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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, where they will visit for some time with relatives before going to Arizona where they plan to make their home. ‘They have been guests at several cinners the past week and leave a host of friends who are sorry to have m leave our community. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly and Miss Gladys Burdette were guests at a party dance at the W. Lundquist home south of Regan Saturday evening. Miss Bessie Wilson, | Bismarck teacher, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. A. Wilson of Regan. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Helgeson and ittle son were callers at the A. H. Helgeson home Thursday evening en youte home from the F. Urbach home where they had been guests. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and Miss Gladys Burdette were business callers in Wilton Saturday morning. J. A. Graham of Bismarck was a | taller here Saturday afternoon. Mrs. L. Hopkins was a caller in |&% Wilton Monday morning. Trygs By GLADYS NELSON +i ¢ Pete Lundquist will stay with his sister, Mrs. Albin Spangberg for this winter. A very large crowd attended the; Sacred services in the Rock Hill schoolhouse last Sunday. Andrew Trygg, inspector for elec- tion Tuesday, motored to Bismarck Wednesday to take the ballots. Sam Brown, Willie Jiras and Ger- ald Nelson motored to Bismarck Tues- aay. ‘William Niemi called Monday at the Albin Spangberg on local business. Geo. F. Nelson, Martin and Sam Brown motored to Bismarck Wednes- day on business. Mrs. Leroy Rooker and family were social callers one day this week at the Arthur Magnus home en route to her | ni parents, Geo. Pettis’, where she remained while Mr. Rooker went to Hazelton and Temvik with Arthur Magnus to get flour. Emil Niemi and Mrs. Albin Spang- berg served on the election board ‘Tuesday as judges. Andrew Trygg was inspector and Mrs. Geo. F. Nel- son and Walter Enget were clerks. c. O. came out from Bi Tuesday to)vote. His former home was in Trytg where Rudolph Shrenk residzs, i Carl Muth is staying at his sister, Mrs. Laurence Madiland’s, assisting Mr. Madland with the work. Emma Nelson was an overnight guest Tuesday night with Gladys and Gertie Mae Nelson. Geo. F. Nelson and Martin called at the Oscar Coleman home, on bus- iness, Monday. John Anderson motored to Regan jh ‘Wednesday night on business. Helen Anderson was an overnight guest Wednesday night with Gwen-/ dolyn Nelson. Geo. F. Nelson and Martin mo- tored to Regan Wednesday night on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stelk, Mrs. Ed | No. Lundquist’s sister, who visited here a while, left Bismarck and now resides in South Dakota. Albin Spangberg’s hired man from South Dakota, who worked for nim during fall work, is now employed at} the Oscar Magnuson home during the winter. Buddy Skoglund from Duluth, who has been employed at the Arthur Solberg home during harvest and threshing, is now employed at the Charlie Trygg home. John Habeck of McKenzie was an/ overnight guest Thursday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home. David Trygg disposed of some cattle recently to Heaton of Mc- Kenzie. Alvina Schlickenmayer, teacher of school No. 4 in Trygg, entertained the patrons with a Halloween party Fri- day evening. Sam Brown and Martin Nelson and Emil Johnson were callers last Sun- day evening at the Arthur Magnus Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen and | jt family, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Magnus, Marie, Lylas and Lynn, Axel Johnson, as Nels Nelson and Victor, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Trygg and son Elmer, all of qryge attended religious services held by ae Pentecostals Sunday m in Rock Hill school No. 2. Irene and Floyd Anderson returned to es Monday earning, Scie attending Victory Nelson's birthday | party Sunday night. Hugo Nelson called on Melvin Mag- pe evening on his way a ee ( Sone re ee grading outf:t for which he works. Mrs. Geo. Pettis and chil thter, . Leroy Rooker and j¢ last Sunday afternoon on the Sonn ‘Rue place. eg has been picking corn for J Habeck on the land he fi Arthur Megnus repaired a well for E. Christianson of Rock Hill last Fri- la Ben tecostal sacred services were conducted by Rev. Oster, Elmer; ‘Trygg and Marvin Miller from the tabernacle = Bismarck, in Rock Hill school No. 2, known as the Oscar ‘Magnuson school, Wednesday, Thurs- oy and Erdny 2 hts, ae also Sun- y afternoon cals at the ee Magnuson Sunday included Mr and | Mrs, Bert Selahn and Agnes, Mr. and | Arthur Magnus and children, | Mrs. John Olson ond Edith, Mrs, Nels ‘Nelson and aoe ere, Bide s 2 68 matestained @ num- n guests at a basket evening. Several Lenora Hedstrom, Luella Hilma and Lawrence Olson | remained in Wing for the school party Friday evening. Wanttaja and John Jarvi a at pate Arthur bing Us eir ta Bismarck wit with thet an Mrs. boxe Bee of Bismarck, F. Nelson and | Bey A E place Mee j}vorsary. o— ;Was a business caller at the Ed Wel- caller in Linton ‘Thursd: shopping in Temvik Tht noon. river Thursday afternoon. Sic Koppy home Thursday eve- business call afternoon. ton attended the “Doll” social held Miss Irene Strew's schoolhouse of Gayton Friday evenin aarck | Frid daughters Frances and Pearl and sons Manford, da group of friends and rela- ‘ives Sunday evening at their home in honcr of Victor's 2ist birthday anni- The afternoon and evening cnt with card games and con- A 6 o'clock supper was served. E BO, ies and Gladys Nelson, Irene lerson and Buck Scott called 5 the Herb Little hom> ae 7 nizht cn route to Wildwood Lake ‘ink. Myrtle, Ethel and Donald Little accompanied them. way et | —?> Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY — Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch Jr. | {of near Fort Rice, were over-night allers at the Steve Koppy home iy. Godfrey Grenz was a business call- er in Temvik Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and daughters, Hen.” Herman and Misses Esther Olafson and Elizabeth Koppy_ visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Wednesday evening. L, Kaiser of Linton was a business caller in this vicinity Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus are the proud parents of a baby girl born them Wednesday. Onlhauser called at the McNieder farm Thursday forenoon. William Goppert of near Linton ler home Thursday, Wtiter Schiermeister was a business lay. Merle Buck was a business caller at the Porter Umber home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were lay after- Paul Mausehund and son Verl hauled gravel from the pit by the Francis Chesrown visited at the "Steve betes and son Steve were lers in Linton Friday A number of young folks of leh Mr. and Mrs. John Zot, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohlhauser, and’ Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz were in Linton Bart Smith called on friends in Lin- ton Saturday evening. Bill Herman visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Saturday afternoon. Francis Chesrown mi ton Revers ene: Mr. and_ Mrs. nS. Olafson, Calvin and Clayton, of Litchville, came to visit their dau ter Miss Esther, who is teaching |, school here, Saturday and Sunday. | Saturday the Olafson family were dinner guests at the Godfiey Grenz home, And over night guests at the joa Koppy home. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Baumgartner of Strasburg were ees friends in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Bill Schiermeister went to Hazel- ton Saturday. ‘There will be a pie social and dance following a program in Gayton school . 2, Known as the Koppy school- {house, which is located 1 fi west of Temvik on Saturday, Ni 5. Girls kindly bring pies Petite two cups for coffee. The proceeds of this so- cial are to be added to the library fund for the school. Everybody is cordially invited. Edward Schmidt of Gayton, Frank Koppy and Lawrence Michlitsch called at the Jake Schiermeister home Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz visited at the Steve Koppy home Saturday eveni ‘ Miss acinda Appert went to Linton Miss. "lizabeth Syverson and Miss Vebeka Bouck spent the week-end in Valley City. Mr. and Mrs, John Stoltz .f Bald- hep S. D., visited at the John Ohl- Heer e "hoi. eee Gat the J eve Unger is staying at the John Backhaus home this week. Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Ohihauser Sr. 5 4 visit friends and relatives in the Hazelton vicinity the fore part of this week. Mr, and Mrs. MSteve ‘Kop jackhaus steve and Mr, and Mrs. vis- ited at ine John Ohlhauser S«. home Monday evening. © By FLORENCE GOSNEY Henry Jessen was a town caller i ERnea say evening. E.C. arty was transacting busi- iterling Wednesday” eagle Ohare was a business caller|!", a y afternoon. haut coat from n Steins ne ness in "ant ion Ol in “ion green was Ing Wednesday morn- wp, Cox, al helped E. C. Fogarty haul Arnold Kusch has been _helj wit ae th RSE lome. neat Lewis was a business caller Has tae Thursday morning. Gs Rb hauling coal en in ‘Thursd: Mr. and Mrs. Benty windling mo- tored to Bismarck ‘Thursday after- noon. Florence Gosney came out from Bismarck Friday Mr. afternoon, with and Mrs. Harold Wright and son oe M. Gosney motored to Driscoll Fuiday afternoon to get Blacksmith, work done, Mrs. Gosney and Edna Mae visited at the James Koon home while he was in Driscoll. Mrs. Henry _ Jessel and Loretta Jacobson and Eugene were Sterling callers Saturday, Miss Loretta Jacobson was a cap- ital city visitor Friday. ‘and Mrs. George Lewis were sterling callers ‘Henry and Mrs. Let A windling an children were transacting business in Sterling Saturday. Norval Marvel Called on M. L, Lewis Saturday morning. James Baker was a Sterling caller Monday evening. W. E. Runey" was a Sterling caller {Monday evening. Tecently fell and hurt herself. Steve Koppy accompanied by Fred | home. |basket social near Mrs. John | da: ited Bismarck Tuesday evening. o ——— By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL conan @ number from here attend- sale at Moffit Saturday aftér- |noon. Arnold Peterson, road overseer, mn Homer aati ad were repairing th road last we Mr. and Vrs. Jake et motored to Bismarck Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson were ae guests at the home of Mr. and els Thom} pson. Miss Louise Riedman of the school fac males at Moffit spent the week-end {with friends here. Some us er young folks attended the W. O. ‘ae at Braddock | 9 Thursday eet Harry Koenig fet Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Koenig, in Montana. Miss Helen Skramstad, teacher of school No. 2, spent the week-end at the Ernest Saville home. R. W. Feltheim spent several days at Wing last week. Word received inh cuetn here states that Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Elliott, pioneer homesteaders of this community, have moved to Colorado to make the! Sunday visitors at the W. H. Brown- awell home included Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Carlisle and son r, Mr. and | J Mrs. Havard Brownawell and tittle daughter soc, and Miss Louise Ried- man and John Beauclair of the Moffit teaching faculty. Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Swansen and son Ernest went to Bismarck Sunday with the election returns. Miss stasis Burnsides, teachdr of school No. Bi the week-end at her home ‘n'B arck. ‘Walter Betereon assisted John Pe- terson to drive his bunch of cattle Miss Ada Saville, who teaches in Kidder county, it the week-end with the home fol! Miss Cora Gosney™ is attending high at school in Bi r 1 | Arena ———<uce ——_ ——_ By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Mr,. and Mrs. Alex Neff, sons Alex and Harold and daughters Maria and Mesias were Sunday visitors at _ wand Mrs. Kail Wolf and Mr. ace ‘Mrs. Wm. Geliner and family ee at the Christ Wolf home ‘The Haas young folks ee a Goodrich Thurs- day evenit Hort, erts called at the Fode home Tuesday. Miss Emelia Rath and brother Christ and Arthur Kreine were guests}. an the Wolf young folks ‘Bunday € eve- ns Drum was a business caller in. Bee te rneeney, evening. id Mrs. Owen McIntyre took thelr Teyear-old me Richard to St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck Monday. He is ill ‘eles pneumonia and acute Bailey spent Tuesday evening viting at the Sreintyre home. Helen Zelmer and baby daughter Kae the “week visiting relatives ee lake. Neff and Alex Neff ealed, eae the Christ Wolf Jr. home y_ evening. eee) sohnson was @ business caller in Wing Saturday afternoon. Ralph Halver motored to Bismarck day, returning home Saturday eve- Mr, and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and small son, and Mr. and Mrs. cepts Seilinger and children motored be ope ay its ee Mrs. Bert Glanville, Mrs. Adam Owen McIntyre, Bert Glanville, wep ite din: t ray ate dinner a’ home of Mr. ‘and Mrs, fst Ray Heer foree way eaten drove over ering the been past a ir. and Mrs. leder of neighbors of Mr. and Mia Chet Stolher, were week-end guests at the Stolher home. Melvin Webster called Seal the *!charlie Sattler and Ra: Hazlegrove homes Friday. y: Ray Haslegrove was in Tuttle Sat- urday forenoon. lade on ae was in Tuttle Satur- anyon Gold Goldsmith, who pee been in Nebraska, Iowa, and Sot ih Dakota, returned ‘to Tuttle resents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Frank Gray home Saturday and Mrs. Hazlegrove spent the afters noon with her mother and sister and ys ee f 2 rate Pri in eg lg le si and _ sister, Dorothy Goldsmith, were in “Tuttle Mrs. “Emma Virgin was in Saturday evening. Toe E. E. Russ called at the Frank Gray Home one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were guests Sunday at the | ¢¥' Harry Gray hom in Pettibone. Ca Hawkins and his brothers, and Francis, called at the Achiele home Sunday forenoon. Mr. ae Mrs. Lester Hawkins and son, Henry Lester, and Miss Alice = Howknis Riskadons hom guests at the iome one evening se) bes was a E. I. Wagner caller at the 2 one We ‘Wolff home, John Goldsmith is now visit = Ed Passavigan home near Tut et and Mrs, Lester Hawkins and non were guests at a John Hawkins home ae es oy a - reek. Mr. an irs. Bert Glanville were shopping in Wing one day this week. Alvin Webster and crew are-working , oF near ere. sunday eho it school at Pate noe ant Mrs, Ray Hazl Siete si Soe e. They took ter home. Mr. Palmiater ene da Gee @ niece of Mrs. Krein an Hi oes John and Francis Ha PER en seh Kar! an itz Jr. “rps @ business trip to McClusky day. Ted Amundson from near Regan called at the Fred Brackett home| d day. Edmund and Edwin Schatz were business callers at the Fred Brackett home Ed Cui called at the Hi anne ae a ie! cal Diede home Monday. © Soe Badsish, Sake and t ‘Davold Scheat: tors at the Karl Schatz David Schate’called at the Hi called at Reheat home Monday. cin Eddie Johnson to| Schatz home ae at the Earl Alta sh mund ‘and | Edwin Scheie Dave ore Hoot fon on ital ote ieee son wens a ers son aug mes y were visiting their son Richard, wi who iving treat- ment at one of the local hospitals. | Me Julius Wolf was calling at the Alex | H meet Hees jaturday. lohn Wutzke was a business caller at’ the home of Christ Wolf Jr. Mon- ‘The Haas family attended the fu- neral of Mrs. Emmanuel Haas’s cous- in Friday at McCl '. ‘olf entertained halter, and Nina and Earl noe Neff and August Petersohn of Lorelei all were rs at the Dave as Hochhatter eiltinacted busi- ness at McClusky Tuesday. Karl jatz and Henry Schatz Jr. called al es on Brackett home ‘ dolph and and ‘Jake Scheaft ait tea = Velva Tuesday. phic Mr. and aes Karl Misses vening the 1c, ‘aiid, ia Careline and Helen Wolf, Ella, icy Nt and Mary Neff, and eff. as was the pastime of the oven Beng. Ulfers were Mrs. Bert Bert Klanville and sons and several other Hore, from Florence Lake attended the W< man dance Friday evening. Misses Martha and Helen Neff and their brother Arthur visited the Sand- children Sunday afternoon. Gres ee @ business caller saat Pri" and children a ni miner cf yeune. folks folks gathered at the Christ Wolf Jr. home lebrate Miss ‘caroline’ ests at he Ed" Pond at the Carry Kraft was a business ttle Saturday. Adam le a wey Haas were in it young feller entertained a pRetigiced Sunday after- them were Ceasar and | hom Mrs. Emmett Florea of Ponderay, Idaho, a cousin of P. M. Gosney, ar- Marthe Merkel, Ger "‘Wutzke, Misses Helen, Mrs.|ily and Mr. and Mrs. J lake Kraft and family home| R. ry Oually called at the Kar! senate Thom ly called be : Rev. ee Breockel, who, is conduct- ing church services at the Alta soir for a few weeks. motored to Denhoff and nosh aaliey, ine thursday. Laurits ar Wilton dams was. ater at the Kan Karl Behate home John Fischer and family from near Mercer _ attended church _ services ecneetay at the Alta e Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily were visitors ee? yaad 1 Schatz home Thursdi Quite a num! r of aes the auction sale at the Minions ‘Thursday. Gergen were|home near Regan Karl chats and con Ein made @ business trip to Regan Frid: Dave Hochhalter and. John’ | Stroh ageing ci vin Brackett was a business ati re Karl Schatz home Friday lohn Schlickenmayer was in irl Rebates and fam- family and Jacob Sich Sr. eer ere SUD= at the H. Schatz home f j | Schrunk > By MARGARET RET MARCHANT Thomas Norak _an Sad ous ory generat WEL oe Nene: on ‘Nitt_ and Louis Ni Herman Nelters was a Wing caller a Wing Tu Carl Fonnson was & Prelate. calle calles bid te ‘Wenzel Kozinek naan Ww : oir. and Mrs. J. E. Nitt reaneethy: at the R. G. Marcl pegunday dinner ‘Smith home were nt int, ests at the F. M. . Adolph Degner, ‘Mrs, Lester | Strumental solos. Those Hawkins, are here on a visit. from aye poe were in attendance were sdames Koel Bay Hazlegrove and] (on: eee eo Joe Diede called at the Fred Brack- Baten X. Mr. Novy, and Fred and Albert ae Sunday at the Herman an Nelters AAR | Braddock | OO By MR EF F. SAVAGE ‘The Ladies’ Ald o of the Lutheran church met Saturday afternoon at the Rennie Barth home. This was the annual meeting of the society, and the following officers were elected for the ae President, Mrs. evening at Ivor Edholm’s. Sindy, Nov. 11, at 11 o'clock a.m., and | fhe Bra aks iuther 1 league, oie e choir, ad First Lutheran vgnureh oF Bis ek. A party was held at the F. G. Fock- ler home Sat al “ a first feature was @ fortune hunt. ‘The guests found thmeselves in @ ‘cage” of string at the end of which they found a fortune. Each of the for- Sep was read aloud. The rest of the was devoted to 7 and stunts. At midnight a lunch served. Fred Kulm of Enderlin and Alfred Jensen of Brien were out-of- Th ope f Braddock and vicinity ie le of loc! at ‘Wedn r received another jlosed” was the f. J. Marx home Sunday. Alfred Jensen of Brien, N. D., spent this week at the A. home. ‘The ladies Circle of the We motored to Hazelton We ning, where they met Mis semi ia session with one of their members, Mrs. Paul V. enter- mt soc! Mrs. Long Hurts entertained patted iyo and in- from Brad- soy. Hulett , But- =e ner guests Sunday at the The i | Aaa 2 Ade and Pei y Fockler,” ‘Ads fea: wi] '. the et f this mont She teacl ee ning inthe lems hall Piece e - ft the Atwood school” ccna “ent furnished by the prides ood time was en- fata Sy all wh all a attended. | Veattt, Jake Bowers and Matted with relatives at Na- |peiae Me, ACR Bi itton and littl By KARL SCHATZ + visit le vie eft Sunday for a week's visit Mr. ons Mrs. E. Genipel at New ae Shepard of Michigan, spent jursday ht eet Braddock elatives, id Mrs. J. G. DeFrance and lien were Hazelton callers Thurs- afternoon. Kuhn of Enderlin is a guest at the L. J. Harx home. Fockler_and Beturday families drove to rend Sati Beanie tg a ae visit wit base and Mrs. . and Mrs. Fe om fod of Hasiton were ‘sunday callers at the ‘H.W. Allen gee and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. He Aarvig aoe ne|ter Helen aed oad E. F. ‘afternoon at Ryan were Sunday Ss Poleon oe and relatives. Mr. Frank ie in i iat ; Eesthevepeet al and Edor Lofstrom of united 5 Father Oldering officiated. is a graduate of college at Valley City, two years has i e president, Mrs. Charles |solidated turday night. Twenty-four jin nt. Ths icKe A very large crowd attended the dance in the town hall othe Knoll ol \ieand Mrs. © and family ‘* fal motored to Hebron, aye to attend was|the golden anniversary of Hike eens parents, Mr. and Mrs. it. Mr. and Mrs. A. pa ‘Welch ae - | daughter Ruth were Teed eerie old of Bi k. was given in honor of the bi of Mr. and Mrs, Harold,Welch’s son = Score! grain to McKenzie the past week. ved in- Bismarck Sunday evening. | Hilda and Caroline Wolf, Misses Hil their return Mrs. Dietzman pre SE, a" nt Sunday night ‘and Monday Pe ee tae and brother Tee Mr. ana see oo Merchant make thet hem Fargo, hare Mn me Mrs. M4 Gibson, Mara Chae, Lyman EWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Ber way coe She is on red Picea Pleines, and/ daughters, Mrs. J. E. Witt, Margaret}, Miss: Gladys Beseler, daughter of | Mccormick, Miss Violet ‘and Gladys 3 Mrs, Chas. Gi is 5] pang a La eee Hiembuch_ spent Wednesday pl HasOn hint Giktona eee of Bis- ‘Tooker. ‘ 4 ew days at the Carl Kost me . | forenoon with , Novak. Mr. and Mrs. Becker, son, of pce lee OCR By 8. GYLDEN @)Sho has been bedfast since, She is /in Bismarck this week. Hazl Miss Margaret Marchant and Alfred | ran, es uilied in’ arian 6 — Regan | over 82 years of age Mr, and » P.M. Gosney, Edna legrove | Borth ne Wednesday tian home, visit- re kigh ae ot Weds ted in marriage 7 Mr. and Mrs. Koivu and sons j Word reached ‘here from Howard |and Mrs" Emmet Flreg smet Sone |¢——______—____¢ eG, A. Kettleson home fon gerry ey oe Sibley Butte Andrew and ‘and. Walter and @| Nelson, who is employed at the Max | da} ay evening at the Ben Koon home in] By MRS, RAY HAZLEGRO a nite grinding some Bismarck mith Rew’ Floyd ee foeee |® Harold Je were visitors af Jobn By BURDELLA B. HEC S ON ee eae a ae as ee ee | eaerek. pdrente VE | toe’ Wenzel Korinek. pastor “Gt “the. ‘First 4 Servs? Sunday, : . loyd an rene lerson came and Mrs. ing ureh, ‘LMER, BLOO! ska Tonal Ladies Aid wilt|"2¢ ffm Bismarck Friday night to | were Bismarck CATS em Chis Hazlegrove calle rans Aeon forge mc ana deeded [ren na ne MN TR ori sich tseniaeeiie Bites or Wine Baers The Congregational Ladies Aid willl srend over Suncay here with thelr | Lucllle“and Glen Einess and Hana- Hay: Haslegsove ae in rubies Mere ea called at the Herman Hig Be ee ety ee, oobD Ee! ers. 1. Madland visited Mrs, Ker-| day. work sale in the Legion Cabin on the Lae sami mee Gener Mts any, callers at the/pusiness Tuesday, and also called reac Nelters home Satur vie antin and ae, Se Gs | auth Sone ig ¥ “|. William Wanttaja and John Jarvi evening of November lath. All those |~yeg came from McKenzie Saturday |' Mf. and Mrs, Triplett. and Miss artes ioe Wents underwent fn 9p-|vell med into stay af lace, and| Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wildfang visited] Ware, Capital City, callers Wednesday. ‘who purchase a ticket for the supper |{o "te Nelson brothers and got the |Lydis Bitscoe spent Sunday at the| ¢,2%8 Hanen hauled a load of Sen hospiter in Bismarck ‘Thurs: carried a bouquet ot Columbia at the P. E, Roth home Sunday, Vivi-| sonsay fom the habit were ane will be entitled to a chance on the| truck he traded with them, George Lewis home, or Ray Hazlegrove Tuesday, was | Altus h ‘Thurs-|She was attended by her sliver, an Larson returned with them to re-| monday from, the hospital wi ATH, Lundberg will be hostess to| yo4,PucabeE from here, attended the |) Mrs, Edgerey visited at the Paul|® waren Grays busy this “Ferman Nelters and sons motored| creme sete wine Me anes blue | sume her school duties. “Sars, Gust ‘Bckholm, sons Severie the’ American Legion Auxiliary at | patty held Saturday night at the Pete /Lang home Sunday. ene re alte Wing Saturday. evel Piak coonatieran gat, Sim bouquet of | “'serg. Lee Neth and Slolse Neth visit-| and ‘Eino and daughter, Tyne their regular meeting November 13tn| Mundauist heme, A falr crowd was and Mrs P. M. Gosney took | "Ey sien Wolff ts hell vand Mrs, R. G. "G, Moreh ana | Ea Ee greg eey Ripley i Thursday evening at John Gylden’s. an i a IRN ory Ca-|bresent, | Midnight luncheon was Mis. Flores to George Levies Mone the work pt te aes out with Mr. and ant and |in of the bride, attended the groom, A/ €d at the home Tuesday. i ond ee Gees tae aod their quilt blocks te Meeting. | Pe ie ceapniis, Melvin and Leroy te ue Rete caine Hiise'ta kwh wut ttle Miss Alice Drumm is sick tio and LeRoy Wents are stay: irs Becker, who was the se ool sae Pyeng son|Pent Sunday at William Harju's re can (pete: Mi Mr. ‘and Mrs, Cc. ow. pea! a to Haselton ons any mere bed they StereGIREING ® care whe measles, petaiyes is in the wine ther gran mts tr of Ls high for Wayne, and Henry Kline were ‘supper ioe ‘ddubhine Sylvie pe ctor Scott and son, Marion, all of Rega eee es ith Boplera ase ld a ae rge Lewis were| hospital at Bismarck. Doctors say hee 4s in the hospital. {wo years hag been a Turse, {i guests at E. Lundquist's Monday. afternoon at John Gylden’s, pnd Mr. and Mrs. Fine We a ty fon’ > “The next day they went to callers at the’ Burns’ Bailey home| 9s pneumonia, Louis Novy was a business caller at ‘The dance at the schoolhouse Sat-|__Mrs. William Want children een rer ee | eee ORE Wiis | a ORart vi e'win out mani en ne ue a ee a ir, ane iTS. jarence ettleson Ps J ser il, Bt MaRS [ER a, cee, bast ee att! om | Rey, rang ae gee |{ __Mlenoken __ | me nat, ote saa a ie a to 2 felson home. e stays pee urcay. iat ai Hho with thera and attends high school Mrs. lores of idato, to Steve Trip-|, Mis Helen Zelmer is on a visit to|Nora and Lydia Witt and Henry Rath| sees, sENNIE DANCE OMESTSE tia i poe ite pod Arch attended the show in Wing Fri- more than twenty years are leaving | Wing. a BS . p Th % last Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. G.| Mr. and Emil Erickson spent this, week “Yor Calgary, Canada,|,,4&%, and Mrs. Nels Nelson enter- | Miss Plorence Cosney returned to} Those on the election board were} Thomas and William Ryan, Anton) ‘he Menoken Ladies’ Ald met at|Cederstrom, Oarl Bernat, Henry Lar. Tuesday at the Gust Eckholm home. son, Fred Hedstrom, Mr. and Mrs. is friends in honor of her teppei Seth Harju. . The evening els Ni was a business callet Playing whist. At midnight a delicious at'y John Gyidens we le ity hostess, ied ay hice : ness in Wing Salut Sal z Blocmeion” Lf oe t, Sadie, Sulo Gylden Fred Hedstrom has been hauling Mrs. He Mary Ellen Reese of McKehzile/and son W: spent the week-end with Alice Clizbe. |noon at John Mal Mr. and Mrs. G. Cederstrom. and eae Gylden assisted Dave daughter Etta Ann visited at the|S00 With the work Friday Ripley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and son Donald and Mr. 1s, Thorson an Madiland| supper guests bed cd and Mrs. a Tu John Glum and baby were among. Olson, those attending the supper at Ker- ning. "at John shaw's Saturday night, when the|_, Sylvia and Homemakers entertained their hus- |S bands, evening. ong ha sa fr ce ets eee int tte a fous week. bi wars EM Clizbe deliv Myrtle were to MeKenzle Saturday.” nico Thorson’ Baturd J. Roth is hauling grain for Saturday evening was Le B. Roth. Hen ‘Mr, And Mrs. Bloomqulst shop-|time.0 Brew ad & Son Ped in Bismarck Wednesday. ls Niem!, daug! ee ae Ruth and son Garry Glum was a caller at the Relno were callers Arne Antilla's: PE. vip home Tuesday. Sunday. Mrs. E. Bloomquist was a oo the Ripley home W oii and Suri Eckholm Misses Tyne nt Maki, ead Sree ate john G| A large crowd attended the serv: eral just Eckholm’s conducted by Rev. Fred’ Ohviet ct Mulari called the Canfield school Sunday, Nov. 9. He will be here again Nov. 23, d_ children Wyllis were The Auxiliary ladies gave a callers Dave . for the Legion boys, ‘November 1k ‘AdoIpE Jounsenaisd PES Hie. Jake Fisher, was a business tanen were callers at Gust ‘3 ae dn Wilton and Bismarck Mon- eines. Jarvi assisted John Ritkola w. re tp ts new eee ee = era.in Wiiton ‘Mon son Ronald were call- | Place on fe Arne Antillas dev of thes ‘youn “folks attended chlldten Gifford and Betty spent Fri= the an urch Sa will = eve at Walter Sager i seiner ton Sun- 09 i mekholm called at Henry in y koe ne OEE A Tin ont emer sagen ; aia se attended e Ladies and wee The ‘meeting will be be hela ay ihe tay ‘canine ae bata Ed Rasche home November 26th. mare ae ad Ambo Eskeli Burnett Jacobson and Violet Olson visited Ollie Cook Sunday. called led at Gylden's Monday. ears bpp ta and Ernest Swan- Gyjden and, Bul = ‘S at the Ole Olson eeknolin ooaed = at Loyde oudston and Joe, Cook 2 were usin business callers in wilson Bate > Clarence Ws tant is reer the There mo scl y. zing and Ollie Gook, doe are by Naf Wold, Gene and Norman inne Work of the federal de Knudston, the Humphrey ‘Mr, family, Louise Walker, Ira Me i fence Ball” Sites Wate a Jacobson, Violet Olson, ‘arey and that the He ie Alice Strand and an R. Is En jureh, Games were played led,” was for presenta- sett On Pig S| ian See was naa. ty a Ga Hs Gime was reported by Mrs. Horner, lice Si be yang Pai) ‘Alice's: fone cory ped ‘Lawrence e now, callea| t# on gon, Olen Thuncay nigh | wield, tnd. Clae Gry, vite ibe brondosang ie Mra. Lawrence land assisted! Mrs. Ole Olson 4 Friday” evenings Mrs, Kershaw in preparing for a party] Mr. and Mrs. Gl and sons Os- | fat have Lee and Gladys which was held at the Kershaw home/car and Violet Olson were callers in Sati Regan Saturday night. Hubbell is iting with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland) . relatives at Fort Yates this week. and son Donald were callers at the Dietzman home Thursday evening. || Lein ‘The fourth grade inseun class Mrs, Tebbo Harms and Mrs. Win.| made beter pe po ae ae Kershaw attended the Homemakers, The art class has made stick fig- project meeting held in Bismarck By OLGA M. RISE ot S siiticent, — ae = some lava for our ‘Mr, and Mre. Elmer Bloomquist] Stuart Severson and Ed Nygaard|®°osTapby class. from near MeKenaie are moving on {hauled Coal from the mine Monday, School was dismissed Friday be- farm vacated by David Bybers pp Olga eee es eaazed atthe ey ge attended a meet- TMirand Mrs, Kershaw ere, busl- tented the aA oy at Witte Seventh and Eighth Grades ness callers in Bismarck Friday aft-| Frid: ning. Mary Jane absent from ernoon. ‘Their son, Arthur, and|time -” tna sl ote eee SL, nephew, magtid Sagres evgead stunned wenn Waiste pte spent. ie week-end echionl ool yet. back at i ee spen week-end at vonius nt f - a peer cty ‘SN |nne ae l amAt s hi Mr, and Mrs. Dietaman were shop- pers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer tran- Mrs, Jake Merkle and son were visi- the Carlsorf home in Naugh- ie the Willan Bersiaw home Serarday evening. All Teport,e good the William Kershaw home Sar Muth accompanied conn Olsen friends Bismarck owe Dallas Floyd Owen hauled wood from the apent Baey at the M. J. river for John Glum several days this}/home at Driscoll Doro business in Bismarck Tuesday.| with ee eat aunt, Joe Pisher and children and/man township, pty ae Barcnan 1 og OE ton toe a ite a few from h elem was a kent home Mon- services Sunday. There eat te Ree | day forenoon | lan services again Nov. 23, at 2 0% feck. Cotes spent the mockyend Mrs. Thoreson, in Ly- from Buffalo, 8. 100 pe Bakken and son Oscar nape ae Raymond Hokana, nator are, mee no Ea aS ae Joe Feise's Boney ere Rise|2ble to leave for @ month or ee Olaf ‘Olauson and weeks, Valdemar A few from this’ am hall Sat phented| hay sarday | ar Waiste and Ar Soins Se uae Beran end Thompson, Henry koh eras Priday to" have, some Gendal “work Moilanen.” From’ done. lanen, Oscar “Antillana nen, Mol Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rise hauled toal|kana. Free ene sine Sawiroay. Two new pupils, Linda and Derothy Quite a few from Vicinity at-|Rukola are expected to enroll this teneed the chivarl on Mr and Mrs. Wes, . O’Brien at the town hall Clear}, Selma Moilanen called on Lyla Lake Monday. evening. Ah Teport «Thompson Sund y afternoon, good time. fe had a fect attendance last Olga Rise hauled coal. for B. N. ped with the ex Raymond scons the mine Wednesdi H cae Hokana. aut of lay. Joseph Rise and Nina Waiste mo-| Thi : ie Shed ae 0: ye ane. oerraan act achievement la ay cre ( es ¥ Be Bane Eltasson, Harold Eino in Bisma! ‘were ers this follane: ima Moilanen vicinity Wednesday. atone. bia