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vr cir atta Se eT: | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | | Hazelton be By ADALINE LANDSBERGER ‘A party consisting of Mrs. B. B. Thompson, Mrs. SBerkholts and daughter Donna and Cleo and Luella Rott motored to Bismarck Wednes- Criss Alma Roesler visited at Lin: and ¥. Kurtz motored to Brad- Friday. ace ot uname who has been here visiting with her cousin, Mrs, M. Rush, left Friday for er home. vey. and Mrs. G. J. Schlegel and childrem returned home Sunday from a month’s vacation trip to Benton, Mich., where they visited with rel- atives. ‘Miss Elvira Wohimann, accompanied) by her friend, Miss Jeanette Bailey, left Monday to return to Valley City ‘where she will finish her course at al school. atts and Mrs. H. M. Gerber and son Clarence motored to Linton Sun- day. ‘Mrs. John Meyer and children mo- tored to Hebron Thursday to spehd a few days visiting with the former's mother, Mrs, Schneider. They re- turned home Saturday. Mrs. Schne!- der and Miss Anna Schneider ac- companied them on their return for week's visit. * The W. C. T. U. met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Dora Miller. ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Beale returned ‘Wednesday from a trip to Rugby and other points where they visited with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrance mo- tored to Braddock Friday afternoon. LaDille and Charles Lunsford were pusiness visitors at Bismarck. Mrs, Casper Guttenberg of Bis- marck arrived here Saturday to spend! several days visiting at her parents home. ‘Mrs. Amelia McCarthy and Miss} F June Kurtz arrived here Friday from/ ham ‘Minneapolis for a visit with old friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taube ‘iday. Te iargiret Mastel came down’ Miss Margaret Saturday from Bismasck for a visit) her home. Sean Zirbes made ® business trip) lebron: Thursday. ‘ahs Christian Mothers Society will meet Saturday afternoon, Sept. 5, at the home of Mrs. E. O. Beastrom with Mrs. Wendelin Fischer assisting. ‘Miss Margaret Prefontaine left Sat- urday for St. Cloud where she will spend @ and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ‘Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Fogel of visitors in Hazelton Saturday. M:. and Mrs. Ganghter Cloud, Minn, a nn f Christiana | By VIOLET A. CLARKE Harry Clooten called at the Knute Johnson's and Henry Olson's Wed- nesday. Paul and crew are heading idy this week. ‘business motored to for Martin Roy Turner was & caller at the Knute Johnson home Tuesday. ‘H, R. Wright called on Lester Clark Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson were Ster- ing callers Friday. Rev. Floss of’ Driscoll was a visitor at the home ee Mr. and Mrs. Knute Johnson Monday. The Misses Emme Harding and Ruth Wagoner called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Gibson Wed- nesday. Martin Reddy and Roy Puys called at the John Elness and Mrs. Jennie Clarke homes Sunday. Mrs. Nora Sharp visited at the Knute Johnson’s Saturday. Ferdo Envik called on Lester . Clark Friday. Mrs. Canfield and Mrs. N. F. Julius visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Gibson and Mrs. Seamon Gibson were in Sterling Monday. Kenneth Johnson was & caller Wednesday. Ed Freshour was a Sterling caller ‘Tuesday. Mrs, Elsus Elness visited with Mrs. Elder Elness Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith were Bismarck callers Friday. Mrs, Nora Sharp was a Sterling caller Monday. Kenneth Johnson was a Sterling caller Thuradéy. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roth were among those who were shopping in Sterling ‘Wednesday. A telephone meeting was held at the Knute Johnson home Saturday night. . et {. Wing | —— By LILLIAN MUELLER Vernice and Evelyn Newcomer of Driscoll spent the past week visiting relatives in Wing. Mr, and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and family, Joseph McCloskey and Don- |; ald McKinnon spent Sunday at the home. Charles Johns 5 ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harty visited at the J. Scanlon home Tuesday eve- n . and Mrs. Geo. Kavonius and family called at the Oscar Kavonius home Sunday. Oscar at the a i f Fe0 5 | iets = : : . ad Bes i ye F a # be 5a 5 Ef 115288 @ | atter a week's visit there. week visiting with friends/mr, and ‘Al Schneider andjlake north Marylin and A. E. Shea and/also attended the ball game in Alta. ‘Lucille made a trip to St.) Mr. and Mrs. They returned home| tly \ ‘and George Johnson, Ida Iverson of Wilton, Verner, and daughter Hilma. Miss Anna Mattson visited a few) to Glen Ullin Sunday, Ellen Mae and'days this week at the home of her returned Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Mauch and Mrs, Horning of New Rotkford visited at the John Weber, Jr., and Fred Borth homes Sunday. Miss Mary-Jane Olson is spending several weeks in Bismarck with Elaine Abner Fryer and Chas. Swanson were business callers in Wing Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Tolef..Subey and daughter, Donna Lou, spent Saturday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson and son, Glenn, called on Mrs. John Harty re- cently. x Schiebensky of Arena spent Sati evening and Sunday at the Jake Hein home. Katherine Mueller spent Saturday. evening at the home of her parents. Mrs. O. McIntyre accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Halver to Bismarck Sunday. She spent the day visiting her hus- band, a patient at the hospital there, Mr. and Mts. A. L. Davis and daughter, Peggy Lou, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harty motored to Killdeer. turday. Ronald Davis returned home with them Sunday. Carrie Kraft and son, Andrew, stopped at the Weber home lay en route home from Bismarck. Mrs, Ole Olson anid Oscar and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson of Canfield the| called at the Gust Olson home Sun- day. Jake Hein and John Schrbensky drove to Temvik Saturday. Clara Weber spent Sunday at the A.'L. Davis home. Darwin Fryer and Melvin Mutchler stopped at the James Olson home en route to Arena Monday. Mrs. A. L. Davis, Mrs. John Harty, | day, Mrs. James Olson and Beverly Olson visited with Mrs. H. Glanville Thurs-| gay, day. Rev. and Mrs. John Fischer of Tut- tle were Sunday dinner guests at the, Jake Hein home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson drove Mrs. Alice Durkin to Woodworth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth and son, James, visited at the Ed Dalbec home Sunday. Ralph Leach is employed at the R. J, Bleth home. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky mo- tored to Jamestown Sunday after Mrs. Machor and children, who are visit- ing now here. nie. ‘and Mrs. J. Yager of Brainerd, Minn., are visiting at the B. W. Gra- home. . ‘Maxine See and Gladys Lein enter- tained several of Clinton See's friends at a surprise party Sunday evening. It was his 12th birthday. 2 — an? f Canfield | | __ Canfield __ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN School starts in Canfield Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson and children Delores and Arlene June, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bailey of Bismarck, ‘Mrs. Joe Cook and sons, Mr. Fred Olson and Mrs. Mable ‘and Mrs, Landsberger| Bailey and family had a picnic at Canfield lake Sunday. Linton were] Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and family attended a picnic at Heckers rape of Alta Sunday. They Ed Rusche and fam- ‘were dinner guests at the Chas. Kuehl home Sunday. Ladies’ Aid will meet at the Ira Bailey home Tuesday. Homemakers’ club will meet with Mrs. P. E. Patton Sept. 4. Mrs. Anna Knudson visited at the Ghylin home Saturday. Mrs. Anna Strand and danghter Alice were dinner guests of the Humphreys Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family were sup- per guests at Humphrey's. Callers at the Ole Olson home Sun- day were: P. J. Jacobson and daugh- ter Miss Burnett, Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Ghylin and sons, Miss Ruth Little, Willie Jiras, Mr. and Mrs. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Joe Cook and Mr, and Mrs. F, Olson. Nina Fisher returned home from Bismarck Sunday where she spent a week visiting. Mrs. Jake Fisher and family had the misfortune of tipping over with their car Monday afternoon. No one was seriously hurt. Mrs. Fisher was cut on the arm and leg and was bruised. Nina was also bruised. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and fam- ily, Ernest. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Mra. W. Scott, and Mr. and Mrs, W. Kelly were callers at the By B. P. HAGSTROM Miss Sigurd Adams of Seattle, Wash., arrived here Thursday to visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. In- grid Adams. Marion and Ivan Alm of Regan and Wilbur Noon were Tuesday call- ers at the Conrad Johnson home. Mrs. Martin Strand visited Sunday th Mrs, Ed Broehl. ° Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Asp- lund Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. John Johnson and 2 : e and children of Maxbass are here home with them} sister, Mrs, N. Sandelin. Mrs, Ole Hagstrom and daughters visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. John Johnson. Axel Asplund motored to Bismarck|Rises Tuesda: Monday. Mrs. Charles Lind and sons, Mrs. N. Sandelin and Miss Anna Mattson visited Monday at the Oscar Back- man and John Dalgren homes. Miss Naomi Hagstrom motored to! Arena Thursday to visit with friends. Simon Larson and Verner Johnson it Friday evening at the Erick mn home. Ruben Pearson celebrated his 13th birthday Sunday. The following were his guests: Axel Asplund, Mrs. Signe Johnson, son Vener and daughter Hilma, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughters and Simon Larson. Mrs. Walter Sundquist and Mrs. Albert Johnson motored to Bismarck | last week. { Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. The Live Wir ePoultry club met in the Still hall Tuesday evening. The Live Wire Poultry club met a the Hilmar Asplund home Satur- lay. Rock Hill ‘| i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and family were Thursday evening guests at the J. R. Fitegerald home. Ruth, Virgil and Phyllis Little mo- tored to Regan Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Cook and Mrs. Chris Waugeman were Regan callers Tues- By RUTH LITTLE Fred Ehnes motored to Regan Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davenport and daughter Florence and Jimmy Humphreys, ait of St. Paul. Aelred Bouche motored to Regan Monday. Mrs. August Waugeman was a Tuesday guest of Mrs, Gottlieb Doc- Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family, Bart Fitz- gerald, Gertie Nelson, Oliver Knudt- son, Bernhard Jordahl, and Orlo| Johnson. Guy McCoy called at the Andrew Walker home Sunday. 8. B, Olson was a Sunday guest at the Martin Fueling home. Sunday guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kolb and family and Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Monroe and family. porch last week and hurt her arm Dakota after spending a week at his home here. Mrs. Algot. Ryberg fell from the Porch las tweek and hurt her arm quite badly. ‘The Willing Workers club met at the home of Phyllis Little Thursday. Visitors were Louise Walker and Hester Bailey. Callers at the Lewis Jorgenson home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Olson, Oscar Olson, Clar- ence Walker, Ira McCoy and Jimmy Gramling. Callers and guests at the J. F. Little home the past wéek’ were C. Kettleson, Fred McFadden, Steve Monroe, Harvey Fitegerald, A. E. Shipp, W. E. Perry, Mrs. K. Kolb, Al- Jen Tolliver, Laura and May Little, Andrew Walker, Dee Bailey, Mrs. Salter, Mr. and Mrs, I. _Kremenet- sky and daughter, Mr. Graf, Howard Gramling and daughter Gladys, John Hanson and daughters Thelma ana Agnes, Helen and Willie Jiras, Clar- ence, Louise and hirley Walker, 8. B. Olson, Martin Fueling, Jimmy Gramling, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swan- son and daughters Deloris and Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bailey, Lewis Jor- genson, Chris Waugeman and sons Alvin and Vernon, John Moser, Guss Heinle, Willie Ehnes, Lawrence and Aelred Bouche, Raymond Patton, Mrs. Mabel Bailey and children and Miss Hester Bailey. Lawrence Adams, who is employed at the Isaac Marcovitz farm, spent the week-end at his home near Stiil. Myrtle and George Magnuson were’ among the Regan callers Saturday evening. Ed. Rasche, Frank Walls, Lewis Jorgenson and son Franklin were callers at the Fred Ehnes home last week, Phyllis Little was a Wednesday aft- ernoon guest at the Fay Salter home. Andrew Walker and son Roy called at the Uhde home Sunday. Burnett Jacobson and father spent Sunday afternoon at the Ole Olson home. Callers at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Wednesday: evening were Clyde, Vir- gil, Ruth and Phyllis Little and Esther and Norma Tolliver. Hester and Lawrence Bailey were Sunday evening guests at the Hum- phrey Bailey home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Demchuck and family moved to Regan for the win- ter. eee By OLGA M. RISE Ragnar were aes dinner guests| Mrs. J. O. Rise and daughter Olga visited at the P. H. Kluksdahl home .| Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lein and daughter Catherine visited friends at’ Friday afternoon. Ole Spilde and son Knut trans- visiting with relatives and friends. |acted business in Driscoll Wednes- Loreva Matheson of Jamestown visiting with their cousin, nadine, Lorevé and son, Mrs. Cora Richard; son Vernon|ranch, were dinner and daughter «Helen and Marileta/ day. i ee been} Mrs. Marie Olauson and son Olaf Helen} of Clear Lake township visited at the gund: and Harold and Nadine Noon motored|/homes Wednesday. Selma Rise called at the Dallas . dfugnters Barkman home Saturday. ' Lewis, Sam and George Vik, who paatlete Mnthe- are employed at the south Patterson nt Sunday at their homes. cl Mrs. Lewis guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Noon|Lerson and family, Mrs. Harry Hel- Fefee uf ig i a i i sons spent Saturday-sfter- fe a Bismare! i Christianson and Mrs. Lewis MH J. O, Rise’s ae BF [ gE i 1 l Mrs, Signe Johnson, . son) ©.) gerald and Gertie BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Claude Newman and daughter Marie|Jcseph Rise motored to Driscoll Sun. {day. Misses Dorothy Barkman, A Séima and Clara Rise spent Monday evening at Ed Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and daughter spent Tuesday evening at BN. Leins. nf Mr. and Mrs. Nels Halvorson and Mrs. Henry Arneson called at J. O. ‘ys { Welch’s Spur i By MRS. R. M. WELCH Most of the combining has been fmished in this community and Jack Ishmael has staxted threshing. A hail storm late Saturday night caused Considerable damage to corn. Many of the farmers are putting up their winter's supply of hay. Some are depending almost entirely on mowed fields for roughage for stock. Mr, and Mrs. George Varnum and Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dorman and sons visited at the Ed Doppler home Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday with ‘Marcus Trembley. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family visiied at the Robert Welca home Monday evening. Mrs, Horace Dirlam and children ealled on Mrs. Ed Doppler the middle of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Clarence dined at the Otto Dorman home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Doppler and sons made several trips to Bismarck this week preparatory to leaving for Cali- fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Doppler and son Clarence left by motor Saturday morning. The road they wi'i follow’ will be through the Black Hills, Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Reno and south to Merced, Calif. Ralph Snyder is the proud owner of @ large new rifle. Mrs. Sara McMurrich and grand- daughter Marjory McMurrich visited at the Robert Welch home Satarday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and Rob- ert Welch and son Bobbie were Bis- marck callers Saturday. i Trygss e By GLADYS NELSON Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson and Vic- tor and Emma motored to the capi- tal city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and Gladys and Gerald motored to Bis- marck Saturday looking after busi- ness interests. David and Ella Trygg, Mrs. Leroy Rooker and Gloria Mae were in Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Moffit called on the Nels Nelson's Friday while out buying up cattle. Mrs. Buckley and nephew from Oklahoma went to Menoken Grove last. Sunday. The Eide family from Arena, were guests last Sunday at the Nels Nel- son home. Arne Eide will teach the same school she taught last winter. Tt is near the Oscar Magnuson home where she stays. The Nels Nelson's, Victor Engdah!'s' and the Eides from Arena went to Menoken Grove last Sunday for a pienic luncheon in celebrating Hugo) Nelson's birthday. Vincent Sherman, o Harvey Fitz- lae Nelson ‘Went to Wilton Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr. Sherman's mother and sisters. Trygg school No. 1 will start Sept. 7. Emma Nelson will be the teacher. There will be 20 pupils enrolled as the! pupils from No. 3 will be transported. there. Alvina Schlickenmeyer will teach school No, 4 again. Mr. and Mrs, George Nelson and Gerald, Gladys and Gwendolyn and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Victor motored to Sibley island south of Bismarck Sunday. Buddy Skoglund of Duluth, who is employed at the home of his sister, Mrs, Arthur Solberg, transacted bus- iness in Bismarck Saturday. ; By MRS. ROY HAZELGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hazelgrove called Monday at the Fred Wagner home. Fred Wagner and daughter, Lucille, were in re Monday. . Harry Ulfers called Monday at Ro} Haselgrove's. if Mr: and Mrs. Philip Thoren and family, Mrs. Jake Hirsch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wage and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins and son, Henry; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Hazlegrove bie Some vegetables to Wilton Thurs- ay. Mr. and Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld and soh Gerald and daughter Mrs. Mer- ton Demeray were dinner guests at the Ole Lillefjeld home Thurday. Mrs. Demeray has returned to Min- neapolis where she is employed in a beauty parlor. Rhoda Lossum has re- turned to Bismarck after a week's visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Damstrom called at the Ole Lillefjeld and An- | Grew Nelson homes Thursday. Stewart Nelson was a Wilton caller ‘Wednesday. Einer Soderquist called on Ole Lille- fjeld Friday. Mrs. Lester Brown, . Mrs. William Brown, and Mrs. Fred Brown spent Saturday at the Alvin Lange home. Oscar Jupman, Arthur Hansen, Charles Hannifield and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter Mary Ann were Wilton call- ers Saturday. Harold Soderquist called at the John Olson home east of Wilton Sun- day to see his baby daughter Kath- erine Maria. Mrs, Andrew Nelson and sons, An- ton and Stura visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday. Axel Stenquist was a caller at the William Brown home Sunday after- noon. Dick Iverson was a Wilton caller Saturday. Dick Kudick called at the Soder- quist home Sunday morning. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Christensen Thursday. Mrs. Christensen is a daughter of Fred Johnson of this vicinity. « Alta By KARL SCHOTZ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schotz were McClusky shoppers Saturday. Elaine Stroh is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just, Ed. Kurlie and Gust Schots spent Saturday eve- ning in McClusky. The Regan baseball team defeated the Alta team here Sunday by a score of 16 to 13. Charles Larson was a caller at | Karl Schotz’s home Tuesday evening. Miss Esther and Edith Ness, who have been teaching school in Can- nonball, are spending their vacation at the Nole Ness home. Mrs. Joe Diede and son Wayne visited with friends in McClusky Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. P. Wentz, Pickard- ville, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Schotz and children visited at the Karl Schotz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ness and Esther fete Edith spent Sunday at Brush ce, Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Schotz home Sunday. Edwin, Pauline, and Esther Schotz spent Sunday evening at the Wolf home E. Keck and daughters and Ernest Cleveland of near Mercer attended the ball game at Alta Sunday. Pauline Schotz spent Saturday aft- ernoon at the John Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs. Nolé Ness were ‘among the McClusky shoppers Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schotz spent Wednesday evening at the F. Rine- heart home. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson and daughter attended baptism services at Painted. Woods Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble, ‘ir, and Betty motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller had as their guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paff and family of Goodrich and Miss Betty Stroble and J. Stroble. Mrs. Fred Lange underwent an oper- ation for appendicitis Tuesday at Drake. The child’s condition is critical. Mr, and Mrs. John Berg had as their guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs, Philip Wall and son, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Christ Warner and children and Henry and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Bauer. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Wagner and gon Melvin and Mr. and Mrs. Gott- lieb Wall motored to the river Mon- day evening. Mr. ahd Mrs. R. A. Berg and daugh- ters were callers at the Sam Berg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nelson called at Mr./the John Berg home Monday. Roy Hazelgrove, . and Mrs. Luther Bidwell and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke and family were in Tuttle Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. McKabe family, Mr. and, Mrs. Albert. and family and Mr. and Mrs, were in Tuttle Wednesday. Donald Wagner called Wednesday Hazelgrove's. Mrs. Fred Wagner and daughters, Minnie and Lucille, and sons, Carl, eel ind Donald, were in Tuttle fednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray called Friday at the Haal home. daughter, Lura, were guests a few days this week at the Roy Grosline home in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray drove to torn by the needle on a binder Fri- day. Mrs. Jake Styielmeyer gnd children, who are here from South Dakote, called at the Ulfers farm recently. Bickmore marck Sunday to see her husband, who is a patient at the hospital. Friday. ee Owen Mcintyre had his arm badly A mission program will be given by the Evangelical society at McClusky Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner spent Sunday at Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele visited at the Lewis Wagner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, John Kurle motored to Wilton Tuesaday. Jake Baumiller was a caller at the Philip Wall home Monday. Pred Neimiller of Hurdsfield called legrove % wil Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bickmore and Roy Berg. Hl Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf spent Klein, Mrs. L. E. Hall and sons, nard and Norman; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heintz, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brezden, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kobyniek, and Frank and Marie Bresden, — ae Macomber By ALICE M. WALKER {_ Mrs. Frank Dutton and daughter, Franketta, returned home Monday evening from the Twin Cities, where they have visited relatives for the Inst month. A granddayghter, Al- dean Dutton, came with them. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flavin and baby daughter arrived here Wednes- day evening from Fargo for an éx- tended visit at the home of Mr. Fla- Mig parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Fla- vin. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Andrus and three daughters and Mr. Andrus’ mother, all of St. Cloud, Minn. were guests at the Thomas Hanwell home Thurs- day and Friday. The Andrus family is en route to the west coast in search of a new location. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Larson, Miss Rose Halusic and Mr, and Mrs, Tom Hollingsworth were Capital City shop- Pers Saturday. Alfred Kelsven returned Saturday bic Velva, where he spent the last ‘week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and daughter, Irene, motored to Zap Sat- urday to get Howard Langhausen, who has spent several weeks there with friends. Miss Winnifred Isaac- son accompanied them to her home at Zap after an extended visit here at the Miller home. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Waddington and family and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ollenburger were Sunday guests at the Carl Erickson home at Painted Woods. Among those who attended the dance Saturday evening at Apple Creek were Mr. and Mrs, Ben Ollen- {burger and Mr. and Mrs, William Ol- lenburger. Albert Lehman furnished music for the entertainment. The following guests were enter- tained at the John Dixon home Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs, Chester Parks and children, Miss Jane Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan, all of Bismarck. en Ea f Sibley Butte | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Harry Clooten combined wheat for ©. J. Roth last week. Benny Couch and Clarence Clizbe called at the L. Davenport home on Tuesday. Pete Davidson motored to Bismarck {Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans, Virgil and motored to Bismarck Friday. Herbert Evans purchased a car while there. 8. E. Clizbe and son Marian mo- jtored to Golden Valley Friday. Mrs, Warren Clizbe and children are visiting at the 8. E. Clizbe home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch and Max- ine, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom, |and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Evans and family motored to Bismarck Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth motored to jMcKenzle and Sterling Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Evans and |family and Virgil Evans left by car for Claxton, Ky., Sunday. Earl and Cecil Evans and John Glum visited at the Herman Glum home Sunday. Elmer Bloomquist and Henry Lar- son motored to Sterling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carter and sons eee at the Emil Hogue home Sun- lay. Mrs. Oliver Roth called at the Har- ry Clooten home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloomquist and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lundquist visited at the E. A. Widger home Sunday. ° Missouri ‘The infant daughter of Mr. and/® By L. M. CRAWFORD Mrs, Josephine Nelson has been {ll at her home for some time. Mrs, James Robidou and children, afternoon visiting with Mis. Robidou’s mother, Mrs. John Crawford. | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and i Ernest Doehle visited at the August Doehle home in Moffit Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Doehle returned home with them and expects to spend the week at the Leslie Clark home. {_ Leslie Clark was a caller at Sam Robinson’s Sunday evening. near Brittin were entertained at Sun- home, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson and sons, Donald and Jackie and Mr. and Mrs, William Mills were Sunday eve- ning dinner guests at the John Craw- ford home. Miss Anna Chesak visited with Miss | Hazel Clark Sunday evening. Mrs. James MacDonald motored to Bismarck Monday afternoon. Mrs. Sam Robinson was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. Herman Glum and George Maxwell were callers at the Joe Clark home Monday. vial Ora Graybeal spent Sunday night with George Cabbage at the William MacDonald home. I Menoken 1 By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Clifford Craven entertained ¢ | bo tables of bridge Wednesday after- E Be ‘Williams, Mr. 5 ughter, Erna; Walter ters, Amanda and Bleck and sons, Lester th; Norman Hall, Mr. and l FE y Menoken Ladies Aid met visit at the A. C. Dance home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and ily were and @ operation for appendicitis last week, Herbert Evans and Elmer Bloomquist | ¢, Vidette and Jerome, spent Thursday | 4. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Crawford of | Fri day dinner at the James Robidou | da: Ber-| she was able to return home Tues- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graves and fatnily of Medina visited Mr. and Mrs.-Charles Graves Monday and Tuesaday, | 8. W. Burleigh j By KATIE D. STEWART Norman. Stewart was a caller at/ the. Don Nicholson home last week. her sister, Mrs. Alex Stewart, and daughter Alice May motored to Wil- ton Saturday evening, returning home Sunday. Johnnie Becknall and George Nas- seth Visited with Ed Becknall Sunday. Archie Nicholson and family called on Anna Nicholson Saturday. Malcolm Bruce of Jamestown visit- ed at the Dan McLean home Sunday. Helen Becknall visited at her sd home in Bismarck Satur- lay. , Mrs, John A. Stewart visited at the Charley Swarison home a few days last week. Vernal and Arlene Ferris are stay- ing with relatives in this vicinity. Mrs, Chas. Mallard was shopping in Bismarck Friday. | Ed. and John Becknall visited at the Claude Houser home Sunday. he i Sterling i e By FERN A. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and| family and Mr. and Mrs, George Kusch and son Dean visited at the Henry Van Horn home in Driscoll Thuraday evening. Mr. and Mrs: John Sedivic were Driscoll callers Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schmidkunz visited at the Henry Apland home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were) Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Goodman and family of Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele and family were Sun- day visitors at the Tom Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Miss Grace Johnson, who had an is reported to be getting along nicely. Henry Apland called at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. Mrs. Pete Schlaback who has been ill for sometime, recently went to Bis- marck to consult @ doctor. Otto Reider and Tom Stewart help- be Henry Apland stack bundles Mon- lay. pal ag Glen View | FRR Pky ii I By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moc and Ed. Tupkee, Minot, called at the Con Ha and Jacobson homes Tues- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family visited at the Joe Brown home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom mo- |tored to Fergus Falls, Minn., Satur- day to visit their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe and Lorene and Homer were Wilton call+ ers Saturday. Mrs, Frank Wachel of Menoken is spending a few weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Elsie Erstrom. Mrs, Bill Larson and Mrs. Lowéll Christenson and son accompanied Mrs. Lester Larson to Bismarck Sat- urday, Mr. and Mrs. John O1 daugh- ter Grace and Edward Ne! of "Bis: marck visited the Lars Jacobson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and children spent Sunday afternoon at Nhe and Mee Thonpaon r. . and fam- ily of Sioux City, Iowa, who have been spending Enock Anderso: a ise visiting at the m home, returned to their home Thursday. is Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mae Little of Baldwin and Laura poe royale sey of ursday moon visitors at the Roy Little home. ‘i Ole Wold was a Regan caller Thurs- Matt Rasmussen called in Regan —- day. John Strand motored to Wing Fri- y. Harry Daven) and Ruth Wilmot Bismarck were | tored business callers at Bismarck Satur- Mrs. John Stewart accompanied by | home. By ELIZABETH KOPPY | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith-and chil- dren of Linton visited at the Ches- wie cin M ectiger 4 rr. rs. Steve Koppy and daughters Frances and Regina were in Bismarck and Mandan Tuesday. Steve Koppy accompanied by Ira Surber of Livona, who is visiting at the Koppy home this week, trans- yt etn in Linton we latie Fetterley of Braddock is visiting at the th ae, Porter Umber home 'veral from here attended » birth- day party for Mrs. John Btohler of Gayton Sunday afternoon. Dinner guests at the Steve Eoppy home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haider and daughter Blisa- beth of St. Anthony, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Walcher and daughter Mary Jane of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, John Haider of Solen and Mr. and Mrs, I. T. Krois. ‘Those visiting there in the afternoon were Misses Hilda and Caroline Herman, Albert Backhaums daughter Ruth visited Mr. and Mra, ree ene daughter Anne is aissien and Francis and ‘alter Schiermeiste: poi Ay cae Sunday ir. and Mrs. Oswii daughter Ruth visited Mr ane airs. Gustav Riemer of Gayton Sunday, a Upton Sunday poi Reed home near iatz Goldade and Steve Bosch inton wei iy ater in this vicinity Sunday Mr. and shopping in called on ‘afternoon. Mrs. Steve Koppy Linton Monday. oe ee By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Frdnk Dut daughter, Franketta, of Wilton sod Fe cocaushter, Aldene of ‘Minneapo- re overnight Dutton home Saturday apis: Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ackerma: Pollock, 8. D., ind Rillock, 8. D.. visited at the William last Sunday and Lloyd and Clayton Blount of mena, dock spent Sunday in Brittin, _Fran! ing, Jr., 83 night with Charles Dutton. ae rianiy. Pcs poet and Mrs, Taw, Fridey, ford motored te Bismarck ‘The Glencoe Ladies’ Aid met at the church Wednesday. Mrs. onan aan oe lunch. ieee . ant irs. Homer And: Parents of an eight-pound girl, Bere Lrdecrigelensd Thursday at the Geo. mn home. deine ain Mother and child are ir. and Mrs. Clark Crawf< Bismarck visitors "rhursday. Mrs. Geo. Brittin, who has been spending several days in the city, returned with them to attend Homemakers’ club. ‘4 igen ay ae Allensworth veral days. last ee mare children, sana e Brittin baseball team played ry toed , in favor of ain 3 Brittin, Blount, Irene ton called at the George home Thursday to see the new baby. coe cemetery: John Allensworth, Charles Bowers, Bob Buchanen, Bert a, sree Robert Woodland. » and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Eminet Wi oneal to Braddock Friday evening. ena, ag Hazelton. < ‘Miss Jane Mathéna spent Saturday night with Miss Clara Mauk at the Jason Hoover home. The Brittin Homemakers were en- tertained at their

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