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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931 : Regan | — e 2 By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Dorothy Kyle, Lillian Swanson, ‘and Gunder Swanson of Bantry were ‘week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ton Strand. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hochhalter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Holmgren of Wilton were guests of Regan rela- tives Sunday. Bessie Wilson and Frances Tourt- lotte spent the week-end at their res- pective homes. | Mrs. James Newton of Bismarck spent Sunday at the August Wester- man home. Mrs. H. F. Dimond and Mrs. Ash- Jock are spending a few days at the Willard Dimond home near Still. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer and Mr.'at the St. Alexius hospital. and Mrs. Bartholomews of Wilton} | we ver y di ts at the A.;Were business callers were Sunday dinner guests | Wednesday, FP. Tourtlotte home. Ella and Ethel Schilling spent the week-end at their home. Irene Maulsby motored to Sykes- ton and spent the week-end with her parents. Mrs, H. F. Dimond and her mether Mrs. Ashlock, spent Thursday and Friday at Wilton visiting relatives. A county round-up council of the American Legion Auxiliary was held at the Legion log cabin Saturday aft- ernoon. Mrs. Ghylin_ opened the meeting after which District Com- mitteewoman Mrs. Olgierson of Bis- marck presided. Department Histor- ian Mrs. Gilmore of Wilton and De- partment Vice President Mrs. Caspar of Mandan were present and ex- plained their work. Mrs, Caspar gave a review of the Detroit national convention. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. Mrs. A. B. Stratton and Irene Maulsby motored to Wilton Thursday evening. Bismarck callers Friday were Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins, Mrs. August ‘Westerman, Mrs. Arthur Strand and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg. Miss Nelly Lundberg who has been a patient in a Bismarck hospital, returned to her home with Mrs. A. H. Lundberg. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Garnes motor- ed to Bismarck Friday and Andy Garnes, Jr., returned with them for ‘the week-end. Andy has been elect- ed vice president of the sophomore class of Bismarck high school. | Julia Olstrom of Bismarck has been a guest of the W. N. Kelly and Clarence Scott families this weck. Mrs. Joe Kiefer spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Knutson. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes were Bis- marck shoppers Tuesday. The O. M. Colip family motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Colip, who; 4s a patient in the Bismarck hospital, is much improved. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein were Mrs. Anna Wil- son, Mrs. Ashlock and Mrs. H. F. Dimond. ‘The Ladies’ Aid met October 7 with Mrs. John Carlson. The next meet~ ing will be held Wednesday, Oct. 28, with Mrs. A. H. Lundberg as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein and Rus- sel Hopkins were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. Hopkins. Milton Kelly of Tuttle spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly. Walter Tyberg of Bismarck was aj week-end visitor at the B. O. Lein ‘home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter Margery called on Wing relatives Saturday evening. Mrs, Anna Strand and family were Sunday guests at the Norton Strand home. > By ALICE M. WALKER Mr. and Mrs. Chester Towne, en route from Bismarck to their home at Woodworth, were guests at the R. D. Flavin home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Flavin are also enjoying a visit from’ their son, Walter and his wife, of Flint, Mich., who arrived here by var Saturday. In remembrance of the eighth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Adeline, Mrs. Sidney Waddington gave a party Thursday. About 20 children were present. . E. D. McGinnis attended the regi meeting of the Missionary So- children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cow- an, all of Bismarck, were guests at the John Dixon home Sunday. Mrs, Otto Larson and Mrs, Tom! Hollingsworth attended a birthday party Thursday afternoon, given tor Mrs. John Hammock at her farm home northwest of Wilton. othy, Turtle Lake, were dinner guests at the Henry Walker home Sunday. Miss Ruth Wilmot, Regan, spent the week-end ers with her sister, Charlotte. o>———_—_—_______—_—_¢ Braddock | & By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. Raso Aarvig drove to Bismarck Wednesday and brought! home their daughter Helen who has| been a patient for the past two weeks | Harry Ulfers also are suffering with the flu_this week. Mr. and Mrs. the same complaint. Bert Glanville was a business cal!- er at the Jack Stuart home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler motored to Bismarck Tuesday, where the lat- ter wrote teacher's examinations. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Duncan were guests at the Ed Pond home Satur- day. They also spent some time at the H. S. Duncan home. J. C. Isham, who has been visiting at the Ed Pond home, left Tuesday for Iowa, where he will spend the winter with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Williamson and, daughters, Lois and Jean, and son,! Jimmy, were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. R._C. Halvers’ Sunday afternoon, The Stiglemayer children visited at the Kraft home Sunday afternoon. The Owen McIntyres had as guests at their home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenberg and family, Miss Fae Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. George Goldburg and sons, Orris and La- verne, from near Hurdsfield. A birth- day dinner was held in honor of Richard McIntyre, who celebrated his eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson were callers in the after- W. W. Baxter and W. B. Adams in Napoleon Mrs. A. Butten, son Lyle, Mrs. P. J. Meckler son Orwan and Mrs. M. E. Ryan, called at Napoleon Wednesday. They returned by the Chas. Pearson home and brought Mrs. O. R. Bauer and daughter Kathleen Ann with them to visit a few days at the L. V. Lesher home. Harry Tracey of Linton spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. A. J. Koening. Mrs. A. J. Piers and daughter Ger- trude and Mrs, A. J. Koening attend- ed a meeting of the P. T. A. at Bis- marck Wednesday. Mrs. R. H. Carey accompanied by William Ryan as driver, drove to Wing to visit at the home of her sis- ter on Sunday. Wednesday evening, Oct. 7, the la- dies of the Woodman Circle met in the SienT hall. Plans for the annual banquet were made, it will be held Oct. 21. The W. O .W. postponed their initi- noon. Edward Stiglemayer ealled at the Harry Ulfers home Sunfay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond called at the Klagenberg home Sunday. Frank Grey made a trip to the E. E. Russ farm Sunday. of Mrs. E. L. Semling, spent a few days visiting at the Semling home re- cently. A farewell party for Dorothy Kurtz was held Thursday evening at the Earl Kurtz home. Miss Lecunda Appert, who teaches at the Hampton school, spent the week-end at her home. A farewell party for Edward Shea was held Monday evening at the T. E. Shea home. Edward left Tuesday morning for Clearwater, Minn. where he has secured a position in a garage. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Berkholtz and children were Bismarck visitors Sat- urday. Miss Elvira Wohlman is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Herrmanns at Beulah. The Christian Mothers Society will hold a dance at the school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Landsberger and family were dinner guests at the E. ©. Beastrom home Sunday. A social gathering was held Satur- day evening at the Leonard Neuman home. Mr. and Mrs. George Raridon and children visited Sunday at the Charles Raridon home. A wedding ceremony was solemnized Monday morning at the Catholic church when Miss Eva Schlosser of Kintyre became the bride of Ignatius J. Horner, Linton. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ott were Hazel- ton shoppers Monday. The Pioneet Bridge club met Tues- day evening with Mrs. R. A. Yeater. Mrs. J. J, Meyer and her sister, Mrs. Kreen of Hebron motored to Linton Monday. The P. T. A. will meet Oct. 21 in the school building. Art Wentz visited at John Mar- tin’s home Sunday. re pe loll dhiaearean A eee { Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE The Menoken Homemakers’ club) met at the home of Mrs. Otto Ayers Thursday. Mrs. R. M. Lindemann and Mrs. A. C. Dance gave the ies- ation until Oct. 22. son, “Dry Cleaning in the Home” ° ing at the A. R. Button home. | Macomber \ -_ Mrs. Frank Ryan, William Ryan, Mrs, Art Button and Mrs. P. J. Meck- ler were callers in Hazelton Thursday. Messrs. Drake and Newcomer from Minneapolis and Eldora, Iowa, respec tively, were business callers at Bra dock Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lesher and son Keith were dinner guests at the sted Pearson home Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Amundson were Sunday dinner guests at the F. M. Lang home. Sunday Ocotber 4 occurred the marriage of two of our well known young people, Miss Ada Saville and Ernest Swanson. Otto Martin took a load of wood to Napoleon Saturday. Otto Bauer drove down from Bis- marck Saturday to spend the week- end with Mrs. Bauer and baby daugh- ter who has been staying at the Charles Pearson home. Miss Flora Pearson, a nurse at the St. Alexius hospital, accompanied him. Mrs. Bauer and daughter will return with him to make their home at Bismarck. Miss Elsie Pearson, who teaches at Napoleon, also visited at home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Button, son Lyle, Mrs, P. J. Meckler and son Orvan and James Ryan were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Ryan home. Mrs. Att Button, Mrs. F. Ryan and Mrs. P. J. Meckler drove to Napoleon Sunday evening and brought home little Patty Ryan who has been visit- jing at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Silbernagel. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baxter made a business trip to Hazelton Friday, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrance of Hazelton called an friends in Brad- dock Sunday. P. J. Meckler of Dickinson is visit- The Wildrose Homemakers’ son. Miss Olga Bohlin became a member of the club at the meeting. Mrs. Wayne Baxter is to be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koening and children, and Harry Tracy of Linton, were Sunday callers at the Abner Martinson home in Kintrye. Arena oo By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Elmer Drumm and Ed Pond were business callers at Elmer Duncan’s Thursday morning. ciety of the Presbyterian church of Wilton. A special feature of the pro- gram, was a talk by Miss Dennis, a missionary from Miniapuri, India, Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis were guests at @ dinner given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Gerow. Miss Katherine Pfau had as a week-end guest, her classmate, Miss Opal Olson, Wilton. The following women were Capital City shoppers Wednesday: Mesdames Ben Ollenburger, William Ollenburg- er, John Dixon, Leslie Miller and Richard Polzine. T. G. Gerow was a business caller in Minot Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Benedict and family, Wilton, were guests at the Ed Morgan home Sunday. Mrs. George Pfieffer and daughter, Loretta, spent the week-end with Mr. ‘and Mrs, Edward Erickson, Bismarck. Alfred Olfson came down from Bur- ington Saturday to renew old acquaintances. He visited at the Tom Hanwell home during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leben had as guests Wednesday evening, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Erickson, Mandan. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Danielson and family were Bismarck callers Satur- day evening. Harry Anderson took Mrs. Pauline 'Thorsness to Pettibone Saturday, where Mrs. Thorsness was called on business. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth spent Saturday with relatives at Reg- an. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pfau motored to Denhoff Sunday where they visited Mrs, Pfau’s mother, Mrs. Andrew Reule. Mrs, Otto Larson sponsored a towel shower given Friday evening in recog- nition of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Henry Walker. A birthday cake bearing 33 candles was presented to ‘the guest of honor by Mrs. Tom Hol- lingsworth. Mrs, Walter Leben was hostess Sat- urday afternoon to the members of the Macomber Homemakers’ club. The Jesson was delivered to the group by the project leaders, Mrs, O. J. Olson and Mrs. William Ollenburger. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mason, Bis- jmarck, visited relatives in Macomber and Wilton Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, Marion Chapman and ‘daughters, Madeline, Laura and Dor- { and Mrs, Chester Parks and Mrs. Artie Payseno and baby Hugh Arthur returned home Tuesday. They had been staying at the Web- ber home in Wing. James Tees was a caller at Harry Ulfers Monday. H. 8. Duncan and Andrew Kraft ere business callers in Tuttle Wed- lay. Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and children sailed on Mrs. Elmer Drumm Mon- Y. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shrafer are guests at the Julius Zeweglie’s. Edward Schuler and Art Ochsner were callers in Tuttle Monday nigh’. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Miss Fae Roberts called at the Haas’ homes Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas and fam- ily attended church services in Good- rich Sunday. Miss Loella Augdustad accompa- nied her father to her home near Goodrich to spend the week-end. Wilbur Niters spent Sunday with friends in Florence Lake township. Mrs. Ben Klagenberg and Mrs. Owen McIntyre were visitors in Wing Monday. Jack Stuart and son, Wallace, were Wednesday evening callers at the Harry Ulfers home. and “Remodeling the Clothes Closet.” Ten members attended the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Holmes Thursday, Nov. 12. Mrs. Clifford Craven attended fu- neral services for Herman Broccup Thursday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas and daughter and Mrs. Thomas’ sister left Friday for Illinois. En route they will visit relatives in lowa, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein en- tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chris Junkert, Bismarck; Tony Knoll, Mandan; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayers and family, and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abeleins and family. The din- ner was given in honor of R. M. Lu- demann who is leaving soon for Ce- dar Falls, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. George Abelein of Anamoose spent the week-end visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Abelein, Mrs. Marvin Sherman and Miss Orpha Agnew were shopping in Bis- marck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnts and family of Spirit Lake, Iowa, are vis- iting Mrs. Arnts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven. Mrs. Neil Funston visited at the Dennis Reitzel home Saturday. She visited in Mandan Sunday, returning to the Reitzel home the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loney and children of Mason City, Iowa, and Mrs. T.T. Hughes and son of Mc- Kenzie were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmitz and family will move on the farm va- cated by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lude- mann. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven were in Bismarck on business Thursday. The high school pupils gave a wel- ner roast and treasure hunt at the Menoken pienic grounds Friday night, ——<—$—<$— Lyman i By S. GYLDEN Lawrence Olson, Florence Waiste and Linda Maki spent the week-end at their homes. * Edwin Olson and Suli Gylden re- turned home Sunday evening from Minnesota. Gust Eckholm, son Severil and| daughter Lydia were callers at the John Gylden home Monday. Eorl and Walter Walste and Theo- dore Uekana were business callers) at the John Gylden home Thursday. Edwin Olson drove Sulo Eckholm and Sulo Gylden to their homes from ‘W. Josephson’s Wednesday. Sadie Gylden returned home Fri- day from Mrs. Dave Joseptison’s. Mrs. Gust Eckholm and son Sulo| transacted business in Wing '. Suri Eckholm returned home wit them to spend the week-end. Edwin Olson “was an overnight Guest of Sulo Gylden’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Josephson and daughter Sylvia, Linda Maki,| Tyne and Suri Eckholm, Aldo Eske- lu, and Siama Antilla were callers at the John Gylden home Sunday. Seth Harju, Emil Lienska, Mr. and| Mrs. William Josephson and daugh- ter Silvia and Linda Maki and Gayne Inget spent Sunday at Gust Eck- holm’s. Dan Wahlmans, Fred Eskeli and Aldo Eskeli were callers at Arne An- tilla’s Sunday. Mrs. Funa Antilla, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and daughters Gloria and Irene were callers at John Gyl- den’s Friday. Walfred Antilla visited at Henry Kuiste’s Sunday. Many attended the shower for Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lehto held at the Gust Lehto home Sunday evening. Miss Lydia Lehto was a caller at L. C. Holmes’ home Sunday. Hilma and Edwin Olson attended | ° Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were shoppers in Wing Saturday night. They were accompanied by Art Wentz. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jansonius of Bismarck were dinner guests at the Ulfers home Thursday evening. Jan- sonius is Mrs. Ulfers’ nephew. He spent Thursday afternoon hunting Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. They had as passengers Ralph Halver, Ben Klagenberg and Miss Fae Roberts. Miss Roberts spent the day at the home of her parents in Bismarck. Raphael Klagenberg, son of M1. and Mrs. Ben Klagenberg, has been on the sick list the last week. He is getting along nicely and soon will be able to return to school. ‘The people of the Hazlegrove town- ship will have the use of library books recently installed in the Au- rora School No. 4. These books, which were sent out by the state library , can be secured any week the dance held in Wing Friday eve- ng. . .4 | Hazelton | By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Miss Margaret Hoff visited with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon Hoff at Linton Wednesday. Mrs. Krein of Hebron spent Monday and Tuesday visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Meyer. Mrs. H. Stedman visited at Bis- marck Saturday. John Stanton of Braddock was a Hazelton caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brossuer and fam- ily moved from the. Kolberer house into the Brogden house. Mrs. J. J. Meyer and children mot- ored to Bismarck Saturday. Miss Cleo Rott arrived home Fri- day to spend the week-end. Rev. Father Schweitzer motored to lay. Mrs. Adam Haas has been ill with Temvick Monday. Mrs. Wachter of Bismarck, mother ‘Work has been going on for several days leveling off the ground around the Catholic church. Trees and grass to be planted on the grounds. Rev. Father of Linton visited Tuesday with Rev. Father Schweitzer. The board of county commissioners met Tuesday at Linton. ‘The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. Monteith. Mr. Ports of Linton transacted busi- ness in Hazelton Saturday. Miss Gracealice Steiner arrived home last week from a week's visit at Dickinson. The Business Men’s Club held a meeting Thursday. E. E. Bradberg of Hettinger was a Hazelton visitor Tuesday. A number of the friends of Eugene Landsberger attended a dinner given at the Landsberger home Sunday evening. It was his birthday. Albert Kalberer motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. Lein 1 By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman called at the George Pehl, Sr., home near Arena Wednesday evening. Mrs. Helmer Dalas and son, Er-: nest; Mrs. John Dalas and brother, Lawrence Holton, of Butte spent Sunday visiting at the A. Bjorhus home. Harry Lein and Art Donaldson of Bismarck spent Sunday afternoon at, the B. N. Lein home. Louls, Sam and George Vik spent Sunday at the parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Ar- neson spent Sunday evening at the M. A.-Lein home. ‘ J. O, Rise and Ed Nygaard motored to Wing Friday afternoon. Miss Faye Harvey was a guest at Grover Anderson home near Tuttle over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel’ and| Wart daughter of Arena, together with frie from Goodrich, were dinner gue at the Dallas Barkman home Sunday. Many from this vicinity attended the reception given for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., at the Driscoll hall Friday evening. J. O. Rise and daughter, Olga, mo- tored to Temvik Friday evening, re- turning home Sunday. Einar and Knut Spilde, Valdemar Lein and the Vik boys motored to Driscoll. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christian- son and family spent Sunday after- noon at the Ed Erickson home. Milton Severson spent the week- end at his home. - Ruth Lambert of Arena called at the Stuart Severson home Satur- day evening. George Christianson and sons, Ar- nold and Harold, and Olaus Helgeson called at J. O. Rise’s Saturday. Fred Urback and family of Regan, called at Harry Helgeson’s Sunday. Arnold Christianson, Ed Nygaard and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman| spent Sunday evening at Stuart Sev- erson’s. Leslie Josephson and Henry Bates motored to Temvik Sunday. Ed Nygaarrd and Stuart Severson called at the Mrs, Anna Dronen home Sunday. B. N. Lein called at the M. A. Lein home Wednesday. The Luther League will meet at the Stuart Severson home Sunday. Faye Harvey spent Friday night) with Wanda Pehl near Arena. Brittin 1 By O. DUTTON Miss Lillian Lee spent the week- end at the Clifton Kimball home. Mrs. M. M. Dralle visited at the W. 8. Triplett home Tuesday. Mrs. Orin Dutton and son, Jack, called at the Weisheart home Tues- day. The Misses Twila Dralle, Evelyn Olson, and Don Dralle of Moffit were Tuesday evening callers at the Mar- shall Dralle home. Harry Blount visited Sunday with his family in Brittin. Blount has been appointed section foreman at Kilbernie and expects to spend the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. Schlosser and chil- dren of Kintyre visited Friday at the George Kuntz home. Mrs. Jason Hoover entertained the Moffit Ladies’ Aid on Wednesday. Mrs, E. M. Whitteaker was 8 Mof- fitt caller Friday. Mrs. W. 8. Triplett and Miss Lydia Briscoe spent Wednesday at the Dralle home. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Coker of Pem- bina visited friends in this neighbor- hood Thursday. Mrs. Coker was for- merly Miss Roxy Lowe. Mrs. William Mills and daughter) and Mrs, Clifton Kimball attended, the party at the Leslie Clark home ‘Wednesday. I, J. Reid was a caller at the Dut- ton home Thursday. Mrs. Dave ershaw and children visited at the Geo. Kuntz home Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Mr. ind Mrs. C. D. Kimball were Sat- urday evening guests at the Ray Gates home. M. M. Dralle and son, Dutch, and Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and sons were Bismarck shoppers Monday. George Day was a Moffit caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Alfred Slovarp home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Triplett and Miss Lydia Briscoe were guests at a birthday dinner at the George Lewis home near Sterling Friday. Mrs. Jason Hoover and sons, Mrs, C. D. Kimball, and Miss Lillian Lee motored to Bismarck Saturday. Miss Lucile Millman dined at the Dutton home Wednesday. Marcus Trembley was a, visitor at the Blount home in Brittin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. &. M. Whitteaker and son, Junior, were Moffit visitors Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens were visitors at the Weisheart home Mon- Willie Ehnes, Albert Volien and son! Witt, Mabel Lytle of Wing, Herbert Gene, Don Sheldon, Norman Little, | Hoffman of McClusky, Henry Rath of | da: Isaac Marcovitz, 8. A. Nelson and/ Tuttle, LeNara, Lydia and Gust Witt, daughter Mildred, Mr. Ehnes, Elmer Falmer, Del Davis, Andrew, Frank and Clarence Walker, Hester Bailey, Lau- rence Fitzgerald, C. O. Kettleson, Marvin Alm and Pete Lundquist. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and chil- dren Gordon and Beverly were over- night guests at the Ernest Gordon home Tuesday, z Rev. Oderman was a Saturday guest at the Roy Farly home. Henry and Alfred Anderson called at the Knute Anderson home Wed- nesday. Willie Ehnes is on the sick list this week, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Little and Phyl- lis motored to Wing Monday evening. 8. W. Nemitz motored to Regan ‘Wednesday. Chas. Hettick called at the Alfred Anderson home Tuesday. Roy Bailey was 2 Sunday afternoon guest at the G. O. Lindsey home. Charles Our motored to Bismarck y. Mrs. Melvin Welch and daughter | Monday. and Maxine and Rodney Allensworth| Mrs. J. F. Little and Clayton and visited at the George Freud home|Phyllis and Louise Walker attended Sunday. church services at Regan Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and] evening. family and Charles Allensworth were Isaac Marcovitz motored to- Bis- Friday. Bundsy guests at the Orin Dutton) "Wetter Schmansky was a guest at 5 .|the Andrew Kolb home Sunday. eon ci er bile eats Grandma Bailey is spending this and daughter, Lucile; Mr. and Mrs,|Week with her daughter, Mrs. Abbie Henry Crawford and daughter, Elea- McCoy. Mrs. Anna Knudtson called at the nor, and Miss Lucile Millman at din- 8. L. Jordahl home Monday. ™rehie Marvel Bis i Gen. 7 chie Marvel was @ miarck caller Monday. Ghylin Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball were} SS teen, ed the Dewey Olson me near Moffit. By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pillsbury, Mot- # fit; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and] John Sandberg of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. O. U, Dutton were Sun-|former land owner in Ghylin is a day evening guests at the Jason Hoo-| guest of the Broste brothers. ver home. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Davis, son Paul Mrs. Henry Crawford and Miss Lu-|and daughters Margaret, Eunice and cile Millman motored to Bismarck|Leona, Mrs. Will Cobb and children Friday afternoon. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tosseth spent Sunday with @ | Raymond Toliver near Wing. Sterling | ———<—____—_______-¢ By FERN R. STEWART Henry Apland was a Steele caller ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn,| Donald Apland, Miss Thelma Skogen and Lola McKay called at the Tom Stewart home Thursday evening. Al Morse called at the Earl Hall home Thursday evening. , Missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Apland) ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Johnson and. Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll call- ers Friday. Adolph Hansen called at the Tom Stewart home Thursday. Jack Durfee, who has been stay- ing at the Lee Neth home, is em- ployed at the Charley Anderson| farm. Those from here who were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday were Elsus Elness, Mr. and Mrs, George Kusch, Mrs. Martin Nelson, Wesley Hall and sisters Lillian and Adelaide, Clifford, Olson, Evelyn Thomas, Iwellyn eae and Mr. and Mrs. Freto En- vick. Roy, Harold and Charollett Olson! of Lein called at the Oscar Ander- son home Sunday evening. Mr. and, Mrs. Kusch and son Dean visited at the Herman Nei- man home Sunday. Roy Hansen was a town caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom and family visited at the J. D. Ste- home in Driscoll Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and family visited at the Earl Snyder nos in Bord township Sunday. » . Mrs. Henry 8 were town callers Monday. ied Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn and Lola_and Marion McKay called at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. Gordon Conley -visited at the F. Brown home Sunday. Sydney Lundquist of Minneapolis eee st home of his sister er-in-law, Mr. ang John Sedivic, ae Jack Durfee and Harold Lash were town callers Monday. evening. Rock Hill} o By RUTH LITTLE 8. A. Nelson and daughter Mildred motored to Bismarck Monday. W. H. Kolb called at the Mrs, K. Kolb home Saturday. Mr. ope. age el Vollen and hildren were Sun at the Eines coren home. pairs guests at. the Fred Ehnes home the past week were Isaac Maroovitz and sons Robert and Mil- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and fam- | day ily, Henry Rasche, Lewis Jorgenson, Wayne Harrison, Mrs. P.E. Patton and children Mary, Roselyn and Patricia; Aelred Bouche, Henry Jacobson, Ar- thur Nelson, Clarence Kettleson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hochalter and children. C. E. Christianson called at the C. O. Kettleson home Sunday. Hester Batley spent several days last week as a guest of her sister, Mrs. Mabel Bailey of Regan. Phyllis Little was a Sunday. after- noon guest of Hilda and Tillie Wauge- man, Mr, and Mrs. Gottlib Doctor and family are moving in the house vacat- ed by Mrs. Mabel Bailey. Mrs, William McCullough, Mrs. Ray McOullough and Mrs, Roy Mc h Mrs, V. N. Monroe and son Stephen were Sunday-guests at the Burel Mon- roe home. Alfred Anderson threshed this week for Chas. Hettick, Albert Vollen and Andrew Kolb. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Doctor and family are spending a few days at the Chris Waugeman home. Mrs. J. F. Little and son Clayton were Sunday afternoon guests at Mrs. K. Kolb’s. Miss Gudrun Jordahl teacher in Estherville, spent the week-end at her home. Lewis Jorgenson and Wayne Harri- Mr. Staton and Owen Davis. Alvin Hedstrom and son Bert were business callers in Washburn Satur- da} y. Mrs. A. B. Johnson, daughter Mar- ilyn, Leona Sunquist, Miss Elsie Cole- man, and Mrs. W. D. Sunquist mot- ored to Bismarck Saturday. A number attended the.P. T. A. meeting at the Still Hall Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause have as their guest, Mrs. Krauses’ brother from Washington. . and Mrs. Lloyd McQuay of Drake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom and Miss Inger Nord. The next P. T. A. will be held at the hall in Still Nov. 13. Louie King and Walter Schmesky were business shoppers in Regan Mon- day. Miss Janet Coleman of Bismarck is visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Coleman over the week-end. rs. W. D. Perkins moved her be- longings the past week to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Cornell will move to Gust Anderson's farm soon. Mr. and Mrs. J, Lund shopped in Regan Saturday. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and son Johnnie, Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs, W. D. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins and children, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little and children, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son Duane were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm. Mr. and Mrs. William Backman and children spent Saturday afternoon in ‘Regan. Bennie Benson was a Sunday guest of John Dranver. Miss Bergetta Tosseth has returned home after spending some time with Mrs. W. D. Perkins. ~ ——————————— ES... ee By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and fam- ‘ly spent Sunday visiting relatives in ‘Hurdsfield. P. T. A. was held in the school house Wednesday evening. . The fol- poli poicage were elected for the comi year: H. C. Edgerton, presi- dent; M. Wagle, vice president; Miss Humphreys, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. J. J. Horner, chairman of the refreshment committee; Mrs. M. Wag- Je, chairman of the program commit- tee; Mrs. Geo. Anderson, chairman of the membership committee. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., at- tended church services in Tuttle Sun- morning. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weber. Alice McClusky spent the week-end with Clover Johns. Jake Hein drove David Hein to Wil- ton Friday to consult a physician. Harold and “Edith Mueller spent Sunday visiting at the R. J. Bleth Mr. and Mrs, George Anderson and daughters Jean and Lucille and Gust Anderson and daughter Ada were Bis- callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fields and chil- dren spent several days visiting rela- tives in Jenkins, Minn. recently. Mrs. M. Wagle and Mrs. Clyde Har- vey motored to Regan Sunday. Rev. Christ of Wilton conducted church services in Wing Sunday even- John Mueller, Jr. and Norville Hill spent Sunday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and chil- dren visited at the John Weber, Jr. home Sunday afternoon.” Mr. and Mrs. M. Wagle motored to Bismarck Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Heitzman Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and chil- dren attended church services north of town Sunday evening. ‘ Schrunk | —_—— ° By MARGARET MARCHANT Wingel Korinlk was a Wing caller son were overnight guests at the Fred) Tuesday. Ehnes home Saturday. Louise and Roy Walker were Sun- day guests at the Earl Mowder home. Willie Jiras called at the J. F. Little home Sunday after Ruth and Virgil who returned home with him to spend mn, Hester and Laurence Bailey called at the Gottlieb Doctor home Friday. |. Rasche threshed for Everett Bailey and Chas. Our threshed for Ira Bailey Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and family were Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Callers and guests at the J. F. Little home the past week were: Mr. Graf, Mr. Karnhacker of near McClusky called in this community Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Novy were Wing shoppers Friday. Martha, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seibel, has been quite ill the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marchant re- ceived the announcement of arrival of the birth of a granddaughter, Mar- garet Edna, born to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson at Birdisland, Minn., Oct. 3rd. Wenzel Kozinlk was a business call- Pridi er in Wing lay. Sunday evening visitors at the Mar- chant home were: Mr. and Mrs. John . and Edward’ and Emil Stroh. Miss LeNara Witt assisted her sis- ter, Mrs. Henry Seibel with her work while they had the threshers. Marcella Neiters and son Glendon bag last week with Mrs, Henry Seil- nf ‘. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Marchant and bee ar CA ones spent turday even! 1g. Edward Schuh of McClusky called in this vicinity Tuesday. Jacob Stroh and Dave Hochalter|® called on Emil Stroh Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer McCellan spent Friday evening at the William Witt Rome. \ Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Degner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and children, Annie, Paul, Emil and Herbert Hoffman, Margaret and Irene Marchant and Henry Rath spent Sun- day at the William Witt home. Schrunk school started Monday morning. Jacob Stroh called at the Dave Hochalter home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Steinert, Emil Stroh and Ted Hochafter spent Sunday at the Dave Hochalter home. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Seibel and baby daughter spent Saturday evening at the William Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer McClellan spent Wednesday evening at the Witt home. Albert Heimbuch called at the Jacob Stroh home Sunday. Margaret Marchant spent Saturday evening at the Gust Olson home in ‘Wing. Mr. and Mrs. William Witt and Al- bert Heimbuch visited at the Herman Neiter’s Sunday. Miss Mabel Lytle is spending a few lays with Mrs, John Witt. Miss LeNara Witt returned to her home after helping her sister, Mrs. Henry Seibel for a few days. Edward Stroh called on Herbert Hoffman Friday en route home from McClusky. Mrs. Julius Hauff spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Dave Hochalter. tn ccrcesdesacshanisehatntasectia | Hampton f o— —___—? By ELIZABETH KOPPY 1. C. Iverson of Mandan was @ busi- ness caller here Tuesday. Misses Gertrude and Regina Koppy spent Tuesday night with Ruth Perry of Gayton. John Schiermeister and Jake Fern- holz of Linton were callers in this vicinity Wednesday. Among business callers.in Temvik Wednesday were Oscar Bowman, Steve Koppy and Herman Backhaus and son Herbert. Caroline Backhus is spending a few days visiting at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs, John Weber*of Linton. Mrs. Dewéy Lawler was shopping in Linton We fednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and children Frances, Steve, Gertrude and Regina spent Wednesday evening at the Herman Backhaus home. Godfrey Grenz was ® business call- er in Linton Thursday. J. Steensland of Linton is repairing the buildings on the Badger Ranch which were partly wrecked by the re- cent storm. Miss Leucinda Appert it the week-end at her home near ton. George Lawler was taken to Linton ‘Wednesday morning to see a physi- cian. It was found he was suffering from intestinal flu. 8r., Martin Reidlinger, and son Ernest Johnson and! mrs. F. C. Nelson and family, Mrs.|Martin were callers at the Frank Stewart/ walter Sunquist and daughter Leona. |Lawler home Friday. Wallace Keyes went to South St. Paul Saturday with a shipment of cattle. Ed Smith and Walter Schiermetster were business callers at the Frank Lawler home Thursday. Steve Koppy angi daughters Regina and Elizabeth were callers in Linton and Strasburg Saturday. Miss Pau- line, who is attending high school ift Strasburg, returned home with them and visited over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister took their infant daughter to Linton ¢ | Saturday for medical treatment. Cecelia Fischer and Dorothy Bau- man of Strasburg spent the week-end at the Steve Koppy home. Frank Chesrown spent Saturday sg Sunday with his family in Lin- Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Jr.. and son Wilfred of Fort Rice and Mrs. Harry Koppy of Moorhead, Minn., spent Sunday at the Steve Koppy home. . The program and pie social held in Gayton school No. 2 was well attended. Miss Lydia and Theodore Rensch- ler spent Sunday afternoon at the ‘Steve Koppy home. Mrs. Pete Isenbarth and children and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warner of near Hazelton called on the Jake Schiermeister family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus were in Eureka Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Casey of Livona ae calling at Frank Lawler’s Satur- Linton shoppers from here Monday were: John Ohlhauser, Sr., D. Joeb, Steve Koppy, Sr., and Frank Lawler. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Klipfel and fam- ily of Linton called at the Frank Lawler home Sunday. eo ‘ Frances | —*? By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Adam Schauer and family were shoppers in Bismarck Monday. Were town Callers Wednesday. Floyd Owen and Walter Dietzman transacted business in Bismarck Wed- nesday, ‘The Three Leaf Clover Homemakers club’ met at the home of Mrs. Dietz- {man Thursday, with six members pres- ent. The lesson that day was on “Dry Cleaning at Home” and “Remodeled Clothes Closets.” Mrs. Floyd Owen, Mrs, Walter Dietzman, Mrs. Kruger and daughter Elsie and Miss Vina Harms were visitors, Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist from near McKenzie visited at the home of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Widger and at the home of her sister Mrs. Elmer uist Friday. Joe Fisher threshed for John Kru- ger Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw were town callers Friday. Their son Ar- thur returned home with them as well as Miss Molley Glum who is at- tending high school at St. Mary's in Bismarck. Mrs. Carlson and two sons visited ‘at the home of her daughter and son- Saturday night | this in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher Sun- ye Senus Harms was a business caller at the Elmer Bloomquist home Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Madlanc and son Donald went to Temvik Sat- urday. home of Mr. Matt Dahl of Hazleton. Harry Smith spent Sunday with Carl Muth at the L. Madland home. John Glum, John Olsen, Harry Smith and Carl Muth were callers in Bismarck Saturday. sister, Mrs. sO l _ Wilson | ° $y By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Jr., have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Tappen. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlofman moved to their new home near Wilton Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Buchitens will make their home at the former of the Schlofman’s. . and Mrs, Clarence Gilbertson of Turtle Lake announce the birth of a girl Oct. 9. Mr. and Mrs. John Mertz of Hazen, N. D. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner and daughters Hilda and Ella motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Charles E. Rohrer and daugh- ter Shirley Jean returned home to Bismarck Friday after spending a week at John Berg home. ‘Miss Tia Hayes spent the week-end at home. She is a student at Dickin- son, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Sr., re- ceived news of the death of Mrs. ‘Wall's mother, Mrs. Reube of Wishek. The funeral ane conducted Sunday at Mr. and Mrs, August Schlickenmay- are visiting with friends in this community. Mrs. Carl Schatz and sons, id Theobold visited at the Christ Wolf home Sunday. Mrs. Philip Wentz of Pickardsville ms at the John Berg home Sun- lay. Mrs. Christ Neimiller entertained Berg visited school No. 2 Thursday. Mrs. Christ Wolf and daughter Lydia and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and children of Wing visited at the John Berg home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner spent fa evening at the Sam Berg me. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg visited at the John Reuer home Sunday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall spent Thursday evening at the Christ Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Grafh of near Regan visited at the Mike Wall home Bunday. Miss Edna Wentz of Pickardsville spent Sunday with Miss Clara Wag- ner. f Canfield i —____.___. By MBS, A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. John Lybeck and fam- ily of Jamestown brought Mrs. Cook back from Jamestown’ Saturday. She had spent the last two weeks there. Many from here attended the party at the C. W. Wageman home Satur- day night. ‘Miss Julin Olstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Dale Langsford Were Sunday supper guests at the J. Fisher’s. Miss Olstrom remained for & few days to visit with Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Gust Olson and son Glenn spent a few days visiting at the Ole Olson home recently. Mrs, P. E. Patton, Mrs. Anna Strand, Miss Alice Strand and Mrs. 8. L. Jor- dahl called at the Mertz home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson spent Mon- day night at the A. F. Ghylin home. Mr, and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl were business callers in Wing Sunday. They ee at the A. Soder home while ere. -~ P. J. Jacobson and 8. Wenass called at the Ole Olson home Tuesday on their way to k. P. J. A. will meet Oct. 23. Officers will be elected. Charles Our was a caller in Bis- marck Saturday and Monday. Mrs. Mable Bailey and family have moved to Regan where they will make their home this winter. ‘Miss Alice Strand spent a few days in Regan at the N. O. Strand home re- cently. The Ole Olson's have repaired dam- age to their buildings after the storm summer. o—____________-»4 . __ Welch’s Spur - ! By MRS. R. M. WELCH Julius Dorman has been suffering from blood poisoning in his hand, be- lieved to have been started by a Rus- sian thistle thorn. His brother Otto has driven him to Bismarck several times for treatment. Persons in this vicinity are enjoy- ing good duck hunting this season. The late rains filled the ponds enough so that hunters are getting some good shooting. Chester Boyd has been picking and hauling bis corn this week. John Nieland spent several days in the hospital with an attack of appen- dicitis. Mrs, Nieland motored to Bis- marck after school each evening. The doctors hope to avert an operation. Russell Tollifson and Ralph Snyder visited at the Doppler brothers home one evening last week. Mrs. Otto Dorman cilled on Mrs. Robert Welch We morning. The Doppler boys and their cousin Marcus Trembley finished seeding a large field of rye this week. The heavy frost of Thursday night was the first frost noticed in this vicinity. Most all garden truck in the ‘community had been gathered in. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and nephew, Lester Stahl, Julius Dorman, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and youngest son were all in Bismarck Friday. Word comes from Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler of the grave illness of Mrs. Doppler’s brother, Elmer Ellsworth, with whom they are living. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd motored to Bismarck Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and children and Luella Tollifson visited at the Sara McMurrich home Sunday. ‘They called at the Chester Boyd and Robert Welch homes in the evening. Mr, Williams, Mr. Ackley and son called at the Robert Welch home Sun- day morning. Mr. Welch went hunt- ing with them. Billle Manning and a couple o. friends hunted with Leo Doppler and Glen Oder Sunday. They spent Sunday at the Madiand's «