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——_—_ THE RISM 4 pow TeIRUNE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 3, 1982 ——___. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS [see at the home of his par- Sunday they held morning and eve-! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth! church. For the afternoon service at and family and Mr. and Mrs. Emory! the Still hall Mr. and Mrs. ‘Westm | Woodworth visited at the Paul Lins-| dressed in native Indian costume. Nu ers’ mecting was held in the after- {ming services at the Swedish mission noon, Mrs, Hallie Belk was a Bismarck visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aylea are par- | Gwendolyn were Hazlegrove + visitors Tuesday || night at the Joe Varley home. | Wayne Warren from near Menoken ; called Wednesday at Joe Fisher's and | George Nelson's. MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mbslers Clifford Craven, W. H. Brown and Edward Styielemeyer called Mon- Pete Lundquist motored to Alta re-! day at the John Sattler home. cently. , Emil Sattler took Mr. and Mrs.;_ Mr. and birs. Aibin Spangberg and Yrvin Sattler, who have been guests | Violet and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cun- at the Jake Sattler home, up to the ningham and family were among Wardropp home near Denhoff. Trygg residents who went to Bismarck | sen home Sunday. Mrs. ies Mrs. Leslie Ciark. recently. sons, Paul and Clayton, and Mrs. Charles Fisher of Bismarck were visi. i tors at the William MacDonald home ; August Doehle of Moffit is, ney to the west coast and will Jater | visiting at the home of her daugh- | return to India. Elwood Maurer of Valley City and ; Mrs. Chamberlin of Wisconsin were business callers in this community | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pelker and *|Monday they continued their jour- Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Conrad Johnson and daughters. | The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish | | Lutheran church met at the home of | Mrs. Elna Erickson Thursday. | Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, daughter Mar- garet, Misses Nadine Noon, Beatrice | Nelson and Ival Noon were Friday | ents of a baby boy born at the Ed. Schmidkunz home Sunday. Elmer Leroy was the name chosen for the baby. Obert Salhus, Chet Wedeman and Mr. and Mrs. Chauvin Belile, Roy Hansen and Adelaide Hall visited at the Ed. Schmidkunz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen of Steele visited at the Pete Schlabach home Wednesday evening. Earl Hall were Steele callers Sunday. | Ben Klangenburg and son Pat called on Frank Gray Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pietz and daughter Violet and son Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ganthner and daughter Cella Sarah of New Leip- zig recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rosenan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siewart and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Sat- ter drove to Bismarck Tuesday aft- ernoon to see Roy Stewart who had been hurt while hunting Sunday supper guests at the Christ Wolff home were Mr. and Mrs. David Scheck and daughter Martha and sons Wilbert and Arthur, Ed Wag- Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Pietz and Arnold and daughter Violet, Mr. and M Jacob Ganthner and daughter Celia Sarah. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rosenan oved on to the Christ Wolff, Sr. n the past week and will make ir home there now. Omer and Virgil Cloud were Sun- day vi at the Alex Neff home. Mr. Mrs. Arthur Breitmeyer of McKenzie are stay- ff home. y left Priday for Petti- - Ray Hazelgrove and y were shoppers in urday, i nerson Glanville dM Fred Smith and daughters, Mrs. gner and Mrs. Ed Cloud and son Omer were in Wing Saturda Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oschuner and family were guests Sunday at the Art Ochsuner home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm daughter and son .Raymond were dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Havelgrove Sunday and end Martha Were guests Sunday Stolher home. Kraft at the Christ | By MARGARET DAVIS Many from Ghylin motored to Bis- marek Saturday for the laying of the corner Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis returned from Ladysmith, Wis., Tuesday where they visited Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Far- ley. Mrs, Davis’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. Miss Velma Johnson is visiting two weeks with Miss Dorothy Little during Miss Little's grandmother's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis motored to Bismarck Friday and Tuesday. Ralph Taplin and Lava Anderson were guests at the Tom Morris home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Backman and were Bismarck shoppers Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Nels Tosseth and chil- dren were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Oscar Sunquist. tone to the new capitol. !man were callers at the A. H. Heinle Saturday to sce the corner stone lay- ing. | Mr. and Mrs, Bill Oder and family Sunday. The Stewartsdale Ladies’ Aid Mis- sionary society entertained the mem- visitors of Mrs. Miss Velma Johnson, who is as- and Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg | bers of the Presbyterial Tuesday eve-| sisting Miss Dorothy Little at. the and Violet were entertained Sunday ‘at dinner at the Homer Taylor home. John Kruger called Friday on Sam | ae wan mies? O. Welch. i el Is aul inner, Brown. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. John Pool from New| Salem were supper guests Friday night | at the George Nelson home. guests Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg’s Taylor was an overnight} guest Wednesday with Helen Ander- son, | Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg en- | tertained as their house guests this week, Mr. Spangberg's cousins from | Wisconsin, | Bill Oder and Homer Taylor at- tended the sale at Elmer Falmer’s | Thursday. |__ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warmky, Marcella Kiine of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and Gwendolyn were dinner and supper guests Sunday at the Kruger home. Mrs. Kruger and daughter, Mrs, Theresa Fitch, will leave Sunday for Coquille, Ore., where s. Kruger will make her home, ———_—+ Heaton lH een are By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Andrew were visitors at the John Schladt home Tuesday evening. Rudolph Wall called at the John Schiadt home Tuesday. John Fisher and John Schladt were callers at Washburn Tuesday. Ian Green called at the William Brezden home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe were overnight guests at the G. Paine home at Underwod Wednesday. Fred Hoff of Underwood died last week. He leaves his wife and fam- ily at Underwood. Bernard Hall called at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. Jake Baumiller and A. H. Heinle were overnight guests at the John Fisher home at Pickardyille Thurs- day. Adolph Larson and John Schlof- home Saturday. Adeline Schatz called at the Emanuel Keck home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schotz, Jr., and sons and Alta Schell were dinner guests at the Emil Jesser home Sun- day. Supper guests at the Jake Schotz, Jr, home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. | Emil Jesser and family, Mr. and Mrs. | |. H. Heinle and daughters Louise | \and Sarah and sons Ernest and An-| | drew, Mr. and Mrs, Jake Schotz, Jr., and sons, and Alta Schell. Amanda and Elsie Eglin and Leo and Lavern Grewe were visitors at the A. “T, Heinle home Sunday. _ Hazelton —————+ jand Doris and Morris Skinner. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were | * attending the meeting were Mes- and Saturday. Peggy| Mrs. Andrew Johnson and Stewart, Otto Dorman, Harold Irvine,| Jake of Bismarck and Leland Per. Misses Hilda MacDonald and Lucille! kins of Wilton visited at the Albert Crawford, Mr. Davenport, Mr. Welch Johnson home Sunday. | Miss Cora Devee Richard and | Doris Johnson were supper guests of ||Mr. and Mrs. George Burbeck and | family Wednesday. | Mrs. Herman Falkenstein \ left | Tuesday for Dunn Center to visit at jthe home of her ‘son-in-law and A group of friends met Saturday| “tushter, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Kling, evening at the Fred Habeck home| Mt and Mrs. George Anderson of in honor of Mr. Habeck’s birthday | Nome iden eee anniversary. , a The 4-H poultry club was enter-/ ,rre,buther League met at the Hel- tained Saturday night by Vivian Lar-|™47 Asplund home Friday evening. pon at jher home north of town.| aughters many ouegtrom and a gent H. O. Putnam attend: | guests of Mrs. Anthony Ericson, Miss Rachel Skelton visited at the}, MiSs. Louls Lind and son Hjalmer Otto Avers home in Menoken Friday.| Yrorcyy “2 Mrs. Signe Johnson Mr. and Mrs. A, Envick were shop- | pers in Bistherek ‘Saturday P- | Miss Helen Johnson accompanied Mz. and Mrs. R. C. Boren were : a ‘Thursday evening visitors at the Paull i. Weekcend atthe en oe ntris y a ’ i ‘i Ww ARBERBE scuonipacted by | Clarence Johnson, Wayne Sund- Warren Clirbe left Monday for Mis-| Sn ee soula, Montana. 4 vara bee Florence Habeck entertained | °M_ hunting trip. group of high school girls Monday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. The Royal Neighbors gave a chicken supper in the Manly hall Thursday evening. 8. E. Clizbe and family visited Willis Clizbe at a Bismarck hospital Wednesday. Willis recently under- went an operation for appendicitis. Henry Lewis of Jamestown spent | Ant? the week-end here with his tamily.|°"Nr and Mrs. Nels Neilson and er i ‘ ant rs. Robert Bergquist and son Sia Bo ane eee Le reeset Washburn were Sunday dinner maint ts _ an jsuests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lind Siemarcke” =F Pearson home in/and Mrs, Nina Sandelin, D. B. Leathers broke his leg Mon-| day morning when the horse he was! | riding fell. He is in a Bismarck hos- pital receiving treatment, George Manly, Mrs. Isabelle Colby and daughter Inez were Bismar. shoppers Monday. On their way home they were run in to by another car, The Manly car was badly dam- morning. it log i espe itd aa Sanne bachece at-|_ Tyne Eckholm and Severt Gylden tended a district meeting in Sterling | Pant, Tuesday at tah eats mae |. Mrs. Dave Josephson, John. Hakana Mr. and Mrs, Harry Raeshke en- | 90d Selina Gylden were callers in tertained Mr. and Mre G' Many gnq| Wilton Tuesday where Miss Gylden family and’ Isabelle’ Colby an ; : f nears |“ Severie and Eino Eckholm spent ae sandy ugar evening at Henry Ingets, Willis Belk of Bismarck was a|_ the Misses Tyne and Stiri Eckholm Monday visitor at the Henry Lewis | Gay. evening. eee Ute Ce as i ode home. , : |_ Mr. and Mrs. John Waiste and son, hn a ea ang Mr and | garl, ‘Edwin Olson, Severt Salley and AL DOE eee '|Sergi Gylden spent Saturday evening Henry Larson returned home Sat- | ** Gust Eckholm’s, urday from the Bismarck hospital McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Crosse, Wis. Mr. and M for a two-weeks visit. Mrs. Calla- han is Mrs. Kronick’s mother. arrived at the home of meet at the Anthony Ericson home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skinner and son Gene of Wilton visited at the Anthony Erickson home Thursday I Lyman —— ey By S. GYLDEN of cutting her hand badly Tuesday in Bismarck Saturday. Charles ning at the Glencoe church. ‘Those | Clarence Scott home near Regan, | ¢———— visited at her home Friday evening | | Cromwell 1 son | her cousin, Miss Cora Devee Richard, | yy Mr, and Mrs. Mike Callahan of La |‘ » John Kronick Tuesday tl The boys and girls 4-H clubs will . Selina Gylden had the misfortune | | Consulted the doctor about her hand. | § Emil Liuska was @ business caller} S0n and Mr. and Mi Mrs. John Sedivic called at the Pete | Schlabach home Monday. The Sterling Homemakers’ club met with Mrs, A. L. Chenoweth Tuesday. ¢—— + By LILLIE JIRAS | Martin Nelson was a caller at Tem- | vik Monday. | Miss Bernice Gierke, who has been | jspending the past few weeks at the | Schroeder home, now is employed in | Bismarck. Oito and Alice Swanson were guests Sunday at the Swan Swanson home near Bismarck. Joe and Lillie Jiras attended the! Regan Saturday night. Stephen Monroe of Regan visited | Martin Nelson Wednesday evening. | M. F. Pai Billy and Betty Nel- | son, Gertrude Schrozder and | Mrs. John Engdahl were shoppers in the Capi y Wednesday. . small daughter of Mr. aid Mrs. Viran Nelson, is spend- ing the week with her grandparents, nd Mrs. George Smith, in Bis arley, Mr. and | Nelson, Miss Alice Swan- | nee Long, Martin Nelson, on and son, Billy, and daugh- Betty, and M. F. Parker were from this community who at- s Catherine McLean and Mrs. Anderson, teachers of the Cromwell schools, spent the week-end in Bis- marek. Callers and guests at the Jiras home the past week were Miss Grace Johnson, Mr. rs. Philip Monroe and sons, | Darre! and Roderick, John Kruger, | Martin Schroeder, J. A. Varley, Mr. and Mrs. Irma, Israel Brown, Vincent Sherman, Miss Rosebud Hilsdorf and Mr. and Clarence Long and son, Billie. Mrs. Bud Nelson returned to her By Ms. ALEX STEWART Menoken recently. Those from this vicinity, who tran- ‘ted business in Bismarck Monday, ve Hugh MeMarrick, D. W. Stewart, | Mr. and Mrs, Amos Robidou and fam- land family, Johnny Becxenall, John | A. Stewart, Charlie Malland and fam- Mrs. Lee Mallard, Mr. and Mrs. | Alex Ste and family, Mrs. Vernon |Gramling and Norman Stewart. Mrs, Dave Kershau, Mrs, Knut Han- John Stewart had supper at Alex Stewart's Monday, | | Wildfang home. dance at the Tom Morris farm near | | school near Youngton, N. D., Sunday, | Bismarck were visitors at the A. Eisen- after spending the week-end at her | beisz home Sunday. ————————® ence Brown to Werner to spend a S$. W.Burleigh —_|/veek. — Selden Bryant at the Shaeffer home {in Clear Lake township Tuesday eve- Paul Hapel transacted business in | ning. i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nickolson | Saturday evening. appendicitis last week in a Bismarck hospital. |. Henry Larson entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment Tuesday. | Elmer Bloomquist and P. P. Bliss jealled at the L. Davenport home Tues- ;day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coox and son, Bobbie, of Bismarck visited at the | Alex Couch. home Sunday. Walter Dohn and Mr. Paulson of | Bismarck visited at the E. Bloomquist {home Sunday, 8. E. Clizbe and family, Alex Couch and family, L. Davenport and family, G. Cederstrom and family, Emil Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth, ;Miss Katie Bauer, Mrs. Evans and children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tomp- kins, Elmer Bloomquist and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. Madland and Vern Thyseil motored to Bismarck Satur- day to attend the ceremonies at the capitol grounds. Clayton Couch is staying at the Roy Mr. and Mrs. 8. E, Clizbe motored to Bismarck Monday morning. Bert Couch was a McKenzie caller Monday morning. Harold Hogue was enrolled at the east Sibley school Monday morning. Miss Katie Bauer, who has been employed at the A. J. Roth home, left Sunday for the Gene Cunningham home where she will be employed. > Driscoll ? By DELLA MAE OLSON Miss Hazel Nelson has had as visi- tors, Emma and Palmer Baanna and Arnold Ronngren of Montpelier. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bassen and family of Marion spent the week-end visiting at the Joe Gertz, Koessel and A. Bassen homes, The Misses Ortman and Nettleton entertained the “Kensington” sewing club Wednesday evening. Dave Friar of Bismarck was a visi- tor at the C. A. Swanson home Fri- day. Percy Freeman of Baldwin and Mrs. Mable Bjelland and son of Bismarck were supper guests at the H. M. Ward home Sunday. Mrs. T. Gurney of St. Paul, who came here to attend the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Clarence Brown, re- »|nesday night and Thursday at the C. ‘Lang, teachers of Wild Rose schools, went to Jamestown to attend Home- coming over the week-end. Mr, Adams and family plan on moving to the Lloyd Gosney home- stead this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and family attended the laying of the Marvin Swanson was on the sick list last week. tis Sam Gooding e materials hauled and now is putting up the buildings on the farm he purchased last: spring. o———_—_________ | Brittin > By 0. DUTTON Miss Alice Carlson visited Mrs. Wil- liam McDonald Thursday afternoon and spent Thursday night at the Richard Day home. Mrs, M. M. Dralle and daughter, Twila, visited Thursday afternoon at. the M. Beard home. Mrs. William Mills and daughters have been gll the past week. The Brittin Homemakers met Thurs- day at the C.D. Kimball home. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. George Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Wohl and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Dave Kushaw home. Hank Werenga, Moffit, spent Wed- D. Kimball home. Rev, and Mrs. Gulson dined Mon- day night at the John Stewart home. Miss Lola Morrison visited Monday at the Morton school. ‘i Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Thorson of Moffit were Thursday visitors at the E. M. Whitteaker home. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Dutton were Monday callers at the A. D. Welch home. Mrs. George Kuntz and son were Linton visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, William Mills and family and Mr. and Mrs. Merwell Beard visited at the Pete Smith home Sunday. Mrs, Frank King and son, Jack, spent Wednesday at the Dralle home. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover re- turned Monday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Dutton and Alfred Hanson of south of Moffit turned home Saturday. Mrs. C. J. Peterson spent Monday Miss Gertrude | afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Reynolds.| miss Mrs, Adolph Bruse of Litchfield is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alber. Mrs. Bruse is a sister of Mr. Alber. Mrs. Harry Helgeson had as visitors, Herb Little and daughter,|Sunday, Miss Gladys Burdette and Alvin Helgeson of Bismarck. Mrs, C. A. Swanson spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. M. T. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hindemith of Clifford Nelson accompanied Clar- Several from this vicinity attended the stag birthday surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Burnett spent Sunday afternoon visiting at the H. P. Hanson home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble were sup- per guests at the Henry Apland home Iver Norby was a business caller in Steele Monday. Miss Pearl Hanson is visiting at Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Chapin and family were supper guests at the C. A. Swan- son home Sunday. Mrs. Herbie Gunderson spent Mon- spent Friday at the Dave Kershaw home. Rose Grovannonoi visited School Friday and dined at the Dut- ton home Friday evening. home Friday evening. Braddock 3& By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE C. Y. Barton and J. A. Allensworth drove to Ryder Sunday. W. B. Adams is moving to the farm formerly owned by C. L. Gosney and H. Wolbaum now vacated by Adams, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Corey had as guests this week: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grimm, Clear Lake, Ia.; Mesdames E. E. and J. B. Glanville, Wing; and Miss Blanche Smith and Pat Collins of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan, Mrs. Hoime and Miss Hartnett of Napoleon were Sunday guests at the Ryan and But- ton homes, Mrs. Grant Peterson and her two little boys returned Monday after spending the week-end in Bismarck. Fred and George Kulanda, Grant Hu- left and Bernard Damsgaard left Sunday evening for Michigan. Miss Elsie Damsgaard accompanied them as far as Asko, Minn., where she will visit friends. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Warner Sempel were corner stone at the capitol Saturday. | ter. Tim at the family home, shows somo improvement. Miss Ruth Falkenstein has returned home from @ week's visit with rela- tives at Still, Miss Mabel McCullough left re- cently for Pasadena, Calif, where she will visit with relatives over the win- PY | Welch’s Spur | ¢ =e By MRS. R. M. WELCH Esther Baker, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Baker, spent Monday night with Doris Skinner. Lawrence Doppler and Louella To!- lefson motored to Bismarck Monday evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and little son, Donald, called at the Mc- Murrich home near Glencoe Monday. Mrs. John Welch hag taken her nephew, Lynn Stull, for the winter so that he may attend school. He will attend Boyd No, 1 with his brother, Lester. Chester Boyd called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday. Paul Skinner called at the Elmer Funston home Thursday. Funston’s oldest child has been ill with an in- fection in his eye. Chester Boyd and Paul Skinner called on Robert Welch Thursday. Miss Louella Tollefson, teacher of Boyd No. 1, visited at the Baker home Tuesday night. The ladies of the Stewartsdale church will have a supper at their church Oct. 28. A number of the members of the Stewartsdale missionary society at- tended their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Otis Davenport. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Ishmael and little daughter visited and dined at the Paul Skinner home Sunday. Several little girls were present also, the oc- casion being Doris Skinner's and Mor- iss Ishmael's birthday. a —_———_—_—_¢ | Frances | ———— By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Lawrence Madland was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. Edward Widger visited at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist, near Mc- Kenzie Monday. Mrs, Elmer Lundquist was on the sick list with a cold this week. Mr. Larson from Trygg township was a caller at the Selmer Oanes and Lawrence Madland homes Wednesday. ‘Wayne Warren from south of Men- oken was a caller at the W. A. Dietz- man home Wednesday noon. Rain and snow Thursday night de- layed the threshing for several days. Mrs, Jake Merkle and son, Douglas, Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, arrived at Bis- marck Friday. They expect to spend the winter at the Joe Fischer home. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson from near Regan were visitors at the Kruger home Sunday. Mrs, Ed. Gibson from Sterling was an over night guest at the Dietzman home Saturday. Carl Muth stayed at the John Olsen home Friday. Senus Harms and Clark Monroe from Bismarck were callers at the Floyd Owen home Sunday. Dan McCormick called on John Ol- sen Sunday. Miss Vina Harms, who teaches school near New Salem, spent Sunday at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and Gladys Tooker visited at the home of Mrs, Albert Johnson, Mrs. Frances | Mrs, Andrew Johnson, Mr. Staton, Margaret Davis and Miss Vel- ma Johnson were Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs, Steve Little and family. at The Ghylin school teachers listened | to the vice president's speech in Bis-| marck Saturday. | where he was a patient for several day Callers at John Gylden’s Sunday |°" route home from Bismarck. day afternoon with Mrs. Carrie Nel- Otto Giovannani transacted busi- ; Son. Miss Betty Hustoft of Manfred and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Corey home. and Mrs. Seamon Gibson, near Ster- ‘The Luther league of the Maria| ine. Lutheran church will meet at Olaf Nordstrom’s Saturday evening, Oct. 15. | Fourteen members of the Woodman | ¢ circle met in the hall Oct. 5. Sunday breakfast guests at the R. H. By ADALINE LANDSBERGER. °———. - Christiana jWere Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson| jp Gibyannant transl | and son, Clifford, Selina Gylden, Seth | ness in this vicinity Monday. y | jand Ralph Harju, Gust Eekholia poet Merle Beard called at the Alex| Arnold Christenson of Mandan were +! Andrew Liuska, | Stewart home Monday. Visitors at the Harry Helgeson home | Sulo Gylden returned home from! Many farmers of this vicinity at-|Saturday evening, | Marion Sunday. ‘tended the laying of the corner stone} Mrs. F. O. Johnson and daughter, givin | Chris Walker and son Elbert were Bismarck Frida © Mr. and Mrs, Frank Splanskowskie of Braddock were visitors here Wed-| Hampton By VIOLET A. CLARKE Miss Inger Nord, teacher in Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis were | nesday. | The Hazelton Sewing club will meet Tuesday evening with Miss Ru- | fina Appert. |_ Miss Mae Stoddart and Miss ‘Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and family. Israel Keator was a Monday shop- per in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Louie have re- turned from a trip to Wisconsin, |G, Busele. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause were| son, Bismarck shoppers Friday. . Owen Davis and sister, Miss Eunice | Davis, had Friday dinner with their | sp, sister, Mrs. Irvin Johnson, marck. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son, Edwin, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. 3 es home their daughter, Grace Alice, who | Steiber ||is taking a course at the business 4 |college. She returned to Bismarck Sunday to resume her studies. By MRS. WM. HICKEL Miss Cleo Rott and Paul Hinkley] were in Bismarck Saturday. Martin Zirbes was at Bismarck | Frances Stough spent the week-end | at their homes in Jamestown. The W. C. T. U. will meet Wed- nesday, Oct. 19, at the home of Mrs. Gimbel, Charles Guten- Philip Gutensohn and Reuben Oster were is Bismarck Sunday. Miss Mildred Fude of Braddock ent the first of the week visiti of Bis-| friends here. se William Wescott was in Bismarck Saturday having dental work done, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steiner motored ismarck Saturday and brought Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Sunday. J. R. Jones and Glen McAllister) Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller and Abe were business callers in Bismarck and Miller were in Bismarck Sunday and Mandan Saturday. Monday, D. E. Mattis and Eddie Schafer, The Hazelton corn show will be spent Sunday afternoon at the Wil-| held Saturday, Oct 15, in the De liam Hickel home. France garage. A dance will be held Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins mo-| Friday evening in the school gymna-| tored to McClusky Saturday and! sium. | spent the week-end with relatives. Mrs. McHugh, mother of Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson, Miss Mary | D. McCusker, spent several days last! Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. William’ week visiting at the McCusker home. Hickel and son, Wayne, motored to, Mrs. Dan Parsons spent several Still and Wilton Saturday. days last week visiting in Mandan at Delbert Olson called at Alta Sun-|the home of her daughter, Mrs. day. | Henry 8. Distad. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson and, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jenner, Mr. and family of Wilton and Mr. and Mrs.' Mrs. Ben Orthmeyer and Mrs. Orth- J. C. Olson visited at the John Carl-| meyer spent several days last week} son home Sunday. visiting at Bismarck. | Miss Mary Doyle spent the week-| Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Crouse were} end at the William Hickel home. motorists to Steele Thursday. \ Glen McAllister called at the Fred| Dr Samuel Miller of Samator. S.{ Lange home Tuesday evening. D., spent a few days last week visit- Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Wickstrom were ing at the home of his parents, Mr./ Wilton callers Tuesday, and Mrs. Maurice Miller. s. Mrs. J. .H Wehlitz will entertain the Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian Clarence Johnson of Grass Lake church Tuesday, Oct. 2th. spent two days at the J. C, Olson @ = Missouri home recently. | —<—$—____—___—$ " mo- Mr. and Mrs, John Carlson and family were callers in Regan and Still | Saturday evening. CRA’ Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Wickstrom, et wep Glen McAllister and Mr. and Mrs./ Mrs, William MacDonald and William Hickel and son, Wayne, vis- | daughters Hilda and Eleanor visited pend ee the J. C. Olson home Tuesday ;at the home of Mrs. Stanley Francis | Weed: 3 Mrs. John Cerlson and Mrs. J. c.) Vaqnesday; Aid Missionary so- Olson attended Ladies Aid meeting at! ciety met at the home of Mrs. O. ee | Davenport Thursday, | until Sunday at the Ole Lillef- pee Fe Ci Some. Peay. $$$ s— i Trygg } By GLADYS NELSON Vernon Manyold of Iowa called ‘Tuesday morning at the David Trygg home. Mr. and Mrs, Gene Cunningham motored to Bismarck ” Ray Stile, who spent a few days} in the Bismarck hospital last week | | with injuries sustained in falling off) a horse, returned to his home Tues- | lay. Christiana schools Nos. 2 and 3 or- ganized a P. T. A. Thursday. Mrs. Ole Newland and Esther Hansen were callers at the Christ Schoon's Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith were callers at the home of Jennie Clarke Tuesday. Martin Magnus called at the W. A. Stile home Friday. Mrs. Ernest Schoon spent from Tuesday until Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Petersen, at Verona. Mrs. Petersen returned home with her to spend a few days he Adolph Hansen was a Dri: er Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz were callers at the Carey Johnson home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and fam- ily, Robert Barrow and Miss Tillie Schoon were Bismarck shoppers Fri- day. They also visited with Miss Charlotte Olson, who is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harding and family who spent several days here visiting relatives and friends, left for their home in Montana Monday. J. R. Johnson and Carey Johnson were Sterling callers Saturday. Raymond Johnson was a Bismarck visitor Monday. Elder Elness called on his uncle, John Elness. last Monday. ohn Etness last Monday. * Painted Woods | ¢ ——__________—____+ By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD ‘oll call- Hope Hennefield spent Monday night as the guest of Opal Olson of Wilton, Walter Asklund, Ole Lillefjeld and Anton Nelson were Wilton Monday evening. liam Brown home Monday. Dick Kudick called at the Ole Lil- lefjeld home Monday. : Mrs. Alvin Lange and son Albert were Wilton callers Monday. They also visited at the William Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom gave @ birthday party at their home Sat- urday evening for Walter Brostrom and little Loraine Brostrom. Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Hustad and son Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth and family, Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. + Woodworth, August and Milton Doe- k were Sunday visitors at the Leslie Clark home. Miss Lucille Crawford day visiting with Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hixon o? Bismarck visited at the Ray Gates home near Hazelton Sunday. Robinson, student in the Spent the spent Sun- ‘Mac , Mr. and Mrs. Walter! jlatives and friends hfe of Moffit and Jim MacDonald of | James of Minot visited from Fri- jeld home. Mrs, William Brown at Bismarck for ,& few days. hool at Minot this year. scl —————— I Still By B. P. HAGSTROM Bey 08 Nem OF Motes, mis » On ‘ Sonaries trom India, arrived home i callers | | J. R. Brostrom called at the Wil- ‘a is visiting re-| Muriel Damstrom is attending . Taft \ oF By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mrs. John Baker, who has been vis- | jiting at the Floyd Belk home in| Sterling, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis tran- sacted business in Sterling Tuesday. were married in Bismarck last Satur- C. Davies, Miss Eunice Jessen stayed over night with Elmona Hurr Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Gaskill and Mrs. P. M, ;Gosney entertained the Sterling La- |dies Aid at the former's home Wed- nesday, The new officers are Mrs. Paul Lang, president; Mrs. Henry | |Henry Wildfang, secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey called at the George Lewis home Wednes- day. Mrs. LaVerne Richardson and small daughter and Mrs. Homer Envik and son visited at the Henry Jessen home Tuesday. Mrs, John Baker was a Moffit caller Wednesday. Fred Doehle was a Sterling caller Thursday. Charley Anderson, Anton Oberg, Lester Andrews, P. M. Gosney, E. L. Hurr and Hanaford Fairchild were Sterling callers Thursday. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith were Bismarck shoppers. Miss Ann Hayes attended the capi- | tol cornerstone laying Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Haro, Cleveland, visited Sunday at the Henry Jessen home. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nieman and family were Sterling callers Saturday. Mrs. George Kusch and son, Dean, were Capital City shoppers Saturday. ——- o Sterling By FERN R. STEWART William McClusky of McKenzie was a town caller Monday. H. E. Wildfang was a business caller in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Friday. Mrs. Clifford McLean and son, Buddy, left for International Falls, ,Minn., Friday evening for the winter. Miss Violet Walgren of Menoken spent Saturday night and Sunday vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John- n. Harold Brownawell was a Bismarck caller Monday. Bob Sharpe was a town caller Fri- day. were town callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, accom- Donld. | ¢——_______________¢| panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart of Driscoll, were shopping in Bismarck Monday. Ed Smith was a town caller Mon- day. A teachers’ demonstration was held at the school house Monday. Slag of the new capitol in Bismarck Satur- | Josephine, spent Wednesday evening day. with Mrs, Sarah Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, Henry | = Mills and Bob Woodland transacted | | Glenview business in Bismarck Friday. ——s| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz Mr. and Mrs. Stewart called at the Derky home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nukolson and art home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gramling and Oscar Jerset and Miss Elsie Belile| son, Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stew- | evening. art and daughters, Alice Mae and day at the office of County Judge J.; Doris, had dinner at the Carl Toliver|sons, Paul and Vernon, were visitors at Jacobson’s Wednesday evening. home in Bismarck Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson had dinner at John Stewart's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser visited at Mrs. Malcolm Stewart's Sunday. Vernon Gramling is driving around in a two cylinder vehicle of his own Swindling, vice president; and Mrs.| design. It is very adaptable to corn|Thompson’s Wednesday. picking and many cora pickers are using it. Gramling is considering patenting his device. ———— Ecklund | ea By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs, William Standley, Mr. jand Mrs, Laurence Fisher and 501 Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mon. roe, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spitzer and son, Edmund, Pauline Hagstrom, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Franklund and son, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler and daughter and Mrs. Carl Spitzer and children motored to Bismarck Satur- day to see the cornerstone laying for the new capitol building there. John Monroe of Bismarck called at the Charles Kratz home Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer, sr., and | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spitzer and daugh-; ter, Eileen, of near Bismarck visited at the Carl Spitzer home Thursday. Miss Marie Huber visited Bcklund | school No, 2 one day last week. Charles Kratz shopped in Wilton Saturday. Leonard Spitzer and Frank Partyke evening. Samuel Schuler shopped in Wilton one day last week. | Aminda and Pauline Spitzer visited with Nellie Partyke Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs, William Standiay vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kratz one day last week. Ole Olson was a caller in this vicin- ity last week. Mr. Brekets and sons, Raynold and Elvin and Igin Brenniese, of South Dakota visited at the Lewis and Carl Spitzer homes Monday and Tuesday. A birthday party was held at the John Partyke home Monday evening, the occasion being Mr. Partyke's 43rd birthday. The evening was spent jPlaying cards and dancing. Music was furnished by the Gaub brothers. aerate utan eens {_ Sibley Butte. | ee SN By MES. ELMER BLOOMQUIST_ Willis Clizbe was operated on for + Mrs. Vernon Gramling and son and! family had dinner at the John Stew- caller at Washburn. called on Walter Waddington Tuesday | > By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mike Kozak was a recent business Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson vis- ited at the Alvin Lange home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter and Joe Brown was a caller in Paint Woods at the home of his parents the early part of the week. Miss Laura Little entertained the parents of the pupils in her school at @ party Thursday afternoon. Violet Johnson was a caller at Dick Mrs. Joe Brown was a caller at John Staltz's Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Arvid Engstrom and son were business callers at the Wal- ter Kinky home at Painted Woods Sunday. Callers at Jacobson’s Sunday were Gordon Engen, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and daughter, Grace, Jake Yeasley and son, Mrs. Theodore Quanrud, Mrs. E. Ulmer and daugh- ter, Cora Ann, all of Bismarck and Mrs. Samuelson of Hazen and George Oeltjen. ers at Joe Brown’s Thursday. Laura Little spent the week-end in Bismarck with her sister, Mrs. Homer Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Thompson and family of Mercer spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Thompson's par- ents. Harry Vincent was a guest of his parents in Wilton over the week-end. Lars Jacobson called at Lawrence Johnson's Sunday morning. Arvid Engstrom was a recent busi- ness caller at Albert Larson's. {__ Wild Rose By MES. W. H. BROWNAWELL The school board held its regular quarterly mecting at the clerks office ‘Tuesday. Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent of schools, visited the Wild Rose schdols Friday. Edward Swanson went to Temvik the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs, John Stoltz were call-| Yy, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lesher were Lin- ton callers Monday afternoon. It has been reported that a vein of coal has been found on the Uhrich farm west of Braddock. E. F, Savage and Henry Jagd drove to Selfridge Saturday for Mrs. Savage, who had spent a week at the home of her daughter, Mrs, V. E. York. Anton Gruenfelder of the Tell neighborhood was a Braddock caller ‘Thursday. Everett Fraser and Marvin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Henry near Napoleon. Twenty-five officers and members were installed and initiated into the Epworth league Sunday. The following new officers were elected for the Girl Reserves Thurs- By ELIZABETH KOPPY Business callers at Linton from here Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Backhaus and son, Herbert, Mr. and Mrs, John Backhaus, Mr. and Mrs, David Joeb and daughter, Maggie, William Joeb, Gust Joeb, Math Koppy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olhauser and Mr. and Mrs, John Olhauser, sr. Francis Chesrown was an overnight caller at Linton Friday. Roscoe Bowman called in this vicin- son, Arno, and Mr. and Mrs. John Roth and daughters, Leona and Clara, visited in Temvik Sunday. Paul Gents spent Sunday at Livona. Steve Koppy, sr., and Henry Knittle day: President, Elsie Saville; vice president, Helen Hill; secretary, Flor- ence Lepisto; and treasurer, Mamie Miss Clara Thompson has been ab- he from school this week because of eSS, ee f Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The Crofte Star Homemakers club met with Mrs, Alvin Nordstrom Thurs- day afternoon, The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Richard Kickul ednesday. Miss Florence Rupp, high school student of Bismarck, spent the week- end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp. A large number from here attended the ceremonies incident to the laying of the cornerstone of the new state capitol in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. John Wilson of Garrison is a house guest at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs, Wayne Cummings. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Miller are the were business callers at Bismarck and Banenn Monday. ee | Rock Hill > By RUTH LITTLE a Jacob Graf was a Sunday guest of Basil Nemetz. Willie Ehnes called at the P, E. Patton home Sunday. Hilda Waugeman motored to Bis- marck Thursday to consult a physi- can She had blood poison in her id. Fred Ehnes motored to Wilton Mon- Sam Beerman was an overnight guest at the Isaac Marcovitz home Monday. Molly Graf was an overnight guest at the 8S. W. Nemetz home Thursday. Mrs. J. F. Little and son Virgil were Wing business callers Thursday. Charlie Hettick and Annie en- berg motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. C. E. Christianson called at the Albert Vollen home Thursday. Ruth Little and Willie Jiras were Sunday guests at the W. H. Kolb parents of a son born Tuesday in Bis- | home. marck, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson spent part of the week in Bismarck with their daughter, Betty, who is seriously ill with appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Borner and Andy Peterson were Sunday the Vernie Peterson home in Naugh- townshi ton ip. Mr, and Mrs. Swan Swanson and family of Bismarck, Mr and Laurence Stocks and son daughter, and Oswald Bartemess were Sunday guests at the Alvin Nordstrom home. Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son} Mr. and Roger and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.| family, who have been residing on the Brownawell and Ervin Wentz visited! Lundin farm, have moved to the old ME. aid Mrs. Bene REOU ORNL PY] SOOM ARETR LES ee Caen Caen year, moved near Braddock last Pegi Cummings of Garrison, ‘week, Ervin Wentz accompanied Homer | hospital Brownawell of Moffit to Bismarck | here recentl; Thursday. Wayne Mrs, Ernest Saville attended the Homemakers club meeting at Nord- ‘strum’s Thursday. ti Misses Mabel Wilson and Esther Sunday guests at the Marvin Alm home were Molly and Martha Graf, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kettleson and family. Mr, and Mrs. John Pool and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald motored to New Salem Saturday. Sunday guests at the 8S. W. Nemetz home were P. E. Patton and son, Ray- mond, and Albert Bouche, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family were Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kolb and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Roy Mrs, William Miller and| Farley home Sunday guests at the Walter Seon home were Mr. and Mrs, Jake Fish- er and family, Mrs, Emma Scott and daughter, Phylus, Hester Batley was a Saturday az- ternoon guest at Mrs. Mabel Bailey's. Oscar Magnuson motored to Regan Wednesday. Mr. and) Mrs, Raymond Tolliver and jamly called on Mrs, K. Kolb Satur- Ve C. E. Christianson was a Regan call- er Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kolb are the geen ts Ges heen Spencer: Oct.

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