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\ i i i el =a nesday evening, Sept. 2, with 14 mem- { Taft ||bers present. it was decta ° met in session in the Siem hall Wed- each- month until further ‘notice one) By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY tegular meeting on the first Wednes- — day and a birthday gathering at the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman andj different homes of the members on children called at the. Elsus Elnessithe third Wednesday. The next home Saturday. meeting will be held at the home of Ben Koon and son. Eldon, of|Mrs. Grace Martini Wednesday eve- Bismarck, spent from Wednesday un-|ning, Sept. 16, with Mrs. Gusta Aar- til Sunday at the Gosney home. and Mrs. Kathryn Savage as as- M. L. Lewis was a Bismarck caller|sisting hostesses. Lunch was served 1d ambi nr rls Cea Mas ent the 4-H club at her home Thursday/ Announcements have been received by Braddock friends of the FE Sy a if H tat erie 7 F ge a By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sempel and two Minnesota Sat- G. E. Brennise. Mrs. Joe Kohler and son of Bis- it several days last week night, the of- Tummaged and the safe .| opened. The manager, Norton Strand, | had taken the cash home, thereby train for Virginia, e will visit with friends leaving for St. Paul,| a dents, called on friends here Friday. ‘The Parmenters were on their way to visit relatives at Drake. Laverna Houser, who is attending school in Fargo, spent Thursday In. Regan, en route to her home at Mc- Clusky. Muriel Kelly, Jamestown, was a guest at the W. N. Kelly home last ‘week. 8. D., brought with them their sis- tery Ethel Olson, who has been visit- ing with them for a few months. On the way here they visited with an- Danielson, Fargo, is the other sister, Grace Olson, who has|guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. been attending Normal college st) Jake Danielson. Dickinson. The C. Rhodes family of Wing were Little Shirley and Faye Raeman are/ Sunday guests at the A. H. Lundberg spending a week with their grand-| home: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorem,| Mrs. Knutson spent. Sunday at the at Braddock. Joe Kiefer home. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen left Sat-| As classes opened in differen’ afternoon by auto to visit at/schools many of our young people left home of their son-in-law andjto attend. Those going to Wilton daughter, Mr. and Mrs: Arnold An-|are Ella and Ethel- Schilling, Bérnita, derson of Jamestown, over Sunday|Ray, Vernon and Edward Brennise and Labor day. and Marvin Rupp; Mary Oster, Our staff of teachers for 1931-1932|James Gramling and Robert Marco- vitz go to Canfield; the following to ‘Bismarck: Agnes Brudevold, Miss Ruth Green and Selma Sagn. Mr. Wright, Miss Bru- devold and Mrs. Martini taught in Braddock last year. Registration of the pupils was made Monday after- Sunday to resume her duties in the ‘Bismarck schools. The Willard Dimond family weré guests of Mrs. H. F. Dimond. e} Guests at the A. F. Tourtlotte home Union, M. E. church Sunday evening] Sunday were W. D. Hughes and fam- after. a five weeks’ vacation. An ap-| ily, George Daly and family, and Paul preciative congregation listened to/ Miller and family, all of Mandan. Rev. Kinzler’s message on “The Build- and Rierson spent. Kinsler to ‘Miss Mary Gelermann of Bismarck! Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and son, is a guest at the Mrs. Catherine Zell-| Harold, returned Saturday from a mer home this week. vacation spent at Minnesota points. Miss Fern Glanville and Ben Boff Crandall of Arena, former N. of Wing called at the R. H. Corey f agent at Regan, spent the home on their way to Jamestown| week-end at the B. O. Lein home. Wednesday. Miss Glanville is s niece Maulsby returned to Regan of Mrs. Corey. for the opening of school on ‘The O. R. Martini family have|/Monday. She was accompanied by moved into the J. D. McCusker house|her brother and sister of Sykeston. ‘south of the M .E. church and H. E.| Mi ugust Westerman, Mrs. A. Fraser has bought the L. M. Doer- Lundberg and Allan Westerman, smaly, and ated and Mrs. 'W. N. ally Martini ft are mor . . ON. were it. is dinner guests of Mr. and Mra William Gosney was & passenger to} ite ‘Missouri q Boat, Fargo, is spending her M. Falgatter, Kintyre, was a Brad- at the homé of her sister, “ ie es, Miss Mary Feyereisen here were from Bismarck Wednesday to visit callers Thursday. for a few days at her home here. Nelly Lundberg, who is a pa- Zellmer and daugh- @ Bismarck hospital, is re- ter, Barbara, Mary Gelermann and from the effects of her op- Mrs. J. P. Weber were Linton. callers Tuesday. - Mrs. B. O. Lein, Mrs. L. Hopkins A meeting of the fourth quarterly|and Russell Hopkins motored to Bis- conference of the M. E. church with}marck Wednesday. the district superintendent, Rev. John . and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- Wilde of Bismarck officiating, was Margery were guests of Mr. and Held in the M. EB. church Tuesday eve- Alfred Kelsven, ‘Wilton, Sunday. ning. The attendance was small. A Ladies’ Aid will meet Wednes- call was extended to Rev. ee at the home of Mrs year. Reports of the Sterling | branches of the’ church were given. Robert Baar, Steele, was a Brad- dock caller Monday. By FERN BR. ART Mr. and Mrs. Vic Fadden of Bis- marck were guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn and ‘Warner Sempel over the week-end. |Mr. and Mrs. J. D. of Dris- Billy Olson and gon of. Kintyre were|coll called at the Tom Stéwart home in this Week putting a new| Wednesday. evening. < foundation under the barber shop. ‘Arnold Kusch, who has spent the J. B. Rott of Hazelton made a bus-|last two years here, left for Wiscon- fness call to Braddock Friday. sin ‘Thursday morning. ‘Mrs. A. Schott and daughter, Jean,| Hassin Eele was a Driscoll caller were visitors at the E. F. Savage home| Saturday. Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson ‘The M. Fetterley and E. Saville}and familly visited at the P. Peterson families who spent 10 days visiting) home in Driscoll Sunday. ©. returned Nome ‘Teesdage "|aam’ Senry, Van Horn “of Driscoll ret 2 ‘Mrs. jan ‘Mrs. W. W. Baxter and Hattle Fet-|called at the Ed Schmidkuns ‘ome terley and Helen Martini entertained|/Sunday. ~ at a shower Tuesday afternoon in| Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch were honor of Miss Ada Saville, an Octo-| Bismarck shoppers Saturday. - : ver bride-to-be. The guests were all) Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson were girl friends of Miss Ads. ‘Driscoll callers Seturday. yi Mrs. Emma Button and son, Lyle,| Mr. and Mrs. George Harding, Mrs. and Mrs. F. M. Ryan and children Clarke, T. N. Johnson and were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Alton and Howard, and Mr. and The Ladies’ Aid of the M, E.church|Mra. Tom Stewart and family were met at the home of Mrs. R. Aarvig/Sterling callers Saturday. Thursday afternoon. Mr. and.Mrs. Roscoe Parker and| Mr. and Mrs. A. Amundson and/family were Bismarck shoppers Sat- Mrs. F. M. Long, who spent two weeks/ urday. visiting friends in Iowa, returned} Mr. and Mrs. George Lee visited at) home Thursday evening. James Koon home Sunday. ‘The Ladies of the Woodman circle} Mrs. George Kusch called at the Myron Mamie|the week-end at the home of their| | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball ac- | ited with Mr. and Mrs. John Law last D| Friday with his wife and children, who have been visiting here a few | day. at Harvey, where she visited at the home of her uncle, George Crawford. Mr. Kimball and Mr. Bower contin- ued to Dunseith. They returned Wed- nesday. Mrs. William Herning, Dodge, spent the week-end with her parents, and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker, The Misses Catherine Bruce and Clara Mauk and Warren Doehle, Mof- fit, visited at the Dutton home Wed- nesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter were Sunday dinner guests at John Crawford home. ‘Thompson, Braddock, visited iseveral days last week with her aunt, Mrs. Richard Day. ‘The local schools opened Monday, Dy| with Miss Lillian Lee again teach- ing the Morton school and Miss Lu- cille Millman teaching Telfer No. 2. Roy Dutton visited Tharsday eve- ning at the Jason Hoover home. Mrs. Alex McDonald spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. George Day. Bismarck callers Wednesday were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter, Eleanor; Mrs. Marstall Dralle and. daughters, and Mrs. Orin Dutton and children. Clara Mauk, Moffit, spent several days last week at the Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. George Brittin vis- ited Friday evening at the R. T. Ly- man home. Mrs. Ed Allensworth and daughter, Irene, motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills were callers at the Clifton Kimball home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Triplett mar- sia Keted chickens and shopped in Bis- marck Tuesday. Mrs. Richard Day took Mrs. Madge, Robinson and Mrs. John Eastwood to; the Ladies’ Aid at Glencoe Wednes- day. Mrs. Irwin Reid served the lunch. L. E. Heaton made sveral calls in this vicinity last weex-end looking at cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Weishart and som, Donald, .were Sunday dinner ae at the Dutton home. Misses Irene Johnson, Eleanor Crawford and Rose Giovononoi are} attending high school in Bismarck this year. Mrs. B. R. Slater and daughter,| Janet; Mrs. Emmet Weishart and son, Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Jule Doan and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Day, Mrs. Madge Robinson and Mrs. Alex McDenald-were among the Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mrs. McDonald| entered the hospital for-a few days’ treatment, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and| niece; Mae Thompson, and Mrs. Madge Robinson and sons motored to Braddock Sunday. The Robinson boys remained to attend school, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount and family diner Sunday at the Pete Smith home. Several friends surprised Eleanor] Crawford on her birthday Tuesday. Mrs. Clifton Kimball and Mrs. Mr./teacher in the and fell from the barn roof on his farm. Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Thompson vis- Sunday. Mrs. Ingrid Adams and son, Law- rence, were Friday callers at the Ed Broehl home. J. M. Thompaon called on Jake Dennis of near Wilton Wednesday evening. A few of the neighbor ladies helped Mrs. Erick Pearson celebrate her birthday Wednesday, Sept. 2. Mr. Charley Lind and sons, Willie, Erling, and and Mrs. N. San- delin visited with Mrs. John Law Thursday. Margaret Law was an over-night guest of Loretta Anderson Friday. Rev. Thure Johnson, Maxbass, ar- rived at the John Asplund home ‘Thursday evening. He returned home days. Mrs. Walfred Asplund assisted Mrs. Coe Asplund with her work on Mon- ay. Mrs, Ole Hagstrom and son, Oscar, motored Miss Naomi to Windsor, Sun- day, where she resumed her duties as school on Monday. Nadine Noon and Lee Sundquist were among those who enrolled Mon- @chool, motored here a visited at the Gcorge It home. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Malchert mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Otto Poessler, Philip Gutensoha, Peter Fischer, Pius Mastel, Sebastian Mastel, Robetr Chalfin, Dave Crim- mins, Rayniond Zirnhelt and Allen Beastrom were among those to roller skate at Linton Sunday evening. Mary'é. high Sur and week for Jamestown, where she will attend the Jamestown college. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Beastrom wey visitors a ae Wednesday. meeting je Legion Auxili was ‘held Monday at the home ol Mrs, me nee Ata with Misses Rose ufina Aj assistin, hostesses. daetn . George Monteith, Jr., arrived home Monday from @ month's vacation with hig uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Harry Hubbard, at Buffalo, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. children motored to Bismarck ‘Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gregory and wo motored to Bismarck Tues- Misses Mae Stoddart, Marie Win- derl and Grace Rousie arrived in Hazelton Sunday to begin duti teaching in the local school. Miss day in Wilton high school. Ed Shafer called at the Andrew Hochhalter home Sunday evening. Mrs. Erick Pearson, her son, Ruben, and daughter, Bennevi, called tot Charley Strom was iil last weel Mrs. Charley Lind called on Mrs. John I. Johnson Tuesday morning. Andrew Hochhalter called. at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hochhalter, Regan, Monday. The ladies’ aid of the Swedish sion church will meet next Thursday, Sept. 17, at the Sandelin home with | Baldwin j By: FLORENCE BORNER Mr, and Mrs. Louis Larson visited at the Alvin Nordstrom home the fore part of the week while en route to their home in Minot from Minne- sota, where they had been spending some time with relatives. Mr. Lar- son is a cousin of Mrs. Nordstrom. Richard Rupp, accompanied by his ster, Frances Rupp, will leave soon for the eastern part of the state.| Frances will enroll in the normal school at Valley City, and Richard will continue his studies at the agri- cultural college in Fargo, He is a member of the pharmacy class. Grace Falkenstein, who has been| spending the last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ira tein, left the latter part of the for south of Mandan, where she is teach- ing school. Miss Falkenstein returned last week from Dickinson, where she attended normal school. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe have re- turned to their home in Minot after @ brief visit with friends and rela- tives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayres, son, ‘Wayne, and baby daughter, Menoken, spent Sunday with the W. J. Jiras and Clarence Long families. Mr. and Mrs, William Fricke, Jr., Beth Commin arrived from inkster. eo —_ i Glen View By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Hawn yainn, is here visit ie bs the Walter Simons ciel MMe leds Grace’ ns spent Sunda; Elsie Erstrom home. ee Frank Wochel of Menoken spent the week-end with his wife, who is staying with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Erstrom. Mrs, Enoch Anderson and daugh- ters shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Halvorson accompanied them ae remained in Bismarck until Mon- ay. family attended the Elks’ picnic at, Menoken Sunday. Violet Johnson visited with Helen Anderson Sunday. Miss Pauline Hefta of Wilton will teach in the Holden school this term. She will stay with her aunt and uncle, the Cemenskis. Among visitors at the Jacobson home Sunday were: Fulton Nelson of Crofte, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson and family of Nettle Creek, Willard ant and the Walter Simons chil- ren, Mrs. Lars Jacobson called at the William Brown home in Painted Woods Wednesday. Many from this community at- tended the funeral of Max Newman which was held in Wilton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davenport and. daughter, Florence, ‘Thursday morning for their home in St. Paul, after spending the past few weeks visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot were we evening visitors at the L. Jorgenson home. The ladies’ aid met at the Ira Bai- ley home Tuesday. ‘The Homemakers’ club met at the Patten home y afternoon. are -parents of a daughter born at the family home Thursday. Crofte School No. 2 opened Mon- day with Miss Bernice Morris, Eck- lund, as teacher. There are six pu- pils and others will start later on. A new student is Iona Cummings. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Ira Falkenstein Wednesday ensuing year were: President, Mrs. Roy Lewis; vice president, Mrs. Orvis Adams; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Ed- mund Rupp. Former officers were: President, Mrs. Elmer Williams; vice Richard Day and niece visited Friday afternoon at the Dutton home. tae 2 Still ] By B. P, HAGSTROM Doris Johnson spent Thursday with Helen Pearson. The schools in Grass Lake township opened Monday with the following N.| teachers: Dora Mandigo of Bismarck, Cora De Vee Richards and Harry Vin- cent of Wilton, and Margaret John- son. : Marion Strand assisted Conard Bismarck callers Friday were: Mr. Mrs. John Johnson and son, , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, John Strand, Mrs. Ed Braehl and Mr. and ; Mrs. John Law and daughter, Mar- t. president, Mrs. W. C. Gehrke; sécre- tary-treasurer, Mrs. Orvis Adams. Bernice Morris was an overnight guest at the Ira Falkenstein home ‘Wednesday. Ellison home in Bismarck after a week's visit, with relatives in the community. The Baldwin schools opened Mon- day with Miles Stanton acting as teacher.. Several children from out- side the district are in attendance. economy to dispense with the regular janitor’s services this year, sons, and Mrs, Joseph Vincent of Wil- motored Harry Vincent to Sunday. ter Johnson, Ver- Larson were of Mr. and Had ay B brit i Fy y panied by Mr. Anderson’s father, Gust An- derson, who visited here a few days. ‘Anthony Erickson attended the meeting of the First National Bank board members in Wilton Tuesday evening. Tfoyd Asplund, small son of Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund, has been sick the last week with pneumonia. Mrs. Anthony Erickson has been car- ing for him as he has been in a crit- teal condition. Edgar Thompson motored to the Clarence Falkenstein home Tuesday for his mother, Mrs. J, M. Thompson, who had been visiting there during the i Hazelton By ADALINE LANDSBERGER. Mrs. Wendelin Fischer assisting. Miss Alice Rousu was a visitor Sunday. a a Hf Re A Sk See Tuesday. was 8 Bismarck Tuesday. |. J. Kalberer entertained of the regular bridge club lil Z is 5 a Monday. to’ aa | ui it the day. ~ simon Larson and Verner Johnson g Fd sisters afternoon. Officers elected for the] day. s|ley City, where they session In|ing Axel saan the. past week in ‘The Prairie Hill 4-H poultry club left Sunday for eénesday will be with Edgeley,| Wil ing. i sisting her aunt arrivea| Who SPSeoivumoki will preach in the Mrs. J. J. Landsberger vis-|°% 2.40 services in the Finnish and English business vis-|! the nome of fednesday. Magnus boys, Hugo, sons, Charles ade, Selon and the’ Eides Arena. with friends} ide’s children from Arena came interests. |to Nels Nelson’s Saturday. Emma jag, Bismarck,| Nelson accompanied them from 8t.|where she and Hugo were.over-night The next meeting, which will be an all-day meeting, will be held at the Albert Johnson home near Still. Ruth Wilmot spent the week-end with relatives at Macumber. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were Thursday evening callers at the Harry Davenport home. ‘ John Strand and sister, Mrs. Ed. Broehl, were capital city callers Fri- Among the Regan shoppers from here Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Boschee and family, Henry and g < ty g summer of normal school. ‘William Wontlaja, Mrs, Louis Ol- son, Mavis and Elois and Clarence visited Sunday in Valley City.. Hilma med home with them. Clarence Magnus has beer assist- ‘We with violet Mrs. Elsie Cunningham Alvin Trygg Sept. 16. spent a week as- it, Mrs. Olgot Ryberg, her shoulder. English language at the home of Mrs. Ida Thoreson Priday evening, languages were held at John Hokonen in Lyman by the ‘The following young folks from ‘ol skating in Baldwin Saturday evening: Floyd Anderson, Emma and from home, . L. W. Berkholts and) @ Mr, and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and | 1S guests and returned back home Sun- day with Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family, Gilbert Eide from Arena hwere entertained to dinner and sup- per Sunday at the Nels Nelson home. Sam_ Brown, accompanied by Joe Poole from Baldwin, motored to Bis- marck Sunday. Nels Nelson and his family motored Miss Helen Chalfin will leave this\t0 Arena Saturday night and were guests at the Eide home. Floyd and Irene Anderson Went to jismarck Sunday, where they ey- lied in the senior class of high school Monday. Mrs. Lena Lundquist and son, Pete, expect to leave for Minneapolis this week, where Mrs. Lundquist will be employed. Pete will return here. Two hail adjusters, one for the state and one company adjuster, were hail loss in the northwest part of Trygg township Monday. [Painted Woods j By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Iver Erickson was a Wilton caller Monday. Callers at the Ole Lillefjeld home Monday were Stura Nelson, Elias Lillefjeld and son, Gerald, and L. J. Truax of Wilton. It Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and/ small son, Marvin, and Mrs. Lars Jacobson of near Baldwin visited at the Wm. Brown home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stura Nelson and children motored to Bismarck Tues- day afternoon to visit relatives. They ret home Wednesday. They are now living in Wilton, where their daughter Pam is going to school. Mrs. Theodore Taylor spent a couple days in Bismarck, visiting relatives and having dental work done. She returned Wednesday. Fred McFadden has been threshing his grain in this vicinity this week. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen Thursday. Saturday Wilton callers were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanefeld, Carl Erickson, An- ton Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lille- fjeld and daughter, and Harold Soder- Frank Erickson, Stura and Anton Nelson called at the Walter Kickey home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son, Gerald, of Wilton and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter, Mary Ann, and Mrs. Maria Elsberg were dinner guests at the Joe Brostrom home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son, Ernest, and Mr. and Mrs. Stura Nelson spent Sunday at the Andrew Nelson home. Walter Kirkey, Adolph Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom were Wilton callers Saturday. Mrs. William Brown called on Mrs. Dick Kudick Monday. Alvin Lange was a Wilton caller Tuesday. nN eye | Christiana | ° By VIOLET A. CLARKE J. R. Johnson was e Sterling caller ‘Tuesday. Miss Ruth Wagner, who has spent the summer at the George Harding's, left Thursday for New Salem, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley McCloudle, reside. Ed Freshour was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ers Saturday. Fredo Envik called on Lester Clark Monday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Vio- let called at the Tyler Johnson home Tuesday morning en route to Ster- ling. Elt Harding, Lil Wilton, accompa- nied by the Misses Emma Harding and Dorothy Wilton, were Tuesday evening callers at the Edward Smith nd | home. Marsh and Bub Wilton were Ster- ling callers Saturday. “Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith were Bismarck visitors Sunday. Robert Clarke called at the George Magnus home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were Sterling callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith were) Monday afternoon callers at Mrs.) Pri Jennie Clarke's. Ed Gibson and son Seamon were f Canfield j | _Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘The ladies’ aid met with Mrs. 1. Bailey Tuesday. z The Homemakers’ club met with Mrs. P. E. Patton Thursday. The next meeting is to be held at Mrs. Albert Johnson's and is to be an all- day meeting. Mrs, Ed Rasche and children moved to Wilton Sunday where they plan to live so that Anna Mae can attend school there. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family called at L. Novy’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson and Glen and Mrs. Ole Olson were callers at the A. F. Ghylin home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer called at the Anna Knudson home Sunday. | yy Mrs.’ Joe Keifer, Mrs. John Keifer and Mrs. Moser called there Tuesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Cook and Joe, Jr., spent Sunday at the “Doc” Bailey home near Bismarck. Doc Bailey and Violet Olson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson at the Joe Cook home. Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl and Miss Gud- run Jordahl were shoppers in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humphreys were callers in Bismarck Saturday. ‘They took Miss Helen down where she will go to high school this win- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily were guests at the W. Scott home Sunday. Mrs. Fisher called in Bis- marck on Tuesday. Cleo Bailey, Bessie Wageman, Rose Ellen Patton and Gerald Ghylin are in the beginners’ class at school this ear. is Miss Alice Strand spent a few days visiting at the home of Mrs. Edgar Cornell; south of Still. od sinh ie eee | S.W. Burleigh | By KATIE D. STEWART Archie Nicholson who is in Roches- ter is reported to be in a very serious condition. His wife was called there last week to be with hint while he underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Snyder and ily were Bismarck and Sterling call-/ hom small children visited at the Robert Lane home Sunday. Anna Nicholson and Helen Beck- nall are staying at the Archie Nichol- son home during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson. J. 8. Coulter and son Willard, who have been working at the Harry Edg- erly farm near Sterling, returned to this vicinity last week. Mr. Coulter will be employed for some time at the Lee Mallard home and Willard is now staying at the I. G. Davenport home. He will enter the Apple Creek school. Howard Gramling of Regan ac- companied by his daughter, Gladys, his son James, and Helen Hanson, visited at the John Stewart home Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Stewart, Gladys Gramling, Ernest Lang and Harold Gramling also visited there. Mrs. Coulter and daughter of Daw- son were callers in this vicinity Wed- nesday. Malcolm Bruce recently spent a week visiting at the Dan McLean home. He left a week ago for his @ | home in Jamestown. Emerson Burteh left for a trip by motor to Wisconsin recently. Sunday callers at the Norman Stewart home were: Vernon McLean, John A. Stewart, Howard Kenny, Dan McLean, Ralph Snyder, D. W. Stew- art and James Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hauser and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart were callers at the A. J. Stewart home last week. [Rock Hill ‘| e By RUTH LITTLE Hester Bailey was a Tuesday night guest of Louise Walker. Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son, Steph- en, were Tuesday dinner guests at the J. F. Little home. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs, Ira Bailey Tuesday, Sept. 1. After the meeting the ladies all motored to the schoolhouse to see the girls’ club ex- hibit. A prize was given to the one doing best work on sewing. Judges ap- pointed were Mrs. A. F. Ghylin, Mrs. G. O, Lindsey, Mrs. 8, L. Jordahl. First prize was awarded to Phyllis Little, second going to Naomi Bery, and third to Laurice Jorgenson. J. F, Little and Phyllis motored to Wilton Thursday to consult a physi- cian. Mr. Little has been ill, A township board meeting was held at the home of the clerk, Mrs. Algot Ryberg, Thursday. Mr. Heinle and daughters, Alma and’ Leona, called at the Rasch and Ehnes homes Wednesday. Callers and guests at the J. F. Little home the last week were An- drew Walker and daughter, Shirley; Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son, Steve; Mr. and Mrs. Fay Salter and children; C. O. Kettelson, S. B. Olson, Mrs. Ira Bailey and son, Lawrence, Guss Heinle and children, Guss Graf, Elizabeth Jorgenson, Rev. Johnson of Bis- marck, May Laura and Helen Little, Mrs. Lang, Martha, Mollie, Hilda, and Willie Graf, Marwin Hendrickson, Lawrence Fitzgerald, Willie Jiras, and Mr. and Mrs. Farley. Chas. Colip of Regan called at the Marvin Alm home Saturday. Andrew Ackerman called at the Guss Graf home Friday. Willie Graf helped Isaac Marcovitz to thresh Monday at the Lewis Jor- genson home. Louise Walker was a Saturday night guest of Laurice Jorgenson. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fred Ehnes and daughter, Frieda, were Sunday guests at the Gus Heinle home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub were Fri- day evening guests at the Gus Graf e. Louise Walker, Lewis Jorgenson, Lawrence Bailey, and Laurice Jorgen- son motored to Wing So‘""¢-7 eve- ning. Fay Salter was injured Monday morning when one of his horses kick- ed him in the eye. The horse had hurt his foot. When Salter tried to lift the foot to examine it, the horse kicked him. Salter was taken to a Bismarck hospital. Walter Davenport and daughter, Florence, Lewis and Elizabeth Jor- gehson motored to Regan Wednesday evening. ©. W. Backman’ and son called at the Andrew Kolb and Chas. Hettick homes Sunday. W. H. Kolb called at the Joe Wege- man home Tuesday. Chas. Hettick motored to Bismarck day. Irene and James Fitzgerald were guests at the W. G. Sherman home Friday and Saturday. Mr. and. Mrs. Sherman took them home Sunday. Lester and Bert Mack were Sun- day guests at the Roy Farley home. Frank Farley entered high school Wing Monday. Ivy Fatley entered high school at Bismarck Monday. She will make her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr..and Mrs. Herb Holmes. Frieda Ehnes helped Mrs, Ed Rasche with house work a few days last week. Ruth Little and Willle Jiros called at the Lewis Jorgenson and Andrew Walker homes Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and son, Frank, called at the Roy Farley home Saturday. Wednesday evening guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, “Ruth and Charlott Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Larson. Luella Moses is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kettle- son while attending high school at ring. Bchool No. 2 opened Monday with Allen Westerman as teacher. Miss Eicle will teach School No. 1. She will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen. SI Emil Moses motored to Wing Sat- urday. Quests at the Fred Ehnes home last Marcovitz and son Robert, H. C. Rasche, Ed Rasche, John Kiefer of Wilton, Frank Andrist o Bifsmarck, Gus Heinle and daughters, Alma and Leona. J. R. Fitzgerald and son, Lawrence, and Richard Hendrickson and Virgil Little called at the Joe Wege- man Sunday. Martin Fueling motored to Regan Friday. Elizabeth Jorgenson was an over- night guest of Phyllis Little Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Sherman and family were Friday. evening guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. J. F. Sittle attended a farmers’ elevator meeting at Regan Saturday Pred Olson, who is employed at the Arthur Nelson home, spent the week- end with his wife at the Joe Cook home. i Sunday guests at the W. H. Kolb home were Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Mrs. V. N. Monroe, Stephen Monoer, Allen Tolliver, Charles Het- tick and Anna Billingsberg. Mrs, Roy Farley returned home from Bismarck Tuesday with Wilma, who has been a patient in a hospl- tal Heaton J By SARAH HEINLE A. H. Heinle, daughter Rachel and {gon Richard motored to Wilton Mon- ; day. Joe Brezden was a caller at the William Brezden home Tuesday, |_, Dick Rielle was a caller at the A H. Heinle home Monday evening. iayniey Gur ae Turtle Lake, & staying his aa Grandparents at Fine Shia oar Elmer Rintz were callers ai ¢ A. H. Heinle home ‘Thursday. ie Walter Grewe called at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. J. Richard of Wtiton was a caner in this community Friday. Mr. Handbuck, McCluskey, was a caller in this neighborhood Saturday. Among those shopping in Wilton Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner and daughters, and niece, Erna Wagner; Walter Hin! Mr. and Mrs, L, Spitzer and fam!ly; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and fam- ily; John Gill; Mrs. Jake Spitzer; J. N, Bazaraba; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brezden; Paul Brezden and daughters; Bob Laughlen and son, Mike; Jennings’ young folks, and Knocks’ young folks, and Dave Keck. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shearer and daughter, Margena, motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Sarah and Richard Heinle were callers at the Walter Grew home Monday afternoon. _ Amanda and Elise Grewe were call- ers at the G. E. Shearer home Mon- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Walcker are parents of a baby girl born recently. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ollenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenburg and family were Wilton shoppers Satur- day evening. Visitors at the A. H. Heinle home last week included Walter Heintz, William Wagner, Mr. Ferric, Elmer Rintz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and son, Ernest, and daughters, Amanda and Erna, and grandson, Marvin Sei- bel; Walter Grewe, Frank Brezden; Norman Hall, Amanda, Elise, Leo, and Laverne Greme, and Mr, and Mrs. Fred H. Walcker, Turtle Lake, —_————__——_——"—"“* [ Welch’s Spur °o > By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and family and Mrs. Hugh Brown mo- tored to Fairmont, Minn., for a few days’ visit with friends and relatives this week. They returned home Sun- day. Mrs. Sara McMurrich accom- panied them as far as Jamestown where she visited her daughter, Mrs. George Herron. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily visited at the Robert Welch home Wecnesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ovelein and family called at the Robert Welch George Varnum and Jack Ishmael homes Wednesday evening. Mrs. John Welch and nephew, Les- ter Stahl, called on Mrs. Jack Ish- mael Wednesday afternoon. Lawrence Doppler and Marcus Trembley motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will McMurrich and family stayed at the. Chester Boyd farm while the Boyds went on their motor trip to Minresota. Word has come from Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and son that they arrived at Merced, Calif., Thursday evening, Aug. 27. Mrs. Luella Bird and brother Stan- ley McCurdy and Mrs. Robert Welch have been suffering from very bad cases of poison ivy. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- fly, Mr. and Mrs. Horacé Dirlam and family and Robert Welch were in Bismarck Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown and family called at the Robert Welch home the middle of the week. Two of the Ryberg boys of north of Menoken visited at the Doppler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family visited at the Jack Ishmae) home Sunday. [____Menoken 1 ©. By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein enter- tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hans Evenson and daughter Evelyn of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ruderoannt and Tony Knoll of Man- The Moffit Sunday school visited the Menoken Sunday school Sunday afternoon. Elmer Klepstein left Tuesday for Grand Forks where he will attend the state university during the coming year. The Misses Lillian Newman of Zap and Margareth Olson of Jamestown, teachers in the Menoken school, are rived here a week early to arrange for housekeeping in the Park Wood house. Mrs. A. C. Dance and family and Mrs, Eugene Brown of Kansas City, motored to Regent Friday Mrs. Wm. Trzynka and also Mrs. Frank Brown at New England. They returned to Menoken Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford and Mrs. R. G. Abel O. R. Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Dance and Mrs. Euge! guests at the R..M. Ludemann visitors of Mrs. Clifford Craven Fri- day. Mrs. Clifford Craven entertained the Menoken Ladies’ Aid Thursday selected until the permanent drivers are chosen. Fred Robinson, Geo. Ely and Mr. Knoll were given the job. Forty-eight county cooperative as- Illinois are associated Real Bengal tigers, descendants of animals which escaped from s wreck- ed circus train 18 years ago, are found wild in Mexico. aa Prin indicate, a agriculture » Use Ath] arora ‘of 65,000,000 horsepower a} lay. In 1930 there tors at work on States 1,000,000 trace were farms of the United be.”