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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, j t- ~__Wileon | By MRS. JOHN A. BERG wo Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Warner motored to Bis- Clusky Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble, Sr., NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS tended the teachers’ convention at Bismarck. School closed part of last week to enable the Arena teachers to attend the convention. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ross left on the train and Wanda Pehl went by car Thursday morning with Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and Alma Pehl. called at the George Poh Br. None ai , Sr., Thursday. : ree John Driscoll was a business caller at the Fred Plines home Wednesday. Elmer Perry was a business caller in Wing Thursday. The 4-H club girls held a business ‘Wall|Mmeeting at Pehl's Tuesday evening. They will have Achievement Nov. 14 oe Axel Soder of Wing was a business of] Caller in Arena Friday. ;__Welel’a Spur | By MES. R. M. WELCH Little Robert Welch visited at the Roy Snyder home in Emmons County Monday night. He visited with the little Mrs. Ayers and Mrs. R. M. ‘Ludeman ‘were in this vicinity can- vassing for donations for the Red Chester Boyd motored to Menoken Tuesday. Lawrence Doppler called at the Theodore and Fred Dorman and Kermit Knudtaon visited at the Paul Skinner home Wednesday evening. Kermit and Fred called at the Robert Welch home also. Miss Elesnor Bates came out to the C. K. Boyd home-to assist Mrs. Boyd with house work the middle of the | home. ‘week. C. D. Mason of Bismarck was in this vicinity We 5 Randal Boyd of Bismarck called at the home of his brother Chester Wed- spent Saturday with their daughter, | nesday. Mrs. Gust Neimiller. Mr. and Mrs. John Reuer of Turtle Lake spent Sunday afternoon at the Lewis Wagner home. Gottlieb Wall moved Monday to a farm near Regan. Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Reuer mot~ ored to Tappen where they will be the guests of Mrs. Reuer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wold. Miss Helen Redington spent the week-end at her home in Wilson, re- turning to her school Monday. Rubin Hintg of Martin is employed at the Sam Berg farm for the winter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele spent Sunday at Bismarck with ele’s brother, John Singer, who is very ill _at a hospital. Jake Brown of Mercer, well known ‘n this vicinity, was taken to Bismarck Saturday and underwent an operation for appendicitis Sunday. [____Ghyin J By MARGARET DAVIS Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. ‘W. Davis and Seer were reo ven Mrs. iver, Ss SER, au a lard, Arne Tosseth, Milton Baldwin and Oliver Tosseth. Mrs. Marvin Alm. Coal prices in Ghylin have been re- duced to $1.50 per ton. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Engelbretchen’s little daughter has been on the sick list. Mrs. Mina Sunquist had Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sunquist and children, Dan Sunquist and Marilyn Johnson as her Sunday guests. Mrs. Victor Coleman and son Wal- ter and daughter — were Monday Hedst Johnson and Emil Sunquist were in} Washburn Sunday. Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Edna Ecklund, a former resident of this vicinity. ting of the Still A. B. Johnson and Adeline Perkins. Mrs. Nels Alm and daughter, Hol- lys and sons were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm in Rock ‘Hill township. Mr. Docters have moved from Ad- olph Rybere’s farm to a place in Can- field. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and Uittle son Johnnie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. Albin Hedstrom and son Bert have struck @ nine foot vein of coal and soon will open up a new coal mine. Several from here motored to the Rocks Sunday and Paul the boy scouts from Pettibone perform. Little Adeline and Buddy Perkins who have been spending the past two weeks in Ghylin with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, and Miss Ida Tosseth, have returned to their home in Wilton. Mrs. Harry Taplin spent Thursday afternoon with, Mrs. W. D. Perkins and Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mrs. Wilbur Noon and little son, Duane, spent Sunday night and Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm. A double wedding anniversary was held at the A. B. Johnson home Wed- nesday for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Melvin and Edith Backman spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Hrs. O. W. Backman. .,Mr. snd | Mrs. ms Davis an8 re Staton pped Bismare! and called on their daughter, Mrs, Irvin Johnson. School No. 1 was not in session ‘Tuesday, due to the illness of the teacher, Mis Inger Nord. By MBS. 0. G. WIETSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. I. Eide and family spent Monday evening at the L. L. to go on a trip the end of this week. Mrs. H. F. ent . Williamson entertained ® number of friends at s birthday party Wednesday. Bernie Zimmer and Albert Eide at- Russel Tollifson and Ralph Snyder called at the Doppler brothers home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and family called at the R. M. Welch home Thursday. Mrs, Otto Dorman and son Fred called at the Robert Welch home while enroute to the Stewartsdale church Thursday afternoon. The Stewarts- dale Missionary Society had @ chicken supper at the church in the evening. Mrs. John Nieland, teacher of Boyd No. 1, and Miss Louella Tollifson of the Spur school attended the Teachers | da: Institute in Bismarck. Chester Boyd called at the Paul ‘Skinner and Robert Welch homes Bat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Brainerd and Mr. and Mrs. Fosteson of Bismarck called at the Paul Skinner, Chester Boyd and Robert Welch homes Saturday. Mrs. Jack Ishmael and little daugh- ter Marliss visited at the Paul Skinner home Sunday. Russel ‘Tollifson visited the Doppler brothers home Sunday. eo f Wild Rose | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL ‘The school board held a special saat cs cee i aa Chesrown is spending a few evening. ‘Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent, of Bismarck, visited the Wild Rose schools one day last week. Miss Mabel Wilson and Mrs. M. H. Brownawell acompanied Jens Jensen to Bismarck Thursday, where Miss ‘Wilson attended the N. D. E. A. meet- A number of the young people here attended a party at the home of Mr. ey Mrs. Jake Noll Saturday even- g awell and Mrs. Donald Snyder, re turning home Monday. Mrs. O. B. Swanson accompanied her sons, Marvin and Harold Swanson No. 2 left Wednesday to attend N. D. E. A. at Bismarck. H. O. Putnam, county agent from Bismarck, was here Wednesday to in- vestigate the death of some calves that had died from eating forage. Among those who were shopping in Bismarck recently were Mr. and Mrs, Jake Noll, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gro- vick and daughter, Miss Gladys. Miss Esther Lang spent the week- end with her parents at Sterling. ©. B. Swanson and J. 8. Swanson received the sad news of the death of their brother, Charles Swanson, at his home in Wisconsin. o> ——— ( Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ‘The Menoken teachers attended the teachers institute in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakle enter- tained at a bridge party Friday night in honor of the birthday anniversary of Arthur Yeakle. High scores at cards were won by Ralph Ishmael and Mrs, Clifford Craven. Lioyd Salter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salter, has been on the sick list. Mrs. C. D. King entertained the Menoken Ladies Aid Thursday after- noon. ‘V. M. Craven returned Friday from Minneapolis where he took @ livestock shipment. Mrs. Laef Blensley and children and Mrs. Nelson spent Saturday as guests of Mrs. R. L. Dralle. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Funston spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reit itzels. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs, Batley and family and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Don Loney and family of south of Members of the Elks from this com- munity attended the initiation of new members Friday evening. Chester Sherman, Albert Sherman and Sam Porter are new members. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Stewart mot- ored here from Valley City enroute to Helena, Mont. They visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Craven and Miss Blanchejchildren from McKenzie, George| lay. e Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven and fam- ily and Jackie Yule were dinner guests a Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven Sun- lay. Faye Salter is moving farm machin- ery and stock from Regan on the farm rented by Jake Salter. Miss Alice Klepstein, Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, and Miss Evelyn Evenson of Bismarck and Tony Knoll of Man- dan spent Sunday evening visiting at the R. G. Abelein home, Mr. and Mrs. William Trzynka and children left Monday morning for their home at Regent, N.. D. after spending a week at fhe A. C. Dance home. The Menoken Ladies Aid gave a chicken supper in the town hall Tues- day evening. Forty-one dollars was realised. A. C. Dance, Otto Ayers, Dennis Reitzel attended the boxing matches in Bismarck Monday. o fey { Hampton | ——$——$——n® — By ELIZABETH KOPPY Business callers in Temvik from here Tuesday were Jake Schiermeis- ter, Louie Weber, Math Koppy and Henry Ohlhauser. Mrs. Porter Umber and brother Ole Knudtson are spending a few days in Braddock visiting. George Zirbes of Hazelton was transacting business in this vicinity Tuesday. Wallace Keyes and Ted McCrory iwere Linton business callers Thurs- ie. Dirlam home Tuesday even- | day. Mrs. Emmet Perry and Miss Le- cunda Appert were among the teach- ers from here to attend the meeting of the North Dakota Educational Association in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. August Obermeier of Linton Friday visited at the Mrs. Anna Bushby home and at the Steve Koppy Steve Koppy, Math, Frances and Elizabeth, spent Friday and Saturday in Bismarck and Fort Rice. Godfrey Grenz has erected a new windmill to take the place of the one that was partly demolished by a storm early this fall. Miss Frances Koppy spent Sunday night with the Charles Enders of Temvik. Visitors at the Steve Koppy home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. ©. J. Enders and family and Dorothy Zoerb of Temvik and Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and family. Mr. arfd Mrs. Fred Petrie and Bud Schier of Linton were in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz at- tended @ party near Braddock Satur- Ye J. P. Schott of Linton transacted business in this vicinity the latter part of this week. Charles Stienerson called at the Mrs. Dorothy Renachler home Sun- day. Dewey Lawler was a business caller im Linton and at the Frank Chesrown home Saturday. “Chet” Ohesrown called at the Steve Koppy home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt, son Leo and daughter Esther of near Haz- elton, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. John @| Oblhauser, Jr., and family visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were shopping in Temvik and Linton Mon- days with his family in Linton. Those who Sr. and sons, Bill Joeb, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughter Frances, and D. C. Denholm. Ed. Weller transacted business in ‘Temvik Monday. Heaton —— By SARAH HEINLE Dave Keck and Mrs. Walter Grewe and son Lavern motored to Bismarck to visit with Mrs. Keck Tuesday. Edwin, Ernest, Rachel and Richard | 200) Heinle were callers at the Walter Grewe home Tuesday. Paul Breaden called at the L. E. Hall home Tuesday. Herbert Wagner called at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Fred Wagner called at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday evening. Ernest Seibel visited friends relatives at Minot recently. Rudolph Wagner called at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. William Klein and daughter were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. ‘Walter Grewe called at the William Brezden home Saturday. Edwin, Ernest, Rachel and Richard Heinle were visitors at the Walter Grewe home Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Heinle, sons Carl and Jake, and Mrs. Henry Heinle and daughter Delores of Goldwin were overnight guests at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Grewe and family were Washburn shoppers Sat- urda: Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bazaraba were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rielle and son and Mr. and ape ae, Beeetee. were ‘iiton shoppers Saturday evening. Lea Hall was a caller at the A. H. Heinle home Monday. Herbert Heinle Friday returned to his home in Turtle Lake after spend- ing a few months at Goldwin with his grandparents. Mrs, Rudolph Heinle and Miss Elsie Kernor of Turtle Lake spent a few days at Minot recently. Mr. and Mrs. Emanual Heintz and sons, Harold and Ruben, left Monday and days. f “Gibbs j o By MARYBELLE DOYLE Nels Nelson and Hugo called at Vic- tor Engdahl’s Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and two children visited at V. Engdahl's Sat- urday evening. jMisses Lillian and Phyllis Goble spent tht week-end at their homes here. The Hastings children from Bismarck also spent the week-end at the Henry Goble home. They returned to Bismarck Sunday. The Henry Gobles visited at Joe Warner's in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. H. J. Brickner from Raleigh came to Bismarck Wednesday to at- tend the state teachers convention and spent the week-end with her sister Marybelle Doyle. Miss Elizabeth Goble and Carl Scooge visited Monday evening at the John Goble, Sr. home. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and transacted business in Linton Monday were John Ohlhauser, Mrs. Frank Goble from Bismarck vis- a. at the John Goble, Sr. home Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Vincant Sabot, Mrs.) {Fred Sabot and Bobby Moynier visit- [ed at John Goble's, Sr. Monday. i) | Frank Trygg and Willie Edlund ‘ealled at Engdahl’s Monday evening. {A Rust Buster's club was organized jetesety afternoon at Gibbs schcol. | | ii Still By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and.Mre. Nels Nelson and son, | Buddy, and daughter, Beatrice, of | Burlington, Mr, and Mrs. Charley Lind and sons, Willie, Erling and Rollo, and Mrs. Nina Sandelin spent Sunday with the latter's sister and brother, Anna and Martin Mattson. Miss Verna Strand visited with friends in Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Noon and sons, Ival and Donald, and daugh- ters, Neva, dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson. . Miss Naomi Hagstrom accompanied by Miss Frances Emery, of Windsor, Spent Saturday and Sunday at the! Hagstrom home. They were accom- panied back by Oscar Hagstrom, who} went on to Valley Vity to enter the State teachers college. Miss Mary Doyle and Miss Cora De Ve Richard attended the teachers meetings in Bismarck Thursday and Friday. 3 Mrs, Nina Sandelin spent last week with her sister, Miss Anna Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Noon and Conrad Johnson motored to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Walter Sundquist and Mrs. W. D. Perkins motored to the Steve Lit- tle home near Regan Tuesday after- noon. Miss Neva Noon visited relatives and friends in Wilton Wednesday. Miss Ada Anderson of Wing spent part of last week at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson. Mrs. J. M. Thompson visited with relatives in South Dakota last week. Her son, Egar, motored after her Sat- urday. Misses Ingrid and Margaret Hag- strom called on Mrs, Erick Pearson Monday afternoon. Adaline Perkins visited Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs. Albert Johnson. John Johnson was ill the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ullrich of Bis- marck called on Mrs, Ulirich’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and, Mrs. Martin Strand, Wednesday evening. Ruben, Helen, Bennevi and Mary Pearson and Verner Johnson called at the Hagstrom-home Friday. Axel Asplund motored to Bismarck Friday and was accompanied back by his brother and sister-in-law and children, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund, Warren, Linnea, and June, who spent the week-end here. George and Helen Johnson visited the latter part of the week at the Charley Noon home. Conrad Johnson motored to Wilton Thursday for his daughter, Velma. En route home they called at the Charley Noon home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist of near Alta called on Mrs. Bergquist’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Adams, and at the Still Store Wednesday. Mrs. Ingrid Adams, Mrs. Bergquist’s mother, re- turned home with them. Erick Pearson called on Simon Lar- son at the Erick Engebretson home as are? ‘Thursday. Otto Asplund called on Mrs. John Asplund Sunday. Albert and Ingrid Hagstrom, Mar- ion, Walter and Bugene Strand mot- ored to Wilton Saturday evening. Verner Johnson, Harold Sundstrom, Leona, Helen, Raymond and Leland Broehl visited Friday evening at the Martin Strand home. Mrs. Conrad Johnson visited with Mrs, Signe Johnson Wednesday after- noon. Raymond Broehl was an overnight Guest of Woodrow Strand Friday. Leona Sundquist called on her cous- in, Myhlin Johnson, Saturday after- 1! e mn, Mrs, Albert Johnson dined with Mrs. Benton Backman Tuesday. Mrs. Signe Johnson and daughter, Hilma, visited with Mrs. Edwin John- son Thursday. Ole Hagstrom arid daughters, Ingrid and Margaret were Bismarck callers Friday. i Mrs. Mattie Bigler of Bismarck ac- companied by her daughters, Mrs. Harold Belcher of Fargo and Mrs. Earl Hofman and baby of Bismarck, called at the Conrad Johnson and John Noon homes Saturday. Erick Engebreteon of near Regan motored Simon Larson to the Erick Pearson home Thursday evening. Miss Mary Doyle, instructor in Esth- erville school No: 4 called at the Peter Johnson home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and children dined with Mrs, Signe John- son Sunday evening. Miss Helen Pearson remained overnight with Miss Hilma Johnson. : Oscar Erickson called on Erick Pearson Monday afternoon. Harry Triska and daughter, Annie, called at the Erick Pearson home Sun- day. . Erick Pearson and Simon Larson worked on the J. Gaub farm Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and son and Gabriel "Thor called at the John Johnson home Sunday. Arthur Erickson is il. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson called on Mrs. Signe Johnson Tuesday morn ing. By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children, Denis and Doris, and Miss Gudrun’ Jordahl called at the Roy Little home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, Betty Boschee, and Buster Schilling were Capital City shoppers Tuesday. Ladies’ Aid met at the Earl Mow- der home Wednesday afternoon. There were eight members present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Mrs. Earl Mowder, Grace and Stanley Francis were Tuesday evening visi- tors at the Roy Little home. Ole and Arnold Wold were Regan callers Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J peeecber were shoppers in Wing vy: The Homestead lodge met at the A. H. Lundberg home in Regan Fri- day evening. This being the first| meeting of the year, officers were elected for the coming year. The next meeting will be at the Allen ‘Westerman home, Mrs. August Wes- 'terman entertaining. Carl Berg motored to Bismarck’ {Estherville | a nccncet & | TU to visit friends near Wilton @ few! », Stewart at the Clifford Craven home|Goble and son Ambrose and Mr. and! Thursday to get Mrs. Berg, who has} hee been a patient at the St. Alexius hos- pital for the last three weeks. A large crowd of friends and neigh- bors enjoyed a dancing party at the Uhde home Saturday night. The Ole Wold family spent Sunday at the Cecil Elkins home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen and; Betty Boschee were Sunday dinner guests at the Earl Mowder home. William Wilmot and family of Wil- ton were Sunday visitors at the| George Mowder home. Charlotte Wilmot, who teaches in Ecklund township, spent the week- end at her home here. 6 ie Hazelton - By ADALINE LANDSBERGER 2 Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Crawford and daughter, Ruth, motored to Bismarck Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Berkholtz ana children left Thursday for Rock Rap- ids, Iowa, where they are visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Zirnhelt ar- rived home Tuesday from a visit with relatives and friends at Lisbon and Valley City. Edmund Zirnhelt and son, Junior, returned home wit them. John Shea returned last Saturday from Washington state, where he has been working for the last six months. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zirnhelt, Miss Edna Zirnhelt and Miss Mildred Shea motored to Bismarck Thursday. Misses Zirnhelt and Shea attended the teachers’ convention. Vincent Zirbes and Arne Dahl mo- tored to McKenzie Thursday. The Armistice dance will be held in the school gymnasium. The dance he being sponsored by the Legion aux- liary. George Shepherd and Charlie Rari- don transacted business at Lintor ‘Tuesday. The auxiliary held a meeting Mon- day evening at the home of Mrs. J. Rotten. The Pioneer Bridge club met Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. ©. Colburn. Miss Elsie Slater came down Mon- day from Bismarck. She is visiting at the Baker home. The bridge club met Wednesday) Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. John Doan of their safe fers’ byother, Judge Fred Jansonius. Mrs. Ben Klagenburg called at the arrival in Sacramento, Calif. Owen McIntyre home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Eloy Beard enter- Mrs. Bert Glanville transacted bus- tained friends at a party Saturday night. iness in Tuttle Saturday morning. son, Junior, visited at the Frank Dur-| fee home Friday evening. Richard Owens was a caller at the| Thursday. E. Weisheart home Tuesday morn-! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond were guesis| ing. ‘at the Elmer Duncan home Saturday.} Mr. and Mrs. George Day and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers called; Carl Wolf and Miss Kafer accom-' ;Panied Elmer Perry to Bismarck} Lester Knowles was a dinner guest| Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker and}at the John Bailey home Tuesday. | and Mrs. Richard Day motored to Bismarck Wednesday evening. Eric Slovarp called at the Allens-| worth home Sunday. Archie Marvel and Richard Owens motored to Kilbernie and spent sev- eral days with' Harry Blount. Don _Dralle of Moffit and Mr. and} Mrs. O. U. Dutton and family were Sunday dinner guests at the M. M. Dralle home. Sydney Lee, Williston, visited this week with his sister, Miss Lillian Ice. Mrs. Richard Owens visited at the Dralle home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball and Mrs. Orin Dutton were callers Sat-| urday at the John Crawford home. The Brittin Homemakers will mect this month with Mrs. E. M. Whit- teaker instead of with Mrs. Ida Welch as formerly announced. Frank King, Jr., and Rodney Ai- lensworth visited with the Dutton children Sunday. A number of friends gathered at the Frank Durfee home Saturday evening for a farewell party. Alan Dutton visited Tuesday eve- ning at the home of his uncle, O. U. Dutton. Bismarck shoppers from this neigh- borhood Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw and daughter, Helen; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimbail and Mrs. O. U. Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allensworth vis- ited at the farm Friday. Mrs. Henry Crawford. Mrs. Jason Hoover, Mrs. William Mills and Mrs, ©. D. Kimball attended the party at, F.| the John Crawford home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Pete Smith were visitors Friday eve- R.| ning at the C. D. Kimball home. C. R, Crawford and_son, were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount and family were Sunday afternoon callers at the M. M. Dralle home. Junior, | afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joe Wohlmann. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beastrom vis- ited at Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Opheim moved the first of the week into the A. J. Frederick house. J. D, McCusker and sons, Emmet and Jimmie, motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Schneider of Hebron arrived in Hazelton Wednesday to spend a few days at the J. J. Meyer home. Alton Lenhart arrived in Hazelton Monday from Washington. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Semling and children motored to the Capital City ‘Thursday. Harold Stenseth of Devils Lake vis- ited with Hazelton friends Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kurtz and fam-| ,. ily were Bismarck visitors Saturday. J. D. McCusker transacted business at Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Hilda Beastrom, who teaches! near Timmer, spent several days vis- iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Beastrom. Paul Kurtz and Wallace Malchert left Wednesday for Aikley, Minn., to visit with Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Kurtz and family. Mrs. McDonald and daughter, Mar- garet, Mrs. Beale and Mrs. Chalfin attended the Ladies’ Aid quilt exhib- it held at Linton Saturday. Mrs. J. J. Meyer and Misses Velma and Inez Gontka motored to Linton Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Whelitz and son, Rol- ass were Bismarck visitors Thurs- lay. Mrs. J. Chalfin, Misses Edna and Mae Fransen and Clarence Fransen were visitors at Bismarck Friday. V. M. Sullivan transacted business at Linton Saturday. Albert Kalberer was a visitor at Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Chase and daughter, Merle,) visited at Linton last Saturday. Miss Ruth Crawford, who teaches in the Linton school, spent the week- end at her home in Hazelton. Miss Mildred McDonnell, who teach- es near Hague, spent the week-end visiting at the Baker home. Mrs, Susan Shaughnessy left Mon- day by train for Chicago, St. Joseph, Mo., and other points for a two! weeks’ visit. Twelve tables of progressive whist were played at a card party given by the Christian Mothers’ society. Prizes went to Mrs. Peter Mastel and T. Shea. George Sempel and Virgil Dexter of Braddock were Hazelton visitors Sunday. Mrs. C. Raridon was an overnight visitor at the George Raridon home Saturday. Mrs. Joe Prefontaine left Monday for St. Paul, where she will enter the N. P. hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meyer and chil- dren motored to Hebron Saturday, where they spent Sunday visiting. Miss Cleo Rott and Lee Rott were home for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gimbel and Mrs. Jake Gimbel visited at Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dudron and Mrs. Ellsworth of Drake arrived here Mon- day for a visit at the John Baker and Joe Chalfin homes. Mr, and Mrs. L. N, Berkholtz mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Ald met Thuraday at the home of Mrs. Les- ter Briggle. The Girls’ Pep club of the high school entertained the members of the football team at a waffle supper, lesday. The Hazelton Odd Fellows lodge Frank King, who is working in a coal mine north of Wilton, spent Surtlay with his family at the Allens- worth home. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Triplett and Miss Lydia Briscoe shopped Friday in Bismarck. . Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker were in Bismarck Sunday on busi- ness. Mrs. George Morrison and family attended church and Sunday school in Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Triplett had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lyman of Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball visited at the John Craven home Sunday. ae ( Painted Woods | ——4 By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD at Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sattler’s sons were callers at McIntyre’s Sun- { Art Wentz accompanied his father \back to Jamestown Sunday. jand Artic Payseno were shoppers in Wing Saturday. i |__A party was held at the Fode home| |Saturday evening in honor of Mr.| land Mrs. John Bailey. | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and |Son, Harold, were callers at the Fode | home Sunday. Mr. and Mi . Ben Klagenburg and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. | George Goldburg near Hurdsfield Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. William Spitzer and daughter, Teen, and son, Wi dinner guests at the Mcinty ; Sunday. Laverne and Orris Goldburg were home day, James Tees was a caller at J. J. Scallon's Sunday evening. > | Braddock picket tees By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE ° Mr. and Mrs. R. Aarvig, daughter callers in Bismarck Saturday. Saturday Art Koenig was surprised by a visit from his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koenig and four other relatives from Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Koenig are former residents of Braddock and this is their first | visit since leaving here about six years ago. Mr. and Mrs. John Stockberger are etait of a boy born Friday morn- ing. Mrs. A. J. Piers and daughter Ger- trude and Mrs. George Dexter were Bismarck callers Friday. Mrs. Carlylé Salhus spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan and chil- {dren visited at the home of Mrs. Ry- an’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sil- bernagel at Napoleon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Silbernagel called on Mrs; Frank Ryan Thursday. Arden Vie and Bill Ryan drove to Jamestown Saturday. The ladies of the Woodman Circle met with Mrs. H. E. Fraser, Wednes- day eve. Mr. and Mrs. R. Aarvig drove to Kintyre Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Martin were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Swanson. Mr, and Mrs. O. R. Bauer, Kathleen Ann and Miss Flora Pearson of Bis- marck were Sunday guests at the | callers at Ben Klagenburg’s Thurs-|.a few days. ©} pe Charles Pearson home. The county council meeting of the Parent Teachers Association will be held Nov. 14 at 2 p. m. in the Brad- dock school. Mr. and Mrs. Beslanwitch and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. William Koe- nig left Saturday morning for their respective homes at Park City and Billings, Mont. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koenig they attended a large family gathering at Lehr re- Andrew Nelson was ® Wilton caller: Tuesday. Mrs. William Brown spent Tuesday afternoon visiting Mrs. Andrew Nel- son. In the evening she stopped at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Lester Brown and Walter Waddington called on Ole Lillefjeld the same evening. Mrs. ‘Theodore Taylor spent a few days with relatives in Bismarck this week, Walter Waddington, who has been making his home with Herman Joha- son, is visiting at the William Brown home this week. Lester Brown was a Wilton caller Tuesday afternoon. Elias Lilletjeld, Mrs. Maria Elsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and spent smell daughter, Mary Ann, Wednesday evening at the Harold Sq- derquist and Dick Kudick homes. Mrs. E. V. Franklund and daughter, Mrs Veron Peterson and baby son, were guests at the William Brown home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mitchell and daughter visited at the Matt Binsfield home Thursday. Walter Kirkey called at the Harold Soderquist home Sunday. Mrs. Ida Soderquist and son, Melvin, called at the Harald Soderquist home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son, Gerald, spent Saturday afternoon at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Mrs. Lester Brown, accompanied by Mrs. Veron Peterson, motored to Wil- ton Thursday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen Nov. 1. Oscar Jupman and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom were Wilton callers Friday. Stura Nelson called at Nelson home Friday. Saturday Wilton callers were Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and son, Marion, Iver Efickson and the Hannifields, Mr. and. Mrs. William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and small the Andrew son, Marion, were dinner guests at] ». the Chris Hilken home east of Bald- win Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mitchell and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Wilton visited friends at Burlington Sunday, Nov. 1. Iver Erickson visited Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Erickson at San Haven, where she is a patient at a sanatorium. Arena j 4 By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Art Wentz called at Bert Glan- ville’s Saturday evening. John Stewart's house burned down held’a meeting Friday. The Future Farmers’ association held a meeting Tuesday afternoon at, the schoolhouse. ‘ O&O | Brittin | —_— By 0. DUTTON Mrs. Clifton Kimball spent several) days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Craw- ford. Miss Lydia Briscoe visited with Mrs. M. M. Dralle Monday afternoon. Mrs, O. U. Dutton and son, Jackie, visited Tuesday at the Emmet Weis- heart home. Mrs. Harry Blount and Mrs. Pete Smith and son, Richard, shopped in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Crawford and Miss Lu- cile Milman called at the Jack Ish- mael and O. U. Dutton homes Tues- day evening. ‘The teachers from this vicinity all attended the teachers’ convention in Bismarck. 1 last week. The fire was caused from an overheated pipe and had gained considerable headway before it was discovered. All the furnishings from the downstairs were saved. Nothing from the upstairs was salvaged as the fire started in the upper story. The family is staying with Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm, Mrs. Ed Pond and Mrs. Caroline Kraft motored to Harvey Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers andj Miss Fae Roberts called at the Fred Haas and Adam Haas homes Wed- nesday. Miss Loella Augustadt visited at her home in Goodrich Wednesday evening. Teddy Haas and Jakie Koris at- tended a play at the Lutheran church in Goodrich Wednesday. Among visitors in Wing Saturday were Elmer Drumm and son, Wayne. Miss Wilma Kafer attended the N. D. E. A. meeting in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers motored to Bismarck Thursday morning. They visited at the home of Mrs. Ul- cently. Other visitors at the Koenig home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baxter of Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Essig _and iver and Gerhard Essig of Lehr. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the P. T. A. held in the school was well attended. | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bower and chil- dren visited relatives at Napoleon Sunday. Mrs. H. W. Beal and children visit- ed at the Barton home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Spitzer and chil- dren and Mrs. C. T. Barton and sons called at the Spitzer and Sisco homes in Kintyre Sunday. Mrs. L. H. Sisco and Miss Leone were Wednesday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer. The Ladies Aid of the Union Metho- dist church met with Mrs, J. A. Al- lensworth Thursday. A number of Braddock people at- tended a surprise party on Mrs. Julius Spitzer of Kintyre Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sisco and Beryl Sisco of Edmond and Mrs. L. H. Sisco and Miss Leone of Kintyre were guests of relatives in Braddock Sun- day. ‘About 120 people attended the church supper at the school on Tues- day evening. Mrs. Lang and Mrs. Fetterly were hostesses to the ladies of the Brad- dock Study and Civic Club at the home of Mrs. Zellmer Thursday in honor of Mrs. Zellmer and Mrs. Piers in a joint birthday party. mn ines Glen View | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON The Misses Aldythe McCullough, Alice Halvorson and Beatrice Erick- son spent the last week in Bismarck attending the teachers’ convention. Mrs. Lars Jacobson visited with Mrs, Chester Erstrom Thursday. The Erstroms plan on moving to another farm soon. Miss Anette Anderson spent the last week at her home as there was no school. Miss Grace Simons visited friends in Bismarck the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Reynard Spitzer have moved to the Anderson place recent- ly vacated by the McCavay family. Vearl, Renie, and Sara Holden, Mrs. Enock Anderson and family attended Chernos home. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wachal andj daughter Patricia Jean motored to/ Bismarck Saturday. Miss Marjory Erstrom accompanied them, remain- ing to go to school. Ray and Hugh Simons attended the dance at Curly Petersons north of Wilton Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom, Frayne, Effie and Clea, Mrs. Elsie Erstrom and daughter Betty were Saturday evening visitors at the Ja- cobson home. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and son Ingvald visited at Joe Brown's Fri- day. Leonard Quanrud of Bismarck spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Lars Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Quanrud came for him Sunday eve- jning. Hugh Simons was a dinner guest at Jacobson’s Sunday. Mrs. Tom Morgan returned from Minneapolis where she has been vis- 1 iting for the past two months. Her husband purchased the Oscar Ans- strom farm this summer. Misses Helen and Anette Anderson and Alden visited in Wilton one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family visited at Albert Larsons in Crofte Sunday. Frank Murray was a Wilton caller Friday, consulting a doctor about his collar bone which he dislocated in an accident last Sunday. He was riding with Father Shilowski of Wilton when Sunday. jthe accident occurred a few miles Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville andjnorth of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and day. family visited at Al Holden’s Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son Mrs. Anna Holmes, Gerald Payseno| Marvin visited with August Peterson Saturday. nS a ‘ §.W.Burleigh . -_—__-----—-¢t By KATIE D. STEWART J. 5. Coulter was a business caller at the Nicholson home in Emmons county last week. Howard Granling returned recently from the west coast where he has spent the past two months. He left Is, were! his home at Regan after spending a few days with relatives here. Norman Stewart returned Tuesday rom St. Paul where he had been for He took down a load of livestock. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mallard and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mallard were shop- n Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart, daugh- ter Alice May, Harold Granling and Earnest Lange were dinner guests at the John Stewart home Sunday. Miss Gladys Granling of Regan ac- companied by Vernon and Gladys |Helen and H. K. Junge were business | Gtanling spent the week-end in this vicinity. Sunday callers at the Norman Stew- art home were Charles Snyder, Ralph Snyder, Claud Houser and sons, Ear- nest and Everett and Earnest Lange. Missouri > By L. M. CRAWFORD Lillian MacLean is visiting at the home of her uncle, Jake Smith, near Mott. Many attended the shower given at the John Crawford home Wednes- day afternoon in honor of Mrs. James Robideau. _The hostesses were Mesdames John Crawford, Studie Woodworth, Clifton Kimball and William Mills. A large gathering was present at the chicken supper given at the Stuartsdale church Thursday eve- ning. About $60 was taken in. Mrs. Winnie Crawford returned to her home in Dessler, Ohio, after spending several weeks here with relatives. Miss Lillian Agnew of near Men- oken, is spending the week as the guest of Miss Lucille Crawford. Jess Milton of Bismarck, was @ business caller at the William Mac Donald home Saturday. ae W. E. Cleveland, of Bismarck, spent the week-end at the Emory Woodworth home. Mrs. August Doehle returned to her home in Moffit Sunday after spending the week with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Leslie Clark. Miss Evelyn Fryer and Miss Elis- abeth Nicholson attended the teach- ers convention in Bit Lillian Agnew, Alice ny Lucille Crawford, Walter Wood- worth, Clarence Beard and Emory Turner were Sunday afternoon call- ers at the Emory Woodworth home. Bob McDonnell spent the week- end at the Leslie Clark home, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and family and “Red” Tiessler of Bis- marck, visited at the William Mac- Donald home Sunday. Misses Lillian Agnew and Lucille Crawford dined at the William Mac- Donald home Monday evening. Taft ‘ 2 By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Miss Helen Swindling spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman called at the Elness home Thursday. Many attended the Homemakers’ club at the home of Mrs. Paul Lang Tuesday afternoon. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Edna and Mrs. Glen Elness and Ar- lene spent Sunday at the Ben Koon home in Bismarck. Mrs. Herman Nieman was a Bis- marck caller Saturday. Oscar Jorsett was a town caller Tuesday. Hanaford Fairchild was a Sterling caller Tuesday evening. Many attended the stockholders’ meeting in the Sterling hall Satur- day. Mrs. Henry Swindling and femily were Driscoll callers Saturday. were Dacoll callers SaturGay, Canfield 4 2? By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN The Canfield Ladies Aid recently met with Mrs. Mowder. | Mrs, Joe Cook, Joe and Sydney and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson spent the week-end at_Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons and Mrs, Lindsey and Merrill Lindsey attended the Homesteaders meeting at the A. H. Lundberg home recently. The following officers were elected: Allan Westerman, president; and Mrs. A. Lundberg, chaplain. The next meeting will be held at the Allan Westerman home, November 24. Mrs. C. Berg is at home again the dance in Wilton at the Nick! after spending three weeks in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs, J. Fisher and family spent a few minutes at the Berg home en route to town Friday. Mr, and Mrs, J. Fisher and fam- ily entertained relatives from Fes- senden over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humprheys at- tended the teachers convention in Bismarck. Mrs. Anna Knudson and Nina Mc- Allister called at the Strand home Sunday. Sarah Berg is staying at Mrs. Knudson’s and attending high school. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and fam- ily were dinner ome at the Ole A. Olson home in Wing Sunday. The Homemakers meet at the Strand home Thursday. Mrs. Jo: dahl and Mrs. Watkins gave the le: sons. The next meeting will be held at the Watkins home. Dee Barley, Guy McCoy, and Mrs, Fisher called at the Ghylin home ‘ Monday,

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