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Bis ] ith th RB onage SSaRSESP en Go 5 Bega ne tht fast BSE oe ee os manda a eet a f Heaton | 3 By SARAH HEINLE Ernest and Richard Heinle called ft the Ollie Bufflcton home Tuesday evening. The Heinle, Holkeys and Brezden children were callers at the William Ewine home Wednesday evening. ‘William Brezden and son, Joe, mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son, Andrew, were Wilton shoppers Friday. Visitors at the Jake Baumiller home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. |% A. H. Heinle and daughter, Rachel, | and son, Andrew, and Mr. and Mrs. / Fred Wagner and daughters, Amanda and Erna. Otto Wolf spent Sunday at the John Schlofna home. | Rudolph and Ernest Wagner were} visitors at the A. H. Heinle home) motored to Menoken and McKenzie | Episcopal church here Monday eve-! ‘Si ‘Sunday. Misses Louise and Sarah Heinle were visiting with Marie Brezden Sun- day. hospital in Bismarck. { Frank and Marie Brezden called at | El the A. H. Heinle home Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle called at the Fred Wagner home Monday. | ite r Christiana ?. By VIOLET A. CLARKE i | aaa catia Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon are|* | parents of a girl born Nov. 13 at} Verona, N. D. { Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Bismarck visitors Monday. Caroline Beyer of Sterling is spend-| ing a few days with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Dan Walhman’s and; Edward Smith's en route from Ster-| ling Tuesday. wi < Mrs. Joe Paulson were Driscoll call- | ers Thursday. ire? Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and/ saturday. family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and; family, Harry Hansen, Eli Harding| Monday evening. and Miss Emma spent Sunday at the; home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mag-' son, Richard, were callers in Goodrich Monday. nus. Carl Beyer called at the Henry Ol-' son's Saturday. ire Harry Hansen is spending a few) day afternoon. days with his brother and family, | Misses Lena and Della Kraft, Emil Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen. jan Tom Smith was an overnight guest were guests of Miss Emma Nelson at the George Harding home Satur-| wednesday. day night. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | A. Varley, Mrs. Sarah Staples, F. H. Schroeder, Arthur Schroeder, Israel Brown, Harry Brown, Bert Hender- shott, Harlow Hendershott, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long and sons, Gerald and Muriel, Fritz Uhde of Regan, Vin- cent Sherman, Roy Thor and Hilsdorf of Wilton. @ party held at the Wallace Anderson home Saturday night. No. 1 and at the Clarence Long home { Thursday, >———_______—-»9| lents of a daughter born Nov. 18 at{ their home. tored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Ernest Seibel has returned to/ Billy, Jim Durfee and Elmer Bloom-! her home after being a patient at the |quist called on Earl Evans Monday. evening. Jat the Alex Couch home. | | to Bismarck Tuesday. ger Tuesday. | 2 Julius Zeweigle succumbed Friday and tmon and Roy Pifer motored to Bis- | imarck Saturday evening to visit Miss Rose Giovannonol, ||| Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and family of Moffit and Mr, and Mrs, M. M. Dralle and family were Sunday guests at the Frank King home. Mrs, Taft of Bismarck spent last week visiting her son-in-law and { daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimball. Mrs. George Morrison and son, Homer Andrews, were business visi- | {tors in Temvik Wednesday. , H Harry Brown and Joe Jiras attended| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day, the Misses Alice and Helen Carlson and Lee Carlson were Saturday night guests at the C. D. Kimball home. Charles Allensworth and daughter, ; Maxine. and son, Rodney, were Sun-! day dinner guests xt the Dutton home. John Bullock visited at the Dave | ||Kershaw home Sunday. ° [ Driscoll Tiene Lillie Jiras visited Cromwell school Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans are par- By DELLA MAE OLSON Jack Kunder and Elmer Bloomquist | terly conference at the Methodist jaturday. ning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins mo-/ been visiting at Fargo, has returned home. Mrs. Golda Grubb of Tappen spent the week-end visiting the Misses Net- ueton and Ortman, Mrs. M. T. Olson, who is a patient at the Bismarck hospital, is slowly im- proving. The P. T. A. was held Friday eve- ning in the hall. A social hour was held after the program. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble left Sun- day for a short trip to the northern part of the state. Kenneth Tompt is a patient at the Bismarck hospital, Mrs. Carrie Nelson and Miss Nelson were dinner guests at the Olauson home in Clear Lake township Sunday. |. Miss Lucille McCann of Wimbleton is visiting at the J. A. McCann home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammar en- tertained at dinner Friday evening for Mrs, Lawrence Hull and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and daughter, Beva Jean. A community party was given in the hall Thursday evening. Mr. McNeil, Floyd Belk and son, | Frank Miller of Bismarck called on mer Bloomquist Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins vis- { ed at the S. E. Clizbe home Monday | Mr. and Mrs. Bourgois are visiting L. Davenport and family motored | Elmer Bloomquist called on Ed Wid- | Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.| ‘as buried Saturday near its mother | ho died about two weeks ago. Margaret Helen Klagenburg was a week-end visitor at the McIntyre Rey. Roe of Bismarck held a quar- | Mrs. Herbie Gunderson, who has} home. jparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Duncan, Christ Schoon, Adolph Hansen, and Wednesday. Elmer Duncan was a guest of his Teddy Haas, Jacob Sattler and eorge McIntyre went to St. Paul Harry Ulfers called on Jamie Tees Mr. and Mrs. Owes McIntyre and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and Harold ‘raft were shoppers in Wing Satur- nd Bill Oxchner and Edward Schuler Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sattler and The Misses Ordella and Alpha Erick- son of Kidder county spent Monday visiting Mrs. Edward Thomas. Mrs. Mary Linblad of Grand Forks is visiting at the Lawrence Hull home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett were visitors at the H. P. Hanson and Sharpe homes Sunday evening. The Lutheran Ladies Aid will give @ supper Dec, 1 at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. McCarl spent Monday in Steele. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland enter- tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammar, Mrs. Ella Ros- vold and family and Mrs. Hannah Pederson and family. Clarence Brown of Werner has re- turned here to spend the winter at the O. N. Nelson home. sand Mrs, Christ Schoon and jaec*, ‘ A ily eek: eet aoe inion on | alias 97 A CaAbGanniandanre BAC: family were dinner guests at the|marck Thursday returning home Fri- Brushwein home in Driscoll Sunday. | q: Mr. and Mrs, Elder Elness and: nephew Frankie were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Knute | Johnson Monday. i Ann Erickson of Minot is spending) a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and} family and Albert Christiansen and| daughter Miss Meryl of Clear Lake! attended the P. T. A. meeting at/ school No. 3 Thursday evening. Eli Harding and Miss Emma visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen Sunday evening. te K evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus call- ed at the George Harding's Satur- day. | Miss Violet Clarke called at the; Adolph Hansen home Thursday eve-| ning. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness attended | the P. T. A. meeting in Sterling) ‘Thursday evening. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith at-! tended the silver wedding anniver-/ sary of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson at | Driscoll Monday night. > Wwe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten visited {PY Fae Roberts called on Mrs. Ben Klag- enburg Sunday. i 'Tompt spent Sunday evening with the | Misses Nettleton and Ortman. Rev. Lars Foss and John -Mathieson jWere business callers in Bismarck | Tuesday. o. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and daugh- rs, Mary Alice and Rose, and Miss John Stroebble and Carl Outzen | Miss Constance Lein and Mayland jfrom Goodrich were callers at the|Christenson of Lein township spent/ Arena Tuesday. at McIntyre’s Wednesday. . !son are ‘Mra, Edwin Holton and son Alvin sattier’s, called at the Ed Freshour's ‘Thursday | Raphael Klagenburg has been on the sick lst and missed school the} past two weeks. |__Welch’s Spur i| __Welch’sSpur__| Vina Oder and Mr. and Mrs. Robert | raft home Thursday. | Saturday evening at the Harry Hel-! Ott rt i |geson home. Seca e en norton) eallen a0) rasta iBiindbeten ioe udder ocunty Teddy and Fred Haas were callers | ¥@S 4 business caller here Monday. | Henry Arneson of Windsor was a Orville Webster and Teddy Haas| business caller here Saturday. Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER jwere callers in Goodrich Wednesday. « Mr. and Mrs, Tommy Scheffer and‘) making their home at Charlie I : i Several from here attended the jun- ~|ior class play given by the Wilton | high school junior class Tuesday eve- jning. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount of Dris- By MRS. R. M. WELCH ‘coll were recent guests at the home a és _| William Fricke, Sr. awcence Doppler, Mervin Oder.| "services will be held in the local eich were in Bismarck Monday. Presbyterian church the first and The Welch’ 1 gl jast | third Sunday of each month at 3 p. ay ed Vine Oden eeosed i88t! im, Sunday’ school will. be held as {usual at 11 a, m. each Sunday with ed to th with friends in Bismarck Saturday | near Wogan, Nome Of her parents! Rov’ pewis as superintendent. Rev. evening. Marcus Trembley, Margaret McMur-|H. M. Gulson, pastor of Glencoe, will ? ‘rich and Mrs. Sara McMurrich mo-|fficiate at the afternoon services. A Ecklund | © SRE By MISS PAULINE SPITZER | tu Mr. and Mrs, George Montgomery |‘ shopped in Wilton Friday. Mr. Arthur Franklund and Mike ‘tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Russel Tollefson dined at the Robert | Welch home Wednesday evening. | ' visiting Mrs. Skinner's parents. eae invitation is extended all to : attend these services, Tayrence (and Leo Dopoler and)" George Dumeland of Bianarck was here the latter part of the week look- Mrs. Paul Skinner and children re-|!ng after business interests. red from Fort Yates the latter part) A group of neighbors of Mr. and last week where they had been|Mrs. Art Fricke visited at their home ; | Saturday evening, A fire broke out in Boyd school! Miss Ruth Falxenstein is spending Neidemeyer called at the Joe Warmke | noise No, 2 the latter part of this the Week with friends at Wilton. home Thursday. Mr. William Spitzer of near Arnold! called at the Ben Ollenberger home | to Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Wm. Standley. Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Spitzer and | son arrived from South Dakota Wed- nesday and are going to make their home with Mr. Spitzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Spitzer this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Raynold Hornbocker and son, Leo, and daughter, Alice, of | Dennhoff visited at the L. and Carl Spitzer homes Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklund mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Joe Warmke called at the Ben: Ollenberger home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Standley vis- | # ited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, Schuler one evening last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spitzer of near | sol ° ; week, Hot ashes from a broxen grate | were believed | Welch home Friday. marck, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knudt- Skinner and family dined at the Otto Dorman home Sunday evening. Mr. {and Mrs. Skinner called at the Elmer ‘Funston, C. K. Boyd and Robert Welch |homes the same day. The local schools observed to have c: d the floor | Thanksgiving day with exercises suit- Staet borne The tine ne 108" | able to the occasion. ‘There will be a ‘ticed and extinguished before serious| brief recess over the holiday. damage was done. Miss Bernice Morris, teacher of the Crofte school east of town, spent the Warren Baker call Robe: SE roe Brdeae? at the Robert! veck-end at her home near Regan. | A number of young people enjoyed jome. Local friends of Raymond Waltos of Mandan, former resident of this com- munity, will be glad to know he was able to re-enter school last week. He broke his arm last fall on the Waltos farm east of Baldwin. The arm had to be set a number of times before it would knit properly. | William Fricke was pleasantly sur- prised Thursday evening when a large group of friends and neighbors gath- ered at his home in Baldwin, the oc- casion being Mr. Fricke's birthday. | Andy Peterson spent Thursday at the home of his son and daughter-in- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Moule of Bis-/ n and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul —————-(q7 Brittin | By O. DUTTON tend school. ° |of Mrs. Mount’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.) Ted Burkhart of Naughton was a|? card games at the Earl Baker home | recent caller at the Wayne Cummings | Friday evening. yn Arnold called at the C. Spitzer home| Tuesday. Chas. Krotz shopped in Wilton Sat- urday. The shower and dance given in fhonor of Laundina Spitzer Saturday night was well attended. Miss Spitzer Is to be the bride of Henry Fox of ‘Wilton. Cromwell , By LILLIE JIRAS ,Bud Nelson was a caller at the Brown brothers home Monday. Clarence Long made a business trip to Baldwin Tuesday. W. J. Jiras was a caller at the Clar- ence Long home Tuesday. ‘Oscar Coleman and Harlow Hender- business callers in Bis- marck Friday. Bert and Harlow Hendershott were dinner guéSts at the Bud Nelson home Mrs. Clarence Long and Lillie Jiras were visitors at the B. B. ranch Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley and Mrs. Staples were shoppers in the City Thursday. FP. H. Schroeder transacted business in the Capital City Saturday. u Callers and guests at: the Jiras home | the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Lucile Milman spent the week- end at her home in Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover enter- law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson in Naughton township, Louie Michel is spending the winter tained the following at dinner Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Soule of | Buchanen Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Day, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball, and Hank Werenga of Moffit. months with the Weible family in Burnt Creek township. Alfred Burkhart of Arnold was here Thursday on business. | Lynn Gramling of Regan is staying | ———~__—_______-® \at the John Stewart home and as-|| Hazlegrove | sisting with the work. ot Bismarck visitors Saturday were C. D. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Craw- By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE ford and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker. — Art Kraft called at John Sattler’s Monday. spent Thursday and Friday visitimg| John Sattler and Julius Zweigle Peniies eb ie qe pee were in Steele gee esd . 8. m Wal of| Mr, and Mrs, Ray ve | McKenzie were Sunday guests at the , Miss Opal Gray were callers Monday |home of Mrs. Watson’s brother and/at the John Sattler home. sistes-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ker-| Elmer Drumm and Harold Kraft ats rape aa jwere in Tuttle Wédnesday. ae L teaker accompanied a car; Walter Stark was in Goodrich Sat- lof stock to St. Paul Saturday. He urday. will visit at the home of his son-in-; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attended ‘law and Sauehier. ee Mrs, R. Sunday school at Pleasant Hill Sun. inderson of Minneal day, Mr. and Mrs, LeWarn of Cincin-; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and nati, Ohio, will make an extended visit | Miss Opal Gray and Ed Wagner were of drs. LeWarn’s par-| supper guests at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. B. R. Siater of! Mrs. Christ Wolff Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler were pa ae. Peng ta eri pupeay. Bight | coders Sunday at the John Sattler j fore me ani n- home. | sacted business in Bismarck and Man- dan. Monday. ‘Art Ochsuner’s Tuesday. ‘Miss Edith Giovannonoi and Am- | Seee Emil and Bill Ochsuner called at Mrs. Carrie Kraft and son, Art, and| THE BISMA daughter, Irene, called at the Ed Och- suner home Tuesday. There was a party at the Philip ‘Weber school house Monday night. | Mrs. C. T. Gray, who has been visit- jing at the Harry Gray home at Petti- bone, arrived home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetgle and daughter, Erna, were in Tuttle Sat- urday. —- ik Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER John Mueller and J. B. Glanville drove to Jamestown Tuesday to get Mr, and Mrs. Ed Dalbec and family who now are living here. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and children, Miss Lucia Berry and Miss guests at the A. E. Kopplin home ‘Thursday. Rev. John Fischer of Tuttle con- ducted church services north of town | Sunday. Beverly Olson spent the week-end in Bismarck visiting her mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Knowles of Bis- marck are spending a few days visit- ing here. | Mr. and Mrs. John Harty were | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben | McCloskey. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson drove to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. H. Glan- ville, who has been a patient at the hospital for the past week, returned home with them. Charles Edwards spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossart, John Mueller and Rudolph Engel were business callers in Bismarck Thurs- day. Ben McCloskey and children Alice and Bernard and Clover Johns spent Sunday at the Lawrence Madalnd home in McKenzie. Mrs. Allen Ot- terson and children Divane. and Romona returned with them to visit. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Boss and daugh- ter Beverly returned here Sunday after spending the past week in Jamestown and Carrington. Amanda Boss of Ellendale returned here with them to visit. nf Clara Mueller was a supper guest at the J. O. Lein home Friday. Clover Johns spent the week-end with Alice McCloskey. The 4-H club Krazy Kooks met at | day. ! | Mrs. Etta Wilkinson left for Ore- gon Friday where she will spend the next two months with relatives. Rev. Fred Christ of Wilton held church services here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson and children of South Dakota are visit- ing here with Mrs. Anderson’s par- }ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Anderson. Mrs. Anderson and children will re-| }main here until spring. | | Ralph Jacobson, Lela Davis and Harold, John and Clara Mueller mo- | tored to Bismarck Monday to attend a show. ; Ole Olson and daughter Mary Jane | motored to Bismarck Sunday to get ; Mrs. Olson who has been a patient ; at the hospital. ; A group of young folks gathered at the Ole Olson home Monday eve- ning at a party for Willard Olson who left Tuesday for Pettibone to at- | Missouri | > $$$ By L. M. CRAWFORD The Stewartsdale Ladies’ Aid Mis- sionary society held a prayer meeting | at the home of Mrs. Sam Robinson | Thursday. An all-day session was held and Red Cross sewing was done. A pot-luck lunch was served at noon. Miss Lucille Crawford was an ov night guest at the William Mac-j Donald home Saturday. Leslie Clark motored to Bismarck Friday. Bob McDonnell returned with him to spend the week-end. Henry Crawford, Sr., is receiving! medical treatment at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck, Miss Hilda MacDonald spent Sat- urday night and Sunday in Bismarck with her cousin, Catherine Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Miss Lucille were entertained for Sunday dinner at the Dan Mac- Donald home near Bismarck. 1 John Kluksdahl spent Sunday visiting at the Leslie Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine moved to their new home on the Camelle farm near Glencoe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald and daughters Hilda and Eleanor were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Miss Catherine MacDonald in Bismarck. William Mills and C. D. Kimball from near Brittin called at the John Crawford home en route to Bismarck Saturday. William MacDonald is on the sick list at his home. Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Those in Linton Tuesday from here were Ted Reuschler, Gus Joeb, Emil and Bill Joeb, Porter Umber, Frank and Elizabeth Koppy and Ferdinand Kiemele. Steve Unger is staying at the John Joeb home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petrie of Linton were in this vicinity Wednesday. Herman Backhaus and son Her- man were at the William Gabbert farm near Linton this week. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Serr are moving onto the farm this week re- cently vacated by Steve Unger. RCK TRIBUNE, ora aT s marek with Mrs, Van Horne who is it [day visit with her daughter, Harry, Mike Kozak, Edger Jacobson Church services here will be held at | George Lee. and Frank Murrey. about 12:45 p, m. instead of the usual) Miss Clara Anderson visited at the} Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson of Ma- evening services. Frank Brown_home Ye comber are parents of a son born ‘Mrs. ‘Miss Lillian Hall spent the week-| Friday. Larson taught school . George Manly was a shopper in Bismarck M¢ afternoon. londay 5 Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Adams and son, Eddie Junior, visited Mrs. Hilma Adams of Moffit and Mrs. I. Rafteseth of Elgin, who are ill in the Bismarck hospital, Sunday afternoon, Miss Ora |: Sandstrom returned home with Mr. and Mrs, Adams for a visit. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson were Sunday evening visitors at the H. E. ‘Wildfang and E. L. Adams homes.. ‘The Royal Neighbors held a meet-| | ing in the hall Friday evening with | ¢. 18 members present. The next meet- ing will be held Dec. 9 when election of officers will take Mrs. C. M. Beyer. Martin Nelson spent the week- end visiting in Bismarck. Moffit By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Belk and son, day. Sunday dinner guests at Elizabeth Humphreys were supper} with his wife and family here. 1 the home of Alice McCloskey Satur- ne Place. The Ladies Aid served lunch in the Manly building Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson were Monday evening supper guests at the T. T. Hughes home. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winfree of Bismarck turned over in their car Sunday near McKenzie. D. B. Leathers returned home Sat- urday from the Bismarck hospital where he spent the past six weeks recovering from a broken leg. The 4-H Chicken club gave a pie social in the Manly building Friday night. The Homemakers club met Thurs- day afternoon with Mrs. E. W. Ander- son. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Eas- ton were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. The P. T. A. will hold its regular meeting Dec. 6 with Mrs. P. P. Bliss as program chairman. The Royal Neighbors will meet Dec. 9 in the hall. Election of officers will take place. After the business session a Christmas entertainment will be staged. The Larkin club will meet with Mrs. Eva Turner Tuesday, Dec. 6. Christ- mas favors will be e: . Mrs. Evelyn Mork and family of Sterling are moving to McKenzie. Mrs. H. L. Belk was a shopper in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes were visitors at the T. I. Bailey home near Bismarck Tuesday. ° | Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Carl Johnson was a Wing caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert, Rudolph Engel and John Muller mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and, family were Monday evening visitors at the G. A. Bossert home. Dan Sieglock was a business caller in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hien and son, Irvin, were Friday evening visitors at the Rudolph Engel home. Mrs. John Fode and son, John, were Thursday callers at the Bossert home. Bill John and Matilda Degner were Tuesday evening visitors at the Alfred Larson home. A number of friends helped Fred Plines, Sr., celebrate his birthday Sun- day evening. ? Mr. and Mrs, Emil Enockson enter- tained about 20 guests at a card party at their home Monday night. Five tables were in play. High prizes went, to Mrs. Burns Bailey. Burt Johnson spent the week-end at his home here. F. H. Pillsbury, Corma Kimble, Billy Carroll and Frank Benz were Bis- marck callers Monday. * Rev. O. E. Kinzler was a Braddock caller Tuesday. Mrs. Hilma Adams was able to leave the hospital Thursday. The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. C. A. Anderson at her home Wednes- day, Dec. 7. A large crowd attended the dance given in the hall Friday night by Don Dralle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Solmonson and son. Wally, of Pollock, S. D., called at the Burt Johnson home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle of Wild Rose township were callers in town Monday. Mrs. Alfred Faust and son, Dale, Se at the Albert Faust home Mon- ye Mrs. Burns Bailey visited at the Melvin Thorsen home Sunday. Sunday were Mrs. Anna Hoeft and daughters, Maxine and Billy Anne, Mrs. Frank Benz and son, Mrs. Ed Olson, Misses Willy and Gladys Mof- iM Fred Doehle and Mrs. C. E. Mof- visited at the Jacobson home Wednes- Louie ‘remained for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden and fam- ily and Louie Nelson were among those who called at John Eliason’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and family were guests at the Elsie Er- strom home Sunday. Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Mrs. Albert Larson and Violet Johnson, who have been on the sick list recently, are much improved. Robert and Donald Eliason visited at the Staltz home Sunday. ret Vincent was a week-end guest wil ton. Con.Johnson and Cornelia, Mrs. Joe Brown, Mrs. Albert Larson and Mr. and Mrs, Al Holden visited at Wilton y. The friends of Henry Fox and Laundina Spitzer will be interested in’ of their recent marriage. Both are well known in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Quanrud and family and Mr. ahd Mrs. Mike Kozak visited at the Jacobson home Sunday. Miss Laura Little closed her term of school Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Simons and sons, Ray and Hugh, and Hjalmer Lind were visitors at Jacobson’s Mon- day evening. Henie Holden was a caller at Er- ‘strom’s Monday. Howard Scott visited*at Chester Er- strom’s home Sunday. Helen Anderson is sinong those on the sick list. By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Richard Schafer was a caller at Wilton Saturday. A son ——___—________+ Painted Woods ||* Pe anh iit dO | Visitors at the Burt Johnson home | * was born to Mr. and Mrs,| Dave Brostrom at the Torgeson home Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and son "Thursda: were Moffit callers Tuesday. ‘4 Mr, and Mrs, August Nelson and calige me pronawell was & Bismarck | smatt gon, Junior, and Anton, Nelson Miss Beth Porter and Nell Edwards| ui‘ited at the O. G. Lilletjeld home MASE Mir cod eae Home Sunday. | || "Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kirkey enter- two children visited at the 8. T. Mauk| tained number of the neighbors and and A. Benz homes Monday. lends at a dancing party at cous A. Benz and son, Morris, left Tues- |Home Saturday night. Among those day with th cal of cattle for| Present from this vicinity were Mr. Chicago. They will attend the stock |*"d Mrs. Chas. Hannefield and daugh- show there, Lester ‘Brown, Mr. and Alte, Oven? Mrs. Anna Hoeft, Mrs. Frank Benz : Bros. and Miss Margaret Gillen called a¢|Drostrom, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bros- the Homer Brownewell home Sunday Meat Latent Rie en Ven: evening. 4 2 ~ Miss Norma Hill visited at the Gordon and Wilfred McDaniel, Clar- Geor ence Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ge Hill home Saturday night, Peterson, Clarence, Florence and Os- $e 7 | car Franklund and Mr. and Mrs. Bert, | Alta ihe — By CARL SCHATZ Noel Ness called on Henry Schaffer Mrs. Charles Hannefield, Mrs. Les- ter and William Brown callef at the Axel Stenquist home Sunday. Several of the young women of this vicinity were confirmed at the Lu- theran church of Painted Woods a Tuesday. week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaffer vis- \ Regan —_—_—_—_—___O By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and Mrs, H. F. Dimond were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Rey. and Mrs. Christenson spent the week at Kulm, their former home. In their absence their sons were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher. Mrs. W. N. Kelly accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Scott to Bismarck Monday. The Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. August Westerman Thursday evening. Score prizes were won by Mrs. W. N. Kelly and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer. Mrs. Henry Newton of Bis- marck was an out-of-town guest and was presented with a guest prize. The next hostess to the club will be Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte, who will entertain Dec, 1. Milton Kelly of Tuttle was a week- end guest of his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son, Everett, and Mrs. August Wester- man were Bismarck shoppers Satur- day. The Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs. A. H. Lundberg Thursday at- ternoon. This concludes the meeting of the club for the year. ||ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub Tuesday. Eddie and Esther Johnson visited at the Joe Diede home Tuesday. Henry Schaffer, Jr., was an Alta caller Wednesday. Charles Larson visited at the Henry Schatz home Tuesday evening. George Hecker and Nels Peterson were Pickardville callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diede and son, Wayne, visited at the Bessie Brackett home Wednesday. John Stroh was a Regan caller on Tuesday. Emil Zelmer, Eddie and Ted Stroh visited at the Emil Johnson home Wednesday. Adolph Lieb motored, to Wilton Fri- day on business, Wayne Harrington, Alvin Brackett and Edwin Schatz visited at the Lewis Jorgenson home Tuesday. Among those who were Alta shop- pers on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diede and son, Henry Schatz, Sr., John Stroh, Jake and Emil Stroh, Jake Gaub, Gottlieb Wahle, George Hochhalter and Lewis Jorgenson. Miss Ruth Wahle has been ill for several days this week. Ted Hochhalter, who spent a week visiting with relatives in South Da- kota, returned to his home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rannested and son of Regan were visitors at the J. R. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond were Saturday evening guests of Mrs. H. F. Dimond, ‘The members of the board of direc- tors of the local telephone company entertained at a party Saturday after- noon for Mrs, Anna Wilson, their op- erator, who is leaving Regan soon to her home with her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Schroeder, of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman. The chicken supper given by the Ladies Aid Saturday evening netted the organization about $25. B, O. Lein motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Schroeder and daughters of Wilton were Regan call- ers Sunday. ess SERS eee \ Sterling | By FERN 8. STEWART Martin Reddy was a town caller Saturday evening. Bismarck shoppers from here Sat- Frank Lawler and Jim Herr were business callers in Temvik Friday. Miss Nora and Edward Strew, teachers in Hampton district, spent the week-end in McCulley. Steve and the Misses Frances and Elizabeth Koppy visited at the Her- man Backhaus home Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and children visited there the same evening. Jake Schiermeister shopped in Lin- ton Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Enders and children of Temvik visited at the Steve Koppy home Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Dorothy Renschler and children and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ren- schler visited there in the evening. Several of the Hampton young home of east of Linton Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Serr visited int the Julius Deis home Sunday. | Mr, and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and Herber: visited at the Godfrey | Grenz home Sunday. e * By URS. T. T, HUGHES folks attended a party at the Anton |, Bosch sal 0: eS If McKenzie | SI | urday were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ol- son, Mrs. Martin Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Wildfang and Mr. and Mrs. Max ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sharpe and fam- ily and Joe Cox visited at the J. H. Riley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz of were town callers Saturday. ey made a business trip Howard Smith was a business caller in_town Monday. Mrs. James Koon of Driscoll accom- Rev. Van Horne is staying in Bis- Panied Miles Belcher to Sterling Mon- Jones home Sunday afternoon. George Hecker was a Pickardville caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coombs and in- fant baby visited at the Noel Ness home Sunday evening. f Taft By MBS. P. M. GOSNEY F Mrs. Charles Gaskill was a Sterling shopper Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jessen motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Jessen spent the latter part of the week at the Laverne Rich- ardson home. Mrs. Carl Pillen and small son called in Sterling Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Morton were business callers in Sterling Wednes- day. George Lewis war. a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. Anton Oberg was a business caller | * Lester Brown, Dick Kudick, Emory Johnson, Anton Nelson and Ole Lille- fjeld were Wilton callers Saturday. Martha Lang, who had the misfor- tune of breaking her arm is staying with friends at Bismarck, She is im- proving rapidly. Callers at the William Brown home Thursday were Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Frank Erickson and Mrs. Fred Brown and small son, Loyd. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of Mandan and Mrs. A. W. Fossum of Bismarck were visitors at the O. G. Lillefjeld home Saturday evening. Anton Nelson called on relatives at Wilton Thursday and Friday. Frank Erickson and Stura Nelson spent Wednesday at the Andrew Nel- son home, Harold Soderquist and children were Wilton callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom and daughters, Lois, Violet, Loraine and Jeanette, visited at the Arthur Larson home Sunday. Mrs. Dave Brostrom returned to her home Saturday evening. She has been marine at the Tom Torgeson home. vedio Dates acerca it S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART Claude Houser of Moftfit called at! the Alex Stewart home Sunday. Those from this vicinity who trans- acted business in Bismarck Satur- day were Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Daven- port, Mr. and Mrs. Robidou, Mr. and Mrs.. Andrew Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapel, Albert Funston, D. W. Stewart and Alex Stewart. ‘Vernon Gramling has been spend- ing the past week at the D. W. Stewart home. John A. Stewart spent several days at the Paul Hapel home this week. Ed Beckenall transacted busin: a the John A. Stewart home Mon- lay. Donald Nicholson visited with his sister, Anna, one day last week. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson motored to Baldwin Sunday. Mrs. Angus Stewart has just re- ceived word that her mother, Mrs. Tom Bertch, is very ill with pneu- monia. Winfield and Charlie Toliver call- ed at the Hoeheimer home one day last week. in Sterling Saturday. The following from here attended the annual meeting of the Farmers urday. Union Oil Co. Saturday: James Bak-| Norman Stewart and Ed Beckenall fa John me Henry Jessen and P.| visited at Anna Nicholson's Satur- Charley Anderson transacted busi- ness in Sterling Saturday. John Stewart called at the Andrew Irvine and Wilson Brown homes Sat- Claude Houser, was an_ overnight guest at mb home Sunday. Mrs, John Baker is in Sterling at} Charlie Johnson visited. ‘Thursday the home of her daughter and son-in-| and Friday with his son and daugh- law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Belk, helping| ter-in-law at Bismarck. 2 to take care of the son born there} Charlie Mallard and family visited Frig7/ night. at the Lee Mallard home Mrs. Charles Gaskill was shopping/ Malcolm Hos in Sterling Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen and small son and Mrs. Pillen’s brother, Chris Beret, were Bismarck shoppers Ye Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nieman and Byron and Louis were Sterling visi- tors Saturday night. oe daughter, Elyoce, of Bismarck visited Sunday with Mrs. Kositsky’s mother, Mrs. Charles Gaskill. >——___—__.————® | overnight guest at the Lamb home 4 Glenview || mone? : SN Ss carrot pci or t By VIOLET L. JOHNSON a Fae Mike Kozak was a business visitor By B. P. HAGSTROM. in Bismarck Monday. — | Those, who attended the hay bee, Miss Dorothy Little of near Re- St. Paul Satur- Claude Houser of Moffit was an \ ¢ at Con Johnsons Wednesday, were Joe H gan ‘was a Sunday afternoon guest Brown, Harold Larson, Burl Monroe, at the Conrad Johnson home. jLevi Carlson, Al Helden and son, | Miss Tila Strand was an overnight guest of the Pearson girls Wednes- di lay. The Still P. T. A. mecting was held in the Still hall Friday evening with @ large crowd attending. Rev. Freé Chrsit of Wilton was the speaker. Conrad Johnson, daughter Doris and Cora Devee Richard motored to Wilton Saturday and visited at the latter's home. M Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boettcher visited at the Martin Strand home Wednesday. The Still Homemakers club met in the Still hall Thursday. Miss Cora Devee Richard visited with Mrs, Roy Anderson Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson and daughter Delores visited at the Henry Spetten home Thursday. Mrs. John Johnson, son Ragnar and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson were guests of Mrs. Signe Johnson Sunday. Alvina visited from Friday until Sun- day evening with Mrs. Wesley Boev- teher. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little and fam- ily of near Regan visited at the Wal- ter Sundquist home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson motored to the capital city Thursday. Miss Velma Johnson accompanied Mrs. Margaret Johnson to the Charles Trygg home in town- ship Sunday where the latter is mak- ing her home during the school term. Miss Velma will spend a week visit- ing with Miss Johnson. Glen Matheson of Jamestown is visiting with his cousins, James and Oliver Noon. Anthony Erickson returned home Thursday from St. Paul where he had accompanied the carload of the local 4-H club calves. ¢—_—____________- | Ghylin | ENP enST bes Acne By MARGARET DAVIS Albert and Eugene Perkins visitee Sunday morning with Albert Johne mn. Miss Hollys Alm visited Mrs. Dave Spangberg Monday. 8. R. Little and son Forrest were Sunday afternoon guests of Waltel Sunquist. Hugo Sunquist was a Sunday ever ning guest of Staton Davis. Alfred Anderson motored to Bise marck Monday on business. David Keirland, Bismarck, spen® Sunday with his parents here. & Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis an@ daughters were Sunday ithe | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm daughter Hollys. Mrs. Amanda Johnson is spending @ few days with her daughter, Mra. Agnes Little. Henry Rosendahl called on A. B. Johnson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Misses Inger and Thelma Nord spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hedstrom. ‘Tom Morris and H. H. Speeten call- ed on Emil Sunquist Sunday. Mrs. Frances Perkins is visiting her brother, J. F. Watkins, at Menoken. Miss Dorothy Little spent Sunday afternoon at C. L. Johnson's. A. B. Johnson and Eugene Perkins called on Henry Speeten Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Keirland and son David were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry An- derson. Sunday evening guests at C. W. Scott’s were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lit- tle and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Johnson and daughter Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, Wing, =“ Wednesday guests of their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs, Benton Backman spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs. eecemans mother, Mrs. A. N. Tos- seth. Miss Eunice Davis spent Sunday evening with Hollys Alm, returning home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Granhoy spent rae ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tos- se ee | Frances | > By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN — Those who attended the demon- stration by C. L. Hamilton of Fargo Monday evening at Menoken were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son and Gladys Tooker and Floyd Owen. Miss Brose was a caller at the W. A. Dietzman home Wednesday eve- ning. Elmer Bloomquist and Ed Widger were business callers in Bismarck and Mandan Tuesday. Mrs. Floyd Owen and son Paul ex- pect to leave for Preston, Iowa, next Monday to visit with friends and re- Jatives for several weeks, s Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms and Henry ler and son Harold were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. John Olsen, Elmer Lundquist and Mrs. “agg were also in Bismarck Satur- ay. Mrs. Allen Otterson and children from McLeod, N. D., are visiting at a ome of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mad- land, Mr, and Mrs. Matt Dahl and paage Hazelton and Mrs. Anton Lar- son from Temvik were supper guests at the Lawrence Madland ho = day night. eee ‘The Three Leaf Clover Homemak- ers. members entertained their hus- bands at a pot-luck supper Saturday at the Lawrence home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Tebbo Harms and daughter Miss Tena, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and. son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. William Ker- shaw and son Arthur, Mrs. Charles McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman pnd Son Edwin, Miss Gladys Tooker and Mrs. Allen ae Otterson and Miss Rishworth, Miss Olson and poe Gentes Manley from McKensle y evel ae raison ning at the L. Miss Esther Kershaw and some 4 nb rvs tn| {fiends came out trem Bismarck Saturday night to 5 the William Kershaw } ple onany sid Mr. and Mrs. Tylor Johnson and children, Olive and Howard, and spread Johnson from near Ster- fi were dinner guests at the man home Sunday. Baie ——_—___ FOUR-PLACE GIRO Philadelphia—The first four-place cabin autogyro ever turned out in the United States has been on display here. It has twin rudders and = 400 horsepower motor. Because of the connection of the “windmill” with the top of the cabin, an odd appear- anes is given the craft by its arched roof, 4 Mrs. Martin Strand and daughter. ,, we 2 . ( SY] ; + \ t + ie 4 \ i ‘ * a qf 4 4 a i

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