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—_——$ $$ $$$ $$$ f Wild Rose | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Feltheim and|Lean visited with Ed Beckenal Sun-! daughter, Miss Ruby, visited in Bis- marck Monday. ‘Mrs. Ernest Saville entertained *_NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _ day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and A. D. Welch were in Bismarck Thursday. ~| Robert Welch and little son, Dognie, returned from Washington where |called on Mrs. Sard McMurrich Thurs- they have made their home for sey-| day evening. eral years. They are making their] Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd and chil- home with Wilson Brown for the pres- dren called at the ‘William McMur- ent. rich and Neil Funston homes Thurs- Johnnie Beckenal and Vernon Mc- | day. Mrs, B. Slater and one of her |daughters called at the John Welch home Friday. Her two little grand- sons, Lynn and Lester Stull, accom- day. James Brown and Lawrence Hanson motored to Dickinson Wednesday. the Boy Scouts of Braddock at a! Norman 8. Johnson of Bismarck|panied her home where they spent dinner Tuesday evening. Her son, Earl, is a member of the troop. Mrs. O, L. Peterson has returned homie after spending some time with relatives in Braddock. Mr, and Mrs. Homer Brownawell and Miss Margaret Gillin of Moffit were guests at the W. H. Brownawell home Friday evening. Mrs. H. A. Carlisle returned home| Saturday from Bismarck where she} spent several days visiting relatives and friends. | Misses Mabel Wilson and Esther Lang, Wild Rose teachers, were visiting friends in Moffit Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and} family were visiting at the Frank Splowski home near Braddock Sun-| day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson were in Bismarck Saturday. Little Don- ald spent the day with his grandpar-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson. Ervin Wentz spent several days at the Jake Schaffer home last week. Gorman Steadman of Temvik visit- ed Lee Saville Sunday. o———__— | Frances ESS o— By MR: WALTER DIETZMAN Those who transacted business in| Bismarck from this vicinity Monday| were Joe Fischer, Floyd Owen, Wal- ter Dietzman and son Edwin, Law-| rence Madland, Vern Thysell and| John Glum. Mrs. Tebbo Harms and son Jake! spent Wednesday evening in Bis- marck where they attended a shower given in honor of a friend. Selmer Oanes and Carl Muth were callers in McKenzie Monday. ] Mrs. Joe Fischer and children and Mrs. Jake Merkle and son spent Sat-| urday afternoon at the A. Carlson home in Naughton township. Miss Brossie, teacher of the East Frances school, spent the week-end at the A. Carlson home. | Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday| were Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw, John Olson and Tebbo Harms. Tebbo Harms sprained his wrist when he was picking corn this week. Floyd Owen was a caller at the Joe Fischer home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms and daughter Tena spent Saturday at the W. A. Dietzman home. | e ee | Cromwell | ae | By LILLIE JIRAS i Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carlander of| Bismarck were visitors at the Clar- ence Long home Tuesday evening. Earle Varley, who has been visiting; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Var-! ley, has returned to Werner where he} is employed. j Clarence Long and Martin Nelson| transacted business in Regan Wednes- day. F. H. Schroeder was a business caller in Baldwin Monday. j Church services are being held in Cromwell school No. 1 each night this| week. ‘The Misses Gertrude Schroeder and | Catherine McLean spent the week-/ end in Bismarck. Clarence Long is spending the week at Jamestown visiting his father.+ | M. F. Parker has returned to the Bud Nelson heme after spending aj few days in the Capital City. jhome of Mrs. Anna Strand Wednes- called on friends in this vicinity last; the week-end. Thursday. Mrs. Ives and Alfred Born called at Mrs, Graybiehl and son, Clarence, of South Dakota visited at the Paul the Alex Stewart and George Hoe-|Skinner home over the week-end. heimer home last Thursday. Mrs. Skinner, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodland and! Mrs. Graybiehl, with her children ac- sons motored to Bismarck Friday. companied them home for a short Otto Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. ; Visit. Donald Fergeson were business callers| Julius Dorman called at the War- in Bismarck last Thursday, ren Taylor home Sunday. Dave Kershaw and Mr. and Mrs.| Vina Oder spent the week-end with John Stewart had supper at the Alex | Luella Tollefson at the Otto Dorman Stewart home Friday evening. | home. Claude Houser and son, nest, | % were over night guests at the D. W. Stewart home Friday. oe Jacob Dietrich transacted business |” in the Capital City Saturday. Ella Funsten was a Bismarck caller | es Mrs. Sally Roberts has been ill the E ? | past week. | therville ||" Miss Lillian Lee spent the week-end _———————_—_—_—__—___—__—___—_—# | at the C. D. Kimball home. ; Mrs. M. M. Dralle spent Wednesday By MRS. ROY LITTLE at the Dutton home. a — Mr. and Mrs, Jason Hoover, Mr. The Canfield Ladies Aid met at the|and Mrs. C. R. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. M. Whitteaker and Mr. and The next meeting will be with | Mrs, Ed Allensworth attended the an- Mrs. Ira Bailey Nov. 16. ‘nual banquet and dance given by the Roy Little spent Monday at the J.| Burleigh county pioneers in Bismarck F, Little home. | Thursday. Harry Davenport motored to Man-| Mr. and Mrs. George Day enter- dan Thursday. Mrs. Davenport, who| tained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and has spent the past week there, re-|Mrs. W. 8. Triplett, Miss Lydia Bris- turned with him, coe and Mr, and Mrs, Richard Day. The Homemakers club met at the} Mable and Wallace Kinzler of Mof- home of Mrs. John Mosier Thursday. | fit spent the week-end at the George Andy Walker called at the Uhde| Morrison home. home Tuesday. | Bismarck shoppers Friday were Mrs. Olaf, Joe and Arnold Wold spent|B. R. Slater and daughter, Janet, Mrs. | | Brittin | By 0. DUTTON < di Thursday evening at Roy Little's, M. M. Dralle and son, Dutch and Cecil Elkins called in Wilton Fri-| daughter, Twila, and Mrs. O. U. Dut- lay. ton and son, Jack. Grant Lindsey called at the Earl nd Mowaer hore Prany. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews al Joe Wold was an over night guest! Charles Soule and A. E. Dutton homes at the Cecil Elkins’ home Friday. in Buchanen Valley and at the Eldy Mr. and Mrs, Harry Davenport were| Beard home overnight guests at the Tom Hollings-| Mrs, Tom Cooper of Bismarck spent worth home in Macomber Friday. i week-end at the Bill McDonald Mollie and Hazel Wold spent Sun-| home day at the Earl Mowder home. Mr. and Mrs. William Gagner and Mrs. Anna Strand, Mr. and Mrs.|qaughter of Bismarck and Mr. and B. O. Strand and son and Mr. and| yrs. M. M. Dralle and family were Mrs. Roy Little were Saturday eve-|entertained at Sunday dinner at the ning visitors at the Harry Davenport }o, y, Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. home. | . a , Jason Hoover and family were after- Mr. and Mrs. William Michelsen| noon and evening qinitate then, and children were shoppers in the| miss Lucile Milman was @ week- Capital City Saturday. jend visitor with friends in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Art Strand spent Sat-|" yr, and Mrs. Alec Stewart and prey evening at the William Michel-| children of Stewartsdale were Sunday sen home. F phe members of the board of the anne cme eee red ‘armers’ Elevator held a business} Maxine and Rodney Allensworth meeting Saturday afternoon, _ were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, Ei- their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, nar Strand, Otto and Willie Uhde, Mr.|Gharies Ode. of Bismarck. und Mrs. Earl Mowder, George Mow-| ~ yfiss Lucile Milman spent one night eelled tet era Mr. and Mrs. \iast week at the Emineth home. ¥ Davenport and Mr. and Mrs.|" Charles Allensworth was a Sunday Roy Little were callers in Regan Sat-i inner guest at the Dave Kershaw urday. ‘i home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffit and 4 daughter, Inez, from Menoken spent pee ubiiiss Deve Weaabea hema aree Sunday at the Halvor Halvorsen home.| Gay evening. $$$ . ; | Regan ° & Driscoll | a ee By DELLA MAE OLSON By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. W. C. Kyle, who has been a guest at the Norton Strand and Rus-| Election of officers for the Epworth sel Hopkins homes for the past two) League was held last Wednesday eve- weeks, returned to her home at Ban-| ning at the M. E. church. Rev. Brown, try Tuesday. pastor of the church, acted as chair- Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Garnes were}man. The following were elected as Bismarck business callers Wednesday. | officers: President, Dorothy Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein were Wed- | first vice-president, Josephine John- Mrs. Gertic Anderson and Mrs. Viran Nelson spent the week-end in} Bismarck. Harlow and Bert Hendershott were | callers at the J. A. Varley home Mon- | day. | Mr. and Mrs. F. Nelson enter- | tained at dinner Sunday for their son, | Bud, and children, Billy and Betty, | and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Little and| daughter Irma. i Mrs. Harry Ollefson and__son,} Jimmy, and daughter, Jean, of Valley | City are visiting Ollefson’s sis- | ter, Mrs. John Engdahl. Otto and Alice Swanson were visi-| tors at the Clarence Long’ home} Thursday evening. | Ralph Pingree of Kenmare is a guest at the F. C. Nelson home this} week. ¢——_—__-- > | Taft | Ss a ey § By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis called | at the Charley Anderson home Mon-| day. Herman Nieman transacted business in Sterling Monday. Carl Pillen visited Monday night with his folks here. The E. L. Hurr family left the first of the week. They expect to make their home in California, but will visit relatives in several states before | going there. \ George Kusch and family and Charles Gosney called at the Clarence Anderson home Monday night. Mrs. Carl Pillen enjoyed a_ visit from her mother, Mrs. Baker, of Li- vona last week. A large crowd from Bismarck at- tended the Ladies Aid turkey dinner ead night. Over $40 was real- ‘The Henry Jessen family attended the card party in the hall in Sterling Saturday night. Miss Marion Lewis, who is em- ployed in Bismarck, spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. | Presley M. Gosney called at the Max Lang home Monday. Velma Dyrstad visited Sunday with Edna Gosney. Fred Doehle returned to his home Z Moffit Saturday. Oe ho i eS if S. W. Burleigh By MES. ALEX STEWART Conrad made several pusiness calls in vicinity Mon- dey. Norman Stewart is laid up with blood poison in his hand. He was obliged to make several trips to the George transacted busi- ness in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart took John Stewart to the Capital City |Paul Friday having taken a carload | of stock to the market. jealler Friday. | visitors Sunday; nesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs./son; second vice-president, Lillie Norton Strand. Sampson; third vice-president, Ber- W. N. and Owen Kelly motored to/nice Chapin; fourth vice-president, Jamestown Tuesday. Owen remained} Paul McCann; secretary, Mae Annun- because of illness. son; and treasurer, Janet McCann. The bridge club met with Mrs. Al-} Organists for the following year are: lan Westerman Thursday evening | Vernice Pederson, Bernice and Eleanor with score prizes being won by Mrs.| Chapin and Josephine Johnson. B. O. Lein and Mrs. W. N. Kelly.| Mr. and Mrs. M. Belcher have as Mrs. August Westerman will be the] visitors Mr. Belcher's mother, Mrs. H. next hostess of the club Nov. 17. M. Belcher, and Miss Martha Lea of Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and/Doland, S, D. Mrs. Belcher will re- Mrs. H. F. Dimond were Mr. and Mrs.| main here for the winter. Willard Dimond and family and Mr.| William VanVleet left recently for and Mrs, B, O. Lein. Laurel, Mont. Emma Coleman was a Mr. and Mrs. B. Dahl, Miss Mina shopper Saturday. Lewis and C. Tollefson of Bismarck Harold Heintz returned from St.|spent Sunday at the Joe Lewis home. Mrs. Sarah Reynolds returned home Saturday evening from Flasher. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Johns had as Miss Martha Mer- Rev, and Mrs. Christenson, Mrs. An-| kel of Wing, Mr. and Mrs, H. Ward drew Fisher and Mrs. H. F. Dimond|and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence called at the S. B. Little home Wed-| Hull and sons, Pearl and Stanley Bismarck August Westerma was a Bismarck} W. N. Kelly, B. O. Lein and Harold nesday evening. Hanson. Rev. L. Frickner of Monango held Jurday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heintz motored to Bismarck Saturday. |! German services here Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and! Mrs, Christ Schoon spent Monday Mrs. Norton Strand were Mr. and|at the Robert Sharpe, Sr., home. Mrs. J. W. Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-| The Royal Neighbors club met Wed- se] Hopkins, Mr, and Mrs, L. Hopkins|pesday afternoon at the Ben Orne and Betty Anderson. ‘home. Rev. and Mrs. Christenson were Bis-| Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Nelson and marck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale were shop- Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein, Mi pers in Bismarck Saturday. Kiefer and Betty Anderson w Mr. and Mrs. Alwin Helgeson and daughter of Bismarck were visitors at L. Hopkins. the Harry Helgeson home Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Allan Westerman and! evening. son, Everett, motored to McClusky} Mr, and Mrs, Abner Friar of Har- Saturday and were week-end guests] yey spent the week-end at the C. A. of Mrs. Westerman’s parents, Mr. and! Swanson home. Mrs. Sam Houser. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount spent Oliver Knudson was a week-end vis- | Sunday visiting at Baldwin. itor at the J. W. Kiefer home. ; Rev. Lars Foss left Saturday for The work of remodeling the Penta- | Jamestown and Kathryn. costal church building is progressing; Mr, and Mrs. Albert Hammar had rapidly despite inclement weather. as supper guests Sunday evening: Mr. Wr ne Ga * | gnd Mrs. C. J. Peterson and Mr. and Welch’s Spur. _|| Mrs. cari Erickson and family. o Raa __—+| A group of friends tendered Stan- ley Hanson a birthday party at his By MRS. R. M. WELCH J. W. Sat- —- home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland had as Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor mo-|supper guests Sunday evening: Mr. tored to Bismarck Monday. and Mrs, Victor Pederson and daugh- Oliver Welch. called at the Jack}ter, Jacequeline, Mrs. William Van- Ishmael home Monday. Vleet and children and Mr. and Mrs. Louella Tollefson, teacher at Boyd| Ed. Madson. No. 1, entertained her pupils with a/ Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Miss Nelson and Hallowe'en party Monday afternoon. |Mrs. Marie Olauson were dinner Marcus Trembley motored to Bis-| guests at the Ed. Erickson home in marck Monday. Kidder county Sunday. Chester Boyd and children and Mrs.|_ The Son's of Norway club met Sara McMurrich called at the Robert | Thursday evening in the hall. Welch place Monday. Mr. and Mrs, F, O. Johnson had as Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mathews stopped | visitors Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. at the Chester Boyd home Tuesday|E. C. Ruble and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. evening while en route to Steele, N.| Burnett. a D., from Riverside, Calif. Mrs. Math-| The Misses Nettleton and Ortman ews was formerly Miss Sara Boyd.|spent Monday evening at the A. M. She had been staying with her par-|Brushwein home. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd, at | @—————___-—_# Riverside, Calif., until her recent mar-| | Wing riage. The young couple will make| 4 their future home at Steele, N. D. Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and son and By LILLIAN. MUELLER daughter, Seargent Baird, John Welch — and Charlie Johnson called at the! Mrs. Ole Olson and daughter, Vio- Robert Welch home Tuesday evening. Vina Oder. teacher at the Spur{Saturday. school, entertained a number of young] Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rath and family let, of Canfield were Wing callers month visiting in Montana. + H. C. Edgerton took Donna Mae See to Bismarck Thursday to consult a Physician. P. T. A. meeting was held in the school house last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kusler spent Sin- day in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and 'Fae Roberts spent Saturday evening at the Ben-McCloskey home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hein and Mr, and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., were sup- per guests at the John Weber, Sr., home Sunday. Rev. Fred W. Christ. conducted ,church services in the Congregational church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kohler and family ‘of Bismarck visited at the George Anderson home Sunday. Harold Loomis of Steele spent Sun- day with his friend, Albert Kusler; Mrs. Selma Jacobson and daughter, Marie, and Ben Sanis, all of Bismarck, were over night guests at the J, O. Lein home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland, Vern Thysell, Harold Madland and Royal Thomas, all-of McKenzie, were home, Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller spent Saturday and Sunday in Goodrich vis- iting friends and relatives. Edith Mueller returned with them after spending the past few months there. Mrs. Ole Olson and daughter, Bev- erly, and Mrs. Gust Clson and chil- dren spent Sunday in Canfield. Mrs. Anne Feuling returned here last week after visiting in Sanger. Mrs. Fred Barth returned to her home Monday after being a patient : the St. Alexius hospital. eee ure Ls Aren CO By MRS. 0. McINTYRE | | i Mrs. Julius Zeweigle died Monday evening in the Harvey hospital from kidney trouble and complications. She was buried near Harvey Wednesday. She leaves her husband and three children. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steiglemeyer were guests at the Jacob Sattler home daughter visited Sunday at the} Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Opal Gray were business callers in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Miss Fae Roberts were shopping in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart attended the funeral of Mrs. Zeweigle near Harvey Wednesday. Fred Haas, Jakie Korris and H. 8. Duncan were callers at the McIntyre home Friday. Mrs. Owen McIntyre called at the Fred Haas home Thursday evening. Dave Johnson was an overnight guest of H. S. Duncan's Friday. Andrew Kraft and sister, Martha, were shopping in Wing Saturday. Ben Klagenburg was a business call- er in Wing Friday. sons were shoppers in Wing Satur- day. Mr, and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family, Miss Roberts, George McIn- tyre and Bill Neiters were entertained at Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Glanville in Wing. | Steiber >< “x By MRS. WM. HICKEL A large crowd attended the Hal- lJowe’en program at the school house Friday. } Otto and Fritz Uhde called at the} J. C, Olson home Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and | family and Miss Mary Doyle were Re- gan shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs..Chris Kjorness of Faith, S. D., spent the past week at the Oscar Wickstrom home. . Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son, Wayne, called at the John Carl- son home Monday. 4 J. C. Olson was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. Zelmer home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son, Wayne, visited at the J. C. Olson home Thursday evening. Mrs, Firko called at the John Carl- son home Wednesday. Bert Danielson called at the Wil- liam Hickel home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins spent the week-end with relatives near Mc- Clusky. Robert Patzner was a shopper at ‘Still Wednesday. J.C, Olson was a Regan caller Sat- urday. Bert Danielson was a Regan caller Friday. Miss Mary Doyle spent the week- end at the William Hickel home. aie inet ree ee \ Menoken \ | SON 13 ole By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance were en- tertained at dinner Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven of Regan. Mrs. Roy Yule and son, Terrancé, jand Miss Eleanor Craven of Valley j City spent Saturday night and Sun- day visiting at the V. M. Craven home. Mr. and Mrs, C. 8. Craven, Mr. and Milton Rue of Bismarck were guests at the V. M. Craven home Sunday. Mrs. Ed Ebling entertained the Menoken Ladies Aid Thursday. The Homer Craven. Miss Anna Grenz of Driscoll spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting Miss Lillian Newmann. Miss Jane Wells of Stecle was & guest of Miss Margaret Olsen Sunday. The Menoken Ladies Aid held @ food sale at the A. W. Lucas store Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Bjorstrom is visiting her mother at Osagus, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Abelein of Ana- moose visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. sheen two days this week. en 7 \ Painted Woods | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kudick and chil- dren spent Tuesday at the Soderquist Mrs. Pete Mitchell spent Friday vis- iting her ncther, Mrs. Fred Brown, at Wilton. Mrs. A. F. Kudick and Mrs. Ida Boderquist called at the William Brown. home last Thursday. Mrs. A. F, Kudick and mother, Mrs. Ida Soderquist, visited at the Ole Lil- lefjeld home Thursday evening. Mrs. Soderquist left for Dunn Center Fri- Mr, and Mrs. E. E. See and Mrs. | Ein Sunday callers at the Ben McCloskey | Albert Zelmer called at the Gottlieb am THE BISMARCK, TRIBUNE People at @ popcorn party Wednes- returned home after spending the past|day morning where she will make her home in the future with her'son, er. Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Taylor were Bismarck callers Thursday. Fred_ Brown and Emory Johnson were callers at the William Brown home Monday. Mrs. O. G. Lillefjeld called on Mrs. A. F. Kudick Monday. Axel Stenquist called at the Charles Hannefield home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kudick and An- ton Nelson visited at the O. G. Lille- fjeld home Monday evening. Nellie Burke. called. at the. Hanne- field home Sunday. o i Ghylin —— By MARGARET DAVIS Staton and Eunice Davis were Fri- in-law in Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. day guests of their sister and brother- Irvin Johnson. Oliver Tosseth is staying with his brother, Mr. Nils Tosseth this week. A miscellaneous shower was held Friday for Mrs. Albert Perkins. Forest Little spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and daugh- ter, Margaret, were Sunday guests in Tuttle with their son, Emerson, who attends high school there. A party was held Saturday evening at the Nels Alm home. About 35 were present. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon were Saturday night guests of Mrs. Noon’s parents in Ghylin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott have moved back from Mandan to their home in Ghylin. They spent the past two months in Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and sons, Billy and Orville, Sunday guests of their parents in Ghylin. Alfred Borth an@ Paul Davis of Wing were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. L. W. Davis. Y Missouri ) ° By L. M. CRAWFORD Mrs. William MacDonald and Miss Hilda attended the birthday party ‘Wednesday afternoon given for Mrs. Dan MacDonald at her home near Bismarck. : The Stewartsdaie Ladies’ Aid Mis- sionary society held their last meet- ing of the season at the home of Mrs, John Welch Thursday. A large crowd attended the auction sale at the O. G. Davenport farm Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald and Miss Hilda were among those who were present at the pioneers banquet given in Bismarck Thurs- day. John Smith was a visitor at the Leslie Clark home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth, Studie Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and) John Crawford and Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald and Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linssen, Joe Clark, Henry Crawford, Sr., and John Klus- dahl were capital city visitors Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and | family and Miss Anna Keaston from jnorth of Bismarck and “Red” Tres- ‘| sler were entertained for Sunday dinner at the William MacDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Miss Lillian Lee from near Brittin, Hank Wieranga of near Moffit, Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and fam- ily and Ralph Snyder were Sunday dinner guests at the John Crawford home, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son and John Smith were visitors at Stu- die Woodworth’s Sunday. Misses Margery and Eleanor Mac- Donald of Bismarck spent the week- end at their parental home. Bob McDonnell and Stanton Robin- son, students in the Bismarck high’ school, spent the week-end in this community with relatives. > Lyman | By S. GYLDEN Sulo Severu, Eino Tyne and Suri Eckholm and Edwin Olson visited at John Gylden's Saturday evening. John Kalla was a business caller at Gust Eckholm’s Saturday. Lawrence Olson spent the week- end at his parental home. Church services were held recently at the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran’ church of Wing by Rev. Koivumaki. Severii Eckholm, Sulo Severt and Seth Gylden were shoppers in the capital city Monday. Hilma and Edwin Olson, Sulo Sev- erii, Eino Tyne and Suri Eckholm, Emil Linska and Wayne Inget spent Wecneainy evening at John Gyl- en's. Lawrence Olson returned to Petti- bone Monday to resume his school studies. Quite a few attended the church services at Marvis Erickson’s Sunday evening. Rev. Koivumaki preached the sernion, The Benz family and Miss Sylvia Eckholm, Seth Harju, Emil Liuska, Ralph Harju, and Elwin Olson spent Sunday at Gust Eckholm’s. The Misses Nina, Jennie and Flor- ence Waiste spent Saturday with their respective parents. Ralph and Benn Harju were sup- Mrs. Homer Craven and Mr. and Mrs.4 per guests of John. Gylden’s Sunday. Severet Gylden had lunch with Mrs. Bill Wanttaja Friday. John Waiste, daughter, Miss Nina and son Earl were town callers Sat- next meeting will be: held with Mrs.! urday, Ralph Harju spent the week-end at his parental home. Miss Hilma Olson was an overnight guest of the Misses Tyne and Suri Eckholm Wednesday. Wayne Inget, Emil Lieuska and Edwin Olson were supper guests of Lindsey and infant daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. were Pri- guests at the Mrs, M.|son home were John Habeck ‘ling | fred, Gib Cederstrom and Axel John- Callers and guests at the J. F. Lit-/ son. home the vast week were Marvin! Fred Gehl from Fulda, Minn., ar- Alm, C. O. Kettleson, Roy Little, 8, R. Little, Albert Johnson, Mr. Ehnes,| his Shirl ley Walker, Lawrence Fitzgerald, Everett Bailey, Albin Hedstrom, An- ton Beer, Charlie Our, Guy McCoy, J, M. Humphreys, Willie, Martha and Lydia Graf, Lawrence Bouche and Willie Jiras. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and family were Sunday guests at the G. O, Lindsey home. : Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and sor were Sunday evening guests at Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and son were Friday guests at the McCullough home. Mr. and Mrs, Guss Graf and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nemetz and children motored to the capital city Friday. Francis Fitzgerald was » Sunday guest of Hester Bailey. Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home were Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Sherman and family and Mr. and Mrs, John Pool. Guy, Lavina and Hester Bailey and Francis Fitzgerald motored to Regan Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Moser called at the Andrew Walker home Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Gordon entértained at luncheoh Wednesday afternoon: Mrs. K. Kolb, Mrs. V. N. Monroe and Mrs, Nels Nelson. > | Christiana > By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. ©. Belile, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson, Mrs, W. A. Stile’s mother and Mrs. Edwin Holton arrived here from Minnesota last week. Miss Nellie Dance spent the week- end at Menoken with her mother, Mrs. Ernest Schoon is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, Petersen, at Verona. Miss Lucille Milman, who teaches near Menoken, spent the week-end at the J. W. Beyer's. Eli Harding was a Bismarck caller Saturday. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller) Tuesday. ‘A Parent-Teachers meeting was held Thursday night at school No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family spent Friday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile. Edward Smith was a business call- er in Sterling Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus mov- ed on the Dorson farm the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness attend- ed the turkey supper and card party at the Sterling hall Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Newland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen, near Steele. Miss Violet Clarke called on Mrs. Elder Elness and Mrs. Adolph Han- sen Monday. l Hazelton | By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Nelson and Dr. Houstman were in Bismarck Tuesday. The Hazelton high school team the season Friday afternoon at Lin- ton, with a score of 28 to 6 in Lin- ton’s favor. J. A. Lang was a business visitor here Tuesday evening. ‘The Christian Mother’s society met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs, E. L. Semling with Mrs. Wem- delin Fischer as a hostess. Ben Klahunde. spent a few days, the last of the week, looking after interests in Hazelton and visiting with his mother, Mrs. Annie Kla- bunde. The American Legion Auxiliary are sponsoring a dance Friday evening. Mrs. Joe Chalfin was at Bismarck Tuesday. James Andrus was in Linton Mon- xa The Business Men’s club held a regular meeting Thursday evening. A fourth annual meeting will be held next Thursday at which time elec- tion of officers will take place and plans laid for the coming year. The men’s volleyball club held its first meeting last Monday evening in the school gymnasium. The ladies’ club will hold its first meeting Wed- nesday. The Royal Neighbors will give a Thanksgiving dance. Mrs. Susan Shaughnessy left Wed- nesday for points in Illinois and Mis- souri where she will visit friends and relatives. The Christian Mothers’ society will hold a card party the first of the week at the Andrus hotel. ~ Rey. Father Schweitzer will hold church services at Braddock Sunday morning. Trygg | By GLADYS NELSON George Nelson and Sam Brown called on Selmar Ownes and David Trygg homes last Sunday night. Ruth Trygg and Jessie Pettis spent the week-end last week at the David Trygg home. Ruth stays with Miss Pettis in school No. 4 near Louis Ol- son's, @¢ | Joe Jiras was a caller Monday at the George Nelson home to see Sam Brown. Charlie Rue came aut from Bis- ° ‘| Sedivic home Sunday evening. played its last game of football of] rived here to spend the winter with sister and family. Johnson and Floyd Anderson made a trip to Bismarck Friday. ——<—$ $< — — — ___ f Still OP By B, P. HAGSTROM and son, ‘Tuesday and are visiting with Mrs. ’s parents, Mr, and Mrs,|D! John Noon. x Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne and Miss Mary Doyle of Alta visited at the Mrs, Signe John- aay and Martin Strand homes Satur- y- Mr. and Mrs, Peter Johnson, Ver- non Johnson and John Asplund mo- tored to Bismarck one day last week. Mrs. -J. Albrecht and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. Alvin Zelmer of north of, Regan visited at the Ole Hagstrom home Friday en route to Wilton. Miss Helene Pearson was an over- night guest of Miss Hilma Johnson Wednesday. Misses Beatrice Neilson and Ethel Schilling of Wilton spent the week- end at the Chas. Lind home. The Lutheran Missionary society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walfred Asplund Thursday with a large crowd attending. Mrs. Oscar Ecklund, son Seth, and daughters, Mabel. and Antonette, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom. Misses Velma and Helen Johnson and Cora De Vee Richard and Ivan Bigler were among those present at @ party given at the L. Davis home Saturday evening. be 3 jee Alen SR ee RT Sterling | By FERN 8. STEWART Mrs, John Benz was s town caller Friday. Maud" Brown called at the Oscar her for the poem, “Challenge,” which he thought very good and which would be used to further the campaign of the Democratic national committee. Gov. Roosevelt also expressed @ de sire to see more of Mrs. Borner’s ‘The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Ira Falkenstein Wednes- Miss Grace Falkenstein, who teach- Miss Grace Walkenstein, who teach- was here several days of the past week getting signers to a petition f State income tax which is to be mitted to the next state legislature, ———____—__—_--——¢ f Ecklund | By MISS PAULINE SPITZER a Anderson home Thursday. Harold Brownawell was a Bismarck shopper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Helmar Meland and family, J. H. Riley, E. W. Hall, son Harold and daughters Lillian and Beatrice were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Leslie French of Bismarck spent Thursday visiting at the T. N. Johnson home. Henry. Larson was a town caller ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Homer Envick spent Monday with Mrs. Laverne Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family visited at the Tom Stewart home Sunday evening. J. H. Riley, Tom Stewart and Mrs. Leona Acord and daughter Della were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wright, son Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuraff and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family were Sunday visitors at the Freto Envick home, Mr. and Mrs. Helmar Meland and family and Joe Cox visited at the Mauk home at Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Anderson and family and niece visited at the John Mrs. John Sedivic entertained a Henry Larson of McKenzie was a town caller Wednesday. aa EET Sa aaa if Hazlegrove | By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Harold Kraft called at the R. Hazle- grove, John Sattler and J. Kraft homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler drove to Harvey Monday to see Mrs, Julius Zwiegle at the hospital. Edward Styielmeyer called at Ha- zlegrove's one evening this week. Ed Ochsuner and his brother, Emil, called at Ray Hazlegrove’s Thursday. Miss Helen Diggner recently was a guest for a few days at the Carrie Kraft home. Andrew Kraft, Miss Helen Diggner and Miss Lena Kraft were shoppers in Goodrich Thursday. ‘The Misses Martha, Delia and Irene Kraft were guests Thursday evening of Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Opal Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville, Ralph Halver and son, Stanley, James Reese and Dan McClellen were shop- Pers in Wing Saturday. ao Pehl, Sr., was in Wing Sat- lay. Kenneth and Donald Wagner were out hunting one day this week. Emil Hinkle was in Wing Satur- ——————___—_—___—_——_ f Richmond | By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Pete Meyer and Carl He motored to Bismarck Wednes- ay. Walter Waddington drove Bnock home. Mrs. Carl Spitzer called at the Ar thur Franklund home Monday. A birthday party was Henry Deide home in honor of Al- fred Deide Saturday night. Miss Helen Spitzer, a student of the Bismarck high school, spent the week- ge her parents. . Charley Krotz shopped in Wil- ton Saturday. Pete Meyer called at the Carl Spit- zer home Thursday, A birthday party was held at the Otto Hogue home in Baldwin Satur- day night on the occasion of Mra, Hogue’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Ollenberger and son, Allan, visited with Mrs. Ollen- berger's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Spitzer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson are par- ents of a son born Nov. 3, I. Bower of Wilton spent the week-end at the George Montgomery home. ” t Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPX - Miss Julia Pitzer of near @Mandew is a guest at the Herman Backhaus and Steve Koppy homes. Miss Elizabeth Koppy, who has been working near Braddock for the past month, returned to her pare ental home Monday. : Rhineholdt Burkhart, Gus Joeb, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and Mr. and Mrs. David Joeb were callers in Linton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Zackerius of Tem- vik were in this vicinity Saturday. George Backhaus of Pollock, 8. D.. and Louis Langeleirs of Westfield ity Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus motored to Bismarck Saturday to is a patient in the St. Alexius hospi- tal. Callers in Linton from this vicinity Saturday evening were Frank and Steve Koppy, Ted Schnaible, Misses Caroline and Hilda Backhaus, Julia Pitzer, Herbert and Otto Burkhardt and Herman, Willie and Albert Backhaus. Miss Emma Creig spent the week- end at her home at Temvik. ber home Sunday afternoon. Dewey Lawler called at the Frank he held at the ,. were calling on friends in this vicin- visit Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr. who * » gonms Pa ea ee ee Chesrown home Sunday. 2 | Olive and Clarence Satheran of near Linton visited at the Herman Back-@’ afternoon. Mr)and Mrs. Dave Hien and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Hien and fam- ily were Monday callers at the Jacob Hien home, Mr, and Mrs, John Weber, Jr., and daughter, Clara, were Thursday visi- tors at Fred Barth's. Mr. and Mrs, Gottfried Bossert and son, Gottfried, were Thursday visitors at the Randolph 1 home. Tuesday visitors at the George Pehl home, David Bossert and Randolph Engel were Saturday guests at the Philip Weber home. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Engel, Mr. and Mrs, Gottiried Bossert and son, Albert and daughter, Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., motored to Turtle Lake to attend the funeral of home. Mr. and, Mrs., Ed. Lundquist, Mrs. Gene Cunning! and son - son motored to Bismarck . Mr. and Mrs. George. motor- ed to Bismarck and Fri- George Nelson and Sam Brown ‘| visited Friday night at the B. B. ranch. Ray McO home. - G. ©. Lindsey motored to Regan|Nelson were entertained Monday Wednesday morning after Mrs.|night to supper at the Clifford Craven home. Callers Sunday at the George Nel- and Al- Engel + Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner were and Mrs. Jake Wagner, Mr. and Mrs, rt! Emanuel Heintz, Jr. Herbert Wag- john, and Ges- i ning. Mrs. Florence Borner received a let- ter from Governor Franklin D, Roose- velt of New York Thursday, thanking : 3 : BP é B BE l f Li and son of Linton accompanied by ] q Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Satheran

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