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ren ev stone ab gna” OE SERIA ET Pr: | _NEW Cromwell | By LILLIE JIRAS ‘Miss Gertrude Schroeder and Miss “Catherine McLean visited Mrs. Ralph Fricke Monday evening. Israel Brown, Mrs. Clarence Long ‘and Lillie Jiras were shoppers in Bis- marck Monday. ] Martin Nelson was a caller at the Lawrence Stocks home Wednesday. F. C. Nelson and sons, Viran and Porter, were business callers in Re- gan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Viran Nelson were shop- pers in Bismarck Wednesday. They also visited at the home of Mrs. Viran Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Martin Nelson and Clarence Long motored to Bismarck Saturday. They were visitors and supper guests at the John Habeck home en route home. Mrs. Gertie Anderson and Miss Catherine McLean, teachers of the Cromwell schools, spent the week-end in Bismarck. Miss Gertrude Schroeder and John Gierke attended a party in Bismarck | 4. Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long were visitors at the Brown brothers home| Friday. F. H. Schroeder motored to Bis- marck Saturday. — > By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Iver Erickson accompanied Ross Tibbits of Wilton up north Saturday. Iver went to San Haven to visit with Mrs. Erickson for a couple days while Ross went to Belcourt to visit with his wife who is visiting her folks there. Those from this vicinity who at- tended the dancing party at Wild- ‘wood Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Hannefield and daughters, Noreen and Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Kudick, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Anton Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom and son, Walter, Florence, Clarence and Oscar Franklund, Hazel and Edith Peterson, Walter, Frank and Lester Schafer, Francis Voltin, Gordon and Wilfred McDaniel and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Franklund. Stura Nelson called at the Andrew Nelson home Friday. Iver Erickson's children, Melvin, De- lores and Loreen, have been visiting ‘at the Joe Brown home near Bald- win. Dave Boat called at the Iver Erick- son home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and Charles Hannefield were Wilton call- ers Monday. Anton and August Nelson called on Ole Lillefjeld Wednesday. Pete Mitchell, Clarence Peterson and Clifford Hansen played for the dancing party at Bailey's Saturday night. Mrs. O. G. Lillefjeld and daughter, Py Mary Ann, visited at the A. F. Kudick home Thursday afternoon. Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller ‘Wednesdi David londay. ner oa Mrs. O. Lillefjeld and daugater, Mary Ann, and Mrs. Els- berg were dinner guests at the E. Lillefjeld home in Wilton Sunday. ee f Sterling > jay. Boat called on Iver Erickson By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Belk took Is- ham Belk to South Dakota Friday where the latter intends to stay for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son, Bobby, were Bismarck callers Friday night. Miss Lucile Elness spent Friday night with Miss Doris Chenoweth. Mrs. Eva Turner entertained the Larkin club of McKenzie at her home here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were business callers in Driscoll Saturday. Seaman Gibson had the misfortune to wreck his truck near Sterling Mon- “Fine high school students began to practise basketball in the hall Mon- day afternoon. Practice will be twice @ week on Mondays and Fridays. Miss Vivian Larson spent the week- end with her folks north of McKen- aie. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riley entertained Mr. and Mrs, Bob Sharpe and family and Joe Cox Sunday. Helmar Meland was a town caller Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timm and daughter, Delora, of Medina and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Johnson and family ‘were Sunday dinner guests at the Tom Stewart home. | Rex Swindling spent Sunday with his folks in Taft township. Robert Coons of McKenzie spent Sunday at the Eva Turner home here. Mrs. Eva Turner and Emery Turner ‘@ttended the masquerade at McKen- sie Saturday night. Melvin Salhus returned Thursday night after spending the past few ‘weeks with his mother in Canada. Obert Salhus and brother, Melvin, town callers Monday. town Monday evening. Miss Lillian Hall, who teaches north of Driscoll, spent the week-end with Bob Hudson was a business caller folks here. ‘Wedeman had the misfortune his foot quite badly last week experimenting with an engine. Hansen and Wesley Hall were town callers Monday evening. regular Farmers Union meeting was held in the hall Monday evening. —<—<—$$___—_—__—@ Alta Hi g z Carl Schatz and son, Edwin, mo- farmers from this commu- Henry Schatz, Sr., and Tuesday visiting _ callers at MoClusky shoppers on and Mrs.-Jake Gaub visited . Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diede and son, Wayne,.and Berth& Fink visited at the Henry Schaffer home Monday. Charles Larson was a Pickardville |caller Monday. Those who were Alta shoppers Wed- nesday were Ed Schatz, Emil John- son, Don Rhinehart, Jake Gaub, Mrs. Fred Bender and Lewis Jorgenson. Bertha Fink visited with Esther Johnson Wednesday. Noel Ness was a Pickardville shop- per Wednesday. | Wayne Herrington visited at the j Lewis Jorgenson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson and son, Roy, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Emil Zelmer near Wing Wednesday. Wayne Herrington called on Joe Diede Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Adams visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qually Monday. Ruth Wahle, who has been very ill oH several weeks, is recovering rap- idly. > | Moffit inc i By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and children visited at the George Ma- roney home in Bismarck Sunday. Miss Harriet Moffit, Mrs. C. E. Mof- fit and Murray House visited at the Everett Porter home Sunday evening. The Misses Jennie and Nina Waiste entertained at a bridge party at’ the Fay Johnson home Saturday after- noon. Four tables were in play. Miss Burt Johnson won high prize and Miss Anna Anderson won second prize. The Misses Etta Hoffman and Har- riet Moffit, Clair Porter and Murray House were Bismarck shoppers Fri- day. marck Saturday. Fred Moffit is confined to his bed with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benz were Bis- marck callers Monday. Joe Kendall, Allan Kendall and Stella Larson were Bismarck callers Monday. Albert Faust left Tuesday to serve on the December jury. There will be a Christmas program at the hall Thursday, Dec. 22. It will be given by the school. Fred Argast was a Moffit caller Monday. P Mrs. Nora Thorsen is serving on the jury. A son was born Nov. 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson at the Bismarck hospital. Rev. Kinzler visited at the Mor- rison home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey visited at the Melvin Thorsen home Thurs- day night. The Moffit “Krazy Kooks” met at the home of Miss Katherine Buree Thursday. ° Ecklund a = ___—__—_——_ By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Miss Emma Brenniese of Washburn is visiting with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox called at (the Pete Meyer home Tuesday. | _Miss Louise Fisher visited at the William Standley home a few days jlast week. Leonard and Pauline Spitzer called at the John Partysa home recently. A number of friends gathered at the Henry Meyer home Saturday night to charivari Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Coleman. Mrs. Coleman was formerly Miss Elsie Meyer. Mrs. John Pfau and Mrs. Ben Ol- \lenberger motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. Mrs. Leslie Miller, who has been visiting friends in Zap, returned to Bismarck with them. one day last week. Mrs. John Pfau and Mrs. Ben Ol- llenberger visited at the Carl Spitzer home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Laurence Fisher and daugh- ters, Olive and Blanche, were callers in Baldwin Thursday. A large crowd gathered at the Carl Spitzer home Saturday night to help Robert Spitzer celebrate his 23rd birthday. Miss Nellie Partyka visited with rel- atives in Wilton a few days last week. ‘The dance which was given at the John Olson home was well attended. Music was furnished by Arthur Frank- lund and Ben Ollenberger. ° ; . { Wing 2 By LILLIAN MUELLER |. Glen Ely of Killdeer is visiting at the A. L. Davis home. | Mrs. Math Dahl and son Arne of | Hazelton were callers at the Ben McCloskey home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See and sons Keith and Clinton accompanied by William Knowles spent Sunday in Arena, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton and son Clyde motored to Washburn Sunday. Jacob Banttari and sons Francis and Edward drove to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner were supper guests at the G. A. Hubbell home Wednesday. The Wing basketball team defeat- ed Canfield Friday evening at Can- field, 54 to 4. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Davis and chil- dren Ronald and Peggy Lee and Glen Ely were entertained at the John Harty home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalbec were Bis- marck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and Edwin Tisker made a trip to Mercer! daughter Opal spent Sunday in Monday. Pettibone. party at the schoolhouse Wednesd: Lein visited Mrs. James Olson Fri- Wayne, | day. eas A group of friends surprised Mrs. Knowles at her home Tuesday L. evening on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and and Elmer Qually| children visited Mr. arld Mrs. Owen Mcintyre and children Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and MacCalster and son, Albert,! children Anna, Marie and Elizabeth drove to Garrison Saturday where they | ‘Steinvand’s sister. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaffer William Lane made a trip to Bis-; Pete Meyer was a caller in Wilton} ® a Gladys Lein was a Sunday guest tored to Merger and Turtle Lake Mon-/ at the E. E. See home. ‘The members of 4-H club held a * Several urday. >“ mity attended the action sale nearjevening for the new members, ‘Mercer Monday. Maxine See. Gladys Lein, Clover attended the 25th wedding an-} THE BISMARCY FRIBUNE. Steinvand. Mrs. Mueller is Mrs. Rev. Christ of Wilton held church services here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson accom- panied by Glenn Olson and Donna Lou Subey spent Wednesday visiting in Canfield. J \ Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein and daughter Shirley were visitors in Re- gan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Sr., and daughter Violet, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and children, Clair and Gerald, all of Canfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson and children were | Sunday callers at the James Olson home. A number of the town ladies sur- prised Mrs. Margaret Glanville at the A. E. Kopplin home Saturday,| the occasion being Mrs. Glanville’s 68th birthday. Mrs. A. E. Kopplin, Mrs. A. Soder and Mrs. J. B, were hostesses. Lindy Lein spent the week-end at the Henry Jacobson home at Petti- bone. | Still By B. P. HAGSTROM Anthony Erickson, accompanied by Wayne Sundstrom, Lee Sundquist, Ruben Pearson and Theodore Hoch- halter, motored to the Patterson ranch south of Wing Sunday. Mrs, Martin Strand and daughter Alvina spent the latter part of the week visiting with Mrs. Signe John- son. Miss Alice Johnson was a week- end guest of Miss Velma Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boettcher were Friday evening visitors of John Law. They were accompanied home by Miss Margaret Law who remained until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and children motored to Wing Friday evening and visited at the George Anderson home. Mrs. Charles Lind and sons motor- ed to Bismarck Saturday where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iver Skei. Helen and Leona Broehl, Lynn and Arlene Strand, Helen Johnson and Cora Devee Richard visited with | Mrs. Signe Johnson Tuesday eve- | ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ullrich left for South Dakota recently after a short visit with Mrs. Ullrich’s mother, Mrs. Augusta Standely. Miss Neva Noon spent the week- end with Miss Helen Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boettcher left Saturday by car for points in South Dakota where they will visit for a couple of weeks. Conrad Johnson home after visiting with his sister in Fessenden for a week. Mrs. Augusta Standley, son Fred and grandson, Allison ,Ullrich, Mrs. Ivan Bigler has returned to the) o. Bati Alice Clizbe entertained the mem- bers of the Poultry club Saturday at her home. Elmer Bloomquist and son, Wayne, and Ed Widger called on Oliver Roth Wednesday. L, Davenport and family motored to Bismarck Monday. Jack Kunder took Mrs. Kettleson to her home near Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth shopped in Bismarck Tuesday. Roy Wildfang and family visited at the S. E. Clizbe home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Davenport and daughter, Ruth, visited at the Leon- ard Davenport home Sunday. ° Missouri ———_—__—___—__ By L. M. CRAWFORD > George Hoheimer spent several days last week at the Sam Porter home near Menoken. Miss Mayme Clark was a guest of relatives in Bismarck the first part of the week. Mrs. Walter Woodworth visited at the home of*her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Chesak, last week. Mr, and Mrs. John Crawford and Lucille motored to Bismarck Tuesday and visited with Henry Crawford, Sr., who is a patient in the St. Alextus hospital. Mrs, James MacDonald entertained for the Stewartsdale Ladies Aid Mis- sionary society Thursday afternoon at her home. Red Cross sewing was done. Six members and seven guests were present. Mrs. Emory Woodworth spent tast|” week in Bismarck visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cleveland. Little Doris Hoheimer visited the Manning school No. 2 Thursday af- ternoon. Clarence Beard visited. with Clifford Little at the Paul Linssen home Sat- urday evening. Miss Eleanor MacDonald spent Sat- urday night with Lucille Crawford. Ernest Doehle visited at the Leslie Clark home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family of north of Bismarck visited at the William MacDonald home Wed- nesday. Elton and Robert remained over night and returned home the next day. 2 Leslie Clark and James MacDonald were callers at the Stewart home Monday evening. Angus and John R. Stewart were callers at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford wert callers at the Horace Dirlam home in Boyd township, ep ie or | Richmond | ai eee By MARTHA BOSSERT Signe Johnson and children and Ole Hagstrom and son Oscar were Sun- day visitors at the Martin Strand home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and Kenneth Johnson left by car Mon- day morning for Fargo where the latter is entering his club calf in the Achievement Institute. ———________ Heaton | es By SARAH HEINLE William Sorneson called at the Bernard Hall home Tuesday evening. Herbert Wagner is on the sick list. Ernest and Richard Heinle were visiting with Lester and Kenneth Keck recently. Frank Brezden and Dan Green gue at the A. H. Heinle home Sun- ay. Lester and Kenneth Keck called at the A. H. Heinle home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck and son Kenneth were visiting with relatives at McClusky Sunday and Monday. Pete Seibel and Lester Keck visit- ed at the Bob Laughlin home Sun- day evening. ao a er { Canfield | UN ccd 3 2: | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. W. 8. Ross was taken ill Tues- day night at Wing and was rushed to the hospital. for appendicitis Wednesday morning. She is getting well. | The Canfield Homemakers club meet at the Ole Olson home Thurs- day. The next meeting will be held at the teacherage. Mrs. A. Strand, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand and son were callers in Bis- marck Saturday. 'W. 8S. Ross spent the week-end in Bismarck with his wife. Mrs, John Humphreys was a dinner guest at the G. O. Lindsey home re- cently, Miss Gudrun Jordahl will start | teaching Monday at a school in Rich- mond township. S. L. Jordahl was in Schrunk town- ship Saturday on a Red Cross drive. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ily were callers at the A. Ghylin home Saturday evening. Mrs. F. L, Watkins is spending this week at the Albert Johnson home. Gudrun Jordahl and Orlo Johnson were callers at the Joe Cook home Monday evening. W. 8. Ross was a caller in Regan Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Miss Vio- let Olson, Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Ghylin and Gerald and Clair were dinner guests at the James Olson home in Wing recently. Shirley Walker visited with the Hienbauch girls recently. Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet and Oscar Olson and Ole Bailey were callers in Wing Friday. Miss Mable Olson acted as school principal for two days while Mr. Ross was in Bismarck, Mrs. Frank Michelsen was a caller a the Strand home Tuesday. i ABe BANG ome DWNT if Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mrs. L. B. Roth and sons, Wilmar and Alvin, were Sterling callers Sat- Mr, and Mrs, Smith called on thelr daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins, Tuesday eve- ning, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloomquist and Warren Clizbe called at the -L. B. Roth home Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Mrs. Alex Couch and Mrs. Smith attended the W. C. T. U. meeting at the P. P. Bliss home Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Alex Couch wat eee for them at her home jan 5. She was operated on} 4, Earl Evans motored to Bismarck | Albert, David, Elsie and Martha Bossert were Sunday visitors at the Bill Melhoff home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hein and Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., were Sun- day evening visitors with friends in na. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Degner, sons Emil and Martin, were Saturday evening visitors at the G. A. Bossert home. Christine and Gottfreid Bossert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barth and daugh- ter Ruby and son Fred were Sunday visitors at the John Weber, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and son’ Jacob and Titlie Barth spent a few days in New Rockford the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hein and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hein and family, Jacob Weber, Reynold and Edwin Hein and Irene Harst were Sunday evening visitors at the G, A. Bossert home. . The Berg young folks spent Sun- day in Wilton. Dave Hein was a Thursday caller at the G. A. Bossert home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert were Sunday evening visitors at the Frank Homeburg home, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Hein and daughter and Dave Hein were Thurs- day evening visitors at the Jake Berg home. > ae ees | Ghylin | By MARGARET DAVIS Miss Margaret Davis is visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, near Wing this week. Swen Benson and son Bennie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm, sons Mar- ion, Ivan and Willis and daughter Hollys and Oliver Tosseth were Fri- day evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis. Mrs. O. W. Backman and Mrs. Eric Englebretchen, Mrs. John Keir- land and Mrs. Alm visited with Mrs. Henry Anderson one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Cornell have moved to Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. R. Spitzer of South Dakota have moved to the Perkins farm. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill were Fri- day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl. Miss Bernita DuTroit spent her Thanksgiving vacation visiting friends here, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg were Thursday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson. Walter Coleman was married to Miss Elsie Myers at Baldwin Satur- day. Mrs. Victor Coleman, mother of the groom, attended the bridal supper which was served the same make their home on their parents’ farm in Ghylin. Staton and daughter Leona were Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dayis near Wing. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson of Still were Sunday afternoon guests Davis shopped in Bismarck Wed- nesday. . Bert Hedstrom was a business call- er in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Coleman and daughter Elsie plan to move to Bis- marck, Mr. Coleman’s health will not permit him to farm. Friday evening dinner guests at Mr. H. B. Gill's home were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Coleman. The. Davis young folks spent Sun- day evening with Miss Malinda Man- = i Sao eae r Christiana ‘By VIOLET A. CLARKE — | Thursday. ‘. Eimer. Bloomquist and son, Wayne, Robert Barrow and Willie Schoon Muth were McKenzie callers 5 Bi tt Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis, son jarrow will visit his mother. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Paulson and fam- ily were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Stile Tuesday. Eli Hi and Miss Emma, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith Friday. Mrs. Tubbs, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Holton the past few weeks, is now spending a few days with Mrs. W. A. Btile. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen enter- tained a number of relatives and friends at a party given in honor of their daughter, Mildred’s birthday, Friday night. Christ Schoon and Mrs. Ole Newland won first prizes. Miss Nellie Dance spent the week- end with her mother at Menoken. Eli Harding called at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Martin Magnus Sunday. J. R. Johnson and Carey Johnson were Sterling callers Friday. Harry Hansen, who spent the past two weeks with his brother, Adolph ‘Hansen, is now visiting his sister, Mrs. Ole Newland. E. A. Van Vleet called at the home of Mrs¢ Jennie Clarke Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Han- sen and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stiles and fam- ily called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten spent Saturday evening in Bismarck visiting relatives and friends. ; Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and ne- phew, Frankie, spent Thursday in Sterling. ig l By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs, Anna Wilson and Mrs. J. A. Schroeder were Regan callers last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly were Bis- marck shoppers last Thursday. Mrs. John Kiefer of Wilton was a guest last week of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer. Mrs. B. O. Lein and daughter, La- verne, returned from Bismarck Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Harnery Fitzgerald have moved to town and are living in the house vacated by the Shermans. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tedholm and sons were acre guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmun Rupp. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, Mrs. John Kiefer and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Reka Man- ning. Mi. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son, Everett, motored to McClusky Thursday. Miss Laverna Houser, who has been a guest of Fargo friends, re- turned to her home with them. The Bridge club met at the A. F., CN EERE Regan | If Tourtlotte home last Thursday, the prizes being won by Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and Mrs. Arthur Strand. Miss Emma Coleman will be the next hostess Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopkins and Mrs. Norton Strand motored to Ban- fry Saturday. Mr. Hopkins and Mrs. Strand returned Sunday,-while Mrs. Hopkins remained for an extended visit with her parents. Mrs, A. L. Garnes was a guest of Bismarck friends several days last week, The November honor roll is as fol- lows: Patty Lou Warden, Betty An- derson, Odessa Mickelson, Harley Sherman, Ruby Mickelson, Charles: Tedholm, Mavis Strand, John Wat- kins, Enoch Christenson, Josephine Brennise, James Fitzgerald, Margaret Garnes, Helen Aune, Rollin Mickel- son, Robert Lundberg, Ruth Cox and Neoma Berg. ‘The school has begun practice on the Christmas program which will be presented Friday night, Dec. 23. P, E. Remington was a Regan caller Monday. r Trygz > By GLADYS NELSON Daniel Williams who-has been em- ployed at the Ed Lundquist home for two years, expects to go back to his home in Pennsylvania in the near future. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson and Vic- tor motored to Bismarck Tuesday to “George ‘and “Gerald ‘Nelson were ang ral felson Ww callers Tuesday at the Nels Nelson home. Homer Taylor was - recent visitor it the John Kruger home. “sam Brown and Clifford Scott were dinner guests Wednesday at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Bill Oder home. Guests last Sunday at the John Anderson home were Mr. and Mrs. Algot Strom, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strom and son Vernon of Still, and Mrs. Henry Strom and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl and Violet and Velma, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family. Mrs. Clifford Scott and small son Douglas were guests Wednesday at the Nels Nelson home. Complimentary to her small son Ross, Mrs. Homer Taylor gave & birthday supper Nov. 30. Edgar, Edzel, Hazel and Helen Anderson, Gwendolyn Naeem and John Ander- son were guests. Mrs. John Anderson and Floyd and Harold. Dronen were callers ify iJ 5 g EeTeets \ | By OLGA M. RISE Gale. Birkeland motored to Arena Monday afternoon. ‘Migses Martha Merkel and Louise e Mr.|at the John Fode home Saturday eaday where! Pehl spent the week-end at the Dal- ther. las Barkman Joseph and Clarence Rise, Eddie Arneson and Valdemar Lein called at the Dallas Barkman home Sunday evening. Selma Rise, who spent the past two weeks visiting friends at James- town, returned home Friday evening. Seymour Arneson of Eldridge and Algot Dravland of Windsor visited at the Alfred Arneson home a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bjerke and Miss Nunk called at the Dallas Barkman home recently. Alice Vik, Catherine Lein and Alice Arneson spent the week-end at their parental homes, Many attended the party given at the schoolhouse Saturday night. Ed Nygaard, Marvin Kluksdahl, Alice Arneson, and the Bjorhus young folks spertt Friday evening at the J. O. Rise home. Mayland Christenson and Con- stance Lein spent Friday evening an Mrs. Harry E. Helgeson at Dris- coll. Olga Rise is employed at the Clar- ence Anderson home near Sterling. A. H. Helgeson of Bismarck, Mi and Mrs. Murphy of Steele and Wa: ren Keeler of Clear Lake spent Sun- day at the “High Hope” ranch. B, N. Lein and son Valdemar mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. Clarence Rise, who is employed at the Boynton ranch near Wing, spent Sunday at his parental home. Jake Ensz, who has been employ- ed at the Boynton ranch the past month, returned home Sunday. a | Clear Lake | FanSite ehh eeed niversary of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob|and Carl left for Minnesota — Freda Berg of Wing, and Mr. and| spent ‘the week-end at eae | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS = i By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and sons Donald and Douglas visited with Mrs. Olson’s mother, Mrs. Bentz of Moffit, Tuesday. Clarence Brown of Warner, who spent a few days at the Ole Nelson home, left Tuesday for his home. Mrs. Grant Young and children returned the first of the week from South Dakota. Mrs, Albert Christensen and Miss Myrtle visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Allen Van Vleet. Willie Schoon and Bob Burroughs left Wednesday for points in Min- nesota. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen en- tertained a number of relatives and friends at a card party Friday eve- ning. Ed Gibson was a caller at J. W. Beyer’s Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and family visited at the Christ Schoon home Saturday evening. Fred Anderson called at the A, N. Christensen home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family visited with Mr. Olson’s mother while in Driscoll Saturday. Mrs. Marie Olauson visited with Mrs. C. Koterba Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe‘ Paulson had as Sunday evening dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and children. Erling Olauson was a caller at the Homer Nelson home Monday. Will Stiles called at the Ernest Schoon home Monday. E. A. Van Vleet had Sunday din- ner with his son Allen and family. Bill Rosvold called on Erling Olauson on business Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson spent Hsoad evening with Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schon enter- tained a number of relatives Tuesday evening. eee | Schrunk | ? By MARGARET MARCHANT George Vollmer and Annie Stroh spent Thursday evening at the David Hochhalter home. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marchant and son Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt helped Mrs. Roy Marchant cele- brate her birthday anniversary Fri- day evening. Herbert Hoffman of McClusky spent Sunday at the R. G. Marchant home. George Vollmer and Annie Stroh spent Sunday evening at the D. Hochhalter home. Margaret and Irene Marchant were supper guests of the Misses Theo and Clover Johns in Wing ‘Wednesday. William Weismberger of Tuttle visited with his niece, Mrs. L. C. Marchant Wednesday. ,,. Miss Lydia Witt spent a few days ‘this week with her sister. Mrs, H. H. Seibel. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and family were ‘Juesday evening visitors at the John Stroh home near Alta. A large crowd attended the party evening. Music was furnished by Ed. Jassman. Jacob Stroh, Jr., and Teddy Hoch- halter motored to Rochester, Minn., this week to get Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wahi. Mrs. Wahl has been taking treatments at Rochester for the past month. Mrs. David Hochhalter and family and John Stroh spent Tuesday at the J. Stroh, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel and daughter Martha and, Miss Lydia Witt were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday. Miss Marcella Neiters visited with Mrs. L. C. Marchant Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zelmer were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and small daughter Ardella Ione and Edward Stroh were Friday evening visitors at the E. Scheaffer home. Fern and Viola Zelmer spent Sat- urday at the Jacob Stroh home. Je I Wilson ie By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gesele and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele motored to Bismarck Sunday to see Emil War- ner, who is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs, William Wagner visited at the Sam Berg home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Warner and Mr. Lewis motored to Bismarck Tuesday on business. ae. | ° Mr. and Christ Neimiller mo- tored to Sautrday where they visited at the Christ Berg and Jake Wagner homes. Mr. and Mrs. T. Reuer are the parents of a daughter born Nov. *30 at McClusky Sunday dinner guests at the John Berg home were Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ed Berg and sons Reinhold and Ci Berg, Misses Hilda, Herda, Sarah and Mrs. John Kurle and daughters/ Wolf home. = Mr, and Mrs. John Stude had as Mr, and -Mrs. John Berg and/ guests Sunday.the John Kurle young daughter Aletha visited at the 3 D.| folks. raw At liege esd gd | Mr, and Mrs, Peter Prockop enter- Mar aha Mrs. Louis Wagner spent| tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Sunday evening at the Henry Gesele|Mrs“Ed Hochhalter and family. laome. iden Piel gtd ent Thursd= Ida Neimiller’ of Hurdsfield rr cousi ferca. is visiting with relatives here this} Fred Neimiller and Arthur Pfaff week, of Goodrich spent Monday and Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sthier of Wishek | day at the Gust Neimiller home. 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