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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. i ‘ ———$— NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Brittin { By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oberg. Killdeer, were overnight guests at the M. M. Dralle home Sunday. are former residents of Brittin. Mrs. Clark Crawford and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker were among Monday shoppers in Bismarck. Mrs. Jason Hoover and Mrs. O. U. Dutton attended the meeting for the Homemaker project leaders in Bis- marck Thursday. Miss Clara Mauk, Moffit, spent the week-end with Twila Dralle. Mrs. Dave Kershaw and children visited at the Howard Smith home near Sterling Saturday. Mr. Slater is considerably improved and hopes are held out for his com- plete recovery. Mrs. Arthur Metcalf, Driscoll, and daughter, Jackie Sherman, Tacoma, Wash., and son, Harold Sherman, De- troit, Mich., and J, H. Edminster, Devils Lake, visited with relatives at the O, U. Dutton home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Anderson and grandson, Billie McDonald, were en- tertained at dinner Sunday at the Jason Hoover home. Friday shoppers in Bismarck were Mrs, M. M. Dralle and Russell and Twila, Mrs. Dave Kershaw and Mrs. Cc. D. Kimbail. «Mrs. Sally Roberts, Miss Lydia Briscoe and Cashel Gosney attended | church in Bismarck Sunday and vis- | ited Mr. Slater at the hospital. ling spent Tuesday | | Miss Lillian Lee Right at the Dralle home. Mrs. George Morrison and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer | Andrews, were entertained at dinner Sunday at the James Hill home in| Moffit. H Mrs. William Marvel of near Fargo | arrived here last week, called by the) serious illness of her father, B. R.| Slater. | Mrs. Charles Anderson and grand- | son and Mrs. Jason Hoover and Miss Lillian Lee called at the Dralle home Sunday. Elmer Slater and Charles Dutton} were Bismarck visitors Tuesday. The Misses Alice Carlson and Lil-| lian Lee were Thursday supper guests at the C. D. Kimball home. Mrs. John Doan and Marge Baum-/} falk visited at the Frank King home} Saturday. Miss Evelyn Olson and Don Dralle of Moffit were Sunday evening vis- | itors at the Dralle home. | | The Obergs/ itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Violet also visited at the Elmer Lund- quist home Sunday. George Jacobson left for Minne- apolis Friday morning. He visited at Yhonor of her son Elmer's birthday |the Bloomquist home the last week. anniversary. © ad Warren Cotes of Conde, S. D., for- || Ecklund | jMerly of this vicinity, drove through | 4 ———____ a} here this week on his way to Bowman | ;county, where he will teach school | |this winter. Miss Dorothy Cotes will! teach near her home at Conde. ! Callers at the Louis Spitzer home Miss Hogue of Bismarck, Miss Ida!Sunday were: Albert Meyers, Mr./ | Magnuson, Paul Hogue and George; and Mys. Jack Lenihan and family, {Magnuson called at the Arthur Mag-' Louis Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Ben! |nus home Sunday. | Allenburger, Mrs. Charles Spitzer! | Misses Ella, Eva and Ruth Tryge and Leonard Spitzer. | jand Miss Jessie Pettis called at the} Mrs. David Easton and sons and| {Art Magnus home Sunday. daughter of Beulah are visiting at The Trygg Cedarhill Homemakers’! the Louis Spitzer home. club members held a meeting Sept. 14 auline Hagstrom and Mrs. David, at the home of Mrs. George Nelson, ton called at the Joe Sorch, Sr.,; Nine members were present, home Wednesday. Sam Brown and Joe Jiras made aj Mr. and Mrs. Art Franklund mo- trip to Rogers, N. D., Sunday to the! tored to Bismarck Friday. | Richard Schoorl home. | Ann Elizabeth McGennis has re- ; John Schlepp made a business trip| turned to Detroit Lakes, Minn, Miss) to Regan Friday. McGennis spent her vacation visit-| Mrs, Clifford Craven and Mr‘ 3 with her brother and sister-in-: George Nelson made a trip to Regan here. Friday to attend the Homemakers’ rs. John project lesson méeting. jend visiting Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday | marck. were Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and! Mrs. David Easton, sons David, Jr., Gerald and Gwendolyn, Emil John- | and Donald and daughter Marilyn son, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg/} visited at the Carl Spitzer home and Violet, and Elmer Magnus andj} Thursday. Lynn. | Mr, and Mrs. Bill Herman shopped Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Helen, | in Bismarck one day last week. Edgar, Edzel and Edna, and Hazel; Lawrence Gordon and Walter Wad- Taylor were supper guests Sunday at | dington called at the Treska home the George Nelson home. | Sunday H Amanda Mickelson of near Young-| M: town and New Salem visited a few| ited with Mrs, Elbin Erstrom Sun- days recently at the John Anderson ; day. home with Irene. Miss Helen Spitzer spent the week- | end with her parents here. Wild Rose | Mrs. George Montgomery called at & the Sam Schuler home Tuesday. By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Dixon spent the week- with relatives in Bis-| Mr. and Mrs, John Partyke and jsons Frank and Eddie visited with | relatives in Wilton Sunday. R. Ww. Miss Pauline Hagstrom, who} mavie 9" business tran te Bier | teaches Eckiund School No. 2,” spent Friday. | ae Ade st) at ad sued cae Mr. and Mrs. Dona’ ry |e a ee ee ee HaaonGetaaeh ca Mie Thatina |of Denhoff were overnight guests of| Shipley, all of Bismarck, were calling} Mt. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer Sunday. on relatives here Wednesday evening. |* = r Misses Mabel Wilson and Esther Moffit Lang, Wild Rose teachers, attended | »—- the teachers’ demonstration at Boyd township Friday. By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Fred and Lee Saville spent the week-end at Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson and mall son Donald were Sunday vis- The Misses Edna Doehle and Gdadys Moffit, Fred Doehle and Clar- ;ence Beard visited at the Asbridge jand Leslie Clark homes Sunday. The Women's Foreign Missionary tsocicty met at the home of Mrs. Val-| |entine Benz Wednesday. Officers for the coming year were elected. | Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell B, Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sauer of near Valley City and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell of Moffit made a short call at the W. H. Brownawell home| Buster King spent Wednesday night with Elmer Slater and Charley Dut-; ton in Moffit. | The Misses Lola and Nellie Mor-/ rison and Lloyd dined at the Kinzler| home in Moffit last week. | Driscoll \| >———— By DELLA MAE OLSON | Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and! daughter, Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Hazel) Nelson and John Hagen were shop-, pers in Bismarck Friday. Doc Sherman left Saturday for Na- poieon, where he will be employed. | Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Dahl, Miss; Mina Lewis and Mr. Tollefson of Bis-| marck spent Sunday at the Joe Lewis; home. The Women's Forelen Missionary| Society met last Tuesday with Mrs.| Roy Colton. | Mrs, Ringstad and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Viger of Dalton, Minn., who have been| visiting Mrs. Hannah Pederson, re-{ turned home Thursday. | Joel Erickson returned home Sat- urday from Cleveland, where he has! been employed this summer. | Mrs. W. E. Titus, Mrs. H. M. Ward/ and son and Mable Rosvold were! shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. | Mrs. Victor Pederson and daughter | Jacqueline were supper guests at the} A. H. Meland home Sunday evening. | Miss Hazel Brushwein was tendered | @ farewell party at her home Friday evening by a group of friends. Miss | Brushwein is leaving for Minot to at-| tend the teachers’ college. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett spent} Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hannah} Pederson. | Mr, and Mrs, H. M. Ward and son | spent Monday afternoon at the F. ©. Johnson home. Mrs. Hilda Wold called on Mrs. E.; C. Ruble Saturday afternoon. | A stag birthday surprise party was given for Nels Meland Thursday eve- ning at the J. R. Johnson home. ‘Whist was played during the evening, Prizes going to Ed Madson and George Haugen. K. A. Ersland left Sunday evening} and Mrs. Frank Benz motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. The members of the Rainbow | Homemakers’ club gathered at the {home of Mrs, Fay Johnson Saturday } ‘night in honor of the project leaders | for last year, Mrs. Tom Watkins and Mrs. Emil Enockson. Husbands and families were guests. Mrs. Lily Jenkins has left for Butte, Mont., where she will visit for Walter Jones of Moffit made a short | @ Week or 10 days. She will then re- business call here Sunday evening. | turn to North Dakota to visit before Walter Feltheim left Monday morn-| returning to her home at Detroit,! ing to stay at the home of his grand- | Mich. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Feltheim,! The Misses Pearl and Ellen John- and attend high school in Braddock. |S spent Saturday night at Bis- Mr. and Mrs. O. B, Swanson were | Marck. in Bismarck Saturday. | The Sunday school held its elec- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Feltheim and! tion of officers Sunday afternoon. children, Walter and Ruby, visited; Mrs. Jim Hill was elected superin- relatives at Wing Sunday. \tendent; Mrs. C. E. Moffit, assistant > superintendent; Miss Harriet Moffit, M k , | Secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. George enoken | Morrison, president of Cradle Roll department. Don Dralle called at the B. F. Lan By MRS. JENNIE DANCE —_| nome Tuesday. une The Misses Amanda Iwen and Har- riet Moffit visited at the Homer Brownawell home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmidt near Menoken Sunday. Miss Harriet Moffit and Murray House visited at the Hofstad home Sunday evening. Mrs. Emil Enockson and son Clif- ford and Miss Amanda Iwen returned home from Arthur, N. D., Friday eve- ning after a three weeks’ visit at their parents’ horge. Wilbur, Oliver Tuesday. Misses Mabel Wilson and Esther Lang were shopping in Bismarck Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell of Sterling Sunda: Ervin Wentz visited at the Jake Shaffer home Sunday. ° Frank Wachal was discharged from | a Bismarck hospital Saturday after | recovering from an operation for ap- | pendicitis. Miss Violet Walgren was taken ill! suddenly and now is a patient in a| Bismarck hospital. The Parent-Teachers meeting will} be held this year on the last Friday} of every month. The first mecting will be held Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Robinson and family were shopping in Bismarck! Saturday. Mrs. Albin Spangberg and daughter | 'Chesrown, brother, Russell and sis- and Mrs, Chester Erstrom vis-| 4, i Mrs. G. A. Bossert and son, Albert, | Sunday. ‘Sherman called at the Gosney home Miss Blanche Stewart motored to Valley City Friday evening. Mrs. V. M. Craven and daughter, Miss Elea- nor, and grandson, Jackie Yule, and Miss Margaret Olsen accompanied Miss Stewart. Miss Eleanor Craven | will remain in Valley City to attend the teachers’ college. The freshmen in high school were entertained at an initiation party Friday night. John Craven and two children mo- tored to Regan Friday. Fifteen rural teachers met at Boyd School No. 2 for teacher training classes Friday. and Emil Iwen returned home with them. Mrs. George Morrison and children and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews and daughter, Bertha Marie, were dinner guests at the James Hill home Sunday. Miss Etta Hoffman and Clair Por- ter were Bismarck callers Tuesday. There will be a play, “Workers To- gether,” at the hall Friday, Sept. 30. Special music and several other fea- tures will be given. Hamburgers, pie and coffee will be served. Mr. and Mrs. James Legg and Miss Marie Vandicott visited at the Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Ferman Busby transacted business in Linton Wednesday. Francis Chesrown drove to Linton; Friday afternoon. He was accompan- fed home by his mother, Mrs. Frank ter, Miss Ann, who spent the week- end on the ranch. Mrs. Porter Umber is on the sick! list this week. Callers in Linton from this vicinity Saturday were Herman Backhaus and and sons, Dewey Lawler, Mr: and Mrs, daughters, Mr. and Mrs. David Joeb Fred Joez and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters and i Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Joeb. Earl Smith, who has been ill with the grippe for the past several weeks, is able to be up and around. Gayton school No. 2 started Mon-} day with Miss Nora Streu as teacher. Miss Emma Joeb, daughter of Mr.} and Mrs. David Joeb, is in Linton at- tending high school. Jim Postle, Bud Scheir and Lincoln Creig drove to Linton Friday evening. Visitors at the Herman Backhaus home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Bacxhaus and daughters, Miss Maga- line and Ted Schnaible, Olaf Knudt- ston, Frank and Steve Koppy, jr., and| Charles Steinerson. i Gottlieb Grenz of Temvik called at! the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. | Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Albert Bossert was a Saturday caller at the Dan Hien home. Henry Hien, Donald Rhodes and Walter Melhoff were Sunday visitors at the Bossert home. Mr. and Mrs. William Witt and daughter, Lydia, and Mrs. Christ Wentz and daughters were Thursday callers at the Bossert home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hien, Mr. and attended church services in Tuttle Dorothy Skie and Irene Horst spent @ few days at the David Hien home. Helen Degner spent Sunday visiting | at her parental home. td | ° Taft | ities By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were Sterling callers Monday. Miss Ida Hurr was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Rice and Mrs. Vernice Wednesday. Mrs. Laverne Richardson visited at the Henry Jessen home Wednesday. Anton Oberg transacted business in Sterling Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fogarty visited at the Elsus Elness home in Sterling Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were Sterling callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling were Sterling callers Thursday. They also called at the Carl Pillen home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson have as their guests this week, Mrs. Anderson's brother and Mr. Ander- son’s two brothers, all from Sioux Falls, 8. D. Mr, and Mrs. Elsus Elness and little granddaughter visited at the Horace Fairchild home Wednesday. The Henry Jessen family were Cap- ital City visitors Saturday. Chris Baker from Livona has en- tered Sterling high school and is stay- ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. Carl Pillen. Mrs. John Baker is visiting at the Floyd Belk home in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kositzky and daughter, Eloyce, of Bismarck visited Sunday with Mrs. Kositzky’s mother, Mrs. Charles Gaskill. Norval Marvel transacted business in Sterling Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Selmer Dyrstad both are on the sick list. The Clarence Anderson family and guests attended the Farmers’ Union dance in Sterling Friday night. The Baeth brothers were Sterling callers Friday night. ? | Braddock — ——— ——____————q By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Jane Edholm, who has been in the Bismarck hospital suffering from an injury received from falling off a horse, returned home Sunday. Mrs, A. J. Piers, Miss Gertrude, Miss Sagn and Miss Brudevold were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Arntz and Mesdames V. M. Craven and A. C. Dance attended he project leaders’ meeting in Bismarck Thursday. for St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble and P. C. little boys called on Braddock friends ‘Saturday. They were en route from Washington to Wisconsin where they Enockson home Sunday evening. ° Tompt spent Wednesday and Thurs- day in Bismarck. Mrs. Tompt, who has been a patient at the Bismarck hospital, returned home Thursday evening with them. Mrs. Ella Rosvold and Mrs. Clar- ence Swanson attended the Home- makers’ project leaders’ meeting held in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. E. Metcalf have had as visitors Jackie Sherman of Billings, Mont., and J. H. Devils Lal of the state, where they have been employed. There will be Lutheran services at 11_ o'clock Sunday, Sept. 25. ‘The Glencoe Ladies’ Aid was to be Cromwell entertained by the Menoken Ladies’ Aid Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ches- ter Boyd and family and Mrs. Gulson | were the only guests of the Aid. The} next meeting will be held at the V. M. Craven home. Miss Orpha Agnew motored to Tem- vik twice this week. The birthday club met at the Ralph Ishmael home Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Ishmael's birthday. Four tables of bridge were in play. ape score was won by Walter Yea-| le. Howard Sherman of Iowa is visit-| ing his uncle, Marvin Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and family, Misses Luella Tollefson and | Ida Giese were supper guests of Mrs. M. E. Funston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves mo- Hendershott, a few weeks. tored to Zemavik Bunda. Harry Brown and Donald Little h =) were business callers in this commu- | Sibley Butte || nity this week. ——_—___————————_*| _ F. H. Schroeder, Savane Gertrude and Miss Bernice Gierke were shop- By MES. ELMER BLOOMQUIST P ° By LILLIE JIRAS F. H, Schroeder, Martin Nelson, Bud Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and daughter, Wanda Kay, of Meno- ken, were callers at the Clarence! Long home Tuesday. Lawrence Stocks was a caller at the Porter Nelson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley motored to Bismarck and Mandan Thursday. Mrs. Viran Nelson and daughter, Marjorie May, visited Mrs. F. C. Nel- son Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Long ahd Lillie Jiras were business callers at the Brown brothers’ farm Tuesday. Miss Mildred Skoglund of Duluth, Minn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert pers in Bismarck Thursday. Miss Alice Swanson spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. J. A. Varley. Mrs. Bud Nelson, who is teaching school near New Salem, spent. the week-end at her home here. Miss Mildred Hilken of Wilton, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Fricke, returned to her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jiras, Mrs. J. A. Varley and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long were guevts at the Otto Ayers home in Menoken and at the T. I. Bailey home near Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson and family were guests Sunday at the W. E. Lips home near Bismarck. Miss Catherine McLean and Mrs. Anderson, teachers of the Cromwell schools, spent the week-end in Bis- marck. FP. H. Schroeder and fi A. Norlin called on Earl Evans Thursday afternoon. Garry Glum called on E. Bloom- quist Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. Couch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins, Mrs. Evans and children and Mrs. Elmer Bloom- quist and Wayne motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Peter Davidson motored to Bis- marck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch and chil- dren visited at the Tebbo Harms and Frank Trygg homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom (op bayoesh visited at the E. Evans Sunday. Elmer Bloomquist and Wayne called on P. P. Bliss Friday. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins visited at were the 8. E. Clizbe home Sunday. Elmer Bloomquist and family vis- ited at the Ed Widger and Elmer Lundquist homes Sunday, Mr. and Sunday guests at the Walter on ing home at Anamoose, N: D, M. F. Parker of Bismarck is spend. Head a few days with Bud Nelson, will make their home. They formerly lived in Braddock. ‘Those interested in reorganizing the P. T. A. for the coming year will meet in the high school assembly at 8:00 p. m. Friday, Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gimbel visited Sunday with Hazelton friends. Rev. E. Benzon will conduct serv- ices in the Maria Lutheran church Sunday evening at 8 o’flock. The Braddock Altar Society of the Catholic church will hold a card party in the W. C. hall Friday evening. O. R. Bauer and William Ryan of Bismarck were Braddock callers Fri- day. | Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. M. Schaefer north of Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan and chil- dren visited Wednesday with relatives at Napoleon. Mrs, F. M. Long returned home Saturday evening from a two weeks visit at Des Moines, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson and children of Jamestown visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen Sunday. Miss Mary Feyereisen returned to Bismarck Friday after a week's visit at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Art Button and Lyle visited Sunday in Burnstad. Mrs. M. E. Ryan accompanied them as far as Napoleon. At a recent meeting of the town board, O. R. Martin was appointed marshall in the place of John Presz- ler who resigned. f Mies Ethel Mandigo returned Thurs- day from 8t. Paul. J. G. De France and Billy of Hazel- ton were Braddock callers Thursday. Art Cramer returned to school at Fargo Thursday. Miss Hattie Fetter- ley and Miss Linda Juhola returned to Jamestown College Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton enter- tained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Aarvig of Kintyre. Covers were laid for 24 guests. The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Thursday. Miss Piers has been elected adviser of the Girls’ Reserve. the Glels Reserve, f Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Rev. H. M. Gulson, pastor of the Glencoe and Stewartsdale churches, will hold services in the local Pres- byterian church Sunday evening, Sept. 35. Miss Grace Falkenstein, who has been visiting here with her parents, leave at an early date for Morton county where she will teach school near St. Anthony. Richard Rupp, who has been spend- ing the summer months here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp, ‘left Monday for Fargo to resume his studies at the agricultural college. Mrs. C. V. Anderson, who has Seen a patient in the Bismarck hospital for several weeks, underwent an opera- tion Wednesday morning. She is said to be in a serious condition. Mr. An- derson has been staying in Bismarck with his wife. The Baldwin schools opened Mon- day morning with Miles Stanton of Braddock as teacher. He taught here last year. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson of Naughton were callers in the com- munity the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Shep Haas of Turtle Lake visited with Mrs. Haas’ mother, Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart Friday and Saturday. Rev. J. V. Richert of Bismarck held services in the German Lutheran church Sunday afternoon. Fred Wood was a caller in the Cap- ital City Thursday. W. C. Gehrke motored to the John Risch farm in Oliver county Thurs- day on business. Miss Bernice Morris and Miss Al- dyth McCullough, local teachers, at- tended the teachers’ demonstration meeting at Regan Tuesday. Local farmers shipped cattle from the stockyards Friday to the Twin City markets. L. E. Heaton, sr., of McKenzie was here on a business errand recently. | Rock Hill ° By RUTH LITTLE " J. F. Little called at the Ehnes, Rasche and Marcovitz homes Wed- nesday. Regan callers Tuesday were Mrs. Mabel Bailey, Hester Bailey and An- drew Walker. Virgil Little called at the H. C. Rasche home Wednesday afternoon. Francis Fitzgerald, Hugo and Emma Nelson motored to Arena Sunday. Mrs. Joe Cook returned home from Orva Bailey's Saturday, where she was a guest for several days. Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver called at the Del Davis home Sunday. Willie Graf was an overnight guest at the Philip Wahl home Saturday. Alfred Johnson of Fargo was a week-end guest at the Mrs. M. Fuel- ing home. Bert Mack called at the Charlie Hettick home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family were Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mrs. J. M. Humphreys was & ‘Thursday evening dinner guest at the home of Mrs. Fred Olson and Mrs. Lawrence O'Larry. daughter were Sunday guests at the Nels Alm home. Sunday guests at the W. H. Kolb home were Andrew Kolb, Allen Tol- liver and Stephen Monroe. Alfred Borth was a Sunday guest at the Fred Ehnes home. Mrs. A. McCoy and sons, Fred and Ira, were Sunday guests at the Orva Bailey home. Irene Fitzgerald and Phyllis Little visited Sunday afternoon with Hilda and Tillie Waugeman. Joseph Cook and Olga Seibel called at the Andrew Walker home Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall and fam- ily of Mercer were Sunday guests at the Gus Graf home. Callers and guests at the J. F. Lit- tle home the last week were Alvin Manning, Fred Ehnes, Willie Ehnes, Mrs. V. N. Monroe, Mrs. K. Kolb, 8. V. Monroe, Allen Tolliver, Gus Heinle, Andrew Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Marcovitz, Mr. Borth, Sammy Itsco- vitz, Willie Graf and J. Zelmer, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Haakenson, Mrs. Randal Boyd and daughter Isabelle of Bismarck were Tuesday guests at the Andrew Walker home. Alyce Walker returned home with them. Vincent Sherman was a week-end guest at the W. J. Jiras home near Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen and family were Sunday guests at the Knute Knutson home. r Sterli c terling By FERN R. STEWART William McClusky of McKenzie was a town caller Friday. Charley Ryan and Joe Cox were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Mrs, Tom caver were McKenzie callers Tues- ye Mr. and Mrs, Jake Heaton and fam- ily ‘of McKenzie were town callers Tuesday evening. Leonard Kossel of Driscoll was a business caller in town Friday. Henry Jessen and Jack Dennis were town callers Monday. Carey Johnson and Lester Clarke were town callers Monday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Dyrstad and family were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday. Warren Belile was a town caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Howitson were Bismarck callers Tuesday evening. The Sterling Farmers’ Union held its regular meeting at the hall Mon- day night. AA ee ay By B. P. HAGSTROM Louie Lind, a pioneer of this com- munity, died ot his home Saturday evening about 9:45 o'clock. His wife and three sons, Hjalmer, Vernon and Louis were present at his bedside at here for the past 30 years except for five years which he and his family spent in Harmony, Minn. In 1930 they returned to their farm and have re- sided here since. his wife and three sons and a daugh- ter by @ former marriage. Funeral services were conducted from the S. A. Engleman Thursday, Sept. 29. The opening meeting of the Brad- Swedish Lutheran church Tuesday. George Johnson left Tuesday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein, will | ni Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm and| the time of his death. Lind has lived | 4 of young folks were entertained at the fie Tosseth home as @ farewell for ir. and Mrs. Martin Strand and daughters, Verna, Alvina, Arlene and Lois were afternoon guests at the Fred Johnson home Sunday. Misses Margaret Law and Illa Strand were over night guests of Mrs. Wesley Boettcher Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. John-T. Johnson and daughters, Helen and Delores, were Capital City shoppers Wednesday. Misses Cora Devee Richard, Helen, Doris and Velma Johnson visited at the Ole Hagstrom home Friday eve- ing. The boys’ baby beef club met Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson. Anthony Erickson, j¢lub leader and County Agent H. O. Putnam were present. Visitors were Victor Anderson and daughter, Mar- garet, Mrs. Anthony Erickson and Miss Margaret Hagstrom. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Os- car Wickstrom Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John Ecklund of Bis- marck and Mr. and Mrs. William Rob- ertson of Pasadena, Cal., were guests of Mrs. Nine -Sandelin and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lind Wednesday. Fri- day they left for the latter’s home in Pasadena. Mrs. Harry Johnson motored to Bis- marck Friday for her daughter, Mer- riam, who attends school there. Morris Carlson and Fred Lindahl of Milbank, S. D. visited at the Conrad Johnson home Wednesday evening. John Law and daughter, Margaret, Miss Illa Strand and Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and children were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hag- strom. ¢——————_—* Regan | en NTO ASM OT | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS | ¢ Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Rierson were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson. Mrs. Luella Stratton of Bismarck dock Study and Civic club was held | ing for Butterfield, Minn., where he!/and Mrs. P. E. Patton were callers in at the home of Mrs. A. R, Button | will work. Monday evening a number | Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Bill Ollenberger and Mrs. Dave McGinnis were Friday callers at’ the Ghylin home. Miss Violet Olson and Mrs. Bill Ross attended Homemakers’ class in Regan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O’Larry, Mrs, Fred Olson and Kathryn Mary and Sidney Cook called at the Ghylin home Friday evening. Mrs. Ole Wold visited with Mrs. Jordahl.-Monday. Mrs. Strand and Barney called in Wilton Sunday to visit Mrs. B. O. Strand and son. Mr. and Mrs, A, F. Ghylin and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen and daugh- ter and P. Jacobson helped Violet Ol- son celebrate her birthday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and son of Bismarck visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily spent Saturday evening and Sun- day at the John Fisher home near Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and Clair called at the Fuelling home Tuesday morning. ‘The Hiembauh children and Howard Lindsey started to school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin and family took Edna Olson back to Wilton Sun- day evening. She spent two weeks at the Ghylin home. Violet Olson spent a few days in Wing helping Mrs. Gust Olson with house work. Willard Olson spent a few days with his grandparents. + i, Heaton Callers at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday were Jake Brown of Mercer, Joe Brezden and Louis Rassmenson. Edward Warner, Rudolph Wall, Henry Scheafer and Arthur Warner were Wilton callers Wednesday. John Schladt motored to Mercer ‘Wednesday. Henry Scheafer and Rudolph Wall were callers at the Mike Wall home By SARAH HEINLE was a Regan caller Friday. Mrs. H. F. Dimond and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg motored to Wilton Thurs- day and attended the funeral services held for Jeanette Richards. Mrs. Gillette of Bismarck was @ guest of Mrs. A. L. Garnes last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer motored to Wilton Thursday. B. O. Lein and A, H. Lundberg mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. A. L. Garnes, Mrs, O. B. Aune and Mrs, Cox were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. : A teachers’ demonstration meeting was held at Regan Tuesday and Wed- nesday. Twelve teachers from this district attended. Miss La Verna Hauser of McClusky and Mrs, Allan Westerman motored to Bismarck Thursday. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. H. F. Dimond Wednesday. The next meeting will be held Oct. 5 at the home of Mrs. Norton Strand. Rev. Mr. Christenson motored to the Black Hills last week. Clayton White of Bismarck was & guest of his aunt and uncle, Nellie and Oscar Lundberg. Mr, and Mrs, Carl Lein entertained a group of friends Friday evening, the occasion being their fourth wedding anniversary. j Miss Berniece Rhines left for Fargo | Sunday where she will enter her soph- omore year at the agricultural col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Le Barron of Bismarck were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tedholm and sons were week-end guests of relatives at Pettibone. B. O. Lein and George Anderson of Wing motored to Minot Monday. McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Bailey of near Bismarck were very pleasantly sur- prised Wednesday evening when their daughters and sons and their families gathered at the Bailey home to cele- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Bai- ley were presented a set of dishes as were present. The daughters are Mrs. |. T. Hughes, McKenzie; Mrs. Otto Ayers, Menoken; Mrs. C. R. Jacobson and Mrs. D. W. Loney of Bismarck; Oat Bailey of Bismarck, Mrs. Bailey's sister, Miss Rachel Skelton was also present. ‘The Homemakers club was enter- tained by Mrs. Van Scott Friday. The next month’s meeting will be with a gift from their children, all of whom|* ‘Wednesday. Jake Wagner called at the A._H. Heinle home Thursday. Otto Fauth of Emery, S. D. was a visitor at the A. H. Heinle home Fri- day. Friday callers at the A. H. Heinle home were Guy Pain, Rudolph and Willie Berg and Mrs. John Schladt and daughters, Ruth and Frances. Mike Kobynick and daughter, An- nie, motored to Wilton Friday. Fred Wagner and Emanuel Heintz were Wilton callers Friday. Eddie Schatz underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis at the Bismarck | hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kobynick and daughters were visitors at the William | Brezden home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller and daughters were Mercer shoppers Sat- urday evening. HY if Clear Lake | > ? By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Ray Beyer and mother were Bis- marck callers Wednesday. Miss Esther Hausen is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ole Newland and family. ‘There was no school Friday as Miss Hall attended the teachers’ demon- stration at Menoken. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Smith had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith. A birthday surprise dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Henry Olson Sunday. Those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olsen, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gibsen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen, Miss Myrtle and Walter Christensen, Mrs. J. E. Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and sons, Carl and Bobby. Mr, and Mrs. Will Stiles called on Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen Sunday. Christ Schoon called on Alfred Ol- son on business Tuesday. Mrs. Will Stiles was a caller at the J. W. Beyer home Tuesday. George Hardwig called at the Christ Schoon home Tuesday. Hazelton By ADALINE LANDSBERGER brate Mr. and Mrs. Bailey's 40th wed- | 4. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggle were Bismarck visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Taube and son, Sylvester, were at the river Sunday. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Frank Splonskowskie of Braddock were business callers here Thursday. Carl Fischer, Earl Steiner and Lee Mrs, E. L, Adams. Miss Esther Watson, high school student at Bismarck, spent the week- end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson. Mrs, Fred Habeck was a shopper in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. E. L, Adams and son, Eddie, jr., spent the week-end at Elgin with Mrs, Adams’ mother, Mrs. I. Rafte- seth. Mrs. H. E. Wildfang of Sterling vis- ited her sister, Mrs. Henry Larson, ‘Thursday. ‘Wilma Scott and Edna Coons were Tuesday evening visitors at the P. J. McNeill home. Gerald Boren arrived home from Flasher Friday where he has been em- ployed, Mrs. G. Manly and Mrs, Isabelle Colby were Tuesday visitors at the Henry Larson home. ‘Mrs. M. J. Belcher of Driscoll called on friends in McKenzie Monday. Mrs. Joe Coder and Mrs. Hansen of Moffit called on Mrs. M. A. Dou- cette Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doucette and daughter, Beatrice, were dinner guests at the H. 8. Fairchild home Sunday. J.T. Groth left Friday for his home Larson attended the project meeting in Bismarck Thurs- day. Mrs. Georg: has to represent North Dakota at the postmasters’ convention to be held in ‘Washington, D. ©. in October. Mary McCloskey left for Wahpeton Saturday where she will attend school. ‘The 4-H seniors club will meet Sat- urday at the home of Mary Ellen Rage. Canfield By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Lucille Johnson called at the Ghylin L. Jordahl home Friday evening. Mrs. Humphreys returned to Bismarck with him to spend week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Miss Withem Rott made a, trip to Fargo Thursday returning Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shea and daugh- ter, Mildred, and Mrs. Maggie Shea were at Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yester visited friends at Pollock Sunday. J. D. McCusker transacted business at Bismarck Tuesday and Friday. ‘The W. C. T. U. will meet Wednes- day, Sept. 21, at the home of Mrs. Dora’ Miller. Maynard Sholtz and Carl Gregory left Monday for Fargo where they will attend the agricultural college. ‘The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met ‘Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Annie Brindle. Mr. and Mrs. Lautermilch were at Linton Saturday. Mrs. Marie 8. Koch arrived home last Sunday from a visit at points in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCusker ar- rived home Monday from Saskatoon, Can., where they took their son, Wil- fred, who will continue his studies at the medical college there. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Shep were at Linton \ Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Thompson were at Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jde Prefontaine and daughter, Margaret, were at Bismarck Sati '. Be ictatein of Groton, 8, D. ar- rived Thursday to visit with mother-in-law. N ‘Miss Elvira Wohlmann, who teaches school near Westfield, spent the week end at her home. Mrs, Annie Klabunde entertained & number of friends at a card party ‘Wednesday evening. , mnsored by the Hazelton will be held Friday in the school gymnasium. Betty Rott and Bobby Rott cele- brated their eighth birthday Thurs- day afternoon by a party hep at et home. Mrs. N. P. Anderson and Mrs. An- nie Bjornson of Kulm were visitors at the home of Mrs. Annie Klabunde the school gymnasium Monday eve- ning. Officers were elected as fol- lows; president, Mr. Edwin Hulsether; vice president, Rev. Mr. Schlegel; sec- retary, Miss Mae Stoddart; treasurer, Mrs. McCusker. Miss Hilda Schiermeister expects tc leave for Valley City where she will enter the normal school. ’ A number of the friends of Miss Eleanor Renschler surprised her on her birthday Wednesday. Mrs. 8. B. Wescott éntertained the bridge club Wednesday evening at the Andrus hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. William Beseler left Wednesday on a trip to Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota points to visit relatives, ( Christiana By VIOLET A, CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- ily and Miss Esther Hansen called at the Robert Eisenbeisz home Sunday. Martin Olson, jr., called at the Henry and Alfred Olson homes Mon- day. Martin Olson, jr. called at the Henry and Alfred Olson homes Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Miss Tillie Schoon were Driscoll callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langrehr and family of South Dakota recently ar- rived here for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and family of Sterling township visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amber Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schoon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langrehr ; and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph |Bassen and family spent Sunday at the Ernest Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and family were Driscoll callers Sunday. 4 Chaviel Belile and Miss Bernice Schmidtkumz called at the Ole New- land home Thursday evening. Eli Harding was a Sterling calle: Friday evening. Carl Beyer called on his father, J. W. Beyer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeiss called at the Dan Wahlman, Emil Lang and Fredo Envik homes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bas- sen and family visited at the Christ Schoon home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily were Driscoll callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freshour and fam- lily visited at the Martin Magnus home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie and Mrs. Carl Beyer and daughter were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. e Missouri > | By L. M. CRAWFORD Hilda and Eleanor McDonald visitea jat the Leslie Clark home Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Lucille visited at the William McDon- ald home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Roy Small is receiving medical | treatment in a Bismarck hospital. Art Jinkens is visiting at the Del- bert Bassart home. Eugene Fisher and Norma Nelson visited at the William McDonald home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughters, Lucille and Mrs. C. D. Kimball left Saturday for Kent, Minn., where they will visit relatives. Bob McDonell spent the week-end at the Leslie Clark home. Stanton Robinson .spent the week- end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson. /Marjorie McDonald spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Irvine and family, Mr. and Mrs. James McDon- ald, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Anderson and family and Red Tressler were Sunday dinner guests at the William McDon- ald home. the occasion being Mr. Mc- Donald's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clooten visited at, the home of Mrs. Clooten’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth, Sun- day. George Cabbage visited at the Wil- liam McDonald home Tuesday eve- ning. fe Welch’s Spur : & By MRS. R. M. WELCH | Lawrence Doppler called at the Warren Taylor home Wednesday eve- ning. Walter Boyd left for Jamestown College the latter part of this week. Jimmie Dulam, who has been in the hospital with throat trouble, has re- turned home. Mrs. Paul Skinner called on Mrs. Robert Welch Friday morning. Glen Oder and Alfred Born called: at the Doppler home Friday. Oliver Welch called at the home of his son, Robert, Friday evening and spent the week-end with his other son, John. Word was received here from Ed Doppler and Elmer Ellsworth of their safe arrival home in Merced, Cal. Mr. Doppler, a former resident of this vi- cinity, and his brother-in-law, Elmer Ellsworth, visited here this summer. John Craven, Mrs. Glen Oder, Miss Vina Oder, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dor- man, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Oliver Welch, Louella Tollifson, Walter Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and little son were in Bismarck Saturday. Warren Taylor called on Mr. and Mrs, Paul Skinner Friday evening. ° - Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Harry Ulfers called Tuesday morn- ing at John Sgttlers. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray returned home Tuesday from Petti- his! bone, where they were visiting at the Harry Gray home over the week-end. Ed Ochsuner called Wednesday af- ternoon at Hazlegroves, Frank Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Opal Gray called at the John Sattler and Andrew Kraft homes Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs, John Stewart and daughter, Adraine, and sons, Wallace and Jackie, were in Bismarck Monday. Fred Wagner was in Tuttle on busi- ness this week. Mr, and Mrs. Luther Bidwell and children are now living in Bismarck. Ben Klangenburg called at Kraft’s en route te Goldberg’s Sunday. Elmer Drumm and son, Wayne, were callers at John Brose’s and Ed Pond’s Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Spitzer were Sun- day guests of the Owen. McIntyr family. ‘