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the. Clitton Mimball Morrison and son, Homer, were Moffit callers Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and fam- of Moffit visited wil Olgon’s mother, Mrs, J. ball. | and Charles Dutton visited with Donald Weisheart Friday Mrs. Neva Allenaworth was marck visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.-Ohas. Anderson were Sunday guests at the Jason Hoover |on ni Mrs. Marshall Dralle and Mrs. Orin Dutton were Tuesda: Day and Kimball hom Miss Irene Dralle visited with Miss Edna Gosney at Bismarck callers Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Morrison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover pot gaa Duteh Kimball and Orin Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crawford mot- ared to Bismarck Friday. z ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Robideau and dined at the William Mills Braddock By MRE. E. F. SAVAGE The Study and Civic Club met: ‘Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Allenswi The program consist+ ed of readings and a spell-down. The winners in the spell-down were Grace Martin and Emma Bower. The next Sept. 22 with Mrs. Mesdames Long, Fetterly, Aarvig and Zellner left by aute early Mony day morning to attend the conven- tion of Federated Women’s Clubs held nds gathered at Murphy home on Thursday even- for Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MeOusker, ose birthdays all come in the same Dale Barton and Bob Eckery made 8 trip to Dawson Saturday. M. Hogan of Seneca, Ill, was in Braddock Monday. Billy Wilton whe formerly lived in Braddock and who has lived in Tol- edo, Ohio for: seme time arrived in Braddock this week. At a mesting of the School Board bids were accepted for coal and haul- ing during the year. Mrs. J, P. Peterson has rented the Mrs. W. F. May house. Mrs, A. J. Piers and Miss Gertrude » Jas. Murphy motored to ursday moraine, Miss Ong V, Baker, whd is attend- ing high school at Braddock is stay- ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and Mr. E. E, Clarke drove to Selfridge Sunday and spent the day at the Vv. home. Roy Weber Tuesday returned home from &t. Paul where he hes been employed for some time. Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Lowe called on Braddock friends on thelr way to ton Wednesday. From there Mra, Lowe Will go to Mitchell, 8. Dak. to spend the winter with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Sempel and visited with Bismarck! friends Priday. A meeting of those interested in the Braddock cemetery was held Fri- day. The following officers were elected: President, President, Rassen t, G. H. Dexter, and Koenig. { Hezelton day guests at home, { Hazelton } me By ADAINE LANDSHERGER Ry Adaine Landsherger ‘The Business Men’s Club met; Neighbors met Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrq. Anna Elshunde. Gimbel, daughter of . Julius Gimbel, returned home Saturday from the Theo, Gim- =: Bunice ‘Whelits entertained a umber of her friends, at her home ‘Wednesday night, the event being “lars. “William Mallay entertained the members of the efternoon bridge ednesday. Mrs. Joe Wohiman motored to Line Migs Cleo Rott motored to Hague Whine A’, Kurte entertained the members of the Pioneer Bridge Club ‘Tut Mra, Jakie ‘Gimbel was a ‘Linton ‘H. M. Gerber were last. Thuraday. y callers at the! 5. agp 5 ak. visiter Thursday. Mr. and 5 Mrs. at Bismarck “ie Marie beg aE dl ge urday for Chicago, where she Co lis tatnine at the Lutheran Dea- coness Hospital. Car] Roberta of Fargo spent sev lays visiting Hazelton friends, and Mrs. Joe Wohlman mot- Bismarck ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Foley iy. Romie of Cambridge, 8. D, arrived here Sunday to spend the his parents, Mr, and Mrs. TOM. ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gregory and family motored to Bismarck last Gun- day. Gorman ferran stares teaching M south of 5 Mer and Mrs, John Sterling of Bis- marck visited Monday . Shipments of cattle and hogs will be made Tuesday by the local ship- associations. sic A. Lenhart and W. L. Yeater attended the fair at Wishek Wed- The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian ehurch will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. E. Hulsether. Miss Alice Larson spent the week- end visiting at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. Henry Bertram. Miss Elsie Slater arrived here Tues- day to visit relatives and friends. Miss Cleo ave soit Paul Hinkley otered to Linton matiss Jessie Smith visited at the Wohlman home saturday. Mr. and Mrs, J, J. Meyer motored Mrs. Jake Rott, son Lee, and daugh: ter Florence, motored to Linton Sat- urday evening. Mrs. Shultz and Mrs. Bakken of Bismarck attended ie aren of vA Ri Neighbors held at the home Mo annie Klabunde Thursday. Mr, end Mrs. Sedict of Brookings, S. O- visited with friends here the Mus Anne Schneider of Hebron arrived here Sundsy to spend several days at the John Meyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Harwood of Lem- mon are visiting friends and rela- Mys. J. Ghalfin began teaching Monday at the Fransen school. The Hazelton Eastern Star mem- bers entertained the Linton Easiern Star members at Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Bradberg of Hettinger arrived here Sunday for a visit with friends. Cleo and Lee Rott went to Hague Monday morning to begin teaching at their respective schools. meeting will be heatess. my » Fred Fookler drove to Dun- seith this week. » and Mrs. Frank ehildren were Bunday guests of Mrs. Ryan's parents, Mr. bernagie ef Napoleon. W, A. Parling of Beach was visit- it the home of his sis~ . Corey. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. Bundah] and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wurm and family of Kintyre were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del- ing ter, Mrs, R. N. By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and daugh- ter Frances of Fargo were visitors Monday at the William Mills home. Geo, Morrison and Mrs. Homer Andrews and Mrs. Lester An-| vines Monda! Federated Clubs convention. Wm. 1 who lives on the John Swanson farm south of Brad- dock has a splendid’ garden of all kinds of vegetables. she picked 1263 cucumbers from her A Bhe states that Lucile Crawford spent the week, end with her sister, Mrs, Wil- Mr. and Mrs, John Emineth are . R. Button received a message Gunday evening of the death of two] t: uneles in Minnesota. Button and Lyle left Monday for the Button Mrs. Hoine of Napoleon left with them. - ‘Misses Opal and Jane Mathena of Haselton are attending high school Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover, and family were dinner guests at the Emi} Enockson home in Moffit @un- Mrs. George Day and Mrs. Richard Day were callers gt the C. D. Kim- Mr. and Mrs. John Sempel of Ida- ho arrived in Braddock Friday and: are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. War- Mr. re Mrs. J. 8. Swanson, who 1 of poor health, arrived at their old home Saturday. Mr. E. E, Laspes ot Kintyre was a say ites woes and mother;ner guests at the Clifton Kimball moved into the 8. A. Engleman house | home near Brittin. George Shepherd. coynty commis: sioner was a Braddock caller Satur- day. Mrs. G. Naaden was Wild Rose Homemakers . Welch's Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH a Irvin Neugebaur called on Rebert med 18 tie ritaity Nougebaur apd Mrs, John . Milas Luella ‘ollifson taught a summer term at Welch Monday. fe d _and!home Monday. school eeain Monday. _Con= sophomore in high asheol this ind Mrs. Irvin Johnson and family of Bismarck visited at the W. E. Snyder home Tueaday. Lawrence Doppler motored te Bis- marek Tuesday. Mrs. Horace Dirlam' and little son, accompanied by Mrs. Sara McMur- vish motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Glen Oder has atarted putting up hay. Marcus Trembley and the Dopp- ler boys have been helping him. The Cross-Country Homemakers’ ¢lub met with Mrs. Otte Derman Wednesfay. Mrs. Gulson, gave talk wuraing. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam called at the Robert Welch and Doppler brothers’ homes Tuesday. | Mr, Woodland of Glencoe called at itart-ta red is a Year. Mr. a Baturday|the Sara McMurrick home Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Will McMurrich and family moved on to Mr. Wood- Jand’s place this week. the Doppler home Thursday. evening. Oliver Welch called at the home of his son Robert Thursday evening. An ice cream social was held at the Gtewartsdale church Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch called at the Robert Welch home Friday. Mrs. John Nieland called at the R. M. Welch homo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder and two sons and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and nephew, Mr. end Mrs. Robert Welch and family, the Doppler brothers and Marcus Trem- bley were in Bismarck Saturday. A few friends and neighbors gath- ered at the Robert Welch home Sat- urday evening where dancing and cards were enjoyed. The occasion was Mr. Weleh’s birthday. Margaret McMurrich who has been staying with Mrs. Lucille Oder this summer, returned home Sunday. with Leo Doppler Sunday. and cuts on his back Saturday when he was thrown from a hay rake, The secident occurred after mules which were hauling the rake became fright- ened and bolted. - f ” Eekiund ot By JUSTINE MORRIS Mabel McCullough drove mail. for Seorse Gray the forepart of the week. Gene Perkins was a caller in Wil- ton Tuesday. Sam Brown was a caller at the A. F. Anderson home Sunday Raymond Morris week at the Brown brothers home, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace derson home Tuesday, \lard Dimond to Regan Tuesday, Anderson home Tuesday. jae the T. F. Morris home Tuesday. {ams Monday. Falkenstein home Monday. ; Brown brothers home Monday. were callers in Wilton Monday. [ares home. jand daughter Betty and Gusta Lars- |gard were visitors at the Clarence C. T. Barton, Viee/ Falkenstein home Thursday. Aarvig, Warren Baker visited at the T. F, | Morris home Thursday evening. were callers in Regan Tuesday. Morris visited at the Frank Miller home Sunday. Aldene Morris returned to her home Sunday after visiting for some time at the Edward Morris home. [Missouri * By L. M. CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Small of Bis- Margaret of Harvey called on a num- ber of friends in this community Wednesday afternoon, Miss Eleanor MacDonald spent a Frances Rupp at her home in Bald- * | win. Many attended the ice cream and church Friday evening. days last week visiting with her sis+ ter, Mrs. William Mills, near Brit- in. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Burbage and Mrs. Alma Burbage of Bismarck vis- ited at the William MacDonald home Bunday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Clark and Bob McDonnell visited at the John Craw- ford home Saturday. Miss Eleanor MacDonald is at- tending business college in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family were entertained at Sunday dinner at the William Mills home near Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine vis- MacDonald, at a Bismarck hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter, Lucille, were Sunday din- —— Schrunk | —* By MARGARET MARCHANT ‘Thomas Novak motored to Wing Wednesday afternoon, @\2% the Ralph Halver farm Wednes- ‘ternoon. ee wes a business calt- er at the Jeceb Stroh home Tues- evening. ne Dave Hochalter and _ sister, Annie Stroh, are busy cleaning and painting the Eberly house where the Hochalters will live. Marcella Neiters spent Monday vis- iting with Mrs. Henry Seilinger. day, Sunday supper guests and visitors at the Marchant home were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt, Emil Stroh, Dil- and son Wil-!mer McClellan, Edward Stroh, Gust le called at the Doppler brothers’ man % went lo Menoken to| ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored j Witt, avin Wentz and Herbert Hoff- THE BISMARCK TRIRI deen Smith and son Al called at! Raiph and Raymond Snyder visited | Lawrence Doppler sustained bruises spent the past Were supper guests at the A. F..An- Donald Morris accompanied Wil- Marjorie Morris called at the A. F. Mr. Thompson of Bismarck visited Frank Miller called on Gordon Wil- Levi Anderson called at the Ira Bennie Anderson called at the | Frank Miller and Gordon Williams called at the Benton Backman home en route to Wilton Monday evening. Gene Perkins and Irving Funston Bennie and Levi Anderson, Prank Miller and Ralph Taplin were Tues- jgay evening visitors at the T. F./ Rot Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein Gordon Williams and Frank Miller A vetenary from Bismarck visited locate soon in business in that town.|at the Keator home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sparks and family of Hazelton and Marian marck, Mrs. Eugene Swift of Glen Ullin, Mrs. Art Morris and daughter few days last week visiting with Miss cake social held at the Presbyterian Miss Lucille’ Crawford spent a few sens, Dean and Harold, called Wed- funeral of the late Mr. Bled were Mr. and Mrs. William Ennis, Mr, and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and family, Mr, val and Mrs, Will Thieling, Mr. and . Irvine's it, Mrs. Alex Noted “sen lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and daughters, Minnie and Lucile, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ujfers. Hazlegrove called Friday aft at the Carrie Kraft home. called at Qpal Gray were in Wing on ‘Thyrsday morning. Gray visited Thuraday with Mrs. Har Roy Marchant was = brief caller dleg Sunday for RolJa, where sne egain will teach the coming term. Saturday were and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner and Prank Gray. Ed Wegner home. So Roy Marchant was a dinner guest! : at the D. FP. McClellan home Sun-| 9. high school in McKenzie Monday. to Wilton Sunday, where Jehn con-/ Fred sulted Dr. ‘Thompeon. trea decob Wents and family are mov. ing near Center, N. D. Herbert Hoffman called-at the J. Stroh home Gunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. A. 8. Marohant ang family motered to Wing Saturday afternoon. Irene and Margie Marchant vis- ited with Mahe] Lytle in Wing Saty urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jaeob Stroh and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and family, Ted Hoehalter and Ruth a spent Sunday at the J. Stroh ome, Annie, Edward and Ted Stroh and the Misses Anne and Ruth Wah! mo- tored to McClusky Saturday ever . and Mrs, John Witt were hust- ness callers at the Wenzel Kozinek home Saturday. ° Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hubbel anq daughters, Ellen Mae and Dorothy, and son, Grant, Jr., John Witt, Emi} and Ed Stroh were business visitors . the Marchant home Monday eve- ing. Roy Marchant was e business call- er at the ‘Thomas Novak home. Mr. and Mrs. Jasab Stroh and ae attended church service Sun- lay. Fer ol nus Geo nie Tryss | By GLADYS NELSON The Trygg Cedarhill Homemakers’ club members held a meeting Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. Ed Lund- quist, Seven members were present, Visitors were Mra, David Trygg, Mrs. Maggie Buckley and Mrs. Lena Lundquist. A demonatration for home decorations was given by Mrs. Geo,|day. Neleon, A dainty lnchean was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mra. Gene Cunning- ham. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, Oct, 7, instead of on Thursday, at the Homer Tayler home. Gladys Nelson was an avernight| guest Tuesday night and visited Wednesday at the Hendrickson home in Regan. . Mr. and Mrs, Homer family motored to Bism: day, also Mandan. Mr, and. Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gertie Mae and Gwendalyn motored. to Bis- marck Saturday Jooking after vari- ous business affaira, Gertie Mae had some dental work done while there. Mrs, Arthur Magnus, Lylas, Lynn and Elmer, Mr. and- Mrs, Martin Magnus, Roy and Marvin Magnus and Bob Barrows of Qleer Lake vis- ited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Matt Magnus. Miss Florence Mae Little trom near Baldwin came out te the Art. Magnus home Wednesday on busi- ness matters. i ey Butte | Sibl lor and Satur-! By MES. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Lieyd and Marian Clizbe returned home from Golden Valley, N. D. Tuesday. Sibley schools opened Monday. Mrs. Thompkins opened the East’ Sibley school with four pupils and Mr. H. P. Thompkins opened \the west Sibley school with eight pupils. Mrs. Donald McLean returned to her home Sunday after spending two ag with her mother, Mrs. L. B, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans, Carl Berndt and E. Bloomquist and family motored South of Bismarck Sunday. Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday from here were Mr. and Mrs. §, E Cilzbe, Mr. and Mis, Paul Thomp- kins, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. L. Roth, and E. Bloomquist and family. Mollie Glum atarted high schoo} in Bismarck Monday. Alice and By- ron Glum started high school in Mc- Kenzie Monday. L. B. Roth and Wilmar and Alvin called at the E. Bloomquist “home ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. ©. Wildfang and children visited at the S. E. Clizbe home Sunday. John Gium called at the E. Blooms quist home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson mots ored to Bismarck Sunday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wildfang vigite ed at the P. E. Roth home Sunday. Mary Ellen Ruse spent the weekr end at the 8. E. Clizbe home. L. Davenport and family motored to Bismarck Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and baby called at the Leonard Daven- port e Wednesday. Mrs, Gilbert Cederstrom and baby returned home from the Bismarck hospital Sunday. e: George Pettis is assisting Earl Ev- ans with his work. ————__-__—______—_—-¢ | Hazlegrove ne By MES, RAY HAZLEGROVE — Roy Gorsline and Rev. Brown of, Tuttle called at several places in the neighborhood Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and Sund week. sehool. nesday at the Ray Hezlegrove home. Some of those who sitended the| Milter and Mrs, Jee Goldsmith and family, Lindekugal and daughter, Eve- Frank Gray-and Mr. and Mrs. Roy ‘ternoon Mrs. Bert a ee is Harold e's lay. Mr..and Mra. Prank Gray and Miss business ahl. Mrs. Prank Gray and Miss Opal, rove, Miss Ione Goldsmith will leave Among those shopping in Tuttle Mrs. Ww; janis Lucille, Hazlegrave, Ed| Elmer Perry called Sunday at the’ Christiana \ By VIOLET A, CLARKE Miss Dorothy Wilton started to! 4 lay. She is staying with her grandmother, EA Harding and sister, Miss Em- ma, accompanied by} their uncle, } t week with Mrs, Wagner's parenta in |dgy, ede Holku Motored to Wilton Mens ye Burl Shearer was a caller at the A. H, Heinle home Sunday morning. tg John Hammack was sick last Florence La be tianeee By HELEN WITT Miss Lena Kraft spent a few days last week with Mrs. Arthur Tees. Emil Strah and Gust Witt motered to Wing Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt called at the Jacob Rath home near Tuttle Miss Martha Hindbauch is helping Mrs. Arthur Tees cook for thrashers ding, were callerg at the Al-|were Sunday guests at the Andrew Qlgon home. Andrew Kolb, Stephen Monroe lwin Holton and Alvin,|Allen Tolliver called at the W. Knute’ Johnson, Mrs. Nora Sharp. and Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss among those who were business callers in Sterling Tuesday. Max Lang of Sterling cailcd at Mrs. Jennie Clarke's Smith's Thi Mr, and Mrs, igen's ene night this week, She alsa visited at the Ba home, Mrs. W. A. Bile and fam- raped, per Aran Lien home Sunday evening. “Mr, and ily, Mrs, Ed’ Kolb home ‘Sunday. Mr. and Mrg. Frank Wentzel and family of Bigmarek were Sunday Guests at the Chas. Hettick home, Clayton Virgil and Phyllis Little were Friday evening guests at the Ira Bailey home. The Ditagereld children have been ‘Violet were 4 Pedal se eo for y attended to business They returned home Menday . . and Mrs. C. M. Bijerke Alice Funk called at Styart @ fon’s and J. O. Rise’s Sunday. Dry. and Mrs, Baer of Steele gp Sunday evening visiting at the D las Barkman home. irkeland motored to y- Mr, and Mrs. Hegenbush and f: ily of Mandan and Mrs, Merle’ fe) nest Schoon moved Robert Sharp's farm recent- ly, They formerly lived in the Clear Lake vicinity. Mra. visitar Friday. Lenwood and Raymond Byers and Eli Harding attended the party at! the Warren Kelher home near Dris- cell Saturday night. Ed Freghour was a Sterling caller. Saturday. Rol Barrows and Marvin Mag- 6 callers at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s Saturday. Several attended the party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Freshour Saturday night. Elder Elness was a Sterling caller Tuesday. on Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ehnes visited at the Guss Graf home Sunday, Mrs, J. F. Little, Ruth Virgil and Phyllis, Ira Bailey and Willie Jiras motored to the T. I. Bailey home Syn- day. They called at the Herb Little home in the evening. Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Mrs. V. N, Monroe:and Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Louise Walker broke her arm Tyes- day evening just above the wrist while cranking a car. Humphreys took her to Wilton where Dr. Thompson set the kone. She is staying at the Ira Bailey home for.a ‘pharp was @ Bismarck Sunday at the Harold Christians Mrs. Seilinger was taken to the hos- pital Thursday where she remained The Misses Emma and Esther Hind- bauch called at the Henry Seilinger home Sunday. Charley Seilinger was a Bismarck caller Monday. Mrs. Owen McIntyre ealled at the Ralph Halver home Wednesday. Migs Theo Johns spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. John Witt. Donald McKinnon, who has been | © working for Arthur Tees, returned home Saturday. Charley Johns was « Wing shopper Eddie Arneson, Tilman Opole: Leroy Draviand of Windsor Poa here Saturday evening, to spend short time at the Alfred Arnes Callers at the Ira Bailey home Wednesday were Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth and Clayton Little and Andrew Dorothy Barkman and Geo Pehl spent Sunday evening at Christ Wetzel home Are! Arthur Rise called at Dallas man’s Tuesday evening. ‘ Magnus called at Mrs. Jen- larke’s and Christ Schoon’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs, George Harding were | See“ eeemeeeeen el # | Sterling callers Wednesday. } Marvin Magnus called at the H, | ®. Wright home Tuesday. Mrs. Seamon Gibson was a Ster- Ung ealler Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Gibson and Mrs. Seamon Gibsen visited at the Albert Chris- tianson home in Clear Lake tewn- ship Saturday. J. R, Johnson was a Sterling caller Monday. Harry Edgerly of Taft township called at the Ed Gibson home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins call- ed at the John Moser home Tuesday. Charles Hettick called at the Ernest, Gordon home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Fueling were Regan callers Saturday. Tu Andrew Walker motored te Regan Menoken jesday. By MRS. JENNIE The Florence Lake schools opened © pica PANE Monday morning with Hallord Scal- Jon teaching school No. 3 and Miss Opal Harvey teaching school No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored to Wilton Sunday. Marcella Neiters and Glendon spent Monday with Mrs, Henry Seil- Laurice Jorgenson will leave Sun- day evening for Wilton where she will attend high school. her home with Mrs. Ed Rasche. S. W. Nemita and son were Regan callers Tuesday. Mrs, James King and children Ruby and Austin were Tuesday guests at the Roy Little home, Regan — 1 Fela aie Se ase a ni Rama | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Margaret Garnes entertained a number of her school friends and Miss Maulsby Wednesday evening, the occasion being her 11th birth- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mattson Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers were at the V. M. Craven home Mrs. Paye Salter of 4. H, Balter home Sul She will make Mrs. Dennis jundsy for Mi: wart, Margarette Olson, Lillian and Frieda f Hatton and Vv Regnes of Langdon. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Evanson 5 4 Ms Sterling | By FERN R. STEWART Mrs, Oscar Anderson and daugh- ter, Clara, called at the Joe Lewis home near Drigcoll Tuesday. Henry Yan Horn and Ness ealled at the Tom Stewart home Wednesday, L, B. Bmith, who hag been visiting relatives in Iowa, returned home Wednesday, By MRS, F, 0. JOHNSON Mrs. Clarence Swanson and daugh- ter, Beva Jean, 1s visiting in Minne- Mrs. H. A. Knudson entertained Mrs. Ella Rosvold and family at din- Russell Topkins motored to Har- mon and Stanton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Richardson of Sanger spent the past week at the A. L, Garnes home. Mrs. H, F. Dimond, Mrs, B. O. Lein and Mrs. L. Hopkins motored to Mc- Clusky Monday and visited at the 5, Lillian Newman of Mrs Egner Swanson and children hi spent a few days in Linton. They attended the Golden anniversary of Mrs. Swanson’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. of Valley City, primary grades er. Mr. and Mrs. An Windsor motered here Bernadine and Agnew, daughters of Mr. and roid are attending school Mrs. Tony Newglebaur, been a patient in a hospital at marck, expects to return to her hon Miss Eleanor Seiber of Spent several days visit Miss lotte Sherman. bod Faye Salter visited at the J. Salter home Tuesday and Wednesd i and Anderson was a Driscoll caller Wednesday. School meeting was held in the bank Wednesday night. was made in two routes. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family, Miss Grace .Johnson, Mrs. Mildred McLean and son, and Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch visited at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. Lee Neth was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mra. George Kusch called at _the Christ Bchoon home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were e Driscoll callers Friday. Mrs, Henry Van Horn and Mrs. J. D. Stewart called at the Hassin Eele and Tom Stewart homes Monday. Miss Jessie McKay spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Helmer Meland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmidkung were Bismarek shoppers Saturday. School opened Monday with an en- rollment of 76. School was held only until noon, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjrstrom vis- ited at the Mrs. Evelyn Mork home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson vis- ited at the Ernest Johnson. home Geo. Wallen and|L. family of Steele and Miss Mildred Ness at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Sawyer enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann and family at dinner Sunday eve- Misses Edith Olson, Elsie and Cor- delia Meyer and Adolph and Julius Janke spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. I. H. Omodt. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swanson and Mr. and Mrs, Hans Kluksdahl spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. A. FP. Tourtlotte mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. A, H. Helgeson, Gladys Bur- dette and Evangeline Kelly of Bis- marck called on Regan friends Thurs- Mra. John Bjerke and children, of Nome, N. D., spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Fisher. The Bjer- ke’s are former residents of Regan. P. M. Colip and son Oharles mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. The American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs, Edgar Cornell Thursday afternoon. It was decided to invite the Bismarck unit to Regan for a round-up council in October. A. H. Lundberg motored to Bis- marck Tuesday to visit his sister Nel- ly, who is a patient in St. Alexius hos- ited her parents, Mr. rere Graves, Monday and Mr, and Mrs, L, Blensley and ily of Bismarck were guests at dij ner Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Olson and Mrs, Tillie Meyer spent the week-end in |Fargo visiting Mrs. Meyer's son, Ray G. Meyer, who was seriously hurt in an automobile accident last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Merkle, have been visiting here a few days, returned to Moorhead, Minn., Thurs- Orville Hansen is staying at G, N. Varnum home and attendi high school in Menoken. Miss Olga Neuglebayer term of school in the north school Monday. Mrs, Frank Howe and Bismarck were guests of Mr. and Mi George Ely Tuesday. Conrad Welch is staying at the C. Dance home and attending h school in Menoken. Mrs. Glenn Brown visited at Neuglebayer home Thursday. The Menoken Sunday School visit the McKenzie Sunday Scho day. Mrs, Ted Hindemith of Bismarck spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeizs. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson, Miss Della Olson, Mrs. FP. O. Johnson and Miss Josephine Johnson were Bis- marck visitors Monday. Mrs. Mary Lindblad spent Tuesday The 4-H club met at the home of Vernice and Evelyn Newcomer Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Lewis and family spent Sunday in Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dahl. Miss Lillie Sampson spent Sunday afternoon with Misses Dorothy and Josephine Johnson. Mrs. Bertheau and son, Herman, of Linton accompanied by Mrs. C. A. Swanson motored to Taylor Thurs-| 4. Mrs. B. O. Lein was a Bismarck {Shopper Thursday. Bernice Rhines leaves this week for Fargo, where she will attend School at the A.C. Richard, who will attend Fargo high school, is already ton, L. E.. Heaton, Jr., and Charley Anderson af McKenzie were town callers Monday. Misses Beatrice Halland and Mar- garet Ness called at the Charles Jackson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howitson moved in- to the old postoffice building last Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Ey- errett Allan returned to their home Gladys Gramling left Sunday to be- gin her teaching duties, at a school The Menoken Homemakers club n at the Ed Ebling home Thursd Mrs. R. M. Ludemann gave the The club has been with Mrs. V. M. Mrs. Park Wood vice presdient Paul Holmes, secretary and and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann and Dance project leader. The ¥ meeting’ will be at the R. M. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling were Ping in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack DeMolen family of Milnor motored here : ly visiting Mr. and Mrs, Park Woo Mra. R. M. tertained five tables of day night in honor of Mrs, mann’s birthday. + Score honors won by Mrs, R, G. Abelein 0 Ayers. Miss Evelyn Evenson BI | Marek wes an out-of-town guest. ir. and gust » Al and daughter and John of Marion, 8. D., and Miss Houser of Hazen spent Friday Saturday visiting at the A. H. home. Mabel Jacobson of Wing called on Mrs. B, O. Lein Friday, Bessie Wilson spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Anna Wilson, Other guests of Mrs. Wilson were: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ongard and !daughter Creda, of Mason City, Iowa; Lillian Ong of Pasadena, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder and family Helen and Rex Swindling entered high school here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Gibson were town callers Tuesday. Harry Edgerly called at the T. N.| Johnson heme Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Elsus Elness called at the Elder Elness home Sunday. Howard Schmidkunz left Sunday, for Hazelton. where he will work on the Ross Baker farm and go to Mrs, William Mickelson is a patient in St. Alexius hospitg!, having had an operation for appendicitis Saturday. August Westerman and Mr, and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son visited at the. Willard Di- mond home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelsven and children of Wilton were guests at the Carl Lein home Sunday. Sunday guests at the W. N. Kelly home were the following: Mrs. Sharnowsky of Bismarck; Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Seott, the Misses Malinda Manning, and Alvire Asp- lund and Albert Lerman and Marion a Mr. and Mrs. By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Herman Nieman called at the Mel Ness home Friday. Mrs. A. E, Cline attended the school meeting in Sterling Priday night. Mrs. L, B. Smith entertained Union Aid at her home Thursday. Miss Edna Mae Gosney spent @ week visiting at the Triplett home Ernest Hurr and daughters Ida and Fimona were town callers Priday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey were Bismarck callers Friday, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elness of Ster- ling and Oje Olson spent Wednesday the Herman Wieman me. Pe Gosney was a Driscoll call- er Friday afternoon, Ernest Hurr and daughters Ida and Elmona were Bismarck callers Priday. James Baker was a town caller Sat- Miss Ann Hayes is teaching the White school again this term. Charley Gosney spent night at the Ben Koon home in Bis- Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil- lam were Sterling callers Monday. Miss Loretta Jacobson spent Priday afternoon in tew.n Henry Swingling and yboys were| w, Sterling callers Saturday. Mrs. Herman Nieman called at the iisus Elness home as Henry Swindling entertained the Homemakers’ club at her home Mr. and Mrs. Georgs town callers Wednesd j Rock Hill Oe -By RUTH LITTLE G. O. Lindsey and children were supper guests at the S. L. Jord- ahl home Friday. Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver called at the Roy Farley home Fri- | Soptt, | Howard Gramling and Ted Lehr left Sunday for the west coast, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Lein and Mr. and ,Mrs. L, Hopkins motored to the Mrs. T. A. Olson Jamestown visited their Miss Margarette, Friday. at ner Priday evening in honor of sixth birthday of her son, and Mrs. R. G. Abelein y. Mrs. Ira Bailey and son Laurence and Louise Walker motored to Bis- marck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son Raymond motored to Regan Sat- Ye Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg were Sunday guests at the Strom home. Edward Kolb calied at the Mrs. Kolb home Wednesda; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson called at the Ernest Gordon home Frances Tourtlotte and Andy Garnes spent the week-end at their respective homes. The Regan ball team was defeated by the Alta team Sunday, the score ” Women wishing to become members of the Regan bridge club are invited present their names to Irene Maulsby before September 28. f Heaton | pit Lia By SARAH HEINLE A. H. Heinle, daughter Rachel and! son Richard moiered to Wilton Tues- . GC. Dane and . Clifford Craven an son, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitz Misses Blanche Stewart end Newman were guests. By KATIE D. STEWART ednesday. Callers at. the Lewis Jorgenson home Monday were Isaak, Robert and Marcovits, John Moser, Jake Gaub and Fred Ehnes. Mr. and Mrs, Guss Graf and chil- dren motored to Wilton Satur evening. Herbert Little braygh' Mrs, Petch to the J. P. Little home Monday evening. Callers at the Pred Ehnes home the i week were Laurice, Elizabeth and wis Thomas Moffit, Sr. j Was @ business caller in this vicinit ednesday. Mr, Nicholson and sons were b in this vicinity Sunday. A Nicholson and Helen Beeknale turned home with them. held at the Stewartedaje church day. After the social 9 meeting Edward Heinle was a caller at the Walter Grewe home Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Andrew were Wilton shoppers Sat- Among those who were Wilton shop- Pers Saturday evening from this community were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Wagner and daughters Hilda and Ella, Walter Heintz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and family, and Mrs, Ernest Seibel and sons. Sarah Heinle was a caller at the Walter Grewe home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagge and son Morris and daughter Lujean we! Wilton shoppers Monday. Among those who were visitors at » {the William Wagner home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. family, Rudolph and Ernest Wagner, and Rudolph and Harry Berg. Fred Wagner was a caller at the William Wagner home one day last Ed Ragche, Everett Bailey, Prank Volk, Isaac Marcovitz, Milton, Robert, Graf and 8. L. Jord- sda, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney spent Sunday et the Triplett home. Mge returned home with them. George Lewis and daughter Marion Mrs. James King and children, were town callers Monday. Austin of Mohail arrived at ferent Ae home Monday. They will visit at the hemes of Ro: bert, Herb and J. F. Little. Ruby King will teaph Wishek. Callers and guests at the J. P, Lit- tle home the past week were Mrs. Lang, Helen and May Little, Nellie Graf, Hester Bailey, Mrs. Richards, Andrew Kolb, Allen Tolliver, Mr. and Myp. John Moser, Mrs. Iya Bailey and son Laurence, Louise Walkel By OLGA M. RISE Arnold Christianson, Dallas Bark- man and Mrs. Stuart. Severson spent Friday afternoon at Bismarck. Arnold Christianson sang over the radio and Mrs. Severson: accompan- ied him on the piano. Mr, and Mrs. ewe daughters mot at Chrietianso! James King and , 8. L. Jordahl Jorge! Harvey Pjtzgerald cajled at the Del Davis, Dave Josephson and Joe Wege- man homes Wednesday. Frank Farley motored to Wing Fri- William Peteh, Mrs, A. H. Heinle and children, Willie Jiras, and Laurice Olga and Glenwood Rise and Paye Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe and| Harvey called at the H. A, Smith family visited with Mrs. Grewe’s pa-]|home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner and at her at b daughter Helen were visiting last| Olga Rise motored to Wing Thurs-| mother, Mrs. Lee Mallard ‘Tuesday.. | Laurence and Alfred Bouche mo- tored to Regan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William