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f Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Meland spent Sunday at the J. H. Riley home in Sterling. . Cecil Pehl of Arena called at the A. H. Meland home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Quale enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Vic: Pederson at dinner Sunday. Jim Anunson, who was injured by a fall from a barn he was building in Minnesota some time ago, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mad- son. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Vleet called on Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Bry- ant. Miss Pearl Hanson of Harvey visited| Mrs, W. N. Kelley spent three days her folks Saturday and Sunday. Fred Johnson, Ed. Thomas, J. A. McCann and Oscar Pederson went hunting Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Reynolds is visiting for a week or two in Flasher. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon will be back by Nov. Ist. Mrs. Mathilda Wakefield was a sup- per guest at the J. R. Johnson home Sunday, Miss Della Olson entertained at luncheon for her mother, Mrs. M. T. Olson, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin and fam- ily and Mrs. A. S. E. Metcalf spent Thursday evening in Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson Sunday. Mr. ‘ae Mrs. Carl Erickson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swanson at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Swanson entertained Mrs. Al Chapin and Mrs. E. J. Swan- son Friday afternoon. ‘The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society met with Mrs. Henry Aplund ‘Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Lewis and Mrs. Roy Colton were joint host esses with Mrs. Aplund. Mrs, Tillie Meyer returned from Mandan Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hindermith ot} Bismarck spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz. Miss Bernice Chapin and Gladys Swanson spent Saturday night with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swanson. An Epworth League was organized by the young people at the M. E. church Sunday evening. The leaders for the meeting next Sunday night will be Misses Dorothy Johnson and Beryl Johnson. Emest Meland has been employed at Robinson, Dawson and Pettibone the last week doing wiring work with Dewey Goodman of Dawson. Miss Grace McCormick spent the Ay week-end in Bismarck with a friend. Mrs, George Haugen, Mrs. Ed. Mad- son and Mrs. A. H. Meland spent Mon- day afternoon with Mrs. William Van ‘leet. Vilin and Mrs. Joe Lewis spent Sat- urday in Bismarck. - Bud Pederson, Edwin Tompt, ‘and Melvin Gertz called on George Haug- en Sunday evening. Miss Esther Jacobson spent Satur- day evening at her home in Bismarck. Mrs. Nettleton is visiting her daugh- ter and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward fadson. Moise ‘Thelma Skogan and Mrs. A. H. Meland accompanied George Haug- en to Bismarck Friday evening. Mrs. Carl Erickson entertained 11 women at a farewell luncheon Wed- nesday afternoon for Miss Ruby Eriek- son, who left Saturday for California. Mrs. A. M. Brushwein and child re- turned from Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. F. O. Johnson spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. C. Ruble. The Ladies Aid met at the hall ‘Thursday afternoon, Oct. 8. Mrs. Olanson and Mrs, A. Hammer served. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Dahl, Misses Mina Lewis and Wilma Johnson and Alex Niebauer of Bismarck spent Sunday, Sept. 27, at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aplund spent Friday in Bismarck. Howard Lewis spent the week-end in Bismarck. - diss ale Regan e @ By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. O. M. Colip was taken to a Bismarck hospital Monday. Frit the family was called, her condition having become serious. Mrs. Mary Rasche is remaining with her mother. Louis Falkins of Center Point, Iowa, was a Monday guest of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman. Reganites who motored to Bismarck ‘Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourt- lotte, Norton Strand and G. E. Bren- nese. Monday crenos. , pumas 6 of Sends surprised Mrs. Carl Ly occasion being her birthday. The American Legion Auxiliary met at a special meeting Wednesday, Sep- tember 30 at the home of the presi- dent, Mrs. Alvin Ghylin. A Round- a council will be held in Regan Oct. 10th. The American Legion Auxiliary will give a whist party Oct. 16. The pub- lic has been invited. Mrs. Anna Strand and daughter Alice were guests at the Norton Strand home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. ‘2 The Bridge Club held its first meet- ing Thursday Oct. 1 with Irene Mauls- by as hostess. Mrs. Lawrence Hop- kins was elected chairman. High Score was held by Mrs. A. L. Garnes aed second high score by Mrs. L. Hop- ins. Mrs. Norton Strand and Mrs. B, O. Lein motored to Wilton Thursday. Mrs. August Westerman and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son were Bis- marck shoppers Wednesday. Mr. cna Mrs. W. N. Melly spent ‘Tuesday evening at the Clarence Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stratton mot- ored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. A. L. Garnes and Mrs. A. G. Richardson motored to Bismarck Fri- day for Andy Garnes, Jr., who spent the week-end at his home. | Walter Tyberg was a week-end call- er in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Manners and son Ralpk of Casselton and Mr. and Mrs. Fargo were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins. Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Ev- erett spent @ few days at the S. Haus- er home at McClusky. Mrs. G. W. Ashlock, who is return- ing from Pendleton, Oregon to her ;daughter, Mrs. H. F. Dimond. A re- relatives was held Sunday at the Di- mond home. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. {Norton Strand, were Mr. and Mrs. F. {E. Fairbrother.and sons, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Verna, all of Bantry, N. D. Frances Tourtlotte spent the weck- end with her parents. Bessie Wilson motored to Minot for the week-end. Clara Rierson motored to Bismarck Sunday where she will enroll as a! student in a commercial school. in Bismarck last week. Mrs. Norton Strand was a Bismarck | Wednesday. | shopper Saturday. Irene Maulsby entertained her pu-|SPent Saturday evening at McClusky. pils at a weiner roast on the school grounds Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and {family visited at the Tom Hollings- worth home Sunday. Ella and Ethel Schilling spent the week-end in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher were guests at the John Fisher home Sun- day. Mrs. H. F. Dimond and Mrs. B. O. Lein motored to Bismarck Friday. | Florence Lake i ; eee een ° By HELEN WITT Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Teis and son motored to Goodrich Wednesday. | Mrs. J. E. Witt spent Wednesday at the home of her parents. P Emil Stroh called at the Henry Seil- inger home Monday evening. Charley Johns hauled coal from the mine this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Emil Stroh called at/the R. G. Marchant home Thursday. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scilinger and family were dinner guests at the E. E. Glanville home Thursday. called on Mrs. John Witt ‘Tuesday. and: Mrs. Henry Seilinger and fam- lily, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and family, Mrs. Josephine Ties and son James, Marcella Neiters and son, and Emil Stroh were Wing shoppers Saturday evening. Miss Helen Wolf assisted Mrs. Ralph Halver with her work over the week end. The E. E. Glanville and Herman Seilinger families were out hunting Sunday. ° ( Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mrs. Christ Wolff and daughter, Paul- ine, were Wilton shoppers Saturday. spent Sunday at the Sam.Berg home. Mr, and Mrs, Carl Berg and fam- ily spent Sunday with Mr. Berg's brother and family, the Sam Bergs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenberger of Wilton spent Sunday at the Christ Neimiller home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller and Mr. Christ Derhime motored to Bis- marck on business Tuesday. Misses Mable and Velena Nelson vis- ited at the John Berg home Sunday. Miss Ella and Lenhart Neimiller spent Tuesday with Aletha Berg. Miss Helen Redington left Sunday evening to start her rural school near Wildwood. 2 Mrs. Charles E. Rohrer and daugh- ter, Shirley Jean, of Bismarck are spending a week at the John Berg home. os Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and Mrs. Charles E. Rohrer motored to Wash- burn, where they spent the afternoon with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlib Wall moved into their new home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner had as their guests for a week, Mrs. Wag- ner’s brother, Mr. Knoll, and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson were Wil- ton shoppers Saturday. Mrs. John Bergquist of Turtle Lake spent Friday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson. Miss Grace Nelson left Sunday for Jamestown, where she is attending college. The A. E. Nelson young folks and Wesley Overy motored to Elbow- woods Sunday, where they had a pic- day j nic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner spent Sunday at the Martin and Emanuel Kintz homes. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Warner visited at McClusky Sunday with Mrs. War- ner’s brother. Sam Berg and daughter, Herda, motored to Wilton to get their auto- mobile repaired after a horse kicked the radiator in. eo Alta | By KARL SCHATZ °° Charlie Larson was an Alta caller Tuesday. Karl Schatz made business trips to McClusky Monday and Tuesday. Fred Brackett made a trip to the coal mine Tuesday. Henry Schaffer and daughter, Ida, were callers at the Karl Schatz home Monday. Clarence Oderman and Thafield Schatz were Alta callers Monday. John Ness called at the Karl Schatz home Monday. 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D. where he will act as Mrs. Arthur Tees and son Junior |Miss Eleanor home for the week-end. Mrs. J. J. Scallon and family, Mr.} ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and sons|and Lee Carlson were visitors at the | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1981 (Monday evening at the Fred Rein- jome. = Otto Reinhart was a McClusky call- er Monday. Roy Just called at the Karl Schatz home Tuesday. Fred Brackett was a caller at the Joe McAllister home Monday. Clarence McAllister is employed at Frank Coombs’ home. Eddie Johnson’ made a trip to the es Edmund and Thafield, spent __NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS |= Edward Schatz was a McClusky call- Fred Reinharat, Sr., called at the Henry Schaffer home on Wednesday. Albert McAllister is employed at the Fred Brackett home this week. Joe Diede was a caller at the Karl Ed. Schatz hauled a load of grain to Pickardville Wednesday. ‘i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just and daugh- i were McClusky shoppers Wednes- Pts Schatz was called in Wednes- ‘y. Mrs. Joe Diede spent Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Fred Brackett. Karl Schatz and daughter, Sarah, Were callers at the Emil Johnson home | Gus, Edmund, Edwin and Ed Schatz Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaffer were Alta callers Sunday evening, | Brittin | By 0. DUTTON | Mr. and Mrs. William Carrol! | oie visited Wednesday ‘atternosa| at the Clifton Kimball home. Mrs. M. M. Dralle visited with Mrs. Triplett and Miss Briscoe, Thursday, | George Day and daughter, Mrs. Thursday. Harry Blount left last week for Kil- relief foreman for several weeks. Mrs. B. R. Slater was a visitor at the Weisheart home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills and Mr. Snyder, of Bismarck, visited at the, Clifton Kimball home Thursday. Mrs. Orin Dutton and son Jackie were callers at the Weisheart home Monday. Miss Margaret McMurrich is assist- ing Mrs. Blount with her work dur-| ing Mr. Blount's absence. | Mrs. Henry Crawford visited at the! Charles Swanson home Friday and! later motored to Bismarck to bring Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and! family and Mrs. C. D. Kimball| Shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Maxine and Rodney Allensworth) Spent Wednesday night with the Dut-! ton children. \ Miss Elsie Slater is assisting with the housework at the Weisheart home, during Mrs. Weisheart’s illness. Mrs. Nora Allensworth spent several | days last week in Mandan. Mrs. George Morrison, Mr. and Mrs.! Lester Andrews and son, and Mr.| Beattie, returned Saturday morning from a motor trip to Iowa where they ; made a two week's visit with relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover spent the pleasant social evening at the Clifton home on Saturday. ' Leonard Crawford of Bismarck vis- | ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.! |R. Crawford, Sunday. | The Misses Alice and Helen Carlson | crea Kimball home Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle enter- tained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family. Mrs. Orin Dutton and children were} ; Monday evening callers at, the Irwin Richard Day, motored to Bismarck | _. jatlantic,” new Fox Film production, has its premier showing today at the) be remembered in “Front Page” and Kent Douglass, fine, boyish stage juv- \“The Hunchback of Notre HIS SERVICE DAYS ‘ARE OVER | With a deep sigh and tug at his heart, M. ed from the United Sti who has just and swords. He ri tly and Smedley D. Butler, marine corps, put away Pl ied a home at Newtown settled down to the Ilfe of Mr. End.” Whale directed it and that alone should be an insurance of a perfect | established between Germany and production if you saw his “Journey’s|Siam and a similar service is being ; lanned between Germ: Don't miss “Waterloo Bridge.” Fes eis Egypt. Radio telephone service has been ou'll onl; while shopping; os PARAMOUNT THEATRE Replete with romance and crammed Paramount Theatre. -——_——~_—.— 2} to love decently, when it was too late i! | At the Movies | for her to deserve it, and a boy who} home are sec half. an hour —¥| knew all and still wouid surrender the world to his heart's cry. These two young lovers caught in, : “ j love's cross road on Waterloo Bridge ot eedee ty Liscd Ista, Jalen ts in @ tangle of love morals and war's dire needs are Mae Clarke, who will “nerves' after taking Edmund Lowe, who heads the all-|enile and coming screen star. —_ star cast, has the role of “Monty Greer,” a gambler anxiuosly sought by the district attorney as star witness in @ graft trial. His adventures, both amatory and otherwise, aboard this ocean greyhound prove amusing and interesting. Prominent in the supporting cast are Lois Moran as “Judy Kramer;” Jean Hersholt plays her father, an old German lens grinder, making his first luxury trip abroad; John Halliday, an absconding banker; Myrna Loy, his wife; Greta Nissen, a Swedish dancer and sweetheart of Halliday, and Earle Foxe, one who has designs on Halli- day's stolen millions. ‘William K. Howard directed. CAPITOL THEATRE Each year Universal turns out at least one great picture. A few were Dame,” “Merry Go Round,” “Show Boat,” “All Quiet,” “Seed,” “Dracula.” Into this select class place “Water- loo Bridge.” The management of this theatre is proud to show this picture. It believes that it will rank with the best ten of the year. Do not under any conditions miss seeing “Waterloo | Bridge” which begins its run here om} Monday. “Waterloo Bridge” is tremendous in dramatic power! It is subtly alluring in its beauty and its infinite variety. It is heart-breaking in its emotional appeal!. It has a great love story, one Reid home. | “cee e | Trygg | By GLADYS NELSON Arthur Magnus and Mabel were shoppers in Wing Tuesday. They al- so called at the Clarence Kettleson home. William Wanttaji and children, Louis Olson and children, William Harju and sons, and Otto Harju of Bismarck were Sunday callers at the Arthur Magnus home. ‘ The Trygg school board met with the members of the Lyman school board Monday evening on business Pertaining to the schools. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnus, Ly- Jas and Lynn were Sunday evening | Visitors at the Louis Olson home, Charles and Arvo Keitanen and their sisters of New Leipzig visited at Henry Inget’s last Tuesday. George Nelson took Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson and children to the Salter home near Menoken Monday. Walter and Elsie Coleman from near Still called Tuesday at George Nelson's. Mrs. Nels Nelson, Hugo, Victor, Em- ma and Anne Eide and the Eide fam- ily from Arena were Sunday guests at the Walter Scott home. i The county graders have graded from the Regan corner to the Trygg mail box corner and will grade a new road near Ed. Lyndquist’s next week. Mrs. Elsie Cunningham and Mr, and Mrs. Albin Spangberg motored to Bis- marck Wednesday to attend the corn show. Irene and Floyd Anderson, Bismarck high school ‘students, came home Fri- day night to visit over Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family motored to Bismarck Saturday on a shopping trip. Andrew Trygg transacted business |, in Bismarck Saturday. 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