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Mh. eee NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS [Dies J] By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON home. One of the pupils accidentally hit him on the temple with a rock. Bennie Benson called on his sister, Mrs. Arne Tosseth Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. August Lundberg and son, Leonard visit Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Eric Englebret- | Gant eae iy Giese ma chen. { mo thet? elyn (and Miss Ethel |“ Mr. and Mrs. Nels Tosseth visited | Tompt of Jamestown spent Sunday : ‘Mr, and Mrs. Pete Tompt. with Mrs. Tosseth’s mother. Mrs. O. Sunquist Sunday evening, Mrs. Nord, Mrs, Bert Hedstrom’s | mother, whe has been with ‘her for a short time has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sunquist and Mrs..and Mr>. Albert Johnson spent 2 i Gunny with Mr. and Mrs. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon an el 5 ‘ fami! relatives in Bismarck} Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl pit Meio eee enti Sunday at the Algot Ryberg Mrs, Rosvold entertained the | home. Ladies Aid Tharsaey afternoon. The| The P. T. A. is to be held in Still this coming Frid attendance was v . ' Nise Doris ‘Tice of jismarck spent} Mrs. Charlie Strom called on Mrs. the week-end visiting her sister. Mrs, |Henry Rosendah! Wednesday. Elmer Koon. Gross and Henry Broste ¢ lled at Mrs. A. H. Meland entertained Mrs. jthe Nick Folgerson home St “ay. Geo. Haugen, little Sylvia, Mrs Vic} Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and chil- Pederson and Jackie, Mrs. Wm. Van |dren spent Snday at Tuttle with rel- Vieet, Wilma Van Vleet, Mrs. Carl |jatives of Mrs. Gill's. Meland, son Willis and Mrs. Ed Mad-j ‘There was a dance atthe P. Lund- son Miss Elsie Meyer spent tho week- end in Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swarison spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carlson of Kidder count; afternoon. quist place Saturday night which Mrs. Al Chapin entertained | some of our y: Attended. Mrs. Geo, Wallen and chil-) Marion and 1 Age rs00, spent ie POF Steck Sunday. ren le 5 Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Lein of Regan were guess: of Mr. and Mrs, Homer Nelson Sunday. They spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet en- tertained their mother, Mrs. Van Vleet and children, Raymond and Wilma Sunday. Mrs. Van Vieet spent the week-end in Driscoll with her son Wm. Van Mrs. Clarence Scott was a Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oras cc at the Willis Gill home Mon- and daughter, Beva Jean, and J. J. !day. Jensen spent Sunday evening with Conrad Johnson visited with John Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson. Drawver Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble left Sat-| Jake Melhoff was a caller in Bis- urday by motor for Minneapolis. Mr, |marck Monday. ° Saturday afternon a* O. Sunquist’s. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosset and son Edwin, Willis Johnson and Oliver Tosseth were Sunday evening dinner guests of the L. W. Davis home. Staton and Owen Davis drove to Rick Hill Monday on business. Miss Bergetta Tosseth and nephew, Edwin, motored to Still Sunday morn- ing and_attended Sunday school. business Ruble will return in the near future but Mrs. Ruble will stay with her sons l and Kenneth during the winter, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson and daughter Muriel, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson and daughter Valdis and Misses Ruth Knudson and Martha | Hanson _picniced at the gulch near Arena Sunday. Miss “Isie Meyer and Hugo Bassen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Swanson. Miss Josephine Johnson spent sev- eral days in Bismarck. While there she visited Thelma pote Thursday afternoon and Doris Tice Thursday bs Se and Friday. . Carl Meland and four-year- old Willis spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Maurice Herum. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Elisenbeisz visited their daughter, Mrs. Ted Hindemith in Bismarck Sunday. Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 4, about 18 ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. Oscar Pederson to attend a surprise birthday party given in hon- or of Mrs, P. C. . ist WAS poet after which a very delicious lunch was served. The Homemakers will meet with Mrs. J. A. McCann Nov..19 instead of Nov. 12 as announced in last week's news. Miss Verna Sleight spent th week- end at a home in ‘Pappen. oe Wing | By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Brown and children, Conrad and Eleanor of Glen Ullin were guests at the G. A. Hub- bell home Saturday and Sunday. Miss Erna Enockson of Makoti, N. oe assisting in the Wing telephone office. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and son Carl and daughter Freda were Cap- ital City shoppers Wednesday. Dan Hein accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Waino Wainio and family motored to Bismarck Saturday on_business. J. M. Lein of Regan spent Monday aoiee with his son and family J. . Lein. Irene Kraft and Mary Weber spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Web- er. Mrs. Orville Sperry visited with Mrs. Ben McCloskey Thursday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller_and children were callers at the R. J. Bleth home Sunday. Jake Weber and Hilda and Reynold Berg spent Friday cvening at the Carl Berg home near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gianville and 4 family motored to Forbes, N. D. Sun- Meyer and Egner Swanson motored to | Gay on account of Mrs, Glanville’s Te Aner ee eonsay. Satur. | uncle being very il Mrs, Albert a ure I. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wagle and Miss day afternoon with Mrs. H. A. Knud- Lean Hart, local grade teacher, ats Mavis Rosvold spent Wednesday | {cnded the consolidated school meet- ig at Sterling last Friday. After the Bight, with /her grandmother, Mrs. | meeting Mr. and Mrs, Wagle motored on to Jamestown, Valley City ‘and Montpelier where they visited rela- tives and Miss Harth spent the week- end in Bismarck with her brother “= ne eS that eae lamie Hokanna | Saturda: afternoon at the Lein home. rf Mr. and Mrs. ‘Christ Berg spent Sunday in Harvey with Mr. Berg's mother. tained at cards ‘Saturday evening. | “Helen cosd Sin fe onda. Elwood Swanson oe Cecil reece sick with pamaroonis pt ees Mrs. J. A.-McCann spent Friday Dorothy and Josephine son spent Sunday with Lillie Sampson. The rade teachers at- tended ‘convention held at Ster- A. M, Bruschwein and Misses Ortman and Nettleton spent the week-end in Dawson. and Mrs. I. H. Omodt enter- Mrs, Hannah Pederson entertained | iy¢, Oswald Sunday atlerpoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Borth spent, Saturday evening. he guests were: | sunday at the John Weber Jr. home. a meted Pas aid Wire, Geo. Wilkinson and Mary Jane Ol- peeciion aEait irs, (Oncat | an motored to Bismarck Friday. Ma- L , Mr. Pederson, Mr. and Mrs, Vic Pederson, Mrs. Ringstad, Mrs. Ryan of Fergus Falls, also Eliza Pederson of Fargo, and Mrs. Rosvold and family. The evening was spent in playing cards At midnight a lunch was served. 1 Olson returned to Wing with them to spend the week-end at her har te ae Tr. ant irs. Adolph Weber mo- ee aH ites 2 ir. an rs. C. W. ans Hurdsfield, N. D. visited with eet Mrs. John Harty and family Sunday. — Mr, and irs. Henry McCloske! | Ghylin 1 called at the Charlie Josephson home °. Sunday. Alfred Larson transacted business at the North ranch Monday. __ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and fam- {ily accompanied oF Miss Enockson were visitors at the Glenn Spees By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. ne erie P gacd emcee sn | wo & baby girl born | nome at Wilton Sunday afternous Mrs. L, W. Davis received word| Miss Clara Mueller and Maggie from. ner mother, who resides, a pias a shoppers in Bismarck Lady: . a at she was Hi esday. a woodtick about two months ag0 | ee is a Present employed and infection set in and is scattered | ® Mrs, eB igen Pete cisca Winliad wih mo veealth invens, Nettle ‘Pacin her (her daughter Mrs. W. Harju Satur- eae is an old timer of Rock’ Hill | 94Y @fternoon. Hans Jacobson and sons of Tuttle wnship, havin taught - school there for a num of years and | ®Pent Sunday and Monday at the T. homesteaded in that townshi | ees aac: Mr. and Mrs. O, 8, Larson and sons of Fairview, Mont. spent the week- «nd visiting at the E. 8. Larson home. Mrs. Larson and sons remained here Ip. Gross Broste Perak Sunday with | Mrs. Broste in Wilton. | Emil Sunquist, Henry and Gross! Bree eee a. os a | tor a few ‘weeks visit with friends and Mrs, L. W. Davis, sons Earl, Staton | ‘¢/atives in Wing and Pettibone. and Owen and daughter Margaret, | . Loh ond ae B. W. eto and Mr. W. Brown, Israel Keator, Jim | 500 Jackie visited in McKenzie Sun- Louie, Henry Rosendahl, Elget and |°2Y;, While there Mr. Grahzm and Victor Strom all from Ghylin attend- | Jackie went up in a plane owned ed the C. L. Malone sale Thursday. Mrs. Clarence Scott and Emma j Coleman, Ghylin teachers, were | shopping in Regan Thursday evening. Miss fetta Tosseth called at Friday afternoon and went from there on to the Ladies Aid. Mrs. Graham's cousin, Irvin Andef- son. Mrs. John Mueller visited with Mrs. mere Beppe pabinay s Rar ma 3] ur wi Mabel Jacobson. " Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knowles were visitors at the E, 8. Larson home August Krause drove his truck to! Sunday afte i y_afternoon. the river Friday and returned with @ |“ George Borth visited: at the Fred load of wood. Borth home Sunday. Mrs. H. B. Gill called on Mrs. Wil- Regan Saturday evening. Arne Tosseth called on L. W. Davis | Friday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Reiser of McClusky were dinner guests at the John Weber Sr. home Sunday. son in. |, Maxine Lee and Gladys Lein spent Mr, Sahlone and Agnes motored to sunday” evening Visiting Win Jenny ismarck Monday. loski. ‘The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Clar- | “wy. and Mrs. Peter. Anderson and | Aa SJohason called | ifant Ganghier and .Carl Anderson George ima on. tye Little Saturday evening. ra: eA ae are veniug, ot the Bert Hi and Oliver Tosseth | albert Hubbell spent the week-end | helped Arne Ah with his hay | at his parental home in Wing. hauling Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Horner and Gene Perkins and Mr. Tosseth | family were Sunday visitors at the called on Erick Englebretchen Friday | jim Novey home. evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Weistock and Paul Davis visited Saturday and | Sunday with his parents. He will commence work at the ZX ranch, near Wing, Monday. helped = Mr. | family and Raymond Weitstock were | dinner guests at the E. E. Lee home Sunday. Sant Geltzer and Alex Bilogger of | @| Friday night. Mrs, Jolin Weber viched atin aes, | Visitors at the J. B. Ratt home Sata:- if T HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Andrew and Lena Kraft and Edith Mueller. Fred, Freda and John Wagner of near Wilton spent Sunday at the Christ Berg home. Mrs. H. Glanville and daughter Bernice were visitors at the Jim Ol- son home Monday evening. A large crowd attended P. T. A. held at the schoolhouse Wednesday evening. The Modern Woodmen gave a free movie entitled “The Man Who Won” | last Friday evening at the opera! house. An old time dance was held after the show. i Mr. and Mrs. Almer Fryer of Har- vey wete Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Olson, ° | Hazelton e Little and daughter Erma and Fran- Fitzgerald. Guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home Sunday evening were Clayton, Clyde and Ruth Little and Francis Fitzgerald. Andrew Kolb/called at the Walter Scott home Thursday. ncis Fitzgerald was a guest of Ruth Little Saturday and leat 4 H Sunday guests at ‘the Mrs, K. Kolb home were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mon- roe and son Roderick. Mrs. J. F. Little was a dinner guest! HH ep Maggie Wallman home Satur- Mrs. Mary Rasche and daughter Shirley and brother Chas. Colip mo-/} tored to Bismarck Friday. Regan callers Saturday were A. Kolb, Allen Tolliver, Ernest Gordon, Emil Olson. C. O. Kettleson, Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf, Clyde Clayton, Virgin and Ruth Little.” Francis and larvey iat Mr. and Mrs. Ehnes and tamily. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and Mrs. John Howe called at the Lester Bun- ker home Sunday morning. Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Mrs. U.N. Monroe, Stephen Monroe and Allen Toiliver, motored to the capital ie Monday. unday guests at the J. F. Little home were Marvin Hendrickson, Norman Little, Laurence and Francis Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Little and Erma. Pete Lunquist and Marion Scott called at Mrs. K. Kolb’s Sunday eve- ning. : Charlie Magnuson was a ‘Regan caller Wednesday, ted Mrs. J. F. Mrs. John Howe at Bismarck, Friday and Saturday nights, Mr. Fitzgerald and son Batty and Gottlieb Doctor motored to Bismarck Saturday. Henry Jacobson called at the Batty Fitzgerald home Wednesday. | By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mrs. Roy Yeater who was a patient at the St. Alexius hospital in Bis- marck for the past two weeks re- turned home Friday. Miss Marian Slater was a. visitor in Linton Thursday afternoon, The chicken supper given by the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church Saturday at Zirbes theatre Was well attended. Clayton. McMullen motored down | irom Bismarck Sunday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, McMullen. He returned to Bismarck Sundey evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Landsberger and son Jerome were shoppers in Linton Thursday. An Armistice dance was held at Zirbes theatre Tuesday night. Music was furnished by Leons New Rhythm band from Braddock, The Misses Dorothy and Hilda Beastrom, who are teaching at Tim- ier, N. D., arrived home Friday for a week-end visit with their pazents,| Clayton and Clyde Little pur- Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Beastrom. They |chased some cattle at the C. Malone ieturned to Timmer Sunday after- (sale. noon by car. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and Mr. and Mrs. Al Snyder and daugh-|J. J. Zelmer were Wednesday eve-| ter Marylin were Shoppers in Linton ;ning guests at the Martin ‘enling Thursday afternoon. home. ‘The Christian Mothers held a bene-|_ Wednesday evening guests at the fit card party in the church basement |Lewis Jorgenson home were Louise ‘The party was very|Walker, Willie Ehnes and Willie weil attended. Progressive whist was | Graf. rlayed at ten tables, High prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Appert and Tony Appert. Carl Fischer and Mrs. Joe Prifantaine received consolations. A} Gelicious lunch was served in the course of the evening. Freda Ehnes stayed over night with Mrs. Ed Rasche Thursday nigat. Rueben Krause called at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Wednesday. Mr. Graf and con Wilile and Vic- fees hauled coal from the mine Fri- Armistice y was observed by the: x school Tues afternoon. A pro- . E. Christianson was a Regan gram was given, cons of {caller Thursday. speeches and a number of war songs,|_ Harvey Fitzgerald called at the rendered by a group of Glee Club The ¥. T. A. will hold_an old time dance in the school gym Friday night. The money will be used to secure chairs for the school. Mrs. Susan Shoughnessy left Wed- nesday for a two weeks visit in Chi- cago and St. Joe, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Landsberger ate Sunday dinner with Braddock friends. A practice debate was held Friday afternoon in the school assembly. The question was: Resolved. That the chain stores are a detriment to the — SS eee eH matt people. ildre eiser, Russeli| _C n Crawiord, and Winifred Rass upheld |¢atule for Mr. Broste, Mr. Marcovitz, the affirinative while Carl ‘Gregory, ue Hauser, and Mr. Amundson, Fri- ilip Weiser, and Marianna Weiser ‘i ‘ t Batty Fitzgerald and Gottlieb Doc- Upherd ig eqeeative. ‘The debate lor called at the J. F. Litue home Among these over from Braddock {Friday Steve Little home Friday evening. Harvey and Francis Fitzgerald and Ruth Little, motored to Wilton, Sat- urday evening. J. F. Little motored to Bismarck Sunday morning after Mrs. Little and Phyllis. Mrs. Mattie Rigler of Wilton was a dinner guest at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Friday. Bartholomew Fitzgerald called at his parental home gen Callers at the Lewis Jorgenson home Sunday were Isaac Marcovitz, Roy and Gene Little, Marvin Hen- drickson, and Bill Mickelson. Clayton and Clyde Little hauled i Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and Church basement" wers Mrs. Delthler, (family attended the dance at the ill Raymond and Elizabeth | Deithien, [all Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. ¢ndrew Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Al- j8ot Ryberg also attended the dance. },, Isaac Marcovitz called at che S. W. |Nemetz home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Rascl and Mrs. Splonskawski and son Ray- mond. Mrs. J. D. McCusker and sons Jimmy and Emmet motored to Bis- marck Thursda; 7 he, Miss Hes- Linton Thursday were visiting for the past three weeks with Visitors in pd alee, i Saat aoe aM ans ‘i | bert ard, awrence ailey and a Mecsis. Jake Waguin and Jimmy itriend from. Bismarck, attended Mr. and/Mrs. Ellis Buck and chil- |SeTvices in Wilton Sunday evening. dren were visitors in Bismarck Thurs- af day. : ° ee iss Anna Schneidér who has been | | McKenzie | her sister Mrs. John Meyer, returned ee to her home at Hebron, N. D., Tues- By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ay. Mr. and Mrs. Curry and daughter, rs former residents of Braddock. were | Ai; ANd, Mrs. Orval | Neiberger jmoved to McKenzie Friday from El- gin. Mr. Neiberger is operator in the ;Menoken depot. They have rooms at ‘the F. M. Schaunburg home here. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker moved to Mott Thursday, where Mr. Walker will be employed as helper at the N. P. depot. L._E. Heaton returned home from \St. Paul Wednesday, and ts preparing {to ship hogs in the near future Mrs. Cora Paul of Bismarck visited it ‘ms, jher daughter, Mrs. O. W. Gilbert Sat- morning for Red Wing, Minnesota. jurday. Mrs. Gilbert returned to Bis- Ben Maithews, William Gimble and !marck with her mother. Prank Rotzier shipped a car of cat-|| M. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and tle and hogs Tuesday. children were Thursday evening vis- Dr. J. M. Houstman was a profes- jitors at the H. Larson home. sional caller from Linton Tuesday. Among the many shoppers in Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Petcr Hoffman Sr.'marck Saturday were and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman Jr.|Henry Larson, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. were visiting at the Peter Oster home | Hughes. Andy Doucette, Mr, and Mrs. Wednesday. jW. L. Watson, Esther Watson, Miss The Danbury P. T. A. met Monday |M. Martin, Miss A. Ellingson, Mrs. evening. November 10th at school No.|B. F, Coons, Mr. and. Mrs. George 3, taught by Miss Ethel Mandigo. Watson, R. D. Crum, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Claude Fischer of Stfasburg,|Grant ‘Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. D.,_ visited at the ‘Carl Fischer | McCloskey and Mr. and Mis. E. W. home Monday. Anderson. W. J. Pettis was down from Bis-|- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and marck over the week-end looking aft- |family and Mr. and Mrs. Heary Lar- er_farming interests. son and daughter Vivian, motored to E. H. Brant of Linton, was a busi- | Wilton Sunday to see the coal mines. ness visitor here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M._A. Doucette were Miss Anna Oster returned home | visitors at the H. 8. Fairchild “ome Saturday from Zecland where she /at Sterling Friday afternoon. kad been visiting for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rouch of Jos2ph Landsberger, who has been |Mandan were Sunday visitors of Mr. stationed for the past year at Fortiand Mrs. E. Van Dyne. Lincoln, writes from Fort McDowell,| Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham and California, where he is stationed atjson Jack of Wing, were Sunday visi- the present. tors of Mrs. C. E. Crum. T. S. Scranton of the state voca-| Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Crum of Tuttle tional agricultural department of the |were Monday evening McKenzie vis- North Dakota Agricultural college |itors. was here inspecting the local depart-| A. Doucette is employed on the ment Tuesday. Patterson ranch doing some carpen- The Wednesday Bridge club was |ter work. entertained Wednesday afternoon by| Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson were Mrs. A. F. Kurtz, Friday ey visitors of Mr. and ston. nd Mrs. M. A. Doucette and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Easton were Sunday Vi at the John_Neiland home at Glencoe, Robert Coons entertained the chil- dren of the seventh and eighth grade room at a party Wednesday evening at his home. Teachers present at the party were Miss Ruth Cordner Miss Lovetta Sanborn. Miss Avanelle El- lingson and Miss Myrtle Martin. lay. The Future Farmers Poultry show will be held at the schoolhouse, Nov. 22, ‘The show will be engineered by | the “Future Farmers’ of this vicinity. ! Anyone interested may bring poultry in for exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoskins and eat who have spent the summer in this vicinity visiting relatives and working on far left. Thursday *| Vi By RUTH LITTLE | Bartholomew Fitzgerald and Gott- | lieéb Doctor were dinner guests at the | J. R. Fitzgerald home Wednesday, They were also business callers in} Regan. Games ‘vere played and a dainty S. B. Olson was a Regan caller |Junch served. Wednesday. | ed Easton returned home Friday ro Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald and son Har- | from vey attended the Sale at the C. Ma- Jand, N. D., and Foston, Minn. lone farm Thursdi J. L, Kelley of Bismarck was a Mc- Laurice and Elizabeth Jorgenson | Kenzie caller Saturday. were Priday evening guests at Pred} “Mrs. P. P. Bliss and Mrs.. Isabelle Ehnes home. Colby attended the meeting held Fri- Virgil Little was a Sunday dinner jday in Bismarck for the leaders of the guest at the Joe Cook home. \4-H clubs. Batty Fitzgerald and Gottlieb Doc-; Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis and family. tor were Regan callers Wednesday. |Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raeshke and Mrs. The Ladies Aid met witn Mrs. A.'George Manly, were Saturday evening} » trip to Jamestown and Port- Glen Ullin visited at the G. A. Hub- Sey, ee hom: Fri. le wd - | bell home Sunday. Malone’s whic! Ben McCloskey and | drive from C. L. h they} Mr. and Mrs, bought at their sale Thursday. | | family called at the Lawrence Mad- | and Gross Broste, Mr and | jand and Chas. McCormick home in | Gill and chfidren ‘Alfred | Frances Sunday. i Marion. Mr. nnd Mrs. | - Word was received here last week | Walter Sunquist and children. 3ir.| of the death of Mrs. Robert Wilkin- | ane ‘ene L. W. cers me cand £n | son of Woodburn, Oregon. Mrs. wil | lobn Drawver, Arne Tosseth, Henry |kinson was a ‘former resident of! Rosendahl, Ellis Gill and Bert Hed- | Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Sahlore and; Mrs. R. J. Bleth and Clara Mueller some of the Regen shop- | entertained a number of friends at a . ; party Saturday evening at the form- | Davis received word her | ers home. { Irvin Johnson, is in| Mrs. Margaret Singer and Arthur; under @ doct.r's zare, | Singer of Mercer ited Saturday Tosseth helped Bert Hed- | evening and Sunday at the G. A. Bos- finish his threshing. sart home. | Miss Fezn Perkins of Wilton whs, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Jr. and | pale on her parents, W. D. Perkins, | Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller were vis- ay. itors at the R. J. Bleth home Mon-! -Mrs. Leo Sheldon. who vesides in | i dey evening: Wilton now. came out to Ghyiin to} Tillie Borth spent Monday ght | vot: Tuesday. ‘with Helen Harty. ' Gill was hurt at schoo! Sunday visito’s at the Gottfred e had : McCoy Wednesday. The next meet-! visitors tn Bismarck, ing will be with Mrs. Ed Rasche. |, Miss Lillian Watson aceompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Littie, Ruth andthe Misses Edith Fletcher, Eva Miller Phyllis, motored to Bismarck Fridav.:and Henrietta Theis of Wilton, spent Mrs. Little ‘and Phyllis remained ‘the week-end here with Miss Watson's there, Phyllis underwent an opsration | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson. Saturday morning for tonsils\ and!” Mrs. Bertha Leathers of Mandan, adenoids. She left the hospita! Sun-jspent Tuesday here glaiting relatives. day morning. | . and Mrs. A. Dow of Bismarck J. J. Zelmer and Lewis Jorzenson,|were visiting friends in McKenzie on dr, attended Suaday school ciass/Sunday. meeting at the S. L. Jordahl ‘ome! The Clizhe hare: entertained a Friday evening. ,, {group ef the McKenzie young folks Mr. Rhodes called at the J. F. Lit-jat a party Saturday night at the East tle home Wednesday evening. |Sibley sci louse. Gottlieb Doctor called at the Ho-|} Mr, and Mrs. George Watson en- mer Taylor home Friday evening. |tertained Mr. and Mrs, Lee Hamblen, Ciayton and Norman Littie called|Miss Lovetta Sanborn and Mr. and at the Andrew Walker home Sunday |Mrs. Paul Antrim and daughter Mel- afternoon. ba Marie to dinner Sunday. Chas. Hettick motored to Rezan on; The McKenzie school board neld a Friday. , {meeting in the schoolhouse Monday! W.-H. Kolb called at his mother’s. /evening. Mrs. K Kolb's home Wodnesday | John Doan of Britton was a caller Rey. Christ conducted services «lin Mexenzie Monday evening. the Canfield schoolhouse Sunday. 1 The Lerkin club) was entertained Super guests al the J. PF. Little ‘Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Henry Emerson Monday while playing and was taken | Weber home were: Albert Zelmer. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Herb {La Carl Landerholm, Albert | © Litile was a guest of ;4 ie ah of members. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess. Royal Thomas of Menoken was a The P. T. A. met Tuesday night-at the schoolhouse. “Vice President, Mrs. G. Manly acting in the absence of the president, Mr. Clizbe. After a short business session and program, lunch was served by Mrs. W. L. Wat- son and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Mrs. J. F, Wildfang was a a as refresh- ment committee for the December meeting. The Homemakers club will meet Thursday, Nov. 20, at the home of Mrs. Wendell Hendershot. All those wishing to join are asked to enroll at that time. | Estherville ——___._—. By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. Schmidt of Bismarck was a dinner guest at the Roy Little home Tuesday. J. ¥. Little and daughter. Phyllis called at the Roy Little home Wed- nesday. John Howe installed a furnace at the Harry Davenport home this week. The Canfield Ladies Aid met at the A. McCoy home Wednesday after- noon. There was not a very large crowd present. After the business meeting a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen and Mr. and Mrs. John Boschee and chil- dren were capital city callers Mon- ny Ys Mrs. Carl Berg spent Weduesday ee home of her parents, near till, Mrs. Roy Little called at the How- ard Watkins home Wednesday after- noon, George and Earl Mowder and Roy Little were Regan callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg spent Fri- day at the Jake Fisher home, A very large crowd attended the auction sale at the Clem Malone home Thursday, and everything sold fairly well. Mr. and Mrs. Malone will spend some time at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harold Baron of Benedict, N. D., and later on plan to leave for the west to make their home. Loyd Knudson motored to the cap- ital city Friday, The Homemakers club which was to have met at the John Mosier home Thursday, was postponed indefinitely, on account of the project ‘eaders be-~ ing unable to attend the meeting at Bismarck, Loyd Knudson and Gene Little at- ais the dance in Wilton Thursday night. The I. C. Balcom Sunday school class met at the S, L. Jordah! home Friday evening. Mr. and Mis. Roy Little were Fri- day evening visitors at the Ole Wold home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder, Mr. and Mrs. Frans Michelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and children, Mrs. Pete Michelsen, George Michelsen, Harry Davenport, Cecil Elkins Mrs. Carl Berg and daughters Naomi and also called at J. ° | Clear Lake | co : By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Han Wentland of Jamestown spent from Wednesday until Satur- aay visiting at the Albert Christen- sen home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Schoon, Gauhter Tillie and sons, Willie and Gussie left for South Dakota Thurs- day to visit Mr. Schoon’s aged moth- er who has been quite ill, also to visit other relatives and friends. Miss Jennie Waiste was a Bismarck caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and fam- ily spent Saturday at Moffit visiting Mrs. Olson's ther, Mrs. Bentz. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn and little son and Miss Ann Swadberg and brother | Alfred of n, Mrs. Ed Gibson, E. #H,’ Chappell of Sterling, H. Wentland of Jamestown spent Saturday at the Aloert Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson had as their callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiman, Mrs. Robert Sharp and daughter Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmidkunze and family took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland. Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Olson of Driscoll entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family at Sunday dinner. Mrs. Hurley and family of Bis- marck visited with her brother J. W. Beyer and family, also the Henry Neiman and Sharp families Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klucksdah! and | family enjoyed a few days visit from Mr. Klucksdahl's brother of Buffalo, S. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon spent Sunday at the Christ Schoon home. Mrs. Marie Olausen and sons Olaf, Erling and Raider were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McCann _ of Driscoll. Mrs. Bell Van Vicet of Bismarck visited Sunday evening with her son Allen and wife, Mrs. Will Van Vicet and family of Driscoll accompanied r, heir. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family were callers at the Ernest; Schoon home Monday. ‘A number of neighbors and friends ; gathered to call on Mr. and Mrs.{ O'Brian Monday evening. The eve- ning was spent in dancing at the township hall. Mrs. O'Brian will be remembered as Miss Vivian Shaffer fore her marriage. oars, Marten Olson and Miss Della of Driscoll motored to the Sharp and Neiman home Tuesday afternon and | it the day. ‘Pepe Pavisen and Adolph Hansen | motored to Temvik Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles and fam- ily left Wednesday by car for points | in Minnesota to visit relatives for about two weeks. Mr. Sedevick is doing the chores for them. Rev. Lars Foss of Driscoll called to see Grandma Klucksdale who is very ill, Tuesday evening. “ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith left Wed- nesday for Coleharbor to visit rela- tives and from there they expect to 10 to Granville to visit their daughter Sirs. Mable Carlson and children. a By FERN R. STEWART A demonstration was given at the schoolhouse Friday. Demonstrators were Mr. Tinsley of Dickinson for the grammar room, Miss Norton of Val- ley City for the intermediate room and Miss Burns of Minot for the pri- mary room. There were about thirty- five grade teachers there. P. T. A. mrembers served lunch to the teach- ers at noon. . ir. and Mrs. Hassin Eele were; Driscoll callers Tuesday. Jim Riley and Joe Cox were Bis- marck ‘shoppers Friday. arker was a town caller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jotmson visit- ed at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. Tom Stewart called at the Tyler Johnson home Sunday morning. | Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Ryan, Donald Laird. ayd Miss — Yd: were Bis- | marck shoppers Mon A Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riech at Tem- yn. There was a good aitendance| vik Saturday. Mr. Stewart also took jrud and family and son of Bismarck, {Raymond made a trip to the Edward {gown some wheat and Brought back | Lawrence Johnson, Verl and Rene caller in McKenzie Friday afternoon. | Fri :| Sunday on No. 8. jot luck lunch was served. | 24: @| Were served at midnight. | OE EEE Morris home near the river Saturday after posts returning home Sunday. Brandt and Leonard Morris were over night guests at the T. F. Mor- ris home Wednesday. Mrs. Philip Monroe was a caller in Wilton eet Gerald Morris called at the Her- ;man Falkenstein home Wednesday. A number of young folks from this vicinity gathered in the Still hall Friday night to practice for the P. T. A. program to be given November 14 Donald Morris and Lester Fester- lolden. Walter Simons was a business call- Isam Belk was a Mandan caller | a: er in the Capital City Friday. day. were Hott akon nd daughter Olive!“ Ciarence Danielson of Wilton vis- pital last Tuesday. It has been re-|ited at the Enock Anderson home Ported that they have typhoid fever, | Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hermanson of ||, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan were Fargo called Saturday night at’ the |‘Vilton vistors Saturday, Farl Hall home, returning to Fargo;, The Bill Larson. family visited at | the Albert Larson home in Crofte |Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Erstrom, Betty and Allen Mrs. Hermanson is a sister of Mrs, Hall.: Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch were Bismarck | shoppers Monday. Roy /SPent Sunday at the Chester Erstrom | ling made a trip to Tuttle Saturday. Turner. drove the school bus for | home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCullough George Kusch. |,,Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Franklund,; were shoppers in Bismarck Satur- Mel Ness and Earl Hall made a/Mrs. Jake Spitzer and daughter | da: y. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and son Gerald were callers in Wilton Tues- cay. Clarence Anderson, student in the Wilton high school visited over the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Anderson. George and Steve Morris of Bis- ual to. Temyik Monday. ;Emelia and Alice motored to Arnold | r,and Mrs. Harry Edgerly were |Sunday to visit at the Chas. Spitzer | Sunday. visitors at the Paul Lang |home, ! home, y, | Violet Johnson spent Sunday after- | Mr, and Mrs. Paul Lang and Mrs,/moon at the Lawrence and Henry | Oscar Anderson were Bismarck shop- {Johnson homes in Painted Woods, pers Saturday. Rev. Van Horn and Mr. and Mrs. * | Gore speereon rere ey guests | | | { ul ape gone guests at the T. F. a e lax Lang home Sunclay. florris home ursday. ah Ae who ie been paibloret re, a same , ial Elsie ey Aldythe_ McCul- on the, Max ig farm since Apri 7 lough were Wilton callers Sature left there Saturday and is waiting | af i 5 ee evening. Seen for his brother Frank who # en Mr. and Mrs. P. Zulmer were call- | Mr, and Mrs. Edward Morris and ployed on the Paul Lang farm. Th expect to 8 leave for Minnesota soon, /Sts at the C lth, ie? ee daughters Lucille and Leona were vis- itors at the T. F. Morris home Sat- urday en route home from Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Anderson and family visited at the H. A. McCul- lough home Sunday. A number of young folks from this vicinity spent Sunday afternoon and al roller skating at Wildwood jake, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and sons Donald, James and Raymond and daughters Aldene and Eunice visited at the Edward Morris home Sunday. An enjoyable time was had by ali the folks from this vicinity who at- tended the dance in Wilton Satur- J. Hanserver home Tues- | ig on the C. L. Malone farm. Leonard Kavonius and George Bates | Sime Was a Regan caller of Wing were Sterling callers Tues- |~"eniit Zelmer called at the Resmason jhome Saturday afternoon. Philip Zelmer and son Edwin were Wilton callers Friday. Edwin and Arthur Zelmer called on R. Patzner Saturday morning, G Ted! Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were town callers Tuesday. Bernice and Florence Schmid'cunz called on Ruth and Katherine Wag- ner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClouard and daughters Ruth and Katherine visiled | fone evening at the Earl Hall home. Geo. Hochhalter and son called in Wilton Saturday afternooon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zelmer and Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Zelmer and daugh- Miss Lillian Hall spent the wee ter Dotls M Sete eee ents | day night, end visiting with her parent Sunde Carl and Fred Herdebu vis t brought Mary Dronen: alone was a Regan caller | the T. F. Morris houe Shuey is: Keeler hi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph’ Falkenstein visited at the Clarence Falkenstein Marvin Oder was in Regan Friday. Karl Schatz_and son Edwin were w. * home Sunday. Regan callers Friday, : ‘ , | Welch's Spur {| “Sohn Carlson was calling in’ Regan | gporothy Morris visited at her home ————_—— + -—-—_—¢ | Friday afternoon. Anderson and Ralph Top- William Tickle called at the Wil- ad friends “neat Brack liam Steinert home Saturday morn- ing. | William Steinert called in Regan Saturday. The Reinhart boys hauled coal Fri- By MRS. A. M. WELCH j Wm. Bates had the misfortune of runaway Monday while attemp:ing t drive from his farm east of une £ Clarence Anderson Gerald Morris Sunday. visited with to his other place in Apple Creek | day. amma TST PO eT aps Gistriet. “A little east. of ine Bovd| G. Zelmer returned from Harvey Christiania | buildings his team became fi Wednesday. es by a flock of pheasants and J. E mer called on Jake Hoch- running. The tongue of t jhalter Friday and Saturday wagon came down at the By VIOLET A. CLARKE Alvin Zelmer called on Edwin Zel- fushied to the‘old man's ald. He wae | Meciustes cia: He TEs trom | TUNE e Clarke and Mise Violer not seriously injured, but tched | Thursday and attended the C. L. Ma-| were Sterling callers Tuesday. and bruised and ‘considerably shaken-|ione sale. Pete Schmidking called at Mrs. ke Welch and Earl Snyder inde lanece Gia et Se eTh toaee patie Clarke's home Thursday eve- a trip to Temvik for flour Mon Marcus ‘Trembley and aun Mts, H. M. Boetz, called at the Rovert! Welch home Monday afternoon. | Viola Dorman, little daughier of! Mr. and Mrs, Julius Dorman, was} operated on for appendictis tnis week. Otto Albrete nov: . some machinery from Washburn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albrete were Regan shoppers Tugsday. John and Philip Zelmer called in Regan Tuesday morning. C. C, Hanserve was a Regan caller Knute Johnson and_son Kenneth were Sterling callers Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet Visited at the Martin Olson's home Thursday while they were in Driscoll. Mrs. Nelson and daughter Miss Hazel were Driscoll visitors Thursday. id Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, |She is reported to be doing meely. | Friday. Pete Laprope returned home the pee Rant is shoppers ‘Sate Oliver Welch spent the titst of the i middle of the week from Canada, urday. . week wi is daughter, Mrs. Rutli} ¢ aa ‘| where he spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and |McMurrich of Glencoe. ; | Still } | friends. daughter were Sunday visitors at the} or"; 1 40 Barz sister of Ed Dop-| | | ex ye Johnson was a Sterling call- Coa ae Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler ane 5 ‘ % ppler >: Fe eo EMEC ion and gon Clarence, Mrs. Robert, Weich By B. P. HAGSTROM mpsicr Clark was a Sterling caller 1 and Eugene Doppler accompanied ier — 3 Sunday at the Roy Little home. They toy train. be een Erick Pearson was a Regan cailer | , Miss Violet Clarke called at the week, Roscoe Parker's home Monday. . . | luite a crowd attended the auction Word has been received that Nels } 1 Olson, who has been in the hospital | §S2l¢ at the Floyd Belk’s farm Mon- a few days, was much improved on |"“Mi-. and Mrs, Elder Elness and Sunday. ae yer ‘i and Mrs. Walfred Asplund were | Gayevehinge SteTune visitors Tues~ n shoppers one day last week. | i : supply of coal for his mother, the| Elna Erickson and son APWUE | iet were erie ole ee first of the week. j visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | “Aiton Johnson called on J. i John- Mrs. Ed ‘Doppler and son Lawrence! Arthur Nelson of wine N. D. {son Monday. iii motored to Menoken ‘Tuesday afier-| Mr. and Mrs. David Ghylin and | saat Margaret McMurrich cailed on| Mrs. icobert Welch ‘fuesda$ evening. | Glen Baker hauled a load of wood to Boyd school No. 1, ‘Tuesday. Fred Rittel spent most of tnis weel hauling wood trom tae river botio: Hugh MeMurrica hauled a winter's; noon. They called tor Clarence who} family called at the Henry Spitten ees RISEN * lattends the Menoken high school. | home Sunday. ; | |_ Little Laura Welch was out of| Mrs, A. Johnson of Bismarck visited | | Heaton i | school for a couple of days this week| with relatives in the community |o— einen dell e eS a teat pad tcodl i é i aed Tuesday. " d everal trom this vicinity attende Mrs. Signe Johnson spent Tuesday By SARAH HEINLE Bill Mallard’s sale Wednesday. A! visiting with Mrs. Conrad Johnson. pestis Laat ee fair crowd was reported. The Ladies Aid of the Swedish} Macomer of Washburn was a busi- at the Ed/Lutheran church held their regular jness caller at A. H. Heinle’s home meeting Wednesday at the Morris | Tuesday morning. ; Anderson home, with a very good| Lewis Wagner and sons were bus} | attendance. jhauling flax straw Thursday. Clarence Johnson called on Mike | Melired Haugen was an over night Kozak Wednesday. jguesl at his sister's place, Mrs, Ra- . Ed Broehl called on Mrs. Wal- |mesin, Wednesday. dquist one day last week. Cautis Haugen visited at his sis- Hefta and Margaret John- |ter's place Thursday evening at Mrs Chas, Snyder visit Doppler home ‘Thursday. 2 ‘Wild geese have been alighting in the Spur vicinity corn tlds uns week and several of the neighbors have succeeded in killing some. Eugene Doppler, who nas been vis- |iting nis bortner Kd for about a week, left for his home in Saskatchewan, Canada, Luesday morni: a .. |8on, teachers of Grasslake schools, |Ramesin. A, surprise party W ven Mrs.’ were evening callers at the Charles} Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brezden attend- Ruth MeMurrich Saiurday evening.| Noon home Wednesday. fed the dance at Wilton Thursday eve- The evening was spent pleasantly in ‘ad Johnson made a business | ning. igames and dancing, after whic: !neious lunch was served. de- Mrs. Julius Kaster was visiting at trip to Wilton Tuesday. s and son |Bismarck last week, with her cousin, Mr. and Mi Lundber; Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Welch and] ,., " * ie °] a were Bismare lers Monday, Mrs. Carl Bender, Fred Rittel motored to Bismarck on} “Siig: p' B. Hagstrom called on Mrs.| FE. R. Logee was a business caller Friday... mente R. C. Nelson Friday evening. at the A. H. Heinle home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam-| “peier and Edwin Johnson were bus- | Morning. ily called at the Robert Welch home Friday evening. ers in Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Logge and fam- see ily visited at’ Fred’ Wagner's home Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom were ‘Tne Cross-Country Homemakers] ..¢, ; Ss, i. day. club has changed thie date of their| evening, callers of Mr. and Mrs. An SAAT iceoe Andie, jeeoke gare cat Meeting from tne ‘Thursday the 26th ‘ae number from this commun- |Bismarek Friday. to iuesday the 18th. | ‘he cnanxe WAS! ity attended the sale Thursday of the |, Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Logge were vis- eae DORE ATES CDT on rer Malone estat: of “Stieber | {ting oad home at Washburn ee on eee gelue Will ARE one :, Hd Broch! called on Mrs, Signe peer poy Logge vid Keok Julius Dorman ‘and son William, DD ORE BY. sta ahroan nacainori | Seine ceveciine:, ae Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler, AWrence ‘were Regan callers Tuesday. Fred Wagner and sons Ernest an¢ Doppler, Mr. and Mis. Hora Jam and family, Alfred Botan and sister, Mrs. Ives, were in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. Kaiscr and son of Sterling vis- ited Fred Rittel the middle or the week. Hilda Rittel assited Mrs. Robert Welch in dressing some chickens for) market Friday morning. Mrs, Mickelson and |Rudolph were at Wilton Saturday. all “of Regan, called | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were d Johnson Wednesday. Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Anthony Erickson called at the|, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Findley were + lin Wilton shopping Friday. Hagstrom home Sunday. NV Y. Mrs. Signe Johnson, son Verner |. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walcker and and daughter Hilma and -Miss tae fal, are Wilton shopping Sat- Verna Hauser, teacher of Estherville y evening. school No. 4, motored to Miss Hauser's | tal, and Mrs. Henry Walcker and ear Pickardville, N. D., Mon- | family were visiting friends at Turtle Mr, and Mrs. Robert Welch and! en aksheuncae ! : Gietea's ry Mrs\ieuthy Menurrich, ‘Mrs. Ed Broch! called on Mrs. Con- anaes aap who were Wilton Sunday afternoon. Friends trom Bis-|tad Johnson Tuesd is 4 marck also visited Mrs, McMurricn.! Miss Anna Matsen is visiting at | piccian eat i the home of her sister Mrs, N. Sande- | 39 —————-—— ¢ | lin. i son 2nd daughter Mary and son Frank, ‘ r, rs. Ole Hagstrom, son 4 4 Glen View [loamy nd Mauelter Margaret’ mos [MF. and) Mrs. Louis Spitzer and oe d_to Windsor, N. D., Sunday to | Gaver feleneinie visited at wm with their daughter Miss Naom, | prezden'e home Sunday By MRS. LARS JACOBSON | who is teaching in Windsor. On thelr / PR emn name Suneey. oikup were return they visited with Mr. and MIs. | ysAtine as Joe Holpuk’s place Bunday Mrs. Con Halvorson of Waseca. | Arthur Nelson of Wing, N. D. jafternoon. Minn., returned to her home Monday | Mrs. R. C. Nelson called on Mrs. |/\TMO00; 4. a gr greinie and sons morning efter spending a few days | A. Lundberg Friday p, m. and daughter Rachael were visiting ; 1 Misses Bennevi and Marie Pearson ; Johnson | called on Mrs. Ole Hagstrom Monday visiting her and family. brother, Con at the Fred Wagner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sieboll and Edythe Goldsberry went to Bis- | evening. son were dinner guests at Fred Wag- es Friday pra ing sapere she spent mea o/ners home bunday. A Wai 4 le week-end with relatives. | Ser eee | Mr. ani 's. Fred H. Walcker ant Ludvig Hanson worked a couple of | | Eckiund /'\son_Norman and Sarah Heinle were | days for Con Johnson last week, * Str and eae. Con dot nie, Bhd Raa ai eee ete family and Con’s sister, Mrs, Halvor- | J E MORRIS son were in Bismarck and Manda: oy SUBTINE J sunday. at Bismarck Saturday. Rev. Fred Schwandt went to Bismarck Monday and he expected to_be back at Washburn by Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and Miss Madge Runey, county super- Thursday >ve a few friends | ;. Miss Madge pies visited a num. |family cttended church at Washburn fathered at the Lars Jacoyson home | Hilencent of schools, Wish Sunday evening. ber of schools in this vicinity the Mr, and Mrs’ Fred H. Walcker and for progressive whist, were in play. Emil Miesner aid | taree tables | tore part of the week. | son Norman and Sarah Hein'e at- Simons won’ high prizes. ‘The low | , Miss, Grace Fopwitter wig has tended church at Washburn Saturday See ing to Enock Anderson and; been visiting at the T. FP. Mor event | Sterling ||Baythe™” Geidsberty, “Hetrechments pome for some time returned to her |" Among those_who attended church heme Monday mepe: at Washburn Sunday evening from ay Morris ‘was a caller at John sliason end son Donald re- | nM "G. Anderson home Monday. turned home from Fargo Thursday | “Rennie Anderson was transacting where they had taken a truckload of | ,..ittess in Wilton Wednesda err. and Mrs, Jim McAyoy were|.,Pete Anderson was a brief caller callers at the Elmer Schoolcraft home | *t,the 'T. F. Morris home Monday. nd Mrs, Wallace Falkenstein in Wilton Sunday evening. es mt nen ‘Mrs. Con Joinmson and Mrs, Con| ‘sited with Mrs. Falkenstein’s par Halvorson ere visito .. at the Jacob- | (its. Mt. and Mrs. William Pricke Wednesday. son home Friday afternon, OARS ter in Wil- Mrs Ed Lenihan visited at the, Levi Anderson was a caller in Wil | ton Tuesday. home of her parents. Mr. and-Mrs. E. | “ys, Bennie Lein of Regan was'a E, Strandemo Friday. (a |caller at the Willard Dimond home Mr. and irs. Lester Larson spent | wednesday. Turtle Lake were, Mr. and Mrs H. Walcker and son Norman and Sarah Heinle, Mr, and Mrs. Sockmen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wew- heath, Jr., John vu. Weicker, ur. 5 ‘Mr.’ and Mrs. Win. Wagner ana family attended the program at Wil- ton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berg visited at Harvey Sunday with friends. Frank Bregden and Miss Mary Brezden attended the dance at Wil- ton Thursday evening. 5 | Palkenstein home Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. kdward Nelson. son | Pafcnsicin hone Winade e trip to|.,Miss Alice Kosth and her brothers attended the Baptist church Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Bain were visiting at the Gusti Melhoff place Sunday. Pete Kobylnick was a caller at Wm Brezden’s home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Spitzer visited at the Wm. Wagner place Sunday. Edward and orden Engen of BD: rarck called at the Lars .’acobson| “Pennie derson accompanied aeme Tuesd’ evening. | Donald Morris to Tuttle Wednesday Verl, Paul and Rene Holden at-/ with coal. ; tended the dance given in Wilton| “4 large number of trucks and’ teams Saturday evening. have been hauling coal from the Di- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and | mond coal mine the past. week. family motored to the Capital City; @ number of young folks from this | Wilton ‘Tuesday. Saturday evening. ieinitv attended the dance in Wil- Thickty Sunday visitors at tue Jacobson, ton Thursday. night Thickly planted cotton is recom: home were Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ted Quan- | TF. Morris and sons James and, Mended on -Il coils by Arkansas ex- periment station officials.

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