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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBOR: Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH A number of the farmers of this vicinity were endeavoring to get their potato crop out of the ground this week. The potato yield of this locality is less than half of normal. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch motored to Bismarck on business the middle of this week. Earl Baker and son, Warren, called at the Robert Welch home recently. Mrs. Paul Skinner called at the El win Hoover farm near Moffit one day this week. The Missionary sor munity gathered at the home of Mrs. Sara McMurrich for a surprise party Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Dorman, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Skinner, called at the C. K. Boyd home Thursday. Lawrence Doppler and Marcus ‘Trembley motored to Bismarck Thurs- | in this vicinity the first part of the; day. Miss Louella Tolelfson, teacher of Boyd School No. 1, spent Thursday night at the Paul Skinner home. | ter Arylene and sons Glen and John | were Sunday visitors at the George Kusch home. C. A. Boohiester and son Virgil left | for their home at Belle Plaine, Iowa, | Monday. The 4-H Poultry club gave a party at the schoolhouse Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lang were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. L. B. Smith was a Bismarck shop- per Monday. Bill VanVleet was a business caller in town Monday morning. L. E, Heaton, Jr., of McKenzie was |a town caller Wednesda! Hea S. W. Burleigh | \% a 'Y of this com- | By MRS. ALEX STEWART | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson visited at Andrew Irvine's Sunday. | Vernon McLean visited at the Nor- man Stewart home Sunday. A. J. Arnot, Bismarck, was a caller | week, | Mrs. John Stewart, Ervin Gram- jling, Mrs. Alex Stewart and daugh- |ters and Howard Kenney motored to ie | Otto Dorma ssisted by} Wilton Friday to take Mr. Kenney jluncheon Saturday afternoon for i ;M. T. Olson and Miss Olson. | Miss Ethel Tompt left for Fargo Friday evening. Jacqueline, were supper guests Sun- land of McVille and M. Burgaard of Aneta were callers at the M. T. Olson home Thursday while en route to | ; Portland, Ore. Mesdames A. H. and Carl Meland will be hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid | Oct. 6 at the Carl Meland home. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. E. Metcalf were visitors at the John Coulthorpe home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson were sup- ; per guests Sunday evening at the A.| H. Meland home. Brittin By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and little George Lee left by car Thurs- day morning for Osaxis, Minn., where | they will spend a week visiting rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. M. M: Dralle and family were callers at the Richard Owens home Sunday morning. Mrs. C. D. Kimball arrived home Friday evening after a week's visit Mesdames E. C. Ruble, F, O. Johnson, | Mrs. Victor Pederson and daughter, | day evening at the W. VanVleet home. | Harris Oakland, Miss Esther Oak-! Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Strand ;@ Student at the state teachers’ col- lege. Mrs, Brennise returned Sunday. Russell Hopkins was a_ Friday, evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer. Emma Coleman spent the week- end at her home south of Regan. N. O. Strand and children were | at her farm home. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Fisher were Sunday guests of Wilton relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heer of Bismarck Were week-end guests at the F. L. Hendrickson home. Hazel Rhines was a Sunday guest of her father, C. E. Rhines. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman motcred to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hopkins and Mrs. N. O. Strand motored to Bis- marck Monday. They were accom- panied by Max and Paul Landes, who have been guests at the Strand home. They are en route to New Mexico. Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and Mrs, L. Hop- kins motored to the Harry Knudson home Friday. Elaine Anderson, who has been a guest at the Kiefer home, returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson and children of, Wilton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Daniel- son. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein were: Mr. and Mrs. John Dybrwad of Mandan, Iola Du sdames Arthur Knu and Hor- Dirlam, entertained about 25 called at the Doppler home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael and family, accompanied by Mrs. Louella t 2 motored to Welch and ‘he Doppler and M: to Baldwin . Where the ited at t -law William nd son, Frank, visited at the Ctto Dorman home Sunday ed Painted Woods | ——_______—_____— Get. By MRs. OLE LILLEFJELD r. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and visited at the Andrew eld and sited a on | |home. Kenney has been employed on jthe John Stewart farm for over a 'year. He was obliged to go home be- cause his folks are moving away. | Harold Gramling spent Friday night i with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, | Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Stewart motored | azex Thursday to get their nephew, Harold Gramling, from the hospital where he had received treat- ment for a fractured ankle, .——— a Wild Rose ea a a ray By MRs. W. H. BROWNAWELL to | | Ernest Emess and Dwight Carlisle (of Bismarck called on relatives and |friends here Tuesday afterncon. | Mrs. Ernest Saville and sons, Fred and Earl, were Capital City visitors | Tuesday, | W. H. Brownawell and Ervin Wentz |accompanied Homer Brownawell of | Moffit to Bismarck Wednesday. Walter Feltheim, who is attending high school in Braddoci, spent the |week-end with the home folks, | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kauko and daughter, Miss Martha, made a busi- ness trip to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and Toit of Washburn, Walter Tyberg of | Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daughter Marjorie. Mrs. J. W. Kiefer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. August Lundberg to Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs. N. O. Strand and Mrs. Russell Hopkins left for Bantry Friday, where they will be the guests of their par- ents for several days. The following from Regan shop- with relatives near Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and son, Dallas, motored to Bismarck Monday. Miss Twila Dralle visited school Friday and had supper with Miss Lec at the Hoover home. Miss Jane Kershaw visited Becky Dutton Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Frank King and children and Mrs, John Doan motored to Bismarck with Andrew Lamb Friday. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mrs, Dave Kershaw, Miss Lucille Mil- man, Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Welch, How- ard Kershaw, Elvin Hoover and Mrs. O. U. Dutton, Mrs. George Morrison and daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Homer Andrews, and daughters, Lola and Nellie, dined a ve rs, Kinzler iy auaente euidny. aos | Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly motored Mr. Slater, who is somewhat im-| ‘© Bismarck Monday. proved, was brought from the hospital | * to his home in Brittin Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Kimball and daughter, June, visited at the C. D.! Kimball home Monday. Mrs. Irwin Reid and son, Warren, visited Thursday at the Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuntz and! family were visitors at the Dave Ker- shaw home last week. Alfred Hoover gave a dinner for a/ Mrs. Andrew Fisher, Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Tourtlotte and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins. i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- | ter Marjorie motored to Wing Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wiede of Bismarck were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte. | By SARAH HEINLE John Schlickenmeyer of Turtle Lake was a caller in this neighbor- hood Tuesday. Callers at the Carl Schlofman home near Mercer Tuesday evening were ped in Bismarck Thursday: Mr. and| | || McIntyre recently attended a Home- ees | Miss Mabel Wilson were Sunday din- n called at the William ner guests at the home of Mr. and $ Mrs, Howard Brownawell of Moffit. a Wilton caller|” yay and Mrs. Exnes |infant son, Donald, home of M !and Mrs. E. at the A.! afternoon. | 1d, small | Marie Anton Nelson was ——. isited at the s. A. PF. Kudick and chil: parents, Mr. ick liam Brown cy Arthur Scott of Bis- ar’ alling on friends here Sunday evening. 's. Scott will be remembered as Miss Maxine Burn- | sides, who taught School No. 1 two Melvin Soderquist FP. Kudick home Elsberg were dinner g W. Fossum home at Bismar day. Mr. and 2 small son, Junior, visited r Wilton Saturday j Raymond Brostrom, son of J. R./ Brostrom, is attending school in the | | August Nelson and ives in Menoken o By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Dave Bros- yom called at C. Hansen's Saturday. | Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Soderquist and| ‘irs. R, L, Dralle is spending the children visited at the Elmer Larson! week in Bismarck visiting her daugh- home Sunday. Mrs. Park Wood went to Sterling|* | Friday to visit her niece, Mrs. Eva] | few friends Sunday. and Hank Werenga of Moffit were among the guests. spent several days last week with relatives at the south of Moffit. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Baker and family of Mandan were Sunday din- ner guests at the M. M. Dralle home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and son, Jimmie, visited relatives at the George Morrison home Thursday. Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Andrews shopped in Moffit in the afternoon. The Misses Evelyn Olson and Pauline Hoeft, Don Dralle and Eldon Nichol of Moffit called at the Dralle home Sunday. Lyman By S. GYLDEN The Misses Etta| A. H. Heinle, Pred Wagner and John and Gerry Hoffman and Clair Porter | Schlickenmeyer of Turtle Lake. were visiting with Mrs. Fred Wagner Mrs, Homer Andrews and daughter | Tuesday evening. A. E, Dutton home,| were callers at the Dave Keck home Thursday. recently. Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Andrew C. Cleveland and son of Wilton, Arthur Warner was an overnight | guest at the Edward Warner home Mr. and Mrs. John Schladt and uy were Washburn shoppers Fri- lay. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family spent Saturday evening at} Washburn. Eddie Schatz was discharged from the hospital Thursday. Ernest Cleveland spent Sunday at the Emanual Keck home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and daughter Rachel and son Andrew called at the Bernard Hall home Sat- urday. Mrs. L. E. Hall and son Norman Joe Brostrom, Ole Anton Nelson were Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Hialmer Fagstrom and children, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lille- fjeld of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Lillefjeld and daughter, Mary Ann, visited at the E. Lillefjeld home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son, Ernest, visited Friday at the An- Lillefjeld and Wilton callers ‘ter, Mrs, Lawrence Baer. | The Misses Margarette Olsen, Lil- |lian Newman and Blanche Stewart, | Mrs. Dennis Reitzel and the high ‘school girls hiked to the Menoxen | picnic grounds Thursday evening for \a picnic supper. | The 4-H Sewing club held a picnic ;at the Menoken picnic grounds Sat- | urday evening. Each club member en- | tertained a guest. | Miss Ida Giese visited at the Ches- left for Wisconsin last week to visit with Mrs. Wall's daughter during the winter months. Visitors at the Fred Wagner home were transacting business in Wing; Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Monday. Wall and sons and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holmes attended the sale at pyiiat Wagner. e M. Fueling’s Tuesday. Cromwell | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wenger, Severt,| | Sally and Sergie Gylden spent Tues- —— ee day evening at Dave Josephson’s. | Selina Gylden was an_ overnight guest of John Gylden’s Monday. Paul Wenger and Seth Gylden drew Nelson home. a r was bor " ter Boyd home Sunday. A daughter was born to Mr. and/““aipert Sherman of Donnis, Towa, is Mrs. Veran Peterson the first part of| visiting his brother, Marvin Sherman. tas Otto Ayers is building an addition on the north side of his home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling motored to | Temvik Sunday. Harold Welch of Bismarck spent several days visiting his parents, Mr. jand Mrs. A. T. Welch, recently. | The Menoken Shipping association | shipped a @arload of cattle Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- | oe Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY George Kusch was 2 business caller in Sterling Tuesday morning. Ben Morton called at the LaVerne Sulo Eckholm and his mother, Mrs. Gust Eckholm, were town callers} Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wenger spent Friday and Saturday at Dave Joseph- son's. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wenger and Clifford Josephson were dinner guests of John Gylden’s Sunday. Mrs. Emil Lieuska, John Hokana and Lydia Lehto were callers in this’ community Wednesday. A dance was held at the Finn hall Richardson home Tuesday. \ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. Knutson and Miss Madge Runey of Bismarck u family, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch, spent a few days visiting at the Henry | Mr, and Mrs. Harold Welch and fam- Jessen home recently. lily of Bismarck met at the picnic Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson | grounds recently for a picnic dinner. were shopping in Sterling Wednesday | night. i y called at the Strawfus * Driscoll lay. ee ccemmaiiitii. js Was @ Sterling caller By DELLA MAE OLSON Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson had as callers last Wednesday Edward E. Ol-- son of Willmar, Minn.; Mrs. M. Skjer- ven, Fargo, and Mrs. R. H. Ekerath of Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon are par- ents of a daughter born Friday, Sept. 23. transacted business in Bismarck| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were Capital City shoppers Friday. George Lewis was a Sterling caller Saturday. Carl Pillen spent the week-end at his home here. { . and Mrs. Presley M. Gosney and| Mi". 1. H. Omodt of Tappen and Mr. | daughter, Edna, shopped and visited Piss tan ee Fargo visited in Bismarck Saturday and Sunday. |p ee eee eee ronday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. ©. Fogarty Visited! in the hall for the initiation of the in Bismarck Saturday. high school freshmen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and!” Mrs, Golda Grubb of Tappen spent family motored to Bismarck Saturday. | tne week-end with the M! Nettle- Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller | ton and Ortman. Saturday. | f Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Voll, Braddock, | govore, SD ot the decthy of Mise Galled at the P.M. Gosney home Mon-/ Mabie Hanson, daughter of Mr. and lay. | 7 * Mrs. Henry Jessen was a Bterling | #5, HgP. Hanson. © meeting of the ‘school year was held in the hall Pri- Miss Vernice Newcomer, who has ‘been visiting at Marion for several | weeks, has returned home. Mr, and Mrs. George Haugen were tendered a farewell party in the hall last Wednesday evening. They are leaving to reside at Wallace, 8. D. Hubert Hanson, who has been a pa- tient at the St. Alexius hospital for Several weeks, returned home Thurs- Ed | day. ‘The Women’s Foreign Missionary society will meet Oct. 4 at the C. A. Swanson home. By FERN R. STEWART Don Dralle of Moffit was a town Saturday evening. | Steiber ° By MRS. WM. HICKEL | Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and! family spent Sunday at the J. C. Ol- son home. Miss Mary Doyle, who teaches Es-| therville School No. 2, is staying at) the Carlson home. | Miss Martha Albrecht and Alvin| Zelmer, both of this vicinity, were married Saturday at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and| son, Wayne, spent Tuesday evening at the J. C. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family and Miss Mary Doyle motored to Bismarck Saturday. Bert Flynn of Wilton called at) Alta Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist called at the John Anderson home Monday. A number from this vicinity went to Bismarck Saturday to attend the funeral of George Hugelman. Mr. John Anderson. Delbert Olson called at Alta Mon- day evening. Mrs. J. C. Olson and Mrs. John oe were Regan callers Wednes- lay. The Vollmers were Regan Tuesday. John Carlson, J. C. Olson and Fred Lange were business callers in Wash- burn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zelmer called at the Firko home Friday evening. Glen McAllister and John Zelmer Prag at the J. C. Olson home Mon- y. Gottlieb Zelmer was a Regan caller Saturday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son, Wayne, called at Gottlieb Zc!- mer’s Tuesday. Harold Palkins spent the week-end near McClusky. Rega: By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Owen Kelly returned Saturday from Jamestown where he has been callers | ; ) ° Hugelman was a brother-in-law of! sl By LILLIE JIRAS Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent of schools, visited the Crom- well schools Wednesday. Bud Nelson and M. F. Parker were business caliers in the Capital City, Wednesday. Lester Falkenstein was a caller at the Schroeder home Saturday. Clarence Long and Martin Nelson transacts1 business in Bismarck Sat- urday, Mrs. Clarence Long and Lillie Jiras motored to Baldwin Friday. Miss Gertrude Schroeder and Miss Bernice Gierke visited at the John Engdahl home Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carlander and daughter Gladys of Bismarck were visitors and supper guests at the Clarence Long home Sunday. Callers and guests at the Jiras home the last week were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long and sons, Gerald and Muriel; Harry Brown, Sam Brown, Israel Brown, Frank Johnson, Bud Nelson, Billy Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley, Axel Soder of Wing, Miss Mildred Skoglund and peu McCormick of Menoken. IK Hampton oo s Soeeee od By ELIZABETH KOPPY Miss Hazel Mausehund left for Valley City this week, where she will attend college. Miss Hilda Schiermeister drove to Hazelton and Bismarck Thursday. he had dental work done in Bis- marek. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were shopping in Mandan Friday. Several of the young folks from here attended the dancing party at the Hazelton high school gymnasium Friday evening. Miss Emma Furman of Zap is em- 'ship to Regan, where they will make their home this winter. Lewis Jorgenson, Jr., of Alta was a week-end guest at the Fred Ehnes home. Mrs. Isaac Marcovitz and son Sammy left Friday morning for Min- of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and family were Sunday guests at the Gus Graf home. Mrs. Ernest Gordon was a Monday afternoon guest of Mrs. K. Kolb. Sunday guests at the W. H. Kolb home were Andrew Kolb, Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver, J. M. Humphreys called at the G. Lindsey, Mrs. A. McCoy and Andrew Walker homes Friday. Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home were Mr. and Mrs. John Moser and J. Zelmer. Sigmund Rupp called at the H. C. Rasche home Thursday evening. Mrs. Lawrence O'Larry returned to Fargo last week. Mrs. Fred Olson and daughter Kathryn returned with her. Mrs, A. McCoy and sons Fred and Ira were Sunday dinner guests at the Joe Cook home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon mo- tored to Wilton Wednesday. Joe Cook and Fred Olson left for Towa Friday, where they will be em- ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and sons George and Helmer motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen and family were Sunday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. Andrew Walker and daughter Shirley me‘ored to Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wentzel of Bismarck were Thursday even guests at the Charlie Hettick home. Ms i | Arena | >—_—_—_—_—_—_——————______» By MRS. O. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm and family and Mrs. Ed Pond were guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Duncan Sun- ay. Ben Klagenburg and George Gold- burg motored to the Capital City on business Thursday. Mrs. Bert Glanville and Mrs. Owen makers club mecting held at the Mc- Clusky home in Wing. Mrs. John Harty and Mrs. Ben McClusky were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and fam- ily have gone to California where they expect to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas motored to Temvik Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Goldburg and Mrs. Anna Klagenburg, who have been visiting at the Klagenburg home, left Saturday morning for California. They will stop en route at points in South Dakota, Bert Inman was a caller at the Mc- Intyre home Saturday. Allen Frazier took his small son, Buddy, to Bismarck Saturday to have a seed that had lodged on his eye removed. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family were dinner guests at the Mc- Intyre home Sunday. Miss Clare Duncan visited at the Pond and Drumm homes Thursday. Miss Iva Duncan, who has been at- tending school in Dickinson, returned home Monday. H. S. Duncan was a business caller in Wing Wednesday. Andrew Kraft now is employed at. the Fred Smith farm. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Miss Fae Roberts were callers at Hal- vers’ Sunday. Bill Neiters spent Sunday with his folks in Florence Lake township, Braddock Renenvamicnt aliens epee | By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE | > Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrance and children were Braddock callers Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs, A. Amundson, who spent two weeks with relatives and friends in Minnesota, returned home this week. Mrs. Amundson’s brother and sister, who have been their guests during the summer, left this week to visit other relatives. The W. O. W. met in Siem’s Hall Thursday evening. Miss Kathryn Schlosser of Bismarck is spending her holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schlosser. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser and Mar- vin left Friday for Hudson, Wis., to see Mrs. Fraser's mother, who is very il. Mesdames Barton, Long, Aarvig, Engleman and Savage attended the Eastern Star meeting held in Linton Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Arvid Katka, who have spent the past month visiting with Mrs. Katka’s relatives here, left Fri- day for their -home at Lead, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs. Rassen Aarvig and daughter, Helen, were Bismarck call- ers Wednesday. Mrs. Dawson of Mandan returned home Wednesday after a visit at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Corey. Miss Gertrude Allensworth left Monday for Valley City where she neapolis, where they will be guests} daughter, Delores, and Randolph En- fried Bossert home. | Adolph Degner and Bryon Knowles ; motored to Temvik Tuesday. Adam Horst is visiting at the Jacob Hien home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, Mrs. Rienhold Engel and Randolph Engel were Friday evening visitors at the Fred Barth home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and sons Albert and Gottfried, were Sun- day visitors at Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son, William, and daughters, Louise and Esther. were Sunday visitors at ie Walter Riedlinger home. | McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes were Bismarck callers Friday. The 4-H seniors were entertained Saturday by Mary Ellen Reese. The Royal Neighbors had their reg- ular meeting Friday night in the hall. It was decided to give a fried chicken dinner in the hall east of Stark's store Thursday evening, Oct. 6. The 4-H poultry club will be enter- gel were Friday visitors at the Gott-| William ltertained at Sunday dinner at the i MacDonald home, the occa- aa being Hilda Mr, and Mrs. John Crawford and Lucille and Henry Crawford, ar., vis- ited at the William Mills and C. D. Kimball homes near Brittin Sunday. Clarence Farrell spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives near Bismarck. ° Still By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Boettcher mo- tored to Minot Thursday. Mrs. Nina Sandelin, Mrs, Charlie Lind and three sons called on Mrs, Sandelin’s brother and sister, Martin and Anna Matson Thursday. Mrs. a remained for a few days’ Mrs. Mattie Bigler and Mrs, Harold Belcher of Fessenden visited at the C. L, Johnson and Charlie Noon homes Tuesday. Mrs, Signe Johnson and Mrs. Eric Pearson were guests of Mrs. O. G. Hagstrom Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson and tained Saturday evening by Vivian, Larson. Mrs. B. F. Coons, Mrs, M. A. John- son and the Misses Edna Coons and daughters, Helen and Delores, were business callers in Bismarck Thurs- Ye Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and MacDonald’s birth- e pS ce a a é Clear Lake | ROI thecal cased Rt By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs, Alfred O'sen and Mrs. Henry Olson spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Knute Johnson.‘ Miss Nora Olson of Mandan spent the week with her father, L. B. Olson. Olaf Olauson was a caller at the Albert Christensen home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and Mrs. Henry Olson were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mack Kershaw spent Wednesday at the Alfred Sine home. Martin ippe was in Bismarck Thursday. Allen VanVleet and father, E. A. VanVieet, motored to Bismarck Sat- urday while Mrs. VanVlect and daughter Rosemary spent the day with Mrs. E. 0. VanVlect. Frank VanVieet returned from Bismarck with them. * Mr. and Mrs. Hans Klucksdal were Sunday callers at the Peter Klucks- dal home. Olaf Qlausen left Monday for Fin- gal, where he expects to work. Miss Marie Huber of Bismarck, county superintendent, called at Clear Lake school Monday. After school she visited at the Albert Chris- tensen home. sons motored to Mandan We in Bismarck Friday. his eyes so Mrs. Asplund remained The McKenzie and Sterling ball/with him in Mandan for a few days. teams played at McKenzie Friday.| Mr. Asplund and Kenneth went on to The score was 2 to 5 in favor of Mc-| Flasher to visit with Mrs. Asplund’s ednesday. | June and Ila Johnson were shoppers | Little Lloyd is taking treatments for Henry Lewis of Jamestown were Sun- day visitors at the Henry Lewis home here. Norma, of Mandan and Mrs. Randell end with her mother at Menoken. Killdeer, N. D., arrived here Tuesday night. ter Clark farm at present. Kenzie. The senior high school students ini- tiated the freshmen Friday evening. Mrs. G. A. Hughes, Mrs. E. F. Eas- ton and Mrs. M. A. Doncette called on Mrs. Henry Lewis Saturday. Stanley Lucas and Johnnie Oster- house of Bismarck were Sunday visi- tors at the E. W. Anderson home. They made the trip by plane. Joe Davis of Tuttle visited his daughter, Isabelle Colby, Monday. Mrs. Colby’s brother-in-law, John Becker, of Syston also visited Mrs. Colby. Mrs. Georgia Van Klashorst of Shields visited her sister, Mrs. M. A. Doucette, Monday. Mrs. Thelma Random spent the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. George Watson. Florence Josephson of Wing was a visitor at the William McCloskey home Monday. Warren Clizbe returned home Mon- day from Minneapolis. Gerold Boren, Dean Johnson and Orland Drawver left Sunday for Mount Ferry. Miss Hattie Kraft and brother, Eric, of Lark visited Mr. and Mrs. George Manly Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Long of Linton vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobson and Mrs. Bertha Leathers and daughter, Boyd and children of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the F. M. Leathers home. in rr | Christiana By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and fam- ily were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langrehrs and family, who have been visiting at the Christ Schoon home the past week, left for their home in South Dakota ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz and Mrs. Martin Olson called at the Edward Smith home Thursday and Friday. Miss Nellie Dance spent the week- Guy and Verne Loomis from near They are staying at the Les- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family were Bismarck visitors Wed- Robert Eisenbeisz spent the week-end with Mrs. Eisen- heisz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson at Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon Sun- day. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet accompanied Mrs. Mildred McLean and son, Clifford, to Bismarck Satur- day. Mrs. McLean will spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Carey Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harding and family of Montana arrived here Fri- day to spend a few days with rela- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newhall and family, Willie Schoon, Miss Tillie Schoon and Robert Barrows attended @ party at the Forest Fairchild home near Steele Saturday night. Alton Johnson spent Friday evening at the Lester Clark home. Mr, and Mrs. Elder Elness and ne- phew, Frankie, and Raymond John- son were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson Sun- Irvine Petersen of Verona came here Friday to visit with his sister and will attend the state teachers’ college. H. W. Allen drove to Jamestown Tuesday for Mrs, Allen, who had been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. A. Anderson, Fifteen members of the Woodman Circle met in their ham Wednesday evening. All members were requested to be present at the next meeting which will be held Oct. 5. Miss Maxine Plath of Davenport, N. D., was @ guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K, Junge. Mrs. Lee Snively and three children went to Napoleon Saturday morning. The Braddock Entertainment Club held their bi-weekly dance in Siem's Ployed at the Godfrey Grenz home. Gottlieb Grenz of near Temvik called at the Jake Schiermeister home Thursday. Mrs. Busby and son Ferman vis- ited at the Steve Koppy and Porter Umber homes Sunday. Miss Hilda Schiermeister is at- tending college at Valley City. f Rock Hill ___Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Andrew Walker and daughter Shir- ley were Wing callers Saturday. Miss Myrtle Little spent several Hall Saturday evening. The Luther League of the Maria Lutheran church will hold its next brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, Miss Dorothy Wilton is spending a few days in McKenzie with relatives. OO | Missouri ° By L. M. CRAWFORD Ruth Gundlack and Grant Hartley of Bismarck were Friday evening visi- tors at the Leslie Clark home. ‘William MacDonald motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. Catherine Irvine visited at the An- parents. Miss Ella, Kosak is staying with the John T. Johnsons for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson and daughter, Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson motored to Parshall Monday for a visit with relatives. Glenview \ , anemic Tea 4 By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown have as a guest this week Mrs. Brown's brother, Mr. Fauth, of South Dakota. Ingvald Johnson is among those on the sick list. He has been unable to attend school the last week. Miss Ingrid Hagstrom left Saturday | my, for the state teachers’ college at Dick- inson, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lind enter- tained a number of friends Sunday afternoon at five o'clock dinner in honor of Miss Lind’s mother, Mrs. Nina Sandelin. The occasion was Mrs. Sandelin’s 70th birthday. Mrs. C. L, Johnson has been on the sick list the last few days. Doris Johnson was an overnight guest of Helen Pearson’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Noon and daughters, Neva and Nadine, and sons, Ival and Donald, were those the Golden Jubilee celebration at ‘Washburn. Benny Hauser, Tulsa, Okla., Jack Richard, Los Angeles, and Leo Rich- ard of Wilton visited at Estherville i among from this community who attended | stro; Helen and John, of Bismarck, were visitors at Jacobson’s Thursday. Larson and T. Jacobson were callers in Baldwin Wednesday. George Buchholz, Harold Larson and Alice Spitzer were callers at Con Johnson’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoltz and fam- ily and E. Jacobson visited at Joe Brown’s Wednesday evening. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson, Mrs. L. J. Jacobson, Mrs. Joe Brown, the B. Monroes, R. Spitzers, Al Holdens, Arvid Engstrom and Mrs. Elsie Er- m. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein were business callers at Alvin Lange's Sat- urday. Herman Meyers and son Herman, dr., were business callers in this vi- school No, 3 Thursday. cinity Friday afternoon. The X. M. C. club met with the) Mrs. Lars Jacobson entertained the Misses Delores and Helen Johnson | woodmen Lodge Circle at her home Friday. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. > Axel Stenquist, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Moffit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannefeld and two daughters, Mrs. Lester Brown Ler nt cose bi Olson were pres- FFIT ent. er visitors were Mr. and saa her Mrs. Art Larson and family. Mrs. Alvin Lange was a business Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Faust and {caller in Bismarck Thursday. children, Miss Olga Olson, Mrs. El-| Roy Anderson and Harry Taplin mer Vafett of Barney, N. D., Mrs.|of Still were business callers at Mike Charles Faust of McLeod, N. D., ar-| Kozak’s Sunday. rived Friday night and visited at the] George Oltjen and Rudy Stoltz Alfred and Albert Faust homes until| were among those who spent Sunday Sunday. at Ed Strandemo’s. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and/¢. children visited at the Henry || Trygge By GLADYS NELSON ° home Sunday. ¢ Mrs. Emil Envikson and son and Miss Amanda Iwen Visited at the Burns Barley home Monday. Mrs. V. Benz visited Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Burns Bailey. Mrs. Charles Faust spent Saturday night with Mrs. August Doehle. Miss Grace Miller left Saturday for Ellendale to attend school. Mr, and Mrs. A, H. Brossman and son, Arnold, Miss Margaret Ross and Paul Ysbrand of Lennox, 8. D., ar- rived Thursday afternoon to visit with Mrs. Hoffman and family. The Misses Edna Doehle, Clara Mauk, Gladys Benz and Moms Benz left Sunday for Ellendale to attend the normal school. Mrs, August Benz took them down and visited over night with her daughter, Mrs. Guthmiller and family. Miss Dorothy Edson left Thursday for Bismarck. From there she went to Valley City to attend normal school. Mrs, Emmet Carroll and Miss Asa Weiner visited at the home of Mrs. Burt Johnson Friday. The Misses Claudie Rippley and Grace Miller visited Wednesday eve- ning at the Burt Johnson home. Donald Edson left Friday for Rich- ardton to teach school. Mrs, L. N. Bulloch spent several days at the Ira Peekens home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover left Wednesday for Minnesota to visit rel- atives, Mrs. C. E. Moffit and daughter, Har- riet, and Murray House were supper guests at the C. K. Lane home re- cently. Visitors at the Burt Johnson home Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson and children, Iver Nu- man and Charles Furrer. Dwight Carlisle is visiting relatives Miss Brosse, teacher of the East Frances school spent the week-end {called at the Lawrence Ddppler home drew Irvine home Thursday. Henry Crawford, sr., spent several days at the James Robidon home last meeting at the Peterson brothers’ home Saturday evening, Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs, Cal Alberts and Mrs. Mary Shepard of Mobridge, 8. D., called on Braddock folks Sunday. Mrs. Nora Sisco and daughter, Leone, of Kintyre visited Saturday and Sunday at the C. T. Barton home. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and children of week. us Miss Eliza Nicholson spent the week-end in Bismarck. Rev. F. E, Gagee and John Sterling of Bismarck were callers at the Clark drew Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughters, Lucille and Mrs. C. D. Kim- returned home Friday after the past week with relatives in Kent and Dilworth, south of Menoken and at the Mc- Cormick brothers’ home Sunday. Albert Sherman a Towa, Mar- vin Sherman and Agnew were callers at the John Olsen home Sun- day. My. and Mrs. Laws were dinner guests shaw home Sunday. at the John stra’ vere helped fight Miss Margaret Johnson of Grass Lake, teacher of Trygg School No. 1, called at George Nelson’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Art Magnus were supper guests last Wednesday night at the George Nelson home. Sam Brown and Joe Jiras called on John Mount at Driscoll Tuesday pee en route home from Valley City. Alfred Habeck is staying at the Lawrence Madland farm. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck went to Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Riedinger and Mon- ica, Peter and Alec were Sunday vis- itors with relatives near Judson. Miss Luella Moses returned to ‘Wing Monday, where she is a high school junior. She will stay this year at the J. J. Horner home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven mo- tored to Regan Thursday on business. The Martinson boys from Naugh- ton were callers Thursday at the Nelson home. Floyd, Irene, Hazel and Helen An- derson and Amanda Mickelson from New Salem were guests Tuesday at the Jim Fitzgerald home. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Magnus and Lylas, David Trygg, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson Gerald and Gwendolyn were shoppers in Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet and John Roswick wer@ guests Sunday at the Dave Spangberg home near Regan. Sam Brown visited Sunday at the Charlie Farrell home at Glencoe. John Elias from McKenzie was a supper guest Sunday night at George Nelson's. Ecklund By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mrs. Joe Warmke, Mrs. Fech and Marcella Klien called at the George Montgomery home Saturday. ‘The Macomber Homemakers’ club Mrs. John Cowans visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon Sunday. © The party which was held at the Lawrence Fisher home Saturday eve- ning was well attended, the occasion being Olive Fisher’s 15th birthday. Mrs. Leslie Miller and Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brenniese of Co aae wanted Byte Mr. and Mrs, Sam ler Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spitzer and Pauline Hagstrom motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Helen Spitzer, a student of the Bismarck high school, returned with them. Mrs. Sam Schuler and Ruth Bren- Standle;

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