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eo 4 i. ~*~ ‘. + hia at ae ff Pal v v ay wes wer —$——— >: Brittin ‘= By 0. DUTTON Miss Lucile Milman visited friends, ifm Wing over the week-end. Mrs. John Craven returned home from Bismarck Sunday with little; Kathryn Gertrude, the new member; of the Craven family, born Oct. 4 at the William Gagner home in Bis- marek. Mrs. Dave Kershaw, Mrs. Knute Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart were callers in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Bis- marck, Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Miss Twila Dralle were callers at the Wil- liam Mills home Wednesday. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid of Bis- marck were entertained Wednesday at the W. 8. Triplett home. Twen- ty-six ladies were present. Mrs. Richard Day motored to Braddock and Bismarck Monday. She was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Ott Thompson and Gaughter of Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lyman were dinner guests Sunday at the George Day home. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and sons Roy and Park, Miss Lillian Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Kershaw and daugh- ter Helen, Adolph Giovannonoi and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and son Roy. Sunday dinner guests at the C. D. Kimball home were Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucile, Ralph Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. William Mills and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bower. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbage of. Bismarck visited Tuesday at the Day home. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and| daughter of Sterling visited and dined at the W. 8. Triplett home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews and br racial motored to Hazelton Mon- lay. Miss Betty Jane Mills spent Sat- urday and Sunday at the Kimball home. . Roy Dutton spent Saturday night with the Dralle boys. Mrs. John Doan spent several days in Bismarck last week. W. F, Cameron was a caller at the Dave Kershaw home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day, Miss Lillian Lee and Hank Werenga of Moffit were Wednesday night visitors | at the C. D. Kimball home. ¢—__________—__, Baldwin | 3 By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER: The Baldwin school will give a Halloween carnival Saturday evening, Oct. 29. Everyone is invited to at- tend. school purposes. Sigmund Rupp and family, pioneer residents of the Regan district, will! ©. Jeave soon for Washington where they will make their future home. Mr. Rupp is the brother of Mrs. Herman Kickul of Baldwin. Leo Thompson arrived homre Fri- day after several weeks’ visit with relatives in Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Buckholz, who have been residing on the Olson farm! a mile north of Baldwin, have moved to the Henry Sunquist farm about nine miles northeast of here. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and family accompanied by Mrs. Rupp’'s brother, Fred Herdebu, motored to Dickinson Friday where they spent the week-end with friends and rela- tives. Services were held in the Presby- terian church Sunday evening with Rev. H. M. Gulson of Glencoe of- ficiating. Mrs. Frank Miller and infant son Alden James have returned home from a@ 10-day stay in the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryberg an- nounce the birth of a son Tuesday. Mrs. Ryberg and baby are convales- cing nicely. Carl Herdebu has returned home from a few weeks’ visit with rela- tives in various parts of the state. At Bowdon he visited with his sis- ter, Mrs. Jacob Warner, and family. He also visited relatives at Mayville and various points along the way. Charlie Peterson of Bismarck spent the week-end with relatives in this community. Miss Bessie Anderson of Pickards- ville is spending some time visiting with local friends and relatives. Lee Fricke, who has been spending several weeks with his brother, Ralph Fricke, in Cromwell, has returned home. i The John Webster family have moved into the Fricke residence in town temporarily. They are expect- ed to move to Mandan later. i > | Driscoll i By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett enter- tained Mrs. Ramp, Miss Jessie Ramp and Judge I. C. Davies of Bismarck and Mr and Mrs. C. A. Swanson at dinner Sunday. Visitors over the week-end at the P. P. Hanson, H. P. Hanson and F, E. Johns homes were Mrs. Humphrey, Palmer Reviand and Mr and Mrs. William Olmstad of Fort Ransom. Mrs. Herbie Gunderson is visiting Fargo. Mrs. P, M. Lathrop and daughter and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz spent Satur- day in Bismarck. Mrs. H. A. Smith spent the week- end with her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Nelson Sunday evening. She left for Kathyrn where Mr. and Mrs. Smith have just recently moved. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and cites be a and Mrs. E. J. jwanson. ughter spent Friday evening at Nord Huseby’s fev. Foss left Thursday to attend @ circuit meeting at Almont. The Al. Airsman family left Sun- day for Wilton where The Epworth League met Sunday evening in the M. E. church. ‘Tne Sens ci Norway club met ‘Thursday evening in the hall, Miss Ann Grenz had as visitors Friday Rev. and Mrs. Alf and Mr. and Mrs. Knoepfle of South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Friar of Bis- marck were overnight guests at the C. A. Swanson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and daughter Delores at dinner Sun- at : Albert Sylling of Sheyenne was a caller on Rev. Foss Saturday after- hoon. ‘Those {rom here pheasant hunting NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Proceeds will be used for ’ they will reside. | a8 at Ellendale and La Moure Sunday were H. A. Thomas, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brush- wein and Oscar Pederson. Miss Jacobson spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mrs. A. H. Meland and Mrs. Wil- Mam Van Vleet and children were supper guests at the Helmer Meland home Sunday evening. Mrs, Golda Grubb of Tappen and the Misses Nettleton and Ortman spent the week-end visiting at Man- fred. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and family spent Sunday in Bismarck, Mrs. Oscar Pederson and children and Mrs, Victor Pederson and daugh- ter Jacqueline were supper guests Sunday evening at the Pederson home in Thelma township. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. 8. Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs, M. Lunn and family were supper guests at the Henry Ap- lund home Sunday. > | Frances re By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Jake Merkle, who spent the past year in Idaho, arrived in Bismarck Monday. He expects to stay with his brother-in-law, Joe Fisher, this win- ter. A regular school board meeting was held at the home of Adam Schauer Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kate came out from Mandan Monday to assist the Owens with threshing. Harve Moffit from near Menoken Se @ caller in this vicinity Wednes- lay. - . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Clarence Ryberg was a@ caller in Menoken Wednesday. Senus and Jake Harms and Clark and Clyde Monroe went to Dunseith Wednesday morning to visit John Harms, who is a patient at the Dun- seith sanitarium. John Osen was a caller at the Teb- bo Harms home Tuesday night. The Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Madland Thursday. Mrs. Moffit and Mrs. Harold Madiand and children from. near Menoken were visitors. Miss Tena Harms and Mrs. Charles Me- | i26: Cormick, project leaders, lesson. * Dan McCormick, Carl Muth and Edwin Dietzman were callers at the Floyd Owen home Sunday. Shoppers in the capital city from this vicinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madiand, Mrs. John Glum, Mr. and Mrs. William Ker- shaw, John Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Teb- bo Harms and Walter Dietzman and son. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and Miss Gladys Tooker were dinner and supper guests at the John Gourdette home north of Bismarck Sunday. Gave the schemata Sate te ional | Menoken | ene icons io By MRS. JENNIE DANCE The Menoken Homemakers club met at the A. C. Dance home Thurs- day. Mrs. Dance and Mrs. V. M. Craven, project leaders, gave the lesson, “The Efficient Kitchen” The club presented gifts to Mrs. V. M. Craven, Mrs. Paul Holmes, Mrs. Otto Ayers and Mrs. A. ©. Dance in ap- preciation of their work during the past year. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. V. M. Craven. Miss Blanche Stewart motored to Washburn to spend Saturday and Sunday. ‘ Miss Margarette Olsen received word that her mother had been bad- ly bruised in a car accident. Miss) Olsen spent Saturday and Sunday at Robinson, N. D., visiting her mother. Miss Hazel Paris of Bismarck visited Miss Nellie Dance Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirby and little daughter Hazel Louise, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson and Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Johnson visited at the A. C. Dance home Sunday. Miss Ida Giese spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting at the Chester Boyd home. 4-H sewing club Mrs. Edd Ebling, leader, held a meeting of her club at ee home Saturday. xton Norlin accidentally shot himself through the arm with » .22 rifle Monday. ¢ | Welch’s ¢ Spur | By MRS. RB, M. WELCH A number of the residents of this vicinity are hauling their winters supply of coal direct from the Wilton mines this year. Two of the members of the Boyd school board were present at the Aiagtngg ot at seinem of the clerk, Mrs, rt Welch, Tuesday evening. Chester Boyd reported that Black had appeared again in his herd of cattle. He motored to Bismarck for medicine the middle of the week. Julius Dorman called at the home of his brother Otto the latter part of this week. Margaret McMurrich and Marcus i aaeed were in Bismarck Wednes- y. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and children, and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Welch and son were in Bismarck Fri- ay. Night prowlers, presumably poultry] dre thieves, have been reported by several in this vicinity recently, Marcus Trembley, Vins Oder and mg Mrs. Glen Oder were in town junday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family, Robert ae and two sons, Jack Ishmael, wrence pos, Louella Tollefson, Russell Tollefson and Marcus Trembley were in Bis- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Oder and little , Marcus Trembley, Margaret motored es placed Missionary socie! e Stew: le changed the date for its chicken supper at the Glencoe church, from Oct. 28 to Oct. 29. + | Wild Rose 4 oe By MES. W. H. BROWNAWELL The township board will hold its regular meeting at the clerk's offic? Tuesday. Oct. 25, Miss Madge Runey of Sterling called on friends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Scherr and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell of Moffit. made a blisiness call here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll and Otto “ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Shock made s business trip to Bis-) Eimer Duncan returned home with)Sam Langadalh and Miss Gracc,son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher at marck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville visited him to visit for a few days. John Bailey and James and at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Fetterly| Arthur Tees were business callers in in Braddock Sunday. Miss Avis Carlisle of Bismarck vis- Bismarck Saturday. Ted Nolan spent the week-end at ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.| his parental home. Carlisle, Sunday. W. H. Brownawell accompanied his son Howard Brownawell of Moffit to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Caroline Kraft and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kraft Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and! Miss Esther Lang spent the week-!80ns attended the Ladies’ Aid sup- end with Miss Mabel Wilson. Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Feltheim and children Walter and Ruby were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glovick. Mrs, Donald Snyder, Mrs, Thelma Shipley and Miss Helen Brownawell, all of Bismarck, Mrs. John Lawson and son Mason, Mrs. H. J. Browna- well and son Bobby of Sterling, Mrs H. D. Brownawell and children Joyce and Dale and Mrs. Homer Browns- well of Moffit, visited at the W. H, Brownawell home Sunday . >—_—_—_—_________+ | Taft * By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Oscar Jerset was a Sterling caller ‘The regular school meeting was held at the office of the clerk, Mrs, John Benz, Tuesday evening. John Benz, Henry Jessen and P. M. Gosney attended the Farmers Union Meeting Tuesday evening. Irvin Anderson, McKenzie, called at the P. M. Gosney home Tuesday. Pete Youngreen was a business call- er in Bismarck Tuesday. Norval Marvel called at the George Kusch home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews visit- ed at the Morrison home Wednesdaw near Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson called at the George Kush home Wednes- ois, Carl Pillen and small son were visiting in Sterling Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- ily, and the Henry Jessen and Clar- ence Anderson families attended the Farmeré Union dance in Sterling Fri- day night. Mrs. Charles Gaskill is spending a week at the home of her daughter, Mrs, C. R. Kositzky in Bismarck. The Sterling Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. A. L. Chenoweth, Oct. 11, The next meeting will be held at Mrs, Martin Nelsons in Sterl- The Moffit Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. George Lewis Wednesday. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and daughter Edna were Bismarck shop- pers Saturday. Howard Smith called at the Fair- child home Monday. | Steiber e —_—+ By MRS. WM. HICKEL Delbert Olson left Monday for Buf- falo, 8. D. where he will visit a few days with relatives. He will be ac- ‘companied home by his grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Swanson, who will spend the winter at the J. C. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson motored to Washburn Monday. Mr, and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily visited at the William Hickel homo Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Wickstrom mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tourtleotte, Miss Gladys Peterson and Orrin Tyberg spent Sunday evening at the J. C. Ol- son home. Glen and Earl McAllister left Mon- day for Nebraska where they will seek employment. es Beasie Anderson 1s visiting at the Ralph Falkenstein home a: Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom spent Sunday at the John T. Johnson home. The Pleasant View school board held their meeting at the schoolhouse esday. seh Bennie, Gustave and Edwin Schatz left for Iowa Wednes- day where they will be employed. Mr, and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily were McClusky shoppers Saturday. ‘Miss Suste Schatz of McClusky spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. hn Stroh. ar and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne and Miss Mary Doyle mo- tored to Washburn Saturday. f Heaton + Wild Rose {| aa By SARAH HEINLE Ernest and Richard Heinle ‘called at the Walter Grewe home Tuesday “Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neimiller, 8r., were Wilton callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wall, were callers at Wilton Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Schlofman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner were visi- tors at the A. H. Heinle home Wed- evening. mean ‘Wolf called at the John Schlofman home Wednesday. Dan Green called at the Paul Brez- den home Tuesday. tors at the E. R. Laggie home tbe were Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Grewe and family, Ernest Heinle and Bob Laughlin and son Mike. Visitors at the John Blatter home near Pickardville Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlofman and son Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hein- Je and daughter Rachel and son An- w. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wagner, John Schuler and Adolph Bender were callers at Washburn Monday. O. Buffiton of Falkirk will stay on the Walter Grewe farm during ths. Sam Jennings of Washburn was married to Miss Mary Ruby of Wil- ton recently. Mrs. Ernest Geibel and sons visited with Mrs, Seibel’s parents last week. Owens was married to Miss recently. visited school No, 1 Lydia attended the wedding. Miss Ameila Wagner underwent an operation for appendicitis Wednes- Mir, and Mrs, Emanuel Heintz, Jr., ar. visiting a few days at the Ed, Eslinger.home near Garrison. Rul nd Paulina Heintz of Mar- tin were visiting relatives neat Wil- ton Sunday. | Arena > H. S. Duncan made a trip to Elmer Duncan's Wednesday, Mrs. per in Wing Saturday evening. Miss Loella Augustadt spent the week-end at her parental home in Goodrich, Laveren Goldburg and Carl Wag- ner left for Iowa Friday, where they plan to spend the rest of the fall husking corn. Howard Glanville was a caller at Bert Glanville’s Tuesday evening. H. 8. Duncan went to Harvey with Alex Schlinker Friday. He remain- ed for a major operation on his eye. Mr. and Mrs. O. McIntyre and daughters Mary Alice and Rose and son Hugh and George McIntyre and Miss Fae Roberts motored to Bow- don Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adleman, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Simar and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer and family were guests at the Ben Klagenburg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Halver and son Stanley motored to Medora to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beak were call-| os at the Bert Glanville home Sun- lay. Jacob Steiglemeyer made a trip to the mines near Wilton Friday. Miss Delia Kraft is spending this week at the Otto Beak home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beak and fam-| ily moved on the vacated by Tommy Scheffer. psassic a aaceatecs caceuecueeneaiaidl f McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES recently The Larkin club met Tuesday eve- ning with Mrs. T. Hughes. Those Present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wildfang, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and Mrs. P. E. Roth. The Ladies’ Aid was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Henry Larson. Madge Runey of Bismarck was a visitor. Mrs, Anna Manly left Thursday for Washington, D. C., as one of the postmaster delegates from this state. The Royal Neighbors held a regu- lar meeting in the hall Friday eve- ning. Vice Oracle Gertrude Hughes acted as oracle. Mrs. E. L. Adams and Mrs. Henry Larson attended a major project les- son for the Homemakers club in Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. FP. Pearson and family of Bismarck were Sunday visi- tors of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Struwing. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes and son visited at the T. I. Bailey home near Bismarck Sunday. The Moffit Ladies’ Missionary so- ciety will give a musical program in the McKenzie schoolhouse Saturday night. rs | _ Still By 8. P. HAGSTROM The Girls’ Busy Bee Sewing club and the boys’ Baby Beef Calf club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson Friday evening. Robert Johnson of Pittsburgh, Pr., visited at the Rueben Johnson home last week. Miss Minnie Johnson of Under- wood was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hed- strom and children were capital city shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bergquist of Underwood, Rev. Oscar Karlberg of Cokoto, Minn. and Rev. Clarence Reinhold of Wolverton, Minn., were; Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lind. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Asplund and children of Bismarck were guests of relatives here Sunday. $s. Signe Johnson and children and Miss Marie Pearson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mickel- son of Regan Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. M. Callahan and granddaughter, Miss Pearl Kronick, left Monday for their home in La Crosse, Wis. The Callahans have been visiting the past two weeks with the John Kronick family. Rev. Clarence Reinhold of Wolver- ton, Minn., closed a very successful series of services at the Swedish Mis- sion church Sunday evening. Miss Dorothy Little of Regan visited with relatives near Still over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Brostrom of Painted Woods were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Backman Sunday. A large group of young people were entertained at a hayrack and weiner roast party Friday evening by the Misses Helen and Velma Johnson and Cora Devee Richard. Clifford Richard is in charge of the Farmers’ Elevator at Still this week, Miss Velma Johnson substituted in Estherville No. 3 Friday for Miss Cora Devee Richard, who was on bag ae ie mi society met with Mrs. Walfred Asplund Thursday. | The Still P. T. A. will meet Sat- urday in the Still hall for the first meeting of the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and son Donald left Sunday for Dunn Center for a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling. Le- roy and Loretta Anderson are stay- o.— ing at the J. M. Thompson home| * guring their parents’ absence. nel i Hazlegrove | ny By MRS, RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr, and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Opel Gray called Monday at the Bert Glanville home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons Dean and Harold called Mon- day night at Hazlegrove's. Ed Wagner and Miss Pauline Wolff were supper guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazle- | Mrs. grove. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and daughter Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Ver- nol Goldsmith, Fred Wetzle, Miss Belle Goldsmith and her: brother Clifford and sister Ruby, Art Och? suner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haslegrove and Miss Opal Gray were among the shoppers in Tuttle Saturday. Mrs. Caroline Kraft and son Harold and daughter Irene were in Wing Saturday. Mrs. Caroline Kraft was = guest Sunday at the Jake Kraft home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson and Miss Joyce Franzen of Pettibone were in Tuttle Sat jurday. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and | Lewis were in Tuttle Saturday. Luceveren Goldburg and Karl Wagner left for Iowa this week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre and family and Miss Faye Roberts were guests of relatives near Hurdsfield Sunday. H. S. Duncan is in the hospital. Mrs, Elmer Duncan is assisting Mrs. Duncan during his absence. ¢——_—_. —— mm le | | Esthervil —————— O By MRS. ROY LITTLE | Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Elkins and children were Sunday visitors at the Ole Wold home. Ole, Olaf and Joe Wold transacted business in Bismarck and Mandan Monday. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met with Harry Davenport Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be at the Anna Strand home Nov. 2. Mrs, Art Strand entertained the American Legion Auxiliary Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport were business callers in Bismarck and Mandan Friday. Mrs. Earl Mowder and Grace and Stanley Francis were Friday evening visitors at the Ole Wold home. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand and son spent Saturday evening at the Harry | Davenport home. Mr. and Mrs. William Michelsen and children were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Uhde home. i rane Christiana * By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family were visitors at the Ernest Schoon’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and Mrs. J. W. Beyer were Driscoll call- ers Thursday. Carleen Beyer of Sterling is spending a few days with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Adolph Hansen called at the Knute Johnson's and George Harding's Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland anc family were callers at the Adolph Hansen home Friday evening. Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Carey Johnson's Tues- day. » Sunday visitors at the George Har- ding’s were the Misses Alice, Shirley and Thelma Freshour and Lester Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz have moved to Driscoll for the win- ter. Mrs. Edward Smith was a Bis- marck shopper Friday. Ole Newland made a business trip to Arena Friday. A. Rissaner and daughter, Miss Helen, were Sterling visitors Satur- day. Raymond Johnson, who has em- ployed at the Elder Elness home the past summer, is now employed at the Forest Fairchild’s near Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson and granddaughter Marcella and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were entertained at_a goose dinner Sun- day at the Robert Eisenbeisz’s in honor of Mr. Eisenbeisz’'s birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Elder Elness and nephew Frankie and Elsus Elness of Sterling left for Manago, N. D., Sat- urday to spend a few days pheasant hunting and to visit with Mrs. El- ness’ parents. li S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART The Bismarck Presbytery held their annual meeting at the Glencoe church Tuesday, Oct. 11. A business meet- ing starting at 11 o'clock continued until noon when a dinner was served to the delegates by the ladies of the Glencoe Missionary society. A de- votional program and business meet- ing followed from 2 to 6 p. m. In the evening a popular meeting was held with Rev. Shirley of Steele, giv- ing the principal address on the sub- ject of “Prayer.” The Rev. and Mrs. Christ of Wilton sang a duet, entitled “Beautiful Garden of Prayer.” Mrs, Elizabeth Wearkamp called at the Andrew Ervin home Wednesday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson attended the Red Cross luncheon at the Grand Pacific hotel Thursday. Mrs. Gulson was appointed as membership drive solicitor for Telfor district. The 4-H club under the leadership of Mrs. H. M. Gulson held their first meeting of the third year work at the home of Bernita Fields last Sat~ urday. Mrs. Vernon Gramling called at the George Hoheimer home Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Champain of Bismarck was & business‘callers in this vicinity the fore part of the week. Paul Hapel transacted business in Bismarck Wednesday, The local 4-H club will hold a Halloween party in the Glencoe church basement Oct. 29th. Corinne Buckley, Bernita Field and Roberta nae compose the program commit- Mrs. Vernon Gramling has return- ed to her home in Bismarck after spending the last two months at the Alex Stewart home. The annual chicken supper will be served by the Ladies’ Aid of the Glencoe church Friday night; Oct. 21,|* in the basement of the church, Jim Davis and son visited at the > Lee Malland home Saturday after- noon, eae | 4 , Wilson | a By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hoffman of McClusky motored to Velva Saturday where they spent the day with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg visited at the D. D. Meyer home near Turtle Lake recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner had as guests Sunday Miss Palma and Mrs. Ruben Hintz of Martin. Miss Herda Berg spent Sunday at the parental home. j Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf an- nounced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lydia, Friday, Oct. 14, to Mr. Daniel Steer, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Steer of Wishek. ‘The wedding took place at the bride's Peter Prokap spent Monday eve- ning at the John Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Warner visited at the John Berg home Friday eve- Paul Redington motored to. Wash- burn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender have daughter, Martha, to John Fisher, the Fisher home Oct. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E, Nelson called at the J. O Berg home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller spent. |Sunday at the Phillip Wall, Jr., home. ;_ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Warner were Sunddy dinner guests at the Lud- wig Wagner home. le a. By CARL SCHATZ George Hecker called at the Bes- sie Brackett home Monday. Wayne Herrington has been on the sick list this week. | Bill Schatz of near Mercer called Jat the Schatz Bros. Wednesday. Henry Schaffer of Velva spent sev- eral days visiting with his cousins, Donald and Hank, recently. Edmond and Emanuel Schatz left for Atlantic, Iowa, Wednesday where they will spend the winter. Joe Diede called gt the Bessie Brackett home Wednesday. Esther Johnson visited with Mrs. Elmer Qually Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hochhalter and son Ted visited at the Carl | Schatz home Wednesday evening. Donald Schaffer visited with Al- bert Gaub Tuesday evening. ( shopper on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albright visited at the John Carlson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson mo- tored to the river Tuesday. Those who were Alta callers at the Alta store Monday were Noel Ness, Charles Larson, Henry Schatz, Sr., Otto Rhinehart and Fred Vollmer. Mrs. Joe Diede visited with Esther Johnson Tuesday afternoon. Paul Wahle and John Stroh were business callers at Bismarck Tues- day. Bessie Brackett and son Alvin were Pickardville shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Albright and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz visited friends and relatives near Mercer Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson were McClusky callers on Friday. visiting friends in this neighborhood this week. Conrad Hieb was a Still caller on Wednesday. Rudy Schaffer, who spent the past three months at the home of his parents, has returned to Velva. George Hecker made a_ business trip to McClusky on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berile and chil- dren of Coleharbor visited at the Joe Diede home Sunday. Hampton = —————_____—__, By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Emil Renschler and Mrs. Dorothy Renschler and daugh- ter Lydia called on friends at Tim- mer Wednesday. !_ Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and jFrank Chesrown made a trip te Mandan and Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Koppy visited their daugh- ter Frances who is a patient at the Mandan hospital. Mr. Chesrown visited with Mrs. Chesrown, who is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koppy, Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Jr., and sons Wil- | fred and Ralph of Fort Rice were {visiting at the Steve Koppy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and sons Harold and Oswin accompanied by the Misses Agnes and Phillipina Baumgartner and Pauline Koppy of Strasburg visited at the Steve Koppy home Sunday. Mrs. Peter Eisenbarth and daugh- ters Esther and Alma and son Rugen visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy and family of Winona were callers at the Porter Umber home Sunday. By FERN R. STEWART Sidney Lundquist and R. P. Schla- bach were town callers Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were | Driscoll callers Saturday. A masquerade dance will be held at the hall at Sterling Oct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Pau Lang were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Adolph Basson was a business call- er in town Saturday. E, A. Kling and son John were town callers Wednesday evening. Irvin Anderson of McKenzie was @ Sterling caller Wednesday. The upper classmen held an initia- tion party at the school house for the freshmen class Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart visited at the D. 8. Goodman home at Daw- son Monday, There will be an open meeting held at the hall Monday night, Oct. 24, The purpose of the meeting is to organize a Farmers’ Holiday as- sociation. F. R. Belk and T. N. Johnson at- tended @ convention in Bismarck re- cently, The Ladies’ Union Aid will give a card party at the hall Saturday night. Gear eiaeaieasieisenmc, i Braddock | —__ eee By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE H, E. Fraser and Marvin left Sat- urday to meet Mrs, Fraser at Fergus Falls, Minn. Mrs. Fraser was on her way home from Wisconsin. A thief broke into the office of the Central Lumber company Friday eve- ne and stole seven dollars from the safe. Mrs. Carl Spitzer and children are Mest this week with Kintyre rela- ives, Mr. and Mrs. Rassen Aarvig and Miss Helen spent Saturday afternoon in Bismarck. Mrs. P. V. Kurtz of Hazelton called at Braddock Saturday. The Woodmen of the World met in the hall Thursday evening, Oct. 13. They decided to hold their annual ball Oct. 25. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Sparks left Sat- urday morning to visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Sparks at Bantry. A baby girl was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. G. J, Marx. Mr. and Mrs. Naaden drove to Lin- ton Thursday morning. The 4-H Clothing club and Brad- dock Better Cooks club were to give |® Hallowe'en dance Friday. Alta fl Henry Schaffer, Er., was an Alta) Myrl Brown of near Mercer is} | | ‘a7 Oama If Sterling “di CO-EDS HELP FI Co-eds of Washington universit; in 1882, (Associated Press Photo) ancient piece of fire fighting apparatus as one of the features of fire prevention week there recently. The old-time steam pumper was built IRE PREVENTION 'y, St. Louis, took charge of this tingly placed the bomh which kille: cisco preparedness parade of 191 crime. Press Photo) MOONEY MEETS BOMB CONFESSOR- Paul Callicotte (right), Oregon mountaineer who said he unwit- San Quentin prison, where Mooney is serving a life sentence for the Callicotte denied ever seeing Mooney before, d 10 and injured 40 in a San Fran- 6, met Thomas Mooney (Usft) at (Associated farm vacated by Mr. Kauka. The Red Cross call is now on here with Mrs, E. F. Savage in charge. Mr. and Mrs, Karl Schlosser attend- ed the corn show at Hazelton Satur- Because of an infection in his jaw, H. E. Fraser is unable to carry the | mail this week. The regular Girl Reserve party was held Monday evening at the school. Lunch was served. The following chairmen were elected: Ruth Edholm, Violet Bibelheimer, Julia Martin, Ona Vee Baker and Laura Weber. Adolph Feyereisen, who has been working near Center, returned to Braddock Monday. | A regular meeting of the Epworth League was held Sunday evening. A program was given under the lead- ership of Laura Weber. A specialty was given by Violette Salhus and Ma- mie Naaden. © yale eee | Clear Lake | ————————_____—4 By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN | { Little Caroline Beyer of Sterling spent several days last week visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | Beyer. Mrs. Selden Bryant gave a birth- day party for her husband Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ernest Schoon is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Peterson, | of Verona. Mrs. Clifford Nelson and children of Driscoll were Wednesday callers} at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, j Mr. and Mrs. Nels Dronen, Mr. and; Mrs. Albert Christensen and Miss | Myrtle called on Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith Wednesday evening. Mrs, J. E. Sharp was a caller at the Albert Christensen home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Mrs. Peterson were Bismarck shop- pers Thursday. H. A. Smith left Thursday for Kath- erine where he has bought a home, Mrs. Smith followed on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and Miss Esther Hansen were Steele callers Thursday. Olaf Olausen of Nome, N. D., for- merly of Clear Lake, called on his mother, Mrs. Marie Olausen Thurs- day. Mrs, H. A. Smit was a dinner guest at the B. F. Pasley home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family were Saturday evening visit- ors at the Adolph Bassen home south of Driscoll. Mrs. M. Koessel and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hansen and family from Kidder county spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland. Tom Finn of Verndale, Minn., stop- Ped over night with his brother-in- law, Warren Keeler, and family Sun day. John Heisdorf spent Monday with L. B. Olson. By MRS, C. E. MOFFIT The Women’s Foreign Society met at the home of Mrs. George Lewis Wednesday. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Emil Enoch- son, Nov. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and children visited with Mrs. Olson's mother, Mrs. V. Benz, Saturday. Fred Moffit was e Bismarck caller The family of Alex Kauka hasjdren, Mr. and Mrs. announced the marriage of their|moved from the J. P. Peterson farm|children, Mr. to the L. M. Doerschiag farm. J. P.|son and chik Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and chil- C. K. Lane’ and John id Mrs. ‘Torger- on, William Lane, Mur- Peterson will move his family to the LA, atlecitaniaisdas. [ Moffit z In Beauty Race Caroline Hyde, daughter of the secretary of agriculture, Is a can- didate for agricultural queen to be elected by students at the Univer. sity of Missourl. (Associated Press Photo) ray House and Miss Harriet Moffit were Sunday dinner guests at the Harold Lane home Sunday. Mrs. Jim Hill took Mrs. Corma Kimble, Henry Shulte and Phyllis to Mandan Monday to consult a physi- cian about Phyllis’ health. Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mrs. Lily Jen- kins and Miss Margaret Gilland were supper guests at the James Legg home Thursday. Mrs. Burns Bailey and children vis- ited at the Enochson home Monday. ‘The Homemakers club met with Mrs. J. F. Coder Friday. Mrs. Burns Bailey and Mrs. Fay Johnson gave the Project lesson. Mr, and Mrs. John Benz and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cline and son were dinner guests at the Coder home Sunday. Mrs. Lily Jenkins and Mrs. Burt Johnson spent the week-end at the Robert Carpenter home south of Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Legg and sister, Marie, spent the week-end visiting at Un- derwood. Mr. Simpkins has moved his family from the farm south of Moffit to his farm in Emmons county. Edward Meyers has moved his family into the house vacated by the Simpkins fam- The Misses Etta Hoffman and Har- riet Moffit spent Tuesday night ai gg yy TY 4 Mrs. Bullock while attending high , Mrs. Howard Brownawell and chil- dren visited at the W. H. Brownawell home

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