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SA eed ay Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON . Lars Foss returned home Mon- ay. ‘evening from Beach, where he Yattended the Luther League conven- ‘fon, Mr, and Mrs. E. ©. Ruble and H. P. Hanson returned home Saturday from Hot Springs, 5. D. Mrs. Hanson re- mained with her daughter, Mable, who is a patient at one of the hosp!- baci apd Mrs. B. A. Thomas and son Donald and Edre Erickson have re- turned home from Baltimore, Md. from North Dakota at the rural mail carriers’ convention which was re- cently held there. Mr and Mrs. Sumner Hanson and | family of Eau Claire, Wis. who has < been visiting relatives here ,returned Rome Thursday. ‘The Women’s Foreign Missionary society has been postponed this week and the next meeting will be held Sept. 16 at the home of Mrs. Roy Colton. Harold Sherman of Detroit, Mich.. is visiting at the A. 8. E. Metcalf home. Mrs, C. A. Swanson and Harold Swanson spent Sunday visiting at ton. Mrs. Nels Meland entertained a group of ladies at a party ‘Thursday evening for her friend, Miss Morri- son, who has been visiting here. Billy Wilson and T. Siem of Brad- dock were business callers here Thursday. Mrs, Harry Helgeson and sons and Mrs. Herbie Gunderson of Lein town- ship have moved into the section house here. Mrs, Al Jordan, Miss Jordan, Huber Jordan, the Misses Esther and Ethel Tompt, Mrs. Mable Rosvold and Ma- vis Rosvold spent Friday in Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pederson and daughter Jacqueline at dinner trong of Minneapolis is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. John Coulthorpe. Mrs, Strong is a sister of Mrs. Coul- thorpe. Mrs. Al Airsman and children spent Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble at dinner Monday evening. F. O. Johnson and daughters spent Saturday in Bismarck. J. J. Jenson of Twin Valley, Minn., and Mrs, N. Engle and children of Hillsboro and Dora Jenson are vis- \tors at the Clarence Swanson home. M. Eggleson of Harvey spent the week-end at the P. P. Hanson home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Sharpe, Sr. The Sons of Norway held their meeting Thursday evening in the ee Nf Baldwin ‘By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Glencoe and Stewartsdale churches, will hold services in the Baldwin Presbyterian church every other Sun- day. His next visit here will be Sept. n. an invitation is extended to all to attend. ‘The Crofte Star Homemakers’ club will meet with Mrs. Knownly Dorman Wednesday afternoon of next week. The club will resume the study on the redecoration and remodeling of kitch- ens, Miss Elsie Meyers and Miss ng Ralph Falkenstein are project leaders. Al Johnson and Miss Ruth Wilmot | ¢ of Wilton were Sunday guests at the Tra Falkenstein home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brooks have moved from the Williams residence here to Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein and son of Still and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and family were Sunday guests at the Art Fricke Mr. and Mrs. John Mount of Dris- coll spent the week-end with relatives in the community. Mrs, Arnold Rupp and daughters, Emma and Agnes, left early in the week for Bismarck after having spent the last two months at their home in Baldwin. Richard Rupp, who has been spend- ing the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp, will leave Soon for Fargo where he will resume his studies at the agricultural college, He will be accompanied as far as Val- ley City by his sister, Miss Frances Rupp, who is a student at the teach- ers’ college in that city. -. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson of Naughton visited with relatives the fore part of the week. C. W. Spitzer, who has been thresh- ing in the Ecklund community, is do- peor. returning to his home near Miss Florence Rupp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp, has gone to Bismarck to resume her high school studies. Miss Grace Falkenstein, who has been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein, since her return from the Dickinson Nor- mal school, will leave soon for south of Mandan to teach school. o—_—_—_________, Sterling \ By FERN R, STEWABT Mr, and Mrs. Hassin Eile and fam- ily were Driscoll callers Tuesday. | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Mr. Thomas was one of the delegates | 2, Rev. H. M. Gulson, pastor ‘of the | Fri Tuesday. Services will begin at 8:30 and| 7 ing threshing on several local farms | Zi |John moved out to the teacherage at the school near the Finn Hall, near Wing Saturday. Mr. Kling will teach there this term. Miss Birdella Hurr was a town call- er Thursday. John Elness was a town caller Thursday. Miss Lucille Elness spent Saturday night in Bismarck with friends and relatives. Mrs. Henry Apland was a Driscoll caller Monday. Miss Fern Stewart spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Ernest Johnson home. Mrs. Max Lang, Ted Lee, Harold and Henry Zuraff Jr. and Raymond Johnson were Sunday visitors at the Ernest Johnson home. Taft | By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Carl Pillen motored to Tappen Monday where he resumed his work after four weeks’ vacation. Mr, and Mrs, Johnie the parents of a baby girl. Mrs. George Kusch visited at the Clarence Anderson home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Nieman and family called at the Gosney home Friday night. They also transacted Baker are business in Sterling. Henry Jessen and family attended the dance in Sterling Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney, Charley and Edna, also Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and Earl were Bismarck shoppers Tues- day. Miss Ann Hayes opened her third term of school here Monday. Miles Belcher, Driscoll, called at the Horace Fairchild home Saturday A. E. Cline and Presley M. Gosney attended the Farmers’ elevator meet- ing Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Larson and daughter of Bismarck, visited at the Carl Pillen home Sunday. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Saturday. Elsus Elness called at the Horace Fairchild home Saturday. Mrs. Charles Gaskill accompanied Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Kositzky and children to Fargo Saturday. They re- turned home Monday. Hanaford Fairchild was a Sterling caller Monday night. Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. 0.) % | Christiana | o¢—<—<—er By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Olson spent Sunday afternoon at the Robert Ei- senbeisry home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Sunday at the Ole New- land home and they also called at the W. A. Stiles’ home in the eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith called at the H. R. Wright home Tuesday en route to Sterling. Paul Regare called at the home of a Mrs. Jennie Clarke Thursday. Edwin Holton and son, Alvin, called at the Fredo Envik home Thursday. Mildred and Christine Hansen spent a few days last week with Marcella Eisenbeisry at Driscoll. H. C. Olson was a Driscoll caller iday. Eli Harding was a McKenzie caller Yennie Clarke and Miss Violet Mrs. callers in Bismarck were business esday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and ne- phew, Frankie, spent Sunday at the Ed Fogarty home in Taft ip. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Adolph Hansen spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Christ Schoon. pS: sh uate ich SESS | McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Misses Ora Sandstrom and Ruth Larsen, nurses at the Bismarck hospital, spent - Wednesday visiting E. L, Adams. Mrs. T. T. Hughes entertained at a social afternoon the following:. Mrs. Henry Larson, Mrs. G. A. Hughes, Mrs, E. W. Anderson, Mrs, Paul An- trim, Miss Ella Leathers, Mrs. E. L. Adams, Miss Ora Sandstrom and Miss Ruth Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duerr and fam- ily of Fulda, Minn., left for their home Thursday after several days’ visit with Mrs. Duerr’s sister, Mrs. Fred Habeck and family. Mrs. Isabelle Colby and daughter, Inez, returned home Sunday after a month’s visit with relatives near Tuttle. Miss Dorothy Drawver arrived here Monday from Ontario, Wis. Miss Drawver has been making her home |there with her grandparents for the past four years, but will remain here with her father, B. A. Drawver. Miss Ella Trygg of Trygg township is staying at the Fred Habeck home and attending high school in McKen- le. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson of Baldwin were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Habeck home. Miss Nina Waistie who teaches the school near C. Anderson's was a din- ner guest Sunday at the Eddie Adams home. Henry Larson was also a dinner guest at the Adams home Sun- y. The 4-H chicken club was enter- tained Thursday by Katheryn Hughes. Henry Lewis of Jamestown spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. W. J. Hendershott, Monday Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Schaumburg from Jamestown, where they visited Ajo the past week. ——$_$_—__—________—_—_ Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Richardson called at the Eva Turner home Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Mr. and v i Rock Hill | es By RUTH LITTLE Herman Haakenson of Bismarck was a Sunday guest at the Andrew Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and family were overnight guests Mon- day at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Roy and Hester Bailey were Regan callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fueling and family of Hensler were Sunday guests at the Mrs. M. Fueling home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nem- etz and son Paul. the J. F. Little home, Callers and guests at the J. F. Little home last week were Bart and Law- rence Fitzgerald, Vincent Sherman, |’ Pete Lundquist, Mrs, M. Fueling, Bert Mack, Wallace Sherman, Milton and Robert Marcovitz, Mr. Dorothy Bailey spent Thursday at Mrs. M. Pueling spent several days last week at Sanger as a guest of relatives. Mrs. Algot Ryberg was a Saturday guest at the Andrew Olson home. Alfred Anderson was a Sunday guest at the Albert Vollen home. | bert Little and Willie Jiras. tored to Regan Monday. Lawrence Bouche was an overnight guest at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Saturday. The Homemakers’ club met with Mrs. Howard Watkins Thursday. Henry Anderson was a Sunday guest at the Knute Knutson home. C. O. Kettleson, Charlie Hettick, Andrew Kolb, Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver were Regan callers Monday. Callers and guests at the Andrew Walker home last week were: Eman- uel Fode, Guy McCoy, Charlie Our, Mr. Fisher and children, Mrs. Mertz and family, Mrs. Fode and son Ted, Frank Walker, Johnnie Witt, Ran- dolph Jordahl, Norman Little, J. J. Zelmer and Andrew Garnes, Jr. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Earl Mowder Wednesday. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Roy Little. Mr. Ritchie and Mr. Sweeney of Towa, relatives of Mrs. Fitzgerald, were week-end guests at the Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon, 8: motored to Wilton Sunday. H. C. Rasche was an overnight guest Monday at the home of his son-| edd Mareen O’Brien, at Wilton. Heidi elit ede LLL if Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Thirteen members of the Braddock congregation of the Methodist church went to Moffit Monday evening to at- tend the fourth quarterly conference. Dr. and Mrs, Baer of Steele called on Braddock folks Tuesday. Mrs. F. M. Lang, accompanied by Mrs, E. Van Dyne of McKerizie and Miss Esther Knudson of Steele, left Tuesday by auto for De Moines, Iowa, to visit relatives. They were accom- panied as far as Ellendale by Mrs. E. E. Clarke. . Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Katka of Lead, 8S. D., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Katka’s mother, Mrs. J. M. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Saville and daughter Elsie motored to Bismarck Tuesday to attend a meeting of 4-H clubs. Henry Jagd, who has been here for several weeks, left Friday afternoon for Fargo. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. G. Dexter Thursday. At this meeting it was voted to hold a community picnic sponsored by the Ladies’ Aid Sept. 15 at the C. T. Barton grove. Mrs. W. W. Baxter and children, Bernadine and Billy, and Mrs. Warner Sempel and daughter, Alice. Marie, left Friday for Minneapolis for a week's visit with relatives. Mrs. Carlyle Salhus and Miss Ger- trude Allensworth drove to Linton Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler and children < Moffit attended Ladies’ Aid Thurs- ay. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage left Fri- day afternoon for Selfridge. Saturday morning, accompanied by their daugh- ter, Mrs. V. E. York, they will motor to Hazel, 8. D., for a visit with their son, G. L. MacLachlan. M. Fetterley drove Mrs. 8, 8. Tracy and children to Glencoe to visit at the home of Mrs. Tracy's brother, William MacDonald. Ralph Blessman, who has been em- ployed on the G. F. Peterson farm, ne Friday for his home at Kansas ye Mr. Wright, Miss Sogn, Miss Brude- vald and Mr. Wills returned to take up their school duties Saturday. School opened Monday. L. Thompson of Kintyre was a ylaaiaes caller Monday. ee | Glenview \ Lk nest By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot jvisited over the week-end at W. C. Gehrke’s in Baldwin and at the Con Johnson and Jacobson homes. Cornelia Johnson and Alice Larson visited at the Lange home Sunday. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Palmer Kval- ness, Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson, Mrs. Albert Larson, Mrs. Joe Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, the Steve Mur- reys, John Partykas, Mrs. Reynard Spitzer, Mrs. Jacob Spitzer and fam- ily and Burl Monroe. Earl Monroe is reported to be on the sick list. Ludwig Hanson and Mrs. Joe Brown and son were Sunday visitors at Con Johnson's. Walter Simons and son, Ray, and Elmer Larson called at Jacobson’s Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and Violet Johnson visited at Lawrence John- son's Friday. Services were held in the Painted Woods Lutheran church Sunday. cue be services again in two weel ° Hes oc cr ee \ Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and Lew Gaguner visited his Geusiver, |son Bill and daughter Esther were Sunday visitors at the Williams home. Mrs. Andrew Kroft and son Andrew and family returned home Monday!and daughter Lena were Sunday vis- itors at the Adolph Degner home. G. A. Bossert was a shopper in Tut- tle Monday. Mrs, John Fode and sons, Emanuel and Ted, and Frank Walker were Tuesday callers at the Gottfried Bos- sert home. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert, son Gottfried and daughter Christine, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and daugh- ters, Mary, Martha and Clara; Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and | day. family, Mr. and Mrs. Philip and fam- By GLADYS NELSON ” Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough ‘mo-| Mrs. Lars Jacobson called in Wilton | ily, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weber and| were Mrs. B. family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schinder | Eimer, and family, Mrs. Jacob Weber, Miss|Marevi; Irwin Reid and daughter, Olga Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | Mrs. Clark Crawford, Mrs. E.M. Whit- Drumm and family had a picnic at Lakes Sunday. \ Trygg -rarrartsn em SE juni 5 Mrs. G. Oo. home. vf ; Mrs. E. A. Kling and son|Lindsey and family, and Mrs. al-| ‘Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson and Emma Jand Hugo Nelson motored to Bis-|man of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred} Jane Olson, Maxine See, Olga Brose, marck last Friday. Emma remained|Dutton of south of Moffit, Alfred|Olive Jacobson, Lucille Anderson, to visit with friends and relatives. |Hanson, Henry Wohl and Bill Roller.'Ferne Glanville, Keith and Clinton Miss Margaret Johnson of near] Pete Smith and Ed Cooper visited |See and Raymond Lein. Wilton began teaching in Trygg|at the Wm. Mills home Sunday eve-| Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and Mrs. | School No, 1 Monday. About 16 pu- | ning. Ed Dalbec motored Mr. and Mrs. Geo. pils will be enrolled. A Frickle and children to Goodrich Fri- Miss Jessie Pettis of ‘Trygg opened |day afternoon at the C. D. Kimball|day. They spent the week-end visit- School No. 4 Monday. home in honor of Mr. Kimball’s Stroble home A number of 4-H club members|mother, who is leaving shortly for from here went to Bismarck Tuesday | California. for Rally day. Miss Clara Mauk of Moftit, who Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham | visited at the Dutton home the last my family motored to Bismarck Sat-|week, spent Thursday night with with them, urday. - John Olson, Bismarck, visited in|Priday en” Se ©" POM?" Jean Anderson entertained a eroup{ Miss Alice Strand spent a few days Trygg township recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day motored |0f her friends Monday on her eighth |at the N. O, Strand home in town re- Miss Margaret Johnson, teacher of jto Bismarck Sunday morning, where | birthday. is School No. 1, will room this year at|they met Day's brother, 8, R. Day of |, Myrtle Jacobson spent last week v! the Charlie Trygg home. St. Paul, who will spend a few days | ‘ting friends and relatives here. oa Clara Habeck recently visited for a| visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John ngs be few days at the John Anderson home.| Mr. and Mrs, Carl Olson and fam-|Ctildren, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and|ily of Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. Henry |St- and daughters, Clara epee la- Gerald and Gwendolyn were enter-|Mills and family visited at the home |/e0a and Sophus Lein ooo ecbak eal tained at dinner and supper Sunday {of Mrs. J. Kimball Sunday. A eee Sak a iby atid aha by the Fred Habecks, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and), Mr. and Mrs. T. Subey and daugh- the P. E. Patton home Saturday eve-|daughter Lillie visited Mr. and Mrs. ning. |J- . Varley fie he Mrs. Ole Olson visited with Mrs. S.; Mrs. Bud Nelson left Sunday for L. Jordahl Wednesday, Youngtown, N. D., where she will Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross and Miss/teach # term of school, Witham were supper guests at the A.| Callers at the Jirag home last F. Ghylin home Monday evening. week were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Callers in Wing from here Wednes-|Long, Jack Long, Muriel Long, Bud day were Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Mrs.|Nelson, Israel Brown and Bert Hen- Ole Olson, Violet and Oscar Olson, |dershott. Miss Witham and Mr. and Mrs. Ghy- rewell party was given Wednes- children spent Sunday at the Law- rence Madland home near McKenzie. |lin and sons. Bernard McCloskey, who has spent! Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- the past two months there, returned |ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. The two Cromwell schools opened Monday with Miss Catherine Mc- Lean of Menoken teaching school No. 1 and Mrs, Anderson of Bis- marck school No. 2, Miss McLean is staying at the Schroeder home and Mrs. Anderson is making her home with the F. C. Nelson family. > | Heaton | MEER 750 NE Mrs, Walter Grewe and family were visitors at the A: H. Heinle home Fri- By SARAH HEINLE By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs. Bill Durr and chil-|son visited Sunday with relatives at|'t Donna Lou, motored to Mandar} irs, Pred Smith of Beulah has/day. dren, Kenneth, Arlene and Norman,|the George Morrison home. M a | nome: G. Pain called at the Walter Grewe of Pulda, Minn., were visitors this| Mrs. Jason Hoover and sons, Mrs.|, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson and/been visiting at the Henry home Thursday. Mrs. Falkenstein of Still visited at the August Anderson home Sunday. Mrs, Ole Olson and daughters and Glenn Olson spent Thursday at the Ole Olson home in Canfield. Charles Edwards spent Friday eve- ning with his family here. Opal and Earl Harvey left for Val- HepPammmmctenc her tanned ON PRN EE 5 *. ley City Sunday where they will at- | tend school this winter. Faye Harvey is teaching school near Jamestown. karti. Hinde enon amicanemn STS Herda and Sarah Berg called at the A. H. Heinle home Friday. Amanda and Elise Eglin were visi- tors at the John Schiofman home Thursday. Arthur Hoff of Underwood visited at the John Schlofman home last ‘week. Ernest and Richard Heinle called at the Walter Grewe home Friday. Herda and Sarah Berg motored to Turtle Lake recently. Walter Grewe and family called a! the August Keck home Thursday. Lester and Kenneth Keck called at the Walter Grewe home Thursday. Edwin and Richard Heinle were Mr, and Mrs. Ben Ollenberger and week at Mr. 3 " . ek at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck’s. |Frank King and daughter and Mr. ‘sh ME Irene of eee Those who attended a surprise|and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family party Saturday night at the Fred Ha-|were Saturday evening callers at the beck home in. honor of Mrs. Habeck’s|O. U. Dutton home. birthday anniversary were Mr. and| The Misses Alice and Helen Carlson Mrs. John Anderson and family, Mr.jand Mrs. Richard Day visited Mrs. and Mrs. Olgot Ryberg, Lloyd Kettle-|C. D. Kimball Thursday. son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strom and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunning- ham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest o ——$—$$_—_—____-4 Kell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew a Olson, Raymond Olson and Mr. and i Mrs. John Habeck. eas re | Regan | Mabel Magnus left for Hazelton childre: = Tuesday to enroll in high school there. ee ea Betis san Ed Nenad “ * ——* | transacted business in Bismarck Tues- | Wild Rose ||day. > —_—_—_—_————-4| _ K. Rasmussen and son of Madelia, Minn., called at John Birkeland’s and By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL =| Helmer Helgeson’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Arneson, Olof Threshing here is practically fin-|Opoien and Mrs. Seymour Arneson ished but, because of grasshoppers|returned home Wednesday after sev- and drouth, the crop was not as large|eral days’ visit near Jamestown. 8. as had been estimated. : | Arneson remained there, where he Dr. R. L. Bork was here recently] will be employed for a short time. looking after his farming interests. Constance Lein, who has been on Howard Brownawell and daughter|the sick list for several days, is im- Joyce of Moffit made a business call| proved. here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson S. H. Drumm and son of Lytton,|and family spent Sunday at the Olau- Towa, who has been looking after his!son home in Clear Lake township. farming interests here, returned home| Mrs. Harry Helgeson called at the last week. A. H. Helgeson farm Thursday. Mike Glovais and R. W. Feltheim} Mrs. Lewie Ambers and her son made ‘a business trip to Bismarck Fri-|Harold and Olga Rise motored to day. Wing Friday. They also called at Dwight Carlisle of Bismarck, who|H. L. Hanson's. has been spending his vacation here,| Esther Bjerke visited with Marion returned to Bismarck the early part|and Ruth Hanson Friday. of the week. Those from this township who are Misses Mabel Wilson arrived from|attending high school are Alice Vik, her home at Jamestown Sunday to|Catherine Lein and Alice Arneson at teach School No, 1 again this year. Driscoll; Ruth Hanson at Tuttle; Es- Farmers here were called to the|ther Bjerke at Bismarck, and Milton Dana neighborhood to fight a prairie /Sverson at Arena. fire Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Helgeson called at Al. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and|fred Arneson’s and Ole Vik’s Thurs- daughter, Miss Elsie, attended the 4-H| day. club convention in Bismarck Tue .|__Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise motored to Visitors at the W. H..Brownawell|Wing Thursday. home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs,| Eddie Arneson, Joseph and Clarence H. A. Carlisle and son Roger, Mr. andj Rise motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Howard Brownawell and chil-| Mrs. H. L. Hanson and daughters, dren, Mrs. Homer Brownawell of Mof-|Marion and Ruth, spent Wednesday fti, Ted Lang, Miss Esther Lang and| afternoon with Mrs. Lewie Ambers. Miss Erma Cox of Sterling and Miss| Marion Lien spent several days last Mabel Wilson of Jamestown. week visiting her sister, Mrs. Helmer John Stanton and son of Braddock | Arneson. “i made a business call here recently. M. E. Christiansen and Valdemar Mr. and Mrs. Fetterley and daugh-|Lein called at Haral Christianson’s ter, Miss Hattie, of Braddock, were|and J. O. Rise’s Sunday. Sunday guests at the Ernest Saville} Pete Thompson of Minneapolis is ome. looking after his farm interests here. Miss Esther Lang arrived from her| A large crowd attended the Luther home at Sterling Sunday to teach at | League meeting held at the Mrs. John 1 No. 2. Nyseth home Sunday. , 2. Mees oo i Missouri By L. M. CRAWFORD Mrs. James MacDonald called on Mrs. Enoch Schultz at the Yegan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS ton from here were: Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon and son, Jimmy, Mr. and |callers at the Fred Wagner home Fri- Mrs. William Ollenberger and sons,/day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Pfau, Mr. and | ¢@————______-@ Clear Lake | $$$ Mrs. Bill Hermans, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- | thur Franklund, Mr. and Mrs. Ben ° By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN L. B. Olson entered the Bismarck Leslie Miller, a Spitzer and Walter Lebens. hospital Friday. farold Hargrave was a caller at Mrs. Wm. Standly called at the Sam the Frank Shaffer home recently. Schuler home recently. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Hilken called at Raider Olausen called at the Al- bert Christensen home Thursday. the William Standly home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leben shopped in Bismarcx Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke and! ‘Mrs, E. I. Johnson and son James family were called to the bedside of were Friday dinner guests at the E. Mr. Partyke's mother Thursday in| 4 Van Vleet home. Wilton. Mrs. Partyke has been very|” ‘Mrs. £. I. Johnson and son James visited from Saturday evening until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyers. ill for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Myer and two grandchildren visited at the Carl Spit- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family called on relatives near Mof- fit on Saturday. zer home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller were golfing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were ek shoppers recently. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet en- Mr. and Mrs. John Keller of Bis- Owen Kelly of Jamestown spent a} marck visited at the Pete Meyer home joyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Truens and Mrs. Van Vleet’s sister few days at the W. N. Kelly home | Sunday. recently. 1 SEERA PE EES) Elizabeth Schroeder of Wilton was| | Still | a guest of her grandmother, Mrs.}g _____________slof Detroit Lakes, Minn. Saturday. Sunday they left for Bismarck to visit with Mrs. Truen’s mother, Mrs. Belle Van Vleet and Monday they Anna Wilson, this week. By B. P. HAGSTROM returned to Detroit Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and Betty Anderson picnicked at the river Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson mo- tored to Wing Saturday. Sunday. William Danielson of Minot is spending a few days as the guest of his perents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dan- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyers and son Bob, Mrs. E. I. Johnson and son James, Mr. and Mrs. Seamen Gibson Mrs. B. O. Lein and Mrs. L. Hop- ean kins were Bismarck shoppers Friday. |O were Sunday evening visitors at the A. F. Tourtlotte motored to Sanger Ed Gibson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stokes, Mr. and Friday to attend the funeral for Har- Mrs. Kenyon of Fort Ransom and vey Bagenall. Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Garnes and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith were Sun- family attended the Elk’s picnic at day dinner guests at the John Carl- Menoken Grove Sunday. son home in Regan. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rippe and Lars Thompson W. N. Kelly were Milton Kelly of spent Sunday with Willie Olson and Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Sharnowski family. and Miss Etta Sharnowski of Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson called marck. at hte J. W. Beyer home Sunday Bess Wilson motored to Bismarck afternoon. i Sunday to take up her duties as pri- Mrs. J. E. Sharp, Mrs. Ed Gibson mary instructor at the Roosevelt and Miss Elma Luska spent Sunday school. afternoon at the Albert Christensen Max and Paul Landes of Indiana home. Miss Myrtle Christensen re- are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norton turned with Mrs. Sharp for a visit. Strand. Mrs. Marie Olausen entertained a Miss Gladys Gramling, who nae ered a eae cea 5 hool, be; irs. E. johnson and James, farm near Bismarck Wednesday. iene ese egicesadiinreaie Mrs. J. W. Beyer and sons Ray- Pip great omerers rye tied a mond and Bob motored to Bismarck al war’ urch on|/ r . Thursday, Sept. 1. | Menoken ae ie Mrs. Harold Irvine spent Thursday at the Henry Mills home near Glen- coe, Miss Eleanor MacDonald spent sev- eral days last week visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Dan MacDon- ald near Bismarck. Clarence Farrell from near Bis- marck was a caller at the Leslie Clark home Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth Ald were callers at the William MacDon- ald home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Jinkens visited at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bas- sart, last week. Rev. and Mrs. Madison and daugh- ter, Evelyn, former residents of this community, attended services at the Stewartsdale church Sunday. Miss Evelyn sang a number of selections Mrs. A. L. Garnes was ® Bismarck shopper Tuesday. Mrs, Sam Hauser and daughters, La Verna and Leota, of McClusky were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Allan Wes- terman. Mr. and Mrs. Terry White and son, Clayton, Bismarck, were guests of Nellie and Oscar Lundberg Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter, Marjory called on Wing relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son, Everett, Mrs. August Westerman and Mrs. Charles Tedholm motored to Bismarck Monday. Miss Gladys Lein and Miss Maxine See, Wing, were guests of Mrs. Carl Lein Thursday. Joe Michelson motored to Bismarck Tuesday with Mrs. Christensen, who visited her son in the hospital. Mrs, Gillette, Bismarck, has been a guest this week at the A. L. Garnes home. Miss Noreen Henefeld of west of Wilton and Clarence Danielson and Buster Livergood of Wilton visited at S js sat em oe Hampton | > By ELIZABETH KOPPY Henry Knittel and Helmuth Schier- meister, Herman Backhaus and Steve Koppy, Sr. were among those who apap business in Linton Mon- Y. Ed Weller transacted business near Cannon Ball Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Roth and daugh- ters attended the fair at Fort Yates Thursday. 2 Ted Schnaible and Herman Back- haus, Jr., drove to Linton Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and son, Herbert, and Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and daughters went eo Fort Yates Friday to attend the Miss Pauline Koppy left for Stras- burg Sunday where she will continue her high school work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- Witt and daughters of Temvik vis- bal at the Steve Koppy home Sun- Saturday evening a party was given at the Herman Backhaus home. The Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon were htseeing in Bismarck and Mandan Monday. Mrs. E. I. Johnson and son James, who have been visiting here, left Wednesday for their home in Chi- cago. They are making the trip by (ice ——<—<—<—<—<—<—<— << $+ Lyman | By 8. GYLDEN By MES. JENNIE DANCE Edwin Olson was a supper guest of John Gylden’s Monday. 2 Severie Sulo and Eino Eckholm, Laurence Olson, Melvin Erickson, Alex Riedinger and Melvin Magnus called at John Mattson’s Monday evening. Severt and Sergie Gylden, Wayne hi evening was spent in dancing. and accompanied herself on the gui- teach the ‘irni Visitors at the John Obihauser, sr.|tar, ‘The latter left Monday for Chi- and 1.s0- [potter mere eonen’ Eimer Gent home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.|cago where she will atend a Bible ‘Mrs. Hekholm" % Adam Ohlhauser, Sr, and Mr. and| school. pr : and Mr, and Mrs. Henry Pihlaja, Mr. Mr, and Mrs, Cook of Pinckneyville, IlL, were over-night guests at the ‘William MacDonald home Friday. Wing | >———_—___—_—_—_———————+ By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner visited Mrs. Adam Ohlhauser, Jr., and son of near Hazelton. Mrs. Margaret Kie- mele and daughters and Mr, and Mrs, Steve Koppy and daughters, Gertrude | and Regina, Miss Rose Goehring of Linton vis- ited at her parental home Sunday. > Brittin : and Mrs. Walter Pesonen, daughter Mavis and sons Bill and Mar- spent Sunday at Arne Antilla’ » and Mrs. Seth Gylden and Karilla called at John Gylden’s ‘Y= Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and i i i He 8 E FEE g Fee | Hel } geh A] SRRRRR oe. A. ae Dae PEON a society of | "RE 8 eve 8 mi By O. DUTTON Mr, and Mrs, I. Kremenetsky and met at!and:Ralph Harju, Sulo, Severie and daughter, Rhoda Rae, drove to Bis- Erickson | Sjiri Eetholm spent Sunday evening Mrs. Ed Allensworth and Mrs.|marck Sunday. Mrs. Kremenetsky at John Gylden’s. Frank King were Monday shoppers in Larson,| Mrs. Ida Thorson and children, and daughter went from there to Wat- ford City. - Mr, and Mrs, J. Harty and Mrs. of Bismarck, Mrs. Jason Hoover and|Ben McCloskey and daughter, Irene, sons and Mrs. M. M. Dralle visited|spent Friday evening visiting Mrs. Wednesday afternoon at the Orin|Ben Klagenburg. | Dutton home. Mrs. Louise Marick and son, Jimmy, | ¢- E. M. Whitteaker was a business|0f Ashley spent Friday visiting friends caller at the John Stewart home|here. Tuesday. Mrs. H. Glanville and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and|Mrs. J. O. Lein and son, Lindy and Fd are aanard Creme ano: [tors at the H. Jacobson home in Pet ped in Moffit Friday and visited at ie H. ome jsea Project for the the Emmanuel Wohl home. y Mrs. .|. Mr. and Mrs. T. Subey accompanied | year. mer ig aay pipet Rag eg Boe by Hans Jacobson drove Mr. and Mrs,| Miss Kudson, Bismarck pur, is at granddaugliter Bertha Marie were|Hans Subey to Hurdsfield Sunday.|the Jordabl home caring for Mrs. Bismarck visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Subey and Hans Jacob- | Jordahl who is ill. ae Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hauser and |®°2 went on to Wimbledon. Mrs, Ole A. Olson and Couet uate family of south of Moffit visited rela- Pies ns yg cinines, gues at the BB of Wing were callers at the Ole wart me were: Mr. ani . O. G. i tives at the John Ste: home Sun- Wietstock and children, Mr. and Mrs, shoppers in Bismarck R. se ee Mrs. F. Wietstock, Rev, E. A. Zapf, Mr. Hamilton, Gladys R. Slater and grandson, r i ddaughter, Viola Lein and Oscar Potts. Bismarck. Mrs, Henry Crawford and daughter Gordon jundstrom and Ruben Pear-| Theodore, Elmer, Ruth and Francis, pinarnesiicties 9 2g yh iter, s ore, 8) Saturday evening at Arne Antilla’s. ys coal nnn. Sendai won 2) \ Steiber | i By MBS. WM. HICKEL sd CMe Carlson _and 01 on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John nani Miss Gertrude Schroeder and Miss|children Denis and Doris and J. C. Bernice Gierke visited Mrs. John|Qlson motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Engdahl Tuesda: John and Hubert Doyle and Miss Miss Bernice &\Mary Doyle motored here from E z By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘The Homemakers Club met at the H. D, Watkins home Thursday. Mrs. W. Ross and Violet Olson were cho- Gierke is eine iow weeks at the F. H. ler | Velva Sunday. Miss Dorie will teach jome. in Esthervill lo. is year. M Ralph Fricke visited the} Mr, and Mrs. Jake Hochhalter and Misses Bernice Gierke and Gertrude |Jittle son visited at the William Schroeder Thursday. ‘Steinert home Sunday. Ralph Falkenstein of near Bald-| Robert Patzner and family attend- ~|win was an ov ht guest at the/ed church services in Wilton Sun- * Slartin Nelao Spsiness call-|°*% d_ daughter ‘in Nelson was 2. - irs. John Carlson and daughter er in Wilton Friday. Doris Wednesday at the Wil- Mrs. John Ei visited at the|liam el home. F._H, Schroeder home a John and Hubert le, Miss Mrs. Bud Nelson was a dinner|Mary Doyle and Mrs. and Mrs. Wil- guest of Mr, and Mrs, Bert Hender-|liam el and son Wayne motored shott Thursday. to Wildwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Nelson, Mr. and}. J, C. Olson and John Carlson were Mrs. J. A. Varley, Mr. and Mrs. Regan callers Monday. Clarence Long, Mrs. W. J. Jiras, leasant View school opened Mon- Mrs. Bud Nelson and Anton Fisher with Harold Falkins as teacher. ee shoppers in Bismarck Satur- He ‘a and Mrs. Tpatieste yr aie Ly mily were Regan rs anne Nelsen. visited the Enos eventa 3 : lemo family Sunday. Mr. Vollmer was a Regan caller Mr. and Mrs. W. d. Jiras. and|Friday. . ‘Thursday and Mr, and Mrs. G. Frickle and children teaker and son, Junior; Mrs, Dave Kershaw, Miss ‘Twila Dralle, Miss|Cf Billings, Mont. who returned with Sunday at the home of their grand-| John Harty home Saturday evening. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Teppo and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and! ily and Elsie Kavonius were Sunday family were Sunday afternoon visitors| callers at Mandan, at the C. D. Kimball home. Rev. E. A. Zapf of services Kershaw home were Howard Smith and “f, a

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