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$$ Baldwin | “By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER iW a “Henry Diede of Ecklund was in 7 “Baldwin the early part of the week. “Noel and Paul Borner, Richard Fricke and Carl Herdebu were among those who attended a dance near Re- gan Saturday evening. a. G. G. Rup» was hostess to the sbyterian Ladies’ Aid Wednesday afternoon at her home near Baldwin. Officers for the ensuing year were “elected at this meeting. They are: President, Mrs. Avis Adams: ‘ident, Mrs. Elmer Williams tary-treasurer, Mrs. W. S. Gehrke. irs. Fredolen Rupp, Mrs. ‘nrke and Mrs. Edmund Rupp were named as a wi ing committee. The next meeting of the organization will be held at the home of Mrs. Richard Kickul, Oct. 5. Henry Jacobson, field manager for the Patterson Land company, w: ‘business caller in the community Sat- urday. Mr. Jacobson and family re- cently moved from Wing to Petti- bone. Harry Englemann, who has been vacation period with his ‘in: and sister, Mr. id Lowell Christianson, in the Riv- w district, has returned home. Perry Nelson of Fcklund has been spending the last week here working ith a local threshing crew. Miss Aldyth McCullough of lund township began teaching school in Crofte School No. 1 Monday Morning. During the school week she will stay with the Art Fricke family. Jackie Meyers, small son cf Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meyers, is a new scholar. Mesdai Fulton and Bud Nelson! of Cromweil were Tuesday dinner guesis at the Ira Falkenstein home. Mrs. Nelson is leaving soon for New Salem. where she will te in one of the rural schools. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and son Ellison of Bismarck spent Sun- day at the home of Fred Kant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hettich, sons Willis and Oscar and little daugiter, Delores of Arnold were Sunday visi- tors at the Richard Borner home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickul and Mrs. Herman ickul were Sunday afternoon callers at the Alvin Lange home in Painted Woods township, Miss Vivian Luther has resumed her studies at the state w Grand Forks after a few weeks’ v with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Racek Miles Stanton has returned to his home at Braddock after spending a few days here with loca ‘hoo! offi- cers. The Baldwin school remains closed but it is hoped it will open at an early date. \ Missouri > By L. M. CRAWFORD Mrs. Sam Robinson and son, Jackie, were Wednesday dinner guests at the | William MacDonald home. Ray and Ed Weeks, brother: Cleveland, O., Wednesday. Miss Edna Doehle of Moffit is v {ting with her brother-in-law and si ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark. Miss Margery MacDonald of Bis- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. Mesdames Sam Robinson, William MacDonald, John Crawford, O. G. Davenport, Annie Smith, Peggy Ste’ art and Misses Hilda MacDonald, Eleanor MacDonald, Lucille Crawford and Olive Fryer were among those who attended the guest day enter- tainment given at the Glencoe church Wednesday afternoon by the Ladies Aid Missionary society. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son,! Wayne, were Sunday visitors at the Garry O'Callaghan home in the Buch- anan Valley. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter, Lucille, were among those who were entertained at dinner Sun- day at the C. D. Kimball home near Brittin. Miss Mayme Clark spent a days in Bismarck with relatives and friends this week. ° Welch’s Spur —+ —» By MRS. R. M. WELCH School opened at both Boyd No. 1 and No. 2 schools Monday morning, with Louella Tollifson teaching No. 1 and Olga Neugebauer No. 2. Miss Neugebauer stays at the Schmidt home and Miss Tollifson at Chester Boyd's. Mr. Tamil er farm th the Wallace place th will reside there while Mr. Skinn puts up ha Jimmie, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam, has been seriously il! with throat trouble. He is now some- what. improved, Mrs. William Davenport and little son of Baldwin spent the first part of this week with Mrs. Davenport's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dorman. Marcus Trembley and Margaret Mc- Murrich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and family Sunday. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and Alfred Born and sister, Mary Joes, 0. P. Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Welch and family motored to Bis-, marck Saturday. Helen Baker and two little sisters | called at the Otto Dorman and Robert i Welch homes Saturda; Doris and Morris Skinner, son and! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skin- | Thursday night at the Otto| ner, spent aa home. | Hazelton | ° By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Meyer and chil- accompanied by Mrs. by 5 to Hebron Sunday, the latter "| _NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Ww. C.; of Joe | Weeks known as Joe Warner in this: community, left for their home in | the Pred Habeck home. marck spent the weekend at the home ; few | , Who stayed at the Alvin Hoov- of Grand Forks. Mrs. Annie Klabunde. Misses Luella Roesler and Magda- lena Gimbel the winter. {ball will 100! Mrs. O. U. Dutton and son, Jack, | | month for Mobridge, 8. D., where | costume. they entered the Lut tor their third term, A daughter was born Thursday | Dutton and sons called Friday at the! 58. morning to Mr. Frauger. and Mrs. N. at their meeting Thursday. Annie Klabunde. Miss Ethel Gregory began a course at the Inte te Business college at Fargo Monday Dr. G. Monteith performed an op- eration Tuesday morning when he re- moved a tumor from Mrs. Reidlinger’s leg. The latter is reported to be get- ting along well. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Semling mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday to take the latie: mothy M) Wachter, home aiter a few days’ visit here, M Mildred Hag? of Sawyer left Friday for Northwood for a term of teaching after a week's visit here. Misses Lucille Shea and Adaline Landsberger, Mrs. C. J, Guttenberg and daughte*, Yvonne, Eugene Lands- rger and Herbert Roesler were Bis- ‘ors Sunda: ee McKenzie ao o— By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Jacobson, ac-) companied by Mrs. William Gillen and Mrs. Sig Wannas, all of Bis- marck, were Monday visitors at the T. T. Hughes home. Tie Ladies’ Aid was entertained Wednes afternoon by Mrs, T. T. Hughes. Officers elected were: Pres- ident, E. L. Adams: vice presi- dent, \ Henry Larson; secretary, Mrs. T. T. Hughes; treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Stark. The Aid will be en- tertained at the next meeting by Mrs. Henry Larson. Miss Mina Boe of Abercrombie and* Miss Ella Leathers left Saturday morning for Wolford, N. D., where they will teach school. Miss Rachel Skeiton spent Satur- day at Menoken visiting relatives. William Hughes returned home Thursday from Sunerior, Wis. Mrs. E. F. Easton spent Saturday and Sunday at the John Neiland home near Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lewis of Kill- deer were visitors of Mrs. Lewis Sund: from Lakefi They were ‘called there by the death of Mr. Lewis’ mother. Miss Hazel Simonson and Miss Lo- vetta Sanborn, accompanied by Mrs. | Fred Long, motored to Garrison Fri-| day. Mrs. Long stopped at Wash- burn to visit her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Lindell. Mr. and Mrs. Lindell and daughter brought Mrs. Long home Sunday. Floyd Anderson and Miss Irene Anderson were Thursday visitors at Miss Irene visited Ci and Florence Habeck until Saturday evening. ‘The 4-H Seniors’ Sewing club held a picnic at Menoken grove 5 John Elias and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family attended a party at the Olgot R: home in Trygg township Sat' night. ; fa ren academy | Mrs. M. M. Dralle and daughter,! ning for Fargo to attend a church , Twila and son, Dutch and Mrs. O. U. ;A. D. Welch home. {_ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gates, Mr. and The local Rebekah lodge observed'Mrs. Richard Day, the Misses Opal; family of Steele were visitors at the the 81st anniversary of the Rebekahs | Matheney, Lillian Lee, and Alice and; Al Chapin home Sunday. Helen Carlson, Elmer Peterson, Lee | The Hazelton Harmony society met Carlson and Hank Werenga of Moffit| cently bought the old Sam Miller Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | were entertained at the C. D. Kimball! farm owned by Mrs. Mercen of Steele. {home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and ‘daughter and Ralph Snyder were {Sunday dinner guests at the C. D. , Kimball home. | Mr. and Mrs. |Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ; Thorsen of Moffit visited at the E. M. Whitteaker home Sunday. | Mrs, George Morrison and daughter- jin-law, Mrs. Homer Andrews, visited jat the A. E. Dutton and Charles Soule jhomes in Buchanen Valley Tuesda: B. F. Slater was stricken wi paralysis while attending to business jin Bismarck Friday. His condition at | the hospital is said to be critical. Sunday visitors at the William Mills jhome were: Mr. and Mrs, Richard Owens, Edgar Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter, Lucille, Ralph Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Miss Lillian Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and family have moved from the Elvin Hoover farm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfee spent the weexend in Jamestown. i Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Triplett and |Mis Lydia Briscoe dined Sunday at |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lew's ‘of Sterling. Mrs. Sally Roberts, who (has been visiting at the Lewis home, returned home with them. 1 | Canfield ice i By MRS. GHYLIN Mrs. J. M. Humphreys called at the S. L. Jordahl and Lindsey homes re- cently. Most of the farmers in this vicinity have threshed grain. fairly good. | Miss Lydia Fisher was taken sud- denly ill Saturday. She was taken to Wilton for medical tre ent. Mrs. Lawrence O'Larry, Mrs. Fred Olson, Kathryn, Mary and Mrs. Joe Cook were Bismarck callers recently. y| Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily were callers in Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey called \at the Jake Fisher home Sunday | morning. | Ladies’ Aid will meet at the Roy ‘Little home Sept. 21. The Homemakers’ club will have its next meeting at the P. E. Patton home. |. Mt. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and |Mary Jane were Saturday evening callers at the Ole Olson home. ! "Mr. and Mrs, B. O. Strand are par- ents of a son born Tuesday, Sept. 6,! {at Wilton, { Mrs. FP. L, Watkins and Mrs, How- j ard Waikins visited with Mrs. 8. L. | Jordahl recently. | School began Monday with Mrs. J. | M. Humphreys as grade teacher and | Mr. Ross a+ principal. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and mily, Edna Olson and Mrs. Jake | Blair, left by motor Tuesday morning for California where they will spend Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kim- k after the farm Sel “——~~"~ | during Mrs. Kimball's absence. fai Mrs. W. H. Rush and sons, Wilfrid and Clement, and the latter's wife|Wwere callers in Moffit and at the B. | and daughter, Mary Joan, all of Moor-|R. Slater home Tuesday. head; also Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Austin. | The Glencoe Ladies Missionary So-/ urday evening. \clety held their regular annual guest The Royal Neighbors held a meet-'day meeting at the church Wednes- ing Thursday evening at the home of/day. About sixty persons listened to} Theoron Ellison of The yield is, | nett, Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Miss Sel- son, Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Ol- son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and Pee spent Saturday afternoon in , | Steele. callers at the E. C. Ruble home Sat- Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brushwein and mily spent Sunday at Tuttle. {1 Mrs. Sarah Reynolds has had as the program. One of the features of/ visitors recently Mrs. Agnes Carter] the program was the appearance of) and Leonard Reynolds and daughter left the first of the the missionary in native Burmese| of Flasher. Rev. Lars Foss left Monday eve- .| budget meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tice of Bismarck | spent Sunday at the E. Koon home. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallen and|* J. H. Wilson and sons have re- |__Mr. and Mrs. A. S. 2. Metcalf had ; a8 visitors Sunday Miss Haggarty of | Bismarck and Archie Watson of Fort Rice. Mrs, Everett Carr and Mrs. M, Meyer called on Mrs. Robert Sharpe, Sr., Friday. |. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammar en- tertained Ray Lindblad of Steele and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and sons at din- ner last Monday evening. ;. Mrs. M. Strong, Minneapolis, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John ; Coulthorpe, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Belcher spent | Sunday in Bismarck. | Mrs. Clifford Nelson and children, who have been visiting at Granville, j returned home Sunday evening. | Mr. and Mrs, ©, Lindseth and {daughter and Mrs. Clifford Erickson {of Steele were visitors here Monday. ———— ea ema | | By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein and ‘son, Sophus, and Maxine See were ‘dinner guests at the Carl Lein home ‘in Regan Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kohler and fam- tily of Bismarck were Sunday callers t the George Anderson home. Rey. Fred Christ of Wilton con- {ducted church services here Sunday | evening. | Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and! {children spent Sunday afternoon at | the Jim Novey home. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, 8r., | spent Sunday with their son, John,! {and his family near Tuttle. | .Mr. and Mrs, Howard Madland and ‘children and Royal Thomas, all of | McKenzie, were callers at the Ben | McCloskey home Sunday. | . Father Wingering of Wilton held Catholic services here Saturday and! | Sunday mornings. | Mrs. H. C. Edgerton entertained | |the Congregational Ladies’ Aid at! | her home Thursday. | | Mr. and Mrs. John Harty were! | Bismarck callers Wednesday. | Caroline, small daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. Carl Byers of Sterling,| spent last week at the Al Kusler home. | Charles Edwards spent Wednesday | with his family here. |__Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Fallensbee of | Hurdsfield were Sunday visitors at | the John Harty home. | Warren Cotes, former resident of} Wing, was a caller here Wednesday. | Harold, Lillian, Martha and Kath- lerine Mueller, accompanied by Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland were’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1932 night this week at Charlie Trygg’s day night at the Henry Strom home. Irene Anderson attended a birth versary. girls from McKenzie attended. ing school this year. day and Saturday at Ernest Kell’s. she remained until Saturday night. berg’s barn. By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mesdames Zellmer Piers, from Devils Lake where they at- tended the state meeting of the Wo- men’s Federated Clubs, Mrs. Baer_and Mrs. Grasfeth of Steele were Braddock callers Friday. Miss Louise Barton left Thursday to visit at the F. G. Fockler home at Dunn Center. Mrs. John Richards, who visited waukee and Chicago, returned home Sept. 12. A. J. Piers and C. T. Barton made @ business trip to Kintyre Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage and Mrs. V. E. York, who visited several days at Hazel, S. D., with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. MacLachlan, returned home ‘Wednesday evening. Mrs. days visiting at the Myron Baker home recently. Services will be held at the Maria Lutheran church Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18, at 3 o'clock. Roland Aarvig of Kintyre was a week-end visitor of Lowell Barton's. All young people 14 years of age or over, who are interested in organiz- ing an Epworth League, have been in- vited to a party at Miss Piers’ home Friday evening, Sept. 30, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Fern Henry and little son are visiting with Mrs. Henry’s mother, Mrs. Catherine Feyereisen. The | Woodman Circle met in their hall Sept. 7. Sept. 21. The next meeting will be of the Braddock Equity Exchange, has moved here from Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacLachlan of Bismarck arrived in Braddock Sun- day evening for a few days’ visit at the E. F. Savage home. Miss Mary Feyereisen arrived in Braddock Saturday morning from Bismarck and will spend a week vis- iting at her home here. Mrs. F. Junge of Bismarck visited several days at the H. W. Allen home recently. Mrs. Margaret Robinson and chil- dren, who have been at the William MacDonald ranch at Glencoe, re- turned to Braddock this week. Warner Sempel drove to Steele Monday evening to meet Mrs. Sem- pel and Alice Marie, who had been visiting relatives in Minneapolis, The Wild Rose Homemakers’ club met with Mrs. Peterson Sept. 10. R. Kirk Batzer spent Friday and Saturday with his grandparents here on his way home from Oregon where he spent his vacation. He left Sat- urday evening for St. Paul where he {tha Oswald, attended the young peo- j ple’s meeting and church services in! | Tuttle Sunday evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Teppo spent! | Wednesday in Bismarck. i | The 4-H club members held their; | Achievement day program here Fri-/ The Larkin club met with Mrs. H.' Fisher and baby were Wilton callers) day. E. Wildiang Tuesday. | ~Ghylin | Sel Hat By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. H ward Watkins Monday afternoon. Miss Ei A. B. Johnson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and lit- tle son Duane, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noon and daughter Neva, Mrs. C. O. Kettleson, Staton, Margaret Eunice Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm and little daughter Darlyne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels | Alm. Mrs. Mary Tosseth and daughter Lillian of Minot and Mr. and Mrs.|S0n and Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel | Lawrence Espeseth of Lansford, N. D., visited at the home of Mrs. A. Tosseth over the week-end. Miss Dagmar Nord, who has been spending the summer in this vicinity with her sister, has returned to her home in Drake. Miss Burnice Morris, a teacher near Baldwin, spent the week-end at her parental home here. Emerson Gill is attending high school Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sunquist and daughter Lucille attended the dance at the Tom Morris home Saturda: Forest Little has entered the Wil- ton high school, Miss Inger Nord, who teaches. school in Rock Hill, snent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. Bert Hed- strom. Mrs. Nels Alm and children and Alfred Anderson were Sunday eve- Alm. Mr. and Mrs. Drake visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hed- strom. Miss Mable McCullough was a Sunday afternoon guest of the Misses Tosseth. Willis Gill motored to Tuttle Fri- day evening for his son Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Louie King and daughter Marie called on Mr. and a Charles Magnuson Sunday eve- z- Mrs. August Krause has her broth- er ae Washington as her house guest. Owen Davis has returned to his Parental home after a six weeks’ stay at the Z X ranch near Wing. Schools Nos. 1 and 2 started last Monday with Miss Malinda Manning Schneider, ; teaching No. 1 and Miss Emma Cole-; | man teaching No. 2. School No. 3 started this Monday with Miss Dorothy Little as teacher. Mr. and | Wilton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Tosseth Sunday. Miss with Mr. and Mrs. Arne h. a Albert Johnson. and, , Mt daughter visited with Steve Little and {@mily and Miss Gladys Peterson o je Coleman called on Mrs, | Olson home, and! ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin. | L. C. McQuay of; Agnes Sahlan and Mrs. Emil Olson and children were Saturday shoppers in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Granhoy and children of Minnesota are staying! ‘Tosset! i Monday evening. i> \ - Steiber ¢ j By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vendsal and | Bismarck spent Sunday at the J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist were | Bismarck callers Wednesday. John Zelmer called at the William | Hickel home Wednesday. Misses Martha and Esther Al- | brecht spent Wednesday evening at | the John Carlson home. ! Among Still callers Wednesday evening were Mrs. Gottlieb Steinert ind son Reinhold, Mrs. Buchholz and 'and son Wayne. John Carlson spent Wednesday at “| the Olson home. Fred Bergquist called at the Wil- |liam Hickel home Wednesday. | John and Hubert Doyle returned to |Velva Sunday evening after spend- | ing Sunday at the William Hickel | home. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family spent Sunday at the Uhde home, | The Albrecht girls and Mr. Zel- {mer were Washburn callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith of Dris- | coll and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stokes, | Mr. and Mrs, Bert Kenyon, all of Ft. Ransom, spent Sunday evening at the John Carlson home. Mr. and Mrs. Firko and Mrs. Neff were McClusky czllers Saturday eve- ning. i? Driscoll —— By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. F. O. Johnson, who has been a patient at the Bismarck hospital for several weeks, returned home Friday. Mrs. Geise and daughter of James- | town spent the week-end at the P. C. Tompt home. Mrs. Mathilda Meyer had as vis- itors Sunday Mrs. Buster Brown and Steele and J. Jankee of Tuttle. recently visited Mrs. Mable Rosvold. cal program. home, daughters and Cordelia Meyer of Miss Edna Paulson of New York The Epworth League met Sunday , evening in the M. E. church, Miss | Dorothy Johnson leading the devo- tional and Lois Amunson the musi- Mr. and Mrs. George Schlabach and family were supper guests Sun- day evening at the Otto Reiderer Mrs. I. Rasmussen returned home; | Saturday after spending a few days with Mrs. Ella Rosvold. | Father Wingering was a dinner | guest at the J. J. Scallon home Sun- | day. ‘ | omens a iL Regan i | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS | Mrs. H. F. Dimond accompanied |the Willard Dimond family to Mc- | Clusky Sunday | W. N. Kelly was a Bismarck busi-) ness caller Monday. The following attended a family | Teunion held at the Carl Lein and ;B. O. Lein homes Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein and son Sophus, Mr. {of Wing, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelsen and family and Mrs. Charles Newcomer of Driscoll. | Elizabeth Schroeder of Wilton Was} @ week-end guest of her grandmoth-, er, Mrs. Anna Wilson. | Mr. and Mrs. Cox motored to Bis- marck Friday. The Regan young people attending school in Bismarck returned with them and spent the week-end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kiefer were Bis- marck shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth! of Wilton were Saturday evening guests at the H. F. Dimond home. Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and son Harold were Bismarck shoppers Saturd: Mrs. B. O. Lein, Mrs. Carl Lein and | Mrs. H. F. Dimond motored to Wilton Saturday. Bessie Wilson spent the week-end as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna Wilson. Mrs. N. O. Strand and Mrs. Russell Hopkins motored to Bismarck Tues- day. Miss LaVerna Houser of McClusky and Milton Zimmerman of Fargo were Tuesday evening guests of Mr.’ and Mrs, Allan Westerman, | Lawren Schow of Pettibone was a ‘guest last week of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tedholm. |, Elizabeth and Lawrence Parmen- jter, former Regan residents, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Fisher. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ’. Kiefer were Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson and family, Oliver Knudson and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins. % i and Mrs. Olof Lein and family, all| 12. By GLADYS NELSON David ‘Trygg threshed for Lundquist’ and Gene last week. Gene Cunningham and son: Morr. at the George 5 5 Nels Nelcon and Hugo called at John Anderson's We Ernest | last week to strain the tendons in his. foot when a horse fell on him while rounding up cattle. Gwendolyn Nelson visited Satur- yy with Helen Anderson. and et \ Trygg os. ,day guests at the J. R. Fit ‘home, Mrs. M. Fueling and Bert Mack mo- son were business callers Thursday! to T Lake, Mi ‘and Me- Kell had the misfortune] trip Mr, and Mrs, J. F. Little transacted will continue his studies at Macales- ter college. { Taft e+ |. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. John Benz attended hhe Farmers’ Union meeting in Ster- ling Monday. Clarence Anderson called at Pete Slawbuck’s home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Monday night. James Baker transacted business in Sterling Tuesday. Howard Smith called at the La- verne Richardson home Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis trans- acted business in Sterling Wednes- day. Mrs. Baker and daughter, Livona, visited Tuesday with Mrs. Carl Pil- Charlie Gosney, Earl Gaskill, Edna Mae Gosney and C. L. Gosney mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. E. L, Hurr and Norval Marvel were Bismarck shopners Thursday. Mrs. Sallie Roberts of Brittin is visiting at the George Lewis home. Anton Oberg was a town caller ‘Thursday. Mrs. Ben L. Koon, son Eldon and Mrs. Florence Elness and daughter Arline of Bismarck called at the Presley M. Gosney home Sunday. Arline will visit at the Elsus Elness home. Earl Gaskill accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen and Eleanor Baker to Livona Saturday. They returned Sunday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith Sunday evening at Linton. Harold Brownawell called at the P. M. Gosney home Monday. Floyd Belk called at the E. L, Hurr home Monday. John Anderson's family visited Fri- ; day party Saturday at Fred Habeck’s in honor of Clara’s birthday anni- A group of high school Ella Trygg will make her home with the Fred Habecks while attend- Mrs. Gene Cunningham visited Fri- Floyd Anderson took Irene to the Fred Habeck home Thursday where A number from here attended the dance Saturday night at Olgot Ry- jaiiotlzasc AER Eee rk Braddock Barton and Dexter returned Friday evening with friends and relatives in Mil-| > D. M. Bowles spent several/ | The family of Mr. Fude, manager | Jessen attended | | Farmers’ Union meeting in Sterling ° | Bouche, Fueling, Bert Mack, F. E. McCurdy and B. F. Lawyer. Albert Vollen called at the Andrew Kolb home Sunday. Allen Westerman of Regan began a term of school in Rock Hill town- ,Ship Monday. Mrs. K. Kolb Allen, Allen Tolliver, Stephen Monroe and Mrs, U. N. Mon- val transacted business in Wing Tues- ‘ys Sunday guests at the Roy Farley home were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jos- ephson and family, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and family, Mr. and Mrs. L._C. Holmes, Ira Bailey was a Sunday guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mabel Bailey. Tuesday guests at the Ernest Gor- don home were Mr. and Mrs, Carl Landerholm and daughter, Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and family. Algot Ryberg transacted business in Regan Saturday. Sunday guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home were Anna Billingsberg, Charlie Hettick, Mrs. J. F. Little, Virgil Phyl- lis and Ruth and Willie Jiras. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and family were Sunday dinner guests at the William McCullough home. Joseph and Basil Nemetz started to school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and family were Sunday guests at the Fred Ehnes home. Willie Ehnes spent the week-end _ $$$ 9 By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Nellie Partyke called on Pauline and Aminda Spitzer Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brennise of Washburn recently visited at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutton and daughter shopped in Bismarck re- cently. Rev. B, F. Johnson of Bismarck was a caller at the Macumber Sunday j School on Sunday. The Macumber Homemakers club jmet at the Henry Walker home Thurs- day. Mrs. E. D. McGinnis gave the lesson. Charles Spitzer called on Burl Mon- {roe in Glenview township Friday. j_ Mr. John Keller and daughters of Bismarck and Mrs. Pete Meyer called at the Carl Spitzer home Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Pfau and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenberger visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller Friday j evening. | Charles Krotz and son, shopped in Wilton Monday. Mrs. John Dixon, Mrs. William Ol- lJenberg, Mrs. Leslie Meller, Mrs. Wal- ter Leben and Mrs. Richard Palzin attended a party at the John Kronick home Friday afternoon, the occasion being Mrs. Kronick’s birthday. Miss Mildred Hilken of Wilton, has ‘been visiting with her sister and | brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Perry | Nelson, Kenneth, day afternoon visiting at her home near Still. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stocks {near Baldwin Sunday. | Miss Ruth Brenniese of Washburn is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler. | Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Schuler and ‘daughter, Dorthy, and Miss Ruth | Brenniese shopped in Bismarck Mon-/ day. ir. and Mrs. Pete Meyer and , grandchildren and Mr. and Mrs. Ben ;Ollenberger and son visited at the eae Spitzer home Monday evening. ° Menoken H | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Otto Ayers to Bismarck Monday. | Mrs, Sim Kolliner of St. Paul vis- Menoken Homemakers club Thursday afternoon. Officers elected for the coming year were: Mrs. Edd Ebling, president; Mrs. Homer Craven, vice president; and Mrs. V. M. Craven and Mrs. A. C. Dance, project leaders. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Miller of Bis- ;marck were dinner guests of Mr. and (Mrs, O. R. Ayers Sunday. | Misses Emma and Althea King ac- companied Walter Boyd to James- town Sunday. The girls will attend Jamestown college during the coming school year. Miss Ida Giese visited at the M. E. Funston home Sunday. Four tables of bridge were in play at the A. C. Dance home Saturday evening. High scores were won by A. C. Dance and Walter Yeakle. Mr, L. Klebe, who spent the sum- mer at the Chester Boyd home, has been secured by the Menoken school board to teach in the high school here, it possible to have a full four year high school. f Hampton >——___________4|¢ i Rock Hill | POU eel | By RUTH LITTLE Inga Nord, who started her term of} school in Rock ‘Hill No. 2 Monday, is; rooming and boarding at the Algot Ryberg home. Allen Tolliver motored to Wilton Tuesday to consult a physician. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and sons were Tuesday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. H. C. Rasche was a Wednesday guest at the Fred Ehnes home. Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver calisd at the W. H. Kolb home Thurs- Bart and Francis Fitzgerald, Hes- ter and Laurence Bailey attended a barn dance at the Algot Ryberg home Saturday night. Guy Knudtson and Allen Sweeney By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mrs. Dorothy Renschler and son, | Edwin, were business callers in Linton Monday. John Backhaus accompanied by Gottlleb Piefer transacted business at the Steve Koppy home recently. Several rattle snakes have been killed in stubble fields during thresh- ing this fall in this territory. Mon- day Frank Koppy saw 2 snake in one of his barns and discovered it to be a rattle snake. Misses Betty and Sylvia Sieverson of Valley City visited at Mrs. Dorothy Renschler’s the early part of this week. Math Koppy called at the Ed Surber home in Livona pert mits Tuesday morning lisses and Sylvia Sieverson, Lydia Renschler and Edwin and Renschler motored to Bismarck. Mrs. Grenz of Hazelton is visiting Miss Pauline Hagstrom spent Sun-} Mrs. Anton Fisher were callers one}home the past week were: Mr. andjdaughters visited at the Herman Mrs, A, F. Ghylin and sons, Mrs. Ole Olson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and son, Willie, Milton and Robert Marcovitz, Sammy Itscovitz, Willie Jiras, Gene and Wil- fred Little, Arnold Wold, Laurence] | Laurence Fitzgerald, Mrs.| | Backhaus home Sunday evening. John Richter and Godfrey Grenz were transacting business in Linton and Hazelton Saturday evening. ° Hazlegrove | Pi mitGtereak encod iot dhe | By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE John Sattler~and Allen FPraizer drove to Temvik Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Opal Gray called Thursday af- ternoon at the Carrie Kraft home. Ben Klangenburg and Harry Ulfers ag at John Sattler’s Friday morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre were shopping in town Thursday. Andrew Kraft and his mother were in Wing shopping recently. Emil Sattler and John Sattler called at Hazlegrove’s Friday. Frank Gray, Miss Opal Gray, Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Ed Wagner were callers at the Ben Klangenburg home Friday night. Ed and Art Ochsuner were in Arena Saturday. Harry Ulfers and Ed Schuller were in. Wing Saturday. Mrs. John Brose and son and Her- man Rachel were in Wing Saturday. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gfay drove to Pettibone Saturday to visit at the Harry Gray home. Mrs. Christ Wetzle was shopping in Arena Saturday afternoon. .Mrs. Joe Scallons and daughter were shoppers in Wing Saturday. Fred and Walter Sauter called at Ray Halzegrove's. Ed Schuller visited at Ed Ochsuner’s ° with Lewis Jorgenson near Alta. e eo: cI beck cia | Ecklund nt Frances > By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN John, Wednesday afternoon, Laurence Madland was a caller in Bismarck Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and daughter, Esther, were business call- ers in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. Jim Watkins was a caller at the Floyd Owen home Wednesday. | Miss Vina Harms started her term jof school at New Salem Monday morning. The Three Leaf Clover Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Kersham Thursday. Mrs. Chas. McCormick gave the lesson on party suggestions. ‘The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Charles McCormick Oct. 13. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vi- cinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and son, Pauli, Carl Muth, John Olsen and John Kruger. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son, Wayne, visited at the Elmer Lundquits and Edward Widger homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Gibson vis- ited at the W. A. Dietzman home Sunday. Elmer Lundquist was a business caller at the Earl Evens home Thurs- day. Heaton = By SARAH HEINLE rg | > Miss Sarah Berg is attending high school at Wilton. Sarah, Edwin, Richard and Andrew Heinle were callers at the Walter Grewe home Wednesday. A. H. Heinle and daughter, Rachel, and sons, Richard and Andrew, were Wilton shoppers Wednesday. Jake Schatz, Sr., is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Alta Shell of Underwood is working at the Jake Schatz, Jr. home. Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Kech were visiting relatives and firends at Mar-; tin Sunday. Lydia Fisher is visiting for a few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. John Schladt motored to Wilton Saturday evening. Mrs, Christ Wolf and daughter, Pauline, were Wilton shoppers Satur- Mrs. Park Wood accompanied Mrs.! day, ited with Mrs. A. T. Welch this week.|son, Frank and daughter, Marie, Dan Mrs. Paul Holmes entertained the! Green, Leslie Olson, Louise Heinle, the Visitors at the Paul Brezden home Sunday were William Brezden and Jennings young folks and Pete Seibel. Visitors at the William Wagner home Sunday evening were: Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wagner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wegner, Christ Flem- mer of Turtle lake and A. H. Heinle and daughter, Rachel and sons, Rich- ard and Andrew. i Still SEES A By B. P. HAGSTROM Mrs. Nina Sandelin, Mrs. Charles Lind and sons and Miss Anna Matt- son shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Cora Richard and daughter, Helen Jean, of Wilton and Harry Richard of Houston, Tex., were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson Tuesday. Donald, Ival and Neva Noon and George, Helen and Velma Johnson were among those at a picnic Sunday at the “Rocks” east of Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Stenquist and daughters, Ruth and Edna, of Painted ‘Woods were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom. Miss Alma Benson, who has been working in Grand Rapids, Mont., vis- ited with her sister, Mrs. John Asp- lund, Saturday and Sunday. She was en route to her home in Flasher. Her nephew, Robert Asplund, accompan- ied her to her home. The Ladies Aid of the Svedish Mis- sion church met at the Ole Hagstrom home Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs, Walfred Asplund and daughter, Doris, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund and children of Bismarck Sunday. Miss Helen Johnson enrolled in the Wilton high school Monday. Mrs. Albert Johnson called on Mrs. Gene Perkins and Mrs, Howard Tap- lin Monday, Mrs. Conrad Johnson and_ son, George and daughters, Helen, Marlys, Bernadine and Doris visited at the Charles Noon home Friday evening. and friends of Willow City were Sun- tzgeral Clusky Friday. to Bismarck y- ‘business in Wing Sat Mareen O’Brien | Mr. and Mrs, 8. W. Nemetz made a Monday of Wilton called at ‘the home of his father-in-law, H. C. |Rasche, ld! her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grenz this week. ‘The dancing party at the Herman Backhaus home Saturday evening was well attended. Visitors at the Koppy home Sun- day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Enders and family of ‘Tem- vik, Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Corwine and son, George, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Glass of Linton and Theodore Ren- schler. Miss Magalene Schnaible and broth- Wayne Sundstrom visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ship Sunday. Kasper and Laura Benson of Flash- ee ere visiting at the John Asplund me, The baptismal services of the Pen- tecostal church in Regan were held in Apple creek Sunday afternoon. Rey. A. Christensen officiated. John Law and daughter, Margaret, and Wesley Boettcher motored to Bowdells, N. D., to attend the funeral ° Louie Olsen visited his brother, Clarence Sundstrom of Ecklund town- | Lake. Soe ane 5 By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD oa { ° Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and small son and Anton Nelson visited at the O. G. Lillefjeld home ‘Thurs- day evening. The August Nelson's re- cently came here from Chicago and ‘are making their home with August's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nel- son, Hope Hunnefield called at the Wil- liam Brown home Saturday afternoon. Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton caller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Crowford of Mandan and Mrs. A. W. Fossum of Bismarck visited at the O. G. Lillefjeld home on Sunday evening. Glorine, daughter of Mrs. Fossum, returned jhome with them after spending the summer vacation at the Lillejfeld home, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom and children visited at Benzie’s at Painted Woods lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Kudick and Melvin Soderquist motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. August Nelson and small son, August, Jr. were Wilton callers Saturday. Mrs. ‘Lester Brown was a Wilton caller Thursday evening. Noreen Hunnefield visited friends near Regan last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.’Kudick and children and Melvin Soderquist called at the O. G. Lillefjeld home Monday morning. ‘Axel Stenquist was a Wilton caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and son, Marian, were visiting friends and rel- atives in Bismarck Sunday. a | Sterling | ——__—$— $$ $$ $$$ By FERN R. STEWART Mrs. William Kershaw and daugh- ter, Esther, visited: at the Carey John- son home Sunday. Alfred French and Addie Bryne of Bismarck visited at the Ernest John- son home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Loomis and son, Harold, of Steele visited at the A. L. Chenoweth home Sunday. Robert Meland spent Tuesday visit- ing Loren and Calvin Chenoweth while his parents and Oscar Anderson were shopping in Bismarck. Mrs. Hallie Belk and son, Buddy, who have spent the past three weeks visiting relatives in Minneapolis, re- turned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Park Woods and daughters, Dorothy and Margaret, of Menoken visited at the Eva Turner home Sunday. Harold Brownawell was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howitson ar- rived in town Saturday to get settled before school starts Monday. Ed Fogarty was a town caller Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riley, Joe Cox and daughter, Katherine, Doris Chen- oweth, Mrs. Pete Schlabach, Mrs. Random, Bud Wildfang and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and son, Glen, were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hermanson of Fargo spent Saturday night at the Earl Hall home. She left Sunday to spend a day at Mandan with rela- tives before returning to Fargo. Mrs. Eva Turner and son, Buddy, were Bismarck shoppers Monday. a eee ——-——+ | Richmond | ° By MARTHA BOSSERT George Duemel, O. J. Olson and Herny Jacobson were Tuesday callers at the G. A. Bossert home. Mrs, Singer and son, Arthur, from Mercer were Wednesday visitors at the G. A. Bossert home. Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and son, Al- bert, motored to Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melhoff, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hamburg, Mr. Brown and son, Wesley, from Minnesota were Sunday visitors at the Gottfried Bos- sert home. Ben Klagenberg and daughter, Anna Laura, were Thursday callers at the Gottfried Bossert home. ee | Christiana > By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ol- son Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family from near Driscoll were Sun- day visitors at the Ernest Schoon home, M. J. Olson of Driscoll called at the Robert Eisenbeisz home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and family, who stayed at the Alvin Hoover farm this summer, moved back on the Wallace place this week. They will reside there while Mr. Skin- ner puts up hay. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- ily visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Hansen Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family were Sunday callers at the Joe Paulson home. Adolph Hansen was a Sterling and Driscoll caller Friday. He also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson. Mrs. Hansen stayed with her mother, Mrs. Christ Schoon, while he was gone. Miss Nellie Dance, teacher of school No. 3, spent the weekend with her motaer at Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Regare were Sunday evening callers at the home of Jennie Clarke, Jake Weber was a business caller in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- ily were Driscoll callers Thursday. Mrs. Mildred McLean and son called on_J. R. Johnson Tuesday. Robert Barrows and Mrs. A. Hansen and daughter, Christine, were callers at the Christ Schoon home Monday. FAR NORTH AIR MAIL Edmonton, Alta.—The first step to open the Northwest Territories with a string of post offices has come with the announcement ‘that an air meil service may be opened to the far north, including points on Gréat Bear » The lake region is populated with miners after radium pitchblend. The planes will attempt tp operate on a regular daily schedule. . throug! dows of Charles Pahl’s home. Mrs. Lydia E. Glass, 76, was taken to court for the throwing. She blamed Pahi for her financial troubles and said: er aes mh Me Tanton Gaturday evel at:the:labiers sun, Mrs, Bepry. Holla, “The flower pots were all I had left Nelson homes. — motored to Regan Friday. . ae i | They returned Friday ‘Gunningham and Mr, and) Callers and guests at the J. F. beet Mr, and Mrs. John Backhaus ay pee by. C. W. Hulbert. i evening accom- and I thought he might as well have