The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1931, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, school teachers’ demonstration given in the Macomber school in Ecklund and daughter Betty visited at the John Vollan home Sunday. the hospital at Bismarck suffering ‘afternoon at the Dallas Barkman home of Mrs. Ruth Lambert a from an abscessed eye. home. Sue ws mbert Satur-jtained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 4 wy NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS . ji Welch’s Spur «= j By MRS.B. M. WSLCH Mrs. Paul Skinner had the mis- fortune of cutting a deep gash in her hand by letting a sharp knife slip} Monday. Mrs. Robert Welch dressed the wound for her. ~ Robert Welch called at the Otto Dorman and Doppler brothers’ home Monday evening. Ralph Snyder spent the first of the World War veterans, attended the Le- her. Mrs. McMurrich’s son, Will Mc- Murrich, is staying with her now. Theodore Domon made a trip to) ‘Temvik on Saturday. Lawrence Doppler, Louella Tollif- eos Leo Doppler, Marcus Trembley, Will McMurrich, Mr. and Otto Dorman and son Fred and baby visited at the Paul Skinner home Sunday. Robert Welch and children called Warren Taylor called at the Paul Skinner home Saturday morning. Glen Oder and Ralph Snyder called on the Doppler brothers Sunday. Trygg { By GLADYS NELSON In a recent contest, Alvin of! the 4-H Club in Trygg won vieseineiae with his Plymouth Rock chickens. Violet Spangberg got third prize for her Rhode Island Reds. Marie Huber, county superintend- ent of schools, called Monday at. ‘Trygg school No. 1, where Emma Nel- son teaches. Anna Eide and Emma Nelson went: Vina Oder, who has been staying with her brother and family, the Glen Oders at Welch's Spur, is home visiting her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Buckley and nephew Tom “Tyle from Okiahomia called at the Nels Nelson home Sun- Elly Trygg, McKenzie, came here to sand Sunday at her former home with ier father and two sistets, Ruth and Eva. They took her back Sun- day night. Several from here went to Regan Armistice night and attended the dance given by. the American Legion and auxiliary, Irene and Floyd Anderson, jh school students, came home ‘arm tice Day to spend the day with their parents. Mrs. Ernest Kell was on the sick! list Wednesday and was not able to attend the, club meeting at Albin! Spangberg’s. Andrew and Charlie Trygg made a ad sey Bismarck Saturday. ir. and Mrs. George Nelson and| Gerald and Gwend motored Blaparsk Friday. saan i in Spangberg made t Bismarck Priday. seus aid gad Gotan poe pay mi _ Kenzie Saturday and Sigs entertained to dinner and supper Sunday and Mrs. Ed Lundquist and Mr. Mrs. Gene Cunningham. j Braddock | o By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE A. J. Koenig, James Murphy, John- nie Schaefer and Mrs. Magdalena gare accompanied Willie Schae- (er Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. ‘Schaefer Long of Braddock at a dinner Mons day evening. Miss Cecil Ryan, Walter Brandt and Russell Byerly of Bismarck were call- ers at the Ryan and Button homes Saturday evening. During the last week Braddock’s quota of clothing was taken to Lin- ton. This consists of one boy's out- fit, furnished by the W. O. W. lodge; one. girl’s outfit, furnished by the Woodman circle, and three outfits furnished by the Study and Civic club. ‘The study club also sent @ case of ‘There also was a box of clothes fur- nished by the Homemakers’ club. Mr. and Mrs, Gross, Clara and Freda Shaefer, John Shaefer and Harry Koenig drove to Bismarck Fri- day to call on Willie Schaefer. Arden and Eldon Vie and Harry Koenig motored to Linton Saturday. e { Painted Woods | By MBS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and Ernest of Bismarck, Stura Nelson ‘Wilton called Monday. Einer Soderquist called at the Har- old Soderquist home Tuesday. Ole Lillefjeld was a Wilton caller ‘Tuesday. i ‘Thursday. Stina Nelson called at the Andrew small son Marion and Mrs. William Brown spent Thursday afternoon at) the Fred Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kudick and children spent Thursday at the Soder- quist home. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and daughter, Mrs. Tom Hanwell, visited at the Andrew Nelson home Friday. Anton Nelson called at the Ole. Lillefjeld home Friday evening. William Brown was a Wilton caller Friday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson, who is staying at the Andrew Nelson home this week, motored to Bismarck FPri- day. Dick Kudick called at the Soder- quist home Friday. Anton Nelson and Ole Lillefjeld called on Arthur Damstrom Satur- day morning. Saturday Wilton callers were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom, William Brown, Harold Soderquist and Char- les Hannefield. “Buddy” Brostrom, smell son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Brostrom, was: taken seriously ill recently. His con- dition still is regarded as serious. Hope Hannefield spent Saturday Mrs. Dick Kudick and Mrs. Ida Soderquist visited at the William Brown home Friday afternoon. Frank Erickson. and Anton Nelson were Wilton callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson of Wilton called at the Andrew Nelson home Saturday e1 . Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Elias! Lillefjeld and son Gerald spent Sun- bed afternoon at the Andrew Nelson jome. : Frank Erickson called at He Johnson home Sunday. ey {Wild Rose | oe By MBS. W. H. BROWNAWELL A special meeting of the. school board was held at the clerk’s office Tuesday evening to settle bills. All Members were present. Mr. and Mrs. ake Voll drove to Bis- marck Thursday. township November 12. Leoma Sundquist spent Tuesday with Loretta Anderson. Mrs. A. Standley of near Regan and daughters, Mrs, Ed. Ullrich of Bis- marck and-Mrs. Martin Strand visited with Mrs. Ed Broehl Wednesday. The Still Homemakers’ club met at the Victor Anderson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist of jmear Alta were callers of Mrs. John { Johnson’s Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Iver Oster and daughter Mary of -Regan visited at the Conrad Johnson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son D'Wayne visited with Mrs. Noon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm, near Regan Friday. George, Helen and Doris Johnson, Harold Sandstrum, Eugene, Arline, Verna, Lynn, Woodrow and Ivan Strand were callers on the Broehl’s Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund are Parents of a baby girl born to them Monday, Nov. 9. Mother and child are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson drove Simon Larson to the Erick Engebrect- Son home Sunday. Ole Hagstrom and son Albert mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. They ‘were accompanied back by Mrs. Hag- strom and daughter Nellie. Strand motored Harold Sand-| Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons Lloyd, Kenneth and Robert were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asp- jund Sunday. Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS > ‘ e @ her sister Verna. Mrs. Sam Houser and daughter Le- ota of McClusky were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman. Lawrence Hopkins motored to the. Missouri river Sunday to hunt deer. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rymple of Plaza were week-end guests at the August ‘Westerman home. Other guests of the ‘Westermans on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Newton of Bismarck and Mr, and Mrs, Allan Westerman and son Everett. The bridge club met Tuesday even- ing at the home of Mrs. A. F. Tourt- lotte. High scores were made by Mrs, A. L. Garnes and Mrs. W. N. Kelly. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg will be the next hostess. Mrs. B. O. Lein and Mrs. L. Hop- kins motored to Bismarck Saturday. Miss Palma Fristed of Hebron re- turned with them and spent the week-end at the Lein home. Lyle Dimond spent the past week with his grandmother, Mrs. H. F. Dimond. The ladies’ aid entertained at a party for Mrs. O. M. Colip and her daughters Edith and Mrs. Mary leaving to make their home at Mar- seilles, Il, The family were enter- tained at the Rupp home Thursday evening, the Andrew Fisher home Wednesday evening, and the H. F. Dimond home Tuesday evening. Ila Folmer spent the week-end with | @: Miss Verona Jensen spent Monday night with Thelma Moffit. Ed and Mike Kleeman were guests at a farewell supper at the Peterson home east of Moffit, It was in honor! jof Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Sr., who are leaving for the west to make their home with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson are old-timers in Thelma township, having lived there | for nearly 30 years. i Miss Wilhelmina Moffit spent Mon- day night with Miss Marjory Edson. Members of the Mother's club iserved a banquet for their husbands land friends at the hall Saturday night. About 80 guests were present. | Fred Argast acted as toastmaster.| After supper a program of music and {@ Short play were given. | Fred Moffit, Asa Werner and Mrs. Durfee played for the dancing. Miss Etta Hoffman and Clara Porter took Mrs. Everett Porter to the hospital at Bismarck Monday. Everett Porter and children Beth and Clair went to Bismarck Tuesday to see Mrs. Porter. The following were guests at the Enochson home Monday afternoon: Mrs. Viggo Jensen, Mrs. Ira Pechens and daughter Patricia May, Mrs. William Oarroll. Mrs, Burns Bailey and son Bobby, Mrs. Ed Olson, and Mrs. iC. E. Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker en- tertained 22 guests at a turkey dinner Sunday. The following were guests: Mrs. Tim, Sullivan and son Jackie, Mrs. Patrfck Sullivan, Jack Sullivan, Miss. Hazel Nolan, Mr. Baymer and son of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson, Mrs. Hilma Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen. oo { Hampton | —<—<$<<<—_—9 By ELIZABETH KOPPY John Zoller of near Temvik and Fred Jolb were business callers at the Ed Weller home Tuesday. Lawrence Price of the Gayton vi- brad was in this community Tues- ay. Ed Weller crossed the Missouri river in his row boat Tuesday taking his hired men back to Cannon Ball. H. W. Butler, accompanied by his wife and Mrs. C. W. Wright and daughter Patricia and John F. Tavis, all of Mandan, attended to business in this vicinity Wednesday. Godfrey Gresz was transacting business in Hazelton Wednesday. Fred Joeb, Paul Mousehund, Math Koppy and Edward Beck transacted business in Temvik Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Ohthauser! and sons, Carl Ohlhauser, and Math Koppy visited at the John Ohlhauser Jr. home Thursday evening. Wallace Kyes transacted business in Linton Friday. Misses Adaline Stern of Zeeland and Hilda Schiermeister of Hazelton Rasche, Wednesday. The Colips are}spent the week-end at the Godfrey Grenz home. Adolph Schenfelder of Bowdle, 8. D,, is spending a few days with his nephew, Henry Knittel. A number of friends were enter- tained at the Godfrey Grenz home Other guests of Mrs. Dimond were| Friday evening, the occasion being Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Oster and daugh-|Grenz's birthday anniversary. Dimond and family. Kiefer. the Masonic meeting. Their daugh- ter Frances returned with them for the week-end. s The Gramling girls spent the week- ‘Week-end guests at the A. F. Tourtlotte home were Mrs. Ole Ty. berg and sons Walter and Orrin and Miss Gladys Peterson of Bismarck. The school children had a vacation Thursday when Miss Irene Maulsby attended the teachers’ instruction class at’ Macomber. Russell Hopkins spent the. week~- end at Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins were ‘Thursday guests at the Allan Wester- home. ter Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Willard man ©. B. Swanson, who has been ill inj The American Legion auxili ® hospital at Bismarck for several | presented an Armistice Day ae weeks, returned home Thursday. Hejat the Canfield P. T. A. Friday is_considerably red. Pring improv evening. Esther. end with Miss Mabel Wilson. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Saville and daughters, Vernal and: Maxine, and sons, and Earl, visited at the Fritz Argast home near MOoffit Sun- Mrs. Renslaer are moving to The Emil Presslers of Kidder county are moving on the farm they vacated. A aceite eT ee | \ Still } [eis Hi By B. P. HAGSTROM. The P. T. A. of Still held their reg- ular meeting Friday evening. There ‘was @ poultry demonstration by the 4-H Club followed by an address given by Dr. H. O. Arnson of Bis- marck. The young people enjoyed games. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson mo- tored to Mandan and Bismarck Mon- day. Velma Johnson, Bernita Brennizer, Martha Newman and Raymond Fla- vin were Sunday callers at the Char- ley Noon home. ‘A large number of persons attended. the John Johnson funeral rites Sunday held from the Pentecostal church in Regan. Interment was made in the Bessie Wilson, Gladys Peterson and Orrin Tyberg motored from Bismarck ‘Wednesday evening to attend the Ar- mistice dance. They were dinner guests at the Tourtlotte home. Members of the Pentecostal church entertained at a party for the Colip family Saturday evening. Funeral services for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Dockter were held from the Pentecostal church Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Garnes and daughter Margaret were in Bismarck Satur- y. Ella and Ethel Schilling and Andy Garnes spent the week-end at their respective homes. respective homes, Moffit e e By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT. The Rainbow Homemakers’ club met with Mrs. Jim Hill Friday. The meeting was called to order by the President, Fay Johnson. The meeting was then turned over to the project leaders, Mrs. Tom Watkins and Mrs. Emil Enochson, who gave talks. Plans wege discussed for making and distributing clothing to the poor. The next meeting will be with Mrs. George Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson and Mrs. Bent Johnson motored to Bis- marck Saturday to see Mr. Johnson at the hospital. He is expected to leave the hospital Monday. O. B. Swanson was able to leave the hospital and go home Thursday. Fred Moffit has made several trips to Wilton this week. Two of Mrs. Emil Enochson’s brothers arrived Monday night for a visit at the Enochson home. They live at Arthur and brought a load of Among those who were in Linton from this vicinity Saturday were Reganites who motored to Bis-' Francis Chesrown, Mr. and Mrs. marck* Thursday were B, O. Lein, - a Hees Owen Kelly, Carl Berg and Joe}Koppy and daughter Elizabeth, Ed Ohthauser Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Steve Weller, Mr. and Mrs. David Joeb, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte mo-/and Mrs. Dewey Lawler, Mr. and tored to Bismarck Friday to attend| mrs. Fred Ohlhauser and son Arlo, Walter Schiermeister drove to Ha- zelton Friday evening. Elon Wells and Helga Bertheau of penton were in this vicinity Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters Gertrude and Regina were Sunday dinner guests at the George Smith home in Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber and Ole Knudtson had Sunday dinner at the Busby home. Charles Stienerson is _ visiting friends in Winona this week. The Luther Léague will meet at J. O. Rise’s Sunday, Nov. 27. ° Brittin By 0. DUTTON j o— Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day visited at the Matheney home near Hazelton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and son Don, and Miss Evelyn Olson of Moffit motored to Bismarck Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills drove to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and tee were Bismarck callers Thurs- ay. Miss Lucile Milman was a weck- end visitor in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8S. Triplett and Miss Lydia Briscoe visited at Pres Gosney near Sterling Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Knoll of Men- oken visited one day last week at the George Kuntz home. Mrs. Tom Cooper and Mrs. Law- rence Bair and children of Bismarck were Wednesday callers at the M: M. Dralle and Bill McDonald homes. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Smith gave a party for friends Saturday evening. Mrs,’ Harvey Blount, Mrs. Geo. Kuntz and Mrs. Orin Dutton were! callers Tuesday on Mrs. Emmet Weis- heart, i Mrs. Homer Andrews entertained the Moffit missionary society Thurs- day. Mesdames Lyman, Hoover, and Durfee were. visitors. Miss Lucile Milman visited Thurs- day evening at the Emineth home. Alfred Hoover and Miss Garry Hoffman were Sunday evening guests at the Henry Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutton and daughter Peaches of Wilton spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Orrin Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball were Monday evening visitors at the Day home. = The three sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Crawford spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills ited Monday evening at the W. 8. Triplett home. Mrs. Henry Crawford motored to Bismarck Friday to bring Miss Eleanor home for the week-end. Saturday shoppers in Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ker- shaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker and son, and Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day were Sunday callers at the Marshall Dralle home. Lawrence and Clayton Blount spent Saturday with Dutch Dralle. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Thorsen and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Sullivan were Sunday visitors at the E. M. Whitte- aker home. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch were Sunday guests at the O. U. Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crawford and son Donald of Harvey are visiting with their relatives at the C, D. Kim- ball home. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Charles Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Weisheart and Mr. and Mrs. George Kuntz were Sunday evening callers at the Dutton home. Miss Lydia Briscoe visited Friday with Mrs. Marshall Dralle. Walter Arntz and Ed Button with friends from Braddock spent Sun- day night at the Blount and Smith homes. They went. hunting in Wil- ton vicinity Monday morning. Miss Lillian. Lee and Miss Alice Carlson motored to Bismatck Tues- day. = By MARGARET DAVIS Nels Alm. and son were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. = Mr. and Mrs. Benton Bachman’ of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz were Hazelton vsitors Sunday. Lein ——E ) By OLGA M. RISE Misses Gale Birkeland and Olga Rise motored to Wing Wednesday. They also called at Charles Joseph- son’s and Ed Larson's. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Helgeson and ms and John Gunderson spent. turday evening at John Birke- land's. Misses Faye Harvey, Alice Punk and Lillian Johnson, teachers in this district. attended the teachers’ dem- onstration held in Linton’ school Fri- da: John Birkeland, son Clifford and daughter Gale spent Thursday even- ing at Harry Helgeson’s. * Kenneth Brenden called at Alfred Arneson’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson and Mrs. Dallas Barkman attended the, 4-H club meeting in Arena Saturday afternoon. = Selma and Arthur Rise motored Wing Thursday evening. The annual meeting of the congre- gation was held at the church Wed- nesday. Harold Christianson, Helmer Arneson and Nils Dronen were re- elected trustees. J. O. Rise, daughter Olga and son Irwin, John Birkeland and son Clif- ford and Theodore Torgeson at- tended to business at Bismarck and Mandan Saturday. Mrs. Carrie Nelson and daughter Hazel spent Wednesday and Thurs- day at the Ed Erickson home. Ed Erickson and son Lowell de- livered turkeys in Bismarck Thurs- day. Ernest Rise called at C. M. Bierkes’ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ambers and son visited at H. L. Hanson's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland of Driscoll were dinner guests at the Dallas Barkman home Sunday. near Wilton were-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Tosseth Sunday while on their way to Regan to attend the funeral of J. Johnson, Hugo Sundquist and Staton Davis spent @ short time Saturday evening at the Fitzgerald home in Rock Hill.| of Mrs. W. D. Perkins, Mrs. W. D. Sunquist, daughter Leoma, son Lee, and Marilyn Johnson were Saturday shoppers in. Bismarck. Several-of the Ghylin young people attended a party in Regan Friday evening at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hendrickson. Walter Coleman was a business caller at the Tosseth home Sunday. Coleman is having trouble with his well and is out of water for his stock. Mrs. Iva Keator and two small children, Buddy and Ethel, have moved to Still. John Howe was a Sunday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strom and son Vernon were in Bismarck Satur- > : Mrs. Nels Alm, son Marvin and Mrs. Marvin Alm and Marion, Ivan and Willis Alm delivered dressed tur- keys _ and chickens in Bismarek Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and daughter Leona were Sunday guests of Paul Davis near Wing. Walter Coleman called on Bert Hedstrom Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nils Tosseth and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth. Darlene Alm spent Saturday with Hollys Alm. i Ellis Gill shoppedin Regan Satur- day. John Sanberg of California called on friends in Regan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis and daughters Margaret, Eunice and Le- ona shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Oliver Tosseth is staying with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins, at Wilton, where they moved recently. [ Eeklund |i Many attended the P. T. A. in the Still hall Friday night. Levi Anderson and Ralph Taplin motored to Bismarck Saturday. Margaret Anderson, student in the Wilton high school, spent the week- end at her parents’ home. | Issie Brown was a supper guest at) the T. F. Morris, home Friday. Gene Perkins called on Frank | Miller Monday. { Raymond and James Morris visited | over Saturday at the Ed Morris home near Baldwin. Frank Miller, Irving Funston and Warren Baker made a business trip| to Menoken Saturday. Among those who visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Patzman and fam-! iy of Bismarck, Levf and Clarence Anderson, Frank Miller, Ralph Tap- lin, Harry Dimond, Warren Baker, and Irving Funston. i Donald Morris and Gene Perkins motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and family visited at the George Gray home Sunday. o | Glen View USE 2 By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Millard Jacobson and Violet John- son motored to Bismarck Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Hans Nelson went to Bismarck Friday afternoon, ‘ Paul Holden, who is employed at the Peterson coal mine, recently was on the sick list, He returned to his work Saturday afternoon. Many attended the program and basket social given by Beatrice Erick- gon and pupils in school No. 3, About 25 baskets were sold. Harry Engle- mann and Raymond Larson won the two pints of peanuts by guessing the nearest number of peanuts in a jar. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson visited with Mrs, Con Johnson Friday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Enoch Anderson and tre Alden motored to Bismarck Fii-| ay. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hannefield and daughters Noreen and Hope re- cently were dinner guests at Enoch Anderson's. Other callers were Axel Stenquist, George Montgomery, E. G. Gobel and Violet Johnson, — Otto and Fritz Uhde were visitors at the Jacobson home a few days this week.. Wilton callers Saturday were Mr.} and Mrs. Con Johnson and family,! Al Halden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray and Shorty Jacobson. Miss Annette Anderson spent the week-end at her home. Mrs. Joe Brown was in the vicinity Sunday. : Mrs. Lars Jacobson motored to Bis- marck Sunday. She will accompany the Theodore Quanruds as far as Fargo. She will visit at the home of her sister and brother - in-law at Wahpeton. Miss Alice Halvorson spent the week-end at her home north of a Regan. oo | Arena’ | 4 By MR& O. McINTYRE Misses Fae Roberts and Leolla Audgustadt attended the: teachers’ demonstratign held at Lyman. school No, 1 Friday. ot day. Saturday shoppers in Arena were Christ Wolf Jr., John Wutzke, Alex Neff, William Gellners, Otto Rachel, Fred Plines, Christ Wetzel, Peter Ensz, Rudolph Schoch and William Plines. Mrs. Geo. Pehl Sr. called at the Merkel and Hoffman homes Satur- day. Miss Olive Mutchler of Bismarck is visiting with her-sister, Mrs. A. G. Wietstock. | Estherville _By MRS. ROY LITTLE oe The Estherville Homemakers’ Club jmet at the Roy Little home Tuesday afternoon with seven members pres- ent. The next meeting will be at the William Michelsen home Dec. 8. Mrs. R. Manning and son Earl and Mrs. Frank Michelsen were shoppers in the capital city recently. Hazel Wold was absent from school several days this week because of illness. Harry Davenport was a Wilton caller Monday. Callers at the Ole Wold home Thursday afternoon were Mrs, Earl Mowder and Mrs. Roy Little. The Canfield ladies’ aid will meet with Mrs, Roy Little Dec. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, Mrs. Earl Mowder and sen Stanley, Mrs. Art Strand. William Uhde, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Wold, Arnold, Mollie, and Hazel Wold, Buster Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were among the Regan callers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and chil- dren spent Sunday at the Ole Wold home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen and Betty Boschee were dinner guests at the Joe Michelsen home in Regan Sunday. Visitors at the Roy Little home Sunday everiing “were Mrs. Anna Strand, Olaf and Arnold Wold. ° | Hazlegrove 4] Gin Q By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Among those in Arena Monday were Elmer Drumm, Frank Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Ray, Hazlegrove, John Voll- mer and Carl Cipplin. Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter were in Arena Monday. Jimmie Wil- liamson accompanied them home. Karl Wolff and BenéKlangeburg were in Arena Monday. Mr. and Mrs. called Monday at Otto Rachel's. E. B. Sauter called Tuesday at Hazlegrove's and Stewart's. Ray Haglegrove and Vernol Gold- smith called at Albert Miller's Tues- day. Harry Ulfers put in a culvert in the grade east of the school house last week. Bert Glanville was in Wing Thurs- lay. «Roy Stewart, Miss Celia Kopplin and Mrs. C. P.’ Kopplin were week- end guests at the John Sattler and Jack Stewart homes. Elvin Gray and Miss Cecelia Ja- cobs of Binford were dinner and sup- per guests at the Ray Hazlegrove and Frank Gray homes Sunday. daughter, “Miss Florence Owen McIntyre took a shipment of livestock to St. Paul recently. Harry Ulfers took Miss Audgustadt and Miss Roberts to the demonstra- tion meeting Friday morning. Bill Ryan and son Thomas were business callers at the McIntyre home | ‘Thursday. R. C. Halver was @ business caller at the Patterson ranch Thursday. Elmer Perry and Ed Wagner called at Ben Klagenbure’s . Saturday morning. wee Mr. and Mrs, Allen: Frazier and Mrs. Anna Holmes shopped at. Wing Saturday. Mrs. Owen McIntyre. and chiid¥en called on Mrs, Ralph Halver Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and Gray homes Sunday. Ed Wagner and Elmer Perry called at the Mauch home Saturday. Andrew Kraft called Monday morning at Ray Hazlegrove's. _ Missouri By L. M. CRAW! FORD The Ladies’ Aid Missionary: society met at the home of Mrs. Sam Rob- inson Thursday. ie next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William MacDonald. _ Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth, Hilda and Eleanor MacDonald, Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Franzen and Franzen, were callers at the Hazlegrove and Otto Ayers Friday prong: Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest Burbage of Bismarck. Miss Orpha Agnew spent the week-end visiting Mrs. R. M. Linde- mann at the A. H. Klepstein home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven and Mr and Mrs. Otto Ayers and family were Sunday Uap! of Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Belk of Sterling. Ivan Sherman kille while hunting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and family, Mrs. Laura Dance and Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven and daughter Eleanor attended the lecture in the McKenzie church Sunday evenin, | The Menoken Homemakers’ club met with Mrs, Paul Holmes Tues- day. Mrs. A. C. Dance and Mrs. R. M Lindemann, project leaders, gave the lesson iss Mabel Murray of Hebron is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. D. King. spuiting or sie re. 0, De Rin | t McKenzie i een een By MRS, T. T. HUGHES | Mrs. E. W. Anderson entertained ithe Royal Neighbors at a birthday {party Wedhesday night in honor of Mrs. E. F, Easton. Games were play- jed with high score going to Mrs. E. L, Adams and consolation prize to Mrs. Easton. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. N. J. Strewing. Mrs. John Wildfang entertained the Ladies Aid Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be held at the J. T. Groth home. The pupils and teachers held a pic- nic at the Menoken grove Thursday. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing Thursday night. It was decided to give a party in December in honor of Mrs. A. Daw and Mrs. W. J. Hen- dershot who have moved away. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes motored to the T. I. Bailey home near Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. C. Roberts of Jamestown visit- and Mrs, P. E. two raccoons ed her parents Mr. @|Roth and sisters Mrs. Henry Larson and Mrs. H. E. Wildfang over the week-end. Clara Grace and Johnie Wildfang are on the sick list with chicken pox. | Isabelle Colby is on the sick lst. Mrs. Colby has been ill for nearly five months. ‘Wendell Drawver returned home from eradale ‘Thursday where he has been working. Mrs. Cora Paul and Mrs. H. F. Pearson CE Sra were McKenzie visitors Mot 5 Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Fairchild of Sterling were Monday visitors at Mc- le. Ray Hazlegrove | consi The Homemakers will met with Mrs. J. T. Groth Thursday. The De- cember meeting will be held at the T. T. Hughes home. ~ Hughes home, {Christiana | Mr. and Mrs, Beamon Gibson were Sterling and Bismarck callers Tues- Gay. Mr. Peterson of Verone, who has been spending a few days visiting at the home of his daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, left for his home the latter part of the week. Mrs, Schoon left with him to spend a few days. ri and Mrs. Ed. Schmidkunz call- iL int ese inane erat Freshour re Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz Thurs- called at the Edward A party was held at Mrs, Julia Clark’s home Friday night. were Sterling visitors Tuesday. sel Mrs. Robert farm near Driscoll the latter part of the week. family were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday. Smith's Sunday. Mrs. Elder Elness and Mr. Eisenbeiss moved back to the Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and Mrs. Julia Clark and family moved sons Dean and Harold. motored to|Cabbage, Walter Woodworth and|+, the former Carey Johnson farm Bismarck Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rodgers. Raphael, Anna Laure and Mar- garet Helen Klagenburg were guests the McIntyre children Friday. ‘Wayne Drum and the Kraft boys went hunting Sunday. aoe cses ce .» NETZBANDT ADD TO ARENA° : H. 8, Duncan was a business caller in Tuttle Wednesday. Clifford Little spent Wednesday eve- nits at the John Crawford home. r. and Mrs. George Crawford and son Donald and Henry Craw- ford Sr, motored here from Harvey Saturday to spend a few days hunt- ing. ‘Tir. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth visited with : Mrs. Woodworth’s mother, Mrs, W. E. Cleveland, Sat- urday. Mrs.:Cleveland was recent- ‘Arthur Kraft, who has been em-|ly hurt in an automobile accident ployed at Ed Pond’s for the past, two|and is recovering in a Bismarck hos- months, returned home Tuesday pital. motning. Mr. and Mrs. E. Simar ‘and daugh- ter Frances, John Kramer, Bill Neith-. ers, George McIntyre, Mrs, Qwen Mc~ Intyre and children, and Miss Faye Ernest Doehle visited at the Leslie Clark home Sunday afternoon. James MacDonald motored to New Salem on business Sunday. Clarence Beard, Walter Woodworth Roberts were entertained at Sunday}and Anna Chesak visited with dinner by Mr. and Mrs, Ben Klagen-|friends in Moffit Sunday. burg. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Small of Bis- Fred Haas and son Teddy were|marck visited at the John Clark callers at morning. McIntyre's ‘Thursday | home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and Miss Fae|and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts were shoppers Saturday evening. “A party was -held .at.the home of Mr. and Mrs, Artie Payseno Satur- day evening. + Harriet ' ¢€ -— By MRS. O. G. WIETSTOCK Carl Schopp was injured Monday while dehorning cattle. A cow fell against his leg in such a way as to dislocate the knee joint. a The regular school board meeting was held Nov. 10. Routine’ business transacted. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoffman re- turned home Tuesday from A. A. Miller's. Miss Wanda and Adolph Pehl were Mecuied friends at Driscoll Wednes- lay. Mrs, Ruth Lambert was a business caller in Stecle Thursda: | Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wietstock and family and Grandma Wietstock re- in Wing|Robidou and family, Mr. an id Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. William Mills were. entertained at! Sunday dinner at the John Crawford home. Alton Lenhart spent a few days this week visiting at the Leslie Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter spent Monday evening vis- iting at the Clifton Kimball home near Brittin. ; Menoken | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE G. N. Varnum and Stanley Mc- Curdy motored to Woonsocket, S. D., to visit relatives. They returned home Thursday. ; Faye Salter held an’ auction sale north of Menoken Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Newmann of Gold- en Valley visited Miss Lillian New- mann last week. Miss Alice Klepstein, who has farm Tuesday. J. R. Johnson was @ Sterling call- er Saturday, calling at the Tyler Johnson's en route home. ‘Mrs. Jennie Clare and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Saturday. Many attended the birthday party for Miss Violet Clarke at her home Saturday night. Knute Johnson was a Sterling call- esday. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Harry Clooten spent Saturday with friends in BEE. Sterling | ° By FERN B STEWART Martin Magnus and Martin Olson were town callers Thursday. Will Styles was a town caller on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson, daughter Olive, Miss Grace Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Mrs. Thomas Stewart attended the shower for Miss Orpha French at the Leslie French home in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neth visited at the Tom Stewart home Friday eve- ning. Lee Neth made a trip to Temvik Saturday. Elmer Ness and Mrs. Meta Ness took Miss Gladys Ness back to her school south of Bismarck after a visit at her home. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and Mrs. Mildred McLean were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family, Mrs. Thomas Stewart, son John and daughters Arylene and Fern visited at the J. D. Stewart home in Driscoll Sunday. Miss Eloise Neth of Menoken vis- ited at the Lee Neth home here Thursday. Little Buddy Turner had the mis- fortune of breaking his arm when he fell off his tricycle Saturday. R. L. Dorson and son Joseph were town callers Friday. the children home with Swedish mission cemetery west of: Potatoes for Mr. and Mrs. Enochson.| Leroy Dravland of Windsor arrived| 9, : turned home Tuesday after a few|been staying at the Fay Harding George Lewis was a town caller Miss Gertrude Allensworth and Miss |Still. Rev. Iver Oster of Regan offi-| Lloyd Faust was kicked in the face/here Friday to spend a short time days’ visit with the Max Wietstock/home in Bismarck the past month,| pyiday, Mamie Naaden were Sunday dinner | ciated. by @ horse Sunday while herding the/ visiting relatives and friends. By JUSTINE MORRIS family at Ada, Minn. Oscar Potts|returned to her home Saturday. Many from here attended the i at the F. .L. Ryan home. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and|cattle. His face was quite badly cut.| Seymour Arneson, Mr. and Nérs. returned with ‘them. Mrs, Carl Jacobsen, Mrs. T. Il party at the Lester Clarke home ig. Mr. and Mrs. Art Button and son, Howard Lyle, were callers in Napoleon Sunday. Mrs. Ross Aarvig entertained Mrs. Baer of Steele, Mrs. H. M. Sherwin of Fargo and Mr. and Mrs. Frank sons, Emi] and Hjalmar of near Alta dined Sunday evening with Mr. and A number from here attended the farewell party given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Colip of Regan Satur- day evening. The school teachers of the Still Mrs. Ed Olson entertained a num- ber of friends at a bridge party Fri- The high school juniors and se- niors are practicing a play to be given in December. Mrs. Eddy Olson and infant daugh- ter were able to come home Monday from .the hospital. Alfred Arneson and Ed Nygaard transacted business in Mandan and Dallas Barkman home. Mrs, Carrie Nelson and daughter Hazel spent Thursday at the John Birkeland home. Olga Rise spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. D. D. Barkman. Frank Miller and Gene Perkins) motored to Bismarck Monday. Anderson home from school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Johnson and family were shoppers in Bismarck ‘Thursday. Gerald Morris and Clarence Ander- son were callers at Regan 5 vicinity were present at the rural) Mrs. Everett Porter was taken to| Kenneth Brenden spent Friday | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson jof Geo. Pehl Jr. hauled the mail dur- ing the absence of regular carrier Bailey, of Bismarck, and Mrs. Wal- ter Yeagle were guests of Mrs. Otto bert. John Driscoll was a caller in Arena Friday. en, bible class teacher; Otto Ayers, boys’ class teacher; Miss Blanche ‘W. Ramsey of Jamestown, an au-|Stewart, girls’ teacher; and Miss ditor, attended to business matters Margoret Olsen, here Tuesday. McKenzie were callers at the primary class teacher. The Sunday school will be- Mrs. Edna Putnam and son Palmer|gin at 11 a.m. and services at 12. Five tables of bridge were enter- ‘hursday_ evening. The 4-H club girls and the boy and bazar Dec. 5. Mrs. Ole Hagstrom. day night. Bismarck Monday. Steve Morris of Bismarck was an|O. G. Wietstock. Ayers Thursday. rtainm ‘A. Thanksgiving wit be| Mis A. Standley of Regan and Mrs,|" Lee ‘Hamblen and family have| Dallas Barkman spent Mondaylovercnight guest at the T. F. Morris| ‘The Arena 4-H Club Achievement ‘Rev. and Mrs. Van Horn of Me-|scputs, Save on. srvertainment at ie held at Armstrong School No. 1 north|Ed Ulrich of Bismarck, called at the|moved from McKenzie to the farm|night with friends at Steele. home Tuesday. Day was held at the Arena school house | Kenzie were visitors at the C. D.| Christ Schoon and daughter Tillie of Braddock Nov. 26. i Strand home one day last week. formerly occupied by the Gerim! B, N. Lein, who has spent the past] Clarence Falkenstein called at the|Saturday. Dresses and fancy work|King home Friday. were town callers Friday. _, Mr. and Mrs. R. Aarvig and daugh-| Brick son Ruben, and/ family. week at points in eastern North Da-/T. F. Morris home Tuesday. made by the girls were on display.! A meeting was called Thursday to] Mr, and Mrs. Elder Elness were ter, Helen, visited at Steele Sunday. |Simon Larson were Still callers} Mr. and Mrs. Prank Durfee left/kota and western Minnesota, re-| Irving Funston and Frank Miller|After a style show, directed by Mrs.{re-organize the Menoken Sunday|town callers TThGHAEy. ete. The Study and Civic club met at | Thursday. for their new home near Jamestown |turned home Monday night. were transacting business in Wilton] W. 8. Ross, lunch was served by the Feith C. D. King was elected su-|" Mr, and Mrs. Glen Elness were the home of Mrs.'A. R. Bui Tues-| Miss Neva Noon spent the week-|Sunday. They drove their cattle} Selma and Arthur Rise and Faye| Tuesday. girls and the club leader, Mrs, Ruth |perintendent; Mrs. Park Wood, as-| Bismarck shoppers Monday. day. The program was in charge of pos with her cousin, Miss Helen|over land. Harvey spent Monday evening at the| Doris Vollan accompanied Ruthella | Lam! sistant superintendent; V. M. Crav-} Miss Doris Chenowith is staying with Mrs, Harold Brownawell while Harold is deer hunting. Clarence Anderson and Marvin Kluksdall were town callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Harding and Fred Harding were town callers Monday. <r

Other pages from this issue: