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ee eva nee * Be atone RA sOcN MD '|__NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | ‘club expects to attend the annual |Achievement Day program and ban: {quet to be held next Friday in Bis- imarck, The Naughton club also will |take part in the Achievement Day j exercises, ed |. Ellison Stitzer of Bismarck is spend- ling a few days with relatives in the community while staying with his grandfather, Andy Peterson. Trygg OO By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Art Donaldson of Bismarck visit last Sunday at the Emil Hogue farm. Grace and Katherine Jenkins were @lso guests from Bismarck. See attend. x ad iene {tained a group of friends and relatives Bottineau camp Plainview, Ark., the ‘1st_of November. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Geral and Gwendolyn and Sam Brown mo tored west of Baldwin last Sunday ‘and were supper guests at the John Habeck home. fs Pete Zander made a trip to Bis- marck last Saturday. af Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and home Ear oy sneer raise Yaeie family from Driscoll were der aan Who Have been staying with Mrs. guests and ey guests at the |Brlckson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. ld home. jenkins, Barth Fricke, have moved into the residence and Beverly came from Bismarck last {2 Baldwin owned by Mr. Beicke. Tne Sunday and visited with his mother, oot. if the Uber BAPE OR Ene el Etta Jenkins, at the eee Bed tty building, Mr. and “Mrs. Gene Cunningham “ ‘poy ‘i 4, Guison, assisted by Rey, d to Bismarck Wednesday on ie ty 7 a apenas trip and visited with her ye Way Hey ot sere uae father at the Bismarck hospital who mu <a cae Eats ad rian See oe conch agen i, The Presbyterian Ladies’ Ald will Mr. and Mrs, George Zimmerman Weaseny ee a Lenihan next from Bainsville, Mont., were supper | e guests last Saturday with her niece.! honor of the marriage of their daugh- | er, Miss Emma Rupp to Reinhold Huber. Dancing was enjoyed with music furnished by Paul Borner and @ delicious midnight supper was served. The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Huber took place Saturday in Bis- jmarck. The newlyweds will make their —_—_———__-—-"* Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg, and! | Welch’s Spur overnight guests and Sunday with an- | he other niece, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cun- ningham and family. They returned to their home Sunday after visiting her brother, Ed Lundquist in the Bis-/ yrs. John Welch is home again marck hospital. after her trip to Grand Forks. Fred Habeck and son Orville from! Lawrence Doppler, Earl Baker, Wal- McKenzie were luncheon guests last'ter Nugebauer, Paul Hanson, Robert Sunday at the Geo. Nelson home and! wetch, A. D. Welch, Alfred Born and also stopped in at the David Try8¢/mrs. John Johnson were all in Bis- home. 'marck Monday. John Anderson and twins, Edgar; [Luella Tollefson, teacher at Boyd and Edsel and Helen were luncheon! schoo] No. 1, was quite ill with bron- guests Thursday at the Geo. Nelson chitis the first of this week. Mrs. nome: Glen Oder substituted for her at Word has been received here of the! schoo] a couple of days. recent marriage of Harry Hoore, Park) ‘Lawrence and Leo Doppler, Russel Rapids, Minn., to Margaret Ruther-|-rojjefson, Anna Doppler, Marcus ford, Hubbard, Minn., and that of!trempbley, Luella Bird and little Mabel Nelson, Park Rapids, to John | daughter ‘Betty were dinner guests at Schockman, Mr. Horne and MTs. the Robert Welch home Monday eve- Schockman are well known in this/ring' "Tne oocasion was Lawrence's vicinity, having lived here for some birthday, time. Mr. Horne and Mrs. Schock-| Ojiver Welch spent a few days this man are brother and sister of G€0.! eee with his son John. bsichary Bob Grantham and Russel Tollef- By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp enter- | Ghylin and family were dinner guests at their home Saturday evening in} The Trygg Cederhill Homemakers club members held a special meeting Friday, the 20th of Oct., at the home of Mrs. Arthur Magnus. The pro- gram for Halloween to be given Oct. 3ist will be held at school No. 3. A fish pond will also be staged. At the conclusion of the meeting a lunch. eon was served by the hostess, assist- ed by her daughter, Mabel, and Betty Risch. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott hav rented the Kolb farm. They hav vesided north of Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald were dinner and supper guests Sun- day at the Geo. Nelson home. Willie Jiras and Gib Cederstrom were call- ors. The Trygg Cederhill Homemakers tlub members will meet and practice their program Sunday afternoon, the $9th, at the home of Mrs. Geo. Nelson. YO ! Menoken | —<—________-_+ By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Paul Holmes and daughter Miss Allene returned Wednesday from Moberley, Mo., where they went to son, with a couple of friends from Bismarck, went on a hunting party with Leo Doppler Monday. Aune Doppler spent most of this week at the E. E. Baker home, assist- ing Mrs. Baker with fall sewing. A. D. Welch called at the home of his nephew, Robert Welch, Tuesday. Meriwyn and Warren Baker. visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and | Mrs. E. E. Baker, Wednesday evening. Glen Baker was taken to the hospi- tal the middle of this week, suffer- ling from kidney trouble. Arthur Bates, Earl Baker, Murl {Ennin, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and baby son were in Bismarck Thursday. | Claude Chapel, recently of Arling- |ton, 8. but now en route to join \his family at Bonners Ferry, Idaho, Jarrived in this community Friday Welch. He visited at the Robert Welch, A. D. Welch, Mrs. Ruth Mc- Murrich and Arthur Knudtson homes over the week-end. Mr. Chapel and two sons expect to make the trip by motor. Leo and Anne Doppler were in Bis- marck Saturday. Rueben and Charleen Johnson have evening with O. P. Welch and John | Man); visit Mr. Holmes’ mother. been staying at the home of their HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ere ig Legg at the 8. L. Jordah] home Sun. ee visiting in Bismarck and James- wn. Rev. N. McCoy will preach at the school house Sunday, Oct. 29. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bailey have moved ito the H. Rasche place. Misses Neoma Berg and Thelma Hanson spent the week-end at their jhomes in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet and Oscar Olson and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. ; at the Ole Olson home in’ Wing Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and family | Were supper guests at the Cecil Elkins home Sund: McKenzie (i By MRS. T. T. HUGHES met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. ‘an Scott. The new officers with; President Mrs. Henry Larson were in charge. Project Leaders Mrs. E. L. Adams and T. T. Hughes gave the lesson on “The business of feed- ing the family at low cost.” The} quick method of making sauerkraut was demonstrated by Mrs. T. T. Hughes, assisted by Mrs. E. L. Adams. The following program committee was appointed: Mrs. Ed. Conley, Mrs. E.j W. Anderson and Mrs. E. F. Easton. Mrs. T. T. Hughes was appointed news reporter for the club. Mrs. W. A. Mallory became a member. The next meeting will be Nov. 16th at the jome of Mrs. W. L. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson left by airplane Wednesday for Chicago where they will attend a Century of Progress exhibition. The Van Ness family have moved to Menoken. They have lived in the Parsonage the past summer months. Mrs. Alfred Slovarp of Britton visited her sister, Mrs. V. Scott, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bailey of Mof- fit were Monday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams. The local school board held a meet- ing Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gable and fam- ily of Gibbs township were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. John Gable and Miss Doyle of near Bismarck were Tues- day evening‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes. B. A. Drawver and daughter, Miss Dorothy, were Saturday evening visi- tors at the Fred Habeck home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and family were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leach and Joy Franeon of Arena were visitors at ee L, E. Heaton, Sr., home Wednes- y. Homer Craven and Royal Thomas were Sterling callers Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Ruehrer were | week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fuehrer at Zeeland, N. D. Mrs. H. R. Raeshke returned home from Minneapolis Thursday. . Mrs. Wm. Wilton, Jr., and infant daughter returned home after a two weeks visit with relatives at Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Wright, Lila Robinson of Jamestown were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George ly. Dorothy Wilton of Sterling 1s; spending this week with her grand- mother, Mrs. W. L. Wilton, Sr. Mrs. George Manly, Mina and Man- ferd Manly, Mr. and Mrs. Otto! Schlauch and the Misses Lovetta Sanborn and Margaret Olson were callers in Bismarck Monday evening. |penied him, The McKenzie Homemakers club|returned home Friday evening. {nesota. 1 ing talk was given by Mr. Kling. A ‘divorce mock trial was also given which was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ambers and son Harold spent Thursday evening at the H._L, Ambers home. Selma Rise spent Saturday evening and Sunday at her parental home. Ployed at Watford City, N. D., is spending a few days at the B. N. Lein home. D. D. Barkman and Alfred Arne- son spent Saturday attending to busi- {ness matters at Bismarck. Glenwood Rise spent Saturday at the John Birkeland home. Ted Varholt who has spent the past few days in Minnesota returned hoz Friday evening. M. A. Lein at = Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise, children Clara and Glenwood spent Sunday evening at P. H. Kluksdahl’s. Mrs. B. N. Lein, who has spent the past week visiting friends at Driscoll Mrs. Helmer Arneson spent the past veek with her sister, Mrs. Ted Var- holt, while Mr. Varholt was in Min- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., and son Neil of Arena, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Joseph- son spent Sunday afternoon at D. D. Barkman’s. A large crowd attended services and Ladies’ Aid at the church Sunday. Mesdames B. N. Lein and J. O. Rise entertained the aid. Geo. Christianson and Irwin Rise motored to Driscoll Monday. Driscoll $—__—___________4 By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Henry Apland is a patient at one of the local hospitals in Bis- marek, Miss Golda Beggs, R. N., who has spent the past three weeks caring for Mrs. H. P. Hanson, returned to Bis- marck Sunday. Kenneth D. Ruble of Minneapolis spent the week-end visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble. Mrs. C. J. Peterson has recently had | .Mayland Christenson, who is em-; drew Walker home Monday evening for a two weeks visit. Mrs. Strasner is a sister of Mrs. Clayton Little. Willie Jiras was a Friday and Sat- urday guest at the J. F. Little home. Mrs. K. Kolb and son Andrew will make their home this winter with ‘Mrs. V. N. Monroe near Baildwin. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bailey have lmoved on the H. C. Rasche farm {where they will make their home. Clayton Little has purchased the farm which is now ely by Mr. Minneapolis Friday to assist her hus- band with the auction sale. They Leg Yeaving later for Fargo to make their future home. | Elmer Falmer called at the 8. W. Nemetz home Monday. Miss Emma Nelson, {school No. 1, will make her home now with her sister, Mrs. Clifford Scott. Clifford Scott has moved on the Mrs. K. Kolb farm. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and daughter Deloris motored to Wing Saturday. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Mollenen were guests of friends near Wing Wednesday. ‘The Rev. Noah McCoy of Carring- ton will conduct church services at the Canfield schoolhouse Sunday. Mrs. Guss Graf was i Tuesday guest. at the August Krause home. ‘Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and son Joseph ‘sccompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kettleson to Wilton Friday. lay evening. bare Secor ot Jamestown is & guest this week of his mother, Mrs. bie McCoy. aa and ‘hers. Albert Vollen and family were Sunday guests at the K. O. Knutson home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Bismarck callers Monday were Coy and Ira Bailey. Mr. and Mrs, Lytle and Phyllis tle attended a Sunday at the Patterson ranch given for Mrs, Mike Pankyawich, a recent bride. ——_—____—__* as visitors Mr. Breen and son of Grand Forks. ms Miss Lillian Sampson, who has been @ patient at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck for several weeks, return- ed ee Sunday. : rs. J. O. Wright left Thursday evening for Chicago to attend the ihe vf Shir exposition. Mrs. wi visit relatives in other ene of Illinois. Martha Lee left Monday for Bismarck where she will be employed. Mrs. H. Gunderson spent the week- rend at the Bjorhus home in Lein. township. Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., and Mrs, A. ree will be hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thursday, Nov. 2, at the M. J. Olson home. Mrs. P. A. Page of Golva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morton, who has been visiting here for several days, returned to her home Monday. Harold Swanson, who has been em- Ployed at Brittin, returned home Fri- day evening. Mrs. John Steeg visited at the Sharpe home Friday evening. Iver Norby visited friends in Steele Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dorson and son of Sterling visited Mr. and Mrs, Carl Erickson Tuesday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Friar of Harvey Spent the week-end visiting at the C. A. Swanson home, Mr. and Mrs. C. Breen and family of Bismarck visited Mrs. C. J. Peter- Son Tuesday evening. A series of movies of the World's Mrs, Jack Koch entertained at 2 quilting bee Wednesday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Van Ness and nephew of McKenzie have moved in the front part of the section house. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haigge of Brain- erd, Minn. are now visiting their daughter, Mrs. Homer Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kamphaugh of Hatton, N. D.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keitzel during the week-end. Mr. Kaumhaugh and Mrs. Reitzel are brother and sister. P. T. A. was held Friday evening. Music was furnished by Ramus and Burton Roberson and Norma and Elmer Agnew. Then the patrons of the school enjoyed an old-fashioned spelling match. Lunch was served by Mesdames Park Wood, Richard Salter and Tom Moffitt. } Mrs. Gladys Dreis went by train to Fargo Friday visiting friends and re- latives, returning Sunday. Mrs. Laura Dance entertained the| Uadies’ Aid Thursday afternoon with seven members present and two visi- tors. Mrs. Edd Ebling will entertain she Ald at the next meeting. Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER ‘The Baldwin school is holding shipped to St. Paul. tarnival Fridsy evening. There will Clyde Brooks was a caller at the J. ‘be all sorts of attractions and a gen-!4 Varley home Saturday. zral good time is anticipated. The yrs. Bud Nelson has,returned to her Peocends will be used for school pur-' home here, Revie coenpleted fe. term "The Crofte Star Homemakers club|enje nT “en! 1 anniek: will hold a pot-luck supper at the ane. Mrs. Enoch Carlson visited her ‘Laurence Stocks home Saturday eve- 5 - zing. ‘Members of the club and their | {2the!, George Rosenbeck, in the Bus Fert cee reid. marck hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Ira Palkenstein was pleasantly} © Fy surprised Sunday when e@ group of| Canfield friends and rolatives satbared cine home previous to her ving on an extended trip to Pacitic coast points } By MBE. A. F-GMEIEY Mrs. Falkenstein received a nicely Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox were callers fitted traveling bag from her famil, s She will leave here soon for her im- lat ibe Sinver ‘Whitmer home Sunday mediate destination, San Francisco.' _ Later on she will visit relatives at ee, AA weds bed ie é. Tacoms, Los Angeles, Portland, Ore- Fisher home Wednesday afternoon. gon, and other western points. She The hext meeting will be held at the will be away until early spring. aed Davenport base ey. 8. Mrs. Noel Borner visited with reletives Davenport was appointed chairmen of near Arnold Monday. jeats committee for the supper and Mrs. Howard Taplin of Still enter- S#le gS de paris oe ta N. tained a large group of friends and ,1"8, HcCoy left. for Carrington, N. relatives at her home Tuesday eve- © wags MRERE Be enter. WF He egtose martoge te maory Mer. A. mecting was held Friday grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davenport and family visited at the home of Mrs. Davenport's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otte Dorman Sunday. Anne Doppler started work at the Jack Ishmael home this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and Sgt. Baird visit- ed at the Robert Welch home Sunday evening. 4h Cromwell _———$—$___—__@ By LILLIE JIRAS Howard Nelson, Sam Brown and Willie Jiras were guests at the Emil Hogue home Tuesday evening. Anton Fisher and Pete Lundquist were guests of Martin Nelson Sunday. Joe Vorstek left Monday for his home at Galeton, Mo., after spending brothers’ home. Miss Alice Swanson visited Bud Nelson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moffit of Ster- ling and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mof- fit and daughter of Menoken were entertained at dinner and supper ind Mrs. J. A. Varley. Mrs. ——— i Wilton | ee By MRS. ART FERRIS | State’s Attorney G. A. Lindell of Washburn was a caller in Wilton Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russel of, Minot were week-end guests at the, A. J. Abbot home. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kircher of Minot were guests Sunday at the Ed. Kuhnert home. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Danielson, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schmidt, Mrs. Job Taylor and William Brown attenedd the Old Settlers’ banquet at Bismarck Wednesday evening. ! —_—___—— | Steiber | OO | By MRS. WM. HICKEL i Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and the past two months at the Brown! vitiren were Bismarck callers Sat- ‘he Homemakers club at her house urday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strand, Mrs. Lundberg and son Bud called at the F.C. Uhde home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gdub returned home Tuesday after spending a week with relatives at Ashley, N. D., and Eureka, 8. D. Fair was shown here in the hall Mon- day evening. | Stanley Hanson spent Monday in Bismarck. . | Mr. Lauf of Marion, a brother of W. Lauf, is visiting at the Lauf home. j Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Carl Muth, Walter Dietzman and £0n Edwin called on John Olsen Mon- day evening. Mrs. Melick and Miss Opal Melick were callers at the Lawrence Mad- land home Tuesday afternoon. Joe Fischer was a business caller at the W. A. Dietzman home Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland| baa shoppers in Bismarck Wednes- lay. Carl Muth is employed by Mc- Cormick Brothers at the present time. Mrs. Chas. McCormick entertained Oct. 12 with eight members present. Mrs, Lena Lundquist was a visitor. Harry Larson from Bismarck and Jake Harmes were dinner guests at the W. A. Dietzman home the previ- ous Wednesday. Miss Edith Olson, who has been staying at the Anton Fischer home Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zelmer and during her mother's illness, accom- family of Schrunk township have now panied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer to moved to this township. Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh are the Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms and parents of a girl born last week. daughter Tena, Mr. and Mrs. Law- C. Spitzer and son of Parshall, N.D., rence Madland, Mr. and Mrs. Adam spent Friday night at the Jake Gaub Schauer, Mrs. A. Kruger and son home en route to South Dakota. Mr. John, Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Spitzer is a brother of Mrs. Gaub. Edwin, Floyd Owen and John Glum Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicke] and son transacted business in Bismarck dur- called at the John Anderson home ing the week. Frida} | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son visited at the Ed. Widger home ; Sunday. iia Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer and children were callers at the Joe | Fischer and Walter Dietzman homes, |Saturday. % Miss Opal Melick visited at the Wm. Kershaw hone this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms went to Their son, John, who had been taking treatment at the sanatorium for the past two years, returned home with them. sy. Alvin and Caroline Brackett spent the week-end at the Gaub home. Albert and Bessie Anderson, Ray- mond and Mildred Gaub spent Thurs- day evening at the John Zelmer home. The teacher and pupils of Pleasant View school are having a program, carnival and basket ial at the school house Friday evening, Oct. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kurle and Miss Adeline Kurle called at the Gaub home Saturday evening. a et Bas SE sons spent at = strom home near Still. nee Little Doris Nelson of Driscoll is Spending several days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Carlson. Ole Wold and son Joe called at the F.C. Uhde home Sunday. ei “hist party Thursday night. A delici- ous lune ‘was served midnight 17 hostess. Edwin Dietzman and Edgar John- son were callers at the Cedric Craig | ~ Wing ——— By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Perala of Mandan visited at the C. S. Teppo home Sat- Nn and Mra, Ole Olson and daugh- ter Violet and son Oscar and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and children of Can- field pease guests at the Ole Olson junday. nee Madland and son Kenneth and Alice McCloskey were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Bally Gidea, harley dohnson, Leon: Bal 5 3 hanes ad Severi Eckhlom spent Tuesday eve- ning at John Gylden’s. ‘Meivin Erickson and Clarence Olson were supper guests at Anna Dronen's evening. Mrs. Ida Thorson and children spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spangkovich north of Wing. was the former Dronnen, Benn Harju and Fil Linska spent Sunday evening at Seigie Josephson’s Sunday. Miss coll Dison and Sally Gyl- Gust Eckholm’s Misses Hilma Kavonius’ Friday evening and Victor Koski’s Thursday evening. Sulo Gylden was an overnight guest ‘of Dave Josephson Wednesday. Oscar Magnuson and son George were business callers at John Hoka- na’s Monday. Seth and Severt Gylden were busi- ness callers at Lu Neth’s near Me- Chas. Our, Merrill Idndsey, Guy Mc- | Andrew Lit- shower af Mr. and Mrs. G. Grenz visited friends in Hazelton Sunday evening. Jenkins this district Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Koppy called at the Godfrey Grenz home Thursday after- noon. = James Herr called at the Dewey Lawler home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday fore- Phyllis Little of Regan spent the|™ week-end visiting with Ruth Lytle. Katherine and Anns Marie Mueller spent Saturday night with Dorothy Frazier at the H. C. Edgerton home. Mrs. Anna Fueling spent Sunday visiting at the Albert Little home. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton and son Clyde spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting relatives in 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. Chenowith and son Roderick and Linda Stirtola were Sunday evening visitors at the Alfred Larson home. ‘The Homemakers club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. A. E. Kop- on W. Graham was a caller in Bis- marck Tuesday. ‘Rosebud Hilsdorf and Donald Olson called at the J. R. Fitzgerald Richard Weber, Theo Johns and Mabel and Hamil Lytle attended the district Christian Endeavor rally held at Wilton Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Lein and baby daughter of Regan were Sunday visi- tors at the J. O. Lein home. C. Harvey and Gladys Lein motor. ed to Bismarck Wednesday to get Mrs. Harvey and Laverne, who have been in the hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cleveland were guests at E. E. See's birthday dinner. held at the See home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson of Pettibone spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting relatives and friends in Wing. wo idre and Miss Rice spent the week-end at the latter's home in/the Mercer. Judy May Peipkorn had the mighap of breaking her arm one day last week the school yard. She fell off the jant stride. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson and daughter Jean and Mrs. J. Glanville spent the week-end at Valley City visiting with Ferne Glanville and Lucille Anderson who are attending college there. Mr. Al went on to Fargo to attend to mat- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sedivic of Bis- marck and Mr. and Mrs. George Mag- nus of Sterling ree visitors at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Olson was a dinner guest at the Geo. Pehl home Sunday. ———— : Lyman By 8. GYLDEN in | 4nd frien ning. and Lucinda Appert of near Hagelton visited at the Frank Lawler home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber arrived home Saturday afternoon after visit- ing the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Knudtson of Minn. Callers at the Steve Koppy home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz, Miss Hilda Ohlhauser, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister, Her- man Wildermuth and Olof Knudtson. Mr. and Mrs. David D. 8. Joeb and daughter Magaline motored to Linton early Sunday morning. Carl Woods wasa caller at the committee, on which John Beyers and Petae Schlabach were also designat- ed to serve. Henry O. Putnam, coun- ty extension agent, was in charge of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durfee were Sterling callers Thursday. and son Dean| 37 MRS. BAY HAZLEGROVE ‘The Misses Ellen and Martha Harju overnight Mrs, William Harju -Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Holmes and son Prank, Miss Gerda and George Smith were dinner at i Anderson Sati ‘. Howard Smith transacted business Sterling Monday. __ Horace Fairchild and son Hanaford called at the Pete Youngreen home Mr, and Mrs. Dave Josephson and | priday, aaron Tee Fenton and son George were callers at Arne Antilla’s Monday. Miss Sally Gylden spent afternoon at Mrs. Anna Dronen’ ‘Miss Lydia Eckholm had the mis- fortune of Seis, seme separator cut badly Tuesday. She w Bismarck where several stitches taken to close up the nds. moa daley pe her. Walfred Antilis wasacaller at John Gylden's Wednesday. Dan Wabiman of Thursday. 5 - Seth and Severt Gylden were sup- » Wing, called at the Leonard and daughter Eloyce of Bis- M.!home. Miss | 1 ‘a trip to Denhoff Wednesday where the Strands called on relatives. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Henry Thor and small daughters, Miss Selma ‘Thor, Mr. and Mrs, ©, G. Hagstrom and daughter, Naomi, called at the Oscar Ecklund e Thursday. { bare John Johnson and son, Rag- nar, and Miss Hilda Ghylin visited with Mrs. Signe Johnson re Doris Johnson was an over-night guest of Helen Pearson Thursday. ‘Albert Johnson and Walter Sund- quist made a trip to Bismarck Satur- day. Helen and George Johnson were overnight guests at the Charlie Noon Miss len apolis was a guest at the Axel Asp- lund home Sunday. She is a return- ed missionary from China. A number of people from the community attend- ed the service in Cg ciny urch in Regan Sunday evenini wien ‘Miss Gustafson told of her work. The Baby Beef Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Erickson Friday evening. The Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Victor Anderson Thursday afternoon. ‘Mrs. C. L. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Noon spent last week- end with Mr. and Mrs. M. Laughlin of Jamestown. Mrs. Laughlin is & sister of Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Noon. The party returned Monday. . Miss Neva Noon visited with Miss Dorothy Kronick Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Strand made 8 trip to Bismarck Thursday. Miss Dorothy Kronick entertained number of young friends at a party ‘Thursday evening at her home. PF ' Christiania | ———__* By VIOLET A. CLARKE Roy Frandson spent Sunday at the Adolph Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and family visited at the Christ Schoon home Friday evening. 7 Miss Nellie Dance, teacher of school No. 3, spent the week-end at Menoken. Roy- Hansen and Robert Sharp were callers at the J. W. Beyers home Mond: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus and family, accompanied by Stanley Frandson, motored to Bismarck Fri- day. Edward Smith was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Bismarck callers Tuesday. George and Harold Chappel were (F pS EE SAT: } Heaton ' hi By SARAH HEINLE was a dinner guest at the Heinle home Wednesday. Mrs. William Brezden and sy), Frank were shoppers in Bismarck Henry Neuhardt of thee ath Miss Marie Brezden left. Friday for Winnipeg to visit her aunts, ~ John Hammack, Vernon Mo; and Lester Keck shopped in Saturday. Visitors at the Sam Berg home ‘g Gustafson of Minne- jSunday were Mr. and Mrs. soy Berg and family, Mr. and Berg and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew er) a cid Rew. ir. and Mrs. Fr ‘agner and family visited at the Heinle home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ' Seibel anq sons are now making their home at, Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Grewe and family were dinner guests at thc John Schlofman home Sunda: Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shearer visited at the Grewe home Saturday evening. Sterling | OO By FERN R. STEWART — Elsus Elness and Mr. and Mrs Elder Elness and nephew, Frankie. returned Sunday after spending the past week with friends and relatives in the southern part of the state. { Emery Turner and Mrs. Eva Tur. jner were Bismarck shoppers Satur. day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart visited lat the Elsus Elness home Sunday evening. { Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson anc family and Miss Grace Johnson were arck shoppers Friday. Bismarck shoppers from here Sat- urday were Mrs. Hallie Belk ana son Loyal, Mrs. M. H. Nelson, Mr and Mrs. Tye Johnson, Carey John. son, Jr., Ralph Meyer and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart. Tom Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Johr, Benz, P. M. Gosney and Herman Nei: man left Tuesday for Williston, N D., where they will attend the Farm: ers’ Union convention. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivec called a the Henry Van Vorn home Sun. ry. Miss Vivian Larson spent the week-end at her home in Sibley Butte township. Tyler Johnson and daughter Olive were Bismarck shopperg Saturday. Sterling callers day. M Mrs. Harry Clooten spent Saturday in Bismarck with relatives ‘right and son Clifford » Jennie Clarke’s home Joe callers in Sterling Saturday. al Harriet By MISS E, M. THOMPSON The North Star Homemakers met at the L. L. Zimmer home Saturday afternoon. Miss Emma Nelson was a guest of Ann Eide over the week-end. Mi id Mrs. Ted Hoffman and family and Mrs. Fred Holwegner and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., motored to Tuttle Saturday to visit relatives. The 4-H sewing clubs met at the H. F. Williams home Saturday aft- ernoon, The meeting was devoted to the checking up of score cards and arments to be exhibited Nov. 3 at jismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter Verna Mae, Ida Wutzke and Edith and Ruth Thompson at- tended the P. T. A. program in Lein school No. 2 Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rachel were callers in Wing Saturda: Mr. and Mrs. John Weisenburger, Sr., called at the home of their meetin, ~ daughter, Mrs. John Merkel, Tues-| Saturda: day. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., and Carl Ginter motored to Bismarck Thursday to transact busines: Mrs. H. F. Williamson, Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Mrs. A. O. Thompson motored to Wing Friday afternoon. Pe tie des : eitstock moved to ing inesday where she wil make her home with 7 wSartin’ Geli in er calted at the Ted Hoffman home Wednesday after- noon, Martha Merkel, Bertram Olson, Louise Pehl, Oscar Potts, Kenneth Brendon, Wanda Pehl, E jomp- son and David Pollock were Sunday evening visitors at the Christ Wetzel om Hazlegrove her daughter, | C. J. Johnson and son Carey were Bismarck shoppers Satu: | Wilson By MES. cont A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle spent Sunday at the Carl Gesele home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neumiller anc children visited at the John Berg home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Schell announce the marriage of their daughter Hilda to Emil Grass of Turtle Lake. The wedding took place at the bride's home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rever of Turtle Lake spent Sunday at the Gust Neu- miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Keck and son, also Miss Martha Keck of Chicago, spent Sunday evening at the John Berg home. Rev. and Mrs. Thile of McClusky were dinner guests at the Christ os Bone Bandage rr. ane irs. John Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. John Rever, Jr.’ motored to South Dakota and to other points where they are visiting relatives for * ie Clara Whicher i irs. Clara Whicher is a guest at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange. Mrs. Christ Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long motored to Bismarck ti ‘y- Miss Ruth Freitag spent the week- end at the home of her parce in Wilton, er and sor Mr. and Mrs, Jake Ws Duane spent Sunday at Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble, Sr.. spent Friday at the Gust Neumille: ie. 1 | Florence Lake By MRS. L. C, MARCHANT LeRoy Marchant was a Monday caller at the Dave Hochhalter home. Arthur Witt was a Monday eve- ping caller at the LeRoy Marchant ome, James.Tees was a caller en eteae Helen 2 irs. Henry Roth i returned Wednesday pe ena the past week with her brother-in- law ae sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mi johnson was a Wednes- iss Martha Kraft called on Mrs. Clara J day visitor at the Henry Seilinger . Hawkins Monday. home, "Roy Papke called at ‘Hazelgrove cy Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mr. ay ies Wan Dirlen called not Batra acne th Ee a Tuesday eve- |chant wi eveni ets ce were on their way home St the Orvey Bale ens meee irom Washburn. Gust Witt was a Sunday caller at Gailbrieth and August | the Dat Hochhalter home. w. 5 iter neta payed sae. isnt Wednesday| Mrs. E. M. Glanville and Mise Johnson were Saturday shop- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkii i ied ee sons Henry and Philip were ae ret one Cla guests Sunday at the Hazlegrove days with rel ad ad lai ies ue As Soder. D ir. and Mrs. Her i id Clear Lake family were Sunday visite ot She Henry Seilinger home. yy | Ecklund | ——————____ By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Alfred and Clara Diede sre Adol, dalek siting at the Samuel Schuler home esday. | motor trip to to Na-|kota to visit relatives. of Still was an event of the week, Wht. The following officers were) Esther, Pauline and “The ophil Ans. Hayes ‘was & Moffit call- per guests at William Harju's Wed- Thursday evening a number from elected: Mrs. O, Whitmer, president; | Schatz spent Tuesday evening at-the Mr. and Mrs, Matt Benfield and er Sunday. shter, Mr. and Mrs, A. Kilian, Mrs. P. E. Patton, vice president; Miss here attended the wedding dance held | 4 at the home of the bride's parents, V-,,0/0m Secrelary treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris, several , miles northeast of here. The newly- weds will make their home on a farm in Ecklund township. At both the dance and the shower, Mr. Taplin and his bride received a number of beau- {iful and useful gifts for their new Susan and Mary Poole enter- Gaub home. a en, who is . Chay » spent y _evenii it, itensen home. "Chav eet ¢ to visit Ris sistos lore leat ‘s Rai. rold township, accom- ell and aa a . and Mrs, Henry Myron ind Fauline Spitzer ‘aod, Marcella Klein visited at the Joe Warmks me Sunday, ‘ and and Pauline were shoppers in the Capital City Sa A i| Mr. and Me Oe ote ‘wert jarck Monda: tel Spi ealed'at the John Parerkn hom Hi aenaed 1 Spitzer visited with Fran} y A Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Miller. were shoppers ta the Capital City Satur: Mr, Dan Klein and Mr. and Mrs. William Klein motored to Birwiarck rt i i