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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1988 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER ! Qi. and Mrs. Eddie Meyers and family have moved here from Moffit they have been residing the few years and have taken pos- of the residence owned by Williams. Little Jean Meyers enrolled in the local schools. Mr. Meyers is the son of Julius Meyers, local farmer. Paul Borner has returned home from an overnight trip to Fargo and Moorhead. W. C. Gehrke returned home Fri- day evening from a business trip to the eastern part of the state. Friday to be overnight guests with their aunt, Mrs, Dave Spangberg. Miss Hilma Olson, began a fall term of school in Trygg school No. 2 jon Sept. 4th. Miss Margaret Johnson of Wilton will teach at No. 3 this fall and will stay at the C. J. Trygg home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus and visitors at the Art Magnus home. With the returns from the State Certification Board, teachers’ certifi- ates were issued to Mrs. Elsie Cun- ningham and Mrs, Clara Magnus of Tree. | Marie Magnus accompanied her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Austin Johnson of Superior, Wyo., on a vaca- tion trip to Salt Lake City, Utah. She} will remain with the Johnson's again this year and attend the Superior Miss Grace Falkenstein has resum- ed teaching school north of Wing aft- er visiting over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Falk- enstein. John Monroe of Bismarck was a business caller here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and daughter Iona left Sunday for Wash- burn where they will make their fu- ture home on a farm eight miles northwest of that town. Clair and Merl Weise have rented the home farm and will continue to reside here. | Willie Jiras of Cromwell was a re- cent caller in town. He has recent- ly returned home from a several weeks visit with friends and relatives at different points in Oregon and Cali- fornia. County Agent H. O. Putnam was here Friday afternoon to explain the government wheat allotment plan. A number of farmers from this and ad- Joining townships were present at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg and family ‘accompanied by Mrs. Berg's mother, Mrs. Ernest Lange motored to Wil- ton Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lange, who has been spending the past two ‘weeks here at the Berg home remain- ed in Wilton with another daughter, Mrs. John Oshanyk. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp were callers in Bismarck Friday. The Crofte Star homemakers club will meet with Mrs. Ira Falkenstein ‘Wednesday afternoon. Paul and Noel Borner entertained several friends to Sunday dinner. ‘Those present were Edward, Lee and ‘Norman Fricke and Charles Newberry of Flint, Michigan. Mr. Newberry is employed on the Ralph Fricke farm in Cromwell township. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Westling of Carson visited over the week-end with the Fred Kant family. Frank Weise of Washburn visited with local relatives Sunday. Raymond Hanson, who has been visiting here with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Pet- erson left the last of the week for Bioux City, Iowa. ; Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Miss Naom! Hagstrom of Regan made a short call here Sunday after- noon. Milton Doehle, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. August Doehle and sis- ter, Miss Helen, all of Moffit, called on friends here Saturday afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell attended the Homemak- ers club meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard Brownawell in Moffit Friday afternoon. Miss Lillian Peterson of Bismarck is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Peterson. Roger Carlisle, junior at Moffit high school, spent the week-end with his parents. Wild Rose schools opened Monday with Miss Jennie Waiste in charge of school No. i and Miss Helen Doehle at school No. 2. Mrs. Howard Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling visited relatives here Thursday afternoon. Erwin Wentz and John Hirvela plan on leaving this week to spend the winter on the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. 8, B. Gooding and children visited at the home of Mrs. O. L. Peterson, Sunday. Guests at the Ernest Saville home ®unday included Mr. and Mrs. Se- quest of Minneapolis, former resi- Gents of this vicinity and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Nels Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Braun arrived here Sunday evening from their old home near Linton. A number of the near neighbors staged an impromptu surprise party on Jens Jensen Sunday evening, the occasion being his birthday. The eve- ning was pleasantly spent with cards, conversation and music. Refresh- ments were served at midnight. | ter ( By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Anton Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ol- ae Se @ » Guy s vey, Sr., of Minn., visited {George Robinson home. high school. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, Betty Risch from Price, and Sam Brown were visitors at the Emil Hogue home Wednesday. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Habeck and son Al- fred were supper guests Friday night at the Geo, Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, Sam Brown and Betty Risch, motored to Max Sunday where they were supper guests at the tamily of Clear Lake were last Sunday { ‘Thursday evening to bid her farewell. She left for Bismarck after spending the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wiesenburger and family of Halliday, N. D., spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brose and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. T. Subey and daugh- ter motored Mrs. Emil Piepkorn to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Subey and daughter remained there. Anna Marie Mueller returned to her home here Saturday after being at the Albert Zelmar home the last month. ee | Arena | oO By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Johnnie Schremzer of South Dako- ta visited over the week-end at the Lester Hawkins home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville were callers at the R. C. Halver home Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and daugh- ters, Fae, Fanny Alice and Dorothy were dinner guests at the McIntyre home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker and Fred Smith were guests to dinner at the John Bailey home Sunday. Miss Leolla Augustadt will School No. 2 this*year. Mrs. Harry Ulfers returned home Wednesday from a trip to Iowa. Rev. J. C. Wingering was a guest at the J. J. Scallon home Sunday. Mrs. O. J. Olson of Wilton was an over night guest at the McIntyre home teach —_—__—_—__—__—_———__4 ! Ecklund | > OO By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Krotz and family motored to Bismarck Friday evening to attend a birthday party held in honor of Ralph Broehl. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stocks of near Baldwin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller of Macumber Sunday. Vistors at the Steve Murray home Sunday were Leonard Spitzer, Paul Holdan and Nellie Partyka. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hilken, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spitzer, son and daughter were shoppers in Wilton Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler, daughter Dorothy and Martha Matz- gar were shoppers in Wilton Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spitzer were ld at the Pete Myer home Sun- jay. Harry and Alice Triska were call- ers in Wilton Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer, sons Robert, Fredrick and Herbert and daughter Aileen were guests at the John Baumiller home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller of Mercer also visited there. Blanche and Joyce Fisher called on Doris Krotz Monday evening. Henry Diede and daughter Hilda, sons Leonard and Gustaf were call- ers at the Laurence Fisher home Sunday. Arthur Franklund was a Wilton shopper one day last week. CY | Welch’s Spur i By MRS. R. M. WELCH Louella Tollefson called at the Rob- ert Welch home Monday morning. Miss Tollefson, who was suffering from a tooth extraction, asked for another week before opening school. She met the ehildren at the school house and distributed their books and desks. Robert Welch and son Bobbie mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. Oliver Welch called at the homes of his sons Robert and John several times this week. Mrs. John Welch visited friends and relatives in Menoken Tuesday. Oliver Welch, John Welch and son Conrad and Robert Welch and son Bobbie motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Boyd and family visited at the home of Mr. Boyd's brother, Chester Boyd, one day this week. Leo Doppler returned home the first of the week from Minneapolis where he accompanied ‘Wayne War- ren. Arthur Bates called at the Robert Welch home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven are moving onto the Warren Taylor farm this week. Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and son Kenneth Johnston visited at the Robert Welch home Friday. Miss Anna Doppler and cousin Leo visited and dined at the E. E. Baker home Sunday. Miss Tina Oder, teacher of the Spur school, has moved from the Taylor place where she formerly stayed, to the home of her brother, Glen Oder. Louella Tollefson, teacher of Boyd No. 1, will board at the Otto Dor- man home and Olga Neugebauer, teacher of Boyd No. 2, at the Clar- ence Schmidt home. Mrs. C. K. Boyd and children mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. | | Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. H. Madland and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and daughters, Irene and Margaret, motored to McKenzie Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland. Bud McCloskey returned Friday. Artie. Payseno and sons were shop- Ping in Wing Wednesday. Allen Frazier, H. D. Roberts and Mrs. O. J. Olson were dinner guests of Mrs, Anna Holms Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler were shoppers in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and daughter and Mrs. Fode were callers in Wing Monday. Sr ef \ Richmond | Mrs, Ray Little and sons Gene and Wilfred, Mr. and Mrs. Williams and {family and Isacc Marcovitz. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Kragstad and family of Harvey, N. D., were callers at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Margrette Gavin will make her home at the 8. L. Jordahl home dur- ing the school term. Joe Cook Jr. of Bismarck spent. Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family visited in Regan Sunday. ' ~ Wilton By MRS. ART FERRIS Mr. Prickett left Sunday for New Salem where he will be employed with @ road graveling outfit. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mathys of Mandan were guests at the Robert Mitchell home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Marcellus of Los Angeles, California, are visiting at the P. K. Eastman home. Mrs. C. O. Peterson returned from Mandan Sunday where she has been ‘under a doctors care for the past three weeks. Einor Soderquist, Andrew Valen and Clyde Landiger ‘of Epworth, N. Dak., visited friends in Wilton from Sat- urday night until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8S. Christensen were visitors in Washburn Tuesday. Mrs. Mattie Bigler is visiting rela- tives in this community this week. Rev. and Mrs. Christ and Rev. and Mrs. Matteson attended a house warming party for Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Shirley at Steele Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Skinner left Monday for Chicago to attend the World's Pair. Mrs. Charley Walters and son Reg- gie and Wallace Kline, have returned to their home at Alexandria, Minn., after visiting the past week at the home of Mrs. Walters’ parents, C. C. Cleveland. C. C. Cleveland returned with them and will visit for two weeks. —————_* By MARTHA BOSSERT Donald Rhodes was a Sunday caller at the Rudolph Bngel home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr.,|Canada where she was called recently] Mr. and Mrs. J. C. and son Richard motored to New Rockford Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son William and daughter Esther spent Sunday visiting at the Fred Kupp home south of Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and son Gilbert were Thursday evening visitors at the John Skie home. Dorothy Skie, Rosie Ryne and Mrs. Ed. Nolen called on Mrs. Dave Hien Wednesday. Reverend Fisher conducted church service north of Wing Sunday. Dave and Albert Bossert, William Degner, Mr. Brown and son Weasley were Sunday evening visitors at the Frank Hamberg home. Jess Livingston and Louis Vik Saturday morning for points Montana where they will work. | Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY left David McKee of Billings, Mont., president of the United Mine Workers of America, was a business caller in Wilton last week. Mrs. Albert Delang returned to her home Tuesday from Riley, Alberta, by the death of her father. Mr. and ‘Mrs, A. J. Yengling of gesc and will stay there while attend- ing the Bismarck high school. Gertrude Damstrom, teacher of school No. 3 left Wednesday for Mc- Lean where she will accept another school. Mrs. Bud Nelson of Cromwell will substitute for her. Evelyn Larson and Effie Erstrom left Monday morning for Bismarck where they will stay and attend the Bismarck high school. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Anderson and family. left Sunday for Iowa to visit with relatives. They will be gone for &@ month or longer. Mrs. V. N. Monnae and son Steve had as guests Sunday the Kalb fam- ily of Regan. George Bucholz, Dave and Levi Carlson called at Albert Larson’s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Yeasley of Bis- marck were Sunday visitors at Jacob- son's. Violet Jacobson called at Con John- son's Thursday evening. i Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE caeatan Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were Bismarck shoppers Fri- day. Robert Sharp and Joe Cox of Sterling accompanied them to Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stiles and fam- ily visited at the Martin Magnus home Sunday. Carolene Beyer of Sterling spent a few days last week visiting her grand Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon en- tertained to Saturday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber of Napoleon who came here to look after some business interests. Mrs. Amber and daughter called at Mrs. Jennie Clark’s home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brushwein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Han- sen and family were entertained to Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon. Miss Violet Clarke called at the Dan Walkmon’s home ‘Tuesday eve- ning enroute from Sterling. Hansen and family from near Steele, spent Sun- day at the Ole Newland’s home. Mr. Linton, N. Dak., visited Sunday at the}and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family home of Mrs. C. Hefta. oo | Heaton | "IRON sch ctrde Yengling’s mother, Mrs. By SARAH HEINLE Visitors and callers at the Andrew Heinle home Tuesday were: Mrs. John Schladt and son Herbert, Jake Heinle, Amelia Neuhardt, and G. E. Shearer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe, Guy Payne and Norman Hounstad were Washburn shoppers Tuesday. Miss Amelia Neuhardt is visiting a few weeks with her grandparents at Goldwin, N. D. Callers at Wilton Wednesday were: A. H. Heinle, Son Edwin, John and Burl Shearer and Laslié Olson. Callers at the Heinle home on Thursday were: Mrs. John Schladt, son Herbert, daughter Frances, John also called there in the evening. Mrs. Clem Clooten and Miss Violet penta were Sterling callers Satur- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon re- ceived news of the accident of Mrs. Schoon’s cousin, Miss Arlene Smith, at Verona, N. D., who fell from the swing at the school house and broke her neck. Mr. and Mrs. Schoon left Sunday for Verona to see her. Knute Johnson and son Kenneth were Sterling callers Saturday. i Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Math and Steve Koppy went to Lin- ton Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Busby and son Ferman were callers at the Porter Umber home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Tschida and daughter les Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son|Kurlie, Bill Wall and Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Mary left for their home in St. Hanaford were Sterling callers Tues-|Fred Leibe, Jr and daughter and| Paul Tuesday after a ten days’ visit day. Anton Oberg transacted business in Sterling Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reed enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser from Rodgers, N. D., parents of Mrs. Reed, the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Richardson and daughter Virginia were Sterling rallers Friday. They called at the P. M. Gosney farm en route home. Miles Parke called at the Fair- child home Wednesday night. Mrs. Clarence Anderson called at the Carl Pillen home Saturday. Mrs. Carl R. Kositzky, daughter Eloyce, Mrs. Roy Kisitzky and baby and Miss Munson brought Mrs. Gas- kill home from Bismarck Sunday afternoon, where she has visited the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz were Bis- marck callers Saturday evening. Mrs. Charles Gaskill, son Earl, Mrs. Carl Pillen and small son Billey, and Miss Ann Hayes called at the Presley M. Gosney home Sunday eve- Mrs. Henry Jessen and daughters ning. Genevieve and Evmi¢e moved to Bis- marck Sunday where the girls will attend school this coming term. Byron Nieman is attending high school in Bismarck and is staying at the Everett Davis home. Cromwell YP By LILLIE JIRAS | i ° Louise Heinle. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Payne and family moved to Underwood last week. John Schlardt motored to Mercer Saturday. Miss Amanda Ecklund and Lavern Grewe called at the Heinle home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. W. Grewe and fam- ily called at the C. L. Benzi farm Sunday. S. W. Burleigh ae By MRS. ALEX STEWART Norman Stewart called at Lee Mal- lards Sunday. Wilson Brown was a caller at Dan McCleans Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Webster also called there. Jake Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hinkley have been visiting several days at the Paul Hokel home. Missouri School No. 2 has started with Miss Evelyn Frier teacher. This is Miss Frier's third term here. Ernest Houser was a Saturday night and Sunday guest at the Swanson home. Stanley Francis and Sammy Rob- inson called at the Alex Stewart home Sunday. Roy Gamling of Wilton visited in this vicinity Sunday. Phil Storkel was a caller in this vicinity last week. Andrew Ervin, George Hoeheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart and fam- ily, Paul Hokel, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. John Engdahl and Miss Ger- trude Schroeder visited Miss Alice Swanson Monday. Mrs. Porter Nelson went to the home of her sister, Mrs. Walter Sund- quest, who lives near Still, Friday, to see her mother, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, who was very ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jiras and daughter Lillie were visitors and sup- per guests at the J. F. Little home near Regan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Viran Nelson and children Marjorie and Alden, of Bald- Fields, transacted business in Bis- marck Monday. Sylvanis Ervin was a caller at An- drew Ervins Sunday. Glenview | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and Mrs. Ladberg all of Bismarck, were guests at Jacobson’s Tuesday. In the eve- ni Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Quanrud at the Koppy home. Mr. and Mrs. John Glass of Man- dan, accompanied by Mrs. Charles Enders and children of Temvik, vis- ited at the Steve Koppy home Wed- nesday afternoon, Herman Wieldermuth of Linton was a caller at the Godfrey Grenz home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ohlhauser of near Hazelton are now sta: with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ohlhauser. Math Koppy transacted business in Winona Friday forenoon, Miss Hilda Schiermeister who has been staying at the Godfrey Grenz home the past several weeks is now at the Jake Schiermeister home and will teach school No. 2 here in Hamp- ton known as the Lawler school. Misses Elizabeth and Pauline Kop- Py were supper guests at the Porter Umber home Thursday. Frank Chesrown who spent several days in Linton with his family return- ed to the ranch Thursday forenoon. . Frank Chesrown and son Russell of Linton spent the week-end on the ranch. Miss Emma Joeb and Lester Mause- hund who are attending high school at Linton, spent the week-end at their parental homes. Several people of here attended the surprise party on Mrs. Glen Woods of near Linton Saturday evening. A very nice time was had by all. Lunch was served at midnight. Miss Pauline Koppy left for Stras- burg Sunday afternoon where she will attend high school. Mis Mildred Knudtson and brother Clarence of Minneapolis, accompan- ied by Porter Umber, the latter who visited in the cities the past week, arrived here at the Porter Umber home Saturday evening, School began here Monday, Gayton school No. 2, Herman Wilderm' boarding at the Jake EEE ing | Harriet win, were visitors at the F. C. Nelson| and family of Bismarck called there.| @ home Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Bud Nelson and chil- dren Billy and Betty were shoppers in the Capital City Tuesday. Miss Gertrude Schroeder is a guest Robert Morris of near Bismarck visited at Simons’ Tuesday evening. Bteve Monroe was a caller at Con Johnson's Tuesday. Harold Larson called at Jake Elia- By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Miss Wanda Pehl called at the L. afternoon. L. Zimmer home Monday uth of Linton, teacher. Mr. Wildermuth is Schiermeister Arthur, John and Minnie Hihlhoff, Martha nd Helen Neff and Jake Gill- ner. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Gillmer, daughter Erna and son Bobby were Monday ‘afternoon visitors at the David Schock Supper guests at the John Wutzke home Sunday were Rhinehart, Gus- tave, Olga, Brose, Walter Mihlhoff, Anna, Annette and Edna Gillmer and iia ae at wreta a ton spent several in Arena this week. Mr. and Mrs, E. Zacher-and daugh- ters Elaine and Ruth, of Bowdon, bod Sunday at the L. L. Zimmer ome. Edith Thompson and David Pol- lock of Chaseley were Sunday dinner guests at the A. O. Thompson home. ie Thompson will remain at her ome, Callers at the George Pehl, Sr., home Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Christ Witzel, Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzk, Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr, and Edna and Anna Gillner. Miss Ida Wutzk is going to stay at the Christ Witzel home and attend high school in Arena. Olga Brose had the misfortune of falling off a horse Sunday and had her left kidney crushed. She was tushed to the doctor immediately. She is reported recovering nicely at the time of this writing. Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family called at the George Pehl, Sr., home Sunday evening. b soem ro ee ll RockHill | es" aa Isaac Marcovitz motored to Bis- marck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kolb and fam- ily are leaving soon for Venice Cent ter, N. ¥., where they will make ‘their home. They will have an auction sale Sept. 20. ‘ Thursday guests at the J. F. Little home were Mrs. Mattie Bigler, Mrs. Will Richards, Mrs. Conrad Johnson, C. O. Kettleson, 8. W. Nemetz and Willie Jiras. Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Lindsey had as their guests this week Mrs. L. H. On- gard and daughter Lillian of Pasa- dena, Calif. They left Thursday for Mason City, Ia., where they will visit relatives. Miss Mabel Lytle, teacher at school No. 1, spent the week-end at the home of her parents at Wing. Laurice and Lewis Jorgenson, Car- oline and Alvin Brockett called at the J. W. Little home Saturday en route to Wing. Laurice will make her home with Mrs. Anna Fueling and attend high school in Wing this year. Mr. and Mrs. Moilenen visited friends near Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family were Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. is Barbara McCullough is attending school at Regan this year. Mrs. Bethel Bailey and daughter Dolores were Saturday guests at the | Mrs. Walter home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and fam- ° are moving to Bismarck this week make their home there for the K. Kolb and son Andrew, Al- n, Esther and Norma Tolliver were Sunday guests at the Mrs. V. N. Mon- roe home near Baldwin. Fred Ehnes was a Wing caller on Tuesday. Fritz Uhde called at the Andrew Walker home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasche and fam- ily of Wilton were Sunday guests at the H. C. Rasche home. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Bailey = Tuesday guests of Mrs. Abbie [et re Albert Vollen and son Eugene were ‘Wing callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Little and Gaughter Betty June and Andrew Walker were dinner guests at the Alvin Lang home Sunday. Mrs. K. O. Knutson was a Wed- nesday guest at the Albert Vollen, home. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Olson and son Raymond were Friday guests at the Wm. McCullough, Sr., home. Sterling By FERN | ORE: Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Goodman and family of Dawson were Sunday din- ner guests at the Tom Stewart home. Alton and Edgar Johnson and the Misses Olive and Grace Johnson motored to Moffit Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Johnson and family were Bismarck callers Sunday. Miss Beryl Sherman, who has vis- ited with relatives at Hazelton for the Past week, returned home Thursday. Chet Coons of McKenzie called at Sunday at the Henry Gesele home. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hints of Martin, N. D., also Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hintz, Jr. of McClusky, spent Sunday at the Ed Gesele home. Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray called Monday at El- mer Perry's. i Christ Stohler called at Haslegrove’s ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward of south of Tuttle are going to move to the farm which the Christ Stoblers are leaving. Christ Stohler and daughters Paul- i and Amelia went to Bismarck ursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Papke were in Tuttle Wednesday. Alex Neff, Sr., returned Saturday from Fargo where he has been serv- Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Sparks and daughters and Karl Wagner visited this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albright near Wilton and then visited over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray near Pet- tibone. From there they will leave for their home in Iowa, Miss Faye Roberts opened school Monday, Sept. 11, at the Ulfers school. j Missouri By MRS. K. RB. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Basart and family motored to Jamestown last week to visit with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Emory Woodworth were callers at the William MacDon- ald home Thursday afternoon. Vidette and Jerome Robidou spent the week-end at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth and family were Friday supper guests at the Oscar Swenson home north of Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. John Crawford and Mrs, Ralph Snyder were callers at the Alex Anderson home Thursday afternoon. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald, who left last week for South Dakota, that they would also motor to Chicago to at- tend A Century of Progress. Little Kenneth Clooten from north of Bismarck is staying at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stu- die Woodworth, and attending the Manning school No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne, John Clark and Miss Eliza Nicholson returned Sunday from Rapid City, 8. D., where they spent the past week visiting with the Wil- iam Lee family. Stanton Robinson is staying at the home of his uncle, Rasmus Robinson, near Menoken, and attending Meno- ken high school. a By MARGARET DAVIS Owen Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Ir- vin Johnsgn and sons, Bismarck, were Sunday guests at the L. W. Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Coleman and daughter Elsie, also Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyers of Baldwin. Edith Backman, Emerson Gill and Willis Johnson, Wilton high school students, spent the week-end in Ghy- lin. Mrs. Conrad Johnson and daugh- ters, Mrs. Mattie Hill, Emerson Gill, Arne and Oliver Tosseth and Mrs. Nick Holgerson and son Harold were callers at the L. W. Davis home last week, Miss Albertine Ohde, who has been visiting with Miss Elsie Coleman, re- turned Sunday to her home in Bis- marck. ‘Wilbur Noon was a week-end guest at the Nels Alm home. Mr. and Mrs. Ohde and son Jack were guests at the Victor Coleman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and daugh- ter Dorothy, Victor Coleman and son Walter were Monday guests at the L. W. Davis home. WOODIN IS OPTIMISTIC Washington, Sept, 15.—(?)—Secre- tary Woodin said Friday that the treasury might show a surplus for the present fiscal year. Increases in tax receipts all along, the line, he said, were most encouraging. He said he considered repeal of prohibition most probable and added that such action! would go far toward balancing the budget. Estimates for treasury re- COMPLETED RETALL STORE CODE READY FOR PRESENTATION picnmrmee 9 Price Committee Now Will Cone centrate Upon Question of Control ashington, Sept. 15—()—A final- Ader (A the consumer ministrator, for his analysis before fears ‘to President Roosevelt. Johnson said he believed it be a week before the agreement could be sent to the white house. The inter-departmental price come mittee, recently named to investigate the effect of the NRA upon prices, he said, would now concentrate on the question of price control, which is the paramount issue in the retail com- Pettis code establishes 10 per cent above wholesale cost 2s the minimum price at which a retailer may goods, and also has a 21 per cent dis count limit on trade-marked drugs and toilet articles whose retail price is fixed by the manufacturer. An idea under consideration at the , NRA Friday was that a non-governe mental board of impartial, prominent citizens be appointed to observe oper ations of the abd Ra i tiboad and determine whether 3 periment is in the public interest. As now drawn, however, the code cone tains no provision for limiting opere ation of price control to a trial. Prices Should Be Lower As seen by some officials, the mini» mum price limit actually should ree sult in lower average prices to the consumer than the present, unregue lated system. The price controt * would eliminate the practice of many chain and cut-rate establishments of advertising “Joss leader” items, which are @ few selected, well-known articles sold at actual cost to attract cuse tomers into the store to purchase othe er goods sold at a considerable profit, Under the proposed regulation stores would not be able to sell any article at a loss, and therefore of ficials figure such establishment would have to keep all prices down {0 a minimum profit to attract trade, The -master code excludes drug stores, which are to come under an almost identical separate agreement, However, drugs sold by general stores will be specifically regulated in the general compact. For Smallest Quantity Th formula adopted in the retai} rode for defining wholesale cost 1¢ the price of goods charged to the ree tailer for the smallest wholesale quantity. For instance, on canned goods thig would be one case. Originally the code called for in= voice cost as the basis upon which 10 per cent would be added to fix the minimum retail price. This was rejected because it would compel the small independent dealer, regarded as the backbone of trade, to bind himself permanently to maintain higher prices than big competitors who can buy from wholesalers at a greater discount. The new formula will permit the small dealer to meet the big competitor's price, though his profit may be smaller, Profit, however, is not expected to be made by anyone at the 10 per cent level. Experts of the government es< timate that at depression wage and employment levels, average merchane ising cost has been 15% per cen Under NRA’s labor cost incre: the average is estimated at 17 to 18 per cent. FAIR PLATFORM COLLAPSES Ellsworth, Wis., Sept. 15.—?}—Twa Persons were hurt and 300 shaken when a crowded temporary platform collapsed at the Pierce county fait Thursday, Herbert Johnson, 10, Ellsworth and Mrs. George of Elisworth were injured. They were taken to a Red Wing, Minn., hospital and released shortly afterward, 150,000 RETURN TO WORK Washington, Sept. 15—(P)—Sectes retary Perkins estimated Friday that 750,000 workers returned to jobs ig August and that payrolls in 89 of the principal manufacturing industries increased $12,000,000, indicating “the Stiecess of the NRA and other efforts toward industrial recovery.” Scorpions are born fully developed ceipts from January to the end of next : but still wrapped up in their ege-ene June, when the fi 1_year closes, he ' velopes; the mother carefully libere and | said, pare. extreme! a ates the young from this membrane, BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS school opened Mon- day, Sept. 11, with a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Leach are the} home Sunday evening. Make These Models at Home A NEW BAG AND Tw NEW SKIRTS - PATTERNS 727, 1562, 1568 by hvac lang Your wardrobe will seem ti large when you plan around ae : John Engdahl home this week.| sons Tuesday. Me ta A Viti Gee Te John Eliason and een teens parents of «baby. Roy born Meptapaber, in city Wed-| 5. itors at the Enock Carlson and Otto/acted business in the capi y a aaaaih ua Se cd Monday for| Mrs. Enock Anderson and two dau-| family motored to Tuesday. Baldwin, where she will be a substi- sea ieg ay aos tone Grands Jor ante Nor Coe omemesers ot om erson Trygg home Wed- home of Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson of| tute teacher for six weeks, afternoon. Mrs. Anderson has| Saturday afternoon. were visitors at the J. O. Lein po eS eer ga as | Bearer Be eit, 7 | the past summer. are staying at the Fred Hoffman Spitzer and Levi Carlson|home, spent the week-end at. their visited at Albert Larson’s Wednesday. | parental home. ite a few at thé Ladies| Mrs. Frank Pettygrove of Wilton] Ben Hubbard of Tuttle was a sup- son home Wednes- | Visited eae Thosny Ss per eee ate L, L, Zimmer home held |ernoon. . Mrs.’ ew . Boe a. the school as the teacher Laura Little} Albert Eide returned home from each pattern, home | has resigned and accepted a position] Minnesota We evening. Each of these models is 1: eginesday a te Se (ABe fom id - Bend coins from South Dakota Friday where she | elsewhere. Oscar Weitstock and family motor. hree) Albert Larson was a business visitor|ed to Bismarck Saturday. has been employed. or Palmer : : A pg began Monday i : Plainly your NAME, ADDR at. John Eliason’s We iy; Putnam who has spent the past week Es Maen niet acnned Siocencs tiie Visited 10 Bhsciards |e) Me Os Meee eens tiene and SIZE of with a substitute | Wednesday. y i ordered, each, ure bitte ip ill Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and| Albert Eide, Elsie Eide and Arthur Kenmar Jordahi| family spent Wednesday afternoon at| Thompson were Saturdsy afternoon were callers ‘Walter Simons' home. - callers in Tuttle. few days this week at| Wetzel and’ Ruth “Thompson were marck it a few days this week at a begin. Runny: the home of her uncle and sunt, Mr. Friday afternoon callers at the H. F. 5 Olson and|and Mrs. Ed Morris and family. to Bismarck Sun-| Cornelis Johnson spent Sunday aft- home. Ruth Thompson and Anna and An- two weeks at the; ernoon with Alice Larson. home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roth and family were Tuttle callers Sunday. Mrs, Jake Wiesenburger of Tuttle visited her daughter, Mrs. Bill Brose, here Wednesday. from Wednesday until Saturday a the home of his uncle, Arthur Mag: 5 or two. New pleat ‘ Se ee ied My ed here. It’s smart, SS bag foreach Ss... make a ‘attern 727 requires inch fabric and % yard Pattern 1562 8% eh BBS E 5 rir pa, Ge tae ae Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cook andj Leach home y evening. callérs| daughter of Ecklund, Mr. and Mrs.| Sunday visitors at the Bill Gillner lerb Karges of Bismarck, were Sun-|home were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel lay visitors at Simons’ homa, Fern) Wutzk, Otto, Otilia, George, Rhine- Simons returned home yith the Kar-| hart and Olge Brose, Waltér Mihihoff, were fordah - with her sister, Mrs. Roes Boone. aby, 4 Mr. and Mre. Lewis Wagner spen