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THE BI SMARCK TRIBUNE, [ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _| j Glen View i! e—_—_——xxx~ | By MRS. LARS JACOBSON \ Mr. Con Johnson was a business{ @aller in Wilton Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Reynard Spitzer and; children were business shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. 8, E. Strandemo was a business vis- Qtor at Bismarck Wednesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minct spent the week-end with Con John- son and Lars Jacobson. Gertrude Morgan came down with them to visit her mother, who is employed at Fred McFadden’'s. Lars Jacobson and Hans Nelson motored to Bismarck Saturday. Nel- son remained to visit relatives and Loren Couch accompanied him home. Miss Anette Anderson spent the week-end at her parental home. Howard Scott has returned from Valley City, where he has been em- loyed the past summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Wil- ton visited at Lawrence Ousley’s last week. Loreen Couch called at-the Enock ‘Anderson home Sunday. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and children, Mr. and Mrs. Enock Ander- so nand family, Mrs. Chester Erstrom, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Larson and family ‘nd Alice Halvorson. Fulton Nelson was a business call- er at Lars Jacobson’s Sunday. “Ray Simons and Edgar Jacobson visited at Elsie Erstrom’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Quanrud and family of Bismarck were Sunday vis- itors at the Jacobson home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E.. Strandemo were dinner guests at the Con Johnson home Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jay Delong, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Farnum and small daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Howard Scott and Violet Johnson were Sunday visitors at the Walter Simons home. Miss Beatrice Erickson, teacher of School No. 3, spent the week-end ii Bismarck. Miss Erickson is having @ program and basket social Nov. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom vis- ited at Elsie Erstrom’s. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wachel drove Marjory Erstrom to Bismarck Sun-| ti day evening. Miss Erstrom will re- sume her high school studies. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson visited with Mrs. Chester Erstrom Monday. Miss Renie Holden came home from Boardman, Mont., Monday. | Macomber e By ALICE M. WALKER 'T. G. Gerow transacted business in Mrs. John Welch visited Boyd School No. 1 Monday afternoon and called at the Robert Welch home while en route home. A “hard time” barber shop was im- provised in the Doppler Bachelor's hall Friday with Rusty Tollifson act- ing as barber-in-chief. Chester Boyd, Elmer Funston and Robert Welch motored to Bismarck recently. Mrs. Horace Dirlam entertained the young people of this community at her home with a Halloween party Friday evening. Lawrence Doppler motored to the Tyler Johnson farm near Sterling the middle of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Snyder motored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Paul Skinner called at the C. K. Boyd and R. M. Welch homes Fri- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mrs. Chester Boyd, C. D. King, Marcus Trembley, Margaret McMurrich, Mrs. Sara McMurrich, Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace Dirlam and family, Alfred Borm, Mary Ives, Lawrence Doppler, Luella Tollifson, Mervin Oder, Paul Skinner and children, Mrs. Grable and son Clarence, Fred Dorman, Ralph Snyder, Chas, Snyder, Keimit Knudt- son, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and little son were all in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs, Grable and son Clarence, of South Dakota visited over the week- end with their daughter and sister, Mrs, Paul Skinner. Paul Skinner werft to Lavona Sat- urday. Charles Weymouth, Kenneth Johns- ton and Al Meens visited at the home of the Doppler boys Sunday. Lawrence Doppler visited at the Horace Dirlam home Sunday evening. Clarence Grable, brother of Mrs. Paul Skinner, called at the Chester Boyd home Sunday morning. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Welch visited at the Otto Dorman home Sunday eve- piles | McKenzie | —_——_ $$ By MRS. T. T. HUGHES "The Jolly Junior 4-H club members were entertained at a Halloween par- Saturday night by their leader, ther Watson. E, W. Anderson and R. D. Crum have returned from Montana, where they went to purchase sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loney and children and T. I. Bailey of Bismarck, accompanied by Mrs. T. T. Hughes and little son, motored to Regan Sat- urday morning, where they visited: relatives Saturday and Sunday. They returned home Sunday evening. ° Tom Hughes went to Driscoll Sun- day. Mrs. E. L. Adams and Eddie, Jr.,! spent the week at Elgin visiting Mrs. ‘Minneapolis over the week-end. Miss Malinda Manning, Regan, was @ guest from Tuesday until Thursday, et the Otto Larson home. ‘William Danielson, Fargo, visited here Saturday evening at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson. Mr, and Mrs. John Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leben were guests at a Halloween dinner given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Ol- Jenburger and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ol- Jenburger. Mrs. Mary Ollenburger, Archie Ol- lenburger and little Shirley Christen- sen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ollenburger. Jess Smith, Beulah, was a caller in Macomber Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger end family visited Sunday at the Christ Nimiller home near Mercer. ‘They were also dinner guests Thurs- day evening of Mr. and Mrs, Adam Ollenburger. Hilda Christensen, Bismarck, visit- ed here with relatives Sunday eve- Arvid, ning. Mrs. Pauline Thorsness, son, end Harry Anderson motored to the fapital City Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Larson and Mr. nd Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth were guests at a Sunday evening dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dav- anport, Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker and ihildren were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schumacher, urtle Lake. George Michelsen, Regan, spent the week-end here with relatives. Alta By KARL SCHATZ Andy Johnson visited with David) and Thofield Schatz Sunday. ‘Walter Coombs and Clarence Oder- gman were business callers at the Karl Schatz home Monday. Henry, Donald and Ida and Annie Bchaffer spent Sunday visiting at fhe Jake Hochhalter home. Esther and Eddie Johnson attended B birthday party at the Swendson' home near Pickardville Sunday. Karl Schatz was a business caller! fat the Joe Diede home Monday. Fred Brackett and son Olain and Boe Diede were callers at the Alta) Store Sunday. Emanuel and Ruth Schatz and @nd part of Sunday at their homes. Noel Ness called at the Fred Brackett home Sunday. Sunday evening visitors at the John Stroh home were the Karl Schatz young folks, Hank and Ed Schatz, Hank Roberts and Emanuel and Ruth Schatz and Doyle Schaffer from McClusky. Clarence Oderman was @ Pickard- Charlie Larson called at the Fred Brackett home on Sunday. ‘ John, J. Dahl of McClusky was a business caller at the Hank and Ed Schatz home one day last week. Emanuel Keck of near Washburn ‘was a caller at the John Stroh home Sunday. “ning. John will visit for a week. Adams’ mother, Mrs. I. Rafteseth. Henry Wildfang and daughter, Dorothy, were McKenzie visitors Sat- urday night. Miss Dorothy attended the Halloween party given by ‘the Wide-Awake 4-H club. Mrs. M. A. Doucette has been em- ployed to carry the mail to the trains, She started her work Sun- day. John and Madeline Boren, Jim Durfee and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Neth motored to Glen Ullin Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durfee and family. They returned Sunday eve- Alan, Marion, Bill and Alice | Clizbe and Mary Ellen Reese attend- few pee) dance in Menoken Saturday night. Ruth Lambert of Arena was visit- ing in McKenzie Monday. Mrs. Manly, ‘accompanied by Mrs. F. Goodrich and Mrs. Spear, were business callers in ke Monday. Lloyd Clizbe and Pat Manly mo- tored to the river Sunday for a load of wood for A. Lee. D. B. Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Easton and Mrs. M. A. Doucette mo- tored to Underwood Sunday to visit| Mr. Doucette. Mr, and Mrs. Ben McCloskey of Wing were Sunday visitors at the Bill McCloskey home. - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder of Moffit| were The Sunday visitors in McKenzie, Senior 4-H club met Saturday at the J. W. Rodgers’ with Miss Fern as hostess. Mrs. Marion Lee left for Glendive, Mont., Saturday to visit Mr. Lee at: the N. P. hospital. { Frances | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN George Wachal, Thomas Moffitt: and John Agnew were callers at the Dietzman home Monday. A regular township meeting was’ held at the home of the clerk, Tebbo Harms, Tuesday afternoon. Miss Elsie Kruger left for Wash- ington Saturday to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Theresa Fetch. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw Were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Miss Esther and Arthur returned home with them to spend the week- end at home. 5 Miss Vina Harms and brother, Jake, attended the surprise party held for Henry Gierke in Bismarck Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer and. daughter, Marie, were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Ralph Tooker was a caller at the Elmer Lundquist home Monday, The people of this vicinity gath- ered at the Tebbo Harms home Mon- day night and surprised Mrs. Harms, it being her 59th birthday. The eve- ning was spent playing whist. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son, Edwin, were callers in Bismarck Friday. Joe Fisher and his father from Granger, Wash., called at the Kru- ger home Sunday, Lawrence Madland has been re- pairing the telephone line, which has been out of working order for some Mrs. Henry Schatz of McClusky 1s| time. Spending a few weeks visiting rela- fives in this community. ——_—______—_____—_-¢ . Welch’s Spur. ] | ESE akira ae eee By MES. RB. M. WELCH her daughter Margaret started work in Brittin, was il] with a severe Cook of Mandan motor- Louie Olsen came out from Meno- Nes to visit his brother, John, Sun- Catl Muth spent Sunday with the pace Prothers, Ralph and Clin- er, visiting at ti = sitag home. Jj sida john and Louie Olsen called on Selmer Oanes Sunday. A i ae ME Lawrence Madland by , were shoppe Bismarck Saturday. ee ba ie masher £08 Jamly from Bis- marck spent Sunday at the Fisher home. a man home Sunday. Alfred Ryberg and sons also were callers at the Dietzman home. ¢ dedoealeeslisarcendrens ee camer ot ' Wild Rose | Ateurrewess AGtrcbastic bide By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL The township board met at the clerk’s office Tuesday afternoor. O. B. Swanson, who is ill in a hospital at Bismarck, was absent. Marvin Swanson and his mother motored to Bismarck Thursday to see Mr. Swanson at the hospital there. Guests at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son, Roger; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son, Bobby; Homer Brownawell of Ster- ling and Miss Louise Riedman and Howard Brownawell of Moffit. Miss Mabel Wilson, teacher of School No. 1, visited at the Ernest| ning. Saville home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson and Mrs. O. B. Swanson and son, Herold, motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Argast of Mof- fit vicinity were Sunday guests at the ' 20 of his friends at a Halloween party last Friday evening. Mrs. Theodore R. Taylor spent last week at Bismarck with relatives, Robert Brostrom, James Taylor and Jack Bailey, who attend high school at spent the week-end at their homes. Lester Brown was a Wilton caller Monday. Hazel Peterson called at the E. V. Franklund home Friday. Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and Mrs. Maria Elsberg called at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday. Mrs. Lester Brown and Miss No- reen Hannefield were Wilton callers) Saturday. Melvin Soderquist called at the Harold Soderquist home Saturday. Anton Nelson called on Ole Lille- days with friends and relatives neai Jamestown, returned home Sunday. meeting held at M. A. Lein’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Vik, son Olof and Allen Morse left Monday for Benson, Minn., to be present at the funeral of Mrs. Vik’s sister. They are making the trip in Mr. Morse’s car. Valdemar Lein and Sam Vik, ac- companied by Kenneth Johnson, mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Helgeson and sons spent Saturday evening with Mrs, George Chrsitianson. ~ J, O. Rise and daughter, Selma, motored to Bismarck Monday. B. N, Lein and son, Valdemar, at- tended to business matters at Tuttle Many attended the Luther league; shaw attended the party at Ernest given at the Dirlam home Friday Johnson's Saturday night. night, ' Carl Beyer had the misfortune of| W. E. Cleveland of Bismarck spent upsetting his car Friday night. No/the week-end with his son-in-law great damage was done. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emory George Kusch was a town caller/Woodworth. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and Mrs. Mildred McLean has been on|family dined at the John Crawford the sick list for the last week. home Saturday. Mrs. Hallie Belk was a Bismarck) Mrs. and William MacDonald and shopper ‘Thursday. daughters visited at the Dan Mac- Little Buddy McLean had the mis-/Donald home Sunday. fortune of being burned about the. face Tuesday, The burns were not|the Woodworth home the first of the ai Ser jth ee a het Sn ier a the past few . an . H. R. Wright called | wee! er parents, Mr, Mrs. at the Knute Johnson home Satur-| Wallis. a day. Emory Woodworth killed two coy- George Magnus antl Art Belile call-|Otes on the river bottom last week. ed at the T. N. Johnson home Sat-] Mrs. Clifton Kimball spent a few Mrs. Winnie Crawford returned to | 4a! Saturday. Mrs. John Birkeland spent Monday afternoon at J. O. Rise’s. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman were fjeld Monday morning. Harold Soderquist and two children were Wilton callers Saturday eve- Emil Lang and son attended the corn show in Bismarck Friday. Wesley and Adelaide Hall were supper guests at the George Pehl, Sr., home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berg called at the Harold Soderquist home last| Emil Freidholm of Wing called at: week, J, O. Rise’s Sunday evening. ae of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sa- le. Miss Esther Lang, teacher of School No. 2, attended homecoming at Jamestown college over the week- end. Many from here attended the school program and dance given at} the August Benz home near Moffit Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson at- tended the township board mecting here Tuesday. ‘ NOP Bud Knott and T. Patera of Bis- marck made @ short stop here: on thejr way to the lake hunting. The following enjoyed a wild duck dinner at the W. H. Brownawell home ‘Wednesday evening: Donald Snyder, Dwight Carlisle and D. E. Shipley of Bismarck, Homer Brownawell of Sterling and Miss Louise Riedman and Howard Brownawell of Moffit. The Wild Rose teachers, Misses Mabel Wilson and Esther Lang, plan to’attend the teachers’ convention at, Bismarck this week. | Braddock j ning. By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Last week-end E. F. Savage and Henry Jagd drove to Bismarck and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Laughlan. Mrs. H. K. Junge and little daugh- ter are visiting at Hatton, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Allen returned Sun- day evening from a visit at James- town, Little Shirley Anderson re- turned with them for a visit. Mrs. J. I. Shepard of Michigan, N. D;, and baby daughter, Cecelia Ruth, visited Mrs. Shepard’s mother, Mrs. Ryan, and sister, Mrs. Art -Button, and brothers, Frank, William and Jim Ryan, last’ week-end. Joe Silbernagel of Napoleon was a week-end guest with his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Gross spent, Sunday visiting friends and relatives at Kulm. The Study and Civic club met) Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. H. Bower with 13 members pres- ent. The program was in charge of Mrs, Dexter. Mrs. Floyd Martini, gave @ paper on Carnegie’s philan- thropic work. ‘Three clothing out- fits, besides a large box of miscel- laneous ‘clothes, have been collected by the club to be sent to the north- western part of the state through the Red Cross. The next meeting will be Nov. 10, with Mrs. A. R. Button as/ sche hostess. ‘The ladies of the Woodman circle will be guests this week of Mrs. Fra- se rs Most of the members of the Brad- dock, school faculty drove to Valley City this week-end to be there for| h homecoming. —_——oOSOOO OO" | Sibley Butte | e —@ By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Eg. Clizbe home Tuesday: The school board met with L, B.| Roth Monday. Mrs. E. O. Kettleson is staying at the L. Davenport home. L. Davenport and family and Mrs. Kettleson called on the Clarice Dav- enport family Wednesday afternoon. A number of friends and relatives surprised Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth) on their 10th wedding anniversary Saturday night. The evening was spent playing whist and a luncheon was served at midnight. The Couch boys motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch and Maxine visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompkins Saturday evening. Elmer Bloomquist and Wayne call- ed at the S. E. Clizbe and Alex Couch homes Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloomquist, Wayne and Dick Ashwill motored to the Art Lewis home at Fort Rice Sunday. They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reidinger vis- ited at the Leonard Davenport home Sunday. —_—___—_—__—__—_——e ( Painted Woods {| » i By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom and small daughter, Jeanette, were Bis- marck callers Tu 5 Mr, and Mrs. Frank Riebe visited at the John Klefer home Sunday. Noreen Hope Hannefield spent. Tuesday night at the Stewart Cum- ming home at Wilton. Iver Erickson and children visited’ at the William Brown home Monday evening. Ed Franklund called at the Clif- ford Hansen home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and baby spent Wednesday afternoon and evening] visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kudick and Herold Soderquist. Anton Nelson called at the Willlam Brown and Ole Lillefjeld homes ‘Thursday. Mrs. Theodore Taylor has been vis- iting relatives at Bismarck. Arthi a Wilton Bismarck callers Friday. Heaton J By SARAH HEINLE a = ve Frank Brezden called at the A. H. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom, Mr.) Faye Harvey spent Friday evening ‘and Mrs. Joe Brostrom, Mr. and Mrs./at her home in Wing. Dave Brostrom, Mr. and Mrs. Lester] The annual meeting of the Zion Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ation will be held at the Hannefield and Mr. and Mrs. Pete| church Nov. 11. Mitchell attended the dance at Wild-| Eddie Arneson and Stuart Sever- wood Saturday evening. . |son left Wednesday morning for Dick Kudick called at the William| Beach for a business trip. Brown home Wednesday evening. Pete Mitchell was a Wilton caller) @————> 8 Saturday evening. Moffit Iver Erickson has received: # letter from Mrs. Erickson saying she is get- ting along fine and is very much im- By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT proved. — Anton Nelson and Ole Lillefjeld| Rev. O. E. Kinzler motored to Bis- were Wilton callers Sunday after-/marck Thursday. noon. ‘ The community held a harvest fes- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom and/tival in the hall at Moffit Thurs- children called at the G. A. Brostrom|day afternoon and evening. During home Sunday. the afternoon farm produce and Elias Lillefjeld spent Monday at/lunches were sold. In the evening the Ole Lillefjeld home. the male quartet of the Methodist Burt Roes @ few friends] church in Bismarck put on a musical on_ Halloween. program. Lunch was served after Clarence Franklund returned home} the program and about $53.00 was last: Saturday after spending the lasi/} realized. two weeks at Bill Stone's. Corma Kimble and Allan Kendall Mrs. Dave Brostrom spent last weekjreturned home from Ludlow, 8..D., with relatives in Bismarck. . Friday night. They visited with Mr. Veron Peterson and Walter Scha-/ and Mrs. Archie Kendall there. fer motored to Bismarck Sunday eve-| Mrs. Kimble and grand- . ‘ ‘i daughter, Phyllis, left Sunday night for Roosevelt, Minn., where they will visit relatives. Guests at the C. E. Moffit home: Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis By MRS. 0. G. WIETSTOCK and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane’ — and sons and Fred Doehle. Mrs. Ruth Lambert motored to Mc-| Friday night the Misses Alice Mauk Kenzie and Bismarck Saturday on| and Agnes Benz entertained at a Hal- business. ‘ Joween party at the August Benz E. E. See of Wing was in Arenajhome. The pupils and teachers of Monday. the two Dana schools gave a pro- Bessie Dell. started work at the} gram. Sam Bippus home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter and ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wietstock andj daughter and Mrs. George Hill und family drove to Bistnarck Monday] son were Moffit callers Monday night. afternoon. Mrs. Wietstock and chil-| John Matteson and C. K. Lane of dren remained to spend the week| Thelma township called on friends) with her mother, Mrs. H. A. Mutch-|at Moffit Sunday. ler. eS: Mrs, M. M. Dralle called at the by| home of Mrs. L. N. Bulloch on Mon- Miss Ann Eide, motored to Valley| day. | Harriet o City Friday evening for the home- coming festivities. J. J. Brose and son, Otto, made a) ‘ The Homemakers will meet with Mrs. Jim Hill Nov. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover ene. trip to Bismarck Tuesday. tertained at a Halloween party Sat- ‘Mr. and Mrs, Ted Hoffman and son| urday night. ‘re helping at the John Volmer farm| Burt Johnson had to reutrn to Mof- north of Tuttle this week. fit from Mericourt. He is suffering Henry Jacobson and Keith See of|from a carbuncle. Wing called at the William Decker] Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hamblen of home Saturday. McKenzie visited at the Pillsbury Albert Eide spent the week-end at| home Sunday. his home at Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Ed DeHaan and fam- Mr. and Mrs, D. D. Barkman were|!ly moved into the Kimball house dinner guests at the George Pehl,| Saturday. Sr., home Sunday: 8. 8. Clifford was a Moffit caller ‘The Arena school gave 9 Hallo-| Tuesday. ‘ween party Saturday night at the} Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler attended a ool gymnasium. pot-luck supper at Braddock Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Williams of James-| day. : ee Tecently spent a few days at| Mrs. Emil Enockson and son, Clif- e home of their daughter, Mrs. W.| ford, and Mrs. Helen Carroll visited Ross. at the Frank Benz home Monday. ~ ‘Mr. and Mrs, Alex Neff were Bis-| The Misses Clara and Nellie Mauk merck eooles ‘Thursday, returning/ spent the week-end at their home. jome Yo as a mon ga at the Slater home near eee 4 in, | Hazlegrove )) "Mrs. E. M. Whittesker shopped in Moffit Monday. Election of officers for the school was held at the Edson home Tues- day evening. The following were elected: Donald Edson, superintend- ent; Miss Harriet Moffit, assistant superintendant, and Miss Dorothy Edson, secretary and treasurer. ‘By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Ray were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben at the John Sattler home. ‘Mrs. Bert Glanville and Mrs. Owen) McIntyre were afternoon callers at, the Klangenburg home Wednesday. Ray Hazlegrave, Frank Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner were shopping in Tuttle Friday. H. 8. Duncan, daughter Iva and By FERN R- STEWART Gordon Conley spent Wednesday) Andrew Kraft called Friday at Hazle-| gna ‘Thursday visiting at the Frank|-Y™2 grove's. called 3 and Mrs. Jim McQuern at leg ’s Sunday, Klangenburg called 4 ‘The Halloween party held at the morning at Ray Hazlegrove's. Ernest Johnson home Saturday eve- Harold Glanville was @ guest Sun-| ning was well attended. day at Richard McIntyre's. ‘Mrs, Oscar Anderson was a Dris- Frank Gray was in Tuttle Monday) coll caller Saturday. on business, » and Mrs. T. N. Johnson were John Sattler called Monday at| menace shoppers. Paday . Harry Ulfer's. Mrs. George Kusch and son Dean Lein = Stewart's homes Sunday. ——eeg |} Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hudsdn visited it the Elder Elness home Saturday By OLGA M. RISE . 4 visited at the Tom Stewart home| Sunday. Eloise Neth and her parents meeting held at Lein School No. 1/of Menoken visited at the Lee Neth Saturday evening. The next meeting) home Monday. __ will be held in Lein School No. 3 Nov.| Martin Olson, Jr:, of Driscoll called 19. at the George Magnus home Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson and| day evening. ‘Tilmen and Oscar attended to business matters in Bismarck Sat-| Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Barkman 4 , spent Friday evening at Mr. and Mrs. ur Damstrom was caller Thursday afternoon. Anton Nelson was a Wilton caller Friday. Sunday callers at the Ole Lillefjeld home were Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lille- fjeld and son, Gerald, of Wilton; Mr. Joe Brostrom and children, Mrs, A. W. Fossum and chil- and Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Owen and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Dietz- of Mandan. Jimmie Meland spent Monday night evening. at the J. H. Riley home, Ed Nygaard motored to Arnold] Mel Ness and Pete Schlaback were ‘Thursday. Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Andrew Dronen and Julius Kluks-| Lester Clark called at the T. N. dahl called at Ed Nygaard’s Sunday. | Johnson home Monday. Olive Rise of Wing spent Satur-| Mr. and Mrs. Leslie French, Mrs. day evening and Sunday at her home| Carey Johnson, Orpha French, Ira here. Hogue and Beverly Bryan of Bis- Elmer and Howard Slater spent the| 50 Mr. Burnette and Mrs. Wakefield ae ie wan Saturday. ‘agner was a caller in Wilton Wednesday. Ernest Richard Heinle called at the Walter Grewe home Wednesday. Frank Brezden called at the Heinle home Wednesday. Frank Brezden motored to Bismarck Thursday. Edwin, Ernest and Richard Heinle visited with Peter Hallon and Norma Hall Thursday evening. Joe Holhup called at the L. E, Hall home Thursday evening. Mrs, L. E. Hall and son Bernard motored to Bismarck Thursday eve- ning to see Gordon Williams. Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig Wagner and family were visitors at the William Jennings home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner were ‘Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Carl. Schlofman called at the Fred Wagner home Saturday. A. H. Heinle, daughter Rachel and son Richard called at the Fred Wag- ner home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. -John Neuharht and family of Montana were overnight sue at the A. H. Heinle home Mon- lay. Fire destroyed a barn at the Fred Wagner farm last Tuesday. A corps of volunteer fire fighters made up of neighbors were unable to extinguish the blaze. Ernest Wagner sustained severe burns on his arm in fighting the flames. f Brittn | a | By O. DUTTON ‘The Kinzler children of Moffit, vis- Hails the Morrison children last weel Mrs. M. M. Dralle and son Dutch, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews and daugh- be visited at the Dulton home Tues- ay. Clayton Blount, of Braddock, spent’ the week-end with his brother, Law- ence Blount, of Brittin, Miss Lucile Milman, accompanied the Irwin Reid family to a party at the Horace Dirlam residence Friday. Mrs. Richard Day motored to Brad- dock Friday, to bring home her sis- ters, the Misses Jane and Opal Math- eney. While in Braddock, Mrs. Day called on Mrs. Alex McDonald and Mrs. Madge Robinson. Miss Lillian Lee, teacher in Morton school No, 1, and Miss Lucile Milman, of Telfer No. 2, each gave a Hallo- ween party for their pupils on Fri- ‘On Saturday the funeral was held of Frank Goodrich, who died at his Lai night with Blair Kim! Mrs. No ore , ©, A. Slorby and Jim Schwartz were visitors at the ‘Miss Lucile Milman spent the week-end at her home in Valley a, Morrison home. C. Kimball and 0. Dut- Halloween party for their friends Sat- Mr. a ars, ©. U. Dutton and family were Wednesday Clifton Kimball went duck hunting. “a Lloyd Kinsler home in Moffit last week. burg, 8. D., motored here Sunday to spend several days with Miss spent Sunday aftenoon. with Miss Vidette Robidou. sons Paul and Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. John and daughter dine, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stns Ladies’ Aid society met'at,the home of Mrs. Sam Robin- ison Thursday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimbell, Mr. and Mrs, William Mills visited at the John Crawford home Thursday. Mrs, Cora Bossard and children 2f Bismarck spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting at the Studie Wood- worth home. * A few young folks from‘this com- days this week at the John Crawf home, a —________» { Menoken | ‘By MRS. JENNIE DANCE the home of his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Ben Benson of Flasher. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Noon spent Wednesday and Thursday in Bismarck and Mandan, Mrs. Walter Sundquist called on Mrs. Albert Johnson Monday. Mr. and Mrs, John Asplund and sons motored to Washburn Wednes- to visit at the Louie Bergquist home. Ival Noon was an overnight guest at the Conrad Johnson home Mon- ye Mr. and Mrs. John. T. Johnson, daughters Delores, Helen and Mars t, and sons Raymond, Lester and ester dined with Mr. and Mré, Charley Lind Sunday evening. Velma Johnson and Albert and Mar- garet Hagstrom attended the birth- day party given in honor of Miss Franketta Dutton at her home in Chapin Saturday evening. Harold Sandstrom called on Walter Strand Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Egge, sons Woodrow, Vinton and Marcellus and daughter Mardette of Eastend, Sask. who visited at the Conrad -Johnson Mrs. Otto Ayers was on the sick list | home a few days, left Thursday morn- Friday. She consulted a physician|ing for Atwater, Minn. They are Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayers, Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mr. and Mrs, A. C Dance, Mr. Mrs. Ralph Ishmael, Mrs. R. M. Li , and Miss Alice Klepstein were entertained at a bridge party Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burbage of Bismarck at the Westley Sherwood home, Mrs. Eva Ely entertained at a party Saturday evening. Mrs,.-R. M. Ludemann and Mrs. A. C. Dance, project leaders for the Men- oken Homemakers’ Club, attended the meeting at the Bismarck memorial building recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel enter- tained at dinner Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and family. Mrs. Richard Salter entertained the Ladies’ Aid Thursday. Because of bad | ing. roads only a few members attended. The next meeting will be held Nov. 5 at the home of Mrs. C. D. King. Miss Aileen Wells of Jamestown spent the week visiting Miss Mar- garette Olson, principal of the school here, Miss Olsen motored to James- town Saturday to attend the home- coming at Jamestown college. Miss Blanche Stewart gave a Hal- lowe’en program at the consolidated school Friday afternoon. A small fee was charged to be used to secure in- sturments for the rhythm band. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven enter- tained at dinner Sunday for Miss Josephine Cervinsky, Walter Mohn, Miss Gladys Pierce, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rue, all of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers were en- tertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jiras of Baldwin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven were visitors at the Edd Ebling home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trzynka and two children of Regent arrived here Mon- day. Mrs. Trzynka and children will stay at the A. C. Dance home for two weeks while the baby is under @ phys- ician’s care. their home for the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and Sous of near Alta called at the Hag- strom home Saturday evening. Mrs. Ned Asplund and son David re- turned home the early part of the week after spending a few weeks vis- iting in Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. John Law and daugh- ter Margaret and Mr, and Mrs, Wes- ley Boettcher moved Saturday from the Axel Asplund farm to the Harry Johnson farm. Law recently pur- chased the farm from Johnson. Harold Sandstrom visited with his brother Wayne at the Erickson home Sunday. Conrad Johnson drove his daughter Velma to Wilton Wednesday morn- Walter Sundquist made. a business trip to Regan Tuesday. Miss Hilda Ghylin spent Saturday with Miss Hilma Johnson. Mrs. Nina Sandelin returned home Friday after spending a week with her sister, Miss Anna Matteson. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Bergquist of near Alta shopped at Still Thursday. En- route home they called on Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson. Mrs. Herman Falkenstein spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Anderson. Helen and George Johnson attended @ Hallowe'en party given at the Tos- seth home Saturday evening. Adaline Perkins spent Tuesday with her aunt Mrs. Albert Johnson. Ole Hagstrom, son Oscar and daugh- ter Margaret, motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit with Mrs. Hagstrom cts @ patient in the Bismarck hos- pital. ‘The pupils of Estherville school No. 4 enjoyed a Hallowe'en party Friday at the schoolhouse. Refreshments were served by their teacher, Miss Mary Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and fam- fly were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael Sunday. « “Mrs. Otto Ayers and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann are official Red Cross workers securing donations for drought relief. Royal Thomas {s moving from the ‘Fellers farm to the farm recently oc- cupied by Lee Hamblein. Mr. and Mrs. Hamblein and family are moving to Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs, F. Senzek of Bismarck were guests at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Klepstein enter- tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Chris Junkert, Miss Evelyn Ev- enson, Mrs, Beatrice Grierboehl and Tony Knoll. Miss Lillian Newman went to Man- dan Monday to see her grandmother, who left for Hamburg, Germany. Miss Althea, King substituted as teacher in the intermediate grades. 5 © | Regan e By BERNADETTE HOPKINS New guest Molson’s at a family reunion. Myron Rierson spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. E. ‘Rierson. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly were Sun- day dinner guests at the Mrs. H. E. Rannestad ent By B. P. HAGSTROM Sunday guests of Mrs./ “The Bridge club held lesday evening By ADALINE LANDSBERGER . There will be no school Thursday and Friday at Hazelton. The teachers will attend the teachers’ convention at Bismarck on those days. John Gimbel visited at Linton Sat- urday, Miss Anna Schneider and Bill Frey of Hebron arrived in Hazelton Sun- day and spent the day visiting at the J. J. Meyer home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Zirnhelt left Saturday morning for Lisbon where they spent a few days visiting with relatives. Mr. J. Prefontaine, sons David and Raymond, and Mrs. Adeline Boileau, motored to Tuttle Sunday where they visited at the McNally home. Mrs. Boileau will remain there for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Landsberger, Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Landsberger, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meyer, Mr and Mrs. Ed Taube and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brassuer spent Monday evening visiting at the Joe Prefontaine home. L. W. Berkholts motored to Bis- marck Monday. Rev. Father Schweitzer held church services at Braddock Sunday morn- ing. The Christian Mothers’ society are planning a social card party to be held the first of the week in the An- drus hotel. try Show Exhibits.” of the Fred) “Miss Beth Common visited at Lin- ton Friday. Miss Cleo Rott, who teaches near Hague, spent the week-end at her home. The Lesion suriery, held a meeting Mi . Suise Ethel Koch visited at Linton Friday. The Girl Scouts under the leader- ship of Miss Alice Foden held a Hal- t | owe'en party at the Fude home Sat- urday 5 Joe Wohiman was on the sick list this week with the flu. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing Thursday evening at the Wescott home. The meeting was held in the interests of the Red Cross. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stedman were capital city visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix, Sr., of Tem- -|vick visited with Mr. and Mrs, Power Hendrix of Hazelton Monday, Miss Margaret Hoff visited at Lin- ton Saturday. The members of the Legion auxil- lary attended a Hallowe’en party held eruday evening at the B. B. Schneider me, Lee Rott, who teaches near Hague, spent the week-end at his home. Mr. Joe Prefontaine motored to Strasburg Saturday. Mrs. Susan Shaughnessy will leave the first of the week for Chicago, St. Joseph, Mo., and other points on a two weeks’ vacation. Miss Elsie Slater, who has been vis- iting at the Baber home, left Wed- nesday for Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Opp and family, who formerly lived on a farm near Hazelton, have moved into the house recently vacated by the Kafer family. @ regular with Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frederick of aero arrived in Hazelton Wednes- E & Brant of Linton visited in Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Hanson, and Mr. and ‘Mrs, Edwin Christianson of Oakes, Oscar Erickson, Axel Asplund, Ole|spent last Friday and Saturday, visit- Hagstrom, Mr. and Mrs, Peter John-|ing at the Thompson -home. The son, Mrs, Signe Johnson and Martin | former are parents of Mra. Strand were callers in Bismarck last i —_—— week. ‘The opening of the oyster season, Robert, small son of Mr. and Mrs.| with the coming of the “R” months, Jotth Asplund, returned home last offers employment to about 40,000 entertained about] Eddie Arneson, who spent a few|marck and Esther and Arthur Ker-|munity attended the Halloween party | week after spending several weeks at | men. , 1 {

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