Mr. Siems. of. Braddock visited in Driscoll Sunday. ~ Mr, and Mrs. Ole Olfin are visiting ‘Wisconsin. Bernice Chapin spent Saturday night at the C. A. Swanson home. Mrs. Art Spangler of Mandan and Mrs. Mellon of Bismarck called on Mrs. Vic Pederson Saturday evening. Mrs. H. E, Pederson and son Albert were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson enter- tained Mr. end Mrs. Geo. Haugen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Meland and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland Wednesday evening. at dinner. Mr. and. Mrs. Ted Hindemith and Mi. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz called at the A. Eisenbeisz home Sunday. Hazel Bruschewein spent Sunday night at the M. ©. Koessel home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland were Bis- Johnson accompanied them home. Mrs. Geo. Haugen and little Sylvia spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Van Vieet. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Repp spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Olson. Eddie: Eisenbeisz of Minot spent Sunday jn Bismarck and Driscoll. Mrs. Elwood Swanson spent Mon- day afternoon with Mrs. Al Chapin. Mrs. Carl Meland and son visited with Punkie and Jackie Pederson. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Herum were Bismarck callers Friday. Mrs, Harold Hargrave called on Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet Thursday. The Driscoll Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. M. C. Koessel Wednesday, Oct. 15. Rol) call was {school in Lein township Wednesday oO | Frances... | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN. Mino and Senus Harms were call- ers at the Dietzman home Monday noon, John Olson was @ caller at the F. L, Owen home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Dietzman and son Edwin also called at the Owen home Monoay. A regular School meeting was held at the Joe Fisher home Tuesday eve» ning, all members of the board being present. Chas. Staley from Bismarck called at the W. A. Dietzman and Cedric Craig homes Monday. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Owen were business callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Harve Moffit from Menoken called on Lawrence Madland Tuesday aft- ernoon. Floyd Owen and Geo. Wachal: went to Temvik Wednesday to exchange wheat for flour at the Temvik mill. And also Lawrence Madland and Selmer Ownas went to Temik Wed- nesday after flour. Mr. Moffit called: Of John Olsen: ‘Thursday afternoon. © a There was no school Friday as Mrs. Moffit attended the teachers convention held in Bismarck Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker and three small children were callers in Bismarck Tuesday afternoon. John Glum gnd Martin Tooker went to the river after buffalo berries Selmer Ownas and Lawrence Mad- land were business callers.in Bis- marck Thursday. Mino Harms called on the McCor- mick brothers Thursday evening. Dan McCormick was out looking after his cattle Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Owen called at the Miss * Violet. Tooker underwent an operation for appendicitis at the St. Atexius hospital Friday morning. Those shopping in Bismarck Satur- day from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. T. Harms, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Owen, Mr. and Mrs, Dietzman and} son Edwin, Elmer Lundquist, John Olsen, Lawrence Madland and John Glum. Miss Gladys Tooker spent Saturday afternoon with her ‘sister, Violet, at the St. Alexius hospital. Mr. .and Mrs. Harold Madicnd and son visited at the L. Madland home Sunday afternoon. Mr.-and Mrs. W. A. Dietaman and son Edwin and Gladys Tooker. were visitors at the Ed Gibson home. north of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Boren were call- ers at the Lawrence Madland home Sunday evening. .. Lyman. . By 8S. GYLDEN ° o— Mrs, Ida Thorson and daughters Ruth and Francis spent Tucalay afternoon at Emil Moses. ‘William Mulari and Severt Gylden were transacting business in Wing Tuesday evening. Miss Sadie Antilla is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Al- bert Antilla, Mrs, Gust Eckholm and Sulo and Eino Eckholm were Capital City call- ers Thursday. Martha Koski, Severt and Sadie Gylden and Bill called at Esther Thorye’s Tuesday evening. —. * The dance at the Finn hall Monday evening was well attended, everyone reported ® good time. Miss Sylvia Eckholm spnt Wednes- day night at her home, . Mrs. Arch and daughter Myrtle were Wing callers Saturday. Quite a number of the young folks attended the party at Nellie Dance's evening. Mrs. Jack Sheppen and daughter Joan are spending a few days at her home before leaving for East Stan- wood, Wash. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Josephson and son Clifford and. Edwin Olson spent Tuesday evening at John Gylden’s. William Wanttaja and Edwin Olson were Wing callers Wednesday eve- callers at John Gylden’s Tuesday. SRifoe eer reeeere rere ae | Welch’s Spur i > ie: By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and family visited at the home of Mrs. Boyd’s mother, Mrs, M. E, Funston, near Menoken Monday. Little Louise, who attends Boyd schdol No. 1, played with the children at the Rob- ert Welch home until her parents returned in the evening. Oliver Welch spent. several. da: this week at the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich, near Glencoe. Ed. Doppler received a telegram from his brother in Minnesota er could not live more than a few days. Mr. Doppler left by motor early Sunday morning. Marcus Trembley. started plowing his place north of the Vie Cole land the middle of this week. He ex- pects.to plow the entire quarter sec- tion this fall. Julius Dorman called at the home of his brother Otto several times this week. The Cross-country Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs, Irvin Reed south of the Spur Thursday afternoon with seven members ‘pres- ent. Several of the gentlemen of the families were present also. A/new member, Mrs. Pau] Skinner, joined the Cross-country club. Demonstra- tions: in the hot-pack method and discussion of storage of farm veget- ables was the work of the day. Mrs. Reed served a delicious lunch after the meeting in which the gentlemen joined. George Wallace, owner of the farm where. Fred Rittel lives, is in Fred -Rittel was in Bismarck Wedzesday looking up another. place to move onto this fall. Mr. and Mrs. aR M. Welch were Bismarck visitors also. The Boyd district school board met at the home of the clerk, Mrs. Ed. Doppler, Tuesday evening. R. M. Welch is president-and R. M. Lude- mann and Glen Baker are directors. Mrs. Ludemann accompanied Mr. Ludemann. to. the Doppler home, The sudden severe cold caught @ number of potato fields in this vicin- pope bushels being now frozen solid. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family, John Welch and son Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch, Mrs. L. E, Mallard and Mrs, Chas, Mallard and children were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mrs. R. M. Welch called on Mrs. Fred Rittei Friday. Marcus Trembley, Gien Oder, Theodore and. Fred Dorman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited at the Ed. Doppler home Sunday,, The boys went duck hunt- ing inthe, afternoon. — | ° Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY oe Steve Koppy and son Math motor- ed to Mandan and Bismarck Tuesday on business returning the same day. Porter Umber was a business caller in Linton Tuesday. Steve Koppy and sons went to the D. C. Denholm home Wedriesday to get long cotton wood poles to make ® feed rack for the cattle this winter. Rhineholdt Burkhardt and sons got rift wood from the river Wednes- day. Mrs. Edward Schmidt of Gayton visited her sister Mrs. Godfrey Gren’ Friday: afternoon. Bill Smith and Math Koppy went to Temvik Friday. Henry Knittel accompanied by Miss Esther Olofson motored to Linton Friday evening to take in the talkies, | “Trailing Troubles.” Misses Esther Olafson, Elizabeth, Gertrude and Regina Koppy visited urday afternoon. y Jake Schiermeister was a business caller in Hazelton Friday. Among those that. were in Linton Saturday from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Joeb, Ferdinand Kie- mele, Paul Mausehund, Math and Frank Koppy, Dewey Lawler, Earl Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, Mrs. Busby and son Ferman, Jim Herr, Christ Albrecht, David Joeb, Ted Schnaible, Henry Burkhardt and Francis Chesrown. Porter Umber left for various points to visit with friends in Minnesota the fore part of this week. Francis Chesrown visited at the Steve Koppy home Sunday afternoon. t Sibley Butte | _—__ er ae | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Art Magnus and Fred Hedstrom were callers at Leonard Davenport’s Wednesday stating that their moth- |), Bismarck on business for a few days.|® at the Jake Schiermeister home Sat- |- took a load of Henry's wheat to Sterling one day last week. E. Bloomquist repaired the tele- phone switchboard at McKenzie Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and fam- ‘ly, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth, Mrs. R. F. Belk, Mrs. Walter Durfee, L. Davenport and family, Will Ander- son, E. Bloomquist and family were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Fred Hedstrom and Gilbert Ceder- strom were callers at the E. Bloom- quist home one day last week. The Roy Wildfang family were Sunday visitors at the 3. E. Clizbe home. Carl Berndt was a Sunday visitor at the E. Bloomquist home. E. Bloomquist was a Bismarck caller Monday. S. E. Clizbe was a McKenzie caller Monday. A brother of Earl Evans of Ken- tucky is visiting him at present. 8S. E. Clizbe is: combining flax at PPG. Ay Mattson is threshing: agai . A. Mattson is threshing again after the wet and cold spell. a John Glum has purchased quite a lot of wood at Glencoe, planning on delivering stove wood to people of this neighborhood. ry esday. I Steiber | "rom Stewart was a business caller | in Driscoll Friday. By MRS. C. L. MALONE The Pleasant View school board held their regular meeting at the schoolhouse Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Boschee were Regan visitors Thursday. Gotlieb Steinert was an over night visitor in Regan Tuesday. _Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were dinner guests at the J. R. Jones resi- dence Sunday. Merwin and Vina Oder were Sun- day visitors at the John Anderson ome, 2 Bill Hickel and Efrahem Schaffer went to the coal mine Tuesday. J. L, Kelly of Bismarck called on friends here Wednesday. L, A. Nelson of Wilson township called at the Malone home Tuesday evening. O. J. Olson was calling on Steiber residents Monday. Several farmers from here took stock to Regan Monday to ship with the association. Mr. and Mrs. John Zelmer and baby were callers at the Malone home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones read a letter from their son. Gerald saying he had arrived at Little York, Ill., the home of his sister, Mrs. James Reed. He visited with Charles Schatz at Valley City on the way. C. L. Malone hauled coal for W. S. Oder Monday. if Regan j ° By BURDELLA B. HELGESON ‘The Congregational Ladies’ Aid will meet at the A. F. Tourtlotte home on the afternoon of October 29th with Mrs. L. Hopkins assisting. Mrs. G. Olgierson and Miss Madge Runey of Bismarck were callers at the L. Hopkins home Tuesday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. C, Rhodes of Wing) were guests: Ser the: home of Miss} Nellie Lund Sunday afternoon. Mrs. O. Tyberg'of Wing visited with friends here Saturday evening. Bernita, Ray and Vernon Bren- neise, who attend high school in’ Wil- ton, spent Sunday at their parental home here. Bs Shine iss Bernice Rhines spent last week: ae with. relatives and friends-in Bismarck.’ Mrs. A. L. Garnes and Miss Irene Malsby ‘motored ‘to Bismarck Wed- nesday evening where Miss Malsby attended the N..E. A. Miss Hazel Nelson and Arnold Christenson spent Saturday evening at the A. H. Helgeson home. Miss Gladys Lein of. Wing was a week-end* guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr.'and Mrs. B. 0. Lein of Regan. P. C. Remington, Jr., of Bismarck was a business caller here Monday morning. Mrs. Reka Manning and son Earl returned Sunday afternoon from a two weeks’ trip through Minnesota, Towa and. South Dakota. J. Eaton of Fargo was in Regan several days of last week looking after land interests. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman spent the week-end at the home of Allan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Au- moving on the place known as the W. H. Stark farm. Ben Klagenburg called at the Hazelgrove, Ulfer and Bert Glan- ville homes Thursday afternoon. phat ee | Sterling By FERN R. STEWART os their first meeting of the club year at the home of Mrs. C. W. Beyer on October 14th, Three new members joined. The project leaders gave a demonstration on “Newer and Safer Methods of Canning.” The next les- son will be “Fruits and Vegetables Necessary for the Healthy Family.” Anyone interested is invited to at- tend the meetings. Nutrition-Garden is the major project for the year. The meetings are held on the» second Tuesday of the month. Tho next one will be held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Hassin Eele was @ Driscoll caller ‘Wednesday. Laverne Sapp was a town caller Wednesday. H, J. Brownawell called at the Hea- ton ranch Saturday on business. H. R. Wright and son Clifford were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. J. H. Riley, Selmar Dyrstad and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Jens Jenson of Driscoll was a town caller Saturday. Roy Olson was a town caller Wed- nesday. Hassin Eele was a Driscoll caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Goodman and family and Rev. Williams of Dawson were Sunday dinner guests at the Tom Stewart home. Bryon Coons of McKenzie was a town caller Saturday. Adolph Bassin was a town caller Wednesday. John Gunderson of Clear Lake was @ town caller Saturday. The sale at the Mrs. Lawrence Mork home was well attended and everything sold quite well. ‘There was no school Friday as all the teachers attended the — state teachers convention at Bismarck. Mr.. and Mrs. Charley Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Selmar Drystad were Bismarck shoppe., Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Art Chenoweth of Newton, Iowa, are visiting here with friends. t George Kusch started . threshing again Monday ‘after being delayed for two weeks by the bad weather. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and family spent Sunday at the Earl Snyder home in Boyd township. Mrs, Chas. McClouard was a Bis- marck shopper Tuesday. Union meeting was held in the hall Monday night. Miss a, Hall was a Bismarck shopper Saturday," %. P. T. A. was held in thé -school- house “‘hursday night. 4-H club met with Miss: Catherine Cox Saturday afternoon. Plans were marck Yriday and Sati Miss Dorothy: Wildfang spent the week-end with Miss Vivian Larson. Richard Lang calied at the Dan ‘Wahiman home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schlaback were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Bill wurr of Driscoll was a Sterling caller Monday. Mrs. Ed Holten was a town caller Monday. i Mrs. C. J, Johnson of. Fismarck spent Wednesday and Thursday visit- ing friends in this vicinity... She re- turned to Bismarck Thursday. Leonard Stephen of Sanborn at- tended the sale at the Mrs. Lawrence Mork home Thursday. Town callers Saturday were War- ren Belile, Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet, Emery Conley, Mr. and Mrs) Ed Smith, Bud Sedivic, Lester Sterling Homemakers club held | Ed Freshour was a town caller! Jon made for Achievement day in Bis- | cl The W. H. S. students had a few days’ vacation last week, due to the teacher’s convention held in Bis- marck, i Fred MacFadden of Wilton was a caller in the community Wednesday. Walter Sundquist called at the Bert Hedstrom home one day last week, 4.5 Helen and Doris Johnson visited Wednesday afternoon with Hilma { Johnson. The teachers of Estherville town- ship, Miss LeOta and LaVerna Hauser and the ‘teachers of Grass Lake township, Miss Margaret Jobn- |son, Miss Thresa: Hefta, Miss Mav- digo and Mrs. Allan Westerman = tended the teachers convention at Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Ed. Broehl called on Mrs. Signe Johnson one day last week. The Rev. Nylander and Axel Asp- js visited Monday at the Sandelin jome. Harry Triska, Ruben Pearson, Mr. and. Mrs, Fred Berquist and. sons tee at the Hagstrom home Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. Signe Johnson and children, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Johnson and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson and: son Ragner celebrated Friday afternoon Peter Johnson’s birthday at the Peter ohnson home, _ Eric Pearson helped Harry Triska fix his windmill Friday. The P. T, A. of Still held their regular meeting Friday, October 17, in the Still hall. A program was sponsored by the Ecklund schools. It was well attended, ,_ Clifford Richard of Wilton is tak- ing care of the Farmer’s Elevator at Still during the time Roy Ander- son is laid up with a broken leg. Conrad Johnson motored to Regan on business Monday. Rev. ‘and Mrs. Thure Johnson and children, who have spent the past two years living in Cleveland, N. D., visited with relatives in the com- munity Tuesday evening and Wed- nesday on their way to their new home twelve miles north of Minot where Rev. Johnson has accepted a position. There was a mistake in last week’s news which must be corrected. It was Mrs. J. M. Thompson’s wris that was broken and not her leg. Walter and Lynn Strand called on Oscar Hagstrom Saturday. , Rev. Nylander and Axel Asplund visited Monday afternoon with Mar- tee avid, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund, was on the sick list last week. es [— Wild Rose | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL SCHOOL NOTES The committee for the Halloween Party at Wild Rose school No. 1 met on Monday. It was decided to make the affair just.a school party with the exception that each student in- Vite one outside friend. A one act oe “Treasure Hunt,” and numer- Spooky games were suggestions. Definite plans.are to be made at the ne meeting of the Young Citizens The children of Wild Rose school No. 1 are enjoying the benefits of brand new books and equipment. They have been using for about two weeks and are finding them very interesting. fel Felthum, Lauritz Peterson an john Sharp are a toy airplane at school. ey consists of boards from apple boxes, inner tubes and stiff paper. Its going too fly too (so they say). The weather has been so uncom- fortable that most of the pupils have begun bringing their lunches. Later on they will have hot lunches pre- Pared at the school. The hostess for the past. week was Hilda Hiruela. The duties of the hostess being to heat water for washing, keep kitchen tidy, supervise dishwashing, and help pre- Pare and serve hot lunches. Clarke, « Earl’ Walg:en, and Ed Schmidkunz :and son Pete. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen moved to the Helmer Mejander place last week. Jim Sedivic and Mrs. George Mag- nus were Driscoll callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and family, Donald Laird and Mrs. Laura Keever called at the Roscoe Parker home Saturday night. Miss Sadie Antilla left Monday for Oregon on No. 7. L. B. Roth was a town caller Mon- day. L. B. Smith and Leo Stanton were Bismarck callers Saturday. George Magnus called at the Jennie gust Westerman of Regan. o @ | Arena | Clarke and Mrs. Lawrence Mork home Sunday. George Brittin of Brittin was a | town caller. Monday. By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Bluch Wagner was a business call- at the Ed. Smith home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Glanville were mice at the Bert Glanville home ursday afternoon. Richard McIntyre, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, is on the sick list with the measles, Miss Delia Kraft looked after the McIntyre children Saturday while their parents were ‘in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and La- verne Gouldberg of Wing and Miss Rose Mulholland motored to Bis- marck Saturday where Miss Mulhol- land left on. the evening train for Long Beach, Calif. She will also visit relatives at Billings and Butte, Mont., and Seattle, Wash., enroute home. She has spent the past three months visiting her sisters, Mrs. Mc- Intyre and Mrs. Klagenburg and their families, oe. a number of other friends and. relatives. Fred Haas, Charlie Sattler and Owen MeIntyre held their regular school meeting at the clerk’s office Tuesday evening. The usual routine of business matters was gone over. Visitors at the meeting were Miss Rose Schneider and Teddy Haas. R. C. Halver called at the MclIn- tyre and Haas homes on matters of business Tuesday. er home Monday. t Earl Evans and John Glum were at Envik’s on business Monday. Peter Davidson and C. Cederstrom delivered cattle in McKenzie Monday. Alan, Willis and Marion Clizbe motored to McKenzie Tuesday night. Earl Evans and John Glum were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Gilbert Cederstrom called at the Leonard Davenport home Tuesday. Martin Tooker and John Glum were. in the Glencoe neighborhood Wednesday. Earl Evans bought a bunch of lambs from P, P. Bliss. Fred Hedstrom was a caller at the Leonard Davenport home Friday. Earl _and Cecil Evans were callers july and Mr. and Mrs. Baker and fam- answered by giving a Christmas cug- | ning. James Allila of Gackle, N. D., was Bluch Wagner and Elmer Perry were business callers in Wing Wed- nesday. Tees brothers were shipping their livestock Saturday, 'to the twin cities. Fred Haas, Owen McIntyre and Mrs. Harry, Ulfers were in Wing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fode were shopping in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville were callers in Wing Saturday afternvon. , Harold Kraft, who has been work- ing for Ray Hazlegrove the past month, returned to his parental home Friday evening. Mrs. Iva Little, Miss Opal Harvey and Miss Rose Mary Gergen motored to Bismarck Thursday afternoon to at the E Bloomauist home Thursday. | attend the teacher's mecting Bloomquist and Henry Larson| H. E. Wildfang was a Bismarck caller Wednesday. He also called Driscoll and Steele. :« 7 — Still | By B. P. HAGSTROM The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish > uf Mission church will hold their regu- lar meeting next Thursday, October 30th, at the Qscar Ecklund home. eee is cordially invited to at- tend. ‘ : The Rev. ‘Nylander of Minnesota held special meetings in the. Swedish Mission church the last week. .He also spoke in the Penecostal church of Regan Sunday evening. Mrs. Signe Johnson called at the Strand home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom are the proud parents of a:baby girl born to them on Tuesday, October ee Mother and babe are doing well. Mrs. Chas. Lind motored to: Bis- marck one day last week. 2 Ival. and Donald Noon were. Wil- ton callers Tuesday evening. Harry Triska called on Conra Johnson Wednesday evening. id Dorothy Little of Regan spent Sunday with Velma Johnson. Edwin Johnson made a business trip to Wilton Friday. Mr..and Mrs. Qtto Asplund and son Warren and “daughter Linnea visited with relatives in the com- munity one day last week. Mrs, O. Hagstrom ‘called on Mrs. Eric Pearson Tuesday. ‘e Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Noon motored to the capital city on business Wednesday. Mrs. Conrad Johnson shopped in Wilton Wednesday. 'She was accom- panied some by her daughter, Miss Velma, Mrs. Signe Johnson took the two Broehl. children to. Wilton Thursday to see the doctor. . - Mrs, Chas, Lind motored to Wil- ton Wednesday. She was accom- panied back by Misses Ingrid and Margaret Hagstrom who are stn- Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Barth arejdents in the Wilton high schoo! TT | Estherville i By MRS. ROY LITTLE Rev. and Mrs. F, Watkins of near peaciian sani Miss F. Watkins of ‘marck were over night guests at the Howard Watkins home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Ruth Wilmont were capital city callers Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Little called at the Ho- ward Watkins home Monday evening. Mrs. A. H, Lundberg and Mrs. Art Strand were Wednesday visitors at ie We. Mickelson: home, oh ts. Earl Mowder spent a le of days this week with Mrs, John Howe. Olaf, Joe, Arnold and Hazel Wold, Edith. and Grace Francis, and Gene and Norman Little attended the high school party at Canfield schoolhouse Wednesday night, Mrs. John Howe was an over night guest at the Earl Mowder home Wednesday night. The auction sale at the H. C. Rasche home Wednesday afternoon was quite well attended in spite of the disagreeable weather. The Homemakers’ club met at the Steve Little home Oct. 16 with a fair sized crowd in attendance. After the business meeting the lesson on canning and st of vegetables was given by the project Meeters, Mrs. H. Watkins and Mrs, Roy Lit- tle, after which lunch was served b; the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. John Mosier the first Thursday in November. , Most of the schools had a-vaca- tion Thursday and Friday. The teachers having to attend a special meeting eee: irs. Pet ichelsen 5! i Regan Wednesday. pores te a Wilton caller Roy Little was Mitte: dohn Ke rs. John Keifer of Wilton vi relatives and friends here pete ~ Mrs. R. Manning and sen Earl re- turned home Sunday afternoon, after spending the past two: weeks visit- ing relatives and friends in Minne- sota, Iowa and South Dakota, Mrs. John Keifer and Mrs. Pete Michelsen spent Monday at the Davenport home. fv.and Mrs. John Michelsen and family and Mr, and Mrs, Joe Michel- sen and family were Sunday visitors at mee tatty paveaport home, ‘ ‘armers’ ipping associa- tion shipped a carload of cattle end hogs to the St. Paul markets lues- day, at the Roy A. H. Lundberg call Little home Sunday eee Gene Little with Loyd Knudeen the wek-end —___ Beans, 109,000 pound: will be purchased by the Gale Washington for its state institutions, j The Supply will last six months, wv