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fe Ae st eee > t __NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | te pee Steiber & By; MRS. WM. HICKEL J. C, Olson was a Bismarck caller Baturday. ° Fred Bergquist spent Sunday after- noon at the William Hickel home. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Vendsal and family of Bismarck and Louie Peter- son visited at the J. C. Olson home Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. HalvorsHalvorson and bons, John and Arthur, visited at the Bert Danielson home Sunday. Bill Hickel spent Wednesday after- noon at Bert Danielson’s. The township board held a meeting at the home of the clerk, Delbert Ol- son, Tuesday. . John Stroh called at the William Hickel home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son, Wayne, called at the J.C. Olson home Monday. Oscar Wickstrom called at the Fritz Hentz home Monday. Bert Danielson called in Bismarck ‘and Mandan Thursday. Among the Alta callers Saturday ‘were: Fred Bergquist, Henry Schatz, Mr. and Mrs, William Hickel and son, ‘Wayne. Bert Danielson called at the Wil- liam Hickel home Wednesday. nin iiitiinaancimeniial | Frances \ °° <> By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN > Harve Moffitt from near Menoken ‘was @ caller in this vicinity Monday. Edwin Dietzman was a caller in ‘Menoken Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland ‘were in Bismarck Monday night. Joe Fischer was a business caller in Bismarck .Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Dietzman was a caller ‘at the Owen home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland ‘and Mr, and Mrs. William Kershaw attended the W. C. T. U. meeting ‘Thursday evening. The Sibley schools held a Hallo- we'en party at the West school house Friday night. About fifty people were present, Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday from this vicinity were John Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Martinson, John Kruger, Joe Fischer and family, ‘Walter Dietzman and son, Edwin, and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Ryberg and son, Alfred. Tebbo Harms and son, Jake, were callers in Menoken Saturday. John Olsen was a caller at the Henry Miller home Wednesday. Alice Davidson, who is attending high school at McKenzie, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland, Vern Thysell and Mr. Thompkins were callers at the Dietzman home Sunday. ———____—_——4 i Wild Rose | cee ee By MES. W. H. BROWNAWELL Misses Mabel Wilson and Esther Lang, Wild Rose teachers, attended the corn show at Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Matheny from Kidder county moved on the farm near school ‘No. 2 lant week. Mrs. Matheny is the daughte: of Mr. and Mrs. August Hir- vela. Guests at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell .and children, Joyce and Dale, and Mrs. Homer Brownawell, all of Moffit; also Mrs. Gertrude Knudt and Mrs. Donald Snyder and Miss Helen Brownawell, all of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Saville and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Swanson in Kidder coun- ty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shock moved on the May farm in Emmons county last week. Miss Mabel Wilson spent the week- end with Miss Esther Lang at her home in Sterling. Mrs, Ernest Saville entertained the Braddock Ladies Ald at her home Sat- urday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wurm of Braddock had a little son last week. Mrs, Wurm will be better remembered here as Miss Myrtle Feltheim. Misses Esther Lang and Mabel Wil- son gave a Hallowe'en party for their pupils at Miss Lang's school Friday afternoon. Taft ° By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY ° The township board met in regular session Tuesday. Mrs. Herman Nie- man, John Benz, P. M. Gosney and 4 pyHenry Jessen were present. “ Charley Anderson called at the Her- man Nieman home Tuesday. A farewell party sponsored by the Farmers Union was given for the Baker family Friday night at the hall in Sterling. The family is leaving to make its home in Oregon. Carl Olson called at the Charley Anderson home Tuesday. Mrs. George Kusch was @ Capital City sho} ‘Thursday. Mrs. omar Envik called at the Henry Jessen home Thursday. Miss Anne Hayes, who teaches the White school. was a Sterling caller Thursday night. Bones. Lewis was a Sterling caller Par, George Kusch called at the Reamer home Thursday, (> _E. L. Hurr was a Bismarck caller ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Pillen and small son, (Chris Baker, and Mrs. Charles Gaskill and son, Earl, were Bismarck shop- rs Saturday. PrThe Henry Jessen family were Bis- marck callers Saturday. Mrs. Ed. Olson and Mrs, Adams of Moffit visited recently at the John Benz home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son, Eldon, and Mrs. Florence Elness and daughter, Arline, visited Sunday at the P, M. Gosney home. The Methodist Ladies Aid will give @ roast turkey dinner in the basement of the hall Saturday night, Nov. 5. "They will start serving at five o'clock, Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON The Women’s Foreigt Missionary Soclety met at the home of Mrs. M. ‘Tuesday. ae and ‘Mrs. Bill Lauf and family were supper guests Sunday at the Otto Reiderer home. O. J. Olson is a patient at a hospi- tal in St. Paul, Mrs. Golda Grubb of Tappen spent | the week-end visiting the Misse Nettleton and Ortman” a Mrs. Mathilda Meyers and Mrs. H. E. Olson spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. E.'J. Erickson were Supper guests at the E, A. Thomas home Saturday. The seventh and eighth graders of jloween party at the Fred Jordan home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson of Lein ‘township visited at the John Steeg and A, Olson homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Swanson en- tertained on Sunday for Miss Myrtle Knudson of Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin and family, the C. A, E. J. and Agner *Swanson families, Mr. and Mrs. George Schlabach and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. P. Peterson and family. Mesdames H. Pederson and Clar- ence Swanson were hostesses for the {Ladies’ Aid Thursday afternoon in the hall. Rev. Brown of Steele will conduct services here every Sunday at 2 Pp. m. in the Methodist church, Tille and Will Schoon and Bob Barrows spent the week-end at Minot visiting Miss Hazel Brushwein. Grenz gave a Halloween program Monday afternoon, ie K. A. Ersland and Alfred Hog- stad left Tuesday for St. Paul. Mrs. W. Stiles of Christiania town- ship tendered Mrs. C. J. Peterson and Marvin Magnus of Sterling a birth- day surprise party at her home Fri- day evening. Mrs. J. D. Stewart is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Flath were visitors at the A. Eisenbeisz home Sunday. Rev. Fylling of Mandan gave a talk and showed slides of the state insti- tutions in the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble and C. A. Swanson spent Monday in Bismarck. visiting at Harvey, has returned home. held a party Saturday evening in the hall after the senior play. Mrs. Hannah Pederson was a sup- per guest at the Victor Pederson home Saturday evening. Mrs. Harry Helgeson tendered Miss Constance Lein a birthday party Sunday evening. Miss Pearl Hanson, who has been visiting at Harvey, returned home Monday. A Halloween surprise party was given for Mr. and Mrs. Irving Han- son Monday evening at the Hanson Cafe, . ¢ | Baldwin ss By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. John Wilson returned to her home near Garrison Friday after Spending the past month here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings. Ed. Niles and daughter, Miss Hazel Nile&, returned to their home at Wil- low City Monday after spending the week-end with the Fredolen Rupp family. Miss Niles owns the house in | town occupied by Stationmaster Louie Zollar and family. Mrs. C. V. Anderson, who has been ;@ patient in the Bismarck hospital the past two months, is said to be slowly recuperating. A community dance was held at ithe Herbert Fricke home Saturday night. Music was furnished by local talent and midnight lunch was served by the ladies. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Ira Falken- stein Wednesday afternoon of this week, Miss Madge Runey and Miss Fran- ces Rupp of Bismarck visited here Sunday afternoon with Miss Rupp's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rupp. Bismarck hospital. County Superintendent Miss Marie Huber was a recent visitor at the dif- ferent schools in the community. Ralph Cummings has returned to his home at Garrison after a week's, visit with relatives.in the community. The Salvation Army have arranged to hold services each Sunday after- noon at school No. 1 in Naughton township. The school carnival held at the Schoolhouse Saturday night drew a gogd attendance and a fine time was enjoyed by all. A nice program was given by the school and a special feature of the entertainment was a debate on the presidential candidates by Julius Meyers, local farmer who spoke in favor of Governor Roose- velt and Louie Zollar, stationmaster Who spoke in favor of President Hoover. A nice sum was reajized from the entertainment which will be used to purchase books for the school brary. The Baldwin school desires to thank all who helped make the af- fair a success, special thanks being ter.dered The Bismarck Tribune for help given in advertising the carnival, Miss Bessie Anderson of Pickard- ville is spending the week here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Fal- kenstein, Next Wednesday afternoon the Golte Pe Homemakers club will meet ai ie home of Mrs. Arthi Fricke, sil Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbertson were pleasantly surprised Friday eve- ning when a group of friends and re- latives gathered at their home, the occasion being their wedding anni- versary. Dancing was enjoyed with music by Art Franklin. Among those Present were a number from Wilton and adjoining communities, > I Wilson | ee ee | By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and sons visited at the Ed Berg home near Still Saturday evening. Christ Neimiller was a caller at the Adolph Wagner home Saturday. daughter, Shirley Jean, of Bismarck Sept the week-end at the John Berg ome, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg spent Sun- day at the William Wagner home. Mrs. Ernest Siebold was taken to Bismarck Sunday where she entered a hospital. She is suffering with ap- pendicitis. Monday at the Fred Wagner home. The state veterinarian called at the Fred Wagner farm Sunday. Wagner has been losing stock from some un- known disease. John A. Berg and Christ Neimijler took Gust Neimiller to Bismarck Tues- day morning where he entered a hos- The Misses Nettleton, Ortman and| The Driscoll high school students} the Driscoll high school held a Hal-|Monday. Mrs. Nels Meland, who has been|* Miss Rupp is a student nurse at the| tl Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rohrer and | Thi Mr, and Mrs. William Wagner spent | children pital. He is suffering from blood poi- son, Mrs. Henry Redington and son, Paul, visited at the John Berg home Saturday, ¢ | + Alta .——— ‘By CARL SCHATZ Wayne Herrington and Alvin Brack- i ett visited at the Joe Diede home Charles Larson called at the Carl and Henry Schatz farms Tuesday. Eddie Johnson visited with Jakie Schatz Tuesday. Nels Peterson was a Pickardville caller Tuesday. ‘Those who were Alta shoppers on Wednesday were Ed. Schatz, Conrad Hieb, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Jr.,| Ted Stinert, George Vollmer and Dan; Rhinehart. | Emil Johnson was a Pickardville caller Tuesday. | Mrs. Millard Coombs and daughter, Iva May, left Monday for Fargo where | they will spend two weeks visiting with Mrs. Coomb’s mother. Dan Rhinehart called at the Elmer Qually home Wednesday. Alvin Brackett visited at the Jake Gaub home Wednesday evening. Gerald Jones called on Carl Schatz Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qually visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz Wed- nesday. Bertha Fink called at the Carl Schatz home Wednesday. John Fischer has recently moved on, @ farm near McClusky. Davold and Henry Schaffer were callers at the Jake Houchhalter hore Thursday. | Joe Diede visited with Henry Schaf- fer, Sr., Wednesday. J. R. Jones has been sick for sev- eral 8. Esther Johnson visited with Mrs. Fred Brackett Thursday. i} The Hallowe'en program given at} the Pleasant View school house Fri- day evening was well attended. A dance was given after the program. I Hazlegrove i re a RI ica al By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Bert Glanville called Monday at the Ray Hazelgrove home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weber and daughters, Gloria, Loella and Ber- nice, were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff. Ruben Weber also was a guest. Alex Neff, Jr., and sisters, Magda- lena and Elizabeth, were Sunday visi- tors at the Fred Plenis home south of Arena. Elmer and Albert Wutzke and Ar- thur Neff were visiting at the C. Wolff home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rachel and Mr. and Mrs. J. Driscoll and son were call- ers Friday at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff, Sr., and sons, Art and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bretmeyer and son, Edgar, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gellner were business callers Thursday in the Cap- ital City. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brose and son,} Rhine, were Wednesday afternoon callers at Christ Rath’s. Miss Lizzie Neff was a caller Thurs- day afternoon at the Christ Wolff home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Opal Gray and Art Kraft were shopping in Goodrich Saturday. 5. Len Ross and family were shopping in Goodrich Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests Sunday of Miss Opal Gray's. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Goldsmith and sons, Dale and Lawrence and daugh- ter, Dorothy, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers. Wallace Stewart called Sunday at the John Sattler home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler went to Harvey Sunday to visit Mrs. Julius Zwiegle who is here. Mrs. Carrie Kraft and son, Harold, were in town Thursday shopping. ° 2 Lyman & By S. GYLDEN ‘Wayne and Walter Inget, Sulo, Sev- erie, Eino, Tyne and Siiri Eckholm, Edwin Olson, Ralph and Benn Harju, Seth Gylden, Benn Mattson and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and son,/ Clifford, spent Sunday at John Gyl- den's. Bill Mulari, Severt, Sulo, Salina and Sally Gylden, Severie, Tyne and Siiri Eckholm were entertained at Lyman school No. 1 by Miss Hilma Olson Tuesday evening. Emil Lieuska and Seth Harju spent Thursday evening at Gust Eckholm’s. Rev. Victor Koivermaki and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Josephson were supper guests of Victor Maki’s Friday. Sulo and Eino Eckholm and Wayne Inget were Wing callers Friday, Edwin Olson was a caller at Eck- holm’s Tuesday evening. Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Sunday guests at the W. H. Kolb home were Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Mrs. V..N. Monroe and Allen Tolliver. - Francis Fitzgerald was an over- night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald Tuesday. Clayton Little called at the Andrew Walker home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and fam- ily were Thursday guests at the Isaac Marcovitz home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and family have moved Friday to the farm vacated by Carl Berg. Lawrence Bouche was an overnight guest at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and fam- ily have moved to the Mrs. M. Fuel- ing farm. Ernest Gordon was a Regan caller oe ¢ ursday. The Misses Ruth Little and Louise ‘Walker visited school No. 2 Friday. Mrs. C. E. Christianson was a Sun- day dinner guest at the Mrs. K. Kolb home. Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son Stephen have moved on a farm near Balidwin. No. 2 entertained a group of school No, 2, entertainel a group of school at the schoolhouse Friday afternoon in compliment to Clayton MeCullough, who will move to Esther- ville township. Those who were entertained at the w. G. home Saturday eve- ning were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald, Mrs.. George Nelson and Gwendolyn, Clarence Walker, Virgil sick at the hospital - +; Bismarck visitors Saturday. Little, Lawrence Bouche and Law-! rence Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Fred Borth home. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Knutson and family were Sunday guests at the Albert Vollen home. Mrs. Ernest Gordon entertained at luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Lydia Graf spent several days this week at the S. W. Nemetz home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon, Jr., were Sunday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. Edward Kolb spent the week-end as a guest of his grandmother, Mrs. K, Kolb. Mr. and Mrs. John Boche and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Chris Waugeman home. Owen Kelley of Regan was a Sun- day evening guest at the S. L. Jor- dahl home. RS Arena ee By MRS. O. McINTYRE Ed Wagner was a caller in town Wednesday. Ralph Leach of Arena and Jack Wiest were hunting in this vicinity Wednesday. The township meeting was held in the office of Mrs. Bert Glanville, clerk, Tuesday. Owen Mcintyre, Fred Haas, and Harry Ulfers, members of the board, were present. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Glanville and sons were guests of E. E. Glanville's Sunday. Ben Klagenburg was a_ business caller in Goodrich Monday. Mts. Caroline Kraft and son were visiting at Elmer Duncan’s Monday. Mr. and,Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Miss Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons attended the church sup- per in Wing Saturday evening. Mrs, Owen McIntyre called at the Halver home Thursday. Patrick McIntyre visited Stanley Halver Sunday. James Tees and Mrs. Tees, his mother, attended the supper in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Halver and son Stanley were shoppers in Wing Sat- urday and also attended the chick- en supper. A number attended the Democra- tic speeches in Wing Saturday. Mrs. Caroline Kraft and son were shopping in town Thursday. Irene Kraft who has been working|™ at Mrs, Otto Beak’s, returned home this week. Christ Wolf and Alec Neff motor- ed to Sterling Sunday evening. Carol Wolf is going to have an auction sale Friday, Nov. 4th. Friends and neighbors, don’t forget | the date of election Nov. 8th after voting for your chosen elections, do your “bit” and cast a vote for The Tribune. | Missouri & By L. M. CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark motored to Bismarck Wednesday and took their small son Wayne to the doctor.| A fair crowd attended the chicken} supper at the Stewartsdale church Thursday evening, sponsored by the Ladigs’ Aid Missionary society. Over $30 was taken in. The Misses Luella Tollefson, Merwyn Baker and Lucille Crawford assisted the ladies in serv- ing the supper. A shower was given by Mrs. Richard Day of near Brittin for Mrs. Harold Irvine of this community Friday. Clarence Farrell had his small cousin from Bismarck as his guest over the week-end at the Leslie Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth and Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald and Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark, Miss Eliza Nicholson, Mr.| and Mrs. O. G. Davenport, Mrs. John Crawford and Lucille, John Kluks- dahl, Henry Crawford, Sr., Mr. and! Paul Linssen and Hazel Clark shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. William MacDonald, John Craw-| ford and Henry Crawford, Sr., visit- ed Sunday with William Brown, who has been ill with the flu. Misses Margery and Eleanor Mac-/| Donald spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. James Robidou was a caller at the John Crawford home Tuesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Studman from, Hazelton spent the week-end at the} Leslie Clark home visiting with Miss! Eliza Nicholson, Mrs. John Crawford and Lucille) were afternoon callers at the William} MacDonald home Monday. Mrs. Harold Irvine was on the sick list last week. ° Brittin { ———— By 0. DUTTON | A Hallowe'en party was enjoyed Fri- day afternoon by the teacher and pu- pils of Telfer school No. 1 and their friends. The Misses Twila and Irene Dralle were Saturday afternoon visitors at the Triplett home. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover were | Mrs. Hoover attended the shower given at the Thomas Cooper home in honor of Mrs. Bill McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and son, Jimmie, of near Sterling visited Monday at the George Marrison home. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart shopped. in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Maxine Allensworth spent sev- eral days last week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ode of Bismarck, Mr. Morrison received news this week of the death of a brother at Malcolm, Ia. Clarence Beard was an overnight guest at the Dralle home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Koons, Temvik, Mrs. Joe Chafin and Miss Chafin, Hazel- ton, were Sunday dinner guests at the W. 8. Triplett home. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Whitteaker and son, Junior, were among those who attended the program and chicken supper in Moffit Saturday. ‘Saturday. | Junior, of Bismarck were Regan call- the masquerade party at Sterling hall |m Friday night. 24. Dave Kershaw was a visitor in Mc-| Kenzie Friday. Miss Lucile Milman spent the week- Keith Crawford and Dutch Dralle motored to Bismarck Friday evening. Junior Crawford returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine were overnight guests at the Richard Day home Friday. a a 7 Ghylin | <3 By MARGARET DAVIS L. fu Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom and | children of Bismarck were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hed- strom. { Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson were | Monday shoppers in Bismarck. { Staton, Owen and the Misses Mar- garet and Eunice Davis were Thurs- day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm’s young folks. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Granhoy andi Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth shopped ! in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Iva Keator spent a few days visiting her children in Ghylin re- cently. Mrs. Nels Alm and children shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis spent Fri- day with Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Krause spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. August Krause, Walter Ryberg’s little son spent sev- eral weeks with his aunt, Mrs, Victor Strom, recently. Dell Davis, Rock Hill, spent a few days in Ghylin at his brother’s home. Mrs. Fred Rupp of Baldwin was a guest of Mrs. Sig. Rupp one day this week, Oliver and the Misses Bergetta and Ida Tosseth were Friday afternoon guests of Davis young folks. Ernest Granhoy is staying with Ver- non Strom and attending school No. 1 in Ghylin, Marilyn Johnson attended the re- cent 4-H club meeting in Bismarck. Miss Malinda Manning spent the week-end in Wilton. A business meeting of the township board was held at Louie King's Tues- day. OO | Richmond i Remo hcha int hh cal at ke —% lie By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel from Garrison have moved to Wing. David Hien was a Friday caller at the Jacob Hien home. G. A. Bossert and Rudolph Engel were Tuesday dinner guests at the Charley Kuehl home. Rienhold Berg motored to Wilton sol Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and |M son, John, were Sunday visitors at the Dan Hien Home. | Sunday visitors at the John Weber | home were Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and son, Gottfried, Fred Borth and son, Fred and daughter, Ruby, Raymond and Irene Horst. Reynold and Carl Berg and William Degner were Saturday visitors at the Jake Berg home. Helen Degner and Andrew Kraft were Sunday visitors at Fred Smith's. Sunday evening visitors at the Dave Hien home were Albert, David, Elsie | and Martha Bossert, - William and} John Degner and Jacob Weber. Rev. Fisher from Tutile held church services at the Jacob Hien home Sun- day. Fred Borth motored to Bismarck Friday to visit Mrs. Borth who is a patient at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Weber from New Rockford were Thursday guests at the John Weber, Jr., home. Rg cel vi Regan uu“ By BERNADETTE HOPKINS % Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson and| family were Sunday guests of Mr. and} Mrs. J. W. Kiefer. | Mrs. Luella Stratton and daughter, | Audrey, and Mrs. Opal Olson and son, tw M ers Saturday, | Friday afternoon from 3:30 until 5 o'clock the lower grade pupils held their Hallowe'en party at the school house. In the evening the upper grade | pupils held their party. Mrs. N. O. Strand entertained a; few friends at a quilt-tying party | Monday afternoon. Mrs. Bucholtz, a former Regan resi- dent, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, An- drew Hachhalter. , Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and daughter, Colleen, of Bismarck were | Regan callers Tuesday. | The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. A. H.| Lundberg Wednesday. The organiza- | tion decided to hold a supper at the | Legion cabin Nov. 19. At this time they will raffle a handmade quilt. The public is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family | have moved to their newly purchased farm, the former Rupp place. The} Rupp family have moved into the J./| A. Fisher home in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCollaugh are moving onto the farm vacated by the Bergs. iii ad | McKenzie | ERO, Sg) to nil M thi fal ni > By MRS. T. T. HUGHES i Mrs. George Manly returned home | * Wednesday evening from Washington, | | D. C., where she attended the Na-|«. tional Postmasters’ convention. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe are; the parents of a baby boy born Oct. 27 | at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Fred Habeck and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes were visitors at the T.; T. Hughes home Thursday. P. E. Roth and daughter, Mrs. C. Roberts, of Jamestown were Bismarck callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner accom- panied their son, Emery, and daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Roy Turner, to Min- nesota and Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes were Saturday evening visitors at the Oliver Roth home. Miss Arlowene Rodgers entertained the 4-H senior club members at a a M Ammon Pifer visited Sunday at the home of his uncle, Elvin Hoover. Mrs. Richard Day gave a bridal shower Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Harold Irvine. Sunday dinner guests at the C. D. Kimball home were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family and Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and family. Alfred and Clifford Hanson and Edith Giovannonoi were Friday night supper guests at the Dave Kershaw home. Mrs. John Stewart, 'Miss Lucile Mil- man and Mr. Glum were Bismarck callers Wednesday.’ Mr, and Mrs, Jason Hoover attended Hallowe'en party Rriday night. Three members were taken in. They were Florence and Clara Habeck and Edna! pit Coons: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and family were Sunday visitors at the John Gable home near Bismarck. Mrs. C. D. Rodgers entertained the W. C. T, U. Thursday evening at her home. The senior 4-H club girls un- der the direction of Mrs. P. P. Bliss gave a very interesting short play during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang were dinner guests at the R. C. Wildfang home Sunday. | arck are parents of a boy born Oct. The Royal Neighbors will hold a | meeting in the hall Nov. 11th. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Graf of Streeter end in Sterling, j were Monday visitors at the G. Manly home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert of Arena were Monday visitors at the E. Heaten, Sz. home. The 4-H senior club members are giving a basket social Friday night,! Nov. 4th for the purpose of raising inds to send their club delegate to Fargo. ; William Hughes visited his grand-| son, little Lester Hughes, Monday af- ternoon. 3 «< ———- ——__- — Estherville | = By MRS. ROY LITTLE Fritz Uhde and Art Strand were lers in the Capital City Saturday. Cecil Elkins and family were visi- tors at the Abbie McCoy home Sun- day. Buster Schilling and Scoop Little spent Sunday afternoon at the Ole Wold home. Olaf and Arnold Wold were visitors the Roy Little home Monday eve- ning. The Hallowe'en party given by the Canfield Homemakers club at the school house Friday night was not very well attended on account of the] ¢ weather. Around ten dollars was ta- n in, Harry Davenport transacted busi- ness in Wilton Saturday. George Michelsen is staying at the Tom Hollingsworth home in Macum- ber. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder were Regan callers Saturday afternoon. Mollie Wold week after spending the past few weeks at the Cecil Elkins home, returned home this Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelsen were Regan shoppers Saturday afternoon. S.W. Burleigh | eens 1 | By MRS. ALEX STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burkley, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, Albert Funstun, Char- Johnson, Norman and Willie Stew- art and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ervin were among those who transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. John Glum, Miss Milman, Herman Glum and Mrs. John Stewart had din- ner at the Alex Stewart home Wed- nesday. Miss Vina Oder called at the Bert Buckley and Dan Nickolson homes Friday evening. Malcom Nickolson called at the Wil- nm Brown home Sunday. Many attended the chicken supper given at the Stewartsdale church Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser from loffit and Mrs. John Stewart of Tel- township attended the chicken supper at Stewartsdale Thursday and visited with Mrs. Annie Nickolson. Ronald Nickolson was an over night guest at the home of his sister re- ntly, Wilson Brown was very ill last week but has improved considerably. Dan McClern and Malcolm Nickol- son visited at the Alex Stewart home Sunday. Johnnie Beckenall spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother in Bis- marck, Bob Fields transacted business in | Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Houser and son, Everett, of Moffit were in this icinity Monday evening en route home from Bismarck. Ed Beckenall called at Annie Nick- olson’s Sunday. Ray Gramling called at Dan Mc- Lean’s Sunday. George Hechermer was a Bismarck business caller Monday. Mr. O. G. Davenport transacted business in Bismarck recently. 4 Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Louella and Russel Tollefson, the vo Doppler boys and Marcus Tremb- ley dined at the Robert Welch home ionday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner motored Bismarck Monday. They visited at the Otto Dorman home in the eve- ing. Mrs. Sara McMurrich called at the) Paul Skinner and Robert Welch homes londay. Lawrence Doppler and Robert Welch motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and fam- ily moved to the Warren Taylor farm is week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and mily motored to Bismarck Wednes- day. Annie Graybieh! called at the Paul| Skinner and Doppler homes Thurs- day. A number from this vicinity at- tended the chicken supper at the Stewartsdale church Thursday eve- ing. Chester Boyd called at the Robert Welch home Thursday. Olga Neuge- bauer, teacher of Boyd No. 2, called there in the evening. Louella Tollefson spent Thursday and Friday nights at the Earl Baker home. Marcus Trembley motored to Bis- | marck for Margaret McMurrich Sun- day. town and spent part of Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Sara McMurrich. Miss McMurrich is working in Sterling By FERN R. STEWART L. E. Heaton, Jr., of McKenzie was town caller Monday morning. Max Lang made a business trip to Driscoll Tuesday. George Harding and son, Eli, and daughter, Florence, were town callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett of Dris- coll were town callers Thursday. The Ladies Union Aid met with irs. H. E, Wildfang Thursday. The Sterling Homemakers will meet with Mrs. Martin Nelson Tuesday. Lee Neth was accompanied to Bis- marck Monday morning by Tom Stew- art, who went up to see his mother, Mrs. J. D. Stewart, of Driscoll. is a patient at the St. Alexius hos- ital. The masquerade dance which was held at the hall Friday was well at- tended. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Tuesday. ‘The Farmers Union members gave a farewell party for Mrs. James Baker | guest at the J. O. Lein home and son, James, and Mr. and Mrs. John Baker who are leaving for Ore- gon in the near future. ALK A meeting was held in the hall! Thursday evening to elect officers for the Farm Holiday association. C. D. Andrew Trygg Mr. and Mrs, Allen Paul of Bis- i Turner of Bismarck was elected Dresi-/ Jacob Banttari and son, Fred, have | made a trip to | At that time Burleigh county will be jiting with her niece, Mrs. Charles | Lind, the past week. president; and Mrs. John Benz of Moffit, secretary and treasurer. The speakers were Francis Strong of Lis- bon, Alonzo Sanders of Minot and James Richardson of Oregon. It was decided that the farmers would sell none of their products before Nov. 8. divided into eight districts and a meeting held in each of the districts. By VIOLET A. CLARKE Alvin Holton called at the Marsh Wilton home Saturday. George Harding and daughter, Miss Florence, and son, Eli, were Sterling callers Thursday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Driscoll callers Tuesday. Adolph Hansen called at the Christ Schoon home Monday evening. J. R. Johnson and Carey Johnson were Sterling callers Thursday. Ed. Holton called at the William Van Vleet home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Marvin Magnus was a town caller Thursday. ! Eli Harding called at the Edward Smith home Tuesday evening. Gertrude Ellener called at the Ed- win Holton home recently. Still By B. P. HAGSTROM Misses Ethel Schilling and Beatrice Neilson of Wilton visited over the week-end at the Charles Lind home. Miss Bennevi Pearson was an over night guest of Miss Hilma Johnson's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boeltcher were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mar- tin Strand. Misses Neva Noon and Dorothy Keonick sent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Helen Johnson, Miss Anna Matteson has been vis- The farmers of this community are still working on the telephone lines trying to get them fixed before the weather gets cold. Miss Helen Johnson returned to her home Saturday after spending a few days visiting with Miss Agnes Han- son of Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and son, Donald, returned to their home the fore part of the week from Dunn Center, where they spent a week vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs, Kling are sisters. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lind and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and son, Albert and daughter, Margaret, shopped in Bis- | marck last week. Ruben Pearson called on John Carl- son Saturday. John Law and daughter, Margaret, and Alice and Velma Johnson and Cora Devee Richard were guests at} the Martin Strand home Sunday. H Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson, Ruben Pearson, Lee Sundquist, Harry Torzeski, Teddy Hachhalter and Mar- garet Anderson motored to Bismarck Wednesday. They were among those who attended the banquet given in the World War Memorial building for all 4-H clubs. Clarence Johnson is slowly improv- ing from his illness. Oscar Hagstrom returned to his; home Friday after closing a seven| month's school term in Painted Woods school No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson visited with Rev. and Mrs. Amond Christenson of Re- gan Monday. n ae Re Fae || | Sibley Butte | ees By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST C. A. Mattson motored to Bismarck Friday. Miss Mary Schauer visited with her sister, Mrs. Oliver Roth, last week. The Hallowe'en program held at the West Sibley school was well attended. Members of the W. C. T. U. enter- tained their husbands at supper at the Charles Rodgers home Thursday night. Those from here who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Couch and Mrs. Henry Larson. Henry Larson, P. E. Roth and O. J. Roth returned home Friday from St. Paul where they shipped cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch motored to Bismarck Saturday to attend the corn show. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist called at the homes of Henry Larson, C. A. Mattson and O. J. Roth Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom and family visited at the Elmer Bloomquist home Sunday. + | Wing os By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and chil- dren, Opal and Beverly, spent Sunday in Bismarck. Sunday callers at the Gust Olson home were Evelyn, Olive, Eugenia and Darwin Fryer, Art Starr, Mrs. Abner Fryer and Alice Nickles. Mrs. Abner Fryer remained for a short visit. Rev. Fischer of Tuttle held church services north of town Sunday eve- ning. Everyl Piepkorn of Bismarck is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. E. Subey. Mrs. John Weber, Sr., and daughter, | GAY Emma, accompanied by Mrs. John Weber, Jr., drove to Bismarck Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. John’ Harty were Thursday evening callers at the A. L. Davis home. The Congregational Ladies Aid held its annual supper and bazaar at the Commercial hotel Saturday. | cently. The 4-H club members attended the !dent; George Schlaback, Driscoll, vice |returned to their home after spending Minnesota. some fime in . Miss Pearl Kronick of Wilton spent several days visiting Ferne Glanville. Mrs. Charles Johns and son, Ver- non, and daughter, Theo, and Mable Lytle spent several days in Valley City recently. Francis Banttari visited in Brad- dock recently. Mrs. Fred Borth has been taken to ;the hospital in Bismarck. Lr en cg. | | f Christiana - r > Glenview { By VIOLET L. JOHNSON The Painted Woods Ladies Aid held @ supper at the Axel Stenquist home Wednesday evening. The quilt en- titled “Winding Ways” was awarded Mrs. Ed. Kunhert. Only a small crowd attended due to the bad weather. Allen and Alice Larson, Earl and Lawrine Homer and Wayne Monroe attended the program at Ecklund school Thursday. Thomas Jacobson is spending the week with Louie Carlson. Howard Scott was a week-end guest at Jacobson’s. Violet Johnson was a caller at the Hagen home Wednesday. Martha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Langer, who fell and broke her arm two weeks ago, is considerably improved. Mrs. Reynard Spitzer is reported to be seriously ill at a Bismarck hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family were Saturday evening callers at Elsie Erstrom’s. Mrs. Joe Brown and son are visiting at the Wahl home near Mercer. Mrs. Virgil Monroe and son have moved to the old Engleman farm where they will live for the winter. Several young folks attended the party for Mr. and Mrs, Bill Gilbert- son Thursday, the occasion being their fifth wedding anniversary. Mr. C. Johnson and daughter and Mrs. Albert Larson shopped in Wil- ton Saturday. Callers at Jacobson’s Sunday were Alfred Hagen, Harold Larson and Frayne Erstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson and Francis Lange visited in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guptill plan to move to one of the Bourgois farms in Crafte township in the near future. Allen Gordon is staying at the Enock Anderson home this month. Burl Monroe and two sons were winners of several prizes at the Wil- ton corn show Saturday. Louie Carlson called at Albert Lar- son's Saturday. The confirmation services scheduled for Oct. 30 were postponed until Nov. 13, due because of bad roads and stormy weather. Harry Vincent visited Wilton with his parents over the week-end. Robert and Ole Eliason were Sun- ; day guests at the Staltz home. Ralph Weise and Lester DeLang, who have been visiting at Jay De- Lang’s the past month, have returned to their home in Nebraska. Grace Simons and friend of Bis- marck were recent Sunday guests at the Simons home. Miss Renie Halden celebrated her 20th birthday anniversary recently > ' Braddock > By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Robert Koenig, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Merritt and little son of Billings, Mont., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koenig. A son was born Oct. 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Harm Cramer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Dockter and baby of Linton were visitors at the home of Jake Gimbel Tuesday night. The O. M. Vie and the H. P. Al- bright families were Sunday dinner guests at the Roy Shafer home near Kintyre. Eldon Vie was a week-end visitor at his home here. The Woodmen of the World held their annual ball in Siem's hall Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser and Mar- vin drove to Linton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Henry and little son, Floyd Henry, and Miss Esther Feyereisen left Monday by auto for Salt Lake City. The Wild Rose Homemakers club met with Mrs. Oscar Nordstrom Thursday. Two new members, Miss Anna Nordstrom and Miss Marie Deit- lein, were taken into the club. A. J. Piers and L. M. Doerschlag attended the funeral of Carl Beseler at Hazelton Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Long visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Knudson northwest of Steele. Mrs. Bowles left Monday afternoon for a few weeks’ visit at the home of her nephew, Bryant Baker, near Ha- elton. Grant Hulett, Fred and George Ku- Janda, Bernard and Miss Elsie Dams- gaard returned home Monday after several days’ visit at Maple City, Mich., and Askoo, Minn. Miss May Thompson of Dana has left high school at Braddock because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Saylor of Bis- marck were callers at the H. W. Allen home Tuesday. i The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Sa- ville Saturday. The organization will serve lunch at the hall election day, starting at 11:30 a.m. A meeting of the Braddock Study and Civic club was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Fetterley. The Ladies Aid of the Swedish Lu- theran church will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson Sat- afternoon. a as. Se a ° By GLADYS NELSON , Nelson was a caller Thurs- day morning at the George Nelson home. John Habeck and son, Alfred, from Ladies Aid at her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson were Bis- marck callers Wi q son, Ervin, spent at the Em Glanville home. Miss Clara Mueller was a supper Monday. entertained Homemakers club at her home and Carl Regan Friday.

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