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EY NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | oe nr | McKenzie | Pirate tn erhtcatmora eee By MBS. T. T. HUGHES George Manly accompanied Lloyd Clizbe to Mankato, Minn., on a busi- ness trip, leaving last Tuesday. They returned Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid held its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J, T. Groth as hostess. Elec- tion of officers took place. Thoze elected were: President, Mrs. J. F. ‘Wildfang; vice president, Mrs. Henry ‘Larson; , Mrs, C. W. Thomp- son, and treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Stark. The next meeting will be the second ‘Wednesday in October at the C. W. Thompson home. : Twelve of the McKenzie Royal Neighbors and Mrs. E. J. Schultz of} day. Bismarck visited the Driscoll camp ‘Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. L. Adams and little son, Eddie Junior, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hulett of Bismarck to Elgin, N. D., where they visited Mrs. Adams’ and Mrs. Hulett’s mother, Mrs. Rafteseth. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes are the parents of a baby boy born Tues- day, Sept. 15, at St. Alexius Hospital. Russell William is the name selected for the new arrival. Mrs. Henry Larson entertained the Larkin club Tuesday afternoon with six members present. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and little son, Lester, accompanied George Hughes and children, Katherine and Buddie, to Bismarck Thursday eve- ning to visit Mrs. George Hughes and little son, Russell William, at the St. Alexius hospital. , Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Coons and lit- tle son, Richard, were among the business callers in Bismarck Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes were: Sunday visitors at the T. I. Bailey home near Bismarck. Other visitors. were J. F. Little and children, Ruth, Phyllis and Bud, Ira Bailey and Willie Jiras of Regan. . The McKenzie Homemakers were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. A. 8. Daw in Bismarck. Mrs. John Wildfang had the program. “Mutt” Gilbert of Iowa is here vis- iting his sister, Mrs. R. B. Coons. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sudevic of Bismarck visited relatives in Mc- Kenzie Monday. Mrs. E. L. Adams and little son, Eddie Junior, called on Mrs. T. Hughes Saturday. Miss Ruby Van Dyne of Fért Yates, accompanied by ker mother, Mrs. E ‘Yan Dyne, motored to Mobridge, D., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Dyne. They returned here Satur- day. ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobson of Jamestown were week-end visitors at, the Henry Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder of Moffit, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wolls, were Thursday visitors at the M. A. Doucette home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curtis of Valley City were Friday visitors at the B, F. Coons home. Mrs. Brown, Miss Mary: Ellen Reese, Mrs. Antrim and Mrs. W. H. Stark were Wednesday Bismarck callers. L. E. Heaton left Friday for Min- neapolis on # business trip. Mrs. E. F. Easton, Mina Manly, Mrs. Edna Putnam and son, Palmer, and Bootie Colby were Saturday shoppers in Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conley were bus- iness callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr, and. Mrs. Ed Easton were din- ner guests at the M. A. Doucette home Sunday. Miss R, Fuehrer entertained in honor of Miss Mary McCloskey a number of friends at a party Tues- day evening. Mrs. Cora Paul of Bismarck was a: visitor at the Oscar Gilbert home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Paul of Man- dan were Sunday visitors at the O. W.. Gilbert home. Frank Barner left Monday for San Francisco, Cal., by car. He plans to return in the spring. Penne A eS Ea | Hazelton | ° By ADALINE LANSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Berkholtz were Bismarck visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Landsberger and daughter, Adaline, motored to Linton Wednesday. A farewell party was held Thursday evening for Mrs. Al Schneider at the home of Mrs. P. Gutensohn. Mrs. Joe Prefontaine, and son Da- vid, accompanied by Mrs. Jaike Gim- bel, visited at Linton Thursday. Everett Brantz of Athol, 8. D., ar- rived here Friday to look after farm-| ©. ing interests. Miss Ruth Crawford spent the week-end visiting at her home. She returned Sunday to Linton where she is teaching. Miss Cleo Rott spent the week-end at her home. Mrs. L. C. Malchert entertained the bridge club Tuesday evening. B, W. Thompson motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. Rev. 8. J. Brooks of Linton was a visitor in Hazelton Tuesday. B. H. Ryan, of Hudson, Wis. ar- rived here Wednesday. The P. T. A. will hold the first meeting of the year Wednesday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian chureh met Thursday at the home of Mrs, E. Hulsether. Mrs. Ben Schneider of Groten, 8. D., arrived here Friday to spend a few days visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Annie Klabunde. Mr. and Mrs. Rouzie of Jamestown, parents of Miss Grace Rouzie, and Mrs. Stoddart, mother of Miss Mae Stoddart, spent Sunday visiting with their daughters. Koch and Connie Koch ar-| Ethel rived home last week from South) Dakota, where they have been visit- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Roesler and Mr. and Mrs. William Gimbel motored to Mo- bridge last week to visit their daugh- cee a, eae e , are al | ing school there. Mr. and Mrs. Ed“Waube and son, Sylvester were Linton visitors Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Shea and fam- ily motored to Linton Thursday eve- ‘Wilfred McCusker spent a days last week visiting with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCusker. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Austin motored to Linton. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J.-J. Landsberger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard New- man and family and Mr. and Mrs. | | |) Sylvester Zirnhelt were dinnor, guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Zirnhelt. Herman Brassuer transacted busi- ness at Linton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Simpkins drove down from Moffit Sunday and vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Briggle. . Mr, and Mrs. Christ Schiermeist and family were Hazelton visitors Sun day. The Royal Neighbors met Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. R. C. Col- burn. The football game Saturday be- tween the alumni and high school} teams was won by the alumni, 6to7. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Landsberger were Linton visitors Saturday. Miss Wilma Kafer began teaching @ term of school near Bismarck Mon- Mrs. Jessie Lonbakeh of Dickinson arrived here Wednesday to spend several days visiting at the B. B. Foley home. Miss. Dorothy . Beastrom, who is teaching near Linton, spent the week-end at her home. Mrs, Al Schneider left for Brooten, Minn., where she will spend the win- ter with her. mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Armstrong, Mrs. A. F. Kurtz and Mrs. A, G. Weiser motored to Braddock Wed- nesday. F. Splonskowski of Braddock transacted business in Hazelton Tuesday. “Shorty” Hartman was taken to a Bismarck hospital Saturday suffer- ing from a paralytic stroke. Charle Gregory was a Bisinarck visitor Sunday. J.J. Meyer and Miss Anne Schnei- der motored to Hebron Sunday, where Miss Schnefder returned to her home after a week's visit here. Misses Esther Isaak and Martha Stein of Eureka, S. D., spent the week-end visiting at the Roesler home. Mrs. Dan Parsons left Weducsday a Sioux Falls, where she is visit- ing. | Brittin By 0. DUTTON o—e Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Triplett, Miss: Lydia Briscoe and M. M. Dralle were Capital City callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball vis- ited at the Dralle home last Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford mo- s.|tored to Bismarck Monday. The Brittin Homemakers heid their regular meeting at the home ot Mrs. Cc. D. Kimball Thursday. Six mem- bers and four visitors were present. All members contributed to the ‘>- ject of the day, “Feeding for Kgg Production,” as the speaker, Mrs. Nora Allensworth, was absent. Mrs. Henry Crawford also gave a taik on “How to Choose Becoming Colors” and Mrs. Emmet Weisheart on “Per- sonal Care and Hygiene.” Mrs. C. D. Kimball was elected for project leader in place of Mrs. Madge Robinson. Mrs. Chas. Anderson and daugh- ter, Annie, of Bismarck visited Pri- gy with Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDon- id. The Misses Alice and Clara Mauk and Edna Doehle of Moffit spent the week-end at the Dutton home. Mrs. Henry Crawford, Mrs. Melvin Welch and daughter and Mrs. Ho- mer Davenport and daughter were Bismarck and Mandan visitors ‘Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball vis- ited Saturday evening at the O, U. Dutton home. Mrs. Nora Allensworth and Miss Lucile Millman sperit Friday night and Saturday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw gave @ party Saturday night. Miss Becky Dutton spent Thurs- day night with Miss Roberta Reed. Mrs. Geo. Morrison and daughters and son, Lester, were Bismarck and Mandan visitors Saturday. M. M. Cohen, Montpelier, N. D., ©) spent Sunday and Monday at the Emmet _Weisheart home. Mrs. Irwin Reed and children were Saturday afternoon callers at the Dutton home. Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker and son, Junior, were Moffit shoppers Fri- day. Mrs. Madge Robinson moved to Braddock last week s0 that the boys could attend school there. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball visited at the Ray Gates home, near Hazelton, Sunday. By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE © The Ladies’ Aid of the Maria Lu- theran church met with Mrs, Olof Nordstrom Saturday, Sept. 19. Serv- ices will be held Sunday, Sept. 27. Sunday school will precede the serv- icks. z The Ladies’ Aid of the M. £. church met at the home of Mrs. L. V. Lesher Saturday afternoon, dept. 19. The next meeting will be neld with Mrs. Engleman Thursday, Oct. 3. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and children of Bismarck visited the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Baxter and with Mrs. Smith's par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, near Long Lake. The Braddock fire department elected the following officers at a meeting Thursday: Chief ‘engineer, Jas. Murphy; assistant engineer, T. J. Marx; secretary and treasurer, E. F. Savage; captain of Engine No. 1, Raasen Aarvig, who chose as his as- sistants F. M. Long, Frank Ryan and O. M. Vie; captain of Engine No. 2, ‘Thorvald Siem, with G. H. Dexter, J. H. Bower and John Presszkr as his assietants; captain of hook and ladder, L. V. Lesher, with H K. Junge and A. J. Koenig as aseist- ants. Floyd’ Bier and daughter, Miss Elsie, were Braddock callers Tues- day. Mesdames Barton, Long, Aarvig, Zellmer and Fetterley, who attended the Federated Women's club conven- tion at Fargo this week, returned. home Friday evening. if Thore Naaden and Miss Gertrude Allensworth attended the four-day play school held at Bismarck this week. This project is designed to| train leaders in planning community recreational progranis. Mr, and Mrs. J, G. DeFrance and children of Hazelton were Braddock callers Friday afternoon. A Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sempel and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. children, friends and relatives in Braddock for|where she will enroll in the teachers’ | for the week-end. the last 10 days, left early Tuesday morning for their home at Outing, Mrs. Nora Bisco and daughter, Leone, of Kintyre were visiting this week at the C. T. Barton home. Larrabee and daughter, Muriel, who have been guests at the H. W. Allen home, left Friday for their home in St. Paul. Mrs. J. P. Peterson, O. Feltheim and Agon went to Jamsstown Wed- nesday morning, returning home in the evening. Art Cramer left Friday for Fargo, where he will attend the agricultural college. E. F. Savage, E. E. Clarke and Henry Jagd were Bismarck visitors | Wednesday. |. Miss Alma Bibelheimer, who has been visiting: at her home in Dana, left Monday for Sutton, N. D. H. A. Armstrong, accompanied by Mrs. Armstrong,. Mrs. 8. E. Kurtz and Mrs. Weiser of Hazelton, were callers at the H. W. Allen home ‘Wednesday. Misses Hattie Fetterley and Linda Juhola left Monday for Jamestown to attend the Jamestown college for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Button and little son, Lyle, returned home from Minnesota Thursday evening, where they attended the funeral of two uncles of Mr. Button. The Ladies of the Woodman Circle met at a social gathering at the} home of Mrs. F. E. Martini Wednes- day evening, Sept. 16. Thirteen members were present. Lunch was, Served by Kathryn Savage and Helen Aarvig. The next meeting will be held in the Siem hall Wednesday evening, Oct. 7. Miss Ada Saville of Dana was a vee guest of Miss Helen Aar- ig. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weber, accom- families of Wishek, motored to Lin- ton Sunday to attend the funeral of the little son of Mrs. Weber's sis- ter, Mrs. John Linderman. The little fellow was killed when struck by a railroad tie which fell from the truck driven by his father. Lowell Barton took his sister, Louise, to Steele Friday to take the train for Fargo, where she will at- tend the agricultural college. Mrs:| Barton, who had been attending the club convention at Fargo, returned home with him. She was accompa- nied by Mrs. Baer of Steele, who} spent Saturday and Sunday visit- ing old-time Braddock friends. Dr. Baer and Robert and Alice drove down Sunday after her. Mrs. G. H. Dexter received a tele- gram Saturday morning that her father, Mr. Surring, who had been ill for several months at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Fairchild, of Scranton, N. D., had passed away. Mrs. Dexter, accompanied by her two sons, Virgil and Leonard, left at once to attend the funeral. A reception sponsored by the Par- ent-Teacher association was held on Friday evening for the eight teachers of Cherry Grove school district. if Trygg i o By GLADYS NELSON William Oder and Vina of Trygg transacted business in Regan Mon- day, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and fam- ily were guests last Sunday at the | Victor Engdahl home. | _ Hazel, Ross and Howard Taylor; {Edna and Myrtle Oder; Eva and Ruth Trygg; Lene, Hilda and Ralph Schlepp are among the new pupiis !attending School No. 1. Emma Nel- son is the teacher. Geo. Nelson motored to Regan | Monday. Porter Nelson and Pete Lundquist called at the Charlie Trygg home Tuesday. Martin Nelson and Pete Lundquist were visitors Wednesday night at the Albin Spangberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Néls Nelson and Hugo motored to Bismarck Friday. Mabel Magnus and Elsie Cunning- ham attended the 4-H club meeting at Andrew Trygg’s Wednesday. Rudolph Schrenk motored to marck Saturday. Andrew Trygg was a Bismarck visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and Ger- ald and Gwendolyn motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs. Albin Spangberg and her mother, Mrs. Lena Lundquist, were visitors Wednesday at the Andrew ‘Trygg home. Violet attended the 4-H meeting. Nels Nelson was a visitor Saturday at the Geo. Nelson home. Bis- ness at the Geo. Nelson home Sat- urday. © | e ————— | Sibley Butte * | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST | & . Cllebe, Lloyd Clizbe, Roy | Wildfang, Earl Evans and Elmer Bloomquist were among those who; attended the Farmers Union me¢eting at Sterling Monday. Callers at the E. Bloomquist home Wednesday were Willis Clizbe, Earl and Cecil Evans, L. Davenport and family and Bill Anderson, W. Mad- dock and M. Ruder. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roth and son. Maynard visited at the Leonard Davenport home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompkins visited in the neighborhood Wednesday. Lloyd Clizbe and George Manly re- turned Wednesday from Mankato, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wildfang and Clara Grace visited at the 8. E. Clizbe: home Friday. Alfred Larson Kenzie Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson took Vivian to Sterling Sunday evening ; to resume her school duties. Alice and Byron Clizbe returned to McKenzie Sunday evening to take| up their school work. motored to Mc- Bloomquist and Earl Evans homes, Sunday. * Baldwin By MBS. FLORENCE BORNER Christ Anderson has returned) nome from Duluth where he spent, several weeks visiting with relatives. Ernest and Walter Rupp have been threshing in the Ecklund community of late. Richard Rupp is leaving this week. for Fargo where he will resumc his studies at the Agricultural college. | Miss Frances Rupp will accompany Mrs. Wm. Baxter, Mrs. Nellie] panied by the Mindt and Wetzel! y,, Harvey Fitzgerald transacted busi- ba Garry Glum called at the E.|marck Friday. college. Laurence Fisher of Ecklund was a recent business caller in town. Willte Spitzer of Arnold was @ re- cent caller in the community. Miss Helen Baumgart of Mandan Spent bn end here with relatives, The yterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Adams Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 7. The public is invited to attend. Joe Couch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Couch, left here the latter part of the week for Elmira, Idaho, with @ car belonging to the John Nord- strom family. Joe plans on remain- ing in Idaho indefinitely. Ted Burkhart has been employed to look after the Walter Peterson farm. Peterson, who recently pur- chased this place from his father, is employed on a farm north of Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and fam- ily visited with relatives in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, C. V. Anderson mo-| tored to Bismarck Wednesday aft- ernoon where Mr. Anderson consult- ed a physician. Miss Lillian "Gehrke has resumed her studies in the Wilton high school after spending the week-end at her, {home here. Paul and Noel Borner called at the Vernie Peterson home in Naughton township Thursday. Albin Thysell of Bismarck was a recent caller in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fricke dnd small son were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Fricke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon in Wilton. TE nnn ery Wild Rose | | ° Orvis, By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Ernest Swanson and Miss Ada Saville were Capital City visitors ednesday, W. H. Brownawell accompanied his ‘son Howard Brownawell of Moffit to the Frank Brooks sale near Menoken. ‘Thursday, é Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toekler of Kid- der county made a business call on friends here Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Wuring of Braddock made a business call here Thursday. Mrs. John Peterson accompanied by her mother Mrs. Ole Feltheim of Braddock motored to Jamestown Wednesday. Miss Mabel Wilson, teacher at school No. 1 visited friends in Bis- marck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger were Sunday guests at the W. H. Brownawell home. Miss Esther Lang, teacher at school No. 2 spent the week-end with rela- tives and friends at Sterling. Mrs. George Lewis and ne here 13 Miss Marian of Sterling, came here to take Miss Lang home with them as their week-end guest. Amos Swanson, who recently re- turned home from Colorado with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Swanson, enrolled as a pupil of school No. 2 last week. ee. ’ 8. W. Burleigh i ;__8.W. Burleigh By KATIE D. STEWART ‘Thomas Moffit, Sr., of Menoken and Wallace Maddock of Bismarck were callers in this vicinity last week. Loren Gramling was a caller at the Claude Houser home Wednesday. Bismarck callers from this vicin- ity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mallard, Mrs. Lee Mallard, Anna Nicholson, Helen 'Bicknall, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. Alex Stewart, James Kavas, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and son Earnest, Nor- man Stewart and Howard Kenny. ‘The ladies missionary society meet- ing was held at the home of Mrs. Chester Boyd Thursday. Loren and Vernon Gramling visit- ed relatives in this vicinity the first of the week. John Elias transacted business in this community last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Smith and son Percy called at the Claude Houser home Tuesday. art were business callers in Bismarck ‘Alex Stewart and John stavart lf, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer and the Carl Berg family motored to the Missouri River Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher were Sunday dinner guests at the Joe Mickelson home. H Bessie Wilson and Frances Tourt- lotte spent Monday evening at their respective homes. Ella and Ethel Schilling were home! from Wilton for the week-end. The Herb Folmer family have! moved into the Howard Gramling| home for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Strand. Alice Strand, a registered nurse, | was called to the Colip home last week due to a relapse of Mrs. Colip. ae latter is some improved at this ime. Walter Tyberg of Bismarck spent, the week-end at the B. O, Lein home. Those women wishing to become members of the Regan Bridge club have ‘been invited to leave their names with Irene Maulsby before September 28. By JUSTINE MORRIS Dorothy Morris has been working at the Hermian Meyers home the lasi week. Gene Perkins called at the H. A. McCullough home Tuesday. Mrs. Iva Keator and daughter, Ethel, called at the T. F. Morris home Monday enroute to Bismarck to consult physician. Ethel fell from a swing and broke her arm. School started at Ecklund No. 3 with Pauline Hefta of Wilton as teacher. She is boarding at the Clarence Falkenstein home. Donald Morris made a trip to Wil- ton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond mot- ored to Regan Wednesday. Gene Perkins and Gordon Williams who have been visiting/her brother as far as Valley City} Russell Hopkins motored to Harmon /tained relatives from Litchville Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson en- tertained: Mr. and Mrs. Abner Fryer, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Fryer and Emil Piepcorn Friday evening. Mrs. Clarence Swanson and daugh- ter, Beva Jean, are visiting in Min- neapolis. Miss Thelma Skogen spent Sun- day with Miss Helen Swindling. Mrs. William Van Vleet and Mrs. Rasmussen spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz. Miss Eleanor Chapin spent Sunday with Miss Lorraine Johnson. i Heaton 1 > By SARAH HEINLE Burl Shearer was a caller at the A. H. Heinle farm Wednesday. Mr. Drew of Wilton was a caller in this community Thursday. Ruth Morrison is staying with her grandparents at the John Hammack home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and daughter, Rachel, and sons Richard and Andrew, were callers at the Karl Schlofman home Friday. A. H. Heinle and Karl Schlofman motored to Mercer Friday on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sohlofman and family were visitors at the Johi Bloody home Sunday. E. R. Lagge was a caller at the A. H. Heinle home Monday. Lester Keck is sick in bed this week, re ah ——- e By B. P. HAGSTROM John Johnson and son Ragnar were Wednesday evening callers of Erick Pearson's. Leo Richard spent Sunday in Wil- ton at the home of his mother Mrs. Cora Richard. Mrs. Nina Sandelin, Mrs. Charley were repairing the -telephone line Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morris and son, Herold, were dinner guests at the T. (F. Morris home Tuesday. Charlie Keator has been helping Donald Morris for the last week. Victor Anderson took his daugh- ter, Margaret, back to Wilton Mon- day to resume her high school work after spending the week-end at her home, Johnnie, Doris, and Jimmie Vollan visited with the Victor Anderson chiN&en Thursday. Dorlald and Marjorie Morris were callers in Still Friday. Frank Miller and mother visited at the Floyd Miller home near Haz- elton Thursday. Bernice Morris visited at the Law- rence Stalks home Thursday. Gene Perkins, Charlie Keator, War- ren Baker, and Gordon Williams were callers in Still Wednesday night. Levi Anderson and Ralph Taplin were callers in Wilton Saturday. Aldythe McCullough spent week-end at her parental home. , Arvid Johnson visited with Clar- ence Anderson Sunday. James and Raymond Morris vis- ited at the Victor Anderson homme Sunday. Gene Perkins started filling a silo| at the Howard Taplin home Tuesday. Ervin Funston visited at the H. A. McCullough home Sunday. Beverly Asplund visited at the Vic-| tor Anderson home Sunday. rgaret Anderson, student of Wilton high school, spent the week- end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. John Vallan and family visited at the Victor Ander- son home Tuesday evening. Lester Falkenstein visited at the Clarence Falkenstein home Wednes- day. Walter Keator called at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Pete Kostanco accompanied Frank Miller to Wilton Tuesday. Ralph Taplin motored to Bismarck Tuesday night. Vernal Anderson visited at the Hel- mer Asplund home Sunday. Miss Pauline Hefta, teacher Ecklund school No. 3, spent the we te of Lind and sons motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Law and Axe! Asplund were Capital City calleis ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Andrew Johnson entered the hospital in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Signe Johnson and Mrs. Ed- win Johnson called on Mrs. Peter’ Johnson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and son David drove Mrs. Mary Peterson to Mandan Tuesday. Mrs. Peterson had been assisting her sister Mrs. John Asplund a number of days. Mary, Bennevi, Helen and Ruben Pearson and Oscar Hagstrom were dinner guests at the Strand home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boettcher of Aubow, Sask., arrived Wednesday at the John Law home where they plan an extended visit. Mr. Boettcher is @ brother of Mrs. Law. Simon Larson spent Sunday and Monday at the Pearson home. Velma Johnson spent last week at her home. Mrs. Conard Johnson was taken to the hospital in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson Friday. Martin Strand called at the John Carlson, A. Granger and William Uhde homes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson were Regan shoppers Monday. ton shoppers Saturday evening from here were Mr. and Mrs. Roy An- derson, daughter Loretta and sons Le- Roy and Donald; Ada Anderson of Wing; Conard Johnson, Helen and Marlys; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, son Philip; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Noon, sons Donald and Ival, and daughters Nadine and Neva; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son Du Wayne; Mrs. Charley Lind and sons; Mrs. Nina Sandelin, Miss Anna Math- eson, Mrs. John T. Johnson and son Clarence and Miss Ella Kozak. John Asplund made a business call on John Law Friday. Miss Ada Anderson of Wing visited at the home of her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ander- son, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Law and Mrs, end at her home in Wilton. Driscoll ee Wednesday. ° (Cin Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS G. J. Steinert of Dickinson, a for- mer resident of Regan, called on friends here Tuesday, He had becn spending his yacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Steinert of o ta. Lillian Ong of .Pasadena, Calif., was a dinner guest at the A. L. Garnes home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins shopped in Bismarck Monday. Mrs.“Joe Kiefer and Mr. and Mrs. A. FP. Tourtlotte were Bismarck cali- ers Tuesday. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. B, O. Lein Wednesday. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, John Carlson, Wed- nesday, Oct. 7. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and = Mr3. August Westerman motored to Bi- marck Friday. While there they vis- ited Nelly Lundberg and Mrs. Wil- Mam Mickelson, who are patients at St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Sorenson and children of Barlow, N. D. weie guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mre. Ole B. Aune. Mr. Sorenson is s bro- ther of Mrs. Aune. The G. E. Brennise family are moving into the building vacated by) | John Steinert. Mrs. Meble Bailey and family of Canfield are moving) into the Brennise home. Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Stratton were guests at the W. N. Kelly Thursday evening. Mrs, Anna Strand and daughter, Alice, called at Norton Strands Thursday. Norton Strand, Jr., re- jturned home with them for a tew days. Mrs. A. L. Garnes motored to Bis- Andy, Jr., returned pepe wie Dt and spent the week- e . Emma Coleman spent Saturday with Mrs, W. N. Kelly. Mr. Mrs. Carl Berg motored to Mr. end Mrs. Oliver Ong and daughter Creda, of Mason City, Iowa, and Lillian Ong of Pasadena, Cailf., guests of Mrs. Anna Wilson, left for their homes Thursday. Iola DuTait of Washburn and Wal- ter Tyberg of Bismarck were guests, at the B. O. Lein home Thursday evening. Mrs. B. E. Rierson, daughter Clara, and son Myron of Bismarck motored) to Redfield, 8. D. for the week-end. By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Tom Madson and Obert Madson of Lake Park, Minn., are -visiting with Mr. and: Mrs. Ed. Mi jadson. Mrs. Alfred Hogstad entertainea Mrs. E. J. Erickson, Mrs. Ed. Thom- as, Mrs. Carl Erickson and Miss Ruby Erickson Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and daughter, Delores, spent. Sunday in Steele at the Severt Knudson home. Mr. and Mrs. Elsus Elness of Ster- ling. visited at the C. J. Peterson home Sunday. Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen recently spent a few days in town. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hau- gen and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Quale of Chi- cago are visiting friends and rela- tives here. A birthday party was given for Mrs, E. J. Erickson &t her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jennie Hagen and daughter, Mae, left Monday for Comrose, Can- ada. Miss Norma Leathers of Mandan spent Sunday with Miss Mae Hagen. Mrs. W. 8. Brown and daughter, Leora and Violet, of Steele visited Saturday at the Meyer home. Mr, and Mrs, Hans Klucksdah! en- tertained Mr. and Mrs, I. H. Omodt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs, John Merkle, Mrs. Tillie Meycr. Misses Cordelia, Laura and Elsie Meyer and Adolf and Jule Janke at home| dinner Sunday. Mr, Mockhalter and Mr. Eisenbeisz| motored to Regan Sunday. Mr. ai Mrs. Clifford Erickson, Mr. and . E. J, Erickson and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thomas were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynseth in Steele Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen motored to Bismarck Monday. Miss Ruby Erickson spent Friday night at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erick- son's. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family at Sunday supper. Mr, and Mrs. Egner Swanson and Miss Tillie Sampson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin. F. O. Johnson and daughters, Lor- raine and Edith spent Saturday. in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann’ enter- tained Misses Ortman and Nettle-' ton at supper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tompt enter- : ' Wesley Boettcher visited at the John Asplund, L, M. Nordquist, and Wil- liam John homes Friday. Rev. Iner Oster of Regan was a din- ner guest at the John Law home Fri- day. The Misses Eva Miller, English in- structor in the Wilton high school, and Edythe Fletcher, first grade in- structor, visited with Miss Cora De Vee Richard, instructor at the Still school one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sundquist and Albert Johnson spent Sunday in Bis- marck visiting with their mother, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, who is in # hospital there. @ By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Vio- let_ were in Sterling Tuesday. Ed. Gibson was a Sterling caller Saturday. Martin Reddy called on. John El- |ness Sunday. Several attended the birthday party given in honor of Miss Olive Johnson at the Ed. Schmidking home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling visitors Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Clooten were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Vio- let called at the Ed Schmidking home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Elder Elness and nephew Frankie were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Dan Walmon and crew threshed for J. R. Johnson Friday and Sat- urday. By MARGARET DAVIS Miss Margaret Davis spent Sunday with Miss Hollys Alm, returning home Monday morning. Mrs. Walter Scott and Mrs. Clif- ford Scott were Friday evening guests at Mrs. Steve Little's home. Mr. Gaub and gons helped Sig Rupp in haying last week. Walter Schmesky has workers fill- ing his silo this week. Mrs. Nels Alm is doing the cooking for the men; F. L., Watkins took Mrs. Johnson to a hospital Friday. Mrs. Clarence Scott and Mrs. How- ard Watkins attended to business in Regan Friday. The Sites children have started to go to school at school No. 1. Saturday evening shoppers in Wil- daughters | @ ton from Ghylin were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson and Ruby; Mr. and Mrs. Loule King and daughter, Marie; Mr. Anderson, son, Alfred, and daughter, Freda; Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son, Edwin; Willis Gill; Nels Tosseth; Ellis Gill; Mrs. August Krause and son, Rueben; Mrs, Nils Alm and daughter, Hollys, sons Marion, Ivan and Willis; Mrs. L. W. Davis, Staton and Owen, daughters, Margaret, Eunice and Leona. ‘Willis Gill and daughter Margaret were Sunday evening guests of Al- bert Johnson. Walter Schmesky was a Sunday guest of Nils Alm. Mrs. L. W. Davis returned home Monday after helping care for Mr. and Mrs, Earl Davis’ children, who have been ill. Alice Strand, R. N., helped with Mrs. A. Johnson Friday before going to_the hospital. Members of the Henry Rosendahl famly were Saturday evening guests of Rybergs. t | Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Funeral services for Mrs. Gottfried Webber, who died at her home north of Wing Thursday, were held at Wing, Rev. Fisher of Tuttle offici- ating. Pall bearers were Philip Zel- mar, David Webber, John Hein, Reinholt Hein, Andrew Kraft and Rudolph Kraft, Burial was in the Wing cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre, Mrs. Bert Glanville and Miss Faye Rob- J Jerts motored to Bismarck Saturday, Miss Faye Roberts and Miss Leola Augustad opened their terms of school Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum, Miss Mary Crom- well, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Klagenburg, Ed Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIn- tyre, George McIntyre, Wilbert Nei- ters, Miss Faye Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville attended the fu- ad of Mrs. Gottfried Webber Sun- ay. Miss Iva Duncan was a caller at. the McIntyre home Friday. A. 8. Isham is assisting Ed Pond with his farm work for the present. OO { Menoken | —_———_________-e By MRS. JENNIE DANCE The Menoken Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. M. E. Funston Thursday. The next meeting will be held at the A. C. Dance home ‘Thursday, Oct. 1. Frank Brooks held an auction sale northwest of Menoken Thursday, selling household furniture, machin- ery and livestock. They expect to live in Bismarck for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven en- tertained at dinner Sunday Miss Jo- sephine Cervinski and Walter Mohn of Bismarck. {The high school pupils are giving a party Friday night to initiate the freshmen. H. M. Craven and C. L. Craven ie to Regan on business Thurs- lay. The Menoken Sunday School did not go to McKenzie as planned Sun- day on account of inclement weather. They will go this coming Sunday at 1:30 p. m. The Birthday Club met at the Ralph Ishmael home Saturday. Four tables of bridge were in play during the evening, score honors going to Mrs. A. C. Dance and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael. °@ { Painted Woods {| » —————4 By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Alvin Lange was a Wilton caller Monday. He also called at the Wil- liam Brown home. Mr. and Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld of Wil- ton visited at the Ole Lillefjelt-home Monday evening. Mrs. John Puth of Bismarck is keeping house for her son, Walter, for a few days. Anton Nelson visited in Wilton Thursday. He also called on Ole Lillejfeld that day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown were Wilton callers Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Mr, and Mrs. Lester Brown and baby and Mrs. Joe Brown and small son, Marvin, visited relatives and friends at Bismarck Saturday. Tom Morgan, who has been seri- ously ill for the last two weeks, was taken to Minneapolis by his daugh- ter, Edna, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert. Mrs. Morgan will visit her mother in the northern part of the state. She will join Mr. Morgan in Minneapolis. The Morgans had pur- chased the Oscar Anstrom farm and @/ne was living there at the time he was taken ill. Albert Lange took a load of hogs to Wilton for the Morgans Sunday. On account of the rain he was unable to reach home until Monday, spending the night at the home of his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. Delores and Loraine Erickson are spending a few days with their fath- er, Iver Erickson. Arthur Damstrom and Andrew Nelson were callers in Wilton Mon- day. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Brown and baby and Mr. and Mrs. William Brown spent Monday afternoon at the Alvin Lange home. f Canfield ohh By MRS. A. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. A. Cleveland and Mr, and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and fam- ily and Edna Olson and Ed. Cleve~ land were callers at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ong and daughter Creta Mae visited at the Strand and Ghylin homes Wednes- day. Mrs. 8. L. Jordah! and Kenmar' Bernhard and Gudrum Jordahl and Lucille were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Ernest Swanson returned to the Ghylin home Sunday after spending a few days in Bismarck. Miss Alice Strand returned home| Wednesday after spending some time: at’ the Perkins home. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin, Mrs. Ole Olson and J. W. Olson were callers in Wil- ton Thursday. Mrs, Jake Fisher and son Gene and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Ciair visited school Friday afternocs and attended Nina Fisher's party. James Olson called at the Ole Ol- son home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and! family were call at the Wilson home in town Wednesday evening.’ The Ongs left for Iowa Thursday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Olson and Joe Cook called at the Ole Olson hon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'C. Scott called Ki Jake Fisher home Thursday eve. ning. | cena Tne } Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson and| children motored to Wilton Tuesday, Clayton Little called at the Iral Bailey home Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred, Mrs. William Petch, and Mrs, James| King and children, Ruby and Austin, were Wednesday guests at the Albert mere home. rvey and Lawrence Fitzgerald motored to Regan Tuesday. trad Lawrence Adams called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Wednesday. Callers at the 8. W. Nemitz home ‘Wednesday were C. O. Kettleson, Mrs. okie Kettleson and Mrs. Marvin im. William Kettleson motored to’ Turtle Lake last week where he will be employed. Charles Our called at the 8. L. Jor- dahl home Thursday. Martin Fueling called at the 8. W. Nemitz home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and Esther and August Jr. were Thurs- day guests at the Guss Graf home. Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and children were Regan callers Friday. Virgil and Phyllis Little called at, the Martin Fueling home Friday, Laurice Jorgenson, high school student at Wilton spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pueling are motoring to Wisconsin where they will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and children motored to Wing Saturday. Mary and Roselyn Patton were Sunday afternoon guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home. Callers and guests at the J. F. Little home the past week wre: Mr, and Mrs, Art Nelson and children, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Ong and daughter Creta, Mrs. Wm. Petch, Mrs, Roy Little, Wilfred Little, Mrs. James King, Clayton McCullough, Mr, Hea- ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sherman, 8. W. Nemitz and son Paul, Mr. Heinle and daughters Alma and Leona, Roy Little, Andrew Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes, Jake Fisher, Marvin Alm, Willie Graf, Hester Bailey, Louise Walker, Willie Jiras, Fred Stanley, Isaac Marcovitz, Bart Fitz- gerald, Vincent Sherman, Lawrence Bailey and Lawrence Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Falmer and family moved their household goods from Rockhill to Ghylin Sunday. Clayton Little, Louise Walker and Hester Bailey motored to Wilton Sunday morning to consult a phy- sician about Louise’s arm which sre broke some time ago. Callers and guests at the Fred Eh- nes home the past week were Lewis Laurice, Elizabeth and Franklin Jor- genson, H. C. and Ed Rasche, 8. L. Jordahl, Mr Stuart, Virgil Little, Laurence Bailey, Louise Walker, Isaac, Milton and Robert Marcovitz, Henry Jacobson, Levi Piepkorn, Johr. Johnson and sons, Wayne Harrison, Frank Volk, Sigmund Rupp, 8. W. Nemitz and Joseph Nemitz. Jimmy Garmling spent the week- end at the P. E. Patton home as a guest of Laurence Bouche. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and family and Laurence Bailey were Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzger- ald home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were Monday guests at the Gus Heinle home. Mrs. Ira Bailey and son, Laurence, called at the Andrew Walker home Saturday. Reihard Mertz spent last week at the Andrew Walker home. Orlo Johnson and Oliver Knudt- son called at the Ira Bailey home Saturday. Callers and guests at the Lewis Jorgenson hmoe over the week were Alfred Bouche, Calyton Little, Mar- tin Fueling, Nels Peterson, George Hecker, George Mickelson, Wayne Harrison, Frank Volk and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes. rr ereceres Schrunk ! By MARGARET MARCHANT Mrs. John Witt spent Wednesday visiting at her parental home. } Willie Rath and John Witt were callers at the Wenzel Kozinek home Wednesday. Philip Wehl and Mr. and Mrs. family and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hoch- alter called at the Gottfried Weber home Sunday. Delmer McClellan motored to Goodrich Sunday for his wife, who spent the summer visiting her moth- er there. John Bailey was an overnight guest at the H. H. Seibel home A ed on Mabel Lyte in Wing Saturday. Carl Johnson and family were Wing shoppers Saturday. Edward Stroh is staying at the home of his brother John’s, near Alta. Thomas Novak called at the Mar- chant home Saturday. Thomas Novak was a Wing caller Friday. Roy Marchant called at the Mer- kel and William Witt homes Mon- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schuh and daughter of McClusky called on Mrs. E. M. Nolan Wednesday. Anton Novy and Thomas Ryan spent Saturday. evening in Wing. Emil Stroh motored to McClusky Saturday afternoon. |,.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and family were Wing callers Saturday. Emil Stroh visited at the Marchant home Sunday. New York leads American cities for } motor vehicle registrations, followed by Los Angeles, Chicago and Detroit. | A ton of alfalfa contains about 212 pounds of crude digestible protein and 51 pounds of lime. In 1930, 209 growers in the South Carolina sweet potato contest had an average yield of 118 bushels per acre. In the last six years the number of farms reached by electricity has been quadrupled. rain kota is 44,917,120 acres, of which 86 per cent was in farms in 1930. The wholesale business of the U. 8. 9§ amounts to $70,000,000,000 a year, the | ] U. 8, Census Bureau announces, Tt takes 480 janitors to Sua ire State Building in New ean,