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THE RISM 4 PC’ TRIBUNE, —_——_—. $$$ > * "Rock Hill aL By RUTH LITTLE . Sunday guests at the Fred Borth home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Heinle and family. Bismarck callers Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nemetz and fam- ily, C. O. Kettleson and Andrew Kolb. Mrs. J. F. Little, Clayton and Ruth Little called at the W. H. Kolb home Sunday afternoon. Virgil, Ruth and Phyllis Little and Louise Walker motored to Wing Wed- nesday evening. J. R. Fitzgerald and son Bart and Ray McCullough were Bismarck call- ers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fueling and family of Hensler, N. D., were ing home. Reynold Wahl of Turtle Lake was a Sunday guest at the Gus Graf home. A. Kolb, Allen Tolliver and Ed- ward Kolb called at the Albert Vol- len home Sunday. Sunday guests at the Ernest Gor- don home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daughter Burnett, Mrs. Ben Nelson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson were Wing callers Monday H. C. Rasche spent s this week at Wilton as a gue: son Ed. Callers and gue: tle home the last week were Moses, Mr. and of his ind Allen Tolliver and Sam Beerman. Mrs. C. J. Kuch and brother,! Charlie Our, motored to Bismarek nday. and M Francis and Harvey Fitzgerald, wrence Fitzgerald: at-! tended ce at the Toth” Morris | home Satur evening, 9% Ira Bailey was a Sundayggmes the home of his daughter, bel Bailey at! , Ma- | ‘Brittin es By 0. DUTTON Miss Irene Dralle spent Monday night with her té@@her, Miss Lillian Lee, at the J. Hoover home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and | children and Mis$ Lucille Milman were Hazelton visitors Monday. Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker and son Junior spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Hirning of Russell’and Dutch Dralie, Clarence and Frank Mauk spent Sat- ‘im Bismarck. and Mrs. Frank Dutton and hter, Aldene, of Wilton Saturday night and Sunday cousins at the O. U. Dutton * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount fant daughter of Kilbernie, @pent the week-end visiting And relatives in this vicinity. John R. Snyder and Fred Snell of ‘Bismarck visited at the Kimball home Saturday and enjoyed a chicken hunt with Mr. Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Trij overnight guests Saturday at the! home of Mr. Triplett’s sins, Mr. | and Mrs. Louie Koon, of Tem' Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and family and Mr. and Mrs. Homer An- drews and daughter attended the program given by the Moffit Ladies’ Missionary society Friday evening. | Mrs. John Doan was an overnight! guest Tuesday at the home of her| and in- D iend: lett were uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Frank! . Arthur Metcalf and Haroid Sherman, of Driscoll,! visited with relatives at the O. U, Dutton home Sunday and Monday. | Mrs. George Morrison and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ho-! mer Andrews, Bismarck and| Moffit visitors Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball visited at the John Crawford home Wednes- | day and, accompanied by Miss Lu- eille Crawford, motored to Bismarck | in_the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and children visited Monday at the Al- Jensworth home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Lester An- drews and Jimmy of near Sterling were Sunday visitors at the Dave Kershaw home Sunday | \ Sibley Butte i By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Allan Clizbe accompanied Wayne Warren to St. Paul Monday. Alex Couch and family motored: to Bismarck Wednesday. Wayne Bloomquist was absent from school two days last week on account of illness. Callers at the E. Bloomquist home Wednesday were Earl Evans and son Raymond and Bill McClos! | Joe Glum called at the S. home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. Cederstrom and children visited at the E. Bloomquist home Friday. Shoppers in Bismarck Saturda: from here were Fred Hedstrom, L. Davenport and family, Emil Hogue. . Clizbe Gib Cederstrom. Earl Evans, Alex | Couch and son Bert. Lenora Hedstrom spent the week- end at home. O. J. and L. B. Roth, Henry Lar- son, P. E. Roth, L. Davenport and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hed- strom attended the sale at the Dro- nen farm Thursday. Marian Clizbe called on L. Daven- port Friday morning. Russell Davenport is visiting at the L. Davenport home. Ed Widges and Elmer Bloomquist motored to Sterling Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Cederstrom visited at the L. Davenport home one day and week. . Cederstrom and daughter Etta Ann called at the E. Bloomquist and Dave Trygg homes Sunday. Eddie, Albert and Rhineholt Schauer and W. E. Perry called on E. Bloomquist Monday. | Hazelton ' OO SaR Raion cadcta | “. BY ADALINE LANDSBERGER re —_— “Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Semling ere visitors ji seg ___ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Sunday guests at the Mrs. M. Puel-| Emil|_ 3 | marct: calle ‘Burel accompanied her. i ‘Olson home Tue: | ‘The following were guests at the {in honor of Miss G! | birthday: {held a party Friday evening in the | Symnastum. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beastrom and {children were at Linton Saturday. The Christian Mothers’ society of | {the Catholic church held a meeting | of Dunseith visited the previous Sun- Saturday afternoon at the home of | Mrs. Ed. Taube. |. Mrs. ‘T. E, Shea and daughters, | | Mildred and Lucille, were shoppers at |Linton Saturday. |_ Mrs. Margaret Shea was in Linton Saturday. Rev. Father Schweitzer will conduct | |church services at Braddock Sunday | morning. 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mastel and children were shoppers at Linton Sat- |urday. Mr. J. D. McCusker transacted bust- ness at Bismarck Tuesday. |_ H.-A. Armstrong was in Linton | Tuesda | Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Baxter of |Braddock were visitors at the De- |France home Tuesday. | Miss Edna Zirnhelt will {dance in her schoolhouse six miles east and north of Hazelton Friday levening, Oct. 7. | George Landsberger and Lena [Landsberger were at Bismarck Mon-| day. | Rev. and Mrs. Schlegel left Mon-| {day for Lemmon, S. D., where they jwill visit friends. Next Sunday Re |Schlegel will preach at @ mission fes: | tival there. | Mr, and Mrs daugi Akele few days hold a E. P. Kurtz and yilis, left Wednesday for Minn.. where they spent aj visiting with C. E. Kurtz sat the J. F. Lit-! ret Hoff left Sunday for | Bismarck where she is empioyed. ; Anderson and John Anderson. ; her school in Phoenix township Sun- | friend, | ‘Iowa, who were neighbors in their| | triends and neighbors were present, | including Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lund-| ; quist, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kell, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham, Mor- rison and Edward Cunningham, |Sonny Mangold of Iowa, Mr. and (Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald, Mrs. John ; Anderson, Helen, Hazel and Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thoralson day at the Ernest Kell home. Mrs. Thoralson and Mrs. Kell are sisters. Hugo Nelson took Emma Nelson to day, She started her term of school Monday. The John Anderson and Nels Nel- son young folks went to the Fred Habeck home Saturday night to at- tend a birthday party in honor of Mr. Habeck's birthday anniversary. A group from McKenzie also at- tended. Vernon Mangold of Iowa, who has been employed at the Gene Cun- ningham home, will leave for his home in Iowa soon. 2 Miss Mildred Skoglund of Duluth, Minn., a former Trygg resident who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Robert Hendershott, went to Powers Lake Friday to visit friends. John Anderson, Floyd and Irene motored to Valley City this week to look for a rooming and boarding place for Irene while she attends normal, Mrs. Clifford Craven accompanied her sister to her home in Montana, where she will visit a while. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn motored to Bis- \Tuesday in the interests of a political club organized in Moffit the same evening. Miss Mabel Wilson spent the week- end with friends at Sterling and Bis- marck. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell visited rela- tives and friends at Bismarck over the week-end. Otto Shock and Will Adams were Bismarck visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Buck were busi- ness visitors at Bismarck Friday. Miss Nell Dehne, accompanied by her mother, Mrs, Dehne, and Miss on friends here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Voll were Cap- ital City visitors Saturday. Miss Esther Lang, teacher of school No. 2, spent the week-end with her parents at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and little folks were Sunday guests at the H, A. Carlisle home. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson vis- ited in the Capital City Tuesday, willl ae abet Mn I Christiana | Ree sig ai be | By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbiesz were Friday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Han- sen. Miss Nellie Dance spent the week- end in Menoken with her mother, Mrs. A. C. Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily were business callers Thursday in Sterling. marck Saturday. Elmer Magnus took Mrs. Martin Magnus and children of Clear Lake to Flasher to see her mother, who is quite ill. Mrs. George Nelson got word from Mrs, Peter Herzog of Ionia,| home town, Sebeka, Minn., that Mr. and Mrs. Herzog expect to stop for a visit at the Nelson home en route to/ tana N. D., to look after their ‘arm, Rev. Mr. Sunday schoo! ehurch Thurs ‘Mrs, Oscar and two children | were dinner guests at the George} Hill home Wednesda: | Mrs, Jim Hill, Mrs. Gertie Hoff-{ man and M Coder were Bis-) ay. drove to Bis-| lass at a party at the night. M marek Burns Bailey Thursday, Frank Benz visited at the Henry | The ladies of the church gave a “Workers Together.” and a prto- m at the hall Friday night. The music was furnished by the double | quartet of the Mandan chorus and| the girls from the training. school. The amount cieared was $19.90. The church wishes to thank all those who helped mak Friends will be glad to hear that) Archie Kendall is getting better and will soon be ready to leave the hos- pital. He has been there for seven weel R bl. this affair a success, {| { y. O. E. Kinzler left Tuesday for! Dickinson to attend a conference of | the Methodist Episcopal church. | Mr. and Mrs, Baeth and family vis- | ited at the Ed De Haan home Sun-| day. } Mrs. Burns Bailey and children vis- | ‘ited at the V. Benz home Sunday, | Mrs, Burt Johnson and Mrs. Lily | Jenkins visited at the B. FP. Lane} home Monday and the S. T. March home Tuesday. Mrs. George Hill, Mrs. Oscar Benz jand Mrs. John Lunde went to Bis- | marek Tuesday. ‘The Rainbow Homemakers will meet | {with Mrs, J. F. Coder Friday, Oct. 14.| Fred Hinsey was a Bismarck caller Monday. Miss Luella Bolton was a Bismarck jealler Saturday. | Miss Wanda Parks visited with Miss Bolton Sunday evening. and Mrs. Harold Lane and chil- dren visited at the Everett Porte home Suna: | Luella M C. E. Moffit home Sunday at dinner dys Moffit's 17th The Misses Beth Porter,! Geraldine Hoffman and Etta Hoff- man; Mrs. Lily Jenkins, Mrs. Burt Johnson, Clair Porter, Neil Edwards, Alfred Hoover, Murray House and William Lane. & Missouri | il ie roe Hs Se By L. M. CRAWFORD > Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Kimball of near Brittin were dinner and supper guests at the John Crawford home Wednes- ; day. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine vis- lited at the Henry Mills home near Glencoe Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark motored |to Bismarck Saturday to take their small son, Wayne, to the doctor. | Andrew Irvine was a business caller in Brittin Friday Miss Margery MacDonald of Bis- |marck spent the week-end at the jhome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. Andrew Irvine left for St. Paul Sat- jurday with two carloads of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald and \ family and Miss Hunt from near Bis- ; marck were callers at the John Craw- | ford, Leslie Clark and James Robidou ‘homes Sunda: Misses Hilda, Margery, Eleanor and |Catherine MacDonald were enter- | tained for Sunday dinner at the An- drew Irvine home. |. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford mo- jtored to Bismarck Monday. | | Mr. and Mrs, William MacDonald were among those who attended the funeral of Alec Logan in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hixon of Mandan called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine Sunday. Leslie Clark was a caller at the James Robidou home Sunday. Miss Catherine MacDonald of Bis- marck was a week-end guest at the home of her uncle, William Mac- Donald. Miss Eliza Nicholson was a week- end guest in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Jackie Dutton from near Brittin and {Eleanor MacDonald were visitors at 'the John Crawford home Monday. William Mills, Mrs, William Mac- Donald and Hilda also were calle: o ——*+ e Tryge By GLADYS NELSON A farewell party was given Sunday at the George Nelson home for Mrs. Wilhelmina Kruger, a Trygg resident for 25 years. Mr. Kruger was em- | ployed on the section in Baldwin a number of years before moving out here. Dinner and supper’ were served by the hostess. A presented to Mrs. Kruger. ler entertained his , le Miss Katherine | Wing Thursday. | Hilda | Mae, were guests Sunday evening at |the Earl Mowder home. Hazlegrove teri By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ray Hazlegrove called Thursday at] the Elmer Drumm, Ben Klagenburg! and Andrew Kraft homes. Mrs. Ed Ochsuner was shopping in Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were shoppers in Wing and Arena and also callers at the Ben Klagen- burg home. John Sattler and Arthur Kraft! drove to Temvik Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler were | shopping in Tuttle Thursday after-! n. from south of Arena, and Ed Wag- ner and the Misses Pauline and| Wolff were guests Sunday at} the Karl Wolff home. | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rosenau| were Sunday visitors at the home of| Mr, and Mrs. Bill Rath. Ralph Halver and son. Stanley, | and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were in Wing Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Whitehead have now moved to the old Swett farm north of Tuttle. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stolher have | moved to a farm south of Tuttle. | Mr. and Mrs, Jake Styielemeyer drove down near Tuttle Saturday to! visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attend- ed Sunday school at Pleasant Hill) Sunday. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Miss Fae Roberts called Sunday at the Ulfers home. Miss Alma Wardrope of Denhoff and Irvin Sattler of south of Good- rich were married Wednesday, Sep- tember 28. | Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and} daughters, Shirley Jean and Frances| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazle- | grove. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler andi daughters, Shirley Jean and Frances} Mae, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sattler left this week for California to make! their home. ne I Estherville | ES By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. Art Strand and Mrs. William. Michelsen spent Thursday afternoon at the A. H. Lundberg home in Re- gan. Wilfred Little was an overnight fe at the J. F. Little home Thurs- lay. Mrs. Anna Strand, Alice, Einar and Matt Strand motored to Center Fri- wy. to spend the week-end with rela- ves, P. J. Schmitz of Bismarck trans- acted business in this community Wednesday. Alf Johnson called at the Harry Davenport home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Norman were Thursday evening vis- itors at the Anna Strand home. Harry Davenport and Gottlieb Dockter spent Sunday at Brush lake fishing. Olaf, Joe and Arnold Wold, Gene and Norman Little, Mrs. Harry Dav- enport, Ruth Wilmot and Alf John- son were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Anna Strand home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and daugh- ter Hazel spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs, R. Manning and son Alvin and Gene Little motored to the Capi- tal City Wednesday. Mrs. R. Manning and son Alvin, Miss Emme Coleman and Mrs. Earl Mowder were Sunday afternoon call- ers at the Roy Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen were Regan shoppers Friday. Olaf. Joe, Arnold and Hazel Wold, Mrs. Earl Mowder, Grace and Stan- ley Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Harry sett | Fred Plines and sister, Martha, Mrs. Edward Smith and Miss Flor- ence Harding spent Wednesday after- noon with Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz. Mrs. Joe Paulson spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Christ Schoon. Virgil and Clarence Newland spent Saturday with Charles and Ray Stile. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon are enjoying a visit from Jack Berg of South Dakota. Eli Harding was a business caller in Sterling Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and} ; family were supper guests at the home j|of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson in Sterling township Thursday. Mrs. Mildred McLean was a supper guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Elder Elness Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Hansen held! a family reunion at their home Sun- day near Steele. Those from here who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and family, Roy) Hansen, Miss Adeline Hall, Mrs. Jack Petersen and daughter from Mandan, | Mr. and Mrs. Knudson, Roy Clark} and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hansen. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Clooten vis- ited friends in Bismarck Saturday. r Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON E, Engstrom of Minneapolis was &/ dinner guest at the M. T. Olson home | ‘Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mable Rosvold has been visit- ing at Linton. Mr. and Mrs. George Haugen and’ daughter, Sylvia, left for Wallace, 8. Mr. and Mrs. P. Sampson of Kidder county were dinner guests at the C. A. Swanson home Sunday. in Bismarck. The Epworth League met Sunday evening at the M. E. church. Miss} Josephine Johnson led the devotional | and Virginia McCann the musical / program. Mrs. Harry Helgeson entertained | Mrs, Carrie Nelson and Miss Nelson at dinner Sunday. | Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and daughter, Jean, spent Thursday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, Al. Chapin and} family at dinner Sunday. The 4-H Nimble Fingers sewing club met Saturday afternoon at the; A. M. Brushwein home. They organ- ized for the coming year and 13 girls; became members again. Mesdames William Van Vleet and A.; H. and Carl Meland spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ed. Madson. Word has been received from Werner of the death of Mrs. Clarence Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. N, Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus of Lein township were visitors at the Living- ston home Sunday. Mrs, Mathilda Meyers is visiting at Mandan. Mesdames P. C. Tompt and J. A. McCann spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. E. C. Ruble. The Women's Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon at the C. A. Swanson home. Mrs. H. P. Hanson returned home Friday from Hot Springs, 8. D. Mrs. Ramp, Miss Jessie Ramp and Judge Davies of Bismarck were sup- per guests at the M. T. Olson home Sunday. Miss Mina Lewis and C. Tollefson of Bismarck were visitors at the Joe Lewis home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf and Harold Sherman spent Sunday and Monday at Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. Selden Bryant and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaeffer of Clear Lake township were visitors at the William Van Vleet and Nels Meland homes Sunday. Miss Grenz spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. John Sedvig of Sterling were visitors at the H. Van Horn home Monday. Andrew Nelson of Montpelier spent the week-end at the H. P. and Pete Hanson homes. Donald Apland, Ernest Meland and Jake Berg have returned home from the western part of the state where they have been employed. Mrs, Sharpe, sr., and Florence Sharpe were visitors at the M. J. Olson, jr., home Thursday afternoon. A. Eisenbeisz, Mrs. Irving Hanson Davenport were Friday evening vis- itors at the Roy Little home. Several of the members of the Canfield Ladies’ Aid gathered at the S. L. Jordahl home Monday after- noon to help Mrs. Jordah! celebrate her birthday. Those present were Mrs. Ole Oleson and daughter Vio- let, Mrs. A. F. Ghylin, Mrs. Joe Cook, Mrs. Harry Davenport, Mrs. Ole Wold, Mrs, Earl Mowder and Mrs. Roy Little. Henry and Allen Schuh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred mo- tored to Devils Lake Saturday, where Wilfred remained. to attend school again the coming year. un the coming ears | Wild Rose ___WildRose | | | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL The school board will hold its regu- Jar quarterly at the clerk’s office ‘Tuesday Oct. afternoon, il. Mrs. Howard Wood of Fargo and Intimate] August Doehle of Moffit were here and Mrs, F. E. Johns spent Friday in Bismarck. ‘Mrs, Helmer Arneson of Lein town- ship spent Monday with Mrs. Harry fe dia $$$ $e \ Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Francis Chesrown transacted busi- ness in McIntosh the early part of this week. Godfrey Grenz was a business caller in Hazelton Monday. Steve Koppy, sr. was @ business caller in Linton Wednesday. Mrs. Grenz of Hazelton is visiting law, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz. Miss Lucunda week-end at her home ton. | Mrs. | Linton Dorothy Renschler , were business Helen Brownawell of Bismarck called | * Howard Lewis spent the week-end) and son, callers in | Mxs. Frank’ Lawler and sons and RRM AN SEAT PES I Miss Lucunda Appert visited at the Steve Koppy home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz are the proud parents of a son born Tuesday. Several of the young folks from here attended the dance at the Riemer school house in Gayton Friday eve- ning. Edna and Ruby Surber recently left by train for Devils Lake, where they will attend the school for the deaf. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Fetterley of Braddock visited at the Porter Um- ber home over the week-end. ir ee te ere | Braddock | 3 By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE There will be no services in the Methodist church Sunday evening, the Methodist conference at Dickin- son. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. S. A. Engleman, Sept. 29. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sorem were Linton callers Thursday. Mr. Lewis Lesher of Kintyre was a Braddock caller Tuesday. H. E. Fraser and Marvin returned home Tuesday from Hudson, Wis., af- ter taking Mrs. Fraser to the bedside of her mother, who is critically ill, Messers Naaden, Sueltz, Savage, Long and Barton attended a Masonic meeting in Linton Tuesday evening. G. H. Dexter is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Salhus are moving into town and have rented an apartment over the Siem hall. S. S. Tracy has moved his family into the Mrs. Mary F. Shepard resi- dence. The Boy Scouts held a meeting out at the creek Tuesday evening. The Braddock Study and Civic club held its meeting at the home of Mrs. Alzada Dexter. The next meeting will be at the Felthum home Wed- nesday, Oct. 12. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacLachlan, Bismarck, returned home Thursday evening after a few days’ visit at the E. F. Savage home. 6s Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allensworth and children of Braddock visited Satur- day in Bismarck. Mrs. J. G. DeFrance and children of Hazelton were Braddock callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Fadden of Bis- marcx spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sempel. Mr. and . Rudolph Arntz and family were Saturday guests at the A. J. Koenig home. * | + | ! Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Richard Kickul Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Elmer Williams accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson of Still to South Dakota where they are spending a few days with relatives. They left Friday and were expected} to be home early this week. Richard Borner and sons, Paul and Noel, accompanied by Emil Geigle. at- tended the auction sale held at the farm home of Mrs. Anna Dronen south of Wing Thursday. George Whittid and son, Stephen, motored to Bismarck Thursday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and son, Ellison, of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Fred Kant home. A number of local young folks at- tended the community dance which was held at the Thomas Morris farm near Regan Saturday night. The Crofte Star homemakers club; will meet with Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom | next Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ruth Falkenstein has been spending the past week at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein near Still. Miles Stanton, local teacher, spent the week-end at his home near Brad- dock. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and daughter, Iona, motored to Garrison Thursday afternoon where they vis- ited until Sunday with friends and .|relatives. They also visited friends near Washburn. J. 8. Fevold of Bismarck was here Thursday looking after business af- fairs. Harvey Graham, who arrived here recently to visit among local friends, is spending some time with friends in Ecklund township. Rev. H. M. Gulson of Glencoe will hold services in the Presbyterian .;church Sunday evening, Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Borner were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Wil- lam Miller home in Naughton town- a hhe Lundin farm southeast of here has been sold to a relative of the Henry Weible family. The new owner will take possession at an early date. G. G. Rupp is said to be seriously ill at the family home one-half mile north of Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. William Fricke, jr., have moved from Cromwell township into the residence owned by John | Lein | By OLGA M. RISE Mrs. Christine Borsheim, who spent thé summer with her brother, Ole Spilde and family, left Monday for her home in Northwood, Ia. Clarence and Olga Rise and Valde- mar Lein transacted business in Bis- marck Tuesday. George Pehl, jr., motored to Bis- marck Wednesday and brought Mrs. Pehl and infant son home. The name chosen for the new boy is Neal Pars. He Al and son, Dar: Mrs. Henry Arneson . - rell, and Selma Rise spent Tuesday evening at J. O. Rise's. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ambers and son, Harold, spent Wednesday eve- ning at Theodore Skogen’s. Mrs. Helmer Arneson, who has been spending the past 10 days visiting relatives and friends near Jamestown, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson and daughters motored to Driscoll ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Pid and daughter, Martha Merkel, Pehl, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whell stock spent Friday evening Barkman’s. vicinity. spent the] Catherine Lein, Alice Arneson and near Hazel-| Alice Vik, high school students of Driscoll spent the week-end at their homes. Marvin and Rudolph Kluksdal spent Sunday at John Birkeland’s. x ie 9, Rev. O. Kinzler will attend} ning. | Clarence Danielson was a visitor at) 4, Arnold Christianson end Eddie Arneson of Mandan spent Sunday this week her son and daughter-in-}with relatives and friends in this ‘Mr. and Mrs. CO. M. Bjerke and Miss at Stuart Severson’s. Clifford Birkeland, Mayland Chris- tensen and Valdemar Lein motored to Bismarck Monday afternoon. Mrs, Bjorhus was called to Driscoll Monday evening by the sudden illness of her mother, Mrs. Livingston. There will be English services Sun- day, Oct. 9, at 2 o'clock. Steiber i ———$—$<—$ ey By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom mo- tored to Alvin Lange’s at Painted Woods Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son, Wayne, and Miss Mary Doyle j Were supper guests at the John Carl- son home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange spent Fri- day evening at the J. C. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Patzner spent. Thursday evening at the William Hickel home. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily, the Schatz young folks and the c= Alice Funk spent Sunday afternoon | month at Linton where he is em- ployed. i Stil By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr, and Mrs, August Backman and children of Gary, Ind., arrived in the community Thursday evening to make their future home on the old a farm, two miles west of il. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Thompson, Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and son Leslie motored to Ipswich, 8S. D., Friday to visit with a sister of Mrs. Thompson. They were accompanied by Mrs. El- mer Williams of Baldwin, another sister of Mrs. Thompson. They re- turned home Monday. Swen Anderson and daughter Em- ily of near Wilton visited at the Roy Anderson home Tuesday. The Still Homemakers’ club held @ special meeting Saturday at the home of Mrs. Helmer Asplund. Rev..and Mrs. Amond and sons of Regan called at the Mar- o-— Vollmer girls spent the week-end at ‘Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange are the peeua parents of a son born Tues- Ye Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zelmer, Otto and Marie Albrecht and Christine Doerr visited at the Carlson home Sunday evening. Mrs. Ted Amundson and daughter, tin Strand, Pete and Edwin Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson homes Thursday. A. J. Martin, who has been working on the John Asplund farm the past summer, returned to his home near Flasher Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tricka are the parents of a daughter born Saturday, Sept. 24. Mother and daughter are Norma, spent Wednesday afternoon at the J. C. Olson home. Otto Uhde called at the John Carl- son home Tuesday. { Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wahl visited at the John Stroh home Sunday eve- ning. Henry Speten of Still called in this vicinity Thursday. Robert Patzner was a caller at Still Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zelmer visited at the John Zelmer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gehring mo- tored to Lincoln Valley Sunday and Hoan the day with relatives. | Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner ‘and son, William, and daughter, Matilda, motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley, Kuehl, Charley Ours, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plines and son, Ruben, and daugh- ters, Ruth, Hilda and Christina, were Sunday supper guests at the G. A. Bossert home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reidlinger were Sunday visitors at the Adolph Degner home. Mrs. Jacob Hien is visiting a few days in Java, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner visited with friends at Carrington Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Weber are moving to New Rockford to make their future home. William Matilda and Eva Degner attended the dance at the Trode home Thursday evening. John Weber and Philip Weber were callers in McClusky Friday. Mr. Adolph Singer and son, Davie, from Utah were Tuesday visitors at the Gotfried Bossert home. os So ee | Heaton | °° By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heinle of Turtle Lake are parents of a baby boy born recently. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shearer were Wilton shoppers Thursday. Ernest, Rachel, Richard and An- drew Heinle were callers at the Wal- ter Grewe home Tuesday evening. Dan Green called at the William Brezden home Thursday. Frank Brezden called at the Joe Brezden home Thursday. Henry Neuhardt of Turtle Lake was a dinner guest at the A. H. Heinle home Friday. Henry Scheafer is working at Mrs. William Ormen’s farm at Turtle Lake. Visitors at the John Fisher home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Schladt and family and Emma Schladt of Mexcer, Mr. and Mrs, John Schladt and family, Arthur Warner and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family. Emanuel Heintz, son of Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Heintz of Martin, was married to Miss Emma Gessele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gessele of near Mercer, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John Fisher and fam- ily moved to Pickardville this week. ° Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs, Albert Larson and daughter, Alice, were Bismarck shoppers Tues- A Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larson and daughter, Charlotte, and Mrs. Bill Larson motored to Washburn Thurs- day. Louie Birkholz of Sebeka, Minn., who has been visiting at the Jacob- son home the past two weeks, is now working at the John Eliason farm. Mrs. Joe Brawn and son called at C, J. Johnson’s home Tuesday eve- the Murray home the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and Mrs. Inga Anderson were Wilton shoppers Friday. Howard Scott returned to his home ‘Thursday evening, having spent the past two months at Buffalo, N. D. Many attended the Ladies Aid at the Tom Kjersten home Wednesday afternoon. 5 A fire started a short distance frot the Enock Anderson farm building Sunday. It was extinguished before any damage was done. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Walter Simons and family spent Sunday at the J. A. De- Lang home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and doing nicely, Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons returned home Wednesday from Mandan and Flasher, where they have visited for the last week. The Henry Danielson family moved into their new home, one mile north of the Swedish Mission church, ‘Thursday. Mrs, Nina Sandelin and Mrs. Charley Lind and sons were Wednes- , evening guests at the Hagstrom ome. Mr. and Mrs, Reinhold Delzer and daughter Delores of Bismarck vis- ited at the John.T. Johnson home Sunday. George and Ada Anderson of Wing visited at the home of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson and daughter Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson returned to their home Sunday after visiting with rel- atives at Parshall. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson, for- mer residents of this community who now live on the northern edge of the Berthold Indian reservation. Rev. and Mrs. Gustaf Westmo, missionaries from India, will speak in the Swedish Mission church Oct. 9 at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. They also will speak at the Still hall at 3 p. m. the same day. Beginning Monday, Oct. 10, special evangelistic services will be held in the Swedish Mission church and will continue over Sunday, Oct. 16. Serv- ices will begin each evening at 8 o'clock. The meetings will be con- ducted by the Rov. Clarence Rein- hold, Wolverton, iinn., and the Rev. Oscar Kolberg of Cokato, Minn. Miss Velma Johnson is a guest of eee Dorothy Little of Regan this week. The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. Elna Erickson and Miss Anetta Erickson Thursday. >—_—_____________¢ | Regan | ey By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richardson and family of Sanger were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dimond were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and family and Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mrs. B. O. Lein, Mrs. H. F. Dimond and Mrs Carl Lein and daughter Marjorie called on friends at Wing Thursday. A. F. Tourtlotte and Ole B. Aune motored to Sanger Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins were Bis- marck shoppers Friday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein were Mr. and Mrs. Peter- son, Mrs. Theodore Skogen and chil- dren of Driscoll. Mrs, A. H. Lundberg was a Bis- marck shopper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tedholm and culcren motored to the river Sun- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and Betty Anderson called at the A. F. Ghylin home Saturday. Mrs. J. Mickelson motored to Wil- ton Wednesday. ‘William Danielson is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dan- ielson. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman and Mrs, Allan Westerman and son preryts motored to Bismarck Mon- ‘Ye t Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons were callers at the A. F. Ghylin home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer and Betty Anderson were callers at the Ghylin home Saturday. Mrs. Mable Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross were recent callers at the H. F. Swanson home -near Bis- marck, geile ees | Sterling ° By FERN R. STEWART the Leslie French home in Bis- marck. ‘Those from here who were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Freto Envick, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Dyrstad and family, Mrs. H, E. Wildfang and children, Mrs. Agnes Wright and daughter Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan, Stanley Prancin, Mrs. Eva Turner, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart, Mrs. Emest John- family motored to Bismarck Sunday to attend the funeral of Alex Logan. Paul Halden came home Saturday from Burlington, where he has been employed. Mr. fe ‘Mrs. Con Johnson and fam~- ily and Mrs. foe Bsoen called in Wil- ton Saturday noon. Harry Vincent visited over the week- Louise |end in Wilton with his parents. Howard Scott, Harold Larson and Gordon Engen visited Sunday at the Jacobson home. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Thompson me vite his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson, ‘The Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet at the Lars Jacobson home Thursday, Oct. 13. John Olson and Frank Yeasley of Bismarck and bessod Monroe spent Sunday at Con Johnson's. Franklin ‘Windmill is spending this and family of Mercer spent the week-|. son and C. J. Johnson. ‘The Sterling Homemakers’ club will hold its first meeting of the new year at the A, L. Chenoweth home on Tuesday, Oct. 11. The Sterling boys played the Dris- coll boys a losing game on the home diamond Friday. ‘ id man Nieman, R. P. Schlabach, E ry ‘Max Lang, L. E. Heaton, JF. and T. N. Johnson. a f"_Welch’s Spur | Birra i ladle oaieeae | 2 By MBS. R. M. WELCH ? Charles Johnston and son, Frank, called at the Doppler home Monday. Several of the farmers of this vie cinity finished haying this week, Corn picking and general prepara- tions for winter will be in progress next week. 4: John Welch is hauling his winter supply of coal from the Wilton mines by truck. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ishmael and Uttle daughter, Mrs. Louella Bird and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner, John Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and little son, Glen Oder, Marcus Trembley and Mar- garet McMurrich all were in Bis- marck Wednesday. , Mrs. Tollefson, mother of Miss Louella Tollefson, is ill with small- pox in a Bismarck hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Chester Boyd mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch visited at the Ruth McMurrich home near Glencoe Wednesday evening. Miss Olga Neugebauer, teacher of Boyd No. 2; Miss Louella Tollefson, teacher of Boyd No. 1, and Lawrence Doppler called at the Robert Welch home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd were in Bismarck on business Friday. Lawrence Doppler and Vina Oder motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and family visited at the Lane home near Glencoe Sunday. > pactek etn a? | Taft | By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were Sterling callers Monday. Norval Marvel was transacting business in Sterling Monday. Ernest L. Hurr was a Sterling call- er Monday. Mrs. Horace Fairchild was shop- ping in Sterling Monday. Ernest L. Hurr and daughter, Ida, and Norval Marvel transacted busi- ness in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Gagner, McKen- zie, visited at the Horace Fairchild home Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Gaskill, son Earl and Charley Gosney motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. Mrs. Howard Smith visited Thurs- day at the Henry Jessen home. Irvin Anderson, McKenzie, calling in this vicinity Saturday. Chris Baker attended the Farmers’ Union dance in Sterling Friday night. Marion Lewis visited Sunday with home folks here. Esther Lang visited at the George Lewis home Sunday. Rev. Van Horne, McKenzie, called at the P. M. Gosney home Sunday. The Sterling Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. R. P. Schla- bach Tuesday. Mrs. R. P. Schla- bach gave the topic on “Scandina- vian Cookery.” an Cooker Sn f S.W. Burleigh | __8.W.Burleigh | By MRS, ALEX STEWART Mrs. John Stewart, Miss Milman, Harold and Ervin Gramling called at the Alex Stewart home Saturday on the way to Bismarck. They were going to town to have the cast taken off of Harold’s leg. Mrs. Vernon Gramling called at the Dan McClean home Sunday morning. Elvin McMeans and Jacob Dietrich drove to Bismarck recently. Andrew Ervin and Henry Mills went to St. Paul with a load of cat- tle Saturday. Many of the farmers from this vicinity have been ship- ping their cattle lately. Mrs. John Stewart of Telfer town- ship called at the Charley Johnson and Norman Stewart homes Thurs- day. Johnson will help the Stewarts with their fall work. Vernon Gramling, Elvin McMeans, Norman Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Breen of near Bismarck called at the Alex Stewart home this week. Many of Southwest Burleigh resi- dents are taking advantage of the hunting season. Word has been received here of the marriage of Loren Gramling, for- merly of this vicinity but now of Pen- yan, N. ¥Y. Gramling is a brother of Mrs. Alex Stewart of this town- atip: and Mrs. John Stewart of Tel- er. P :. > \ Painted Woods | eee | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD A. P. Kudick was a Bismarck caller Thursday. He also called . Ida Soderquist. oe Herma Chollett of Wilton, father- in-law of Harold Soderquist, died last week. He had been in poor health Ole Lilet le Lillefjeld and Walter Asklun visited relatives in Bismarck ne: ‘They also called on Mrs. H. W. Craw- ford at the Mandan training school. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Erickson and son, Ernest, spent Sunday afternoon. at the Andrew Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. E, Lillefjeld and son, Gerald, visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday, The Woodmen and members met i Mrs. Lars Jacobson’s recently. ‘Those who attended from this vicin- ity were the Browns, Hannefields, Stenquists and Johnsons. Wilton callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom, Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Lillefjeld and daughter, Walter Asklund and William Brown, ; Lyman a | By 8S. GYLDEN was ro Mr, and Mrs, Paul Wenger left thelr home in Hancock, Minn, Mon: The infant son of Mr. and Mrs Jake Bauttari was baptized Sunday. The infant was named Eino Ernest. J. H. Brownawell and J. H. Riley were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Johnson and daugh- ters, Lorraine and Deloris, were Sun- day dinner guests at the Tom Stew- The Sterling Farmers’ Union held its regular meeting at the hall Mon- day night with about 50 members Present. The six delegates elected to attend the Farmers’ Union annual convention at Devils Lake on Oct. 20, 21 and 22, are Floyd R. Belk, Mrs. John Benz, John Benz, Henry Jes- sen, Mrs. Elder Elness and Oscar An- Gerson. The six substitutes are Mrs. ‘Those who attended the services were Rev. and Mrs. William Harju ano children, Mr. and Mrs, Gust Eck- ag Rane See. Nina Waiste, Ed- wi ler and Edwin Se ea ‘ ppanen from, Selina and Sally Gylden spent Mon- day evening visiting at William th and Benn Harju were caller: at Gust Eckholm’s Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson were business callers at John Gylden's eer er 4 Harju spent the week- his parental home. eran at a