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—— —— _ = Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and/|the groom’s farm east of Moffit. baby daughter and Fred Smith visited] Mr. and Mrs. George Parks and ey at the Dave Kershaw home. | family, Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen [ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _ | Mrs, Giovannoni is seriously {ll at/and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Legg rr oP Naughton were callers in the com-|her home. jwere guests at the Frank Durfee i Wild Rose munity the fore part of the week. Mrs, Nora Allensworth and daughter home Wednesday evening. sd Ellison Stitzer who has been spend- |Itene of Bismarck were Friday visitors; Mrs. Everett Porter and daughter Jing the past two weeks here with his|@t the farm. Beth were guests over the week-end By MISS JENNIE WAISTE igrandfather, Andy Peterson expects; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball, Mr.!at the Wolhenhaupt and Jack Degg jto return to his home in Bismarck/®Nd Mrs. Richard Day and Carol|homes in Bismarck. Everett Porter Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glovick and/early in the week. | Bower motored to Mandan Wednesday | and Neil Edwards went up after them Mr. and Mrs. Nick Savenka motored| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams have evening. Sunday. to Jamestown Tuesday. returned home from a visit with | Saturday shoppers in Bismarck were; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Iwen, Wilbur Miss Kathryn Schlosser, who has| friends and relatives at Aberdeen and,Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mrs. O.;Iwen and Emil Iwen were dinner been employed at Moffitt, was called |other South Dakota points. [fects and sons Roy and Jack, Miss | guests at the John Adams home Sat- on account of her mother’s ill-|| Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and | Clara Mauk, Russel Dralle and Carol | urday. ness. |family visited with the John Nord- | Bower. |, cv: and Mrs. O. E. Kinzler and Miss Waiste spent Monday evening [Strom family Sunday. The Misses Lola and Nellie Mor-/family were supper guests at the ‘at the Mike Glovick home. Rev. H. M. Gulson will hold serv- /Tison spent the week at their parental | Engleman home near Braddock Sun- Miss Kathryn Schlosser, Wendelin Presbyterian | home, returning to Moffit Sunday day. Schlosser and Misses Eva, Mary and |morning with Mr. and Mrs. Homer | The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. A. E. ‘Tillie Braun were callers at Wild Rose| The carnival which was held in the Andrews. |Cline Wednesday, Nov. 1. A large school No. 1, Tuesday evening. schoolhouse Monday evening was; Mrs. M. Dralle, Mrs. O. Dutton and | crowd was present. It was decided to The township board held their|largely attended and a nice sum real- | Bill McDonald enjoyed a chicken sup-| serve lunch at the store for a coffee regular meeting at the clerk’s office ized from the several attractions. This per at the C. D. Kimball home Tues- | demonstration on Saturday, Nov. 11. Tuesday afternoon. |will be used to purchase new booxs | day evening. Sandwiches, pie and doughnuts will be Mrs. W. Adams and children, Miss|for the school library. A program was | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hirning of Dodge served by the ladies and the coffee Ellen Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. 8S. Ma-|rendered by the school children and are the parents of a baby girl. Mrs.|man will serve coffee free during the terle, and Misses Mary and Tillie |supper was served at midnight. danc- | Hirning was formerly Miss Vel Whit-| afternoon. Braun attended the Halloween party |ing was enjoyed with music supplied | teaker. | Mr. and Mrs, August Benz enter- at Wild Rose school No, 1 Tuesday |by Paul Borner and Henry Solberg. | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and; tained at a party Saturday night, afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Lange who has been small sons were Wednesday evening; Mr. and Mrs. August Doehle have Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle motor-jspending several months here with | supper guests at the Geo. Morrison) moved onto the Otto Brown farm and ed to Moffit Friday afternoon. They |her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | home. \E. A. Kleeman has moved into his ‘were accompanied by Miss Helen| Mrs. R. A. Berg plans on leaving soon oF | hose. Dachle and Miss Jennie Waiste, who|for Wilton where she will make her) | Welch’s Spur | |_ Prayer meeting was held at the W. spent the week-end at Moffit. Roger|home this winter. Mrs. Lange came| | | H. Edson home Wednesday evening. Carlisle returned home with his par-|here some time ago from Coon Rapids, | + dt It will meet with Mrs. V. Benz this ents to spend the week-end. Towa. By MRS. R. M. WELCH week, Messrs. Marvin and Harold Swanson| Sam Brown left early in the week Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder, Miss were Moffit callers Saturday after-|for Omaha, Neb. where he will spend! Otto Dorman and Robert Welch at-| Helen Brownawell and Art Paul of noon, some time visiting with his brother-/ tended a federal land bank meeting in| Bismarck were supper guests at the Word has been received of the mar-|in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Abe: Bismarck Monday. W. H. Brownawell home. Later in the | riage of Charles Richards and Miss;Bernstein. Mrs. Bernstein has been| rs. Luella Bird called at the Rob-| evening Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown-| Ida Wolf. The couple were marriedjin poor health and will undergo an/ert welch home Tuesday morning.|awell and children, Mr. and Mrs. at the home of the bride’s parents and|operation after her brother's arrival.’ other callers at the Welch home that | Homer Brownawell and Eldon Mehol will be at home on their farm north} Mrs. Ira Falkenstein left Tuesday | day were Lawrence Doppler. | of Braddock. Friends and neighbors|for Bismarck from where she will! Ruth McMurrich and Sgt. Baird, of the newly married couple held ajleave for Los Angeles accompanied by| “yr. and Mrs. John Welch and son charivari for them Wednesday eve-jher sisters, Mrs. Herman Falkensteln | conrad, Mrs. Luella Bird and Marcus | of Wabeck, N. D.. arrived Monday eve- ning. and Mrs. Jane Register. They expect Trembley were in Bismarck Monday. |ning for a visit at the Jim Legg home. W. H. Brownawell was a caller at|to be away all winter and Mrs. Her-| 4 number of friends and relatives) Mrs. Van Eckhout is the mother of the Schlosser home Thursday ane Thom Falkenstein may make her future | o¢ this community attended the wed- | Mrs. Legg. ices here in the local church Sunday evening. awell home. Bridge was played. Mrs. Van Eckhout and son George . Benz entertained at dinner noon, home in California. | > |ding dance of Ralph Mallard and; Mrs. v. “ poe 7 acer ®/relen Agnew at Menoken Monday | Monday in honor of several birthdays i Ecklund rt Harriet | | night. [in the family, Mr. and Mrs, Burns ———_—_—_—_____—__+}¢ | Mr, and Mrs. John Welch and two Bailey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter |nephews visited at the Ruth McMur- By MISS E. M. THOMPSON —jrich home near Glencoe Tuesday eve- By MISS PAULINE SPITZER \Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Clair call- |Strand home Sunday. Mrs, | were also guests at the W. H. Brown- | from Iowa Friday evening. Friday, - were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were | shopping in Linton Wednesday fore- Peed oii Oo i Mr. ant Irs. ver ‘Miss Emma Brenniese of Washburn} Harry Ulfers was a caller in arena |, and Mrs. A. D. Welch are mak-|car for their home at Arthur, N. D., is visiting at the home of her sister | Friday. ling final preparations this week to| Tuesday morning. und brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.! Martin and Edna Gellner called at|jeaye for Montana. They expect to | Samuel Schuler. the Ted Hoffman home Wednesday | make their home there with their son| Taft i Mrs. Fred Jesser, son Alvin and |jevening. |and daughter-in-law at Ronan, Mont. | | daughter, Mrs, John Ratge of Un-| William Gellner was @ supper: The Stewartsdale Missionary society | Gerwood, visited at the Lewis and|guest at the Hoffman home Friday. | met at the home of Mrs, John Welch By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY | Carl Spitzer homes Thursday and aula nei hare hee retum, | Thursday. i petit Friday. ed_home wi im for the week-end.! 1, , teacher at Boyd i Benz, sley M. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklund,| Joyce Franzen and Carl Ginter | yo, 1 visited sind dined air tinTBDbert | ccs reac nara yen Her son Willis and daughter Mavis visit-{called at the E, R. Leach home Sat-|weich home Thursday evening. ee Misinats returned Sunday from ed with Mrs. Rosie Spitzer Sunday. jurday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baker and baby | Williston where they went as dele- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Phau, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Ingvold Eide and|qaughter were in Bismarck Friday. |pates to the Farmers Union state; and Mrs. Adam Ollenberger, Mr. and; daughter Elsie called at the H. F.| Mr, and Mrs, Horace Dirlam, Law- convention | Mrs, John Phau and Katherine Phau| Williamson home Thursday evening. |rence Doppler and Luella Tollefson! “rhe township board met at the| motored to Mandan Wednesday eve-|_ The German choir met at the Wil-|were in Bismarck Saturday. : « of the clerk, Mrs. Herman Nie- ring to attend the wedding dance liamson pt Neiad of Rosie Hagg. Miss Hagg is Mrs. Andrew Phau’s niece. Gustaf Diede visited with Walter |tle visited at the L. L. Zimmer home Harvey and Roland Krotz Sunday. ‘Sunday. Mrs. Leslie Miller and Mrs. Hergy, Miss Theela Zimmer returned home Fox visited with Mrs. Carl Spitzer; Thursday after spending several days ‘Thursday afternoon. at the Hubbard home in Tuttle. | * = Miss Wanda Pehl was an overnight | | Wilson jguest at the Zimmer home Wednes- 6 | day. | Mrs, Raymond Weitstock visited at| By MRS. JOHN A. BERG ithe O. G. eWitstock home Wednes- day, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg visited at|¢ the i a Wagner home Sunday H Hampton evening. ee Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Cummings of i ‘Wilton spent Sunday evening at the By ELIZABETH KOPPY | John Berg home. | H Miss Sarah Berg who is attending ‘aigh school in Wilton spent the week- end at her parental home. |noon. | Carl Berg of Wing spent a few days| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petrie of Lin- of last week with relatives in Wilson|ton were out in this vicinity hunting township, ducks and geese the forepart of this Misses Ruth Freitag and Alviraj week. | Berg spent the week-end at the S. T.| Tuesday evening a Halloween party) Cummings home at Wilton. for the youngsters of this vicinity Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner vis-'was held at the Frank Lawler home. ! iied at the John Berg home Monday |The evening was spent in playing | evening. games and bobbing for apples. A| Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller spent|very delicious lunch was served by! Sunday evening at the Dan Stroble| the hostess, Mrs. Lawler. nome. Frank Chesrown is spending several Miss Herda Berg spent Friday at days in Linton with his family this the John Berg home. week, Charles E. Rohrer was a caller at} Steve Koppy Sr. was a business/| ‘he John Berg home Thursday eve-jcaller at the Jack Schiermeister home nung. Thursday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner visited| Mr. and Mrs. Jake Weber called at at the Adolph Wagner home Monday the Mrs. Dorothy Renschler home evening. | Friday evening. Mrs. Christ Wolf will entertain the, Business callers in Linton from this Ladies’ Aid Saturday, Nov. 11 at her | vicinity Friday forenoon were Mr. ome. jand Mrs. Frank Lawler and son, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Flemmer spent !and Mrs. Steve Koppy and Gus Joeb. Sunday at the William Wagner home. | Math Koppy visited at the Dewey ———__—__--—-—-—-— | Lawler home Thursday evening. i | Jack Henderson of Winona was up McKenzie in this vicinity Thursday. John and Herman Backhaus were ‘business callers | afternoon. The 4-H Poultry club under the di-j_ Carl Ohlhauser left for his brother rection of Mrs. Henry Larson held a/Lcuis’ home near Hazelton Sunday basket social and dance in the Manly after being employed at the Godfrey hall Saturday night. The committee | Grenz home the past week. in charge was Bennie Couch, Kathryn} Miss Hilda Schtermeister spent the Hughes and Alice Clizbe. A large, Weekend at the Godfrey Grenz home. crowd attended. t ine oT" aaa | dams and Eddie Jr.,| | Schrunk ee By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. E. L. Were visitors of Mrs. N. J. Struwing | Fred Habeck was a caller in Bis- By IRENE MARCHANT marck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and son visitors at the N. J. Struwing home. E. W. Anderson, T. T. Hughes and John Bety were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son Eddie Jr. were dinner guests at the H. P. Asselstine home in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Schaumburg @nd family were week-end visitors with friends at Washburn. ‘John Reile, Ed and Ted Stroh. 8. J. King and daughters Madge! Ed Schuh was a Thursday morning and Thelma were visitors at the!cdller at the Emil Zelmer home. George Watson home Saturday and; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and Sunday. family and Mr. and Mrs. George Voll- Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McCurdy and|mer were Sunday visitors at the Emil | Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son spent the week-end at the 8. Hauser home. Emil and Edward Stroh were Wed- nesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Westerman and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were Thursday evening visitors at her par- ental home. Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marchant, Miss Irene Marchant, and Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Bismarck, | A number of young folks helped were Sunday guests Madge |charivari Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh at Runey. Mr. is secretary ofthe Jacob Stroh home Thursday eve- the N. D. B.A. ning. The newlyweds will make their imesday. isen and family. in Linton Friday Miss Fae Roberts home Saturday and home Wednesday evening | sAay., ‘were: Tuesday, those present 3 Toehratlibe: a ame man, Mrs. Hubbard and son Ben of Tut- Driscoll | |John Benz, P. M. Gosney and Henry > ______ 4 | | By DELLA MAE OLSON Rey. Fickner of Napoleon christened the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson at their home Sunday. Beverly Ann was the name chosen. Mrs. August of Linton were dinner guests at the C. A. Swanson home last Wed- ‘The Women’s Foreign Missionary society met with Mrs. J. A. McCann ‘Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Oscar Peder- son assisted the hostess. Miss Laura Ward who is a student) at Jamestown college spent the week- end at her parental home. Mrs. F. O. Johnson and daughters Lorraine, Edith and Martha spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Joe Lewis. O. J. Olson, who has been employed winter months. and Mrs, A. H. Burnett were visitors at the H. P. Hanson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Syverson en- tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Begeman and family of Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bas- Mr. and Mrs. M. Belcher and Mrs. H. Van Horn spent Saturday in Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann enter- tained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Han- nah Pederson and sons ad Mrs. Ella |Rosvold and family. | Mr. and Mrs, Vic Pederson enter- |tained Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland and |Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson Sunday eve- ning. | Mrs. J. O. Wright, who has been \ visiting relatives in Illinois and also jattended the Century of Progress ex- jposition at Chicago, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Dieruf have moved in- jto the Siem residence. Jim Annunson, who is employed at, iNew Salem, spent the week-end at| home. | { By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Frank Roberts and Al Fristonburg were overnight guests at the McIntyre home Friday. Harry Ulfers and Joe Goldsmith were callers in Mandan Wednesday. Ed Wagner made a trip to Bismarck Thursday. A dancing party was held at the Jake Melhof home Saturday evening. R. C. Halver was a caller at Mc- Intyre’s Monday. Andrew Kraft was a caller at H. 8. Duncan's Thursday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family and Geo, McIntyre were en- tertained to dinner by Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Halver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas spent Mon- day and Tuesday out on the farm. They returned to Goodrich Wednes- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas and daughter Ione, Miss Loella Augustadt and Teddy Haas seen Sees eve- Miss Martha Kraft accompanied will remain at the Roberts home in Bismarck for some time. Ben Boss was a caller at Bert Glan- | Jessen. Mrs, Walter Reed Wednesday after- noon, with ten members present and fifteen visitors. will be Nov. 15. Plans were made to nave a Thanksgiving community tur- key dinner, program and a miscellan- Alma Bertheau and son/|eous sale. marck shopper Monday. caller Friday evening. also Fred Gagner of McKenzie were visitors Friday at the Horace Fair- child home. and daughter are leaving soon to make their home in Oregon. marck Tuesday. Monday afternoon. at Wing, has returned home for the|and Gosney homes Monday. Mr, and Mrs. E. ©, Ruble and Mr.| With Velma Dyrstad. ‘The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of The next meeting ‘Mrs, Clarence Anderson was @ Bis- Miss Ann Hayes was a Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Will Gagner and Mr. and Mrs. Gagner Earl Gaskill was a caller in Bis- Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Walter Reed called at the Fairchild Edna Mae Gosney visited Sunday Kavonius home Tuesday. Selina and Sallie Gylden, Charlie Johnson and Leonard Kavonius called at Arthur Tees’, Jake Hein’s and Christ Berg's We i Severie Eckholm spent Thursday evening at John Gylden’s. Emil Liuska was an overnight guest at Inget’s Thursday. Selina and Sallie Gylden spent Fri- rial Saturday at the home of Wm. Harju. Emil Liuska was a caller at William Harju’s Friday. Walter Ojanen was a caller at Oscar Kavonius’ Saturday. Callers at Henry Pihlaja’s Saturday jevening were Mr. and Mrs. Walter |Pesonen and sons Martin and Bill and daughter Margie, Leonard Kavon- ius and Elmer Jarvi. Matt Jylly was a caller at Pihlaja’s and Seth Gylden’s Friday. ° Sergie Gylden spent Saturday and Sunday with Clifford Josephson. ————-__—_ | Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN The Y. P. L. held a Halloween party at the schoolhouse Friday evening. A nice time was had by all present. Mrs, Jake Fisher and son Neil and ed on Mrs. Fred Olson Thursday aft- ernoon at the Joe Cook home. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Strand and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Mrs. Fred Olson came up from Bismarck Friday night to spend a few days with Mrs. Olson at the Cook home. Kenmar Jordahl returned home ‘Thelma Hanson, Neoma Berg and James Gramling spent the week-end at their homes in Regan. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Berg and family called at the Fisher and Ghylin home Sunday evening. Selma and Eino Moilanen spent. Sunday afternoon with the Fisher children. Miss Violet Olson and Dee Bailey spent a few days visiting in Bismarck. Miss Alice Strand left for So. Dak. recently where she will be employed until spring. Miss Gudrun Jordahl spent the week-end at her home here. * A. F. Ghylin was a caller in Bis- tharck Wednesday. Clayton Little called at the Ghylin home Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin visited at the Ole Olson home Tuesday. Oscar Olson called at the Ira and Mrs. Mabel Bailey homes Tuesday. ee | RockHill | oo * By RUTH LITTLE Elmer Falmer called at the 8. W. Nemetz home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little were Monday guests at the Andrew Walker home. were Wednesday guests at the Harvey Fitzgerald home. Tra Bailey was a Wing caller Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fercho and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Sam Doehr home. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and family were Thursday evening guests at the August Krause home. Regan callers Wednesday were Roy McCullough and Albert Vollen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were Thursday guests at the Guss Graf home. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Batley and daughter Delores were Sunday guests at the Mrs. Mary Walters home. Mr. and Mrs. Adam, Strasner left Friday for their home at Thermopoli, ‘Wyo., after spending three weeks here visiting relatives and friends. Martha Graf was a overnight guest at the 8. W. Nemetz home Wednes- Glenview | — By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Enock Anderson was a visitor at Ludwig Hanson's Wednesday. Howard E. Scott returned home Tuesday night from @ three months’ stay at Ayr, N. D., where he has been |dren visited at the William Brown Eliason’s Monday. Edgar Jacobson visited at Walter Johnson's Tuesday afternoon. ‘Mike Neidermeler left Sunday for his home in Nevis, Minn. He has spent, the past two months at Jake Spitzer's home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and son Hugh were Capital City visitors ‘Wednesday. Evelyn Larson and Laverne Stran- ton. demo, Bismarck high school students, week-end guests at the Lester Larson home. Arthur Salzberry of Florida is visit- y and Hugh Simons and Lester ner spent the week-end in Bis- marck. Glenview school No. 2 closed Friday. ‘The teacher and pupils motored Bismarck in the afternoon to see penitentiary and attended the tinee. ‘Violet Johnson went to Bismarck Thursday for an extended stay with riends and relatives. E. Scott called at Klawitter’s jing at the Walter Simons home this| prown’s | Arena | week. Mr, and ee ee Y ville’s Friday. By O. DUTTON week at the focmee ‘Miss Neola Slorby of Bismarck spent Allensworth / Moffit t Sunday callers at Inget’s and Olson’s. Mr, and Mrs. John Moilanen were callers at Oscar Kavonius’ Monday fternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange and chil- called on Ole Lillefjeld Sunday eve- Andrew. Nelson was a Wilton caller ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Lester Brown was a Washburn caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and chil- dren Mary Ann and Ole Jr. and Mrs. a Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald and son Bart Annie Mae Ferris of Wilton spent the week-end at the home of Frank mn north of town. Mrs. C. B, Flinn and daughter Ma- bel motored to Bismarck Saturday, Rc ah tached jad ives. R. H. Reilly and Jeke Kilian have By SARAH HEINLE A number of neighbors surprised Lars Haugen with a party Tuesday evening at his home. Mr. Hallan motored to Wilton Thi ureday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck and sons visited at the Walter Grewe home Thursday evening. Pete Hallan visited at the Heinle home Thursday evening. Lester Keck spent Sunday at the Grewe home. . _ « — By B. FP. HAGSTROM Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and son Leslie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson Sunday. Miss Evelyn Blad, Helen, Mary and Bennevi Pearson, Hilma, Helen and Doris Johnson met with Miss Naomi Hagstrom Thursday afternoon in the interests of a new 4-H club. The Still 4-H clubs had a Hal- loween party in the Still hall Tuesday evening. A large group attended and everyone had a good time. Mr. and Mrs, Ned Asplund and son David were supper guests. Mrs. Otto Asplund of Bismarck vy. after com) school in Painted Woods township. Little Ruth and Evelyn Thor and their mother, Mrs. Henry Thor, at- tended the birthday party of little David, Anthony Erickson, Helmer As- plund, Vernon Nordquist and Roy An- derson. Miss Helen Broehl is spending a few days at the F. Fisher home in Eck- By MARTHA BOSSERT Miss Theo E. John spent the week- . and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and thter Martha, Rudolph Engel, John Mueller and Axel Soder were returned home Monday after spending a few Maria Elsberg spent week at the E. Lillefjeld home of a dE Mr, and Mrs. August Nelson son Junior Ole fjeld home Saturday evening. Arthur Hansen called F [ Hammock home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gilcher daughter Betty-Lou Fossum visited Mrs. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld E Pihiaja, Helmo Blirtols and Johnson were callers in Bis- called at the awa’ d*——Gleat Lake | $F Mr. and} sons were Capital City visitors Tues- day. days last week visiting in Bismarck. Fryer at Manning school No. 1 Wed- nesday. Mr, and Mrs. John Crawford, Henry Crawford Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder visited at the James Robidou home Tuesday Bismarck business calls in this vicinity last week. ‘Mrs. Leslie Clark, who Mas i Richmond ocr Mac! whip. past week in Bismarck with her husband. the John Crawford home Tuesday and at the Leslie Clark home Wednesday. caller in this community Gacean at the Bismarck hospital Sat- 7 sae hacia de -lorday. Mrs. Matthews will be re ‘Mr. a membered as Miss Sara Boyd in this were Sunday callers at the Henry Seilinger home. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald were Sunday visitors with his sister and brother-in-law near Goodrich. Gust Witt was a Thursday evening caller at the Leroy Marchant home. Mrs. Henry Sneider and family moved to Arena last week. | Mr, and Mrs. John Witt returned | Monday from Harmon, where they spent a few days visiting relatives and friends. - ' Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Glanville | ed to Bismarck Thursday. | Mrs. Henry Rath and son Alvin re- turned home Wednesday after staying | at the John Witt home a few days! last week. Leroy Marchant was a Wednesday visitor at his parental home. By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN | Jay W. Preston of Hitchcock, 8. D.., and daughter, Mrs. Helen Ipsen of | Huron, 8. D., arrived Tuesday evening at the Allen Van Vieet home to look | after their farming interest here. | Henry Olson was a caller at the| Knut Johnson home Wednesday. | J. W. Beyer was a caller in Bismarck ‘Wednesday and Thursday. | J. W. Preston and daughter, Mrs. | Helen Ipsen were Steele callers Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enter- | tained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family and Miss Nellie Dance Wed- | nesday evening. | Mrs, Adolph Hanson and Mrs. Joe) Paulsen spent Thursday with their mother, Mrs. Christ Schoon. { Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland were | Thursday callers at Mrs. Newland’s| Parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs, Jens/ Hansen of Kidder county. | ‘Henry Olson was a Capital’ City visitor Friday. L. B. Olson and niece Miss Charlot- te Olson spent Saturday evening at the Frank Shaffer home. j Felmer Lein and Miss A. Botneu were Bismarck callers Saturday. Visitors at the L. B. Olson home! Sunday were J. W. Preston, Mrs. Helen Ipsen and Raymond Johnson. Miss Clara Anderson and Harold Ol- son, Roy Olson was a visitor at the L. B. Olson home Monday. Henry and Alfred Olson motored to Wing Monday. eaiianaeieniaaninnaeei { . Missouri | o¢—_—_—_—_—____—_—_-_"—__-*+ By MRS. K. BR. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin and Mrs. Delbert Bassart spent a few Mrs, Leslie Clark and Miss Eliza Nicholson called on Miss Evelyn evening. 8. Miller of made several Little Wa: Clark, son of Mr. and Cle been ill Mrs. Sam Robinson has spent the Joe Clark was a dinner guest at Leo Doppler of Welch's Spur was a Monday i i [ if | gE it é i 3 4 Fl [ [ risk Hi ay 7 ut é Hl f E Ek pF a 4 i ' fil Hi nd ae fl i l i ‘ : xj ar E i; gf : F E F i i alt ib i 4 jf ine : " | eet fel a i i é F # 2 3 Alex J. Stewart called at Wilson Brown's Monday. Mrs, Hugh Brown was an over night guest in Bismarck Tuesday. Phoebe Stewart visited Friday at Anna Nicholson's. Mrs. Alex Stewart also called there. —_—______""- | Sterling \ By FERN R. STEWART Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stewart and son John, and daughters Arylene and Fern and Ralph Reed motored to Steele Thursday afternoon. Elder Elness was a town caller Monday. Bismarck callers Monday were Mr. land Mrs. T, N. Johnson and son Alton, Matt Braun, Mrs. L, B. Smith, Emery Turner, Mrs, Eva Turner and daughter Ardis and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brownawell. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner were Sunday dinner guests at the Eva Turner home. Phyllis Turner re- turned home with them to spend a few days. - Laura Langley spent the week-end with Beatrice Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen called. at the Tom Stewart home Tuesday. i i Frances | > By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN ‘Wm. Kershaw was a caller in Me- noken Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick went to Washburn Monday. They return- ed to the Kershaw home Tuesday night. Edgar Johnson was a caller at the John Olsen home Monday evening. Those who transacted business in Bismarck from this vicinity Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Kershaw, Mrs. Dietzman, Edgar Johnson, Floyd Owen, Selmer Oanes, and Carl Carl- son. John Kruger transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. Floyd Owen was a caller at the John Olsen home Sunday afternoon. Edgar Johnson who has been stay- ing at the Walter Dietzman home the past three weeks returned to his home north of Sterling Sunday. Elmer Lundquist and Ed Widger were callers in Bismarck Monday. Joe Fischer was a caller at the home of his brother, Anton Fischer, near one Friday. » and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist and Mrs. Lena Lundquist attended the Tryge Ceder Hill Homemakers pro- Lat be bapel night. ir, al irs. Albin Spani and daughter Violet and John oi oe at the E. Lundquist home Fri- lay. Miss Emma Coleman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer to Bowdon, No. Dak., Saturday. Miss Gladys Tooker was a caller at the E. Lundquist and Joe Fisher homes Sunday afternoon. Edwin Dietzman visited friends and > relatives near Sterling Sunday, im a 4 J Lein | ———______» By OLGA M. RISE Constance Lein, who has been em- Ployed at the Art Bjorhus home for the past two weeks, returned to her home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson left ‘Thursday for an extended visit with bspoatlad eres brennan near Baltic, 8, 3 y al nd to Bride, ¥, a visit near Miss Ethel Brenden spent the week- end with her mother and sister at ase " . and Mrs. Ted Vorholt and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. ae bea O. Arneson. iid Paslay of Clear Lake spent eeeey: afternoon at the C. M. Bjerke Dallas Barkman returned home Fri- day niet sre fats eed several days attending wheat allotment Bismarck. Al the i E : | hy Hy 8 it ! i i EF Ete i E. i i | 3 | I g : 3 i ¥ 8 F bf ? é | 4 i | i [ é Fl aa i 3 H Te fll sie Ha of Hy ay? FLL] : i i | i : : li 7) t