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\ My THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1931 ve |__NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | i Brittin | ESOIYAY sit Shortie sel SOO By 0. DUTTON Arthur Arntz, Van Hook, and Rob- -ertz of Burnstad, visited last Sunday swith relatives at the Pete Smith anc Harry Blount homes, Mrs. Orin Dutton and children vis- ited Tuesday at the Emmet Weisheare home. Mrs. Richard Owens was a caller at the R. Lyman home Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Day arrived home Tuesday from Minneapolis, Miss Mary Bruna, Minot, is visit-| ing at the home of her uncle, SH Kuntz. Anumber of friends gathered at the Allensworth home Saturday night. Mrs, Marshall Dralle and daugh- ters and Mrs. Orin Dutton and chil- dren called on Mrs. Ed Easton in Mc- Kenzie, Sunday. John Homer had a bone in his hand broken Saturday while riding a horse. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball and Mrs. Orin Dutton motored to Bis- marck Friday. Miss Jane Mathena visited Thurs- day with Clara Mauk at the Jason Hoover home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw gave a party Saturday night. Emanuel Wohl furnished music with his ac- cordian. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swanson and) Clarence Falkenstzin. family of near Bismarck visited Sun- day night at the Jason Hoover home. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills, Miss Lydia Briscoe, and W. 8S. Triplett picked grapes at the river Monday. Twila and Bobby Dralle visited at the J. Hoover home Monday. Oscar Kershaw stopped here Tues- day to visit Mrs. Kershaw, who 1s working at the Geo. Brittin home. He has been working around Shields. He is on his way to the Red River valley. Eddy Beard was awarded the school bus job for the north route for the Morton school. He was the lowest, bidder with a bid of $44.44 per month. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuntz motored t® Minot Sunday morning. Orin Dutton and sons, Roy and Charles were Capital City visitors' ‘Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Crawford and son Donald, of Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Perry of Bismarck and Mr. and) Strom’s. Mrs. Jas. Robideau of Missouri town- ship were Sunday dinner guests at the Clifton Kimball home. Miss Jane Mathena visited Thurs- day and Friday at the Dutton home. The following shopped in Bismarck Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Slater, ‘Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker, Mr and Mrs. George Morrison, Mr. and Mrs, Jason Hoover, Mrs. Richard Day and Miss Jane Mathena. Miss Edna Doehle, who has been, Russell Newman, Helen, Velma and Verner Johnson were Friday callers at the Hagstrom home. Miss Hilda Ghylin spent Friday} visiting with Miss Hilma Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom of Bismarck spent Tuesday at the home of their son and daughter-in-law/| |Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. ' The Walter Sundquist family called} |at the Porter Nelson home Monday.| Freva and Marieta Matheson of} Jamestown spent part of the week | at the Charley Noon home. | Wilbur Noon was a caller in Bis-, |marck as well as at the Nels Aln/ {home near Regan and at the Conrad Johnson home Wednesday. Axel and Ned Asplund and their {sister, Mrs. Thure Johnson motored, to Bismarck Tuesday. | Albert Johnson and daughter called at the Clarence Scott home Tuesday | Mrs, Charley Lind gave a surprise party Thursday evening for Miss) Beatrice Nelson of Burlington, N. D. Martin Strand and son Leo were Bismarck callers Saturday. Ruben Pearson spent Thursday with Verner Johnson. Bismarck shoppers from here Fri- day were Axel and John Asplund, Lil- lian and Florence Johnson, Mrs. Signe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Peter John- son, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughters Naomi and Margaret, Wai- ter Sundquist and John T. Johnson. Mrs, J. M. Thompson and Loretta Anderson spent Saturday with Mrs. Mus. John Law, daughter Margaret,| Ingrid Hagstrom, Leo and Walter Strand, and Eugene Perkins were Still shoppers Thursday. Miss Edna Falkenstein, who has; been attending the State Teachers’ college at Dickinson during the sum- mer months, returned home Friday. Guy Bailey of east of Regan and Oscar Backman called on John Law Friday. Mrs. Oscar Erickson visited with wee near Turtle Lake Wednes- jay. Emma Coleman, Malinda Manning, of Regan and Oscar Hagstrom re- turned home Friday from Valley City. Mrs. M, Carlson and son Harry of. Washburn spent Sunday at the Hag- strom home. Mrs. Ed Brochl and son and Mrs. Signe Johnson motored to Wilton Monday. Rev. and Mrs. I. Oster and daugh- ter Mary visited Monday at the Hag- Leslie Wilmot, who is working for John Law, spent Sunday in Wilton at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilmot. Miss Velma Johnson is working a! the John Noon home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and children were called on Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson Monday evening, Glenn Matheson of Jamestown and George Johnson spent part of last week at the John Noon home. working at the E. M. Whitteaker home, returned to her home in Mof- fit Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day visited Saturday evening at the Mathena home near Hazelton. Miss Jane Ma- thena returned with them. ‘ Mrs. Ed Allensworth and daugh- ter Irene were visitors Monday. , Maxine and Rodney Allensworth are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ode of Bismarck. TFT TD | Mrs. Julius Olson, Wednesday August | Macomber | 26, The next meeting will be held | September 16. The'place of the meet- By ALICE M. WALKER Harry Anderson boarded the Soo at, ‘Wilton Wednesday evening for James- town to bring home the switch engine that has been shopped there during the summer for repairs. Mrs, Harry Davenport, Regan, and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Davenport and daughter of St. Paul were afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollings- worth Wednesday. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ollenburger, among other Macomberites, were guests at a@ party given at the Geo. Pfieffer home the evening of Aug. 22 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andrus and family, instead of attending the) dance at Apple Creek as stated in this column last week. Mr, and Mrs. George Stankowich of ‘Minneapolis were callers at the Otio Larson home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Stankowich are en route to the Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Mary Ollenburger spent Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday in Bis- marck with her daughters, Mrs. Rus- sel Mason and Mrs. Hilda Christen- sen and her son Rheinholt, Her Miss Margaret Hagstrom had her tonsils removed Saturday in the hos-| pital at Bismack. | Regan ! Ri EW By BERNADETTE HOPKINS | ° Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and Ella and| Ethel Schilling were Bismarck callers| Tuesday. The Ladies Aid met ai the home of} ing has not been decided upon. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Edgar Cornell on Thursday September 10, The Regan School opens Monday. Sept. 7. Miss Irene Maulsby of} Sykeston returns as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins and Ole it Aune motored to Bismarck Mon- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman an- ndunce the birth of a son, born Au- gust ai an Westerman and baby are al ie home of her McClusky. ae ie ae ae cilctis and Gordon Harris of rck called on Re Prien gan friends : Mrs, B. O. Lein and Mrs. Carl Lein and daughter Margery called on Mrs. Alfred Kelsven of Wilton, Friday. A. H. Helgeson was up from Bis- marck and moved hjs furnituré to that city where the Helgesons will make their home. Mrs, Helgeson, who is a patient in the St. Alexius aged is much improved and will permi to hh pe, to go home within a Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman motored to McClusky Friday evening to see their new grandson. They were ‘accompanied by Ms. H. F. Dimond. ee Gime git ene of Valley City: guest at” 8 Ri home last week. ae The Macomber Homemakers’ club. will meet September 18 with Mrs. John Kronick. Mrs. Pauline Thors- ness will give the lesson. The Tom Hanwell family moved to Chapin Saturday to be near school. Little Jackie Sherbeck of Bismarck spent a few days this week with the Hanwell children. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Iverson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Iverson, daughter Joyce and son Edward, at a dinner Monday evening. The guesis plan to leave Tuesday for Ellendalc, where Mr. Iverson is salesman for a coal company. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and chil- dren motored to Ryder Saturday where they visited at the home of Mr, Miller’s brother, Frank Miller, They returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spitzer, Bald- win, were supper guests Saturday at the Ben Ollenburger home. Fargo. Duffy Cowans, Bismarck, is spend- ing a few days Here with bis brewer. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon. Ed. Rupp, state mine in- » Garrison, was @ guest at tac Dixon home Friday. f son vi were Sunday ; eve! Mrs. Signe Johnson. iid of near Bis- last week at and’ sister- johnson of Regan, Joyce and and | church, tle Wilton, imon Larson, | J. 8. Penner returned from his ya-/ cation Saturday, having spent it at! his home at Mountain Lake, Minn. Elaine Rhodes is the guest of her aunt, Nelly Lundberg, for a few days. The postoffice is to be moved to ine Beran State Bank building. Mr. m announces the change i take place Sept. 1. nae Emma Coleman and Mélinda Man- ning returned Friday from Valley City, where they were attending tie summer sessions of the State Teach- ers college. John Steinert is leaving for Velva beng he will he eusplozed this winter, family rem: ining pions home. Pee ea and Mrs. Carl Lein motored tc Arena Sunday to attend the confir- miation services of the Lein Township Mrs. A. W. Larson of Bismarck was ® guest at B. E. Rierson home Sun- day. Miss Clara Rierson accompanied ‘her back to Bismarck. Piel and Mrs. G. A. Richardson of er are guests of Mr. 3. A. L, Garnes, aa Mr. and Mrs. Kyle and son of Ban- try, N. D., are guests of Mr. Noster gl of Mr. and Mrs. Violet from this vicinity attended the birthday party at the Ed Schmidkins home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mrs, Sam Conley left for Minne- apolis Saturday night where she will spend a few days. Ed Freshour too< her to the train at Sterling. Howard Schmidkings called at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s home Saturday mora- ing. Elder Elness was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker and family accompanied by Lester Clark were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were in Sterling Thursday. Lester Clark and sister Miss Maritta shopped in Sterling Saturday. Mrs. Nora Sharp, A. Rissaner and daughter, Miss Helen, and Mr. ana Mrs, Elder Elness and nephew Frankic were Sterling callers Monday. ri Welch’s. Spur i e > By MRS. R. M. WELCH family and nephew, Wilson Jessup, motored to Bismarck and Mandan Monday. Wilson, who has been vis- iting his uncle and aunt for several weeks, left for his home in Wenachev, ‘Wash., Monday “evening. nf Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and nephew, Lester Stahl, visited at the Robert Welch home ‘Monday evening Leo Doppler and Marcus Trembley the middle of the week. Glen Oder &nd Marcus Trembiey are assisting the Doppler boys with fall work since Mr. and Mrs, Doppler left. The latest report from Mr. and Mrs. Doppler and son Clarence, wh? are en route to California by motor, was that they were on the Utah bor- der and had ‘just witnessed a desert storm which necessitated their. park- ing for several hours beside the highway. ‘The Stewartsdale Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. John Welch Thursday afternoon. Robert Welch overhauled his auto in the Doppler garage Thursday» Mrs. Welch and the children were there also and while Mr. Welch worked ou his car, Mrs. Welch did some baking for her brothers. Mrs. Sara McMurrich called at tne Robert Welch and Doppler brothers homes Monday forenoon. Mrs. Mc- Murrich will do some garden can- ning for the boys. Marcus Trembley. Glen Oder, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Welch and two cl dren and Margaret McMurrich are suffering from ivy poisoning re- ceived when picking grapes in the river bottom. Jack Isimael home this week. the Robert Welch home Friday after- noon. School will start in the Boyd dis- trict Sept. 7. Several new scholars are expected at Boyd No. 1 this year. @|Mrs. John Nieland will teach Boyd No, 1 and Miss Olga Neugebaur will teach No. 2. Mrs. Horace Dirlam and children, Mrs. Sara McMurrich, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Marcus ‘Trembley and Leo Doppler were in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grantham expect to leave by motor for Terre Haute, Ind., the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman visited at the Jack Ishmael home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bowls and family, of near Carrington, accompanied by Charles Snyder, who works neat there, visited at the W. E. Snyder, home Sunday. Theodore and Fred Dorman visited the Doppler boys Sunday. Mrs. John Welch and son, Conrad, and nephew, Lester Stahl, visited av the home of Mrs. Welch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Slater, Brittin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family called at the Doppler brothers, John Welch, W. E. Snyder, and Jack, Ishmael homes Sunday evening. o—— By' KATIE D. STEWART George Nasseth, who has been help- ing at the John Stewart home, left for his home in Bismarck Thursday. | “Mrs. Flora Stewart returned to the C. L. Houser home Saturday after spending the past few months witli) her daughter at Huff. Malcolm Nickolson, Ed Becknoli and Norman Stewart visited at the William Falconer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallard and Mrs. Lee Mallard were business call- ers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bowells and sons o: Garrison, accompanied by Chas. Earl Snyder home. Gladys Gramling returned to this ‘Wilton. Anna Nicholson and Helen Beck- business callers at the John Stewart home on their way to Moffit Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Houser and son Ernest visited at the Glen Baker home Sunday. Harold Gramiling was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. Ernest Lang was.a caller in Bis- marck Thursday. Mrs. Angus Stewart and children visited at the John Stewart home Wednesday. Mr. ‘and Mrs. E. Doppler left ‘for their new home in California last week. ' {Wild Rose | ° en cep By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL L. E. Heaton of McKenzie made a business call here Monday. n Strand. {” Christiana By VIOLET A. CLARKE Marvin Magnus called on Mrs.! Mr, and Mrs. Ole Felthcim and daughter, Mrs. Delbert Wurmz of Braddock called in Wild Rose Tues- day. Wild Rose school No. 1 will open Monday, Sept. 7 with Miss C. Mabel Jennie Clarke and Mrs, Julia Clark| Wilson of Jamestown as teacher. Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and fam- ily were ba? callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and W. H. Brownawell visited the cap- ital City Monday. visiting rélatives and friends in Bis- family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gertzs!marck the past week, returned home and Zama, ot near Driscoll spert! junday at ome of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freshour. ” e ‘Misses Emma Harding and Ruth Wagner called at the Ed. Preshou:! Sunday. Smith Engleman of Dana made a short call here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell home Saturday morning. well in Sterling Sunday. Other’ guests Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Freshou and fam.| included Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Browna- ° Mr. and. Mrs. Horace Dirlam and finished combining Marcus’ barley Mrs, Paul Skinnor called at tne, Chester Boyd and children called a! psn snette iS. W. Burleigh | _—————————————————————? |" H. A. Carlisle and son Roger and Homer Brownawell of Sterling. R. W. Feltheim has been at Wing ,the past week. { Mrs. R. W. Feltheim and children went to Wing Sunday and her si,ter, Miss Mildred Nelson, returned with her for a short visit. Miss Mabel Wilson of Jamestown made a short call here Thursday on her way to Bismarck. Bobby Brownawell of Sterling vis- ited his grandparents here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and daughter Miss Ada, who have been fishing at the lakes in Minnesota, jexpect to return home this week. W. H. Brownawell attended the directors meeting of the Farmers Mu- tual’ Fire and Lightning company at Driscoll Monday, The school board held a special meeting at the clerk’s office Tuesday jevening. | Mrs. John Peterson and children ; motored to Jamestown and back Sun- day. i Hazlegrove | pati aaaeaaaeaetaaaammmmen * By MRS, RAY HAZLEGROVE Harry Ulfers called oné morning this week at Hazlegroves. John ‘Sattler called at Ray Hazle- , groves’ and Harry Ulfer’s Friday. | Mr.,and Mrs. John Pleinis and ;daughter Ruth and sons Ruben and Richard were supper guests at the Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs. John Uhlich of Harvey were Saturday supper guests at the Christ Wolff home. Bi Mr. and Mrs. Art Breitbeyer of Mof- fit were Sunday visitors at the Neff |home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff and sons were Sunday evening visitors at Mr. and Mrs, Alex Neff's. Christ Wolff and children were in Tuttle Wednesday. Theodore Rosenau visited Thursday at the Christ Wolff home. Misses Opal Gray and Estelle Thoren, Christian Hirsch and Bill iGoldsmith arrived home Friday from Dickinson where they have been at- tending summer school. Among those in Tuttle Saturday were: Miss Florence Brolin, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanen, Mr. and Mrs, Frank | Gray, Miss Opal Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove.and Fred Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy will spend a few days visiting friends a‘ Dawson and Pettibone soon. Dale Goldsmith went to Tuttle Sat- urday to,meet his sister, Miss Ione. Oscar Wietstock was @ business visitor in Tuttle Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lukenba and family were guests Sunday at the J J. Knipper home and Mrs. - Knipper’ jana Mrs. Lukenba called at the John Hawkins home. . | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins havc moved up near Woodhouse lake. They moved this week. « Miss Wilma Hawkins spent the week-end at the home of Miss Bell Goldsmith. Mrs, William Bertsch spent a few! days with,Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazelgrove were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gray and daughter Mary were Sunday guests at the Ast Payseno home. Ed Wagner drove to Edgeley last |Sunday to take his niece, Miss Roberta Palms, who has been here on a, visit, home. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gray and daughter Mary of Bismarck called Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler have moved to the farm north of Ray , Hazlegrove's. o—_—__________.._, | 1? Ecklund ACENGEOPE tiv.” siete By JUSTINE MORRIS Tra Falkenstein and son Lester vis- ited at the Clarence Falkenstein home Tuesday. Frank Martin was an overnight guest at the T. F. Morris home Tues- day. Gene Perkins was a caller in Still Monday. Lester Festerling visited at the T. F. Morris home Thursday. Charlie Keator called at the Herb Fricke and T. F. Morris home Wed- nesday. 4 Gordon Williams was‘a caller in Still Saturday. Clarence, Richard and Orlie Olson} called at the Ira Falkenstein hom Sunday. Albert Perkins visited at the H. a. t i fily, Russel and Gene Canfield, Lester! well and daughter Joyce of Moffit.jnesdey. Walter Kiskey was also in| Alvina Berg visited at the A. E. {Clark and sisters, the Misses Maritta|Miss Helen Brownawell and Ervinj Wilton Wednesday. and May, and Mrs. Jennie Clarke and |Bourgois of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs.{ Mrs. Ida Soderquist and son Einer were guests at the Harold Soderquist home Sunday. Guests at the Ole Lillefjeld home Thursday evening were Mrs, H. W. Crawford of Mandan, Mrs. A. W. Fos- sum and daughters Rhoda and Glor- ine and son Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom and children. Mr. and Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald called at the Ole Lille- fjeld and Cliff Hansen homes Friday. Mrs. Veren Peterson spent Friday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Cliff Hansen, Dick Overson was a Wilton caller Friday afternoon. Iver Erickson was a Wilton cailer Thursday. He called at the Wm. Brown home Saturday. Several relatives and friends got up a surprise party for Ole Lillefjeld Saturday. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lillefjeld, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Islenbiez, Mr. and| and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hustad and son James of Minot. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannefeld and daughters were visitors at the Walter Kirkey home Sunday. —__—_——* Hazelton J By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mrs. Casper Guttenberg left Fri- day for Bismarck after a few days visit with her parents and friends. Monday she join@i her husband at; Fargo, where they will make their home. R. Greiser, Wishek, was in Hazel- ton Tuesday soliciting exhibits for the Wishek fair, to be held Sept. 8, 9 and 10. , Mrs. Doc. Walker, Willmar, Minn., arrived in Hazelton Saturday to spend a few days visiting with friends. Mrs. J. J. Meyer and children, ac- companied hy her mother, Schneider and sister, Miss Anna’ Schneider motored to Hebron Wed- nesday. tured wrist Friday due to a fall whic roller skating. H, A. Armstrong transacted business at Linton Wednesday morning. Mike Hurkes and Tom Aimes of Castlewood, 8.-D., left Monday for Fargo after spending a few days vis- iting at the J. B. Landsberger home. ing Thursday evening. The Senior Music club met Friday, Aug. 28, at the home of Miss Esther Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Colburn left Thursday afternoon for New Salem, where they attended. an editorial convention. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wohlmann left ‘Thursday afternoon for Valley City, where they attended the graduating exercises of their daughter, ‘They returned home Friday evening. Mrs. R. C. Colburn entertained the members of the Pioneer bridge club Tuesday evening. Misses Ruth Soule, Mildred Shea, Mildred Weiser, Agnes Zirnhelt, Dor- othy Beastrom, Virginia Kurtz, Edna, Franzen, Elvira Wohlmann and Ethel Mandigo were among those to return from Valley City Friday. Mrs. Helmer Fagestrom and children, i Clarence Gerber received a frac-|}” The Royal Neighbors held a meet-|4 Elvira, |4 OO { ' Hampton | ek Ee eee By ELIZABETH KOPPY Tony Fettig, Linton, delivered gas- oline to farmers in this vicinity Tues- day morning. ; Fred Petrie and Bud Shier, both of Linton, were business. callers “in this community Tuesday. Among those shopping in Linton Wednesday from this vicinity were Mr. @nd Mrs. Dewey Lawler, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Backhaus, Steve Koppy Mrs. Fred Ohlhauser and son. Henry Sebr of near Temvik was a business caller at the Godfrey Grenz home this week Merel Buck is helping Ed Weller this week. Math Koppy was a business caller at the Frank Lawler home Wednes- day forenoon. During the severe electrical storm Wednesday night lightning struck been saved for winter use. Godfrey Grenz was a business vis- itor in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Joeb and fam- ily visited at the John Green home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters, Pauline and Regina, were dinner guests of thejr daughter and McCullough home Friday evening. |Son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Rebe- and daughter, Regina,and Mr. and/ Tuesday. @ large barley straw stack on the| Visitors at the L. Davenport home Godfrey Grenz farm and completely] Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jor- destroyed it. The stack contained|genson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daven- about 35. loads of straw, which had|port, and daughter Ruth. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Morris and|Nitsch, Jr., Fort Rice. They were ac- daughters Lucille and Leona visited|companied. home by their daughter, (hie T. F. Morris home Saturday. |Gertrude, who has been staying at vi Anderson, Frank Miller andjthe former's home. Frank: Martin visited at the T. F.| Walter Schiermeister called on Nel- son home Sunday [at the Charles Josephson home Sun- lay. . di Mrs, Christ Néimiller will entertain! Agnes Jacobson visited at the T. afternoon. the Ladies Aid Sunday F Mr, and Mrs, Adolph Wagner vis- ited at the Gottlieb Wall home Sun- dhy evening. ——_—_——_—__———_4 | Sterling IES By FERN R, STEWART Mr. and girs. Henry Apland were Driscoll @ilers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eile and fam- ily were Driscoll callers Monday. Mr, and Mrs. George Kusch called at the P. P. Hanson home in Driscoll Tuesday. Roscoe Parker, was a town caller esday. " ‘The 4-H Poultry club met at the William Langley home Wednesday hom George er Friday. Peter Schlabach and Mrs. Pete Random were Bismarck callers Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson were Henry Wildfang and son, Theodore and Esther Lang and Miss Fern Stewart. Helmar Meland was a Driscoll call- Mrs. |r Sunday. Hassin Eile was a Driscoll caller, Friday. Heaton J By SARAH HEINLE Bernard Hall, Norman Hall, Fred ‘Wagner, and son Rudolph, were call- ers at the A. H. Heinle home Wednes- lay. A.'H. Heinle and daughter, Rachel, and son Richard, and Bernard Hall motored to Wilton Wednesday. Margena Shearer was visiting with| Amanda and Elise Grewe Tuesday. Ernest Wagner was a caller at the A. H. Heinle home Friday. lay. Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son, Andrew, were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday. * Ernest, Reinhold and Albert Wag- ner, Walter Heintz and Rudolph and je Saturday. Kusch was a Bismarck call-/ gun Suby. home Sunday. Mike Wall had as| Lillian Mueller visited at her paren- Mr. and Mrs./ tal home Saturday. Lake. Romeo Bailey and daughter Linda were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horne and fam- ily visited at the G. A. Hubbell home and at the O. Weltstock home in Arena Sunday. i Elizabeth Mueller was an overnight guest at the W. W. Harju home Mon- y: John Weber Jr: and son Richard motored to Temvick Friday. Ra: Dalbec is visiting rela- tives in Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. G. Weber, Irene and Harold Kraft and Jake Melhoff were Sunday dinner guests at the John Weber, Jr. home. J, O. Lein and family were Sun- day dinner guests at the E. E. See home. Joseph McCloskey and. Mr. and Mrs, Romeo Bailey spent Sunday at the Ben McCloskey home. ‘The Homemaker Club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J. J. Scallon Friday afternoon. Mrs. Gillette and Gordon Harris of Bismarck called at the John Weber in} Jr. home Friday. Rev, and Mrs. John Fischer and daughter and son of Tuttle were din- ner [ped at the Adolph Weber home y. Mrs. Ed Larson entertained at a supper Saturday evening for the fol- lowing: Miss Edna Boss, Bismarck; siding elder of the German Evangel- ical church, will hold church services in the Evangelical church north of Wing Sunday evening September 6. Rev. Christ conducted church serv- ices in Wing Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pfaff and Mrs. G, Stroble and children visited rela- tives in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and children motored to‘the river Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See and Maxine and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein and children attended church at Arena Sunday night. Evelyn and Olive Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. Abner Fryer of Bismarck visited at the Gust Olson home Sun- day. James Olson was ill last week. Alice Stroble of Goodrich is visit- ing friends and relatives in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kavonius and family attended church services south of Wing Sunday. Bernard McCloskey spent Saturday night with Raymond Bailey. Walter Hein spent Sunday at the Schibensky home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bossart, Maggie and Dena of Mercer spent Saturday evening and Sunday visiting at the G. A. Bossart home. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Barth called at the John Weber Jr. home Thursday. Donna Mae See spent the week-end at her parental home. Evelyn Fryer of Bismarck was @ supper guest at the James Olson home Willie Berg were visitors at the Fred) Prida: over-night guests at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday and left Monday for home. * Karl Heinle was a caller at the ‘William Brezden home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brezden and daughter were visiting with Mr. Brez- den’s parents Sunday. | Sibley Butte | By MRS. EL:1ER BLOOMQUIST 8. E. Clizbe motored to McKenzie C. A. Mattson called at the E. Bloomquist home Wednesday. Elmer Bloomquist and Earl Evans made several trips to Braddock last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davenport! and daughter, Florence, of St. Paul, are visiting at the Leonard Davenport home. Joe Fischer was a caller at the E. Bloomquist home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe motored noken grove Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs, O. J. Roth shopped in @ | year. Snyder were week-end visitors at the; vicinity Thursday after spending the! past two weeks with her sister 1i:/ noll were shopping in Bismarck Mon-! day. | Mr. and Mrs. Sw&n Swanson were Morris home Tuesday evening. family visited at the H. A. McCul- Jough home Sunday. i The Busy Bee Sewing Club and the Poultry club of Ecklund township {Were entertained at the H. A. Mc- j@ullough home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peterson were callers in Still Saturday. Clarence Falkenstein called on Frank Miller Saturday, |. Painted Woods] By MES. OLE LILLEFJELD ~ ‘No, 10 held a meeting at the Chas, {Hanefeld home ‘Tuesday evening. ; The following officers were elected: guardian, Mrs. Edna Hanefeld; ad- visor, Mrs. Mildred Quigley; and fi- nancial secretary, Mrs. O. H. Brown. Mrs. Louise Iverson, who is moving ftom Wilton, will be greatly missed by all the members of the lodge as sho has served as guardian for 13 years. Mesdames Seibel, Quigley and Brown presented her with a necklace as & remembrance from the lodge. She also has received a service pin from the national president of the circle for her work. Noreen Hanefeld called at the Oscar Brostrom home Monday evening. Jean Damstrom was a Wilton caller ; Monday. | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Eriékson and| Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimilier spent|* son Ernest visited at the Andrew Nel-|Tuesday evening at the John Berg Mrs. H. A. Carlisle, who. has njson home Tuesday. They expect to} home. start in housekeeping again. 4 August Siura, Nelson called on Ole Lille-|called at fjeld Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown were Wii-| with, Mrs. Lange who is a patient at, Mrs. William! the Bismarck hospital. ton callers Tuesday. Brown spent the afternoon ‘Wilton callers Wea-|- ‘Misses Sdrah Herda and Bertha and | ‘Mr. and Mrs. W./W. Harju visited | ter Noreen were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson and] Henry Knittel and Walter Schier- Members of Woodman Circle, Grovz|day evening. visiting visited Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Browna- Mrs, Elsberg and Ms. Ole Lillefjeld.|motored Monday. Mrs. E, Bloomquist and Wayne and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist called at the Henry Miller and E. A. Widger homes Monday. - Missouri friends in Gayton Sunday evening. meister motored to Linton Saturday evening. ‘ Steve Unge? was g business caller at the Godfrey Grenz home ’. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters, Frances, Pauline, | ? and were in Linton CRAWFORD and visited at the C. J. Enders home ih in Temvik Monday. Miss Mayme Clark visited st the] James Robidou home Monday. Catherine MacDonald of Bis- [Wilson By MES. JOHN A. BERG son Donald of Harvey were visited.at the John Berg home Sun- it guests at the James Robjdou| Fae a hee) Neen fas, ‘watey Orawioed: Je, retarDed Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf called at them, where he will visit E daughter who underwent an operation] August 'Doehle at Drake Friday. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Nelson received the sad message of the death of Mr.|daughter, Vidette and son Jerome Nelson's sister at Iowa. Mr. Nelson| were entertained at dinner at the; and daughters left Monday for Iowa|Clifton Kimball home south of Brit- tin A to attend the funeral. Clark was a shopper afternoon. e Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Wagner had} Miss Mayme as their guests Monday Rev. and Mrs.|in Bismarck Monday A. Gering of McClusky. Miss Vidette Robidou spent @ few: Rev. and Mrs, A. Heldinger of Bis-jdays this week visiting at the home marck visited at the John Berg home|of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Monday afternoon. John Crawford. By LILLIAN MUELLER Lange and son of McClusky; Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and the John Berg home. They|children were visitors at the Fred were en route to Bismarck to visit| Barth home Sunday evening. Clara Mueller and Ralph Jacobson were supper guests at the L. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neimiller, Sr.,)home Monday. _ te McClusky Mondey to visit, Nina Josephson is visiting with her 4 sister Mrs. W. W. Harjt Weber, Jr., motored to Bismarck Wed- ne + Edna Boss, Mrs. F. 8. Smith and daughter Mary Helen were guests of the Homemakers club at J. J. Scal- low home Friday. a a I Baldwin | —_——6 By FLORENCE BORNER The Baldwin schools will open next ‘| Monday with Miles Stanton as teach- er. There are several new pupils this Mr. Stanton taught in the Naughton school last year. Vernie Peterson, who has been em- ployed on the Harold Breen farm near Bismarck the past season is staying with his father, Andy Peterson. Ver- nie has rented the farm owned by Martin Bourgois and tenanted by John Nordstrom family. The Nord- strom family are leaving for Idaho about the middle of the month. Miss Grace Falkenstein, who has been attending normal school in Dick- inson the past three months, has re- turned for a short visit with her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein before resuming teaching school near St. Anthony. ‘The Crofte school. near the Stocks A Dan’ Hein, Clyde Rhodes and John | ily. farm will open next Monday with Miss Morris of Ecklund ip as teacher. Mrs. Gertrude Strohl and two daughters of Wilton visited with friends in the community Sunday. Frank Weise has returned to his Work near Washburn after spending the week-end with his mother, Mrs. ‘Wayne Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson an- nounce the birth of a daughter Fri- day. Mrs, Johnson and little daugh- ter are convalescing. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Ira Falkenstein Wednesday afternoon. The Crofte Star homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Alvin Nord- strom Wednesday. Mrs. Herbert Fricke and Miss Elsie Meyer were elected project leaders for the en- suing year. Fulton Nelson has returned from the Twin Cities where he took a con- signment of cattle. Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Anderson were recent business callers in the Capital City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and fam- relatives at supper Tues- of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ballard of st. Paul. Mr, and Mrs. William Carroll and The Hazelton Sunday School vis- ited with the’ Moffit Sunday School Sunday. put on a program. pits Ed DeHaan entered the hos- Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Ballard and son and Mrs. C. E. Moffit visited at the L. D. Bailey home Tuesday. A. Doehle spent several days home of her daughter, Mrs. Clark near Bismarck, a Driscoll i ~~ By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Dave Simon and family of New Rockford and Mrs, Herbert Birch; and children of Maddock, brother and sister of Mrs. James Koon, spent Sun- day at the Koon home. Ed and daughter Alyce, of Marion, N. D., stopped over Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland. Bl are on their way to Pocatello, Mrs, Elmer Koon and _ children spent a few days with relatives in Bismarck last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale spent Sat- beter evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ugen. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Vleet and children visited at the Frank Shaffer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland, Mrs. Geo. Haugen and Mrs. Vic Pederson motored to the river Wednesday. Mrs. Oscar Pederson entertained Mrs, Sarah Reynolds and the Anun- son girls at supper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Carlson of Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bjorke of Arena were supper guests at the Chas, Swanson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and children at supper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson enter- tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Loerch and daughter, Phyllis of Steele. Ed Pederson and daughter Alyce of Marion and Mr. and Mrs. A surprise birthday party was tend- Nels Meland. ered Mrs. Ed Mason Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ole Quale. ‘The Women’s Foreign Missionary society met with Mrs, M. H. Lunn Tuesday. . Mrs. J. O. Wright and children who have spent the summer on their farm returned to town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Herum at dinner Friday. Mrs. Vic Pederson spent a week with Mrs. George Haugen. Rev. Brown and daughter Ruth were supper guests at the F, O. John- son home Sunday evening. The Driscoll band gave-an open air concert Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Apland entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lunh and chil- dren at supper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz spent Sunday with Mrs, Homsey and fam- Miss Dorothy Johnson spent a week with Miss Esther Knadson. The Homemaker’s ‘held their last meeting at the home of Mrs. George Schlabach. Officers elected were: Mrs. Schlabach, president; Mrs. Geo. ‘2 | Haugen, vice president; Mrs. Tompt, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Alden: Nelson, chairman of reports; and Mrs. Pred Jordan and Mrs. Clarence Swan- son, project leaders. ——. Bhi sof ae a ! Clear Lake | - By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon enter- tained visitors Sunday. Mrs. E. I. Johnson and son James vistied with Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Beyer from Wednesday until Saturday. Professor Nueman of Harvey and Professor Hanhardt of College View, Neb., were over night visitors at the Albert Christensen home Thursday. Tom Finn, who has been attending to business matters in Minneapolis, returned home last week. Mrs. Robert Sharp and Migs Flor- ence visited Mrs. J. W. Beyer Friday. Miss Myrtle Christensen who has attended the teachers’ normal college at Valley City this summer returned home Friday. ‘ Leonard Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, spent a few days with his grandmother at Driscoll last weels. Dr. Lodge of Steele visited at the Frank Shaffer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coder and fam- ily of Moffit were Sunday visitors at the Albert Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith enter- tained visitors Sunday. —————____ ___—. | Estherville 4 By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingstworth were Monday visitors at the Harry Davenport home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilmot and son Leland of Wilton spent Tuesday at the George Mowder’s home. Ruth Wilmot, Patty Lou Worden and Florence Davenport called at the Roy Little home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davenport and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry ; {Davenport were Wilton visitors Wed- nesday. Leland Wilmot is spending a few days with his grandmother. Ruth Wilmot and Alf Johnson mo- '@|tored to Valley City Saturday morn- Mrs. Burt Johnson, B. F. Lane and Edward Nichol motored to Bismarck motored to the river Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ballard and son Norman, Murray House, and Miss Wilhelmina Moffit arrived here Sun- day morning from St. Paul for a wesks visit at the C. E. Moffit home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane andi ing. Charlotte Wilmot, who has been attending teachers’ college there, re- turned with them. Emma Coleman and Malinda Manning, who have been attending school there, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Boschee and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Michelsen and children, Mr, and Mrs. Art Strand, Otto, Willie and Fritz Uhde, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson, Cecil Elkins, Joe, Olaf and Arnold Wold, Henry and George Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ‘Mowder and daughter Grace, and Roy shoppers in Regan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Michelsen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Charlotte and Ruth Wil- mot, Alice and Barney Strand, Aly Johnson and Mrs. Roy Little and sons Gene and Wilfred motored to Wild- wood Sunday. ie Mr. and Mrs. John Boschee and children were Sunday visitors at the Frank Michelsen home. Mr. Fitzgerald and son Harvey were callers at the Roy Little home Mon- day forning. r Mr. and Mrs, Allen Westerman are 3B. F. Lane entertained a number oe Parents of a baby boy. \ >

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