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pr ——<$—— —_____. |. Hazlegrove \ —_____—_——_-?¢ By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sauter, Miss Grace Lewis and Sam Langadahl were visitors in Tuttle Monday eve- ning. Me and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove, Mrs. Brown, daughter Florence and son Floyd attended the movies in Tuttle bearer eben ri uner and family were in Tuttle Monday night. 4 Charles Sattler and Julius Sweigle were in Tuttle Monday. John Wutzke was in Arena Tues- bes on business. ir. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove were shopping in Arena Tuesday. Carl Wolff was in Arena Tuesday with a load of grain. Omar Cloud was in Win;; Tuesday. Alex Neff and son were in Wing with two teams Tuesday. __ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were in Wing Tuesday. They called at the Christ Wolff and Ed Cloud homes on their way in. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville Wing Tuesday on business. C, P. Kopplin was in Wing Tues- day on business. . Melvin Webster called Thursday at the. Ray Hazlegrove home. Harry Ulfers hauled a load of coal for Melvin Webster Wednési Harry Ulfers made a business trip td Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were shoppers in Tuttle. one evening thi: 4 * The Will Thieling children are now going to.school again after being ill with the measles. Mrs. Albert Gray went to James- town this week to.yisit her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were guests Friday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scallons and Att were shopping in Wing Satur- jay. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove were shopping in Wing Saturday. They called at the Ed Wagner and McIn- tyre homes on their way. Mrs. Owen McIntyre was a shop- per in Wing Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were in Wing Saturday on busi- ness. Richard McIntyre came home this week from the hospital at Bismarck and is feeling pretty good. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of Wing are the parents of twins, a son and a daughter, born Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests Sunday at the Harry Gray home in Pettibone and Mrs. Hazle; nd Mrs. Gray called on Mrs. Daniels in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hazlegrove also called at the Ernest Williams home in Lake Williams on their way home from}. Pettibone. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray called at the Elmer Perry home Sunday. Mrs. Ida Perry is a guest at the Helgerson home in Regan a few days this week. Mrs. Helgerson motored up Sunday afternoon for her. Mr. and Mrs,.James Daniels of Pettibone were supper guests at the Ernest Williams home in Lake Wil- liams Sunday. Ernest Olstead and Fred Wutzke galled at the Frank Gray home Sun- day. Christ Hanson and Len Moyer were in Tuttle Sunday. John Palamentier and daughter Martha of Lake Williams visited at the Lester, Hawkins home. Martha is a niece of Mrs, Hawkins. | Trygg By GLADYS NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Ger- tie Mae and Gladys Nelson motored to Bismarck last Monday, attending: to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott were overnight guests at the home of Mrs. Scott’s parents, Nels Nelsons’: Mrs. Scott visited Monday at school No. 1, which is taught by her sister, Emma. Pete Lundquist was an overnight guest of Buck Scott last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott accom- panied Emma and Hugo Nelson and a group of young folks to Wildwood last Sunday evening. Floyd and Irene Anderson came home Monday to spend Armistice day with their parents. Mike Ferrick called at the John Anderson home and on the Nelson boys Monday. . m Brown and. Willie Jiras were visitors Tuesday at-the Geo. F. Nel- son home, Elmond Pettis, who has been work- ing in Linton on the D. Fogle bridge, returned home Sunday. _ Miss Cora Pettis was an overnight guest at the Arthur Magnus home. From there she went to visit her sister, Mrs. Leroy Rooker, who lives on the J. J. Rue farm. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dilty of Linton were Saturday night and Sunday vis- itors at the Geo, Pettis home: They returned Sunday evening and were accompanied by Mrs. Geo. Pettis. Mrs. Walter Pettis has been help- ing Irving Johnson in moving this week. Mr.’ and Mrs. Leroy Rooker: and two children, Charles and Gloria Mae. were overnight guests at the Geo Pettis home Monday. Andrew Trygg, Edgar and Elmer, were callers Wednesday at the Nels end Te led Wednesd pa cal ‘ednesday at the Geo. F. toon home. Andrew Trygg, Elmer and Edgar, Geo. F'. Nelson, Nels Nelson and Vic- tor burned the weeds on the mail road Wednesday to stop the siiow from drifting in low places where the mail carrier travels. Hugo Nelson is staying at the Vic- tor Ei hl home in Gibbs at pres- ent and has been cn the sick list. Gladys and Gertie Mae Nelson and Sam motored to Bismarck Wednesday evening. Miss Heinle, who has been em- ployed in Bismarck for the past year, out here visiting her sister, Mrs. Rudolph Schrenk, who resides on the C. 0, Keel farm. Miss Madge Runey, county super- imtendent of schools, was a visitor in Trygg school No. 1 Thursday: Em- ma Nelson, is the teacher there. The Trygg Cedar Hill Homemakers’ club held a meeting Thursday after- noon, Nov, 13, at the home of Mrs. Nels Nelson. A new club member was taken in, Mrs. Arthur Magnus. o & Four visitors were present: Mrs. Vie- | w tor Engdahl and Mrs. A: n_As- bridge of Gibbs township, and Mrs John Olsen and Miss Heinle from Bismarek. At the conclusion of the NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | meeting a luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her daugh- ter, Mrs. Victor Engdahl, and Mrs, Adrian Asbridge. The next meeting will be held at the home 6f Mrs. Ru- dolph Schrenk, December 11, with a regular topic to be given by the two project leaders, Mrs. Albin Spang- berg and Mrs. Charles Trygg. Josie Olson has been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg near Regan. | Geo. F. Nelson and Edwin Olson, | who is home from Grafton, motored | to Regan Thursday on business. En| route home they called at the W: H. Brown home. i Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Vic- tor motored to Bismarck Friday. Callers at the Nels Nelson home Thursday were Alvin Trygg, Violet Spangberg, Gwendolyn and Gerald Nelson and Clarence Magnus. John Anderson was a caller Friday at the Geo. F. Nelson home, en route to the Nels Nelson home. Gene Cunningham motored to Bis- marck Friday on business. Clarence Magnus became ill Fri- day and was taken to a Bismarck hos- pital where he underwent.an opera- tion for appendicitis. He is getting along as well as can be expected. His father, Arthur Magnus, remained in Bismarck over Sunday with him. Buck Scott and several others from here attended the party Saturday evening held at the John Waltoes home on the Hupper farm. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn motored to Bis- marck and Mandan Saturday on a business trip to sell their turkeys. They stopped at the Porter Nelson home en route. Bt ie Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet motored to Bismarck and Man- dan Saturday looking after various business interests and disposing of their turkeys. : Rudolph Schrenk motored to Bis- marck Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and family were entertained Sunday at dinner and suppér by Mr. and Mrs. John Risch. Floyd and Irene Anderson, high school students from Bismarck, came home Friday night to spend the week- end at home. Geo. F. Nelson, Martin and Sam Brown motored to Regan Monday on business. > | Sterling By FERN R. STEWART Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were town callers Tuesday. Boy Scout meeting was held at the schoolhouse Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Thursday. Ladies’ Union Aid met with Mrs. Mel Ness Thursday. ir, and Mrs. Chas. McClouard and daughters Ruth and Katherine were Sunday callers at the Ed. Schmid- kunz home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family were supper guests at the Chas. Ryan home Sunday evening. Ed. Schmidkunz and son Howard were town callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Van Horn of Driscoll were Sunday callers at the John Sedevic home. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Earl, Wesley, Lillian and May Hall. Miss Fern Stewart called at the Ed. Schmidkunz home Sunday morn- in o— iz. The Willing Workers 4-H club met Wednesday evening with Miss Ka- therine ,Cox. The Sunshine Girl’s 4-H club met at the schoolhouse Monday evening. Mrs. R. Random returned from Jamestown Saturday where she has sae visiting relatives the past week. d, Brown left for Wisconsin Sun-| y where he expects to find work. Oscar Anderson attended the stag party given for Ole Hatley who is leaving for the coast Monday night. Farmer's Union meeting held its regular meeting Monday night at the all, Six new members entered. They were Miss Dorothy duraff, Miss Lorretta Jacobson, Homer En- vick, Mrs, R. Sherman, and Mr. and Mrs, Printze, Mrs. Paul Lang and Mrs. Emil Lang called on Mrs. Harry Edgerly Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs, Van Horn visited at the Paul Lang home Friday. The church Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Chas. Gaskill Wednes- day afternoon. _ Mr. and Mrs, Paul Larig and Mar- tin Reddy were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Frank and Ed. Allen left for their home at Brainard, Minn,, Sunday. Paul Lang and Martin Reddy hauled fence posts from Bismarck Wednesday for Max: Lang. «Helen and Rex Swindling, who are Tooming at the Adolph Hess home, spent the week-end at home. Floyd Belk, farmer ten miles north of Sterling, has quit farming and is new managing the Farmer’s Union Oil station. at Sterling. > | Ecklund —_—___________ By JUSTINE MORRIS James Morris called at the A. F. Anderson home Monday morning. Bennie Anderson was a caller at the Wallace Anderson home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughters Marian and Eunice were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Fred McFadden of Wilton was in this vicinity buying hogs the first of the week. 7 Donald and Brandt Morris were callers in Wilton Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Vollan and family. visited at the Victor Anderson home Monday evening. Bennie Anderson was a caller at| the T. F, Morris home Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Asplund were| transacting business in Bismarck Tuesday. A large crowd attended the P.T.A./ in the Still hall Friday evening. After | a short program and business session | lunch was served and games were) played. ; t Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughters Marian and Eunice were overnight guests at the George Mor- ris home Tuesday. Brandt Morris was an overnight guest of Donald Morris Tuesday. Bennie and Levi Anderson visited gy-3 at the Brown brothers home Wednes-! . George Ivey from Braddock was, o'clock until 4. auman, who spent the day at the| school program given at school No. 2 ja business visitor in Hazelton We he Menoken Homemakers’ club) Koppy home. |by Miss Rose Schnieder and pupils J Mrs, H. A. MeCullough | nesday jmet Thursday afternoon with Mrs.| Walter Schiermeister went to Lin- 3 Nov. 21. Everybody | rok rs Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. M. ‘Ll. Barger were) Homer Craven, The project leaders, | ton Sund Tis y invited to attend. Raymond Morris catled at the Vie dinner guests at the home of Dr.j M id. Ebling and Mrs. Homer| Godfrey Gretz was a business! K!, Wagner was a guest at the tor Anderson home Friday. and Mr’, George Monteith Sunday. | Craven gave the lesson on “fruits | caller in Bismarck Saturday. ‘wolf home Sund H A number of folks from this virin | An auction safe was held at the/and vegetables necessary for the! Mr. and Mrs, Herman Backhaus| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum are the} ity attended the party at the Herpnan | Gust Dorr farm west of Temvick | healthy family.” ‘There were tenjand sons Albert and Willy visited, proud parents of a baby boy born : i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, : Meyers home Saturday evening and 9 most enjoyable time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and daughter Betty visited at the A. F. Anderson home Sunday evening. Among those who visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday were Ken- neth, Erma and Grace Klawitter, | Steve Morris, Bennie and Levi Ander- ; son, Evelyn Donovan, Brandt Morris, | Theodore Campagna, Sidney Goren. ed Ralph Taplin and Lester Fester- | ing. | Victor Anderson made a trip to Wilton Wednesday. Gerald and Marion Morris were callers in Still Saturday. A number of young folks from this i vicinity spent Sunday evening roller ; skating at Wildwood. 1 Clarence Anderson visited over the | week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Anderson. Dorothy Morris visited at her home |’ Sunday. 3 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson. and daughter Betty were shopping in Wilton Saturday. i Orville Falkenstein called at the! Clarence Falkenstein rome Frid: John Vollan called at the A. F. Anderson home Sunday evening. Herman Falkenstein was transact- ing business in Bismarck Saturday. He was accompanied by Roy Ander- son, who consulted a physician. Myron Williams. visited at the; ee Falkenstein home-over Sun- y- | Taft By FLORENCE GOSNEY —% Hi oe Henry Jessen threshed corn for Hans Baeth the first of the week. James Baker attended the Floyd Belk sale Monday. 3 Florence Gosney returned to Bis- marck Tuesday afternoon. Oast Prince attended the Belk sale Monday. Mrs. E. C. Fogarty atterided the Homemakers’ club in Sterling Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis called at the Steve Triplett home Monday afternoon. Floyd Belk delivered gasoline at the P. M. Gosney home Tuesday. E. L, Hurr and daughter [da trans- | acted business in Bismarck Wednes- day. © Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children, Clifford, Margery and Eve- lyn are spending some time at the P. M. Gosney home while they are filling their silo. : The farmer’s shipping association shipped one carload of sheep and hogs from Sterling Tuesday. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid was en- tertained at the home of Mrs. Chas. Gaskill Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 9, 19. i, Harold Brownawell called at the P. M. Gosney home Friday night. Charley Gosney helped his father fill his silo Friday. He is helping Harold Brownawell with his build- ing north of Sterling. lohnie Baker was a town caller Saturday evening. Anton Oberg was a town caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were transacting business in Sterling Monday afterngon. W. E. Runey was in town Monday, Max Lang was calling on some of the farmers in this vicinity Monday in regard to shipping. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill returned home Sunday after spending a week in Bismarck with her daughter, Mrs. 1C. R. Kositzky. Mr..and Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son Hanaford spent Monday evening visiting friends in McKenzie. Hanaford Fairchild helped P. M. Gosney with his work Saturday. Mrs. Paul Lang and Mrs. Emil Lang visited with Mrs, Harry Edg- erly Wednesday afternoon. Florence Gosney spent Sunday with home folks, returning to Bis- jmarck Sunday evening. Axel Soder was calling vicinity Tuesday. Mrs. Chas, Gaskill spent Tuesday visiting at the P. M. Gosney home. Miss- Loretta Jacobson is spend- ing some time at the Marion Lee home. Helen and Rex Swindling are stay- ing in town now, having rented rooms in the Wagner house, while attending high school. Mrs. Emmett Florea of Ponderay, Idaho, who has been visiting rela- tives here and at Brittin, left Wed- nesday evening for Oklahoma, where she will visit her mother. Quite a few from here attended the party given in the hall Saturday night. in this f Hazelton J | By ADALINE LANDSBERGE The Misses Ruth -Saule, . Saule, and Dorothy Parsons were shoppers in Linton Friday. irs. J.D. McCusker was a visitor in Napoleon Monday afternoon. i The old time dance held in the; school gym Friday night, was a big success. There * were about 80 couples present. The money taken in was used for the purpose of pay- ing for the steel folding chairs ac- quired by the school. ; E. L. Semling transacted business in Linton Wednesday afternoon. H. M. Gerber and C. H. Vischer were visitors in Bismarck Saturday. The Misses Lillian and Elsie Saule and brother Howard motored to Pol- lock Sunday where Elsie is teaching se by the Misses Zahn and Blanche Casey, motored down from Bismarck Sunday to visit with the former’s parents, The bridge club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. C. Colburn. Mr. Bishop of Mott motored ovér and spent Sunday here visiting with} old time friends, ! Dr. and Mrs. La, Rose and Mr. and B. Cayou of Bismarck spent} Sunday at the McCusker home. Mrs. La Rose and Mrs. Cayou are sisters; of Mrs. McCusker. i Mr. and Mrs. Drindanne Baileau | of Crookston, Minn., and Mrs. Eliza- beth Baileau of Spokane, Wash.,| were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe! Prefontaine and mother, Mrs. Ade-j lirie Baileau, this week. i The W. C. T. U. met Friday, Nov. | 21, at the hore of Mrs. E. H. Buck. | Mrs, Lydia Chase was hostess. George Shepherd and daughter, | Luella, and Miss Edna Fransen mo- | tored to Bismarck Saturday. ! ool, e Clayton McMullen, accompanied Wednesday afternoon. Auctioneers were the Crimmins brothers, while G. A. Lenhart acted ag clerk. The Presbyterian’ Ladies’ Aid met Thursday: afternoon, November 20, at the home of Mrs.:I. O. Messelt. Miss Clara Walther of Linton was} a guest of Miss Beatta Walker over the week-end. : ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hurkes'and on Mike arrived from Castlewood, )., Thursday to spend a few days siting at the J, B. Landsberger. home. They returned home Monday. J.B. Landsberger was ay vis- itor in Linton Wednesday. } _ The Hazelton P. T. A. held its regular meeting Wednesday eve- ning, November 19. _ Saturday afternoon a small but interested group attended the poul- try meeting held at the high. school agriculture department. i Ludwig Schoepp of Temvick was a business visitor in Hazelton Wede nesdaygfternoon, Tom Mix and C. K. Sperling left Monday er Mobridge. Leonafd Heaume of Linton was 4 business caller in Hazelton Satur- lay. Miss Beulah Buck spent the week- end visiting with Miss Ruth Lee west of Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Landsberger and family, and’ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Hurkes and son Mike of Castlewood, S. D., were supper guests at the J. J. Landsberger home Sunday. Miss Florence. Rott motored to Braddock Saturday afternoon to bring Mrs. Rott home, who had been visiting with friends in Braddock since Thursday afternoon. Ghylin | e By MARGARET DAVIS Ida Tosseth is doing Mrs. Benton Backman’s work while she in the hospital. . L. W. Davis and son Staton were business callers at the Martin Strand home Tuesday morning. Miss Elsie Coleman and a girl friend visited Mrs. Edna Scott’s school Tuesday. Marilyn Johnson spent Monday and Tuesday nights with her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Scott. , Miss Elsie Coleman, who attends high school in Bismarck, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cole- man, Tuesday, An agent from Mandan was out here buying chickens to fill a car at Wilton, Willis Gill was a business caller in Regan Thursday. Mrs. Henry Sundquist spent Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs. Nick Hol- | * » Chath arley Margnuson, was shoppin; in Regan Thursday aftenioot: cater! Mrs. L .W. Davis was a caller on Mrs. Wilson Thursday afternoon in Regan. DeAlta and Jannett Little called on their aunt, Mrs. Edna Scott, Thurs- day afternoon. ., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sundquist vis- ua at the Bert Hedstrom home Fri- lay. Owen and Staton Davis were Re- gan shoppers Thursday afternoon. Miss Emma Coleman is planning a program for her pupils in school No. 2 for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of N. W. Burleigh were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Davis. Miss Ida Tosseth visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. A. Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson of Wilton visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. A. Tosseth. Hollis Alm, Margaret and Eunice Davis were callers on Ida Tosseth Sunday. Benton Backman and sons were Sunday callers on Mrs. A. Tosseth. Mrs. Neis Alms motored to Bis- marck Thursday with turkeys. Miss Josie Olson is visiting with Mrs. Dave Spangberg for a few days. Charley Magnuson and Albert Per- kins were elected to serve as. jurors at the Deccmber term of court. Benny Benson, Benton Backman, Oliver and Arne Tosseth were callers at the L. W. Davis home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth attend- ed the P. T. A. at Still Friday evening. Jake Johnson went out Sunday, via airplane to visit -his brother Albert. Bert Hedstrom and Arne Tosseth hauled hay Monday afternoon from the Eric Englebretchen home. Staton and Owen Davis: were busi- ness callers at the Gill farm Monday. Hollis Alm visited with Margaret and Eunice Davis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm an@ daugh. ter and Alfred Anderson were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg. Mr. and Mrs, Arne Tosseth mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. | The Homemakers club will meet | November 25. Miss Josie Olson of near Wing, a] niece of Mrs. Dave Spangberg, won the quilt given away by the Ladies’ Aid in Regan Saturday. Z Regan shoppers Saturday evening were Gross Broste, Willis, Ellis and Emerson Gill, Marvin and Randy Alm, Alfred Anderson, Mrs. A. Krause, Hilda, Ella and Esther Krause, Josie Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sundquist and Henry Rosendahl. | Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth were | Sunday evening guests at the L. W.} Davis hom: caer | Menoken By MRS, JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and/ family visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel Monday evening. Mr.’ and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel had as dinner guests Saturday evening} Miss Margaret Olson, Miss Nellie Dance, Miss Orpha Agnew, Miss | Ruth Welch, Royal Thomas, Henry! Ebling and Albert Sherman. The dinner was given in honor of Mrs, Reitzel’s sister, Miss Lillian Kamp-/ haugh, who has been visiting here but expects to leave soon for her home at Hatton, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance enter- tained at a bridge supper Wednes- day evening. Bridge was played at) tour tables during the evening. High score was won by Ralph Ishmael and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann. iP {ton spent the week-end at the God- members in attendance. meeting will be held at the J. H. Salter home the second Thursday of December, _ Parent Teacher meeting was: held in the consolidated school Friday evening beginning at 8 o'clock. Songs were sang by the audience led by Miss Margaret Olson. A_busi- | hess meeting was held and officers for the year elected, after which a song was sung by the girls glee club and one by Robert Garris and Ramus Robinson. Miss Olson then gave an interesting talk on “The Passion i which she attended this sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Erickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Seiber and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. | Homer Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Paul! Holmes and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves, Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Abelein and Mrs, A. C. Dance were in Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Berkholtz and} daughters Constance and Donna vis- ited at the Andrew Seiber home Sat- urday, 4 Mrs. G. N. Varnum and Mrs. Lu- ella Bird and daughter were shop- ping in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Seiber and{ family visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wengle and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wengle of Hazelton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers enter- tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Draile and son Albert, Mr. and Mrs, Laef ‘Blensley and family, Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Baer and family all of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Ebling and family. + Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Abelein enter- tained as dinner guests Sunday Jim Sedevie of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ishmael and daughter and Miss Luella Tolfosen. .,,Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson and Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Johnson of Bis+ marck were entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon by Mrs, Laura Dance. » A large number attended the dance at the Town hall Saturday night. Miss Blanche Stewart suffered an attack of_appendicitis and was taken to the Bismarck hospital Monday afternoon, She was operated on Tuesday morning. Miss Stewart teaches the primary grades at the consolidated school. Miss Lillian Kamphaugh is now substitute teach- er in Miss Stewart's place, The Menoken shipping association shipped a car of cattle and hogs Tuesday. Mrs. Luverne Richardtpn and in- fant daughter of Hazelton is now visiting Mrs, Park Wood. Alta By KARL SCHATZ Kar! and Edwin Schatz hauled sev- fn loads of lambs to Mercer Mon- lay. Charlie Larson was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday. P. C. Remington Jr. called at the Frank Coombs home Tuesday and sold Mr. Coombs several hundred sheep, . Wentz and Gottlieb Hinsol of sky were callers at the Karl Schatz home Wednegday. Ted and Dave Ho@halter motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Edwin Schatz was an Alta shopper Tuesday. Laurits Adams of near Still called at the Henry Schatz home Tuesday. John Ness of near Mercer was a business caller at the Karl Schatz home Tuesday. Philip Wahl and daughters Annie and Ruth were McClusky shoppers Friday. Albert Zelmer and John Stroh mo- tored to Carrington Saturday and pur- chased a truckload of potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh Sr. were McClusky shoppers Friday. Karl Schatz, Edwin and Ed- mund, motored to McClusky on busi- ness and were accompanied back by Pauline and Sarahh, who will spend the week-end at home. Emil Johnson wes a business caller at the Karl Schatz home Saturday. Susie Schatz, who .is employed at McClusky, spent Sunday with Henry and Ed Schatz, o--¢ atz, Fred and Jake Curley were visitors at the Henry and Ed Schatz home Sunday. Quite a number of young folks at- tended the party at the Joe Diede home Saturday evening. Ed and Fred Curley and Ed Schatz motored to McClusky Saturday eve- ning. ———_—_____——_——__¢ | Hampton | oF By ELIZABETH KOPPY Steve Koppy were shopping in Linton Tuesday. Chuck Lang of Linton was seen in this vicinity Tuesday evening. Francis Chesrown visited at the Steve Koppy home Wednesday eve- ning. one Fettig of Linton delivered gasoline to farmers in this vicinity Thursday. Frank Lawler was a business call- er in Linton Thursday. r Misses Esther Olafson and Eliza- beth Koppy were shopping in Lin- ton Thursday, : Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and daughters motored to Bismatck Thursday. ~ Walter Schiermeister 4s the owner of a new.coupe. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meusebund and son Verl attended the high school carnival at Linton Fr'tay evening. They were accompam. back home by their daughter Haze] and son Les- ter who spent the week-end with; their parents. j A. Kaiser of Linton was a business caller in this vicinity Friday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Kyes motored to Linton Friday. Bill and Ben Joeb, Chet Chesrown, Math Koppy were in Linton Friday. Miss Hilda Schiermeister of Lin- frey Grenz home. Bill Smith called on friends in Bis- marck Saturday. ‘ Mrs, Dewey Lawler and sons were shopping in Linton Saturday. Francis Chesrown had dental work! Alfred Wenzel and Mr. of Hazelton visited at the home Mr.| ‘and Mrs. A. Seiber Thursday. | Second trick at the depot was| closed Friday. The depot is also ciosed on Sunday except from 2 Palmer | done in Bismarck Saturday. Misses Esther Olafson, Elizabeth, Gertrude and Regina Koppy motored | di to Strasburg Saturday where they! The next! Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were | Luk | business callers in Mandan Friday. at the Steve Koppy home Sunday evening. D. W. Casey, accompanied by Ed. Surber of Livona called st the Steve Koppy home Sunday. near Hazelton visited at the Jake Schiermeister home Saturday Henry Klaudt, Wendelin lenberger of Linton were in th ity Sunday afternoon hunting. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Jr..! and family visited at the Godfrey | Grenz home Sunday. | Mr, and Mrs. Herman Backhaus! and son John motored to Eureka, 5. | D., Saturday. é edie ace tay | Christiania \| $$ By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family were entertained at Sunday dinner at the Martin Olson’s home. Adolph Bassin called at the H. R. Wright’s home Tuesday en route to Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. William Stile ‘and family left for Minnesota Wednes- day of last week. They expect to be gone about two weeks, Jim Sedevic, Sr., is doing their chores while they are gone. , Elder Elness was a Sterling caller Tuesday. i Ollie Roth was a Sterling caller esday. J. R. Johnson called at the Tyler Johnson’s home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family took Miss Lucille Milman to Sterling Saturday where she took train No. 7 to Bismarck where she spent the week-end there with eee artin Olson and Robert Kisen- beisz were Sterling callers Saturday. Miss Violet Clarke entertained a number of her friends at a birthday party Tuesday evening at her home. The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing, and at midnight a lunch was served. Mrs, Margetta Merrigdol and daughter were Driscoll callers Sat- urday, Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet teok Robert Clarke to Sterling Tues- day where he took train No. 7 to Bismarck. He returned Wednesday on No. 8 Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schoon and daughter Tillie and sons Augusta, and Willie, returned from South Da- kota the first of the weck where they have been visiting relatives. Ernest Schoon was a Driscoll call- er Saturday. i Roscoe Parker called at the Elder Elness home Wednesday. Jim Sedivec was a Sterling caller Saturday. Charley Ryan called at Mrs, Jen- nie Clarke’s home Tuesday evening. A, Ressener was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Bassen and uy were Driscoll callers Satur- lay. ‘ Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Vio- let were Sterling and Driscoll callers Saturday. Roscoe Parker called at Mrs. Jen- nie Clarke’s home Wednesday. Martin Reddy called at the Paul Lang’s home Monday. Hallie Belk called at Mrs, Jennie Clarke’s home Saturday evening to look over her light plant. J. W. Sterling Ole Hatl Saturday. Mr. Riemish purchased five st: of Hee from Frank Kershaw last week, [ ors Saturday. le was a Sterling caller Arena 1 By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Jacob Sattler spent the past week visiting relatives at Medina, N. D. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Frazier and Gerald Payseno motored to Bismarck Wednesday on business matters. Mrs. Bert Glanville called at the McIntyre home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Schock and son of Lehr, N. D., were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Haas and family Tuesday. Mrs. Schock is a sister of Mrs. Haas, Mr. and Mrs, E. E, Glanville were week-end visitors at Butte, N. D., where they visited Mrs. Walter Pail- ing and family. fd. Pond and Elmer Drum were delivering hogs in Wing Monday. They sold them to one of the local stock buyers, V. P. Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and small’ son Hugh, accompanied by Fred Haas: motored to Bismarck Wednesday. They brought Richard, who had been ill with pneumonia, home with them. He is _ getting along fine and will be able to be out in a few days. V. P. Heaton was a Monday eve- ning caller at the Bert Glanville home, Romeo Bailey and son and Mrs. Iva Little were shopping in Wing Thursday evening. Mrs, Josephine ‘Tees, Mrs, Ralph Halver, Mrs. Bert Glanville and Mrs, Ed. Larson met with Mrs. Art Kop- plin in Wing Thursday evening to decide on their menu for the church supper they are going to have the 22nd of November. ‘fhe congrega- tional Ladies’ Aid is sponsoring it. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Schock and son who were guests at the Fred Haas home left Tuesday to visit at the John Hoffer home in Turtle e, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday and while there were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jansonius. They re- turned home the same evening. William Ryan and ‘son Tom were calles at the McIntyre home Wednes- lay. t Andrew and Hayold Kraft took| some cattle to Tuttle Monday. Teddy Hags and sister Miss Mar- tha attended the party at Walter Stark’s Saturday evening. Philip Webber was a_ business) caller in Wing Saturday. Ben Klagenburg and Owen Meln- tyre attended the house party held at the Walter Stark home Saturday evening. Mr. Klagenburg furnished the music for the evening. Miss Rose Schneider spent the week-end with her parents . near Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were shopping in Wing Satur- ay. Dean Glanville spent Sunday with were acompanied back home by fisses Pauline Koppy and Dorothy Patrick Melntyre. | There will be a pie social and} Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt of | [ness callers in Wing Saturday. @/ family were guests at the McIntyre ——_—___———-* {| Painted Woods_ | | Mrs. Allensworth had as her topic Byers and son Glen were) "00n at the Ole Lellefjeld home were | He was out to the W. B. Adams home Sunday, Nov. 16, Mother and son are doing nicely. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove |ealled at the McIntyre home Satur- day morning. They were on their way to Wing. \ Buddy Frazier called at the Glan- ville home Thursday evening. Jennie and Arthur Tees were busi- Ben Boss employee of the Bis- marck Hide & Fur company was through this vicinity buying’ skunk hides the past week. Walter Stark home Saturday after- noon, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glanville and home Sunday evening. By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Wm. Brown’ attended the Get-to- gether club at Wilton Tuesday eve- ning. Walter Waddington, who is stay- ing at the Fred Brawn home, hauled a load of grain to town Monday. Lester Brown was a Wilton caller Tuesday morning. Those who spent Sunday afternoon at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald and daughter Mrs. Merton Demeray of Glendive, Mont., who. is here on a visit, Walter Waddington, Mr. and a Fred Brown, and Earnest Cleve- and. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and baby called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Tuesday evening. Fred Nelson wis a Wilton caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom were Wilton callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and small daughter Mary Ann and Mrs. Mary Elsberg were dinner guests at the Elias Lillefjeld home in Wilton Wednesday of last week. Oscar Yupman and Fred Brown hauled grain to Wilton Wednesday. Ole Lillefjeld called at the Andrew Nelson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mr. and Mrs, Lester Brown and baby were dinner guests at the John Ham- mock home Sunday. In the evening they called at the Charles Hanni- field home. Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs, Lester Brown and small son Marian spent Monday afternoon at the Fred Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mitchell and daughter have moved from Wilton to Burlington where they will make their new home. Mrs. Lester Brown and baby are visiting for a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Hannifield. Elias Lillefjeld called at the Ole! Lillefjeld home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom and baby daughter spent Tuesday eve- ning at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Miss Gertrude Damstrom closed a very successful term of school last Monday afternoon. She gave a little party for the school children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs. Amy Bloom and childrne in Wilton, Those who spent Sunday after-| | Mr. and Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald, and Mr, and Mrs. George Rants and baby. |; Several people in this vicinity at- tended the dance at Limmarson’s of Wilton Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eriekson and son Ernest spent Sunday at the An- drew Nelson home. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and baby were Wilton callers Saturday eve- ning. eee e | Braddock | By MR FSAVAGE” The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ivery Tuesday after- noon, Nov. 13. Over 50 guests were present and a fine turkey dinner was served by the hostess assisted by Mesdames Roy Sparks and F, A. Bier. The afternoon was spent in sewing carpet rags and cutting out blocks for a friendship quilt. Ar- rangements were made for the year- ly church dinner to be served by the Ladis’ Aid in the Siem hall, Satur- day, Dec. 6, Those who have attend- ed these dinners well know what a splendid feed i rved by the ladies. The next Ladies’ Aid meeting will be held with Mrs. Ernest Saville Sat- urday afternoon, Nov. 29. The county council of the Emmons County Parent-Teacher association will meet in Braddock Saturday af- ternoon, Nov. 22, at 2 o'clock. Due to this fact the regular P, T. A. meeting will be held Monday eve- ning, Dee. 1. France are pleased to learn that he has secured a good position with the Mandan Trust Co, Harry Koenig has gone out to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Koenig, of Laurel, Mont. He made the trip with his sister and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs, J, B. Baxter, Arne Strom has moved his family on the farm south of town which is owned by Mrs. S. J. Moen. Mr. Emil Kinonen and family, who have been living on this place, have moved on the farm lately rented by the late Andrew Isaacson, north of Kintyre. L. M. Doerschlag returned Mon- day from an over-night stay in Bis- marck. Mrs. Emma Button and little Lyle returned Thursday from a_several days’ visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tempel at New Salem, N. Dak. Dr. and Mrs. Baer of Steele were Tuesday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ras. Aarvig. Wm, Goeltertz of Steele was a Braddock caller Thursday morning. at Dana, from which place he took home a truckload of sheep. Mr. and Mrs. L. V, Lesher, Mr. and Mrs, IF. Martini and Mr. and Mrs. K. Mowbray attended a show at “The Willows” at Linton Tues-; day night. Mrs. J. B. Rott and little son Jack came over to Braddock Thursday evening and spent until Saturday evening visiting with old friends eT eee, Hart Roberts was a guest at thei: The many friends of Mr. J. G. De}. lights in Braddock which will bz quite a benefit to the town, Miss Violette Dexter was a week end visitor with home folks here. Mrs. Wetzel of Wishek is stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Weber while Mr. Wetzel is working with the Northern Power and Light company here. Miss Maxine Plath and _ little Sandy MacDonald arrived Tuesday from Davenport, N. D., to spend a few days visiting at the H. Junge home where Mr. MacDonald is stay- ing. The Braddock Study and Civic club met Tuesday evening, Nov. 11, at the home of Mrs. Aarvig. Thir- teen members ‘were present, A interesting program in keeping the day was given. Mrs, Koenig read an interesting paper on “Ameri- cas place in the World War” and “Soldiers of Peace.” A number of the most popular world war songs were sung. Mr. and Mrs. Mindt of Wishek stopped Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Weber at the Central hotel on their way to Bismarck to meet Mr. Mindt’s brother of Carson. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Barth and families were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ras Aarvig. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton attend- ed a meeting of the Order of Rail- way Telegraph Operators at Wishek Sunday, Nov. 16. About 30 oper- ators of the Soo Line gathered for their annual get-together meeting. A very pleasant time was enjoyeg. Local Chairman J. C. McGogy con- ducted the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pearson and family from Bismarck were Sunday guests at the John Weber home. Those members of the M. E. La- dies’ Aid who are donating aprons to the Bazaar which is being held in connection with the dinner on Dec, 6 are requested to bring them if finished to the Aid at Mrs, Sa- ville’s on Saturday, Nov. 29. _ Mrs. Anderson, acocmpanied by little Shirley May of Jamestown ar- rived in Braddock Wednesday morn- ing for a few days’ visit with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H W. Allen. She returned home Sat- urday afternoon. Mrs. L. H. Sisco of Kintyre enter- tained Tuesday evening at a seven o'clock family dinner in honor of C. T. Barton’s birthday. Covers were laid for 18 guests. The evening was spent playing bridge. - |. G. DeFrance drove to Mandan Sunday. He was accompanied as far as Bismarck by L. M. Doerschlag and Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Savage. The district superintendent of the M. E. church, Rev. John Wilde, of Bismarck, accompanied by Rev. Kinzler, of Moffit, held the first quarterly meeting in the M. E. church Tuesday evening. Some im- portant business in connection with the church was done. Lutheran Church Notes Sunday morning the Luther League and the church choir jour- neyed to Bismarck and presented a Program in the first Lutheran church of that city. After the pro- gram the Bismarck League served luncheon in the church parlors which was followed by a social hour. There were about 60 of the Braddock con- gregation present, also a large dele- gation from Timmer. After the af- ternoon services coffee was served. Regular church services Sunday morning, Nov. 23, at 11 o'clock. The choir will meet with the Misses Nordstrom and Johnson at Kintyre Friday evening, Nov. 21. ——_________4 | Welch’s Spur | —__—___________-¢, By MRS. ROBERT M. WELCH Leo Eapnley and Robert Welch did some road work the first of the week. They graded up the cross roads at Boyd school No. 1, where the snow drifts badly every winter. They be- lieve raising the grade will eliminate this trouble. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch mo- tored to Bismarck Armistice day. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Skinner are the owners of a new automobile. Rev. Fathers Slag and Walker of Biamarck made several calls in this vicinity the middle of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dorman and daughter Viola were in Bismarck Thursday. Fred Rittel called on Robert Welch Thursday evening. Lawrence Doppler called at the Rittel home Tuesday afternoon. He took his little nephew and niece, Rob- ert and Laura Welch, home with him. Mr. and Mr: Lester Stahl home near Brittin Thursday. O. P. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch were Bismarck vis- itors. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch motored to Mandan also. Glen Oder visited Lawrence Dop- pler Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler visited at the Geo. Varnum home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder have relatives from Iowa visiting them. Ralph and Raymond Snyder, Robert Welch, Glen Oder and Billie Manning visited the Doppler boys Sunday. Lawrence Doppler and Billie Man- ning attended church services in Bismarck Sunday morning. Ue | Glen View By MRS. L. J. JACOBSON Al Holden has received announce- ment of the birth of a daughter to his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holden of Bridger, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and family were shoppers in the capital city Saturday. Edythe Goldsberry called at the Enock Anderson home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marugg of Rosetown, Sask., who were motoring to Chicago, stopped overnight at the Lars Jacobson home Thi . How- ‘'d Scott, who accompanied them, re- mained at the Jacobson home for a longer stay. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid of Paint- ed Woods held a food sale at Wilton Saturday afternoon which was well rttended. The Chester Erstrom family called at the Jacobson, Simmons and Elsie Rrstrom homes Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Hammock of Wilton were dinner guests at the Tom Mor- gan home Suaway. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan were shopping in Wilton Saturday. lomas Jacobson was a dinner tea at the Con Johnsen home Sun- ay. Mrs. Lars Jacobson and Edythe Goldsberry motored t» Bismarck Wednesday to attend the movies. A few of the young folks from here attended the dance at Wilton Satur- o—e here. As Braddock is Mrs. Rott’s home town she has many close friends here. Rev. and M zler of Moffit were Braddock callers Saturday af- ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien of Fredonia were & visitors with} Mr. and Mrs. H. B Frazer, { The Northern Power and Light company is busy putting in new day evening.