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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1988 | of Ghylin spent Saturday at the home | have been absent from school the past| turned to his Parental home home of Miss Naomi Hagstrom, | Neb. Sam was called by makers Club was postponed NEWS OF 0 NEIGHBORS its tune eur aenved | week, because of the bad weather and | week: feho will ack as local leader’ Ths |lineas ot iio tise Mie, Ate Bere Miss Eunice Kent arrived Monday | roads. C. 8. Te} gone to Bismarck, morning from Bismarck where she| Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth have re-|where he rn be Seaployed. James turned from Minnesota where they + visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. August Hogue and children visited at the Alfred Chris- oes home east of McKenzie Mon- ye 3 has been visiting the past week with jher uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. if | Frank Stitzer. ae Peterson visited with relatives By BERN, near Bismarck Saturday. He was ac- v ADETTE HOPKINS |companied home by his brother, Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Tourtlotte and |Charlie Peterson who is spending the he Ne week with local relatives. ' | Edward Fricke is spending some Heaton | local P. T. A. held a meeting| Miss Iola DuToit of Washburn re- {me with his brother and sister-in- "Tuesday evening in the schoolhouse.'turned to her home Sunday after a|/8¥» Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke in Members enrolled at the present time | week's visit at the home of Mr. ‘and | the Cromwell community. refibetee tate old are 65, after a short business session | Mrs. B. O. Lein. | ,filbert Meyer has returned home| yer and Mrs, Christ Fle and program refreshments were ser-} Miss Neoma Berg, who attends {fom @ week's business trip to the| iors at the William Wagner hone ved by Mrs, F. M. Schaumburg, Miss/school at Canfield, spent the week- | Twin Cities. hatin | | Thursday. Madge Runey and Mrs. Fred Long. !end at her home here. Miss Bernice Morris spent the week- ‘illiams Mrs. £. L. Adams is program chair-| A number of Reganites attended e%d at her home in Regan, resuming! were over” Tight gusts’ ofthe Jon man for the December meeting. |the besketball games at Canfield Sat- her sche ig here Monday |Hammach home Wednesday. The McKenzie Ladies’ Aid met/urday evening. The three games were |™ | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flemmer were ig Sedevic has taken over his garage. The Rev. John Fischer of Tuttle was a caller at the John Mueller home Saturday forenoon. The Christian Endeavor of the Congregational church held their first meeting Sunday jo G. A. Hubbell, who is working in Glen Ullen, spent the week-end with his family in Wing. ‘Mrs, I. Kremenetsky and daughter Rhoda were callers in Bismarck Wed- nesday. Havel and Marie Jacobson of Bis- Regan eee | McKenzie ti! —— hf zs By MRS. T. T. HUGHES i Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Adams of Mof- | t were Tuesday evening supper! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer were Bis- guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams. marck shoppers Monday. Ppa 2 Gin il; S¥or ne ed to Ellendale Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roth spent a few|to days visiting at the Wm. Roth ‘Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Thompson of Moffit. The next meeting will be with Mrs. E. Adams November 22. The Ladies’ Aid is sponsoring a house warming pound social in honor of the new minister and wife, Mr. and ‘Mrs. T. Torgeson, Friday evening in the church, The public is invited to attend. ‘The Royal Neighbors met Thursday evening in the hall. At the next meeting names will be drawn for the annual Christmas party which will be held at the December meeting. A party in honor of Miss Mary Ellen Reese whose marriage will take place November 18th was planned. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes were Friday callers in Bismarck. ‘The 4-H Poultry club under the di- rection of Mrs. Henry Larson was en- tertained Saturday by Orville Habeck, Mr, and Mrs. George Hughes and Henry Larson were visitors. Mrs. Frank Lambert of Arena spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton, Sr. ‘Mrs. W. L. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. 1, M. Wildfang left Thursday for Fargo where they visited Miss Esther ‘Watson. The Larkin club met Tuesday aft- ernoon with Mrs. George Hughes. The next meeting will be December 5 with Miss Madge Runey. L. E. Heaton, Sr., returned home Saturday from St. Paul where he ship- ped stock. Miss Lillian Neuman of Menoken and Mrs. Anna Leidercach of Driscoll were Saturday visitors of Mrs. George Manly. They spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson. Miss Mary McCloskey of Bismarck spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Closkey. The Jolly Junior 4-H club under the direction of Miss Clara Habeck will meet Saturday with Inez Colby. M. A. Doucette was a caller at the H. 8. Fairchild at Sterling Monday. —_ —____ i Frances \ —_—_—_—_—— By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and son Leland and Mrs. Shrenk returned from Bowdon, N. Dak., Tuesday night where they attended an Adventist convention. They also visited at the David Lowens home. Callers in Bismarck from this vicin- ity Monday were Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick, ‘Tebbo Harms, | ‘Walter Dietzman and son Edwin, Paul and Alfred Ryberg. Miss Dena and Jake Harms from Bismarck visited at their parental home Thursday evening. Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Ed- win and Miss Gladys Tooker transact- cd business in Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Mildred returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and Vern Thysell motored to Bismarck Friday. George Reineke returned to Bis- marck Tuesday after spending the past four weeks at the home of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, Wal- ter Dietzman. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms and son | John were callers in Bismarck Friday. Harold, Robert and Violet Miller and Miss Ellyn Pherrell motored to Bismarck Saturday. Miss Tena Harms entertained the; Homemakers at a whist party at her home Saturday evening. At midnight! she served a supper, assisted by her) mother. John Olsen transacted business in Bismarck Friday. | Driscoll i By DELLA MAE OLSON A group of high school students held a party at the Gertz home last Tuesday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Johns entertain- ed at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. P. Hanson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan and family. Mrs. 1.:H. Omodt and daughter Dorothy of Tappen visited relatives here Saturday. ‘Miss Lillian Sampson spent Monday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Olson and fam- fly spent eae marked visiting at , 8. D. ‘Mrs. Al Chapin entertained the fol- Jowing ladies at luncheon Thursday afternoon Mesdames Oscar Pederson, =. Thomas, John Mount and 8. Swan- eon. Mrs. Vic Pederson was hostess for quilt. Mr. and Mrs. George Haugen and daughter Sylvia of South Dakota are visiting relatives here. Mr. Haugen left Monday, but his wife and daugh- ter will remain. The Driscoll Homemakers club gave y evening in the hall | were Bismarck callers Friday. |guests at the A. F. Ghylin home Sun- | {Jordahl home Monday morning. won by the Canfield teams. i The bridge club met with Mrs. B. O.! ; ‘in Thursday evening. Score prizes, ere won by Mrs. Harry Worden and) Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mrs. Carl Lein will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Manning en-/| tertained their friends at a wedding dance and supper at the Legion hall Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins returned Wednesday from a two weeks’ visit at Chicago and Springfield, Il. Gladys Gramling, who teaches at Still, spent the week-end at her home. Mrs. Anna Wilson of Bismarck was a Regan caller Monday. B. O. Lein was a Bismarck caller sage. | visitors at the Bill Wagner hom le Brittin lang: shih —@| Joe Brezden motored to Wilton | Friday. Bill Wagner and son John and A. ee Heinle motored to Bismarck Fri- lay. By O. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Elvin Hoover were callers in Bismarck) Eawin Heinle and Ollle Buttenton | Monday. | Miss Alice Mauk spent the week- | vere MSG ty Sh 2 home Friday. icon 8 tte home of her parents, south| Dave Keck motored to Wilton ‘Thursday. Cassel Gosney last week accom-| "Ernest Heinle and Lester Keck were panied his mother, who is ill, tO/catiers at the L. E. Hall home Friday. een 8. Dak., where they will spend/ “Joe and John Holkup were Wilton ‘the winter. ‘ |callers Thursday. Russell Dralle was a dinner guest} John J. Walcker and family and last week at the Frank Mauk home in| iss Amelia Newhardt returned to Saturday. Moffit. {their home from Montana Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam-| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw and|~ Ronhold Williams returned to his ily were Sunday guests at the Jake/daughter Helen were Capital City nome Saturday after visiting with his Fisher home. visitors Friday. uncle at Montana for some time. Miss Alice Lehr, who has spent the, Miss Margaret McMurrich visited{ 4 number of friends attended the! past several years in Milwaukee, iS/several days last week with her moth-|gance at the Paul Berzden home Sat- at home and plans on spending the er, Mrs, Sarah McMurrich. |urday evening. winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|" Chas, Allensworth and children and| “Rudolph Wagner called at the A. Andrew Lehr. Mrs. John Doan and daughter spent’ Heinle home Monday. | Lyle Dimond is spending the week |the week-end with relatives in Bis- cnet ml i Ecklund as the guest of his grandparents, Mr. marck, By MISS PAULINE SPITZER and Mrs. H. F. Dimond. | Mrs. Ray Gates and Miss Opal August Westerman and Ole B. Aune 'yatheney spent Monday night at the {home of their brother-in-law and sis- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and |ter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day. son Se were Ried guests Of | “nrics Loyola McMullen has gone to Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman. | Bismarck, where she Will spend the| Friends will be interested in know- ’ . winter with her brother and sister-in-|ing of the recent marriage of Joseph | Canfield law, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton McMullen. | Sorch, Jr., to Miss Mary Sovenko of | —————_—_—__———#|_ Pete Beard was a Sunday.guest at | Napoleon, N. D. The newlyweds will \the Dralle home. make their home on a farm northeast By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN |B. J, and Donald Robinson of Brad- | of Baldwin. srnieied lest: AA TMa fiat seven tutVelerem our ay the week-end at the Bill! Dinner guests of “Mr. and Mrs. C. ‘ A McDonald home. hbetouliateataea ee | Miss Jane Kershaw was an over-/ Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox, son December 6. A large number attended P. T. A. worth home. berger. x Hank Werenga of Moffit and Lynn} A dancing party was held at the Friday night. The next meeting Will|ximball were visitors at the C. D.!Andrew Phau home Saturday night bese th | Kimball home Monday. “which was well attended. Muste was Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and| “yrs, 0, Dutton, Miss Margaret Mc- | furnished by Albert Lamman. family and Miss Laura Little were! urrich and Harold Sherman visited! Alfred Deide and Carl Klien were dinner guests at the Jordahl home/and dined Thursday at the A. D. ‘callers in Wilton one day last week, —_— | Welch home. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family shoppers in Wilton Tuesday. and Dee and Ode Bailey were dinner | ("Miss Amelia Gelde, who has been | i working in Bismarck for some time, returned to her home recently. ae gu | Clear Lake i Pete Anderson and Levi Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN were callers at the Jake Fisher home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and Betty June were callers at the Ira} Bailey home Sunday afternoon. Three games of basketball were) played at the Canfield school Satur- day evening. Canfield defeated Re- gan in all three games. | Ode Bailey called at the Earl Mow- home. | der home Sunday afternoon. E, A. Van Vicet. called at the Allen | Joe Novy was a caller at the 8. L./Van Vleet farm Wednesday. | Jay W. Preston and daughter, Mrs. James Gramling spent the week- Helen Ipson. who spent the past 10 end at his home in Regan. |days here attending to their farm in- Oliver Asplund called at the Ghylin |terests, returned to their homes in| home Sunday evening. South Dakota Thursday. I. Marcovitz visited with his sons, Frank Shaffer called at the Albert at the Canfield school Friday evening. | Christensen home Friday. He also called at the Lindsey home. Mrs, Carl Meland cf eae spent Grant Lindsey called at the C.,Friday visiting with Mrs. Christ Sei- |" Kuehl home Friday afternoon. land. |. Iver ad ane ee Fred and Oscar Olson were callers; Mrs, Emma Shaffer called on Miss | Lee ice Bismarck Wednesday. They re- Charlotte Olson Friday. | . r turned home Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen mo-/ Mrs. William Brown ellrery Callers in Regan Saturday from|tored to the home of his parents, Mr. |ter Brown aay fe Canfield were Christ Wageman, Geo. {and Mrs, Jens Hansen Friday to visit |Tom Kjersten’s eons witien and Earl Mowder, Ira, Roy, Everett his father, who is not well. Pi ciisolirisctaae ors poea sii Bailey, Mrs. Mabel Bailey, Hester Bai-| Mrs. J. W. Beyer was surprised Fri-|Prown home Briley excting. | tts. ley, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons. | day evening when a few of her friends gots a late F akecweike ‘@ | gathered at her home in honor of her/ | Moy a eras hee sis ee i Wilton | birthday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred M, Brown, are pte ee eet i Allen Van Vieet returned Tuesday |Home SHUTS. oe 45 visiting at from St. Paul where he had been with \the home of her sister in Macomber a carload of sheep. for some time. She also visited with Ernest Schoon was a shopper iN jtrene Miller. Bismarck Wednesday. | Rudolph Jensen was a Wednesday | ———_———__* pI Painted Woods evening caller at the Henry Olson; By OLE LILLEFJELD | Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell visited at the | ‘Pete Mitchell home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson, son Junior, and Anton Nelson called at ‘the Ole Lillefjeld home Friday. They {also visited at the E. Lillefjeld home. Anton left for Bismarck the same day where he will spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland motored 'to the Jens Hansen home in Kidder j Parents pep aafpoogies por 10. By MRS. ART FERRIS sonny see visit Mrs, Newland’s | Richard Shafer ee prod in \father who is ill. i | | Wilton Saturday. Mrs. F. Pettygrave is planning on; Roy Hansen, who has spent some | leaving in a few days for her new time in this vicinity, returned to his| Pare rogie inde Wilton caller home in Enderlin. | Parental home Sunda: | A girl Ralagiocoge Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. C. Iverson and daughter| ee l cigs fete ease ait doyce of Ellendale ceases seems here Harriet | Chas: Bi Hae 4d and daughter the latter part of the week. J lunne! ean: Mrs. C, A. Holmgren returned to sateen nee at Cliff Hansen’ her home after spending some time By MISS E. M. THOMPSON (ony rand Mrs, Lester Brown visited in Rapid City, S. D., with her son | < the can “ie y and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.’ Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Weitstock and at the iad home Gunda Carl Holmgren. family and C. F. Lambert motored to 2 4 from Rev. E. E. Matteson returned home | Bismarck Saturday. my = aed rms Reps home Monday after spending some time in} William Gellner and daughters." pote raigia tes gested visitor Montana. Ann, Annette, Edna and Caroline, mo- | saturday. L. A. Perkins, who has been inj|tored to Tuttle Saturday. Washington, D. C., returned to this | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and "aie community last week. jdaughter Verna Mae, and My. and! | Wild Rose} Ed Easten of MeKensic is visiting Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family | ¢——— at the Alfred Arisman home. | visited at the A. O. Thompson home Howard Gramling, his Son ‘Harold | Sunday evening. By MISS JENNIE WAISTE and daughter Gladys ‘visited wi Dinner guests at the Christ Wetzel =, " Felatives in ‘Wilton Sunday evening.|nome ‘Friday were Mr. and Mrs.|, Messrs. Marvin and Harold Gyan Helen Johnson visited with Mabel) George Pehl, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E.) S00. were callers Wednesday Flipn Mondoy evening. | Schroder and John Prill of Fessenden | *ternoon. Bert Furgas, who has been em-! ang Mr, and Mrs, Adolph Dagner Of | ane Scnowet young ike spe ployed in Wilton, spent the week-end | wing, \ bs nanoata ening aye aii faiste Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle were Moffit callers Wednesday. Mrs. Car- lisle went on to at his home in Linton, N. Dak. Mr. and Mrs, E.R. Leach and fam- 8. A. Livergard has returned home| iy yisited at the Russell Williams Bismarck to spend a few days with her daughter Avis and son tht. after spending some time in aa \home Sunday evening. | Miss Ruth Hanson called at the| ome Mrs, Jake Braun, daughter ‘een. H. L. Hanson was 2 caller in Arena | Mrs. F. M. Pettygrove was enter-\ ang wing Saturday. | | Williamson home Saturday. | ae a rand: Mrs, Raymond. Weitetock |#"d son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Be tained by the Birthday club at the home of Mrs, B. Bartholemew, Sat- urday. Einar Spilde were Arena callers | Saturday. Mrs. Weitstock called at the O, G. Weitstock home. e ‘The Wilton Womans Study club met soe Wednesday evening Nov. 8, at the home of Mrs. A. H. Fer isiting thi | Moftit. visiting this week at the home of her * ywith her parents near a parents at Davenport. Sibley Butte | Miss : Catherine sod Wendel ip Donald Prentice who is employed in | Schlosser were Moffit callers Wednes- were callers at the Arthur Franklund |. : Baldwin Mrs, J. 8. McGray of Wilton is {Bismarck spent the week end with his} \day afternoon. parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Prentice. Miss Ernestine Steffens, who is attending the Minot State Teachers | college, spent the week-end at her! home here. By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Jordan assisted the The Crofte Star Homemakers club |“ met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Fal- maxing. next meeting will be held at the for two weeks from this coming Saturday. | % Bucholtz and son George week. tored to Bismarck Saturday. now. mares Bert and Billy motored to Bismarck Friday. Bennie Couch returned home with them to spend the week-end, and Elmer Bloomquist homes Thurs- day. “S, E. Clizhe motored to McKenzle Monday end at the 8. E. Clisbe Madland home to By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST | George Buck was a caller at the Bill Alice Clizbe returned home last yd Elmer Bloomquist and family mo- Lloyd Clisbe is staying at home Mr. and Mrs. 8. E, Clishe were Bis- shoppers Thi '. Leonard Davenport was a McKenzie aller Friday. Mr, and\Mrs. Alex Couch and sons jurday afternoon in daughter Margaret’s eighth John Mueller, iM gd the Earl Evans called at the Alex Couch ing spent the week- |; home. called at the Earl Evans Tuesday: John Matiaon and ton Ben motored ta Ann Cederstrom, Leonard Ett wenport, Jr, and Jack ‘Fosdick ‘ L had. been visit- Need with friends in Valley City, re- ian was organized Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See, Mrs. E. Cleveland and Mrs. were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty id family and William Kavonius were visiting friends in Bismarck Sunday. By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Lars Jacobson visited with Mrs. Dave Albright Friday afternoon. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Walter Canbarkewitz and two sons have moved to the Say- lar farm recently vacated by Kozaks. Nine members were present at the 4-H Sewing club which was held at Lauyre Williams home Saturday af- ternoon. The next meeting will be with Violet Johnson Dec. 2, on Satur- day afternoon. Harold Larson visited at Chester Erstroms home Monday. Capital City shoppers this week ‘vere Chester Erstrom, Lester Larsons, Mrs, Albert Larson and son Harold, Mr, and Mrs, Pete Meyers, Reynard Spitzer, Lars Jacobson, H. E. Scott, Con Johnson, Ed Schatz, Ed Lewis, Florence Little and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eliason. M. Jacobson: called at Al Holden's Sunday evening. Ingvald Johnson visited with Allen Larsons Monday afternoon. Dale Webster visited with Monroe Friday afternoon. Violet Johnson came home Friday Bteve| | Spitzer Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L./from Bismarck where she has been | at the J. F. Little home Sunday. visiting for the past week. Mr. and night guest Friday at the Allens-|Myron and Mr. and Mrs, Ben Ollen-|Mrs; Homer Ritchie brought her | wonday. home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son visited at Jacobson’s Friday evening. Elmer Williams called in Baldwin Saturday afternoon. Elsie Olson of Bismarck has been; spending this week at the Bural Mon- roe home. Mrs. Con Johnson visited at Jacob- | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Jack Ishmael called on the Doppler boys Monday. A. D. Welch called at the home of his nephew, Robert Welch, Tu ’. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baker and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson, Glen and Merwyn Oder, Chester Boyd and one of the Funston boys, Robert y. Marcus Trembley called at the home of his cousin, Mrs. R. M. Welch, Tues- day. Julius Dorman called at the home | of his brother Otto the latter part of. this week. Stanley McCurdy called on his sis- | ter, Mrs. Luella Bird, at the Doppler home the first of the week. James Welch of Bonner's Ferry, Idaho, who was called here by the ill- ness of his brother, A. T. Welch of Menoken, arrived in Bismarck the lat- ter part of this week and spent the week-end with his brothers, O. P. and A. D., and calling on other friends land relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and sons were in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gagner and little daughter Ruth Anne of Bismarck visited at the A. D. Welch home Sun- day. Both families expect to move west in the near future, the Gag- ners to Eugene, Oregon, and the Welchs to Ronan, Montana. Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Floyd Gagner of Bismarck called at Horace Fairchild home Friday. Miss Ann Hayes, who teaches at Taft, spent the week-end with rela- Glenview H Hilda Graf who has been visiting for some time at the Philip Wall home returned to her home Sunday. Mrs. P. E. Patton and Aelred Bous- che were Regan callers Tuesday. They ao called at the J. R.. Fitegerald ome. Andrew Kolb, Dale Webster and Irville Falenstein to Lost Nation, Iowa, Thursday. Roy and August Waugeman called at the Guss Graff home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen and family were Sunday guests at the K. O. Knutson home. Charlie Christianson was a Regan caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ottum and son Billy of Bismarck were supper guests at the Oscar Magnuson home Friday. Myrtle Magnuson came home to spend the ‘week-end. Steve Little, Clarence. Scott and Buck Scott were callers at the C. G. Scott home Monday. Mabel Lytle was an overnight guest G. O. Lindsey was a Regan caller Milton Marcovitz is making his home this winter with the Moilenen family and attending high school at Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitsgerald were Saturday guests at the J. R. Fitagerald home. Molly Graf is a guest this week at the Philip Wall home. Miss Hester Bailey was a week-end ley home. , —_ By MRS, 0. McINTYRE callers at the John Kramer north of Tuttle Sunday afternoon. Andrew Kraft was a caller at Ben Klagenburg’s Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre were callers at Dan O'Brien’s Monday aft- ernoon. Dan McKinnon of Denhoff came down to James Tees’ after his son, Sunday Donald, morning. Mrs. Owen McIntyre was @ supper guest of her sister, Mrs. Ben Klagen- » Friday evening. and Mrs. Elmer Duncan and visitors at the H. 8. Dun- Hi eles Rs i i Mr, and Mrs, Owen McIntyre were | 3! —_ Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Sattler were business callers in Goodrich and Mc- Clusky Monday. Jake Herts and son Clusky Monday. Andrew Kraft and his mother, Mrs. supper guests at the Jake Hertz home Monday. Miss Lorne Hawkins left Monday for Bismarck where she will work for @ family south of town. Mufford Irons of Tuttle drove to Bismarck Monday on business. Harry Ulfers was in town Saturday Callers at the Ray Hazelgrove home this last week were: Harry Ulfers, Lester Hawkins, Mrs. Roy Papke, Miss Esther Dirlen, and Ed Orchard and son Lawrence. : Richmond. | |= ee By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and sons Carl and Erfiest were capital city call- ers Saturday < Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son John were Friday afternoon visit- ors at the George Pehl, Sr., home. G. A. Bassert was a caller in Wing ‘Thursday. He also called at the Al- fred Larson home. Rev. Fisher conducted prayer meect- ing services north of Wing this week.’ ‘William Degner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovich Tuesday afternoon. Albert Bassert and Reynold Engel called on Rudolph Engel Friday. Mrs. C..J. Kuehl and Charles Our were Wing shoppers Friday Mr. and family from Bismarck spent the week- end with Mr. end Mrs, Frank Hom- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hien and fam- visitors at the Rudolph Engel home. Mrs. John Fode and sons Albert Rev, Fisher of Tuttle was a Thurs- day caller at the Christ Berg home. gee zee a A 5 sREEEEE ; : L d oat Ebes ai : | i F d EE g. 3 if E f t ii a Fee z § af B P] A EE i L i F Eis FF F i : i Hl ge i Z | i} i B. BFEs bu Z ij He Fi 7 i ae i i f : i fl z F i 3 i 5 i 7 i i g i i Hl 5 Sb ite ee 5 i i iB hi i! RE FF ee i i fit i a i gc i i i j a i : iF H E i i to es Brown and Clifford Little left sewing spells Oo noc Naa a gata cag Hil; é i “The afternoon. Mrs. Chester Soher and |: ladys Durfee spent the week- end with her folks south of 4 The Sterling Homemakers club met -|with Mrs. Harold Brownawell Tues- day een Miscellaneous topics “Toys for the Tots” Tiny and “Thrifty C. W. Beyer home on Tuesday, Novem- ber 28. The womens independent basket- ball team have organized and started practicing. e | Moffit - | ————_—______~4 By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Miss Esther Lang spent the week- end at her home near Sterling. Lena Erickson. of Mobridge, 8. D. ar- rived Saturday to attend the funeral of heat ne eae Torgelson is an uncle of Louie. y returned to Mo- bridge Sunday. Miss Margaret. Gillen visited in Bis- marck Sunday. Emmet Carroll moved into the Ar- Gast place Saturday and Asa Werner moved into the Chase place vacated by Mr. Carroll. The Missionary Society met. with 5 Lewis, Wednesday. A lunch was served by the hostess. The Rainbow Homemakers Club met with Mrs. Coder, Friday. A demonstration was given by the lead- ers, Mrs. James Legg and Mrs. Homer Brownawell, on canning meat. A lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. De Haan. Mrs. -J. F. Coder visited Tuesday with Mrs. H. D. Hamblen. The 4-H cooking club met with Thelma Moffit Tuesday afternoon. A demonstration on canning meats was given by Mrs. Legg, their leader. A bad supper was served by Mrs. Mof- Burt Johnson spent the week-end poe in Moffit. John Lunde and children, Art, Clarence and Mabel and Mrs. George Hill were Bismarck callers Friday. ——__—__—______—\« Hampton — | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Edwin Renschler transacted busi- ness in Linton Thursday. Leo Grenz was a caller at the Jake Schiermeister home Thursday. Callers in Linton from this terri- tory Friday were Mr. and Mrs. John | Ohlhauser, Jr., Steve Koppy and son Math and John Ohlhauser, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz ac- companied by Miss Hilda Schiermeist: er motored to Bismarck Saturday. Saturday afternoon and is spending @ few days on the McCory ranch. on Mrs. Godfrey Gren visit- al Philip Grenz home of Gray- ton Sunday afternoon. Visitors at the Steve Koppy home Sunday were Olaf Knudtson, Jack Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey nz. ie . : i | the Home: | FEE E [ i ; H Ha ce. e i i | F i | i i f j i 3 | I E : i J i 3 i E € é i ; é é i tf > A E ; E : F F A F [ i Hy ee fr f i i zh E i 5 F i i E E E f | if | h a] i : ! Tt | : 2 i LJ e i 4 z EE i # ne pi li § 4 ih i : | HE & i iE if it By A i i i i I i E E E Ming treatment for recel honte Friday. eye came bets