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THE BISM ARCK TRIBUNE, ~. | NEWS OF OUR Rock Hill | —________+ By RUTH LITTLE Mr, and Mrs. Guss Graf and chil- @ren returned home from South Da- kota Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and fam- fly are moving on the H. C. Rasche farm this week. Mrs. Isaac Marcovitz left for Min- meapolis Saturday. Later she will meet her husband at Fargo where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Strasner will leave Tuesday for Thermoplois, Wyo- ming, after spending two weeks here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker were week-end guests at the Herman Haakenson home at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald were Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home. The Graf young folks entertained ‘Thursday evening Phyllis and Virgil Little and Mabel Lytle. Chris Waugeman called at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borth and Wil- lie Ehnes were Wednesday evening guests at the Guss Graf home. George Magnuson and Clyde Little; attended a party at the Art Riling home Saturday evening. Andrew Walker received word that his brother at Kulm, N. D., had pass- ed away. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ira Bailey was a guest several | days last week of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family were Thursday evening guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs. Schatz and family have moved on the farm vacated by Rudolph Schafer. Mrs. Mary Walters was a Wednes-; day guest at the Andrew Walker - home. Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Knutson were Sunday guests at the Albert Vollen home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. oF | Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Ruth Wilmot and Alf Johnson spent Sunday at the Harry Davenport home. Edith Francis and Ode Bailey of Bismarck were visitors at the Earl Mowder home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mowder and Mrs. Sarak Mowder motored to Wilton Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Mowder re- mained there and will make her home there this winter with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Wilmot. Mrs. Pete Michelsen called at the Ole Wold home Thursday afternoon. Hazel Wold was an overnight guest of Thelma Hanson at the A. F. Ghy- lin home Wednesday. 1 Buster Schilling spent the week-end at the Roy Little home. Mr. and Mrs. August Lundberg en- tertained a number of friends at a dancing party Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and children were Sunday afternoon visi- tors at the H. Halvorsen home. nn) if Sterling | By FERN R. STEWART ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen called at the Tom Stewart home Wednesday. T. N. Johnson was a Bismarck shop- per Tuesday. Fern Stewart spent Monday night and Tuesday with Doris Chenoweth. Miss Lucille Elness, Curtis Elness and John Elness were Bismarck shop- pers Tuesday. Mrs, Eva Turner sponsored a Hal- loween party for the little folks Mon- day night at her home. The table, which was decorated with black and orange crepe paper, was centered with a cake. The evening was spent in Playing games, ducking for apples and popping corn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. George Kusch was a town caller Monday. { Basketbi high schoo} first practice. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lang visited at the Wm. Langley home Sunday. ‘The local Farmers Union will spon- sor an Armistice dance Friday eve- ning, Nov. 10. Ai ae Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. H. M. Ward and children spent Sunday in Bismarck. Mrs, A. Eisenbeisz and Mrs. Irving Hanson and son were shoppers in » J. Swanson and family spent the week-end at Steele. ‘Mrs, Ella Rosvold of Thelma town- ship entertained the Misses McCor- mick, Jacobson, the Pederson and Me- dJand families Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann had @s callers Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wood Cox of Valley City. Mrs. John Mount entertained a group of ladies at luncheon last Tues- day afternoon, Oct. 24. Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Schlenker and Mrs. Olga McLellan of Goodrich visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seemann last Sunday. They also visited at the E. C. Ruble home. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Nelson were din- ner guests Sunday at the M. T. Olson home. daughter Jeanne were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Scudder entertained the teachers at dinner last Wednesday evening. The Sew-So club was organized at the Oscar Pederson home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Everett Carr and Mrs. Meyer spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Al Chapin. _ The League held a Hal- loween party at the A. M. Brushwein season for the Sterling/ pened Monday with the rand Mrs. A. Hammar and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and family spent Sunday evening at the Clarence Swanson home. K. A. Ersland, Ole Swee and daugh- ter Judith were Sunday dinner guests at the M. Sawyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson and |family visited at the P. C. Dompt home at Steele Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble and Mi ‘day evening. {ily of Osakis, Minn., are new residents here. Mr. Coulthorpe is a nephew of John Coulthorpe. ‘ Mrs. Ed. Thomas, Mrs. E. J. Erick- son and Mrs. Oscar Pederson visited Mrs. George Schlabach Thursday aft- !ernoon, {_ Mrs. Edith Scudder of Glendive, Mont., is visiting her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Scudder. Mrs. Frank Albers is a patient at one of the local hospitals in Bismarck. Brittin t ———_—_—_ By 0. DUTTON “Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mills and fam-| Friday. Elvin Hoover and nephew Ammon Pifer left Tuesday for Chicago. They will visit the Century of Progress and also relatives. Mrs. Jule Doan and Mrs. Frank King and children were Monday aft- ernoon callers at the Dutton home. Miss Clara Mauk was a supper guest | at the Dave Kershaw home Monday. { Marshall Dralle was a visitor in Mandan Monday. Mrs. Henry Crawford of Bismarck was a caller at the John Stewart and Dave Kershaw homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Kimball and Carol Bower were Sunday guests at the Chas. Bower home. The Brittin Homemakers met in Bismarck Wednesday and enjoyed a dinner in the Grand Pacific dining Toom. Bismarck visitors Friday were Richard Day, Jason Hoover and Cas- sel Gosney. Cassel went up to see Bismarck hospital, tend the world’s fair in Chicago and to visit relatives en route. | Miss Clara Mauk was @ supper guest at the Giovannonoi home Tues- day evening and at the John Stewart home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker were Sunday guests at the Walter Sellens home, north of Bismarck. Henry Crawford and daughter Elea- nor of Bismarck dined at the Jason Hoover home Sunday. Miss Margaret McMurrich visited relatives at the Wm. McMurrich home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family and Alfred Slovarp and daugh- ter Beverly visited Sunday at the Pete Smith home. 2 ? Lein By OLGA M. RISE o— Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wheitstock visited at A. T. Arneson’s Wednesday evening. Mrs. B. N. Lein spent a few days visiting with Mrs. Herbie Gunderson at Driscoll. Milton, Dean and James Severson who attend high school at Tuttle and Alice Vik who attends high school at Driscoll, spent the week-end at their Parental homes. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Spilde, sons Einar ‘and Knut, Marvin Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wheitstock, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., son Neil and ‘Wanda | pou spent Saturday evening at J. O. Rise’'s. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Orne and fam- ily of Driscoll, Clara and Everett Rise hatin Sunday afternoon at Art Bjor- jus’. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson visit- ed friends at Driscoll Sunday. Arthur, Ernest and Glenwood Rise spent Sunday at Jim Spitzer's. Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Christianson | and family of Bismarck spent Sunday at the B. N. Lein home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ame- son and Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Arneson spent Sunday at M. A. Lein’s. Miss Helen Scramstad, who teaches Lein school No. 3, accompanied Rev. Hegg to Nome, N. Friday, where she spent the week-end at her par- ental home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and daughter of Bismarck called at the Hi-Hope ranch Sunday. The annual meeting of the con- gregation, also the Ladies’ Aid will be held at the church Nov. 7 at 2 o'clock. The Ladies are requested to bring either cake or sandwiches. | Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Quite a few neighbors attended the card party at the R. E. Hagen home Wednesday evening. A lunch was served at midnight. Lars Jacobson was a visitor at August Peterson’s in Ecklund the fore news that school No. 3 closed Fri- Mrs. Bud Nelson was the teacher. School No. 1 closed Friday with home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Olson and family spent last week-end visiting at Has- for the past term. "The young son and daughter of Mr.!_ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glan Baumille: and Mrs. John r who were Mr. and Mrs. Coulthorpe and fam- | ‘/enall and Donald Nicholson were call- ily visited at the M. M. Dralle home|“tY Will meet at the home of Mrs. {man Stewart’s Sunday, he also called his mother, who is seriously ill at | held a pot-luck supper and Halloween Clarence Thompson being the teacher Sunday evening visitors at \Marchart home. and V. Johnson were Sunday visitors at the Walter Simons home,- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diede and Harold Larson were visitors at the | Jacobson's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and ; Hugh, Fern and Loraine were Satur- {day evening visitors at the Dick | Thompson home. Ray Scott of Bismarck is spending this week at John Eliason’s farm. Violet Johnson called on Enock Anderson Saturday afternoon. Ben Evans and L. Ousley Were bus- |iness callers in Regan Sunday and : Monday. —— | §.W. Burleigh . | oO) | By MRS, ALEX STEWART last week. |, Vern Gramling returned to this vi- icinity Monday after spending several jaays in Bismarck. . Helen Beckenall called at Daven- bort’s Wednesday everiing. Gene Smith visited’ his wife and daughters in Bismarck Monday. Claud Houser was a caller at Brit- tin Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fields, Mike Em- mereth, Hugh McMurrick, John Beck- crs in Bismarck Saturday. The Stewardsdale Missidnary soci- John Welch Thursday Nov. 2. Malcolm Nicholson visited at Nor- at his brother Donald's, Andy Lamb and Lee Mallard called in Bismarck Monday. O. G. Davenport called in Bismarck Saturday. _, Paul Hapel was a caller in the Cap- ital City Monday. Lynne and Vernon Gramling left for the south Saturday, where they will be employed through the winter months. George Ferris visited at the D. W. Stewart home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser called ut Anna Nicholson’s Saturday. Baldwin. | -———___—_—_——--* By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The Crofte Star Homemakers club Henry Mills called at Sam Porter's |, after spending the past week at her parental horfle here. Delmer Mcflellan and Henry Sei- bel motored to Wing Monday after- lan motored to Bismarck Tuesday. daughter Martha and his brother and Seibel and children eft for Lodi, Calif, Wednesday morning, they intend to make their future home. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pankovitz. were ‘Bismarck shoppers one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wént®:-and daughter Jeannett were Friday visi- ‘tors at the John Witt home. | i Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Joe Paulsen aceompanied by) her father, Christ Schoon, and her son Bernard were Bismarck callers We ‘ ednesday. My. and Mrs, Alfred Olson motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. J. E. Sharp of Lyman township spent the week-end at the Albert Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olson called at the L. B. Olson home Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family were shoppers in Wing Satur- day. Mrs. J. E. Sharp, Mrs. Albert Chris- tensen, Miss Myrtle and Walter call- ed on Mrs. Rogers of McKenzie Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and family of Mof- fit. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland. Harold Olson and sister Charlotte and Raymond Johnson were Sunday visitors at the Oscar Anderson home. Mr..and Mrs, J. W. Beyer enter-! tained Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and family of Moffit, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family, Ole Olson and Rudolph Jen- sen of Driscoll to Sunday , evening dinner. a er AE | Wing | oO By LILLIAN MUELLER Party at the Laurence Stocks home Roll Harte left Wednesday to at-|Friday evening. Those present were the club members and their families. A program suitable to the occasion i given and a fine time enjoyed by all. William Poole was a honor guest at @ party held in the community hall Wednesday evening, the occasion be- ing his birthday. Games were played and a nice supper brought the event to a close. A number of local young folks help- ed charivari Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford Richards at the Elmer Kling home at ‘Still Saturday evening. Mrs. Richards was formerly Miss Edna Falkenstein. The newlyweds will make their home in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and children Glen and Iva May have re- turned home from a few days’ visit with friends and relatives at Roseglen. Mrs. Arthur Lenihan was hostess to the Ladies’ Aid Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berg of Wilton were Sunday guests at the R. A. Berg home. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and daughter Marie have returned from a week's visit with relatives in Bismarck. Mrs. Falkenstein and sisters, Mrs. Herman Falkenstein and Mrs. Jane Register, had planned on leaving for the west coast last week but were delayed due to the death of Mrs. Register'’s grand- son. They will probably leave next week, At a recent meeting of the directors and members of the German Luth- eran church it was decided to offer the ofd parsonage property adjoining the church to the highest bidder. The Property has been vacant for several years. Miss Grace Falkenstein has resum- ed teaching school north of Wing after spending the week-end at her home here. Mrs. Elmer McCullough entertain- ed a group of young people at her home in Baldwin Tuesday evening at @ Halloween party. Games and danc- ing were the diversion with a nice midnight supper served by the hostess. Ernest Rupp has returned to his work near Mandan after a brief visit with local relatives. ? é Hampton | a | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Math. Koppy motored to Linton Tuesday. F Mr. and Mrs. Poter Umber accom- panied by the latter's brother, Clar- made a trip to Winona a ness in Besin Tuesday. Frank accompanied sister, Miss Elizabeth, visited at the Costeny, Grenz home Tuesday eve- ning. James Herr, Ted and Dewey Lawler end Theodore Yetter were callers in Linton from this vicinity Thursday. Herman Mr. and Mrs. | Delmar McClellan was s jVisitor at the Calvin Wi 's Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald f i 1 Sunday visitors at the E. Mrs. vat cbeE Fi a fe u i i H ence Knudtson of North Branch, Minn.,|ed the Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey motored to] urday. Bismarck Tuesday. Shirley Lein spent the week-end visiting with Elna Bailey near Arena. Father Wingering was a dinner guest at the Ben McCloskey home Sunday. Harold Mueller and Sam Lashke- witsch of Goodrich were visitors at the John Mueller home Saturday: Ed Dalbec and son Dwarie and daughter Arlene motored to Bismarck Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brose and daughter Marcella were dinner guests at the Ben Boss home Sunday. ‘The seniors of Wing high school gave a Halloween party at the school house Friday night for spit item and juniors kK berate played and a delicious lunch war served. Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Lein were Sunday visitors at the J, M. Lein) home. | Lenora Hedstrom has spent the} past week visiting with Josie Olson. Mrs. John Mueller, who. took sick ‘Tuesday, was taken to the St. Alexius hospital Wednesday night. Mrs. Lucy Peipkorn and daughters Judy Mae and Cleo were Sunday vist- tors at the T. Suby home. Mrs. Anns Fueling and Laurice Jor- genson were Sunday dinner guests at the Ed. Dalbec home. and Mrs. J. O. Lein were visit- ‘Wilde of Bismarck were dinnef guests at the Geo. Anderson home Sunday. ‘A farewell surprise party was held at the hotel Thursday evening, in honor of Mrs. Mary Smith who left Friday. to make her home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were Sunday visitors at the H. J. Glanville héme. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kuista were callers at the C. 8. Teppo home Sunday. Mrs. Ben. Klakenburg and children were dinner guests at the John Harty home Sunday. Mr. Boden has returned to his cafe after being ill in the Bismarck hospi- tal for some time. Joseph Slabogan and Sam Doria noon. John Fitzgerald and D, F. McClel- | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seibel and, where ' he Mrs. Gus Olson and daughter La- turned home from Chicago Thursday where they attended the Century of = exhibition the past two ‘wee! loween party by Alice Clizbe. \Clara Habeck won @ prize on having |their Halloween program for Tuesday jthe most complete recipe book on de-|night. A luncheon was served at 6 ‘sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip|serts and salads, o'clock by The Jolly Juniors under the leader- ship of Miss Clara Habeck Halloween party at the G. Manly home Monday night. ' The 4-H Jolly Juniors club met at the schoolhowwie Motiday evening. Of- ficers elected were Jean dent; and Joyce Johnson, Sunday at 10 a. m, Mrs. G. Manly and Miss Margaret Olson visited Mrs. N. J. Struwing Monday night. Tuesday evening. pete gon Ctarence is lving at ype Anderson was a caller Sunday ae, ‘Wi John arck one shopping Howard Ne eetae ite a ae the hostess. Johnnie Harms, who Dunseith, spent several days visiting relatives in Bismarck this week. Walter Dietzman and nephew Johnson in dan and Bismarck Thursday. Mr..and Mrs. Floyd Owen Paul were callers in Bismarck day. Pherrill, teacher Frances school, had a:dance ket social at her schoolhouse evening, About 52 people the party. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick, Opal Melick and Miss Esther son, all of Washburn, spent the end at the Wm. Kershaw home. Mrs, W. A. Dietzman and son win and Miss Gladys Tooker Bismarck shoppers Friday, and visited Mildred Dietsman, is ceiving medical treatments \ at marck. Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette three daughters were dinner guests at the W. A. Dieteman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Davidson and family were dinner gueste at Lawrence Madland home Sunday. | Welch’s Spur re | By MBS. R. M. WELCH te ia dan Monday. the first of the week with ed a few young people at a farewell party in son Warren Monday evening. Joined the C. C. C. Arkansas the next day. Mrs. John Welch called at the ert Welch home and also visited school No. 1 Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family motored to Bismarck '. Lawrence Doppler called at the Robert Welch home and at Boyd Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Welch and By MISS E. M. THOMPSON nephews and son Conrad visited at the home of Mts. Welch’s parents,| Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Mr. and Mrs. B. Slater, at Brittin| Potts, Mrs. Fred Holwegner Saturday evening. Conrad, who is a|C. F. Lambert motored Monday to transact business. student at Menoken the weex-end with Doppler home & A Mr. Mrs. John Welch visited with Nic Slabogan Sunday aft- ernoon. 2 John Mueller and daughters Edith and Cleo and son Bernard motored to with Mrs. Mueller, who is in the St. Alexius hospital. Mr. Mueller remain- ed there. ‘The Misses Hildre and Rice attend- celebration at the state university at Grand Forks Sat- } Roy Anderson and children pa the week-end at their home in Caroline Buyers of Sterling spent the past week visiting at the Al Kus- by his ler home. She returned to her home] mrs, Sunday. ‘Mrs. M. Wagle and Mrs. Rice of beri were visitors in this vicinity .|Bismarck Sunday where they visited; By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Miss Helen Doehle spent the week- end at her home in Moffit. Haroldi- Swanson visited Ernest Swanson home ning. Misses Tillie, Eva and Mary Braun| jcalled on Miss Waiste ning. fit callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Fay Johnson, Mr. and J. BR Adams, Glen Adsms Mrs. Hilma Adams spent W: evening at Wild Rose school No. 1. Milton Doehle, Clarence Baerd. ipsa ist FF 8 groboe liens 5 a5 & gf iH il y "F fin gerizl i I E i i i i g ge Fen z H i # Johnson, ‘president; Sarah Swanick, vice presi-|Park Rapids; decretary. | with his. parents, There will be church. gervices every | Potter and sister man, Leon, Barney, Harry F, Grewe of Wi were Sunday visitors a 28, Fairchild P. M. Gosney home Tuesday rnight guest at the or his ‘son atid daughter-in-law, Mr. yagter ‘calied at the . and Mrs. W: fagner spent e Bai Christ Flemmer home.| Heinle home visited at the} Rudolph Wagner Heinle home John af Wall home i: Tueaday. Grewe r. , family were visitors at the Schladt home Saturda; Art Warner called Friday. Mrs, Loby Mittlied the hospital at Bismarck Mr. and Mrs, Mike Kobynick and | ‘They are 30 daughters were visitors at the Paul Buf- Tues- John Mae the Sitke Dan Strobble, called was taken to Saturday. By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr, and Mrs, George Burnham and’ daughter Betty Jean Earl Baker, in Welch’s ‘and Mrs.| Spent some to dinner FE B tl | F i : hi ll EB i By MES. ART FERRIS tstock, Oscar} Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Dai we Leelee mgr soseel pag 16 1e . SE en ee nts Eee ss ann — spent Sunday with her mother, ‘nna Mrs. “tt Fv Hil ni’ HES j i z f ‘ell. “How many eggs “Eight or ten.” . “What do do with them? we eat them.” “Did you raise a lot of chicks?” “Why didn’t 2” = "Bo chea; doesn't pag” is “Have you your own meat?” “No, not unless we butcher mortgaged “T presume raised @ good gar. den?” “rex” saa “Did you can a lot for winter?” BeEyed HE atl i 7 ee tattle | J fll i fi efit if ue gy BE i 5 5 u A £ g 8 Fes z E Ee H 3 i fill 8 as re I ise SB 35 aoe HE mm oO Awe Ids epenergunzOVOZERSSEE ARTE EEOS