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Bat ay Inti ei bne Bio} wel ou he $124 7 ee B fHE BISMARCK TRIBUNK, _—_——. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _ | Christiana | oe By VIOLET A. CLARKE Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph .Bassen and family, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. McCann and family|® of Driscoll and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson were! callers at the Adolph Hansen home Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Stile and Rob- | ert Barrow were Sterling callers Tues- day. Bud Hall spent Sunday at his home near Sterling. Miss Emma Harding spent Satur-/ day afternoon with Mrs. Adolph Han- n. “alder Elness, Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were callers at the Alfred Olson home Friday. Eli Harding was a Sterling visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbieszy of Driscoll were Thursday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen. Miss Nellie Dance, teacher of school No. 3, spent the week-end at Meno- ken with her mother, Mrs. A. C. Dansen. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- fly called at the Christ Schoon home Friday. A number of friends gathered at) the J, W. Beyers home Thursday eve- ning to help celebrate Mrs. Beyers’ birthday. Mrs. Joe Paulson spent Thursday @fternoon with Mrs. Adolph Hansen. Lester Clark called at the Carey Johnson home Thursday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Saturday. f Godfrey Grenz transacted business {n Linton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and daughters visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Friday. Several of the young folks from here went to Linton Friday evening to take in the Armistice dance while others went to Hazelton and attended ® dance there. Miss Nora and Edward Strew spent the week-end in McCulley. Miss Caroline Backhaus spent Sat- urday at the John Weber home in ‘Linton. A number of the Hampton young folks attended a miscellaneous shower in Temvik Saturday evening given in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Serr, newlyweds. Mrs. Serr was formerly Miss Caroline Deis of Temvik. Miss Julia Pitzer is spending the week at the John Backhaus home. Minnie, Alma and Freda Grenz Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY spent Sunday afternoon at the Steve | Koppy home. Edwin Reuschler visited at the Paul Mausehennd home Sunday afternoon. ? $3. | Ecklund | > By MISS PAULINE SPITZER A number of friends and relatives gathtred recently to help Andrew Pfau celebrate his birthday anniver- sary. Mr. Pfau recently returned from Washington. Lewis Spitzer and son, Edmund, mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Miss Helen Spitzer returned with them to Spend the week-end. . Arthur Franklund shopped in Wil- ton Saturday afternoon. George Buchholtz visited at the George Montgomery home Friday. | Those, who visited at the Carl Spit- zer home Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenberger and son, Allan, Henry Fox, Lucille Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jesser and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Geid of Washburn. Pete Meyer motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Meyer, who has been taking treatments in Mandan for some time, returned with him. Charles Krotz and Carl Spitzer called at the Laurence Fisher home ‘Wednesday. Miss Sarah Holden, who is assisting her sister, Mrs. Wallace Anderson, spent a few days last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Al Holden. ‘Walter Waddington called at the Carl Spitzer home Wednesday. A number of young folks from this vicinity had a hayrack party Satur- day night. : Charley Krotz shopped in Wilton ‘one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warmka motored to Bismarck Monday. ——— | Sterling | oo By FERN R. STEWART Elder Elness and Ed. Smith were town callers Thursday. Mrs. Random is spending a few weeks visiting relatives in Bismarck. Kenneth Johnson was a town caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elfess, Mrs. Elsus Elness and son, Curtis, and Fern Stewart were among the Bismarck shoppers Saturday. J. H. Riley and Tom Stewart were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn of Driscoll and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stew- art made a trip to Bismarck Sunday it Mrs. J. D. Stewart at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family visited at the Tom Stewart home Monday evening. Lester Kline of Moffit was a town caller Friday. Floyd Belk and Elsus Elness mo- tored to Glen Ullin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, O. J. Roth of Sibley Butte township were town callers Sat- urday. Carey Johnson, Jr., was an over- night guest at the Tyler Johnson home ‘Wednesday. Clifford Wright, Raymond Johnson and the Misses Marion Ness and Clara Anderson were Sunday visitors at the William Olson home north of Dris- coll. ‘Max Lang calied at the E. W. Hall home A George Kusch called at the T. N. Johnson home Sgturday. ‘Benry Apland ‘Driscoll callers Monday. Hall, Jr., spent Sunday visiting bere. by) spent last week Gochian. n and Harold Olson, the Misses Lillian Anderson, esos at vening. i Earl Hall home Friday e' , . ‘and H, A. Eele were! Mr. pers Saturday. Mrs. Frank Mauk of Moffit has been visiting Helmar Melai Ags Z | week, | | Still \| : eee renee By B. P. HAGSTROM Mrs. Martin Strand had a fainting| spell Saturday evening. A doctor was jcalled and gave first aid. | Simon Larson left Saturday for the Twin Cities where he will spend a few weeks with relatives. | Conrad Johnson and daughter, Vel-| ma, and Miss Cora Devee Richard vis- | ited at the latter's home in Wilton! Saturday. | Ashley arrived at the home of Mrs. Ullric! mother, Mrs. A. Standley, Thursday. They plan to make their home here for the winter. | | Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson and} | daught Mrs. Chas. Lind, John Law jand ds , Marg: , Mrs. Sam Baroni d Johnson, Leo and Ole Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hag-| |strom and son, Oscar, and daughter, | Pauline, were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday, Rey. and Mrs. Amond Christenson and sons of Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Con- rad Johnson and Mrs, Augusta Stand- ley visited at the Martin Strand home Saturday evening. Donald and Neva Noon visited at the Conrad Johnson home Sunday. Miss Helen Johnson returned to her home with them after a week's visit at the Noon home. Oscar and Margaret Hagstrom and Marion Strand visited at the Fred Standley home Saturday evening. Miss Helen Pearson was an over- night guest of Miss Margaret Hag-; strom Saturday. The boys of the Baby Beef 4-H club shipped their club calves to Chicago markets Friday. Anthony Ericson, the club leader, accompanied the car- load to Chicago. Miss Helen Johnson spent last week visiting at the home of her cousin, Miss Neva Noon. | Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER | _A. L. Davis was a caller in Wilton Thursday. Mrs. John Fields entertained the Ladies’ Aid at her home Thursday. Mrs. Ole Olson is a patient in the | St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weber and family spent Saturday and Sunday at the John Weber, Sr., home. - Mr. id Mrs. L. Knowles and Mr. {and Mrs. Ben McClo: spent Sun- day evening at the E. O’Brien home. Callers at the A. L. Davis home Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Harty, Ralph Jacobson and John and Clara Mueller. Garth Scallon was an_ overnight guest at the John Harty home Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter of Regan spent Sunday at the J. O. Lein home. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wietstock, Mrs. F. Wietstock, all of Arena, and Sophus Lein and Magdalena Weber were guests at the E. E. See home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles andj family were Saturday dinner guests at the Ebb Cleveland home. Confirmation classes were held in the Catholic church Sunday by Bishop Wehrle. Thirty-nine mem-|! bers were confirmed. | The boys of the second basketball team defeated the Canfield basket- ball boys at Canfield, 23 to 6, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and chil- dren were callers in Bismarck Sat- urday evening. Herman and Harold Neiters spent | Saturday night at Ben McCloskey | home. Howard Glanville drove his wife |to the hospital in Bismarck Sunday. Jacob Banttari and son Edward called at Bismarck Thursday. | Miss Esther Fields entertained a group of young friends at her home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Anderson and children spent Friday in Still. | E. E. See and son Keith and Ebb Cleveland were Thursday callers in Bismarck. James Olson motored to Harvey | Sunday to get Mrs. Olson who has been visiting with her mother there.| Mrs. Fred Oswald was taken to the St. Alexius hospital Thursday. i B. W. Graham and A. E. Kopplin} were Bismarck callers Thursday. |_ Mrs. H. Harding of Bismarck and | Ray Harty spent Friday at the John ; Harty home. Herman Jacobson and Lawrence Olson of Pettibone are visiting rela- tives and friends here. Mrs. Anna Feuling and Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland motored to Bis- marck Monday evening to hear Mr. Langer talk. | The freshmen and_ sophomore! classes of the Wing high school en-| tertained the juniors, seniors and the teachers at a party held in the} Schoolhouse Friday evening, ter left for Jamestown Tuesday be- cause of the death of Oscar Boss. Mrs. John Waiste spent the week- end at the Jacob Banttari home. Mrs. John Weber, Sr., has been on the sick list the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dagner visited at ne Fred Oswald home Sunday. ; I Regan oO By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Kiefer and Betty Anderson were Bismarck shop- pers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and family motored to the Strand farm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Rannestad, son Harold and Rosebud Strand were Wilton callers Saturday. The American Legion Auxiliary entertained the Legion at a chicken dinner Armistice Day. The dinner was followed by a short program and a dance. her mother, Mrs. Anna Wilson, over the Armistice Day. She was accom- marek, Lyle Dimond is the guest of his this week. Miss Bess Wilson was a guest ofj and Mrs. 8. T. Parke andjday guests of Mr. and Mrs. August daughter, Helen, were Bismarck shop- i Mrs. Eva Turner was a business| Mrs. August Westerman were Bis- caller in Bismarck Monday. | | Regan callers Weanesday. Mrs. A. J. Schroeder and daugh- {ters of Wilton were Regan callers | Saturday. : | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST | | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ullrich of near|@nd at the 8. E. Clizbe home. | Jacobson visited at the Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and daugh-| * | panied by Miss Helen Munich of Bis- H last week. grandmother, Mrs. H, F. Dimond,|Schleight home near Minot. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hopkins mo-! daughters Margi# and Irene and D. tored to Stanton Friday and were|F. McClellan spent Wednesday eve- guests of Mr. Hopkins’ parents over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tedholm and children and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerson and son Everett were Sun- Westerman. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and marck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and |. W. Kiefer motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. B. O. Lein motored to Mandan ‘Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs, “@:ry Knudson were} eee ee | | Sibley Butte ° | —2!% ning with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mar-! spent Wednesday at the Ghylin/program at her school the evening of chant and son Lloyd. Mrs. John Witt and Miss Hilda Wentz spent Thursday afternoon at the William Witt home. Emil Stroh is visiting with his cou- sins, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Schleitch, at Minot. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel and baby daughter Martha, C. C. Wentz and William Witt spent the week- end in Bismarck. Bill Knowles and son Billie of Wing were in this vicinity Saturday. G. Nigren and son John and James ae were Bismarck callers Mon- ay. Orby Bailey was a Wing shopper | Saturday evening. Mrs. Matt Schleicght of Minot is spending this week with her moth- er, Mrs. Philip Wahl, who has been; ill. Mrs. L. B. Roth visited at the O. J. Roth home Sunday. Mary Ellen Reese spent the week- Mr. and /Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son Wayne visited at the Paul Tompkins home Sunday evening. C. A. Mattson called at the Alex Couch home Sunday. Mrs. Green and small daughter are visiting at the Alex Couch home. Mrs. Earl Evans received many pretty and useful gifts from her friends at a shower held at the Bloomquist home Thursday afternoon given by Mrs. G. Cederstrom and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist. S. E. Clizbe motored to McKenzie Tuesday morning. Ed Widger and Jack Kunders call- ed on Elmer Bloomquist Monday. Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter Vivian, Elmer Bloomquist and Earl Evans and Alex Couch motored to Bismarck Saturday. aise t Taft a By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY The following families attended the Farmers’ Union meeting in Sterling Monday night: the John Bentzs, Her- man Niemans, Henry Jessens and Baeths, Miss Anna Hayes was a Sterling caller Monday evening. Mrs. Henry Jessen called at the Howard Smith home Tuesday. Mrs. P. M. Gosney visited Tues- day afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Charles Gaskill. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Mrs. Charles Gaskill motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. Mrs. Oscar Jarsett visited over-| night at the Lester Andrews home Wednesday. Mrs. John Baker was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jersett trans- acted business in Sterling Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman called at the George Kusch home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Smith were Sterling callers Friday night. They also called at the Henry Jessen home. Wilbert Koon spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Clarence Anderson was @} Sterling caller Saturday night. Henry Jessen was a Sterling: call- er Friday night. P. M. Gosney, John Benz and Henry Jessen attended the Farmers’ Union Oil meeting in Sterling Sat- urday. Carl Pillen spent Sunday with home folks. he 5 | Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Levi Carlson, Ole Johnson, and H. home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and daughter Alice and Rose Ann Ander- son visited at the Lawrence Fisher home in Ecklund recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mount visited at the Edw Strandemo home Tues- day. Ludwig Hanson was a caller at the Ed Morris home Tuesday. Violet Johnson visited at the C. Johnson hore Wednesday afternoon. Con Johnson, daughter Cornelia, Alice Larson, Mrs. Joe Brown and} son, Reynard Spitzer and Lars Ja- cobson shopped in Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Quanrud and family visited at the Jacobson home Armistice Day. Confirmation services were held Sunday in the Painted Woods Luth- eran church. Those confirmed were Archie Kjenston, Edna Stenquist, Naomi Kjersen, Alfred Hagen, Louise Hagen and Violet Johnson. Marie Johnson is home for a short visit. Marie has been employed in Bismarck for the past two months. Enock Anderson was a caller at the Holder home Friday evening. “Shorty” Jacobson also visited there. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and fam- ily visited at the Steve Murray home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kozak visited at the Lawrence Johnson home re- cently, Lyscomb and Floyd Brown of Wil- ton visited at the Ousley home Mon- day. Effie and Frayne Erstrom, Bis- marck high school students, were home over the week-end. PE GveE WS MURS | Schrunk | cee ee By MARGARET MARCHANT Herbert Hoffman was a supper guest at the R. G. Marchant home Sunday. Adolph Bender called at the Dave|_ Hochhalter home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marchant and son Lloyd, Annie, Ted and Ed Stroh and George Vollmer spent Sunday at the Hochhalter home. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentz and daughter Janette Jean and Mrs. Henry Siebel were Tuesday visitors at the John Witt home. D. P. McClellan was @ supper guest at the Emil Zelmer home Wednes- day. Mrs. Emanuel Sheaffer and infant daughter spent some time at’ the Anton Rabel home last week. Mrs. L. C. Marchant and son Lloyd spent Thursday at the R. G. Mar- chant home. Annie, Ted and Edward Stroh were Saturday evening visitors at the Vollmer home. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rabel are the! perents of a son born at their home Teddy Hochhalter and Edward Stroh spent a few days at the Matt Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and Cromwell. 3 By LILLIE JIRAS | i Mr. an@ Mrs. J. A. Varley visited | Otto and Alice Swanson Tuesday. ~ Miss Gertrude Schroeder and Miss Catherine McLean were callers in Baldwin Tuesday. John Long of Jamestown is visiting | his son, Clarence Long, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Varley motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Sta- ples of Havana, N. D., returned with them to spend the winter here with her sister, Mrs. Varley. Mrs. Gertie Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Viran Nelson and daughter, Bud Nel- son, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson and sons, Corliss and Howard, were entertained at the Lawrence Stocks home Tuesday evening. . Callers at the Jiras home the past week were Mr. and Mrs. George Ros- enbeck, Harry Brown, Israel Brown, Ernest Fricke, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long, Bud Nelson, Viran Nelson and Mrs. Porter Nelson. Mrs. Bud Nelson of Youngtown spent the week-end at her home here. Billy and Betty Nelson were guests at the Lawrence Stocks home Friday. icc cncapmibit . Rock Hill os By RUTH LITTLE . v Mrs. J. F. Little entertained in com- pliment to Milton Marcovitz’s 18th birthday Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Fred,Ehnes motored to Bismarck Monday to dispose of their poultry. Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Alm and daughter and Mrs. C. O. Kettleson and son, Jennings, were Sunday guests at the Nels Alm home. Virgie Little spent the week as a guest of Martin Nelson and Willie Jiras, Ivy Farley is attending high school at Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm were Tuesday evening guests at the Algot Ryberg home. | Miss Inger Nord, teacher of school! No. 2, is making her home at the| school house. Her sister, Velma, is} staying with her.. : \ Friday guests at the S. W. Nemetz} home were Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes. Jacwy Graf spent the week-end as @ guest of Basil Nemetz. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Ackerman are making their home this winter with Andrew Walker. Frank Farley was a Sunday guest at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Holmes. Henry Anderson called at the Knute Knutson home Saturday. Herman Haakenson and Alice Walk- er of Bismarck called at the J. F. Little and Andrew Walker homes ‘Wednesday evening. | A basketball game was played at Canfield Friday night between Can- field and Wing. The score was 27 to 4 in favor of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Mertz and family have moved to‘Regan. Laurence Bouche was @ Mandan caller Friday. Porter Nelson called at the Knute Knutson home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool were Sun- day guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg and Lloyd Kettleson were Tuesday guests at the Andrew Olson home. eg | Canfield | —— By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Many attended the aid at the A. Strand home Wednesday. The next meeting will be held at the Ira Bai- ley home. There was not a very large crowd at the P. T. A. Friday evening. The next meeting will be held Nov. 25.} Mrs. Ghylin was elected president; Gudrun Jordahl, vice president; and Mrs. Ross, Gudrun Jordahl and Orlo Johnson, members of the program committee. Miss Withem has gone to James- town where she will be employed. Mrs. J. M. Humphreys spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mrs. G. D. Lindsey returned home from Wilton Wednesday. They named their baby Constance Loraine. Callers at the G. O. Lindsey's Sunday were the Kuehls, Mrs. P. E. Patton and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humphreys and daughter Helen. Ode Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. H. Swanson and family of Bismarck visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lybeck and family, Jamestown, and Mrs. Fred Olson and Kathryn Mary spent Sun- day at the Cook home. Clayton Little and Louise Walker spent Sunday at the Walker home. Mrs. B. O. Strand and son Junior spent Thursday at the Davenport ‘War songs, by the audience; and ad- j dress on the Legion, John Carlson. ——*| some time at the Fisher home. -| dinner party Friday night at the con- home. The Homemakers club will_meet at the teacherage with Mrs. W. 8. Ross as hostess. The American Legion Auxiliary entertained at an Armistice Day sup- per Friday evening for members and their families. The following pro- gram was given: America, by the au- dience; reading, Miss Mary Doyle; After the program the evening was spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. John Bousche enter- tained friends and neighbors at a dancing party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and son Neil were callers in Bisniarck Wed- nesday. Miss Martha Hienbouch has re- turned to her home after spending Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Carl Berg home Sunday. ‘ Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Gerald were dinner guests at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moser were callers in Bismarck Saturday. ° | Menoken f 1 By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee of Bis- marck were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew enter- tained at dinner Wednesday eve- ning for Mrs. Dennis Reitzel, the Misses Margarette Olsen, Blanche Stewart and Lillian Newmann, A traveling menagerie stopped at the public school Thursday and the children were entertained by the clown monkies and a bear. Mrs. R. L. Dralle entered the Bis- marck hospital Wednesday and ex- pects to undergo an operation next week. Seven members of the Menoken Homemakers club met Thursday with Mrs. V. M. Craven. Mrs. A. C. Dance gave the lesson. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. George Ely. The high school pupils entertain- ed their parents at an Armistice Day solidated school. Miss Alice Walgren spent the ° week-end visiting Mrs. Ida Giese. The 4-H poultry club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. A. C, Dance with nine members present. Orson King spent Saturday and Sunday in Bismarck, visiting at the Randall Boyd home. Mrs. A. C. Dance entertained 11 children at a party in honor of the fifth birthday of her daughter, Mar- ian, Sunday afternoon, ° | Steiber OH By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins spent Sunday evening at the William Hickel home, Among the Still shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist, J. C, Olson, Delbert Olson, Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins were dinner guests at the Allen Wester- man home in Regan Tuesday. Miss Bessie Anderson, who has been visiting the past month with her sis- ter, Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein, returned home Sunday. Miss Mary Doyle spent the week- end at the William Hickel home. Mr. and Mrs. Medow and family of Bismarck spent Sunday at the J. C. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins spent the week-end at the Sam Hauser home near McClusky. Mrs. John Anderson, Albert and June motored to Bismarck Wednes- day. Mrs. Anderson remained for an extended visit. Albert and June re- turned the following day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strand visit- ed at the John Carlson home Mon- day evening, George Vollmer and Edward Stroh cated at the John Stroh home Fri- lay. ° ee eee nee { Welch’s Spur i ee ee By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch called at the Robert and John Welch homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch and little Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs, Tebbo Harms enter- tained a group of young folks at a progressive whist party Saturday eve- ning. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Senus Harms, Miss Christine Preslav, Miss Verna Burbage, Miss Lu- cille Monroe, Miss Helen Tellinghou- sen, Miss Gladys Tooker, Miss Dena and Vina Harms, Dan McCormick, Hank, Gerkie and Edwin Dietzman. Miss Vina Harms, who teaches school in Morton county, spent the week-end at her home, John Glum was a dinner guest at the W. A. Dietzman home Sunday. ig S.W. Burleigh . | By MRS. ALEX STEWART | Thelma Hanson and Harold Scott visited at the Hoehermer home Sun- day. * Those from this vicinity, who tran- sacted business in Bismarck Friday, ‘Thursday evening organized the Mof- fit King Kooks, a 4-H club for the older girls. Mrs. Burns Bailey is leader of the club and Miss Gladys: Moffit is president; Miss Pauline Hoeft, vice president; and Beth Por- ter, secretary-treasurer. The next meeting will be with Miss Katherine Bruce Dec. 1. The girls of the 4-H junior club gave a birthday party at the hall Saturday for Miss Louise Coder. The next meeting will be at the Edson home Saturday, Nov. 26. Mrs. James Legg entertained 16 ladies at her home Saturday night at @ bridge party in honor of Mrs. Enockson. Four tables were in play. High honors went to Miss Margare' Gillan and low prize to Miss Ellen Johnson. Miss Hilma Adams was taken back to the hospital Thursday. She 1s better at this writing. “Mrs. Ed Olson and Mrs. Fay John- son visited with Mrs, Adams at the hospital Monday. The Rainbow Homemakers club met with Mrs. Frank Benz Friday, were Norman Stewart, George Hoe- hermer, Mr. Davenport, James Brown and Mrs. Alex Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, Angus Stewart and daughter visited in Mandan Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Stewart's mother. Julius Dorman was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. Paul Hanson and son are staying at the Turnbon home north of Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and sons of Moffit, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Smith of Huff visited at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Stewart Sunday. Ev- erett Houser returned home with the Smiths for the remainder of the win- ter. Charlie Johnson returned home Sunday after spending a few days in Telfor township. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nickolson and family, John Beckenal and Mr. and Mrs, Gulson visited at John Stewart's Tuesday. Jacob Dietrich was a Bismarck bus- iness caller Tuesday. Otto Giovanonni and George Hed- ricks called at Norman Stewarts re- cently. Bill Falconer visited at Malcolm Stewart's Tuesday. Mrs. Alex Stewart and daughter, Alice Mae, and Vernon Gramling dined at the John Stewart home. Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Herbert and Rudolph Wagner were callers at the A. H. Heinle home ‘Wednesday. Callers at the Lind Brothers Sat- wrday were A. H. Heinle and son Ernest, Ben Miller, Pred Vollmer and sons George and Fred, Pete Seibel and Howard Hammach. Oscar Williams called at the Wil- liam Brezden home Friday evening. Miss Ruby Williams, teacher of Towa district No. 3, spent the week- end with her parents. Bob Laughlen and son Mike were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe and family have moved to Falkirk for the winter months, Mrs. Joe Holkup and family at- tended the funeral for Mrs. Holkup's ae John Holkup, Satur- lay. Jack and Fred Ewine were shop- pers in Wilton Saturday evening. & Misgpuri & By L, M. CRAWFORD - Mr. and Mrs. aul Hanson and family who recently returned from the west are making their home at the William Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford of Bis- marck were dinner guests at the Leslie Clark home Monday. Mrs. Archie Gamble entertained a group of small boys and girls at her her son, Clarence, who was celebrat- ing his fifth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Emory Woodworth spent Wed- nesday at the Studie Woodworth home. Miss Lucille Crawford spent sev- eral days last week visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. D. Kim- ball, near Brittin. Misses Margery and Eleanor Mac- Donald of Bismarck spent the week- end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. William Mills from near Brittin spent Wednesday night at the John Crawford home, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne and Ernest Doehle motored to son, Donnie, and Lawrence Doppler were Bismarck visitors Monday. Mrs, Walter Yeakle spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Robert Welch. Warren Taylor and Paul Skinner me on George Scarbrough Wednes- Theodore Dorman and Paul Skin- ner called at the Robert Welch home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily, Otto Dorman, Louella Tollefson, Mrs. Horace Dirlam and children and nephew, Chester Boyd, Lawrence Doppler, Mrs. Mary Ives, Alfred Born ° and Mrs. Robert Welch and son, George, were all in Bismarck Satur- ¢ day. Marcus Trembley, Margaret Mc- Murrich, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and little daughter, Lawrence Doppler and Vina Oder motored to Regan Sunday where they spent the day with par- ents,"Mr. and Mrs. Oder. Russel Tollefson spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Jack Ish- mael. Mrs. Tollefson of Bismarck, Mrs, Ishmael’s mother, spent the week-end at the Ishmael home. Lae ane EE: Moffit Sunday and visited with Mrs. Clark’s and Mr. Doehle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augist Doehle. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford were Sunday dinner guests at the C. D. Kimball home near Brittin. Mr. Kimball returned home with them and motored to Bismarck Monday. Elmer Schwartz of Brittin spent Sunday visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Studie Woodworth. Bob McDonnell, student in the Bis- marck high school, spent the week- end at the Leslie Clark home. Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hien and fam- ily were Tuesday evening visitors at the Adolph Degner home. John Skie and John and Emanuel Fode were Tuesday callers at the G. A. Bossert home. Rudolph Engel, G, A. Bossert and son Albert attended an auction sale north of Sterling Wednesday. Mrs. Andrew Kraft and son An- & | Frances ° home. Mrs. J. Fisher and son Neil and Mrs. A. Ghylin and Clair called at the Lundberg home in Regan Sat- urday. Mrs. Ole A. Olson and Mrs. Gust Olson and family visited at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross also visited there. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and family spent Sunday at the Walter Scott home. The Homemakers club met recent- ly at the John Moser home. Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin and family were Wilton callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Watkins and Mrs. H. D. Watkins attended the Canfield Ladies’ Aid at the Strand home Wednesday. Mr. and Irs. Lindsey named their girl Constance Loraine. : Mr. and Mrs. W. S.,Ross spent the week-end in Wing and Dee Bailey also spent a few days there. Clair Ghylin spent last week at By MBS. WALTER DIETZMAN Dan McCormick, also his brother, drew were Saturday callers at the Adolph Degner home: Philip Weber was a Friday caller at the John Weber, Jr., ‘home. John Degner was -a Tuesday eve- home Wednesday evening in honor of | * Nov. 11. Mrs. Fay Johnson and Mrs. Burns Bailey, project leaders, gave the lesson. Mrs. Pillsbury and little daughter returned home from the hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen and Mrs, Jim Hill motored to Bismarck ‘Wednesday. William Lane, B. F. Lane, Harold Lane and Mrs. Burt Johnson were Bismarck callers Monday. Mrs. J. F. Coder returned home from Shields Saturday. Her mother, Mrs. Pachard, returned home with her for a visit. The Misses Pauline and Maxine Hoeft, Thelma Moffit and Wilhel- mina Moffit were guests at the Burt Johnson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Faust and family visited at the DeHaan home Sunday. — | f Wild Rose ea By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson and little son, Donald, visited the Ernest Saville home Monday evening, the oc- casion being Mr. Saville’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell and Miss Margaret Gillin of Moffit enjoyed a 6 o'clock dinner Monday ‘at the H. A. Carlisle home. Walter Feltheim, who attends high school in Braddock, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Feltheim. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and Miss Esther Lang were trading in Mof- fit Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawe!l. and Miss Mabel Wilson attended a wed- ding anniversary surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Brownawell at Sterling Thursday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and little folks, Joyce and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell, all of Moffit, Mrs. John Lawson and son, Mason, of Glencoe, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck, George Buck and Walter Peterson went to South’ Dakota last week. George’s grandmother accompanied them home to visit her son here. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glovick and two daughters, Misses Antoine and Gladys, moyed to the John Peterson farm here last week. Charles Barth had the misfortune to fall off his horse.on the way home from school Friday and broke his arm. He was taken to Hazelton and had it set. Arnold Peterson and sister, Miss Ellen Peterson, and Ervin Wentz vis- ited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glovick Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schafer and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nordstrom | and Miss Mabel Wilson. i jana caching cat ee Brittin rn! By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch and Mr. Wilkie were dinner guests Tuesday at the O. U. Dutton home. Miss Lucile Milman was a Bismarck visitor Tuesday. Mrs. C. D. Kimball was a supper oie at the Richard Day home Tues- ‘Ys Junior Whitteaker and Park Hoover attended the program and banquet given for the Young Citizens’ league in Bismarck Friday. William Mills made a business trip to Bismarck Wednesday. Friday shoppers in Bismarck were George Day, Mrs. M. M. Dralle and sons, Dutch and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and son, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker and Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Irvine visited at the Slater home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews took Miss Lola Morrison back to school fad attended church in Moffit Sun- Y. Park Hoover visited Bobby Dralle Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford and daughter, Lucille, and Ralph Snyder were Sunday dinner guests at the C. D. Kimball home. Roy and Charles Dutton visited at the Slater home Sunday. Bismarck visitors Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover, Miss Lil- ies Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ye Mr. and Mrs, Howard Kershaw and ug) C. D. Kimball home. Edith and Adolph Giovannonol and Roy Pifer motored to Bismarck to at- tend the show Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford and Mrs. C. D. Kimball visited Sunday af- ternoon at the William Mills home. Miss Twila Dralle spent Saturday ning visitor at the Alfred Larson Paul, and Jake Harms called on John | home. Olsen Monday. County Agent Mr. Putnam from Bismarck was out in this vicinity Monday. Floyd Owen and Edwin Dietzman went to the George Harding sale north of Sterling Wednesday and aiso called @t the Seaman Gibson home. The young folks of Schauers and also Schlepps went to a birthday party at Kaisers’ in Cromwell township Tuesday eVening. The Kaisers moved into this community from Driscoll to the Hubert Ward farm this fall. Mrs, Chas. McCormick entertained the Three Leaf Homemakers club at her home Thursday afternoon, Miss Tena Harms, project leader, gave the lesson on correct heights for kitchen equipments. The next meeting will be at the Tebbo Harms home when Clyde Rhodes was a Friday caller at the Charley Kuehl home. John Weber and son Jacob motor- ed to Wilton Wednesday. Dave Hien and daughter Ruth, Ed- win Hien and Albert Bossert were Sunday visitors at the Rudolph Engel home, Mrs, Andrew Kraft and Mrs. Adolph Degner were Sunday visitors at the G, A. Bossert home. John, Matilda and Eva Degner were Priday evening visitors at the Bill Melhoff home. s pe CE EER a SS If Moffit | PROM MEL -h SORTOO NE By MRS. E. MOFFIT ° Miss Tena will be hostess on Dec. 8. Joe Fischer accompanied his broth- the Olson home. Mrs. Ira Bailey and Mrs. Ole Ol- er, Anton, to Bismarck Friday. Miss Brose, teacher of the East The Misses Gladys Moffit and Beth Porter, Neil Edwards and Fred | Doehle were entertained at the Burt ; Johnson home Thursday evening. : Mrs. C. V. Anderson, who has been itaking* medical treatments in Bis- marck the past two months, is said to be in a critical condition. ‘Mrs. S. A. Nord of Grand Forks, who ‘has been working in this com- munity, left for other parts of the state. A number of local farmers have de- livered turkeys and other poultry to Bismarck and Mandan markets for the Thanksgiving trade. The local and rural schools will en- joy a brief recess over the Thanks- giving period. Mrs. Arnold Rupp has returned to her apartments in Bismarck after spending a few days at her home it |here. Mrs. Iva Keator of Wilton and Or- ville Falkenstein of Still were Sunday visitors at the Ira Falkenstein home. Miss Betty Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, has re- turned home from a several weeks stay in the Bismarck hospital. L. J. Truax was a business caller in Wilton the fore part of the week. Fredolen Rupp transacted business in the Capital City Monday after- noon. Richard Fricke and Noel Borner visited at the Al Erickson home in Bismarck Wednesday. Ed. O’Brien, veterinary surgeon of Wilton, was @ recent business caller in the community. —— —1. fl Trygg By GLADYS NELSON Elmer and Elvin Trygg were callers Monday at the Martin and George Nelson homes. Hazel and Helen Anderson and Myr- with the Taylor children. « Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo motored to Wing Tuesday on a shop- Ping trip. Mrs. Julia Gordan from Bismarck visited at the Nels Nelson home re- cently. C. O. Kell of Bismarck visited at his former home here recently. John Anderson and Floyd motored to Bismarck on business recently. The Trygg Cedarhill Homemakers club held a meeting Nov. 9 at the home of Mrs. Nels Nelson. Visitors were Mrs. Ernest Gordan, Mrs. Ben Nelson and Mrs. Carl Landerholm Mrs. Albin Spangberg was elected pro- ject leader. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Gene Cun- ningham Dec, 14, John Anderson and Floyd and Har- old Dronen motored to Bismarck Fri- day. Anderson stayed overnight. Sam Brown and Clifford Scott tran- sacted business in Regan and Bis- marck Saturday. Buddy Little was a caller Sunday at the George Nelson home. Clifford Craven made a trip to Re- gan Saturday. The John Anderson family were re- cent visitors at the Fred Habeck home at McKenzie. Grandma Trygg is quite ill at the Andrew Trygg home. Ella Trygg, Florence and Clara Ha- beck visited Sunday at the David Trygg home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ha- beck also were callers there. ° pied atomhd | Braddock “Yo By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church Met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. V. Lesher. The seventh and eighth grade stu- dents held a popcorn and candy sale in the Circle hall election day. Saturday a carload of stock was shipped by the Braddock Shipping as- sociation to St. Paul. Jake Rothe ac- companied the car, Miss Mary Feyereisen returned to Bismarck after a few days’ vacation at her home here. Mrs. Warner Sempel and little Alice Marie went to Bismarck Thursday to spend the week-end with friends. The Altar Society of the Catholic church will hold a dance in the school Thanksgiving night. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Fraser were Na- Poleon visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rassen Aarvig drove to Steele Monday. J. E. Fitzgibbons and John Preszler drove to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shafer of Kintyre were callers at the Long and Vie homes Sunday. Miss Fannie Edholm was the of Miss Helen Aarvig this week. Lowell Barton left Sunday for Fargo where he will resume his studies at A.C. Mrs. Floyd Henry and three small children left Saturday to visit rela- tives at Maiden Rock, Wis. Rev. E. Benzon will conduct services at the Maria Lutheran church next Sunday, Nov. 20, at 11 o'clock, .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer enter- tained 26 relatives at a turkey dinner Armistice day. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Spitzer’s father, Mr. Barton. The Wild Rose Homemakers club met with Mrs. Fetterley Nov. 12. The Study and Civic club met at the home of Mrs. O. R. Martini Wetl- nesday evening. Don MacDonald and Miss Maxine Plath left early Sunday morning for their home at Davenport after several weeks’ visit in Braddock and Hazel- ton. Oe Games etme i Clear Lake | ___ClearLake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Harold Christensen and chil- dren of Lien township called on Mrs, Marie Olauson Tuesday afternoon, A surprise party was held at the J. W. Beyer home Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Beyer's birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, Miss Nellie Dance, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles, Rudolph night with Lucille Crawford at the ‘Kimball home. a Baldwin By MES. FLORENCE BORNER Miss Bernice Morris, who teaches school east of here, dismissed we 80 she could attend the fednesday wedding of her sister, Miss to Levi Anderson Chapin. A group of young people gathered at the Herman Meyers home Satur- merly was Miss Florence Keator of ‘Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein and small son of Still spent Sunday son, Violet Olson and Dee Bailey}Frances school is going to have a| H. ©. Putnam, county agent,jat the Art Fricke home er ey George and Everett Chappell, Carl Beyer and daughter, Caroline. Henry Olson was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. McCann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family of Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. home. George Chappell and Rudolph sen were visitors at the Henry Olson home Susday, vey dhn Helsdort left Monday for Un derwood where he spend the win- ter at the home of Mrs. Margaret Merringdahl, tle and Edna Oder visited Sunday