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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, |__NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | oe ee f__ Schrank 1 By MARGARET MARCHANT Miss Annie Stroh helped her sister, Mrs. Mary Hochhalter, do some can-' ming Wednesday. | ‘Thomas Novak motored to Wing) ursday forenoon. homey Marchant visited with | Mrs, Mary Hochhalter Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Novy were. Wing callers Thursday forenoon. | Bennie Triebwasser and brothers, | called at the Marchant home Thurs- day forenoon. ‘Thomas Novak was a business call- er at the Dave Hochhalter home on ednesday. aspires Marchant called at the Stzoh and Zelmer homes Tuesday. ‘William Witt hauled some grain to Wing Thursday. | John Witt was a dinner guest at the R. G. Marchant home Thursday. Julius Hauff went to the Wilton coal mine Wednesday. Dave Hochhalter called at the Ja- cob Stroh home Thursday forenoon. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Berg, Mr. and | Mrs. John Witt, Emil Stroh, Gottlieb Sheaffer, Billle Bauer, spent Sunday / at the Ray Marchant home. ‘Emil and Edward Stroh, Margaret ; end Irene Marchant, called at Den- hoff and McClusky, Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Dave Hoch- Iter home. 4 TBA Marchant took Andrew Neiters to McClusky Sunday. Andrew con- sulted the doctor. ‘Mrs. John Witt and Miss Mabel Lytle spent Friday at the Ray Mar- chant home. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marchant and son, Lloyd Vernon, were there. Edward Stroh returned to his par- ents’ home after helping his brother; in-law, Dave Hochhalter. Leroy and Irene Marchant called at the Herman Neiters home Friday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Nolan and small sons, James and Kenneth, were Wing rs Saturday afternoon. “ein Triebwasser and Otto Rel- ser of McClusky spent Thursday eve- ning at the Marchant home. ‘Ted Hochhalter spent last week at the Dave Hochhalter home. ‘Thomas Novak was a Wing caller ursday. bers an Mrs. Leroy Marchant and baby son, Lloyd Vernon, of Parlier, Calif., arrived at the Ray Marchant home Thursday evening. They spent over nine years in California. John Witt pireshed for Carl John- son this weel Mr, and Mrs. D. F. McClellan mo- tored to Goodrich Friday to visit with her relatives. Emil Stroh called at the Dave Hochhalter home Friday evening. ‘Miss Mabel Lytle of Wing is spend- fing this week at the Arthur Tees home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Marchant and daughters, Margaret and Irene, Mrs. Leroy Marchant and son, Lloyd Ver- non, spent Saturday in‘Wing. ‘Mrs, Lizzie ‘Triebwasser and family spent Tuesday at the William Witt home. Miss Irene Marchant spent Tues- day a¢ the John Witt home. Emil and Edward Stroh, Margaret nd Irene Marchant were Sunday dinner guests at the Gust Frey home at Denhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh, Jr., and family spent Saturday evening at the Dave Hochhalter home. Emil Stroh called in Harvey on business Saturday. Irene Marchant spent Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. John ‘Witt. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Marchant and son, Lloyd, spent: 8. few days visiting at the Stroh home at Twin Falls, Idaho, en route toWing. Mr. and Mrs, Julius Hauff spent Tuesday at the Dave Hochhalter home. Miss Margaret Marchant spent Tuesday afternoon at the William Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool ars staying at the teacherage while Mr. Pool is teaching school No. 2. Jake Stroh called at the Marchant home Monday forenoon. Mrs. Delmer McClellan spent Thursday visiting at the William Witt home. Archie Frazen was a caller at the Marchant home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berg were visi- | tors at the Jake Berg home en route, to Wing Saturday afternoon. | Edward Stroh called at the Ray Marchant home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. William Witt spent from Tuesday until Thursday visiting with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Triebwasser, near McClusky. j Margaret and Irene Marchant and Mrs. Leroy Marchant and son Lloyd, called at the Lytle and Olson homes in Wing. Mrs. William Ryan and son, Thom- €s, were Wing callers Saturday. Ray Marchant Mat and Andrew Neiters went to McClusky Thursday, where he consulted the doctor re- garding an abscess in his throat. (| Edward Schuh of McClusky called in this community Tuesday. seen | __ Braddock 4 | o By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. O.'°R. Bauer and baby daughter of Bismarck were week-end visitors at the Charles Pearson home near Kintyre. Leon Lesher, Dale Barton, Carl Spitzer and Frank Ryan drove to Ellendale Saturday afternoon to hunt pheasants. Mrs. Art Button suffered a sprained ankle last week, but now is able to be around again. Mrs. Ross Aarvig entertained the Methodist Ladies’ Aid Thursday. ‘Thursday J. P. Weber and L. P. ‘Weber were surprised by a visit from their x and neice, Mrs. Reimare and thter of Stockton, Calif. This 4s the first time they have seen their sister in 27 years. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Button and Frank Ryan were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Frank and William Ryan and P. J. Meckler called at Steele Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baxter of ‘Mandan were week-end guests at the home of A. J. Koenig, Mrs. Baxter's brother. 'W. W. Baxter has been on the sick list the past week. Mrs, E. F. Savage left last week for a four weeks’ visit at her old home in Ontario, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Tracy and sons visitors at the home éf Mrs. A. J. Koenig this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Smith and sons of Bismarck were week-end) guests at the W. W. Baxter home. Mr. E. W. Baker made a business} trip to Temvik Monday. ' Thursday afternoon Mrs. L. V., Lesher entertained five little children and their mothers, from three until 5, in honor of her little son Keith's 5th birthday. The time was spent) playing in the sandpile, until a de-j licious lunch was served, after which jeveryone engaged in a treasure hunt which greatly excited the children. The last treasures to be hunted were tiny china animals, which were the favors. To close the party Keith was given a round of birthday spankings. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gall of Burnstad were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Gall’s brother, ‘John Stockberger. Mrs. Frank Simon and son Vernon of Marion, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Launnewel of Walker, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sisco and son Everett were Friday evening dinner guests at the C. T. Barton home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen returned Tues- day from a visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Arnold Anderson of Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton and fam- iyl, Mr. and Mrs. Spitzer and family motored to Kintyre Wednesday to at- tend a birthday party given in honor of Robert Sisco. Mrs, Baer and Mrs. Grafseth of Steele were Thursday callers in town, The Study and Civic club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. T. Barton. It was decided to out- fit a girl of 2 years. This outfit will be part of the quota to be sent from Braddock to the drought-stricken areas. The program was in charge of the leader, Mrs, Allensworth. Miss Esther Knudson motored from Steele and was a guest over the week- end at the F. M. Long home. Louella and Florence Patt of Hazel- ton were guests at the Ras Aarvig and John Allensworth homes over the week-end. | SESS a eenrerres ; Welch’sSpur {| —————————-— oe By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and children visited at the Otto Dorman home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Horace Dirlam and children, Mrs. C. D. King, Mrs, Ro- bert Welch and Miss Louella Tollif- son, motored to Bismarck Monday evening. Mrs. Dirlam and Mrs. Welch sang a couple selections over the radio. Mrs, King acompanied them at the plano. Miss Tollifson visited with her mother who lives in Bis- marck. Mr, Dirlam and children vis- ited at the Sunderland home. Chester Boyd motored to Bismarck Monday. He had his. hand dressed and reports that the crushed finger is healing, Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Welch and two sons motored to Bismarck Monday evening. The school board of Boyd district met at the home of the clerk, Mrs. Robert Welch Tuesday evening. Dis- cussion of some carpentry work for School No. 2, the coal supply for.both Schools, and the paying of bills was among the business transacted. i The Cross-county Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. A. D, Welch Wednesday. A lesson on the care of clothing was given by the leader, Mrs. W. E. Snyder, Miss Rose Cook of Mandan was a club guest. Lawrence Doppler called at the in the day he motored to Bismarck on business, Marcus Trembley called at the Robert Welch and Alfred Slovarp| homes Wednesday morning. Mrs. John Nieland and Mrs. Paul Skinner called on Mrs, Robert Welch ‘Thursday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family, Louella Tollifson and Mar- garet McMurrich dined at the Dop- pler brothers’ home Friday evening. It was Lawrence's birthday. Chester Boyd, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King, called at the R. M. Welch and Niel Funston homes Thursday evening. Charles Snyder, who has been work- ing near Carrington for several) months, returned to the home of his/ son, W. E, Snyder, Sunday. | Chester Boyd believes that the \black-leg disease has struck his herd! of cattle. Hog cholera has been re- Ported within a few miles of the Spur neighborhood also. Charles Weymouth, Kenneth John- son, Al Seems and Doris McMurrich visited at the R. M. Welch home Sun- day. The boys went hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and family called at the Horace Dirlam home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and family visited at the R. M. Welch home Sunday. ‘@ Brittin | By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soule and |daughters, Elsie and Ruth, and Hom- er Andrews, were Wednesday supper guests at the Jason Hoover home. Marshall Dralle motored Harry Blount back to his work at Kilbernie, N. D., last Sunday. Mrs. Clark Crawford was a caller at the Frood home Tuesday. Mrs, Ida Welch was a visitor at shall Dralle, were Bismarck callers ‘Thursday. Miss Rose Cook of Mandan, visited last week at the A. D. Welch home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbage, Bis- marck and Tim Sullivan of near Bis- marck were Tuesday visitors at the Geo. Day home. Archie Marvel and Richard Owens motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Jason Hoover and family, Miss Lillian Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and family were Friday supper guests ate the Dralle home. | L. B. Heaton and Clark Crawford each shipped a car of stock out of Brittin Saturday. Many were present at the turkey demonstration given at the M. M. Dralle farm Friday. Frank E. Moore gave a talk on the breeding and care of turkeys, and demonstrated the scientific way of dressing and hand- ling them. Harry Blount spent Saturday night and Sunday at his home. Archie Marvel will return to Kilbernie with him. RNG. Mrs. Orin Dutton and son Jackie |dined Thursday at the E. Weisheart Sid and Norman from the southern part af the county were over night * home. to Bismarck to a hospital, where he} Otto Dorman home Wednesday. Later | ® ° at the Gosney home Tuesday. the Carlson home Wednesday evening. | Orin Dutton and son Roy, and Mar-/ fend with Miss Lillian Lee at the Ja-!home at Bantry for a short visit. Mr. ‘son Hoover home, Jane Kershaw was out of school two days last week on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crawford and Miss Nora Frood made a business trip northwest of Menoken Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Kimball dined at the John Crawford home Saturday. They motored to Bismarck with the Crawford family. ! Dutch Dralle and Roy Dutton were ; Moffit visitors Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter | of Sterling and Miss Elsie Baer of Braddock were Sunday dinner guests at the W. S. Triplett home. The Brittin Homemakers held their regular meeting Thursday at the B. R. Slater home. Twelve membérs | were present. Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. Blount and Mrs. Smith were visitors. | The project work was given by the leaders, Mrs. Day and Mrs, Kimball. The next meeting will be at the Al- lensworth farm with Mrs. Ida Welch as hostess. Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Kimball were callers at the Dutton home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hirning of Dodge visited Saturday and Sunday; at the home of Mrs. Hirning’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Whitteaker. Miss Lucile Millman, teachers in Telfer school No. 2, spent the week- end with friends in Bismarck. Miss Rebecca Dutton spent the week-end with Miss Irene Dralle. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball visited Sat- urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bill MeDonald. Mrs. Clark Crawford and Miss Nora Frood called on’ Mrs. Ida Welch Tues- ‘. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dralle and family dined Monday at the Dutton home. Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ° Miss Alice Strand spent a week at the N. O. Strand home in Regan, while Mrs. Strand was in Minot. Jake Fisher met with an accident Thursday morning while he. was rounding up cattle. A cow knocked him to the ground. Jake was rushed stayed until Friday. He was not) seriously injured. { Bobby and Nina Fisher stayed at the Ghylin home while their parents were in Bismarck. Mrs. Fred Olson cooked at the Fisher home Friday. Mrs. Joe Keifer called at the Knud-| son home Sunday. Mra. Ole Olson spent Thursday with Mrs. Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. A..F. Ghylin and son; Gerald,-and Mrs, Ole Olson were Bis- marck callers Saturday. Frank and Clarence Walker left for ‘Minneapolis, where they will spend some time. Mr. Jordahl and Norman called at/ the Ghylin home Friday evening. _ ‘The sophomores gave a party for! the freshmen Friday evening at the/ schoolhouse. ‘ i Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson and son, Glenn, called at the Ole Olson and Ghylin homes Sunday. Gudrum Jordahl took Mrs. Furcho to- Wilton Saturday to have some dental work done. Mr, and Mrs, H. Davenport were | callers at the J. Fisher home Sunday. Dale Langford and Julius Olstrom were callers at the Fisher home Mon- day. - Bernhard and Kenmar Jordahl left for Iowa Saturday, where they went ‘to husk corn. © Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY 7 Mr, and Mrs. Howard O'Hara of Cleveland spent Saturday. night and) Sunday at-the Henry Jessen home. Mrs, Herman Nieman was a Bis- marck caller Monday. Howard Brownawell called at the Gosney home Monday. Miss Elsie Bier is visiting at the George Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney were Bismarck callers Friday. The Sterling Sunday school presented a program at the Brad- dock Sunday school Oct. 18. -Those on the program were Llewellyn Kling, Robert Brownawell, Johnnie Kling, Edna Gosney, Eunice Jessen, Ruth and Althea Belk, Loyal Belk, Rowene Kling, Beryl Sherman, Laura and Bessie Langly, Delia Mork, Francis Langly, Johnnie Kling, Hugh Jessen. Mrs. Charles Gaskill is spending a week at her home beforé returning to Bismarck. Presley Gosney called at the Henry Jessen home Sunday evening. The George Kusch family are mov- ing on the farm just vacated by the Harry Edgerly family. Mrs. Henry Jessen ang children Genevieve, Hugh and Eunice and Mrs, Howard ‘O'Hara motored to Braddock Sunday. Mrs, Glen Elness and daughter At- lene and Mrs. Charles Gaskill visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children called at the Charles Gas- oe 2 | Regan eH —————~—¢ By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs, Rannestad of Will- mar, Minn., were guests at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Rannestad, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe’Kiefer were Mon- jday dinner guests at the Carl Berg home, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Toutlotte and A. H. Lundberg were Bismarck callers ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Richardson, , Irene Maulsby, Mrs. A. L. Garnes and daughter, Margaret, were week-end visitors in Minot. A. H. Lundberg motored to Bis- marek Friday and brought back Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. A. Fisher. Mr. Fisher has pe @ patient in the Bismarck hos- Emma Nelson was a week-end visit- or at the W. N. Kelly home. Frances Tourtlotte and Bessie Wil- son spent the week-end at their) homes. Irene Maulsby reports that she now has 35 pupils enrolled in school, two new families, Albrecht’s and Baileys having entered. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. The O. M. Colip family motored to Bismarck Wednesday and again Sun- day to visit with Mrs. Colip. Mrs. H. F. Dimond and Mrs. Ash- lock were Thursday dinner guests at ‘the August Westerman home. Alice Strand is staying at the Nor- | Olaf Lein family. eon guest at the Roy Little home Wed- Strand took her there Sunday. Mrs. Carl Berg is a patient in St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck. Henry Schilling called at the A, H. Lundberg home Sunday. Mrs. B. O. Lein, Mrs. H. F. Dimond and Mrs. Ashlock spent Wednesday at the Conrad Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and Irene Maulsby were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins. Ann and Edwin Eide, Marion Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. n.| Kelly. : The Henry Danielson family of Wil- ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Danielson. Mrs. Ole Tyberg and son, Walter, called at the A. F. Tourtlotte home Sunday. Mrs. Tyberg was on her way to St. Paul to enter the N. P. Hospital for treatment of bronchial trouble. The Clyde Rhodes family of Wing spent Sunday with Oscar and Nelly Lundberg. Alice Smith of Fargo was a guest at the L. Hopkins home this week. Mrs. Allan Westerman motored Mrs. H. F. Dimond and Mrs, Ashlock to Mc- Clusky Friday, where the latter re- mained as a guest in the 8. Hauser home. The Andrew Lehr family has moved into Mrs. Mary Rasche’s house. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Garnes motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer were Tues- day dinner guests at the B. O. Lein home. The Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Carl Lein Oct. 4. High scores were held by Mrs. L. Hopkins and Irene Maulsby. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. W. N. Kelly Wed- nesday, Oct. 28, Mr. and Mrs..Carl Lein motored to. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Jordan and fams|ton visited at the home of their ilies picniced at Mandan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Deckert and family of Arena called on Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berg Sunday. Miss Thelma Skogen was a guest at the George Pehl, Sr., home near Arena Sunday. Howard Morton returned from Washington Friday. 2 Mr, and Mrs, A. J. Bassen visited the A. M. Bruschvein home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson at dinner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Anton Peder- son Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MeCann attend- led a meeting of the Red Cross associ- ation in Bismarck Thursday. Louis Olson of Clear Lake township was a town caller Monday. The P, T. A. met at the hall Friday evening. Mrs. P. C. Tompt, Mrs. H, A. Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf, members of the program committee, put on a Hallowe'en per- formance, ‘The Royal Neighbors presented a play, “Chronic Kickers” and gave a dance Thursday evening at the hall. Guests at the Charles Swanson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Ovsley. Mr. Ousley has been ill for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spitzer and family, ‘Alice and Emelia Spitzer, and Mike Neudemeyer motored to Bis- marck Saturday to look after various business affairs, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oshanyk of Wil- ton, Mr. and Mrs, Reynard Spitzer and family, Alice and Emelia Spitzer, and Mike Neudemeyer visited at the Lars Jacobson home Monday evening. Mrs. Joe Brown and son, Marvin, visited with Mrs, Con Johnson Tues- day of last week. Lester Larson, Lowell Christenson, Walter Simons, and Mr. Christenson of Minnesota motored to Painted ‘Woods to fish. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Larson and son, Harold, and daughter, Alice and Rose Ann, of Crofte, visited at the Con Johnson home Sunday afternoon, Other visitors were Homer and Wayne Monroe. Mr. and Mrs, Lars Jacobson called at the Henry Diede home Sunday. They also took Mrs. C. M. Jacobson to the Charles Krotz home. Con Johnson hauled wood from the Alvin Lange place in Painted Woods Saturday and Monday. and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Erickson and their families. Miss Dagmar Rosvold spent Satur- day with Miss Valdis Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. E. Metcalf and Misses Lillie Sampson and Dorothy and Josephine Johnson attended the Kidder county Sunday School con- vention at Steele Sunday. Wing Sunday. and were guests of the. Mr. and Mrs. L, Hopkins were Sun- day dinner guests of. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein, The Ladies Aid will meet Wednes- day, Oct. 28 at the home of Mrs. A. H. Lundberg. ‘At the card. party. given by . the American Legion Auxiliary Thursday prizes were won by A. H. Lunberg and: Alin Manning. ‘A dance will be given by the organization the latter part of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warden an- nounce the birth of a daughter, born to them Saturday, Oct. 17. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman vis- ited with relatives at New Salem, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and children mot- ored to Glen Ullin and visited friends over the week-end. ES Ts | Estherville —* By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. Carl Berg is ‘a patient in one of the Bismarck hospitals, The Farmers Shipping ‘association shipped two’ carloads of cattle and {hogs to the St. Paul market Saturday. Percy Cohen of Minneapolis and Lawrence Little of Baldwin were in this community Thursday purchas- ing horses. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold, Arnold and Molly Wold were Regan callers Tues- day. Several of the young fellows from here attended the high gghool party at the school house Friday night. Mr. Russ of the, Bank of North Da- kota transacted business in this com- munity Wednesday. He was a lunch- nesday afternoon. Charles Our finished threshing for Ole Wold Friday evening. . Mrs. Anna Knudsen spent Friday at the Ole Wold and Roy Little homes. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder were Regan shoppers Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Knudsen, Mrs, Joe Keifer and Nina McCallister were Sunday callers at the Roy Little home. Canfield Ladies Aid met at the 8. L. Jordahl home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and fam- ily were guests at the Abbie McCoy home Sunday. Mrs. Harry Davenport and daugh- ter, Ruth, Mrs. Julius Oleson, Mrs. John Carlson and Mrs. Art Strand at- tended Ladies’ Aid at the Jordahi home Wednesday. Barney Strand and Alf Johnson were Sunday visitors at the Harry Davenport home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were Sun- day afternoon visitors af the John Mosier home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Waugeman also called there in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder were Wilton callers Monday. SS ee ee Driscoll | —_—_— By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. C. L.’Kellstrom of Long Beach, Calif., spent a few days wie Mrs, Mathilda Wakefield recent- ly. Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Olson spent Saturday afternoon in Steele visiting Mrs. George Wallon. Mr, and Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz were among 400 guests who attended the wedding of Miss Hine of Wing and John Scharbeensge of Arena at Arena Sunday. z Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Woods enter- tained Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Brown and family, Miss Edna Berg and Miss Mildred Carlson at dinner Friday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aplan enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson, Miss Beryl Johngon and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland at Sinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Swan- son, Beva Jean Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and family at dinner Sunday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and children spent the week-end in ‘Vash- to, N. D. Miss Selma Repp, who won a trip to the dairy show at St. Louis, returned Saturday after a week's stay there, Mrs. Ella Rosvold entertained Mr. ‘and Mrs. Anton Pederson and Mr. and bey Julius Pederson at dinner Sun- lay. Mr, and Mrs. Cass of Regina, Sask. called on Mr. and Mrs. A, 8. E. Met- ealf Monday on their way to Texas. A farewell party was given Sun- day evening at the Rosvold home for Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pederson who are leaving for Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Frier and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swanson called at the Floyd Swanson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Ogden stop- |ped fora few days’ visit wittt Charles Morton, Mrs. Ogden’s brother, while en route to Oregon. Mr. and Mts. M. T. Olson and Miss Della Olson motored to Bismarck and Mandan Wednesday. Mrs, E. C. Ruble and Mrs. Harry ‘Helgeson spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. M. T. Olson. seine! { Hampton i i ‘etch OE By ELIZABETH KOPPY Hilda Schiermeister of Hazelton spent last week-end at the Godfrey Grenz home. L. D. Seeman of Linton was a busi- ness caller in this vicinity Tuesday, coming out to buy cattle. No school was held in Gayton school No. 2 Tuesday afternoon as the teach- er, Mrs. Gladys Perry, attended a meeting of the school board. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Steve. Koppy accam- panied by Mrs. Harry Koppy of Moor- head, Minn., went to Fort Rice Tues- day where Mrs. H. Koppy will spend ‘several days at the home of her broth- er-in-law, Joe Koppy and family. Miss Elizabeth Koppy spent Tues- day visiting at her parental home. Math Koppy was a’ business caller at the Gustave Riemer home in Gay- ton Tuesday. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber were calling on friends west of the Missouri over the week-end. Math Koppy .was a ‘Linton. caller ‘Wednesday afternoon. - Roscoe Bowman and Dewey Lawler spent Tuesday evening at the Ches- rown home. Frank Chesrown spent Wednesday and Thursday with his family in Lin- ton. ‘ Chuck Lang, Robert Chesrown and Slim Schafer of Linton spent Thursday at the Chesrown Ranch. C. J. Enders of Temvik was a busi- ness’ caller in this vicinity ‘Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy spent ‘Thursday evening at the Herman Backhaus home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus got near Hazelton Thursday. Linton shoppers from here Friday forenoon were Jake Weber and son, Edward and Lydia Reuschler, Steve Koppy and daughter, Frances, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Mauseheund and son, Verl, and Fred Joeb. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lee are moving their household goods to Temvik where they expect to make their home. Miss Hazel and Lester Mauseheund who are attending high school in Lin- ton spent the week-end at their home here. ° Miss Lucinda Appert went to Haz- elton Friday afternoon where she will} spend the, week-end at her home. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ohlhauser of Gayton spent Thursday evening at the Frank Lawler home. Miss Anne and Russell Chesrown spent the week-end at the ranch. Math Koppy called on Temvik friends Saturday evening. Frank Lawler was a Bismarck busi- ness caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pitzer and daughter, Julia, of St. Anthony spent: Saturday ‘evening and Sunday at the Steve Koppy home. ‘Those spending Sunday at the Steve Koppy home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olithauser and son, Arlo; Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Joeb and daughter, Mag- gie; Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Mrs, B. Kirschbaum of Linton; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pitzer, Mandan; and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and son, Herbert. Emmons County Superintendent of schools, Curtis Jenkins visited Hamp- ton school No. 3 Thursday afternoon. Miss Julia, Pitzer of Mandan will teach Hampton school No. 2, taking the place of Martin Reidlinger, who resigned. Mrs, Herman Backhaus and daugh- ters, Hilda and Caroline were among the Linton shoppers Saturday. The John Ohlhauser young folks spent Sunday at the Carl Fried home near Hazelton, yi a Glen View | By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Shoppers in Wilton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Thomas Jacob- son, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Mrs, E. M. Jacobson, Mrs. Steve Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Quanrud and children, Helen and John, of Bis- marck visited at the Lars Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holden and daughter, Violet, were Sunday guests at C. V. Anderson’s home in Baldwin. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Ousley have relatives visiting from Stillwater, Minn. Mr. Ousley’s father and moth- er lived near Wilton before moving to Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Strandemo vis- ited at the home of his mother, Mrs. E. E. Strandemo. Sunday visitors at the Walter Sim- ons home were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joy Delong, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Christ- enson and smalf son, Mrs. Elsie Er- stram and family, Mrs. Frank Wachel and daughter, Frances Erstrom, and Edgar Jacobson. Miss Mildred Hoff, faculty member ton Strand home during the absence Miss Twila Dralle spent the week-|of mrs. Strand, who has gone to her| ¢ of the Bismarck high school, spent | fi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble. Mr. and Mrs, Palmer Strandemo and yisited at the E. E. Strandemo home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Wil- some turkeys from Henry Ohlhauser’s| ing {Rocko} By RUTH LITTLE Frank Johnson called at the 8. B. Olson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Gus Graf were Wed- nesday guests at the Fred Ehnes home. The entertained the’ young folks of the community Friday evening in honor of the freshmen, namely: Randolph Jordahl, Alfred Bouche, Virgil Little. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nelson and children called at the Ole Olson home, Friday evening. Mrs. P. E. Patton, Mrs. Ira Bailey and Mrs.-J. F. Little attended Ladies’ Aid meeting atthe 8. L. Jordahl home Wednesday. , Callers and guests at the J. F. Lit- tie home last week were Tolif Subey, Mr. and Mrs. W.:H. Sherman, Mr. Heaton, Del Davis, Mr, and Mrs. Guss Heinle and family, Mrs. Ira Bailey. Hester, Laurence and Everett; Laur- ence Fitzgerald, Laurence Little, Percy Cohen, Martha Graf, P. E. Pat- ton. Laurence and Alfred Bouche, Ed. O'Brien, Mrs. K. Kolb, Mrs. V. N. Monroe, Stephen Monroe, Allen Tol- liver, Peter Lundquist, Willie and Victor Graf, Willie Jiras, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kolb and family, Mar- vin Hendrickson and Mr. Ehnes. Del Davis is helping Elmer Falmer, with threshing this week. Laurence. Fitzgerald called at the Guss Heinle home Thursday, Phyllis Little was a Sunday after- noon guest of Margaret Law. Laurence Bailey and Francis Fitz- gerald. attended church services at Regan Sunday evening. Mrs. Ira Bailey, Hester and Laur- ence, motored to Wing Saturday aft- ernoon, . Chris Waugeman and Homer Tay- lor called at the Guss Heinle home Wednesday. Laurence and Francis Fitzgerald! and Laurence: Bailey called at the Earl Mouder home Sunday evening. Joe Wegeman is spending a few days at the Del Davis home. Emil Moses called at the Algot Ry- berg honie Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Sherman and, family moved to the Joe Wegeman farm recently. J. F. Little called at the Joe Cook’ and Fay Salter homes Friday morn- ig. Gus Heinle was a Regan caller Fri- teem! J. F. Little sold two teams of four- year-old colts to Percy Cohen last week, Miss Ruth Little was a Wednesday afternoon guest of Hester Bailey. O. W.. Backman motored to Bis- marek Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and sons, Clayton and Archie, motored to Wing Friday -afternoon. Willie Graf helped S. W. Nemetz with threshing a few days last week. Callers and guests at the Fred, Ehnes home. last week: Daniel Wei-|*. senberger and Willie Auch of Tuttle; ©. Kettdeson, Jennings Kettleson. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Graf, Irene and Leona; Mr. and Mrs, August Krause and sons, Ruben and August, Jr.; Percy Cohen, Alfred Bouche, John’ Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs,-Gus. Heinle and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm were Thursday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. Mrs. Ira Bailey and son, Laurence, were Friday guests at the Mrs. Mc- Coy home. Bart Fitzgerald and Vincent Sher- man spent Sunday at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home. Laurence and Everett Bailey were Wednesday guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Mabel Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Graf motored to Bismarck and Mandan Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald and son, Laur- ence, motored to Wing Saturday. Sunday guests at the Ira Bailey home were Mrs. Ollie Cook, Bis- mack; Joe Cook and son, Joseph; Ole Olson and son, Fred; Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bailey and family, Clayton Little, Louise Walker. Charles Hettick and Anna Billings- berg were Sunday guests at the Mar- tin Fueling home. Mrs. C. E. Christianson was a Wed- nesday guest of Mrs. Ernest Gorden. J. F. Little and daughter, Ruth, motored to Regan Monday. ‘Those who attended church serv- Harvey Fitzgerald, Little, Clayton, Ruth, Phyllis, Virgil, Willie Jiras, Louise ‘Walker, Hester and Laurence Bailey, Pete Lundquist, Francis Fitzgerald. Andrew Kolb, 8. V. Monroe and Allen Tolliver called at the W. H. ‘Y- family were Friday guests at the J. eg Sg Mr. Ehnes Regen callers Monday evening. and Mrs, Gus Heinle and chil- dren were Wing shoppers Thursday. Sco. Wire Wane ebopwess TRureaAy Florence Lake j 4 ‘Charles Johns home a few days. By HELEN WITT Miss Mabel Lytle visited at the Ralph Halver motored to Bismharcs Saturday. Mrs. D. F. McClellan spent Friday at the William Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville and Ralph Halver were shoppers in Wing Margaret and Irene Saturday. - “The Misses ‘Marchent, Ed and. Emil ednesday Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and son, Willie, were! Stroh were} and Sunday dinner guests at the Jacob Frey home near Denhoff. Miss Mabel Lytle visited at the Charles Johns home a few days. Lydia. and Emil Witt were Sunday, afternoon visitots at the Jacob Heim- bach home, Ralph Halver motored to Bismarck Saturday. i Miss Mabel Lytle is visiting with Mrs. Arthur Tees. Mrs. Delmar McClellan spent Fri- day at the William Witt home. Lydia and Emil Witt were Sunday afternoon viistors at the Jacob Helm- bach home. y LeRoy Marchant and sister, Irene, called at the Herman Neiters home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg called at the Jake Berg home Saturday en route to Wing. Emil Stroh called at the Dave Hochalter home Saturday evening. John Witt threshed for Carl John- son Saturday and Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Berg, Gottileb, Scheffer and Billie Bauer were Sun- day afternoon callers at the R. G. Marchant home. Miss Irene Marchant spent a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs John Witt. Mrs, Henry Seilenger has been il the last few days. John Bailey is doing chores at the Arthur Tees home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilenger and family motored to Wilton Friday aft- ernoon, Miss Emma Heimbach is helping, Mrs. Henry Seilenger with her work. Miss Mabel Lytle and Mrs. J. E. ‘Witt spent Saturday with Mrs. Ar- thur Tees. Arthur Tees left for St. Paul Satur- day with a carload of cattle. Mr, and Mrs, Delmar McClellan and Gust Witt were Friday evening visitors at the Roy Marchant home. The Misses Lenora, Lydia and Gust ‘Witt were visitors et the Herman Neiters home Saturday evening. Emil Stroh was a caller at the Ja- ad Frey home. near Denhoff Satur- ‘- day supper guests at the Roy Mar- chant. home. Mr. and Mrs. William Witt and daughter, Esther, and sons, Emil and Art, were Saturday evening visitors' at the D. F. McClellan home. Charles Johns was a Denhoff caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homberg helped Mr. and Mrs. Orva Bailey, thresh. Miss Mabel Lytle was the guest of =— Scallon the first of this; wee! Mrs. John Witt spent Thursday at her parental home. Miss Mabel Lytle-and Vernon Johns ih visited Miss Opal Harvey's school Fri- day afternoon. © Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Bismarck shoppers ‘Saturday. Wenzel Kozenick was ill this week. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and Secnes Mavis, and son, LeRoy, of let Were Satur the W. N. Witt. Ee hapehia) Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters, Margaret and Irene, Mrs. LeRoy Marchant and son, Lloyd. mo- tored to Wing Saturday afternoon. day morning salle athe" eens ing ab. the. He aceeeiane Monday. ‘ x john threshed for Jc april renee ‘Tuesday. sya lenry Seilenger motored Wilton Monday, a a TL , Still 5 o—__—_—_—__________. By B, P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Louie Thom, son, Johnnie, of Oakes, are visiting at the home of Mrs, Thompson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Noon. - Callers in Wilton Saturday were: Anthony Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ponnaea ane son, John Johnson, Erick mM and son and strom and daughter, oe Ete Leona Sundquist spent urday with her cousin Myrlin Johnson ite eee HANy, Triska visited lends and relatives in Regan me day last week. = ir, and Mrs. Fred sons, Emil and Hiiman coat ae Called at the Erick Pearson home while en route home from Wilton Satur- day afternoon. home, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalt Eat Lillian, and Mrs. Nick ‘01 in Tureen the Capital City Mr. and Mrs, Albert Johnson ani daughter, Myrlin, and Mrs. W. D. ne kins visited at the Steve Little home near Regan Sunday evening. Cora De Vee Richard and Harry Vincent, instructors in the Grass Lake Schools, spent ‘the week-end at their homes in Wilton. - Ruben, Clarence and Delores John- Son and Ella Kozak were Sunday guest sat the Hagstrom home. Mr, and Mrs. John Noon and son, James, and Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and daughter, Margaret, vis- ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Con- rad Johnson, Mrs. A. Standley and son, Freddie, and Mrs. Martin Strand and children Visited at the Ed. Broshl home Sun- Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richard - and daughter, Janette, Mrs, Cora Richard and son, Vernon, and daughter, Helen Jean, visited at the Conrad Johnson home Saturday. Simon Larson’ called at the Erick Pearson home Saturday evening. Jack Ewanow of Wilton visited at the Bert Hedstrom home Sunday. children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist of near Alta. Anthony Erickson called on Clar- ence Johnson Tuesday evening. Mrs, Harry Dimond and daughter, Mrs..B. O. Lein, of Regan, accompan- ied by Mrs. Dimond’s mother, Mrs. Louie Thompson and son,’ Johnnie, Were Wednesday. callers at the Con- rad Johnson home. Roy Standley of Pittsburgh, Pa., formerly of ‘this community, is here on an extended visit at the home of his mother, Mrs, A. Standley. ored to Bismarck Monday. Eilene Hilsdorf, of Wilton, Roy Thor, Russell Johnson, Ella Kozak, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom, Oli- ver Noon, Alice Johnson, Mrs. D. Johnson visited at the John T. John- son home Sunday. Mrs, Charles Lind and sons, Erling and Rollo, and Miss Delores Johnson motored to McClusky Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Verna Strand motored to Bismarck Thurs- day evening. : Freddie, Mrs, A. Standley and son, George Berbeck called at the [Martin strand home Sunday, | David Mattis of South Dakota called on Ole Hagstrom Thursday. Ned Asplund motored to Bismarck Wednesday to get his wife and son, David. Mike Slobuian and Kate Kanski of Mandan visited at the Nick Gorzeski home Sunday. Martin Strand and sons, Leo and Eugene, returned home Sunday even- ing from Sykeston, where they erected, ‘a hot | Painted Woods j By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Callers at Joe Brostrom’s Saturday were Dave Brostrom, Ole Lillefjeld and Carl Carlson. Mr. and Mrs, Dick Kudick and chile dren, Marian, Junior, and Willard, spent Sunday at the home of Ida Soderquist. George Welder of Bismarck is work« ing for Walter Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom and small daughter, Jeanette, spent Sun- biol evening at the Ole Lillefjeld ome. Fred Brown has been busy hauling grain to town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklund of Baldwin attended the old time dance at Wildwood Saturday night. Mrs. Frank Riebe called at the Al- vin Lange home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Buckman visit« ed at the Joe Brostrom home Thurs- day afternoon, Loraine Brostrom’s birthday. ‘ Anton Nelson spent the week-end visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Stura Netson of Wilton. Joe and Dave Brostrom and Ole Lillefjeld called at the G. R. Bros< trom home: Monday. Wilton visitors Tuesday were Wal< ter Waddington, Andrew Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and baby, and William Brown. Elias Lillefjeld of Wilton spent Tuesday night at the Ole Lillefjeld Mr. and Mrs. John Witt: were Sun-| 20Me. Dick Iverson was a Wilton caller Tuesday. Clarence Franklund alsa visited in Wilton Tuesday. William Brown called at the Charlea Hannefield home Tuesday evening. Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller Wednesday. The ‘Woodmen Circle gathered at the William Brown home Friday eve< ning. 2 Mrs. Andrew Nelson became ill Wed- nesday afternoon. Arthur Damstrom, Ole Lillefjeld and Fred. Brown were Wilton callers Wed- nesday afternoon. Elias Lillefjeld visited Dick Iverson fednesday mo. je Cliffofd Iverson and his brother, Carl, are working on the Charles Howe farm. Dick Kudick is helping Einer Soder= quist haul corn. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld called at the Andrew Nelson home Wednes- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and baby spent Sunday at the John Kiefer home at Wilton. Elias and Ole Lillefjeld called on Dick Iverson Sunday. Visitots at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. A. F.-Nele son and daughter, Mrs. Tom Han- well, and children, and Mr. and Mra, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hannefield and daughters, Noreen and Hope, attended the dance at Wildwood Saturday evening. fishing at Wildwood last week. Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton visitor Monday. i Anton Rome et on Ole Lillef- Id Friday et . eben, Hannefield visited Dick Iverson Sunday morning. Ghylin J By MARGARET DAVIS Mrs, J. Fitzgerald was @ Wednes- day afternoon guest of Mrs. Docter. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm and Mrs, Nels Alm and sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noon and Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Noon, neat Wilton. Miss Dorothy Little motored to Mercer Sunday. Hugo Sunquist was a Friday eve- ning guest of L. W. Davis and sons. Thelma Hansen of in spend Saturday night and Sunday with the Davis girls. fi Mrs. A. M. Johnson is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Steve Little. Miss Francis Fitzgerald was a Fri« day guest at Mrs. Docter’s home. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mra Steve Little and son, Forrest; John Drawver,. Miss Hollys Alm, Mrs. L, 'W. Davis and sons, Staton and Owen, and daughters, Margaret and Eun- ice, attended church in Regan. Willis Gill was a Sunday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gill. Gaubs have moved from the John Keifer farm, north of Regan. Mr. Albright and family have moved ta Keifer’s farm. Forrest Little called on his aunt, Mrs. Clarence. Scott, Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Kocher visited School No. 1 Friday. + ‘Fred Urback was a business caller in Regan Monday. Carl Scott and family of Bismarck were Sunday guests of Mr. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott. Mrs. Eric. Engelbretchen and chil- dren shopped in Regan Monday. Ed O’Brien of Wilton and son were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kocher of St. Johns viiied with Mrs, Clarence Scott last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson and. daughter, Marilyn, and Mrs. W. D. Perking were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Steve Little Saturday evening. Mrs. J..M. Thompson is visiting in Towa. Mr. Thom motored A. B. Johnson, and sister, Mrs. W. D. Sunquist, and spent the day. Arne Tosseth was-a Sunday gucst of Bennie Benson. ‘Mrs. William’ Backman“ and chii- dren were Regan callers Saturday evening. ~