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Grace Johnson returned with them, By MISS E, M. THOMPSON Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., called at the John Plienes home Thursday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wietstock and feke : 6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1988 ——— ene gress at Chicago. % Mr. and Mrs. Scudder of Valley City | Miss ey Suede taghe Mary Ellen = . ' ——? | Reese juddie es, ° Pp Aberdeen, 8. D., are new residents Mrs. Harriet | RESTIV, ALS PLANNED Mott P iano Py 7 ital ATTENDANCE HAS ! Glenview returning to Sterling Monday. i Scudder is the new professor at | q—————————— La ert aoe peal secant Appear In ivec! 4 —— Fy ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Belcher, Miss GREAT INCREASE s Stella and Velma took Miss Mathilda R ie i 5 = Mr. George presei By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Wall to Bottineau, N. D., Sunday, {Martha Lee and Mrs. Clarence Swan Maniys ahvended ihe ball passe at Bis- DURING E ALL SEASON iis fal Madey afternoon ‘rom | ve . |the fair at Mandan Monday. 9 t> her home Tuesday evening, having aby Knowles were town callers Sun- | "Nye" and Mrs, Frank Johns and | he St Cesege subline wien are ia ees spent the past two weeks at the Eva Turner and Miss Grace Johnson {800 home Sunday. Mrs. Hanson, who|family and Mrs. Ray Wietstock mo- i i Sar the pro- R rk . @f the Misses Fern and Lorraine.| were Bismarck shoppers Saturday, {8s been a patient at one of the local ig For 1933 Shows Remark- Her mother, Mrs. Elsie Erstrom, returned home Sunday. Mrs. P. P. Bliss entertained Satur- ,. Z "|\to Bismarck Monday. months, has returned home. Ingvold Eide, daughter Elsie and T. Jacobson and Con Johnson were|_ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wahlman and ee aed sage 'urday. affair was in the form of a slumber callers in Wilton Tuesday. la Brittin | | Fred Wetzel of Tuttle called at the|party. Sunday her brother and cousins of | _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and | @————-® d Mi i) Gill d chit te aided tte kak eS Lt Mercer, also Mr. and. Mrs. Arvid |de i on Ea and Bobby called at tas (Manly home Weanesday evening, Ness were Sunday evening supper halt ta Saver 4 ‘ ir. and Mrs. Ed Lewis shopped in Capital City Wednesday. . ‘They also attended a Century of Pro-|ray called at the Steve Koppy home /Mrs. Warren Clizbe and family, Willis, } 7 NG POOL NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | ribo Se esses SEVERAL PAIRS AND |{ Aaittionat society : — and Mrs. Marie Seamen and sons of x Miss Ella M. Leathers left for Re- the Driscoll high school. Mrs. S. B. Dyrstad and daughters D. B. Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ee plano students of Mra. : Art Chenowith and son Arthur and |50n and daughter Beva Jean attended ed in recital Miss Betty Erstrom returned to marck Sunday. of Mrs, Ei- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schlabach, Mrs, | family were visitors at the P. P. Han- day visitors at” the “Henry” Larson (Grassy Butte, Wishek, Watford Report of Recreatiorial Activities Walter Simons home as the guest y mry { tored to Bismarck Saturday. They Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart motored | Hospitals in Bismarck for a couple of eo eS Dave Johnson motored to Tuttle Sat- anniversary. The family were Bismarck shoppers Mon- Mrs. Joe Brown had as guests Ted Hoffman home Friday. F nger of daughter Clara and Miss Gladys was a dinner guest at the George Engstrom and son. DY ere Willard Simons returned Thursday dren Erna and Bobby called at the Ted Hoffman home Thursday. | Mss Esther Cederstrom left Tues-|tival, fair, and te ome be sitive. | potaniae & Ben Hubbard of Tuttle called at|day for Taylor where she will teach |Season, takes on, ita exposition atlte.| petunias an the L. L. Zimmer home Friday eve-|school. Mt BaeBhal ended Wednesday—the Missouri Slope/‘en glow, accent guests at the H. R. Wright home. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and family were Sunday visitors at the School opened at the Morton and Telfer No. 2 schools Monday morning with the Misses Alice and Clara Mauk a ar after having spent the past six weeks at various points in the east, mostly in New York and at A Century of Progress exposition in Chicago. Lyda Speck and Allen Larson were Sunday visitors at the Con Johnson home. Mrs. Enock Anderson and family shopped in Bismarck Saturday. id Hamrick called on Harold Larson Saturday, the former leaving Sunday for the west for an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Jake Spitzer and two daugh- | ters motored to Bismarck Wednes-| ust evening. aura Little spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Nelmer Qualness and son Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Iverson arrived at Jacobson’s Thurs- day evening to get the former's son, Palmer, who has spent the past two months there. They returned Mon- day to their home in Minneapolis. Sunday visitors at the Jacobson home were Elmer and Ira Shafer, Ray Simons, Mrs. Agnes Lind and} son Hjalmer. ‘i Con Johnson and two children shopped in Wilton Saturday. rs. Lars Jacobson spent Satur- day relatives. Simons’ Sunday. i Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE Otto Alber of Bismarck was a din- ner guest at the Christ Schoon home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and family were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday. Harold Brownawell of Sterling was a caller at Jennie Clarke's home Tuesday. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- | q; fly and August Schoon were dinner a Sunday at the W. A. Stiles ome. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family visited at the Adolph Hansen home Sunday. Elder Elness, A. Rissaner and daughter, Miss Helen and Miss Vio- let Clarke were Sterling callers on Saturday. : Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and Mrs. Adolph Hansen were Bismarck callers Tuesday. They also visited with Willie Schoon at the Bismarck hospital. ir. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family called at the A. Hansen home en route to Bismarck Wednesday. They also visited with Willie Schoon at the hospital. Miss Esther Hansen accompanied them to Bismarck. H. R. Wright called at the Elder Elness home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten spent ny. evening with friends in Bismarck. Edwin Holton and Clem Clooten were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Gene Cunningham and son Mor- zison were callers Tuesday at the George Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn, Betty Risch of Price and Sam Brown motored to Regan Tuesday. En _ route they stopped at the Anton Fisher home. fohn Anderson, Edgar and Edsel ‘were callers Saturday at the George Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family of McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Habeck and three sons of Crookston, Minn., stopped at the David Trygg home Saturday en route home from the east Trygg buttes. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg, Violet, John Roswick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins, Barth and Beverly, Etta Jenkins and Emil Hogue spent Saturday evening at the Elmer Lundquist home at a whist party. Mrs. Charles Trygg and Margaret Johnson, who is staying at the Trygg home, were guests Thursday at the Anton Fisher home. | Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and little daughter Edna Loraine went to Bismarck Thursday and returned lvin Magnus came home from the C. C. C. camp at Bottineau for a few days visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg, Wiolet, John Roswick, Mrs. Roswick and daughter and son of Bismarck wwere recently ent ined at an ice Ernest Johnson home. Francis Stanton of Brittin called at the Harold Brownawell home en route to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olson and daughter were Bismarck ce!lers on Tuesday. OO i Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and jaughter, M Adolph Hansen, spent Tuesday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pasley and son Paul were Tuesday evening callers at the Ben Oren home near Driscoll. Winn Katerba was a caller at the Frank Pasley home Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Sharp of Lyman town- ship, Mrs. E. I. Johnson and son James and neice, Miss Myrtle Christ- ensen, motored to the J. M. Stern home near Sykeston Wednesday the occasion being Mrs. Stern’s birthday. Mr. and Newland and family and } usther Hansen were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Willie Schoon returned home from nd Sunday in Bismarck with | the hospital Thursday where he un- derwent an operation for appendici- Ludwig Hansen called at Frank | ti E. I. Johnson, son James and le Christensen were dinner at the Ed Gibson home day. . and Mrs. Henry and Mrs. J. yer were Bismarck callers Sat- Miss Hazel Taylor visited at the Nels Dronen home Sunday. Sunday with Walter Christensen. Erling Olausen called at the A. N. Christensen home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Olson’s mother, Mrs. V. of Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer mo- tored to Bismarck and Mandan Mon- ay. day for Lyman township where she expects to teach the coming school term. uum --— Sibley Butte | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Miss Esther Cederstrom left for Taylor, N. D., Wednesday where she will teach school. Ella Davidson called at the Gilbert Cederstrom home Friday. The Sibley schools opened Monday, Sept. 4th, with good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Folkins are the teachers. Mrs. E. Bloomquist and Wayne and Dick Ashwell called at the E. A. Widger home Friday. Charles McCormick and family pisiten at the L. Madland home Sun- jay. O. J. Roth was a Sterling caller Monday. Vivian Larson will attend high school at Sterling, Byron Clizbe at McKenzie, Mollie Glum at Bismarck. Alice and Ella Davidson will also attend high school at McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist ismarck shoppers Wednesday. and Mrs. Alex Couch, Billy, Maxine, Bert and Alice Clizbe mo- tored to Fort Rice Sunday and visited friends. Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Glowczewsky of Storm Lake, Ta., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett. Mrs. Glowczewsky is a daughter of Mrs. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. Glowczewsky will leave Wednesday for Ryder to visit relatives for a few days. Oscar Ambertson and son of Valley City were callers at the Ruble and M. T. Olson homes Friday. Miss Hildegarde Hanson, who has been spending her vacation with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hanson, left Wednesday for Flint, Mich. one of the junior high schools. Olson attended the fair at Mandan Tuesday evening. to farm interests. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Minge and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Viger of Fergus Falls, Minn., left Sunday morning after spending several days visiting Mrs. Hannah Pederson. Mr. Minge is a Mrs. Pederson. family were visitors at the Rudolph Engel home. ‘small children were Sunday visitors at wl Howard and Ross Taylor spent daughter Erma, and Mrs. Louie Lar- son, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber and children, Rudolph Engel, John and Martin Degner were Sun- day visitors at the G. A. Bossert home. B Mrs. Adolph Degner returned home | Saturday afternoon by car and are/nigh school. enz,!Sunday. She has been a patient in one of the Bismarck hospitals, Rudolph Engel and David Bossart| 2nd, Sunday visiting Mrs, ‘ and William Degner were Sunday Myrtle Christensen left Mon- {Callers on Delmer McClean. brother and Mrs. Viger a daughter of Ji as teachers. the Jason Hoover home, and Clara at the Dutton home. home Saturday after several weeks at | the St. Alexius hospital. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family were Sunday night supper guests at the Dutton home. Several from this neighborhood at- tended the party at the Emmanuel) ‘Wohl home near Hazelton Saturday | night. | A. E. Dutton of south of Moffit| visited overnight Saturday wtih rela-| tives at the O. U. Dutton home. M. and Ms. C. D. Kimball were Sunday dinner guests at the Dralle home. Mr. and Mrs. A baby were Sunday Homer Andrews home. Mrs. Esther Snyder, Johnson, Miss Rose ‘annonoi and John Homer visited at the Dave Ker- shaw home on Sunda: | Mrs, M. M. Dralle and Mrs. O. U.! Dutton were Friday afternoon callers | at the Whitteaker home. | _O ' Richmond | +—_________ Dutton and sitors at the} Miss Charline| By MARTHA BOSSERT | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weber and/} Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and he Fred Barth home. Miss Alice will stay at Mrs, John Stewart returned to her; ning. Edith Thompson and David Pollock of Chaseley spent Thursday evening at the A. A. Thompson home in Arena. Mrs. the A. A. Thompson home. Callers at the H. F. Williamson Mrs. A. A. Thompson and daughter Ruth. Caroline Gillmer spent the past week at the William Merkel home. M. and Ms. L. L. Zimmer and daughter Thecla motored to Tuttle ‘Wednesday. Russell Williams called in Arena Friday. Mrs. George Pehl, Sr. and Miss Wanda Pehl motored to Tuttle Thurs- day to visit at the home of Mrs. Pehl’s mother, Mrs. Fred Mehlhoff. E. Ralph Leach returned from Wyoming Wednesday. John Plenes and daughter Esther called in Arena Friday. Mrs. Chet Hutchinson and daughter ~ Minnewaukan spent several days ‘ith Miss Wanda Pehl. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., and |Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel motored to McLaughlin, 8. D., Saturday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and children motored to Tuttle Friday evening. 1 Menoken Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and William, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kuhle, George Harman home. i Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Miss Iola DuToit of Washburn is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strand were Sunday guests at the A. H. Lundberg home. Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and Mrs. L. ere motored to Wildwood lake . and Mrs. B. E. Rierson are vacationing at Minnesota points. Miss Tola DuToit is in charge of the post- office during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefer of Wil- ton were Regan callers Thursday. and children of Bantry, N. D., were week-end guests of the Strand and Hopkins families. Their daughter Verna, who has been visiting in Re- gan for the past few weeks returned to her home with them. Gladys Gramling returned home Sunday from a week's visit with friends near Alta. She began a sev- en month term of teaching in the Still school Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter Marjorie were Sunday guests of Wing relatives. Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and Betty Ander- son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourt- lotte Sunday. LaVerna Houser of McClusky and Milton Zimmerman of Casselton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman. Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Charles Tedholm, Mrs. Joe Mickelson, Mrs. Andrew Fisher, Mrs. where she is a cafeteria manager for aad (Mies AL Christe Mr, and Mrs, M. T, Olson and Miss|Were Friday guests of Mrs. Andrew Hochhalte: rr. Ray and Mrs. Christenson and son R. Thompson of Minneapolis is|Enoch were supper guests of Mr. and returned home with Miss Boren for! Richard Shafer: spending several days here attending | Mrs. Joe Mickelson Thursday evening. |a short visit. 4 Hampton ooo cf By ELIZABETH KOPPY jake Schiermeister Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fairbrother | -|day visiting Miss Nellie Dance. Mrs, Norton Strand, Mrs. Russell Hopkins and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fairbrother, motored to W. T. Barnhart, formerly jknown as Miss Vera Kubberness of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Mr.| Wimbledon, spent the past week at home Monday afternoon were Miss Wanda Pehl, Mrs. W. T. Barnhart, Lyla Thompson of Moffit was a vis- itor Wednesday and Thursday at the B. F. Coons home. ; Thursday morning from St. Paul. Mrs. F. M. Schaumburg and chil- dren left Wednesday for Jamestown. Mr. Schaumburg motored down Sat- urday and returned Monday. Miss Ella Britton of Turtle was a guest of Miss Ella Leathers Thursday and Friday. Jackie Lee was taken to a Bismarck i hospital Friday morning where he un- |derwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curtis and daughter Ruth of Jamestown are vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons. Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Wayne Cummings, who has been Spending the past two weeks with his stepson, Frank Weise, at Washburn returned home Satugday. Mr. and Mrs. Cummings and daughter Iona expect to leave this week for Wash- burn where they will make their fu- rented a farm in that locality. Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson and chil- dren, Bobby’ and Beverly have moved here from Bismarck. Miss Bernice Morris of Regan re- sumed teaching in the Crofte school east of here Monday. She is making her home with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krick and fam- ily of Minot and Mr. and Mrs. Guy belein of Anamoose arrived here iting Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein. Miss Ida Giese spent Saturday night Chester Mrs. Elizabeth Yule of Valley City spent Sunday visiting with her per- Charlie Our, Mr. and Mrs, Frank|€®ts. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven. They Hamburg were Sunday visitors at the | Were all entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rue of Bismarck. Mrs. A. T. Welch is now visiting friends in St. Paul. Misses Eleanor and Roberta Craven ‘#|and Emma and Althea King spent several days camping and fishing at Brush lake. Take Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mr. and Mrs, Den- nis Reitzel were entertained at a bridge dinner Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven, Mrs. R. G. Abelein won high score. Mrs. Melvin Agnew and daughter Miss Orpha and Miss Pear! Salter at- tended the project leaders and offi- cers of the Homemakers club meeting in Bismarck Friday afternoon. A quilting bee was held at the A. C. Dance home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Johnson left Wednesday for Bertha, Minn., where she will pens & couple of weeks visiting rela- ves. Miss Lillian Kampaugh, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Dennis Reitzel, left for Hope, N. D.. where She will begin a term of school. Mrs. Henry Olson of north of Ster- ling spent Saturday night and Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rentzel gave a bridge dinner Saturday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. R. High score was won by A. C. Dance, H McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and Albert Dralle. community. exhibition at Mandan—two local at- tractions open Thursday. These are the Fort Yates Indian fair, a three- ‘Second annual community fair and 4-H Achievement day, the program in- cluding sports races and stressing grain and beef exhibits. Governor William Langer and U. 8. ts principal ‘speakers af a Golden as principal ata Harvest celebration at Sykeston Sun- features a live stock show. ernor Langer also is billed to speak at the market day festival - | chi ture home with Mr. Weise, who has te te Products to be exhibited dur. the festival. arranged for Sept, 16 and 16 by the for Sept. 15 ai Ladies Commercial club of Watford City. Pioneer relics and curios, mak- Four events will mark the week of Sept. 17 to 23. Sharon's fall festival, sponsored by the Boosters club, opens the Congressman Miss Marie Falkenstein left Mon-|,<e% day for Wilton where she will attend Fred Lange of Alta visited with the Reinhold Berg family Thursday eve- ning. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs, Ernest Lange who re- Ralph Falkenstein was a caller at Still Saturday. The Baldwin schools opened Mon- day with Miles Stanton of Braddock as teacher. Mr. Stanton has been at- tending school at the Valley City nor- mal school this summer. Miss Grace Falkenstein left Mon- day for north of Wing where she will teach school this year. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and family accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Cummings and daughter, Iona motor- ed to Bismarck Friday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taplin of Wilton visited with friends in the community Wednesday. i Wilton By MRS. ART FERRIS Mrs. Frank Fiegel of Columbus, N. D., is a guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Fiegel. Mrs. B. Bartholemew and son Paul veturned Monday from Galesburg, N. Dak., where they had been visiting relatives. Andrew Yengling of Linton and Miss Victoria Hefta of Wilton were upiles in marriage at Linton August Mrs. Louise Richardton left Fri- day afternoon for her home at San nes after spending the past year here with her sister Mrs. C. O, Peterson. one) Ray and Willie Newman and Glen and Mallard Wakeman of Epworth, N. Dak., visited at the Alfred Aris- we home paneer. ward Ludkins was a caller Saturday. emt leadership of Mrs. P. P. Bliss. Re- freshments were served by the hostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. B. F. Coons, after the business meeting. Prank Borner, accompanied by Wil- met Swanick and Miss Madeline Bor- town and Wilmet Swanick went to his home at Moorhead, Minn. Miss Lewis Mrs. Edna Putnam and son Palmer of Bismarck spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hea- ton. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson, accom- Pailed by Mrs. Warren Clizbe, were Steve Koppy, Jr., was a caller at the} Wednesday shoppers in Bismarck. home Thursday| Mr. and Mrs. William Wilton Jr. are The Senior 4-H club was enter- tained Wednesday afternoon by Miss Edna Coons. The club is under the|caller Merle Blye transacted business Pipoeres Pricey. an }. Alex Oshanyk was a Bisma: Thursday. ae Annie Mae Ferris spent the f° end at the Frank Redington aia Mrs. Gilmore and sons Harry a! Hugh returned Monday from Ghicage where they have been visiting rela- tives. Ac. business business in town Thursday. Mrs. bel, C. O. Cit; Wilde of Bismarck was a| store for a time, afterwards visitor in Wilton Wednesday.|ing the C. B. Flinn and daughter Ma- Wi ranging exhibits, Towner nual fair to be held will feature @ grain confined Position is to be local exhibits and entertainment. A two-day agricultural exhil scheduled for Sept. 29 and 30 at Bo! tineau. e Bottineau county dis- Play will include poultry, corn, grains, livestock and other exhibits. tuating jurray, Mott, theme, Mrs. Mi presided. 8 L. EB. Heaton Sr. returned home| Beulah’s annual harvest festival and table. Out-of-town guests from Carson, /1932, the Elgin and New Leipsig were present, ending June 30, oes 25,608 = 3 ae to attend to matters. While here, they also with friends. ** * G. ©. Heder, Grafton, is a his son and daughter-in-law, a 5 & Hy 3 rie a i 5 i al ul § ee Z g § ill : ay g i Z : i i i ildren’s story hour at the public library Friday afternoon in children’s ee a at 2:30. a3 ag will go to New Salem , Sept. for a meeting with Mrs. Minnie Kis- ner, starting at 2:30. Cars will be fur. nished at the home of 4 Cordner, 111 Avenue A o'clock, cag int SEES 5 Hi i of SCOUT ACTIVITIES ARE BEING PLANNED | for school. He left Wednesday eve- ‘r for Jamestown to begin his year at Jamestown college. graduated from Bismarck (itt le cs * * J. Arthur Solien, former state rural Deputy Regional Director Cor- nell to Meet With Local Men Sept. 12 Forty men who are interested in Two events already scheduled for|Chicago they attended the Century| Boy Scout activities for the Missouri October are the annual junior fair|of Progress and products show at Velva Oct. 6 and 7 and the annual fall festival at Northwood Oct. 18, Barnes county’s 11th annual corn xposition. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Steinhaus,/Sept, 12, with Valley area council will meet at scout peel vec dead Regional Max, drove to Bismarck Wednesday | cutive L. D. Cornell of St. Paul, Minn., and took a Northwest Airways plane/to discuss scout programs for the com- and lamb show will be held in Valley|to Chicago to spend a week at the/ ing Sept. 29 and 30. IS LARSON, WHO HAD RESIDED HERE Century of Progress exposition. bined will Steinhaus is a partner in Steinhaus}and other acouters of Bismarck met Brothers store at Max. year, tive Paul Netland. return next Wednesday. Scoutmasters, troop committeemen Wwe SINGE 1873, DIBS{zs Was Veteran of Indian Wars Louis Larson, 86, who had resided in Bismarck since 1873, died at a local hospital Wednesday evening after an illness of several weeks. Born in came to age, working paigns 1872 came up the souri river with General Hazen s Hes ‘marck, where he worked in a purchas- which he operated was transacting) until 1910 when he retired. He was married May 16, 1880, they were Priday evening, Sept. Highly Reig of the societies are requested to Present. phd FFipe E F With the tomato season in full pi » homemakers throughout the te are putting up their winter's pply, according to Ruth M. Daw- son, home economist, tural college. To work she offers recipes: ane state agri- aid them the following ered TOMA’ is TO CATSUP 3 red peppers 2 medium onions, cut fine salt cream party at the Emil Hogue home by Etta Jenkins. Geo! Nelson and Willie Jiras visited Monday evening at the Harry and Israel Brown home. Eddie Zander of Judson is visit- ing here with his brother and sister- w, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zander. Sterling By FERN R. STEWART — ‘Mr. and irnest Johnson and re ty eS Paul McCann and James Wright |afternoon. the parents of a baby girl born Wed- returned home Sunday from Chicago.| Miss Hilda Schiermeister motored|nesday night, Aug. 30. terson. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Pederson were|to Hazelton Wednesday afternoon. W. C. T. U. was entertained| Mr. and Mrs. M. O, Biorke visited tendered a shower by a host.of friends} Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, daugh-|Thursday afternoon by Mrs. W. L.| relatives at Harvey Sunday. Tuesday evening at the M. Sawyer|ter Pauline and Mrs. Mary Tschida| Watson with good attendance. After home in Thelma township. Mrs.|and daughter Miss Mary motored to/the business meeting a short program Pederson was formerly Miss Eileen|Mandan Thursday to visit with the|was given. Delicious Pet id FF i z g i if i § F spent 2@ month visiting in the east./and relatives. They will be overnight rey alto attended a Century of Pro-|guests at the John Rebenitsch, Jr., Umber . went to ednesday on business. visiting girls. Visitors at the Steve Koppy home . and Mrs. E. C. Ruble enter-| Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, John Ohl-|teach Riley, who has been a at dinner Sunday Mr. and/heuser, Sr. and daughters, Misses 5 Bismarck hospital, re-| Mrs. H. P. Hanson, Miss Hanson, Mr.|Hilda and Bertha. evening. E. Wildteng were | Minneapolis. guests at the L.B. iF j nil it ll ; : i §803 ug F if oie ia ee iH i a3 Hi i | i i i i a i were J. ©. Wrisht, says | Wright, 5 é 8 F Bismarck Sunday!spent Sunday afternoon Pad and Mildred | Emanuel Wohl home eee mrgicny in jismat spent | W1 Clarence inson, Lenard were accompa: home rende! ee fe cael iste and Albert Pederson, Vernon Chapin,| Esther Schmidt, a sister to the latter,| Valley City ‘of Henry, S.| Harold Swanson, Nels Meland and J./ who will spend the week hee. in i. L. Belk,|A. McCann. Math Koppy. accompanied by his employed. re the past week.| Mr. and Mrs. F. O.. Johnson have sister, Miss Frances, motored to Man-| The Ladies Aid have postponed and Mrs. Freto Envick, Mr.| had as visitors recently Mr. and Mrs.|dan’ Sunday afternoon. Miss Koppy|their regular meetng from Sept. 13 to ‘ John and|S. E. Johnson of Jai i had spent a day at her parental home.|Sept. 20 on account of the president | ¢ were Sun- . and Mrs. Edward Thomas and| Mrs. Porter Umber visited with Mrs.| being absent. .. B. Smith | ‘on Donald, who have been visiting in Ted McCory over the week-end. Mr. and Mre. R. C. Wildfang enter- | Mrs Prank Lawier and son Mur-jtained st dinner Sumday, Mr. and] this i] a) re i . it Hl Flee : i may be neen|for milkin; entrance corridor dey went to naford, N. D, a A Olson