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WV vs | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS [7 Hazlegrove _) | Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Owen McIntyre called Monday at Hazelgrov Frank Gray and daughter Opal were shopping in Tuttle and Arena y. John Sattler called Tuesday at ‘Hazlegrove’s, ... Emil Sattler and Jacob Wetzel call-. ed Wednesday at Hazlegrove's. Misses Hilda and Helen Wolff were Saturday callers at the Alex Neff home. Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Rosenau were week-end visitors at the home of Gustav Rosenau. Theodore Rosenau and Caroline ‘Wolff were united in marriage by Rev. Fisher of Tuttle on Thursday at the Evangelical church. Hilda Wolff and Hilda Rosenau were bridesmaids, Alfred Borth of Wing and Christian’ Erelenbusch of ‘Lemmon, 8. D., were best men. The bride was dressed in white and carried a bouquet of Amer- ican Beauty roses. The bridesmaids were dressed in peach and pink. Christian and Henry Erlenbusch accompanied Mrs. Karl Wolff to New Leipzig Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rosenau were dinner guests at the John Weil- senberger home Sunday. » John Sattler was @ caller Thursday at Hazlegrove's. Frank Gray and Ray Havzlegrove were shopping in Wing on Thursday. Revival meetings are being held at the Pleasant Hill church. Frank Gray called at Ulfer's on ‘Thursday. Wallace Stewart called at Hazle- grove’s and Harry Ulfer's Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins shopped in Tuttle Saturday. Among’ those shopping in Arena Saturday were John Broser, George Pehl, Sr. Elmer Perry, Ed Wagner, and Frank Gray. ‘William Brose and Miss Martha; Wisenburger were married Friday. Ctto, Rachael and Fred Plienis and son and Jake Slyulemeyer, were in Arene, Saturday. Mrs. Ray dazlegrove was a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gray at Pettibone. ‘Mr. and Mrs, George Anderson of Wing were callers at the Harry Gray home near Pettibone this week. Elmer Perry has been on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and family were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler. Elvin Gray and the Misses Cecelia and Marie Jacobs of Binford, N. D., were guests Sunday at a birthday dinner and supper in honor of Miss Opal Gray at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _ . son Ernest spent the week-end at the Andrew Nelson home. Mrs. Nelson is @| much improved after her illness, Mr, and Mrs, Lester Brown called at the Charles Hannefield home Thursday evening, Emory Johnson was a Wilton caller Tuesda: y: Andrew Nelson and Frank Erickson} were Wilton callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kudick and/ children spent Wednesday at the! home of Mrs. Kudick’s mother, Mrs. ; ‘Ida Soderquist. .- : Scams | Stina Nelson called on his parents, jMr. and Mrs, Andrew Nelson Wed- | nesday. Dick Iverson was a Wilton caller! Thursday, ° Mrs. Dave Srostrom visited rela- tives and friends in Bismarck Satur- day and Sunday. ae pg ena tay’ tiene Joo rostrom spent Sunday at Painted Woods lake, | Saturday Wilton. callers were Wil- liam Brown, Mrs. Lester Brown, Ole Lillefjeld and Iver Eri¢kson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell and| children spent Sunday afternoon at the Oscar Brostrom home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hannefield and daughters Noreen and Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of near Baldwin, 'spent Sunday afternoon at the Wil- |liam Brown home. Frank Erickson called on Walter \Kirkey Sunday. ! Mr. and Mra, Richard Yupman ar- rived here a week ago from South Dakota. Yupman is visiting his broth- er. Oscar of this vicinity and Mrs. Yupman is undergoing an operation at a Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Mitchell were visiting relatives in Wilton Tuesday. Walter Waddington was a Wilton caller Friday. —_— \ Still ! (weaarey eo By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. E. Egge and children, Woodrow, Marcellus, Binton and Mardette, of Eastend, Sask., arrived by car Monday evening at the home brother. They plan to visit a few days there. From here they will mo- tor to Wheaten and Butterfield, Minn. They plan to make their home ie Attwater, Minn., during the win- r. Ole Hagstrom and daughter, Nellie, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Olson in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and son, Ole Hagstrom and daughter, Wesley Boettcher and Axel Asplund shopped in the Capital City Friday. Russell Newman spent Saturday and Sunday with George Johnson. Miss Cora DeVee Richard, instruc- tor in the Still school, spent Saturday @ | with Miss Dorothy Little of near Re- ee ; | Sterling | oe Mtartin Strand and son, Leo, and »——_-——__——_———® | daughter, Verna, motored to’ Bis- By FERN R. STEWART Hassin Eele was ® Driscoll caller marck Saturday. They were accom- panied back by Miss Ingrid Hagstrom, who spent part of last week with her’ mother, Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, who is o Wednesday. patient in the Bismarck hospital. Tee Neth was a Bismarck caller] PAT Oy ‘rg ohn Aspland. aud Friday. sons, Lloyd, Robert and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Belk and son, Loyal, visited at the Tom Stewart, home Friday evening. Miss Doris Chenoweth visited school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus were town callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Mrs. Mildred McLean and Grace and Carey Johnson visited at the Walt Deitzman home Saturday evening. Ray Beyer was a town caller ‘Wed- nesday. George Kusch and Howard Nelson called at the T. N. Johnson home Wednesday. Miss Helen Swindling is boarding at the Hallie Belk home and attend- ing school. Tyler Johnson accompanied Allen and E. A. Van Vleet to Bismarck ‘Thursday. Alfred French of Bismarck called/ at the Tyler Johnson home Thurs- day. Several from here attended the party at Chalvin Belile's Saturday night. Alton Johnson and Pete Schmid- kunz called at the Ed Schmidkunz home Sunday. x Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neth were Bis- marck shoppers Monday. Ed Freshour was a town caller Wednesday. Grandpa Sydner arriver at the Ty- ler Johnson home Friday. Howard Johnson called on Joseph Dorson Sunday. A party was held at the George Kusch home Saturday. Margaret, Bernard and Milton Ness called on Shirley and Glen Stewart Sunday. Chalvin dnd Arthur Belile were town callers Monday. Donald Apland was a Driscoll cal!- er Monday. Mrs. Henry Van Horn of Driscoll called on day. {Painted Woods | o | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD The corn show that was held at Wilton the 20th of this month was Chine Damstrom. Dave Brostrom won second pri: in the old fiddlers contest and thi Miss Jessie McKay Mon | Lind. Peterson, Bert Rose, H. Bailey, ant spent the week-end in Flasher with Mrs, Asplund’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benson. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling and children of Dunn Center visited ai the homes of Mrs. Kling’s mother and sister, Mrs. Herman Falkenstein and rt Roy Anderson over the weei:- end. Verna Strand was a Sunday guest of Mary Oster in Regan. Hilda Housour, Verner Johnson and Mary and Bennevi Pearson were ab- count of illness. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and sons, Russell and Billy, were dinner guests-of Mr. and Mrs. John-T. John- son Monday. Mrs. Signe Johnson, son Verner: and daughter Hilma were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter John- son, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson called. at the Hagstrom home Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Noon and son visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson. ‘The ladies of near Still met at the Harry Taplin home Wednesday to or- ganize a homemakers’ club. Rev. and Mrs. Iner Oster and daughter, Mary, of Regan were Tues- day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson. Russell Johnson and Mike Wyk- nanko visited with Steve and Carl Torzeski Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling and chil- dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor An- derson Tuesday. Conrad Johnson, Oliver Noon, Ole tal City callers Wednesday. Mrs. Elna Erickson is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Iner Skei and chil- dren of Bismarck were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Donald and Nadine Noon visited in Wilton Sunday evening. Henry Richard called on Walter: Sundquist Monday. j aee ales Miss Anna Mattson, who fis ill. Mr. and Mrs, John T. Johnson and Mrs. Charley Lind shopped in Wil- on Friday. Mrs. Ned Asplund and son, David, ve been visiting in Washburn with r. and Mrs, Louis Bergquist. Oscar and Naomi Hagstrom were ests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asp- nd in Bismarck Sunday evening. corn guessing contest was won by! Mrs. Anthony Erickson. Miss An- Fred Mitchell. etta Erickson and Mrs, Roy Ander- Florence Franklund spent a few;son attended the American Legion days last. week visiting friends at, Auxiliary meeting at the Randolpn Washburn. | Hagen farm in Painted Woods Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom called | nesday. at the Ole Lillefjeld home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lillefjeld ac- companied the Brostroms to Wilton the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson spent} Miss Verna Strand acted as leader of the young people's meeting of the Pentecostal church in Regan Sun- iday evening. George and Doris Johnson visited Tuesday evening at the Andrew Nel-i with Ival and Neva Noon Monday son home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spetten called} home ‘at the Joe Brostrom afternoon, School No. 2 closed its term Priday noon, Tuesday teaching in the Carlson school Mon- day morning Larson home. and will stay at the Art) Rev. Christ called at the Brostrom |! home Tuesday. Ole Lillefjeld called at the Andrew Nelson home Tuesda: pa Miss Gertrude Damstrom is| | Taft \ the teacher. Miss Damstrom started! -, a evening. marck Sunday. By MBS. P. M. GOSNEY were Bismarck callers Saturday. at the Ed Fogarty home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Els Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and (Sunday at the Herman Nieman home. of Conrad Johnson, Mrs. Egge’s! sent from school last week on ac-} and Elliot Nelson. Mrs. Esther Johnson and son, Will- jam, were Sterling callers Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Ben Koon and son, pared spent Sunday at the Gosney ome. Thursday. ‘| Misses Katharine Cox and Lucille Elness spent Friday night and Bat- urday at the Henry Swindling home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and family called at the Els Elness home! Saturday. Saturday. at the home of Mrs, Hollie Belk. Miss Helen Swindling visited with party at the George Kusch home. Eldon, of Bismarck called at the El-| ness home Sunday evening. Robert Sharp called at the Ed Fo- garty home Monday. Mr. Fracassi of Mandan called at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were Bis- marck callers Saturday. Miss Loretta Jacobson was a Bis- marck caller Friday. ~ Presley Gosney called at the Elness home Saturday evening. 7 : ° Missouri Se By L. M. CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth dined at the Paul Linssen home Tuesday. s Mr, and Mrs. William MacDonald and daughters, Hilda and Eleanor, John Crawford home Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworti and Lucille Crawford visited at the Cleveland home in Bismarck Satur- day evening and attended the dance in Menoken. Clarence Beard spent the week-end with friends near Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter, Lucille, and Mrs. Studie Woodworth were callers at the Stcve Triplett home near Brittin Sunday. Walter Woodworth is the proud owner of @ roadster purchased last week, Bob McDonnell, student in the Bismarck high school, spent the week-end at the Leslie Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson and son, Robert, of north of Bismarck and Miss Anna Chesak dined at the Studie Woodworth home Sunday. Jim McDonnell of near Hazelton was @ caller at the Leslie Clark home Friday evening. a erereneseee | Hampton | ely By ELIZABETH KOPPY John Humaun of Gayton was a business caller here Tuesday after- noon. . Business callers in Linton from| here Tuesday were Ferman Busby, Edwin Renschler, Math Koppy, Da- vid _Joeb and Ferdinand Kiemele. “Bud” Schier and Jim Postle of Linton were callers here Tuesday afternoon. Chris Grenz of Hazelton was a! caller at the Godfrey Grenz home ‘Tuesday. He brought out Jake Meyer, who is helping with the corn shred- ding. D C. Casey of Livona was here; Monday afternoon. Robert Chesrown spent Wednesday j out on the ranch. Henry Knittel and Walter Schier- meister were business callers in Lin- ton Wednesday afternoon. { Math Koppy went to Linton Wed- nesday. and daughters were Capi-! of Broadway,” in Linton Friday eve- Mrs. Nina Sandelin is caring for} to Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and daughters, Elizabeth Ohlhauser and Mrs. Anna Busby and son, Ferman, visited at the Frank Lawler home Sunday. Jake Schiermeister and Ted Schmidt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Schmidt near Hazel- ton Sunday afternoon. James Audrius and Rufina Appert of Hazelton brought back Miss Le- cunda Appert Sunday evening after she had spent the week-end at her home near Hazelton, ‘There will be a pie social and dance in Gayton School No. 3 Saturday evening, Oct. 31. Eldon Vie is the teacher. Ferman Busby and John Ohlhauser, Jr, were attending to business in Linton Wednesday. Frank Lawler attended a meeting of the stockholders and directors of the Emmons County Free Press in Linton Friday evening. Among the persons from here who attended the home talent play, “West ning were Mr, and Mrs, Merle Buck, Math, Steve, Frank, Elizabeth and Frances Koppy; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mc- Crory and “Bud” and Murray Law- ler. The cast was made up of Lin- ton business people and was spon- sored by the American Legion Auxil- fary. Miss Lecunda Appert spent the week-end at her home near Hazel- mn. Mr. and Mrs. David Joeb spent: Thursdey night at Linton. They were at the home of the former's mother, who is critically ill. " Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grenz and daughters, Esther and Rose, were! shopping in Hazelton Friday. Caroline Backhaus, Miss Julia Pitger and Herbert Backhaus were business callers at the Frank Lawier home Saturday afternoon, | George Zirbes of Hazelton was al business caller in this vicinity Sat- urday. Marion, Eugene, Walter, Lynn and| day with the former's mother, Mrs. Woodrow Strand Woe Bis- Derothy Renschler. —- @! week-end at her home. ——-¢ | daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and! visited with friends near Temvik children and Miss Loretta Jacobson| Sunday. iy | Mrs. Elder Elness ‘and Frankle and|Mandan and Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Oshanyk spent| Mrs, Glen Elness and Arlene called| Miss Maggie Schnaible of Linton Sunday evening at the Fred Mitchell) home. Elness spent| Ohlhauser, Jr. A number of the Hampton people attended the corn show and Ford day in Hazelton. Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis and|Civic club ‘Mrs. Zellmer daughter, Marion, were town callers! the interests of the ne ‘ross. ach member The Union Aid meeting was-held!for a ie-yaano ee ss gated daughter and Miss Cecil marck called on friends and relatives | regular meeting Thursday night with er’ gymnasium Tuesday evening. A pot Methodist church met with Mrs, Al- bright ‘Thursday. dai Mesdames Allen, Barton, Murphy, and George Cabbarge visited at the/ni: Jother guests were Miss Ann Hayes/ children spent Sunday at the John|Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville Stoller home in . Mrs. Curtis Jenkins of Linton, as- sistant sd visited schools in Hampton dis- Anton Oberg was a town caller! tric eg | Braddock | (ees eo By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Monday the Braddock Study and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen motored to Jamestown to spend the week-end| Henry Lewis, was in charge of thi {Lucille Elness Saturday and Sunday.) with thet: o é iy REE ‘ie TOURS We fe lane ir daughter, Mrs. Arnold An-| meeting. Miss Gertrude Allensworth was a | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son,| dinner guest at a pheasant dinner on Monday evening at the Frank Ryan home. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer and baby of Bis- the Henry Swindling home Sunday. |here Sunday. Miss Elsie Pearson,| Vice Oracl am Oberg was a town caller Fri- isd at Napoleon, returned with chante, Next Saar Hee will 5 m, Wednesday the annual Woodman a banquet was held in the Siem! Oliver Roth gathered at the Roth The Methodist church “get togeth- Party will be held in the school luck dinner will be served. The Ladies’ Aid of the Union Spitzer and McCusker drove to Bis- marck Tuesday morning to spend the day with friends, They spent the afternoon playing btidge and were luncheon guests of Mrs. Junge. Lowell Barton drove for them, The W. O. W. met Thursday eve- at the Siem hall, John Preszler, Carl Spitzer, Frank Ryan and Lee Saville were initiated into the order. Mr. and Mrs. Art Button, son Ho- ward Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan and daughter Patty and Mrs. P. J. Meckler and son Orvan spent Sunday at Napoleon, hunting ducks and visit- ing relatives and friends. Mrs. Meck- ler and baby son remained at Na- poleon for a short visit at the home of Mrs. Meckler’s sister, Mrs. Albert Haime. A large delegation from the Union Methodist Sunday school, went to Kintyre Sunday afternoon for Flag visitation. A program was given by the Braddock Sunday school. Chas. Bawer presented the flag and lead in the flag statutes. Mr. and Mrs, John Stackberger and Myrtle Jean were Monday dinner! guests at the Carl Spitzer home. A business meeting of the Union Methodist church was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cc. T. Barton. ‘The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid was en- *\tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs: D. L. Barth October 17. Officers were elected. Oscar Nordstroms assisted by Mrs. ©. Vie ‘and Mrs. C. Hill, entertained the Lutheran League Saturday eve- ning. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Edholm on Saturday after- noon, Oct. 31. 21 @. { Baldwin | By MRS. JOHN A. BERG By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kant enter- tained friends and relatives from Bis- jmarck and Wilton at their home Sun- day. Among those present was Miss Elizabeth Shermer of San Diego, Calif, a former Bismarck resident. Mr, and Mrs. Eddy and family of Wilton, former residents of Baldwin, visited friends in the commounity on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Eernisse and smal: son of Bismarck were Sunday guests at the Carl Schultz home. Mrs, Shep Haas of Turtle Lake vis- ited relatives here the early part of the week while en route to. the cap- ital city. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the bome of Mrs. Alvin Nord- strom Nov. 4. The Crofte Star Homemakers’ club together with their families are holding a Pot Luck supper at the Ralph Falkenstein home Saturday evening. ‘Walter and Ernest Rupp have re- turned from a week-end visit with their folks in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and daughter, Iona, autoed to Garrison Saturday where they spent the week- end with friends and relatives. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Cummings’ mother, Mrs. Frank Wil- son, who will visit them. Otto Hogue, who is. employed on the revetment work on the river near Garrison, spent the week-end at home. Fredolen Rupp, local merchant, was a business caller in Wilton the early part of the week. Mr, and Mrs. A. Webster of Bis- | marck have moved to Baldwin. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein has returned home from a brief visit with relatives in Bismarck. Paul and Noel Borner accompanied Richard Fricke and Perry Nelson to Bismarck Wednesday evening where they attended a show. ; Local friends of the Oscar Satter family, former residents of the com- munity, will be interested in knowing they are moving to thn Patterson farm south of Bismarck. ¥ ——— | Wild Rose | o_O By MRS, W. H. BROWNAWELL Miss Esther Lang teacher of schoo! No. 2, spent the week-end with Miss Mabel Wilson. Jens Christianson plans on leaving for Iowa this week to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll visited at the Gottleb Merkle home in Kidder; Godfrey Grenz was a business call-|county Sunday, er in Bismarck Saturday. i Frank, Dewey and Ted Lawler, Dr. Baer of Steele was called to the ©. B. Swanson home Sunday for Mr. hauled coal from Temvik the fore|Swanson who was taken suddenly ill. part of this week. Mr. and Mrs, Rheinhold Renschler and family of Kintyre visited Sun- Miss Elizabeth Koppy spent the Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and Gertrude, and Regina, spent Sunday evening at the John Ohthauser, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were at is staying with her sister, Mrs. obo) Mr, and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and| Miss Mabel ‘Wilson, teacher of school No, 1, visited friends at Daw- son Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O, R. Martini and Ros and Richard of Braddock visited at the H. A. Colne bone. aaa A surprise party was given ai e Ernest Saville home Monday evening in honor of Fred Saville’s birthday. Miss Louise Riedman of Moffit/ mane a call on friends here Satur- lay. Fred and Lee Saville spent the week-end visitng friends at James- town. Homer Brownawell of Sterling made a call at his parent's home Sat- urday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. polenald vitae Gipeuc men of| Brownawell, > jayton No. 2/Lang and Marvin and Harold Swan- Monday afternoon, while Mr. Jen-|sen. Frank, Ray and Earl, and Miss Elsie Saville and Mr, and Mra. W. H. Mabel Wilson, Esther + Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Brownawell of Sterling and Mrs. J. W. Lawson and son Mason of Glencoe called on rela- tives here Wednesday. > I McKenzie i By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The 4-H Wide-Awake Sewing club was entertained Saturday at the ‘George Hughes home with Katherine Hughes as hostess. The leader, Mrs, Mrs. A. W. Cook and daughters, the Misses Nora and Grace Cook, and Mr, and Mrs. Paul A. Cook and family of Bismarck were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes Sunday. The Royal Neighbors held their be Nov. 12. About 30 friends of Mr. afid Mrs home Saturday night in honor of the 1@th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Roth. The affair was in the form of a surprise. Mr. and Mrs. Roth were presented with a gift. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Larson were business callers in Bismarck Thurs- y. Mrs. Donald Loney and children of Mason City, Ia., visited Mrs. T. Hughes Wednesdey. Mrs. Loney is a sister of Mrs. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miller of Men- oken were entertained at dinner Sun- day by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Myers of James- town also were guests at the Hughes home Sunday. Miss Mary Ellen Reese visited Sat- urday with Alice Clizbe. Mrs. G. Manly returned home Mon- day from St. Louis, where she spent the last week attending the national Postmasters’ convention. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rodgers left Sunday for Kirkland Lake, Canada, to spend the winter visiting their son, Earl, and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rodgers will operate the Rodgers’ farm until Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Rodg- ers return in the spring. Mrs. G. H. Leathers and daugh- ter, Norma, of Mandan and Isabelle Boyd of Bismarck visited in McKen- aie Sunday. The 4-H Wide-Awake club plans a, Halloween party in the hall Satur- day night. Before the party there will be a short business session for the purpose of filling out their record Sheets for the year's work. Mra. Charles Packard and daugh- ter, Mrs. Walter Vancloskorsk of Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder of Moffit visited Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doucette Sunday. E. W. Anderson and Roscoe Crum left the last of the week on a busi- ness trip to Montana, Mrs. E. F. Easton attended a Lad- ies’ Aid supper at the Glencoe church Friday night. > l Wilson i Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf spent Sunday with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John Schlofman. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. William Bauer spent Sunday evening at the Christ Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs, John Berg were Wil- ton shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner motored to Bismarck Monday to shop. and sons,!borhood who attended the i guests at the Clifton Kimball home. senior dance in Moffit Friday night. The Misses Alice and Helen Carl- son and Lee Carlson, and Mr, and Mrs. Richard Day were Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Kershaw a ers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, William Mills ana, daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John Craw- ford and daughter and Mrs. Wood- worth were Sunday guests at the W. S. Triplett home. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cohen of Montpelier spent several days last week at the E, Wiseheart home. Mrs. George Brittin was a visitor at her farm home Saturday. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and|!ns. Mr. daughter, Irene, and Mr. and Mrs, O. U. Dutton and children motored to Wilton Sunday morning, where they spent the day with Mr, and Mrs, Prank Dutton. Bismarck visitors Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and fam- ily, Roll Hearte, Miss Lillian Lee, Mrs. hae Day and Mrs. Clifton Kim. Nearly all the pupils and the teach- er of Telfer School No. 2 were ill last week with stomach “flu.” School was Closed for four days on account of the illness of the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount and Archie Marvel motored to Bismarck Sunday afternoon. Clarenct Beard spent the wee! with the Dralle boys. ie ; a a ec teg and children vis- ine morning at . Wiseheart, teiiie. " ae —_——— ., t\{ _§, W. Burleigh { By KATIE D. STEWART Many attended the annual chicken supper held in the basement of the Glencoe church Friday and a neat sum was realized. The ladies of the Stewartsdale church will hold their annual supper the evening of Nov. 5. James Brown visited at the O. Davenport home Sunday. Mrs. Art Ferris, Miss Gladys Gram- ling and Miss Annie Gramling visited relatives in this vicinity Saturday. J.C. Coulter and son Willard visited at the Earl Snyder home Sunday. Mr. Mallard and Norman Stewart expect to leave for St. Paul Saturday with sheep and hogs whicl: they will ship from Stewartsdale. A series of church services will be held in the Glencoe church begin- ning Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart and daughter Alice May, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and Harold Gramling motored to Wilton Sunday. Ed. Becknall visited with Howard Kenny Sunday. Bismarck callers from this vicinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mal- lard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallard, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Hansen, Mrs. John tSewart, Harold Gramling, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart, and daughter, Alice May, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stew- art and children and Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport. junior-'family visited at the John Vollanj nepred Wood of Baldwin of was through ame vicinity the early part of the week. - - Frayne Anderson was an overnight i] guest at the John Vollan home Tues- Dave Kershaw were Bismarck call-| day. Gene Perkins and Albert Johnson called on Frank Miller Tuesday en- | Christianson’ route to Bismarck. Edna Falkenstein visited at the Clarence Falkenstein home Wednes- | Mi A Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson and daughter Margaret were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Howard Tuplin was a caller at the Mrs. Lee Mallard called on her daughter, Mrs. James Karas, Monday. Corrine Buckley spent the week-end at her home in Telfer township, Ronald Nicholson called at the John and Norman Stewart homes Monday. Mrs. John Stewart called at the Lee Mallard home Monday. er ooo Coe ae i Christiana \ —— By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs, Elder Elness and ne- phew Frankie led by Mrs. Elsus Elness.and family were Bis- marck shoppers Tuesday. Robert Byers is recovering in the Bismarck hospital and is expected home some. Among those who spent Sunday at the John Berg home were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Meyer and sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Reuer, Mr. and Mrs, John Kurlis and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg. H. E. Redington called at the Gust Neimiller home Monday. Miss Esther Nelson returned to Bis- marck after a two week's vacation at home. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Neimiller and Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner and Ar- thur Paff motored to Bismarck Sun- day to see Mrs. Paff who is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. Otto Wolf is working at the John ‘3? Gust Wall is working for Logan ry. Mr. and Mrs. John Werrie of Tap- pent spent Monday at the Gust Nel- miller home. Mr. and Mrs, Philip Wall, Jr., moved into the Gottlieb Wall farm Friday where they will make their home, Lyla Lorena Schell, nine-months- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schell, died Thursday morning at the home of the parents. Death was caused by influenza. She leaves her parents and one brother. ——_—_____—_—_———_° Brittin | By 0. DUTTON B. G. McElroy and daughter, Lu- lie, and granddaughter, Guyola, of Steele were Sunday visitors at the M. M. Dralle home. Mrs. Clifton Kimball and Mrs. Orin Dutton were callers Tuesday at the Irwin Reed home. Harry Blount visited Sunday with; his family in Brittin. Miss Lillian Lee visited Sunday at the George Morrison home. Roy Dutton and “Dutch” were Sunday night supper guests at the Mauk home, south of Moftit. A patty was given at the Allens- worth home Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Blount and family were visitors at the Pete Smith home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball were Tyesday evening guests at the O. U. Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and Mg. and Mrs. Orin Dutton and son, Jackie, were Bismarck and Mandan shoppers Monday. Clark Crawford shipped a carload of stock from Brittin Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gates were Sun- day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day. Mrs, E. M. Whitteaker was @ Mof- fit caller Saturday. Mrs. Henry Crawford and Miss Lu- cile Millman motored to Bismarck Friday afternoon. Maxine and Rodney Allensworth spent the week-end with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ode, of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family visited Sunday evening at the Charles Soule home in Buchanan Valley. Alfred Hoover, the Dutton and Dralle boys and Clarence Beard were} and Mrs. Ernest Swanson included: the young people from this neigh- Dralle 4 Mrs. Henry Olson and son Douglas returned home from the hospital Thursday. Douglas had been in the hospital about two weeks recovering from burns. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbensz visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Raymond Byers and Adolph Hansen motored to Temvik Monday and re- turned home Tuesday night. Tyler Johnson and C. M, Sidiner called at the home of Mrs. Jennie OiMany were present at the party held any were present at party hel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Roth Saturday night. Art Magnus from near Wing, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Stile and family, and Eli Harding and sister Miss Emma, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus. J. R. Johnson was @ business caller in Sterling Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and fam- ily spent Friday evening at the C! Schoon’s, Several young folks from this vicin- ity attended the party at the Chavil Belile home Saturday night. Miss Florence Harding spent Satur- @/day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck visitors Saturday. John Elness and Lester Clark called at the Adolph Hansen home Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon called at the Christ Schoon’s Saturday night. Augusta and Andrew Schoon were callers at the Adolph Hansen’s Sun- OF xpd and Raymond Byers at- tended the dance at Menoken Satur- “Nirs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sunday callers at the George Hafding’s and Adolph Hansen's. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon Sunday. ————— | Ecklund | >——_—_______—_——_-+ By JUSTINE MORRIS Gene Perkins and Frank Miller were business callers in Wilton Monday. J. M. Thompson motored to Bis- marck Monday, Clarence Falkenstein called at the T. F. Morris home Monday. Steve Morris of Bismarck and Mrs. Arthur Morris and daughter Margaret of Harvey were supper guests at the T. F, Morris home Monday. Frank Miller was @ business caller at the Dimond coal mine Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Carlson and son George visited at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday. Irving Funston and Warren Baker were callers in Wilton Tuesday. Gordon Williams called at the Clar- ence Falkenstein home Tuesday. ‘Tuesday, Levi Anderson visited at the T, F. Morris home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson and T. F. Morris home Wednesday even- Donald Morris and Frank Miller called on Gene Perkins Thursday. Gordon Williams called at the Clar- ence Falkenstein home Thursday. Sam Brown called at the A. F. An- derson home Thursday. Lester Festerling and Warren Baker motored to Tuttle Sunday. Levi Anderson and Ralph Taplin visited at the T. F. Morris home Fri- day night. Irving Funston and Warren Baker motored to Menoken Friday evening. Miss Pauline Hefta, teaches of Eck- lund school No. 3 spent the week-end at_her home in Wilton, Frank Miller was a caller in Still Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Anderaon visit- ed at the John Vollan home Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan and fam- ily visited at the Albert Vollan home Sunday. Frank Miller visited at the Floyd Miller home near Hazelton Saturday. Bennie Anderson visited with the Brown brothers Sunday. Irving Funston, Gene Perkins and Ed Cornell called at the H. A. Mc- Cullough home Friday. Willard Dimond made a trip to Regan Saturday. Orville Falkenstein visited at the Henry Lundquist home Sunday. ‘The 4-H club held a meeting at the G.|H. H. Speten home Saturday. Frank Miller called on Lester Falk- enstein Thursday night. il Macomber ‘ By ALICE M. WALKER Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon enter- tained the following guests at dinner Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Leben, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollen- burger, and Mr. and Mrs. William Ollenburger. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hitt, Wilton, spent Sunday afternoon at the I. G. Iverson home. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Ghylin and fam- ily of Regan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ollen- burger. Mr and Mrs. E. D. McGinnis and children attended the harvest festival held at the Wilton Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. Observing the fourth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Evelyn, Mrs, Walter Leben entertained group of children Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and family of Painted Woods, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ol- lenburger. George Michelsen, Regan, was @ week-end visitor at the Tom Hollings- worth home. ‘Mr, and Mrs. William Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ollenburger at- tended the dance at Baldwin Satur- day night. Mr, and Mrs. August Walker and three sons, Underwood, were dinner guests Sunday at the Henry Walker home. Harry Anderson and his boys en- joyed 8 visit Sunday from the follow- ing relatives residing at Minot: Mr. and Mrs, 8. W. Baldwin, Mrs, Lillian Smith and Mrs. Frank Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson had as a supper guest Thursday, Miss Mal- inda Manning, Regan. Miss Manning spent the day with Miss ‘Wilmot at Ecklund No. 1. Mrs. Mary Ollenburger and little Shirley Christensen, Wilton, visited Sunday at the Sidney Waddington home. Mrs, Pauline Thorsness and son, Arvid, spent Thersday in the Capital City. Miss Charlotte Wilmot visited over the week-end with relatives at Regan. Lein —— By OLGA M. RISE Mrs. Herbie Gunderson, who has spent the summer with her daughter, Mrs, Harry Helgeson and family, left Wednesday for Moorhead, Minn., where she will spend some time with another daughter, Mrs. Vernon Hal- lum, and family. Mrs, Dallas Barkman, Mrs. Stuart Severson and Arnold Christianson motored to Bismarck Friday. M. J, Brenden, Kenneth and Ethel, and Theodore Torgeson spent Friday evening at John Birkeland’s. Iga Rise spent Fridey night at the Ed. Larson home. ‘Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Alice Arneson spent Saturday forenoon at J. O. Rise's home. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Til- mer Opien spent Saturday evening at Seymour Arneson's. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson and family, John Gunderson, Mrs. J. O. Rise and son, Ernest, Helmer and Olaus Helgeson, Stuart Serevson and children spent Friday evening at the George Christianson home. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Botnem and soh. Erling, Mr. and Mrs. William Botnem and childsen spent Sunday evening at Ole Spilde's Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson and sons, Darrell and Lyle, and Car! Miller were Sunday dinner guests at Sey- mem Harrey of Wing called at J. Earl Haryey 0! Ing calles 5 O. Rise’s Friday evening after his sis- ter, Fa ‘and son, Arnold, motored to Mansfred aes a A Eee toft and family, | oe Mr. and Mrs, George Pehl, Jr., spen. londay. Mr. and Mrs, Pehl, Jr., mot« ored to Denhott sundey and spent day with friends, bi Arnold Christianson and Paul Pas- lay motored to Bismarck Monday af« ternoon. Trygsg i oe By GLADYS NELSON George Nelson threshed for Lundquist and Gene Cunningham. County Agent H. O. Putnam and J. E. O'Connell from Helens, Mont., were supper guests Wednesda: ht at George Nelson's. They Ags ting sheep out on shares, to be ship- Ped in a week. Emma Nelson transacted business Saturday at George Nelson's. Homer Taylor on the ©. J. Rue farm is getting 250 head of sheep from J. E. O'Connell, Helena, Mont. Sam Brown, Martin. Nelson. Emme and Gladys Nelson motored to Bis- marck Saturday on business. Sam Brown and Vernon Horne mot- ored to Regan Monday. Mrs. Ben Nelson and children, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordan, left for north of Mandan, where they have rented a home. Mr. Nelson is employed on a ane Job for the Rue brother's near ere. looking after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lundquist and Gene Cunningham's made a trip to Bismarck Saturday on a tour. The Trygg boys were visitors Satur- day night at the Kruger home. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family visited Sunday with Mrs. A. Kruger to bid goodbye to Elsie, who is leaving Tuesday for Coquille, Ore., to visit over winter with her sister, Mrs. Jake Fetch. ‘The program which is planned for school No. 1 where Emma Nelson is teacher will be given Friday night, Oct 30, at 8 o'clock. A shadow social also is planned. Harvey Fitzgerald called Sunday at George Nelson’s to get Gertie Mae and take her to Wing, where they at- tended a wedding dinner of Miss from Park Rapids, Minn., arrived here Sunday. Howard went to Max, where he will stop a week with George Rob- inson while Vernon will visit a week here with his half brothers, George and Martin Nelson. Harriet -— By MRS. 0. G. WIETSTOCK Art Decker purchased = new truck and is hauling hay with it for the Patterson Land company. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., spent the week witt Mrs. Pehl’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, D. D. Barkman, in Lein township. Christ Wetzel, Fred Plines and George Pehl, Sr., made a trip to Bis- marek Tuesday on business. Mrs. L. L. Zimmer's brother, Gene Nelson, of Manville, spent a few days visiting at the Zimmer home. Miss Mary Cashel, the Red Cross nurse, and A. C, Isaminger, county auditor, were here Wednesday look- ing after those who need help. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., Alma Pehl, Bessie Dell, Raymond Wiet- stock and William Merkle visited at the Fred Sauter home near Denhoff Sunday. Mrs. L. L, Zimmer and_ brother, Gene Nelson, motored to Bismarck and Mandan Monday. H. F. Williamson end femily it Sunday with Mrs, Williamson's par- ents at Bowdon. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wietatock and family and Grendma Wietstock were dinner guests at the E. E, See home in Wing Sunday. Rev. E. A. Zapf of McClusky con- ducted services in Arena Sunday. German at 3 o'clock and English at 1:30 in the evening. He will be with us again Nov. Mr, and Mrs. O. G. Wietstock en- tertained about 23 guests Saturday evening a honor of Mr. and Mrs. ge |, Jr. They were presented with ® 34-plece chest of silverware. Wing 5 o By LILLIAN MUELLER: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Heituzmann spent reed afternoon visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs. George Kavonius and family were Sunday callers at the Ogcar Kavonius home. Rev. Christ of Wilton held church services in Regan Sunday evening. Sunday visitors at the John Harty Mrs. H. Glanville and daughters and Mrs, Etta Wilkinson visited at the Bert Glanville home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Teppo and fam- ily visited Sunday at the Charles Kavi ‘a2me. Mable Olson spent the week-end at her home in town. Anton Novey and Ellen Ryan were married in the Catholic church in Wing Sunday. Their attendants were Thomas Ryan and Thersa Novey. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family spent Sunday at the John Harty home. Mr. and Mrs. ©. Wietstock and ye. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and! children and “Grandmother” Wiet- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson spent Sunday evéning at Henry Arneson’s home. Paul Remington, Jr., and A. H. Hel- geson of Bismarck attended to busi- ness matters in this vicinity Monday. Several from this vicinity attended the birthday surprise given on Lowell Erickson Sunday evening. Irwin Rise spent Tuesday at the as 5 Helgeson’s Wi iy. John Gunderson and Harry Helge- son spent Thursday afternoon at B. N, Lein’s. The Luther League. meets at the M. A. Lein home Sunday afternoon. ‘The Lein P. T. A. meets at Lein school No, 1 Saturday evening. A program will be given by the teachers and their pupils of the district. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Spilde and fam-| J ily spent Friday evening at Ole Vik's. Mr. and Mrs. George Christianson stock were Sunday callers at the E E. See home. The Junior 4-H Merrymakers held a meeting Oct. 19 for the election of officers for the coming year. The following were elected: President, Maxine See; Vice President, Bertha Teppo; Secretary, Mary Jane Olson; ‘Treasurer, Helen Harty; and Program Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and chil- dren spent Sunday at the Phimp Web- er home, Mr. and Mrs. John Boss of Bismarck visited at the 8. H. Knowles home Sunday. Norville Hill, Ralph Jacobson and John and Clara Mueller spent Sun- day in Bismarck. Mrs, H. Josephson visited with Mrs.

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