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THE BISM ARCK TRIBUN f Hazelton By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steiner and daughter Grace Alice motored to Morristown, 8. D. Wednesday where they visited with relatives. They re- turned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer attend- ed the show at Linton Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Semling and children motored to Bismarck Thurs- day. The Senior Music club met at the home of Miss Jane Montieth at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. After @ program of piano selections a de- licious lunch was served. Mrs. Johnny De France and chil- dren of Braddock were in Hazelton De Biahaes cea oe with Mrs. De ’s parent C. C. Wiemals was a visitor in Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs, Pott and daughter Florence were visitors in Braddock Saturday. ‘The Hallowern dance held at Zirbes theatre Friday night was very NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ‘®|terson, Mrs. Wm. Meyer .and Mrs. Chas Swanson spent Monday after- noon with Mrs. F. O. Johnson. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammer spent E. C. Ruble. Miss Verna Sleight spent the week- end with Mrs. Lawrence Hull. Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Mrs. Joe Lewis motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer en- Sunday. Meland, Mrs. Vic Madson and Mrs. Carl Meland spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Haugen. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Meland and Miss Beryl Johnson visited over the week- end at the. Frank Madson home in Richardton, N. D. Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf spent from Thursday to Monday in Minot visit~ ing Mr. and Mrs. Herold Sherman and Carlton Sherman.. Mr. and Mrs. E..C. Ruble were entertained at dinner Sunday evening by Mr, and Mrs. M. T. Olson. td morning on their way to Sterl-|from St. ig. Mrs, Chas. Gaskill and Mrs. P. M. Gosney visited with Mrs. Selmer Dyrstad Monday afternoon. W. E. Runey was a Wing caller Thursday. The W. E. Runey sale was well at- tended and things sold well. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney, Edna Mae, and Mrs. Chas. Gaskill motored Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.|te Bismarck Wednesday afternoon. A large crowd attended the M. E. Ladies Aid chicken dinner and sale in Sterling Saturday ‘night. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Cline were Mof- fit callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Koon from Bis- marck were dinner guests with Mrs. Chas. Gaskill. P. M. Gosney called at the Edgerly home Monday. Mrs. Henry Jessen ‘was a town call- e1 Friday. "Painted Woods | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin | Paul to which place he Vga a carload of stock Satur- lay. | Mr. and Mrs. Granville motored down from Wing Wednesday and spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Corey. They brought down j with them four white angora kittens Which quickly found hemes here in j town, | Mrs. 0. R. Martini was in Bis- }marck this week-end having dental work done. | |, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Sempel | jdrove to Bismarck Friday, returning | {home Saturday. They were accom- jpanied home by Mr. Sempel’s cousin, iMrs. Wristen, Sunday morning. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson | Edna Mae spent Sunday visiting at!George Sempel, Eldon and Mrs. (the Steven Triplett home south of | Wristen left by auto for Miller, S. Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet, Mrs. A. H. | Brittin. Pederson, Mrs. | |D., for a few days’ visit with Mi ;Sempel’s sister who is also ° Mr: | Wristen’s mother. 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Cal Alberts, Mr. Al- jbert, Sr., and Mrs. Mary F. Shep- jard called on.friend in Braddock |Sunday evening. They had been \spending the day at the .Falgatter jhome at Kintvre and were on their @j way home fo Mobridge, S. D. Some of the Braddock ladies at- tended a shower given in honor of Miss Gladys Beseler at the Home of Mrs. Wm. Fransen. Miss Beseler is a bried-to-be in the near future. Some unknown, mischievous par- . |{noon, PERS ENE ES OSES, | Hampton | > ——" By ELIZABETH KOPPY Ne @} Cook home Friday evening. Mrs. Joe Cook, Joe, Ollie and Syd- fey Cook and Lloyd Knutson called | at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Mrs. Joe Cook and Mrs. Olc Olson visited at the Ira Burley home Sun- Godfrey Grenz was a business call- | day. er in Temvik Monday evening. Virginia Wallman of Bismarck ts Math Koppy was a business caller | Visiting at the Ira Bailey home. in Fort Rice Monday. Those that were in Linton from this vicinity Tuesday were Mrs. Dor- othy Renschler and son Edwin, Math Koppy and Ferman Busby. Herbert Riemer of Gayton was seen in this vicinity Wednesday. Bill Schiermeister of Gayton is as- sisting Ed Weller with the work this week, Francis Chesrown called at tne Steve Koppy home Wednesday afle:- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Logue ana family of Linton came out to the Busby home Wednesday evening vo celebrate their oldest son, Floyd’s birthday anniversary. Floyd has been working for Ferman Busby ali sume} mer. John Ohlhauser and sons Fred and John, Bill Weber and Mrs. Steve Koppy and son Math were in Licton from this vicinity Wednesday Bill Smith called at the Steve Koppy home Thursday afternoon. Oswin Riemer was a business call- Lawrence and Hester Bailey, Vir- ginia Wallman, and Gilbert Ward visited at the Ole Olson home Wed- nesday, evening. Hester Bailey and Virginia Wall- man visited with Ruth Little on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and family visited at the Roy Little nome Saturday evening. A few people from around here at- tended the shower at the Steve Nemtz home Sunday afternoon. There was quite a large crowd at Sunday school Sunday. ¢ Mrs. Jordahl cordially invites aur! the young folks of Canfield to at- tend the young folks meeting at her home Friday evening, Nov. 7 at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin were dinner guests at the D. E. Ghylin home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Olson and son Glenn spent Friday evening at the Ole Olson home. Rev. Christ of Wilton will conduct were Wing shoppers Saturday after-| noon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and daughter Mavis and Mrs. Wm. Witt, motored to Bismarck Saturday. | Arthur Tees was a Bismarck shop- jper Saturday. | se | Ecklund i | By JUSTINE MORRIS { | Marion Morris was an overnight | guest with Mrs. Willard Dimond | Thursday night. | Bennie Anderson called on the |Brown brothers Saturday. | |__Marion Morris and cousin, Grace |Klawitter, were callers in Regan ' Monday. Joe Scorch was transacting business | in Bismarck’ Friday. | | A number of young folks from this | i vicinity spent Sunday afternoon and jevening roller-skating at Wildwood | |lake. | Grace Klawitter and Marion Morris | | Were shoppers in Bismarck Wednes-! | day. | ;_ Sam Brown was a caller at the E. |F. Morris home Thursday night, en (route to Regan. { were supper guests at the G. A. Hub- bell home Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. 8. Larson left for Minne- apolis Tuesday where she will visit. > By MRS. R. M. WELCH Ed.‘ Doppler, accompanied by his brother Eugene Doppler of Ham- boldt, Sask., Canada, and sister, Mrs. Herman Bartz of Seattle, arrived home by motor from north central Minnesota Monday. They had at- tended the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Marcus Doppler. Mr. Doppler’s brother and sister spent the week at the Doppler home and will start for their homes the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited at the Doppler home Tuesday afternoon and _ evening. Marcus Trembley visited at the home of his uncle also. John Welch called at the home of his brother Robert Monday after- noon. He made a trip to Temvik the middle of the week, hauling home a truck load of feed. Several from this vicinity attend- ed the chicken supper at the Glencoe church Thursday evening. They re- ported a very large crowd, ———— | Welch’sSpur | __Welch’sSpur__| Thorwald Siem of Braddock called on Driscoll friends Friday. ties eommitted several depredations Cai GEIS RA eee nn [RrOUNe CoWIP BUNNY. BYORI HRPRIE services here Sunday, Nov. 9 at 3| Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and/ tjeld home Wednesday evening. - _ Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Doppler and sons o'clock. | daughter Olivetta visited friends in| t er at the Porter Umber home Thurs- i eee a sear Tue WOE Very | ene Doppler, Mrs, Herman Bartz, day forenoon, from Bismarck furnished the music. Mra. F. J. Appert entertained the bridge club Tuesday evening. ‘The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual sup- per in Zibes hall Saturday afternoon, Nov. 8th. Mrs, N, E. Nelson returned from a trip to.the eastern part of the state the first-of the week. She was ac- companied home by her neice, Miss Blanche Maderow. Dr.-and Mrs. Monteith returned home Thursday from Minneapolis, where the doctor attended the meet- ing of the International Medical as- sembly and’ Mrs. Monteith visited a few days with her sister Mrs, Harvey ‘Wahl. Miss Ruth Crawford, who is teach- ing in the public school at Linton, was home visiting with her parents cver the week-end. ¥. ‘The Christian Mothers society was entertained at, the home of Mrs. J. J. Landsberger, assisted. by Mrs. George Zirnhelt Saturday afternoon. Sam Rasmussen spent Sunday vis- iting in Driscoll. “. Mrs. Geo. Haugen entertained Mrs. Ole Quale, Mrs. Chapin and Mrs. | Clarence Swanson Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Harold Hargrave called on Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet Monday. Mrs. Peterson of Medina is. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Schlabach for a few days. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson were Bismarck callers Satutday. Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Della Olson spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. C. Ruble. Mrs. Vic Pederson Jackie spent the week Haugen. Mrs. Wm. Van Vicet pent. Monday afternoon with Mrs. lifford Nelson. Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Misses Ruth Knudson, Martha Hanson and Val- dis Knudson motored out to Long and daughter with Mrs. Geo. Joe Brostrom and men finished threshing Wednesday afternoon. A brother of Alvin Lange, George Lange of Minnecota and children ts visiting at the Lange home for about ® week. They motored up from Minnesota Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown entertained a few relatives in Mrs. Lange's honor Wednesday eve- ning. Those present. were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange, George Lange, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson. The evening was spent playing whist. At midnight lunch was serv Mrs. Joe Brown called on Mrs. Maria Elsberg and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld Wednesday afternoon: 5 Mrs. Lester Brown and Mrs. Joe Brown called at the Iver Erickson home Thursday. Joe Brostrom and Ole Lillefjeld were Wilton callers Wetinesday eve- ning. Elias Lillefjeld called at the Ole Lillefjeid home Thursday. ing? the front window of ‘the Car- company’s’ office. Some windows in the Braddock Ele- vator office and also tried to, force an_entrance to the Equity Exchange. Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Tempel and chil- dren of New Salem and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Kusler of Sweet Briar, N. D., were guests at the Art Button home Sunday. Mrs. J. D.. McCusker of Hazelton was an out of town guest at the Braddock ey {ladies guest night Tuesday miter. if John Story,.an old-timer of Steele, was a Braddock caller Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid of the M. ¥. i {church met at the home of Mrs. jP. Albright - Thursday afternoo: About 25 guests were present and enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. |A delicious lunch or rather dinner Was served by the hostess. ‘The next mecting will be held with Mrs. Geo. Ivey Thursday afternoon, Nov. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan and little daughter Patricia visited Sun- j| Weeks in Minnesota visiting friends Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Yetler. and daughter of Linton were dinner guests at the Frank Lawler home Tiaursday. Ted Lawler and Earl Smith hauled wheat to Linton for Frank Lawler this week, Godfrey Grenz and son Leo were business callers in Hazelton Thurs- day. Eugene Klein of Strasburg was calling on friends here Friday after- noon, A number of young folks from here attended the dance in Hazelton’ Fri- day evening. A very enjoyable time was had by all. Porter Umber returned to his home Friday evening after spending two and relatives. L. D. Seamann of Linton was seen in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. A number of young folks attended the talkie at Linton Saturday eve- ning, “All Quiet on the Western Front.” Z Those that were in Linton from Mrs, A. F. Ghylin and sonis ‘visited | with Mrs. Fisher Monday. | Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins visited ‘at the Jake Fisher home Monday. Callers at the Fisher home Sunday were Mr. and Mis. W. Scott and son | Buck, Pete Lundquist, Mr. and Mts. Clifford Scott, Dale Langsford and | friends of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. | Wesley Kelly of Regan. Miss Alice Strand was called to Bismarck on duty Monday. Tillie and Hilda Wageman spent Friday evening with Hazel Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wageman | spent Friday evening at the John Moser home listening to the radio. Homemakers club has been post- | poned until a later date. President Mrs. Watkins w:'! notify us on date of next meetin: i - Clear Lake Bennic and Levi: Anderson visited ; at the T. F. Morris home Thursday | evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and daughter Betty were shoppers in. Wil- ton Saturday evening. A number of folks from this vicinity attended the Halloween program in the Burnt Creck school Friday night. | Marion Morris accompanied Mr. and | day, | Carl and Fred Herdebu visited at| the T. F. Morris home Thursday eve- | ning. Fred Wood was through this vicin-/ ity Friday. | Merion Morris'and Grace Klawitter | visited at the F.C. Klawitter home Wednesday. | ‘Teddie Anderson ‘and Ed Cornell} called al the 'T. F, Morris home Sat- | urday morning en route to Bismarck. A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the dance in Wilton Regan Friday night. iP Mrs. Willard Dimond to Bismarck Fri- | Th | Doppler, Mrs, argaret MeMur Marcus Trem- bley and Ralph Snyder visited and dined at the Robert Welch home Wednesday night. Robert Welch and Leo Doppler motored to Bismarck Friday, Half of the Homemaker’s clubs of Burleigh county gathered in Bis- marck at the commerce rooms Sat- urday for their demonstration les- son given by Miss Ruth Dawson. s well as instructive. Doppler called at tho home of his-sister, Mrs. R. M. Welch, Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doppler, Eugene Herman Bar’ Mir, and Mrs. George Varnum, Arthur Yeakle and Mr. and Mrs. Welter Yeakle were all Bismarck visitors Saturday, Several fro mthis vicinity attend- ed the dance in the Menoken hall Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family and Mr. Smith, an uncle of vith Mrs, Ryan’ . Mr. By MYRTLE.CHRISTENSEN — | Saturday night. Mrs. Dirlam, cal ‘ Mrs. Susan Shanghnessy expects | Lake Sunday. Lester Brown is helping Joe Bros- cay Mes Recs a neetckae here Saturday evening were Francis v one Donald Morris was an overnight) per” home. Seopa te to leave soon for Chicago and Mis-| Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Koon spent | trom haul corn for a few days. Mrs. J. G. DeFrance and two chil- Chesrown, Math Koppy, Henry Knit- guest, at the George Morris home near | > s souri points where she will visit with relatives and friends for a period of two weeks. Mrs. Annie Klabunde visited at Bismarck the first of the week. Mrs. Mary Andrus moved Monday to Fargo where she will spend the winter. C. A. Raridan transacted business in the Capital City Thursday. Ben Miller from Tappen was in town Tuesday evening visiting rela- tives. - Among Bismarck visitors Thursday were Mr..and Mrs, L, W. Berkholz, Mrs. Monteith and Mrs. R.-C. Cal- burn. Carl Aphum and V. M. Sullivan drove to Fargo Friday afternoon to They returned home Sunday. Miss Beatta Walker was hostess at a masquerade party at her home Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keon. Mrs. J. A. McCann will entertain the Homemakers club at the next meeting to be held Nov, 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simon of Maddock spent a few days last week at the James Koon home. Mrs. Van Vieet spent Sunday eve- ning with Mrs. Al Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen and little Sylvia spent Sunday afternoon at the A. H. Meland home. Mrs. Carl Erickson entertained a number of ladies Thursday. evening for her mother, Mrs. C. J. Peterson in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Elmer Koon and children at- tended the chicken supper and sale .|at Sterling Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hindemith of Bis- marck visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Elsen- beisz Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Taylor took in the Corn show at Bismarck last. week. ‘Wm. Brown was a Wilton caller ‘Thursday. He also went out to the mine for coal. Fith Franklund, who is staying at the G. R. Brostrom home, helped Mrs. Dave Brostrom cook for thresh- ers Tussday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange gave a party for Alvin’s brother, George Lange, Thursday evening. Those - present were Mr. and Mra. Iver Erickson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and baby ‘nd Mr, and Mrs. Joe Brown and son Marvin. The party was held at the Fred Brown home. Whist was played and a delicious lunch was served at midnight. The Joe Brostrom children attcnd- dren, also Mrs. Jas Murphy motored to Hazelton Saturday afternoon. Quite a sensation was experienced jSaturday morning when a card-on the Emmons County State Bank read “closed.” - This bank which. was or- ganized in 1898 with H. W. Allen as cashier was considered at all times to be one of the strongest banks in the state and its closing has come as_a shock to everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bohlin are the proud parents of a baby girl als at St. Alexius hospital Wednes- ay. Grogan ef Omio, accompanied by a’ nephew, Mr. Olane, of Montana, called on Braddock friends Saturday. Mesdames Barton, Fetterley. and Engleman spent Saturday at Bis- marek, John Rousu and sister Alice mot- ored to Steele Sunday to consult*Dr. tel, Walter Schiermeister, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes and Miss Esther Olafson. Charley Clark, Philip Ludwig and John Suveriy of the Livona vicinity called on friends here Sunday after- noon. Jim Herr, John Ohthauser, Jr., Her- man Backhaus and Ferman Busy were business callers in Linton from this vicinity Monday. Bill Schiermeister of Gayton visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday, A number of young folks from here attended the Catholic church fair at Strasburg Sunday afternoon. Porter Umber went to Linton Mon- day forenoon. A number of folks from this vicin- ity attended the party Saturday eve- ning held at the Glen Woods home of near Linton Saturday evening. A very enjoyable time was had by all. Mrs, Harold Hargrave made a trip to Chillicothe, Missouri, Tuesday, re- turning Saturday. f Mrs. Claud Chappell and Mrs, id. Gibson were callers at Christensen home Wednesday eve ning. i B. Olson spent Wednesday eve ning at the Christ Schoon home. Ver, and Mrs. H. A. Smith enjoyed a visit from their son Earl and wife and son, also Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heland and Mr. Heland’s aged moth er of Ft. Ransom, Thursday eve ning. They left Friday morning Minot and Granville for a few day visit before returning home. J, E. Sharp, who passed away Monday evening at his home, was buried from the Methodist church at Sterling Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Perry from Bismarck taking charge. a the ‘Albert |« Bismarck Saturday night. i} Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hilken were | shoppers in Wilton Saturday night.| Fred McFadden was through this! vicinity buying stack Friday. By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs, Ole Olson were cail- | ers at, Canfield Friday evening. Rev. R. E. Strutz of Jamestown and Rev. F. Strutz of Bismarck wer night guests at the Weber Jr. home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, 'T. Subey and daugh- ter returned to their home in Wing after spending the past week in Bis- marck, Smith is here in connection with the Mandan Produce Co., and is looking over the turkey crop in the state. Lawrence Doppler and Billie Man ning motored to Bismarck Sunday Where they attended church sery in the mornin gand visited frie and relatives in the afternoon Theodore Dorman, Ralph Snyder, Marcus Trembley and Mr. and Mrs Robert: Welch and family visited at the Ed. Doppler home Sunda Moffit By MRS, C. E. MOFFIT ds ote) > ¢ ‘The members of the church and Sunday School and several others gave a Halloween program at the hall on Friday night for the benefit of the Sunday School ae parts fee fea ee ne A Henry Human, Se of Gayton was| ,Mt. and Mrs. C. W. Chappell Ae and Mrs. R. J, Bleth and son make and preachers junday evening. re were ir. ant irs. H. P. son calle the show at Bismarck last | Baer. 3 . Br, y 8)D., who atte ed the! James were ‘Thurscay evening vis- ’ m twenty five young folks at the party. /on Mr. and Mrs. E, ©. Ruble Friday | igi’ Oo J. D. McCusker brought over from|& business caller in this vicinity |?f Redord. oT. who attended the | tore at the Jono Mucile: rome Mr.vand Mrs. Coder had as their A delicious lunch was served at eleven | evening. : his store at Hazelton a truck load of | Monday. ; in-law, spent Thursday evening and|. Harold Kraft visited at the Weber | @vests Sunday, the Coffin family of @cldck and @ good time had by all.| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son of | ». @\very fine apples which he sold at} Math Koppy visited at the Porter! ieiday morning with the. Albert | home Sutday. Mandan and the Everett Porter Miss Kivera Wahlman went to| Bismarck spent Sunday at the | Alta || $1.63 per box and which were dis-|Umber home Monday evening. Christensen family. Mabel Olson spent Sunday at her | f4mlly of Moffit. Fargo Thursday evening to attend | James Koon home. 4g | Posed of before night. Mr. and Mrs. Christ, Schoon andj Parental home in Wing. Mrs. Kenzler and daughter Emma the -hometoming festivities at the} Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Misses |®——————. Mr. and Mrs. Robidou of Pine Agricultural college. Mr. Wahlman took her to Steele Thursday and met Martha Hanson, Ruth Knudson and Valdis Knudson attended the Hallo- By KARL SCHATZ River, Minn., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baxter this week. f Estherville | daughter Tillie were Bismarck shop- pers Friday. Rev. Christ of Wilton conducted church services in the Wing Congre- Jean were callers at the C. E. Moffit home on Sunday afternoon, her in again Sunday morn-|ween program given at the Thel busi ier] Thursday and Friday, teach MEM beiaael elec Seentcihe| cate aca aie es “pore, Hi Bierldgeareenuneie Pas sd hace: elma} Emil Johnson was a ness Cal wursday and Friday, teachers, an ss Hazel Nelsen spen e ir. and Mrs. rist Berg, Hilda | 9" . FB. ing. school Wednesday evening. at the Karl Schatz home on Tues-|pupils and others interested in the By MRS. ROY LITTLE week-end at Granville visiting Mrs.| and Carl aitended church in’ Tuttle | Lane home. | G. A, Lenhart motored to Linton| Mrs. Elmer Koon and children day. best interest of our public school Tan Mabel Carlson and children. They | Sunday. oyd an farold McCarl are Monday. Spent Monday evening with Mrs. Al.| req and Edward Bender were|athercd at the school with trucks| Harry Davenport was a Wilton call- working at the Edgeley home near Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gerber spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Kintyre. Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Malchert left Chapin. business callers at the Karl Schatz Mrs. Ella Rosvold was a ‘Bismarck visitor Monday. Mrs. Ole Quale spent Saturday eve- home Tuesday. Fred Brackett and Albert Anderson and shovels. The ground in front of the schoolhouse was plowed up and leveled off, which in the spring will be sowed with lawn grass and jer Tuesday. Mrs. Pete Michelsen called at the Wm. Michelsen home Wednesday. returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson spent Saturday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and Edith motored to Garrison Saturday, returning Monday. They visited with Mrs. Mueller's two sisters and their Sterling. Mrs. Viggo Jensen and Mrs. Tom Watkins were callers on Mrs, Ira ; ind} Mr, . Pr 1 Miss Jennie Waiste, teacher of| families, Mrs. Fred Oswald accom-|Peekens who is ill at her home on ‘Thursday morning by car for Zumbro | ning with Mrs. Wm. Van: Vleet, hauled two loads of hogs to Wilton | flowers, and shrubs planted. A nice Peter onic rhpecieaaat Theatay, Clear Lake school No. 1, spent the} panied them. Tuesday afternoon, Falls, Minnesota, where they will] Mr. and Mrs. H. Harssen of Daw- | 00 Monday. walk to the front entrance will also spend the winter among relatives. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John MacDonald, with Mrs. Charles Lunsford as hos- tess. son spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz mo- tored to Bismarck Monday morning returning in the evening. Henry Scheaffer Jr. called at the Nels Ness home Wednesday. Dave Hochhalter was a caller at the store Tuesday. Karl Schatz and Edmund. were Re- gan callers Wednesday. be made. Those who were there, even the girls, worked like “good fellows” to help on with the good work, Lunch was served by the girls at the school gym, Regular church services next Sun- Mrs, A. Tourtlotte entertained the |Regan Ladies’ Aid Wednesday. She {was assisted in serving by Mrs. L. Hopkins, Ole and Olaf Wold and John Han- son .motored to Wing Wednesday. week-end at Moffit visiting. : Henry Neiman is assisting his brother Herman with some work for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brenden and family spent Sunday at Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs, John Weber Sr. spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Jacob Weber at Goodrich. : denny Kuloski was a dinner guest af the J. O. Lein home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson motored Charles. T, Ryan of Sterling will be in Moffit every Friday for barber work. Rev. and Mrs: O. E. Kinzler were Callers at the Ira Peckens home Tues- day evening. 5 i 's{, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enter-| to Harvey Sunday. E, J. Gobel and wife were callers in William Kimble was a visitor in | @—-————-———__-____@| Edward and Henry Schatz made ajay morhing at 11 o'clock, Our nae at Mrs, Hanson's! ined several callers Sunday, Prsagiicly Ge fea Borth - spent | Moffit Friday evening. Linton Monday. | Wild Rose || business trip to McClusky Saturday. ae ere are always in the) ‘Nr, Pete Michelsen, Mrs, Harry Dav-|,, Mrs. Robert Sharp and pana Wednesday evening at the Weber Jr. ae ee & seas, Was a caller in Pegg Proce (nak eeredas athe ° : eo seek was a Regan caller | Ei fae Meron vr will meet Satur-/€P0rt and Mrs, Wm. Michelsen and Miss Florence and Mrs, Henry Nei-| nome. yre on Wednesday. home folks. She returned to Bis- marck Saturday morning. The American Legion Auxiliary By MRS. W. H BROWNAWELL Jack Coombs made a business trip to Pickardville on Friday. Philip Wentz called at the Karl day afternoon, Nov. 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Barth. The Luther League met Saturday eve- children were dinner guests at the John Keifer home at Wilton Friday. They also attended the Halloween man were Sunday visitors at the J. W. Beyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles and fam- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and family spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives and friends at Makoti. Election was held in the hall on Tuesday. Those on the election board were: Judges, Republican Emil _ A % ily were Sunday callers at the Hol-j Mr, and Mrs, Gust Olson and son |=Z0vihson, Democratic Wm. Nichol, held a meeting in Zubes theatre Fri-| ‘Township board met at the clerk's). rnilin Wentz, called ning, Nov. 1, at the Nels Olson home. | Program at Charlotte Wilmat’s school |tgn home, Glenn, Mr. and Mrs, James Olen {inspector Fred Moffit, Clerks Mrs day afternoon. The meeting began eta rue seenem. All the! "Millard Coombs was a Pickard- ie large siendance enloyed the pro-|™ very good crowd attended the ane pouekeaah Bpend Sunday | and Mrs, Henry. Jacobson took in the laces ang Mrs. Nichol. t 2:30 o'clock and was attended by |™ '. . rsddy. am, games and lunch, wi is friend Raider Olausen. ies hi i. udge Davies of Bismarck, Dr. } menibers, from Kintyre, Napoleon, vied Bender” ae ha a caller at] The Study and Civic club’s annual|Chicken-pie supper and program at Dedies Aid chiogan:nle punter al-Oan a1 Wishek and Linton, who met with the members of the Hazelton unit. 8. J. King of Bismarck, and son Hugh of Minneapolis, made a short the Karl Schatz home Saturday. Dave Hochhalter was a Regan guest night was Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Zellmer. All 16 Canfield schoolhouse Friday evening. About $23 was realized from the sup- Will Stiles made a trip to the Temvik mill after flour Monday. field Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs, dack Wa@ker and Miller and wife of Bismarck, and Dr. Miller's mother and father of Chicago u Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoffer are i | called at the Jim Hill home Sunday. + Mrs. Morris, past state president of | on old friends here, last week, | , Dave, Hochhalter of the club's members and. their| Per. ic vise|@mioying a visit from their daugh-| Garsrycy rromone OF, Hazelion spent | "rhe ladies of the chureh will seme the auxiliary and Mrs. Algierson, the| Mr. and Mra, O. B. Swanson were| Quite a number of young folks at-|suests were present, Virginia Wallman of Bismarck vis-|ter Vivian and husband of Chilli- district chairman were the principle capital city callers Monday. tended the party which was held at ited friends here the past week. She cothe, Missouri. Fred Oswald home. junch at the hall on Saturday for Mrs. Harold Har- : j the sale to be held that: day. ay | vi vernight guest at the Earl ‘ 4 with th Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Jacobson and ib 3 speakers. fe Diede home on Saturday arr 7 e was an overni grave returned wi em. oa le . B, Jones, Mrs. There will be an Armistice day Seis hineralistoe-duasti Melier. eas Fhe prerg il gearg acnd bapa | Christiania ||Mowder home Friday night. Christ Scticon made.a trin toBis-| 00m Of Tuttle, B. gones, Mts. Walter) om at the hall nett held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services were held at the Presbyter- jan church, Rev. MacDonald officiat- ing. Interment was made in the Hazelton cemetery. Roy Yeater went to Bismarck Mon- day to visit with his wife who is in the St. Alexius hospital, | Driscoll 9 By MBS. F. 0. JOHNSON Ray Lindblad of Omaha, Neb., Is visiting his sister Mrs. Lawrence Hull. © well of Moffit, to Bismarck, Saturday afternoon. 8. H. Drum of Lytton, Iowa, arrived last week for @ short stay here. Jens Jensen sold and delivered |Brome grass seed to Bismarck last week. Edward Swanson went to thé river last week for a truck load of wood. Jake Voll made a business trip to Steele, Saturday, Miss Louise Riedman, of the Moffit teaching faculty, spent the week-end with friends here, - Mazvin and Harold Swanson who are in South Dakota, sent greetings Gotlieb Steinart and sons Ted and David were Regan callers Sat- urday. 9 Ed Schatz made a business trip to Regan Thursday. Fred Brackett madé a business trip to McClusky Saturday. Harold Brown was at Pickardville on Friday. Fred Brackett and son Alvin called at the Hank and Ed Schatz home Sunday. Ed Schatz visited with Karl Schatz Sunday evening. Eddie and Esther Johnson visited at the Diede home Sunday. oO By VIOLET A, CLARKE Elder Elness made a trip to the coal mine Monday. Lester Clark called at the Tyler Johnson home Tuesday en route to Sterling. Quite a large crowd atiendea the} W. E. Runey sale last Tuesday Elder Elness and Curtis calied at Mrs, Jennie Clarke's home Wednes- day morning. Among the Regan callers Saturday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCul- lough and children, Cecil Elkins, Willie Uhde, Earl Mowder, and Roy Little and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Boschee and family were dinner guests at the Frank Michelsen home Sunday. Mrs, Sarah Mowder and George Mowder were Sunday visitors at the Wm. Wilmot home in Wilton. Mrs. Earl Mowder and daughters Edith and Grace and Virginia Wall- man spent Saturday afternoon at the Ole Wold home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold, Molly, Hazel marck Wednesday. if Florence Lake | By HELEN WITT Wm, Witt and sons John and Gus- | taf, otdered a carload of coal, which | they have been hauling this week. . | | Jacobson home. ; evening, Scott and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson and John Boelter all of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Tom/ Hughes of McKenzie all spent Satur- day evening and Sunday at the Henry John Weber and Christ Berg at- tended an Evangelical church con- | ference in Tuttle Sunday. | Clara Mueller was a supper (fuest et the Walfred Harju home Tuesday Carl Johnson and Wenzel Kozemik were Wing shoppers Friday. A Halloween party was given by Mrs. D. F. McClellan in Florence Lake township school No. 2. The school; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wacker and} gene and Bertha Oswald spent Sun- day afternoon at the John Oswald, home near Tuttle. | Tuesday afternoon. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Genevieve Hughes and Miss Dorothy Edson visited at the Jim Hill home Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Ira Peekens is able to be up ugain at this writing. We hope she will continue to gain. The church board and Sunday school board held their meetings at the Rev. Kinzler home Tuesday night. The following were elected for Sun- day school: Mrs. W. H. Edson, su- |daughter Romona and Edward, Eu-|Perintendent; Mrs, Jim Hill, assist- ant superintendent; Mrs. Homer An- crews, secretary and treasury; Mrs, Kinzler, missionary department. Mrs. t 2 4 5 vas also taken on the Sun- i : and Arnold Wold and Mr. and Mrs.)was decorated in Halloween colors., Mr. and Mrs. Emil Erickson and | Kinzler was al Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sox of Edgely,|to their parents here Sunday, from |—————____—-@ ieee gorregirrgsttrad aor Ele hoy Little ee Sunday hee vis-|Games furnished the amusement with | family were callers at the Elmer | Ge called at the Ir N. D., were callers at the E. C. Ruble | radio station .WNAX, at Yankton. | Braddock \ ness, and family. {tors at the Cecil Elkins home. |@ delicious lunch at midnight, Those | Josephson homie Sunday. eskens heme Pussy fee home the first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and | ¢. — ij Mrs. Howard Watkins and Mrs. Carl | present were: Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mc- | Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCloskey at- | Petsens hon Hill re tamiis’ ant Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson spent|Miss Maxine Burnsides, teacher of 24 5 John Sharp's funeral was held perg called at the Wm. Michelsen |Clellan, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz | tended. the funeral ‘rites be ssoUn | ernice Wdscn wareinatien teehee Sunday at the A. H. Meland home. {school No. 1, enjoyed Sunday dinner By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Thursday afternoon at the Sterling | home Monday afternoon. and daughter Mavis, Mr. ang. Mys., Sharp held at Sterling ‘Tuesday. Deckens home Sun day TELE Mrs. Alfred Hogstad entertained | at the J. W. Lawson home at Glencoe. Peas 4 ,/ghurch. Interment was made in the| The members of the board of the| John Witt, Joe Scallon and daughier| L- H. Knowles, Laverne Goldburg | Peckens home Sund: ite canes Mesdames Haugen, Pederson, Helmer| Mrs. H. A. Cariislz, who has been! A splendid audience —xttended | Sterling cemetery. Sympathy is ex-| farmers’ elevator held their monthly and Gladys Rue motored to Bismarck s Meland, Carl Meland and Wm. Van Vleet Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Titus, Mrs, Mabel Rosvold and daughter Mavis | {work in this township Saturday and! spent Wednesday in Bismarck. | visiting relatives and friends in Bis- |marck for a few days, returned home j Sunday. The county read gang finished their chureh services in the M. E. church Sunday evening. Special music was furnished by the choir which has. been reorganized. ie Services are being held in the | tended to the bereaved ones, ‘ |. J. R, Johnson was a Sterling caller | | Thursday. Mrs, Jennie Clark and Miss Violet | | Were Sterling callers Wednesday. business meeting. at the elevator Sat- urday afternoon. ‘ Clayton Little called at the Roy Little home Sunday afternoon. i Wm. Michelsen called in Regan; Neola, Opal and Fay Harvey, Mar-| garet and Irene Marchant, Marcella, | Andrew, Leo and Albert Neiters Mar- tha, Albert, Fred and Willie Hind- bouch, Alfred Mollay, Herbrrt Zieg!-; Sunday. i ‘The Freshmen of the Wing high | school entertained the other high ehcol students 2t a Halloween party which was held at the Wing high | are rooming at the home of Mrs. Minnie Benz. Mr, and Mrs. Harold E. Howitson spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Howitson's mother at Mott, N. tf ii om ii meier, Lenora, Lydia, Gust and Emil! & i ve | Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Mautice Herum were | are preparing to work, ch the road to| catholic chureh in commemoration of | "'y* wRiey of Bismarck wax call- | Monday forenoon, witt. " [reer nie “ieee men || Laat Baturday atternona abies Bismarck visitors Saturday. | Moefit. : lof Hazelton has charge of the|!@ on friends in this vicinity Mon-| The Farmers Shipping sfacciaton |” Word hes been received that (Mrs.| Monee h yiay et eee: mint | friends end relatives surprised Mara ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Adam Elsenbeisz mo- | wir ‘and Mrs. Howard Brownawe! jday. shipped @ carload of cattle to the St.! d Nichols was recently marricd. ‘i Fay Johnson and Mrs. Carl Olson at ’ | : rowna, ervice. i il row | Paul market Tuesday. [re night, ete read out to the Lewis farm Thurs-jon4 son Bobby of Sterling, called o1 Miss Violette Dexter spent, the| Mrs. William Stile and Bob Barrow f | the Fay Jchnson home, the event be- vy. ; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen an little Sylvia, Mrs. Vic Pederson and Jackie and Mrs. Carl Meland and son jrelatives here Sunday evening. A very pleasant evening was en+ joyed Helloween night by the pupils | week-end at her home here. did net return to her school at Hague Monday on account of the church She; were Sterling callers Friday. | Miss Dorothy Zuraff spent Friday night with Mrs. H. R. Wright. | Guy and Morris Loomis spent Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and sons Gerald and Claire were Saturday eve- ning visitors at Roy Little's. She formerly was a resident of this} community for many years, | Henry Seilinger hauled cual Mon-/ di jay. | Wilbert Neiters, who underwent an| Mr. and Mis. John Weber Jr. were | callers in Bismarck ‘Thursday. | E. S. Larso: were | at Woodworth. ing their birthdays. The afternoon was spent in social conversation. A lovely lunch was served by the ladies of school No. 1. Friends of the pupils | services being held thére. eae LA k's | McCloskey and chil- and enjoyed by all, Mrs. Johnson and Wyeeley Swemnon of Milbanr ab, (tecelved special invitations ahd a ality and, Mrs. D_ M.-Honrs, and | Romssy night at Mee, William Olas “I Canfiel |/operation at the St. Alosius hospital | dren Sylvester and Ellen called at the Mis, Olson recelved many pretty gifts called at the M. T. Olson and £, 0.|shost party and other games were) (auehter Evelyn left by auto Mon! T's pon was a Sterling caller|4_ e.. three weeks ago, returned to his par-|Ben and Henr” McCloskey home| | Viggo dense dan Tem Poekera clea Ruble homes Monday. played. Lunch wes served to all by/day for Riverton, Minn. where they | 7 io. ° jental home Saturday. | Sunday. per guests Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen spent Saturday in Bismarck. Mrs. Elwood Swanson and infant daughter, Delores visited relatives in the teacher, Miss Maxine Burnsides. | Miss Ey Skramstad, teacher of! jschool No. 2. returned home Sunday. | jafter attending N. D. E. A. meeting {will spend the winter with rclatives. We are pleased to. report that Karl Schlosser was awarded The Bismarck Tribune for one year for Emmons county in the corn test at Miss Huber of Bismarck was out j¢alling on friends in this vicinity | Saturday. Eli Harding visited with Kenneth By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A large crowd attended the chick- en ple supper and Halioween pro- Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were Wing | shoppers Friday. : Marcella and Andrew Neiiers spent Saturday evening at the Jacob Hind-| Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seigloch and | Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wacker were Sun- day evexting visitors at the Christ | Berg home. | M Mrs. Herman Iwen and daugh- ter, of Arthur, N. D., came Saturday for a visit at the Emil Enockson home. N | Relatives of Mrs, Osl Steele over the week-end. lat Fargo last week. the corn show held in Bismarck. The | "chneon Sunday. gram sponsored by the Ladies Aid|) uch home. loa Bene Mrs . Beemeneiey, Gt ie sath ae Om ee = Conace, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and E. | contest was arranged by counties} Mrs. Tyler Johnson and son Alten | Friday evening. Fred Hindbouch who has been em-| Cas er spent y ee “age J. Erickson were Bismarck callers | ¢———_——— ——— 4} with one subscription being allotted | 8!s0 er Clark visited with J. R. | Rena gepepenn spent Tieeaay ployed at the Arthur Tees home for)” '\r-"ang srs, J. J. Horner and rare Z Saturday. | Taft ‘Ito cach of the eight leading counties | Jonson Sunday. ; | SYSREDE OE EOe Be any ‘iin the last six months returned to his| i ang Helen Bieth were visitors ta | + The Homemakers of the south and ae so ch @ 8s represented by the show awards; Ollie Roth was a Sterling caller i bei Dien sited at the Ghylin parental hime this week. Bans Bea Mataae ecner | NOTICE OF DRAWING JURY ore Saas Scape ane nen meth , jin taza, Maney 4 7 5 ae Ha " ry L, Jordahi were |__Mrs. D. F. McClellan and Miss Fay | “Gordon Larson is vacationing in| Notice ts Hereby ¢ bers at a banquet in the community By FLORENCE GOSNEY . M. Vié and two sons Arden and | nee Hanus and sons left Satur- Willcs eign aaa lordal ec) Horney gave a Halloween party for) paiview. Mont | board 5 ening. fotored to Bik k Tuss-| tty for Towa a 4 lay after- A aR a eed ti marek, | in et at ba eee iy Smith of Fort} Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cline have been | pane ae Bimparek tu ie) Mi. and Mrs. H.R zht visite | Bd Rasche and Gilbert Ward have /the pupils and paren niday afler-| E, B, Sse and deughter Maxine ond the City’ “Mall Monday. ‘evening. No- Ransom, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and | enjoying a visit from Mrs. Clines | attended the Seotlish Rite reanion ‘tthe Henry Zureff hom> Sunday. | been maintaining the road this week. {noon at Mrs, McCle abe BRR | Gledy Lein motored to Bismarc eunber rd. 1930, a Sight fe ee PM. Sinith were ther and wife from 1 lan A hel tismarck ‘Tucs | Mr. and Mrs. Ed freshons wert | Mrs. C. J. Kuehl called at the Ed| Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Sun-| Nonday ie putpoes ot Ges ing se a Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith were guests | brother and wife from Towa and ba {held in Bismare | ” after tthe Marchant fome.| Mr, and Mrs. Marcus Wagle. Mics Y ie Jury duts Mrs. Geo. Schlabach and daugh-| Anton Oberg and Oscar Jerset| day o iE Z | Piomarek callers one day auring the) Rasehe nome on Thursday. day afternoon at the Marchant he e.) Mr. an re, Marcus Wag a . MH. APRINSON: ter Betty and her mother Mrs. Pe-|called at the Gosney home Wednes-| Jake Rodni returned Wellnéaday| cok, Lloyd Knutson called at the Joe} Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family] Clara Mueller and Miss Leah Harth City Auditor. vas on nutrition and very -