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| NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ti home Sunday night to charivari Mr. and Mrs. Willis Clizbe. Mr. and Mrs. T. Toregson enter- jained Mrs. J. W. Rodgers at dinner formerly owned by Ole Spilde. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Leach and fam- fly of Arena spent Sunday evening at are moving back to Arena after resid- ing the past summer on the farm Chapin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, P. Sampson. Miss Hilda Wold, a sister of Mrs. H. P. Hanson, who has been at t! Clarence Swanson and daughter and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1938 family, and Marcus Leo Doppler were all Saturday. Carry’ Hanson and Rachael Niles called at the Neil Funston home hear Trembley and in Bismarck T. Jacobson and Mrs. Lars Jacobson shopped in Wilton Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larson and four children, H. E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson and Violet Jacob- Mrs, John Glam and Ryberg breth- ers, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Dietzman and daughter Mildred: spent Friday even- » intended to make their future home re- | Sunday. , | turned to North Dakota last Monday. | Baan Re Sieg aeece a ¥ Y. Perkins, -in-! ‘appen calle: i Pens, rather in-law of "Miss Pauline Rishworth spent the] ing at the home “ef Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Owen. Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence the Elmer Josephson home. Several of the young folks gathered Hanson home for some time, left Fri- Glencoe Friday. day for Big Timber, Montana. son were Sunday evening visitors at the Walter Simons home. ] Canfield | Mr. Kolb brought them back by car. | Joe Parizek, of Minot, N. D., has) purchased the farm occupied now by He in- 0 By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘ ‘A group of ladies met at the J.|#verett and Mabel | Bailey. Bailey home Tuesday afternoon and ’ends moving on it soon, had a party on Mrs. Bailey. The! Mrs. John Goun near Bismarck fome time in the future. The ladies! Tuesday. ‘The 4-H Jolly Juniors held a meet-| motored to Bismarck Tuesday. . |. Mr. and.Mrs, John Steeg and Mrs.) Callers in Linton from this vicinity | 50t@, visited with relatives here a few Pa a i i presented Mrs, Bailey with a gift of| Sunday dinner guests at the J, F, ing with Bootle Colby Saturday aft-| Olga Rise and Mrs. H. O. Arneson A. Olson spent Sunday at the Alfred |Tuesday were as follows: Mr. and|davs the fore part of the week. Mrs.| Tena Harms spent several days money. Little home were: Laura Little, How. ¢Tnoon. spent Monday at the Ted Varholt | Olson home in Lein township. Mrs, Steve Koppy, James Herr, Dewey Windmill will be remembered here as/ visiting friends and relatives in Bis- ‘The Canfield basketball girls and ard Nelson, Willie Jiras, Leonard Ol-| Mrs. Edna Putnam and son Palmer| home. | Mrs. F. C. Johnson, Miss Johnson|Lawler, Wm. Helmuth and Walter|Viola De Long. They left for their|marck, boys went to Robinson, N. D., Wed-!50n. Afternoon callers were: nesday evening to play basketball. Canfield was defeated in both games. | “loyd Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and! 8. B. Olson was a Bismafck caller | », family, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand | Wednesday. ] . R | m Mr, and Mrs, Fred Elness and son/ | egan } ferent institutions he preaches for.!evening. - the Steve Koppy home Wednesday. |Marvel, Beverly and Elaine; Anthony By OLE LILLEFJELD Heine susie ee Fisher | winte and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barth ° |Everybody welcome. Mrs. Nora Shi of Lyman town-| Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ohthauser Sr,,| Erickson, Reuben Pearson and Wayne Miss Laura Little spent Saturday / Were dinner guests at the Fred Barth { and Sunday afternoon in Bismarck, |"0me Sunday. Mrs. C. J. Kuehl, Merrill Lindsey Baileys are moving from Canfield |2"d Charlic Our motored to Mandan Law- of Bisma: | nee Fitzgerald, Roy Bailey, Roy and | With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.; week-end at the G. Manly home. Miss Lovitta Sanborn left Saturday | ight for Lawton to spend the week * Mrs. George Watson is teaching for |Miss Sanborn during her absence. ek spent the week-end here Heaton, Sr. | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Clayton Little took her to Bismarck | Andrew Kolb, Dale Webster and | Mrville Falkenstein returned home B. O. Lein spent several days the situs beseeteil teams are giving « 110m Lost Nation, Jows, Monday. | PAgt Week jn Blamares users Be WAS) tera, Slopes Sea radon | RRTarSE spent te weekend visting rsieer snatored to Barc Sata |r nnn | Witt cals wena ats 2 ames? Db 4 aking medical 7 » P. He a friends here. lay. . Charles Hannefield was Wilton dance st the goteol house Friday le faaee amt fae een aie Geena A. H. Lundberg returned Thursday called at J. O. Rise’s Wednesday} mr, and Mrs. A. H. Burnett-are| Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy attend-|_ Andrew Kolb returned home from | caller Wednesday. 4 . 24. from St. Paul where he had taken &/| afternoon. visiting at Fargo. ed a party at the Geo, Deis home west | Vermice Center, New York, the fore} Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown motored Mrs, B. O. Strand and son visited) 4+ their parental home. ‘at Macumber Friday. | Seseeeecietens —-—sane———¢ | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family carload of stock. e aa i | . | Mr, and Mrs, John Ohiha: .,|at the Bessie Monroe home this week. " a Gn Ea a Harriet | | were Bismarck shoppers Wednesdtsy:| jE sini. | : Baldwin [visitor Monday at the Ruble home. | Uf rand Mis, Herman Ohinauses [Steve Monroe brought him to Regan| tjeid home wedseedays nen Pattee cane cores or tHE OS 1g Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and/ iy Menoken | |Dakote Sunday to visit with friends. | We 3 Oscar Jusman was a Wilton visitor sch et | | Mrs. J, W. Kiefer were Mr. and MTs.’ gy MR, FLORENCE BORNER | | \ | motored to various points’ in South} Several farmers in this neighbor-| monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ollenberger and) By MISS E, M. THOMPSON = |Carl Berg and family and Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Rhineholdt Worner |hood aré-doing road work this week.) Earl Grantham called at Wilton sons were callers at the A. F. Ghylin home Sunday. The American Legion meet at the Uhde home Saturd: "They decided to have another whist) party Thursday Nov. 23. The next meeting will be held at the J. Carl-' son home Dec. 9. | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Olson and Mrs.} Joe Cook and Sidney were callers in| ‘Wing Wednesday. Saturday. | Mrs. B. O, Lein entertained a num-! givin Nordstrom home. Mrs. R. G. Abelein entertained at ¢ Mrs. John Moser and Mrs. H. Wat-| Mr. and Mrs. Bossart of Wing and ber of small guests Thursday after-|" pa. Pricke was a recent caller at|/® ‘uilting bee ‘Thursday afternoon | Ghylin | kins called on Mrs. Whitmer Satur-|Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke andjnoon in honor of her daughter La-) the home of his son, Ralph, in Crom. |@nd evening. A supper ant ight By \ i Still day. H Miss Violet Olson, Oscar Olson, ! Dee Bailey and Milton Marcovitz spent Friday evening at the teacher- age with Mrs. C. Whitmer. | Mr. and Mrs. Ole Oleson and fam-/ fly called at the Ghylin home Thurs- day evening. | Brittin By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Harvey, N. D., are visiting at the C. D, Kimball home during the deer hunting season. Don Dralle, Moffit, and Wm. Mills were Monday dinner guests at the Dralle home. i Elmer Dutton was an overnight guest Saturday at the George Morri- son home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover visited at the Dralle home Friday. Mrs. Arthur Metcalf and son Carl- ton of Driscoll, visited Saturday and Sunday with relatives at the Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Whitteaker were overnight visitors in Bismarck Wednesday. By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN |! Mrs. Charles Tedholm Wednesday. pone Herons Been Mr, and Mrs. Homer Andrews gave i A pot-luck lunch was served. Plans daughter Bernice, Edwin and Reynol Edith Mueller returned home with ¢ “Saat ee iS fa turkey dinner Sunday to a number] Mrs. Anton Pederson and son mo-| Were made for a supper to be held|Hien motored to Garrison Thursday By MRS. L. C. MARCHANT them, | Heaton {| Ruth, Hochhalter, Annie Tricka, of friends and relatives, the occasion being Mr. Andrews’ birthday and the 50th anniversary of A. E. Dutton’s arrival in North Dakota. Bismarck visitors Saturday were Miss Lydia Briscoe, W. S. Triplett, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover, Dutch Dralle, Mrs. O. Dutton and children, Saral i spent Wednesd: it. ;' Miss Margaret Gillen spent the see ppm reich apshanuehier Pemaibe tetec sasci Daal fit weekend 4 her home eee Burt, |and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and rare ey Delmar mec ‘ we has hse = eet are taking care of her aa es pee ures ner Bing: Mrs. Richard was 3 her 2 iN. Dak. were Thursday evening visitors at the|the past week al e James‘ Tees e. ers A. Heinle home Wed- ig Mrs. C. D, Kimball and her house; her mother and other relatives. Dal home, returned to the John~Fitz-| Mrs. I. Kremenetsky accompanied |nesday were Art Warner and Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams of guests, Mrs. George Crawford and Mrs. Roberts dined Sunday at the) Arthur Knudtson home. ’ | Mrs. Wm. Mills and daughters were dinner guests at the Dralle; home Sunday. | the George Pehl, Sr ae Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and/| Bismarck Saturday, Miss Hilda Wutzke, who is employ ed at the Bill Mills home in Bis- marck, spent the week-end at her arental nome here. ernard Zimmer Ww en and Ann Ww were business callers in Bismarck Eide daughter Hilda spemt Sunday after- nocn at the Christ Wetzel home. Louise Pehl, Martha Merkel, Oscar | C! Potts, Junior Wutzke called at the William Mer-| kel home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams and/ caughter Beulah visited at the John | le Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte. The bridge club met with Mrs. Carl) Auxiliary {family and Wanda Pehl motored to|Lein ‘Thursday evening. Score prizes | cre won, by Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and| rs. B. O. Lein. Mrs. Norton Strand | ntertains the club Tuesday, Nov. 23. | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes motor- | ed to Minot Wednesday where they} ere the guests of friends. They re-| turned home Thursday. verne’s first birthday. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher, Mrs. | harles Tedholm and Mrs. L. Hop- Fide and Gerhardt'kins motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopkins mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Regan friends will be interested in arning of the marriage of Iola Du- Merkel and Ted Hoffman homes} Toit and Otto Meyers which took Sunday. Miss Bertha Eide and Mr. Van |place at Washburn Nov. 15. The Canfield boys defeated the Re- Viect of Bismarck spent Sunday at|gan boys in a basketball game played the Ingvold Eide home. | Callers at the: A. O, Thompson home Sunday were Mr. end Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter Verna Mae, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and children, Jean Lois and James, Elsie Eide and David Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Wetzel and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas D. Barkman were business callers in the Capitol City Friday. Miss Edna Gellner was a week-end guest at the Jacob Wutzke home. Ann and Annette Gellner spent the week-end at their parental home. Mrs. Raymond Weitstock called at home Saturday, | enna 2 Clear Lake A | we Ot |r tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Several young! folks from Moffit) g& spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and! | Mrs. Henry Olson. | Alfred Olson was a Wing caller|® Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson and twin boys, Douglas and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen call-| a at the Christ Schoon home Thurs- | lay. | Mrs. J. E. Sharp accompanied Miss | Myrtle Christensen home and spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. Bi end at her home near Sterling. on the Canfield floor Saturday eve- ning. A number of friends surprised Mrs. . H. Lundberg at a handkerchief |shower Friday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and |Miss Frances Cox were Bismarck |shoppers Tuesday. Walter Tyberg of Bismarck was a eek-end visitor at the B. O. Lein home. Mrs. B. O. Lein attended the wed- ding dance given for Mr. and Mrs. tto Meyer at Mercer Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes and |daughter Margaret motored to Sykes- ton Sunday and were the guests of rene Maulsby. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home \Priday. Nov. 24. Moffit \ By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Miss Esther Lang spent the week- Richard Olson and daughter of ismarck visited at the Burt John- son home Monday. Mrs. Cameron spent the week-end |and commenced practicing for a play to be given some time in December. Einar Spilde, Erling and Harold ith her mother, who is quite ill.}Botnem called at H. O. Arneson’s Sunday evening. D. Barkman and Selma Rist Rev. Fylling of Mandan will con- Thanksgiving Day at 11 o'clock. In the evening at 7:30 o'clock he will show @ moving picture of the dif- Ed Nygaard, accompanied by P. Kluksdahl, motored Thursday, Mrs. H, Christianson and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson of Naughton visited local relatives Sat- urday. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein, who is spend- ing the winter in California, notified relatives of her safe arrival in Los Angeles. Later Mrs. Falkenstein will visit relatives in San Francisco and Tacoma. Paul Borner spent Sunday at the well township. Miss Marion Kant, who makes her home here during school week, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kant, in Naughton. Joe Couch reports the killing of a number of coyotes on the home farm southeast of here. Mrs. Ernest Lange took the train to Wilton Thursday where she visited and attended a bank meeting, return- ing on the evening train. Percy Freeman and Joe Poole, local elevator managers, were callers in Bismarck the last of the week. Russel Owens of Wilton was a call- er at the R. A. Berg home Friday evening. Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs, William Witt and Henry Roth were Wing shoppers Fri- day and also called at the G. A. Bos- sert home. Fred Smith, Andrew Walker, and Adolph Degner were callers in Bald- win ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hien, daughter Viola, Mr. and Mrs. John Hien and to visit a few days and also attend the wedding of Miss Olga Floth. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber and daughter Tilda Mae motored to Gar- rison Saturday to visit at the Engel and Stienward homes. G. A. Bosesrt and son Albert call- ed on Dan Hien Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth and Mr. John Weber, Jr., home. Rev. Fischer was a Thursday over- |night guest at the Jacob Hien home. Albert, Elsie and Martha Bossert were Tuesday evening visitors at the Alfred Larson home. at Lein school No. 3 Sunday evening} duct English services at the church| Bismarck. the hospitals in Bismarck. | home, jand Mrs, C. A, Thursday afternoon with Mrs. M. T. | Olson. H.|ship and Miss Myrtle Christenson to Bismarck | spent Saturday evening with Mrs, Sharpe. Miss Thelma Skogen | J. 8, Strate of, Minneapolis By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Lawrence Bait, Mrs. Leaf Blens- \ley and R. L, Dralle of Bismarck were |guests. A supper was served. Richard Salter. luncheon were served. | Albert O’Brien, teacher at the con- |solidated school, is now boarding at |the Park Wood home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel, Misses j Lillian Newmann, Blanche ‘Stewart land Mrs. Gladys Dreis and Albert O'Brien were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King Sunday. Misses Russell and Olsen of Bis- marck are holding services every eve- ning this week, The regular church services are now being held at @ o'clock every Sunday eevning and Sunday school at 7 o'clock. Miss Ada McCurdy is now visiting et the O, R. Ayers Home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel enter- tained at a 7 o'clock bridge dinner Saturday evening for the members of the Birthday club. First prize went to Mrs. Reitzel. There were three tables in play. Mrs. Melvin Agnew and daughters, Misess Norma and Orpha, motored to Moffit Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Foell and little son, * Miss Norma Agnew spent Sunday night visiting Miss Ida Giese. —_—— ‘ Florence Lake > Mr. and Mrs, John Witt were Sun- day evening visitors at the John Fitzgerald home. Leroy Marchant was a Wednesday afternoon caller at the William Witt | home. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald were Thursday Wing shoppers. gerald home Thursday. Ruben Wentz was a Tuesday after- noon caller at the Leroy Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and O. J. Olson spent the week-end in James Wright is a patient at one of Mrs. Anton Pederson and family spent Sunday at the Melvin Johnson Swanson spent The Royal Neighbors club held a hard-time dance in the hall Friday from near 1 was & ‘The Menoken Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Edd Ebling Thursday afternoon. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. ? ‘| Hampton | —$—$—————____—__—______—__ 9 By ELIZABETH KOPPY Jake Kiemele of Linton was at his parential home in this vicinity Sunday. Schiermeister. “ton were callers at the Henry Ohl- hauser home Tuesday afternoon. Jake Schiermeister was a caller at visited at the Herman Backhaus home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz, daugh- ter Frieda and Miss Hilda Schier- of Linton Sunday evening. and family of near Hazelton visited = the Jake Schiermeister home Mon- lay. Steve Koppy Sr. transacted business in Linton Monday. Several people of the near neigh- borhood helped celebrate Jake Schier- meister’s birthday Monday evening. | . Wing Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland of McKenzie were visitors at the Ben McCloskey home Sunday. Mrs. Babe Knowles entertained the Rev. Doyen and Dr. Schatz of un.| Capital City shoppers this week were Bill Larson and family, Lester Laréon, Walter Simons and daughters Lauraine and Alice, Dick Thompson and Walter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Windmill. and daughter Shirley of Walker, Minne- home Tuesday. Sunday visitors at Jacobson’s were Mr, and Mrs. Theo. Quanrud and family of Bismarck; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and Roy, Hugh, Alice, Sundstrom of Still. T. Jacobson visited at Gust Larson’s Sunday. Lawrence Johnson and son Pete Part of the week. He spent a few days They are graveling the hill near the John Eliason farm. iy it Mr. at Mrs. Ivan Holden and fam- ly were Sunday dinner guests at tl John Eliagon home. id ee Violet Johnson called at Enock Andersons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Enock Anderson and son were business visitors at Levi Carlson's Sunday. By MARGARET DAVIS Sewer? Ghylin School No. 1 will be closed this week due to the illness of Miss Nelson's father. Ladies Aid at her home Thursday. C. 8. Teppo who is employed in Bis- marck, spent Sunday with his family in Wing. The Rev. John Fischer of Tuttle held revival meetings north of town in the Evangelical church last week. G. A. Bossart was a supper guest at the John Mueller home Werinesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roth spent Sun- day visiting relatives in Tuttle. The Misses Hildre and Rice spent the week-end at the latter's home in Mercer. Mary Jane Olson spent the week- lend with Burnette Jacobson at the Patterson ranch. Louis Wojick was a supper guest at the John Mueller home Monday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyer and family of Merrill, Wis., are visiting at the Harry Knowles home. Mr. and Mrs. John Laschkewitsch, daughter Rose and son Sam, and Har- old Mueller of Goodrich were visitors at the John Mueller home Saturday. Mrs. Ben McCloskey entertained the Homemakers Club at her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dalbec and family visited at the John Weber Jr., home near Tuttle Sunday. Mrs. A. Fueling left for Boston, Mass., where she intends to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ambers and son by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kremenetsky of Tuttle motored to Bismarck Mon- day. - The 4-H Krazy Kooks met with Alice McCloskey at her home Satur- day afternoon. Miss Violet and Velma Rosendahl spent Monday afternoon with Mar- garet Gill. Staton Davis was a caller at the Gill home Monday night. Emerson Gill spent the week-end at his home in Ghylin. Miss Bernita Du Toit was a week- nd visitor of Mrs. H. B. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson were Bismarck shoppers last Thursday. Mrs. A. N. Tosseth has moved to the home of her son Nels Tosseth. A. B. Johnson was a caller in Bis- marck last week. A birthday party was held at the Henry Rosendahl home Tuesday night for Mr. and Mrs. Rosendahl. Mr. Stanton Davis was a Still shop- per Monday. Nels Tosseth and family- spent. Thursday evening at the Henry Rosen- dahl home. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and daughters have arrived in Gunn City, Mo., after spending a few weeks in Towa. e By SARAH HEINLE Bernard Hall was a caller at the Bill Brezden and A. H. Heinle homes Tuesday evening. Callers at the Walter Grewe home Tuesday were Mr. Miller and Sarah ‘Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. John Schladt and family and Art Warner were visitors at the Heinle home Tuesday evening. Dan Greene is visiting with Frank Madland visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ben McCluskey at Wing Sunday. Carl Carlson called on John Olsen Sunday forenoon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietaman spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Painted Woods Frank Erickson was a caller at the Andrew Nelson home Wednesday afternoon. Anton Nelson and Ole Lillefjeld were to Wilton Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday. Richard Shafer and Gunder Hagen were Wilton callers Saturday after- noon, Several of the people in this vicinity attended the old time dance in the Nate building in Wilton Saturday night. Andrew Nelson called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Monday afternoon. —$—<$$_____- By B. P. HAGSTROM Miss Annetta Ericksor, Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thor, Margaret Anderson, Hjalmar Lind and Annie Tricka were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris An- derson of Bismarck Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were former residents of this community. The Hustlers Baby Beef 4-H club met at, the Walter Sundquist home Saturday. Miss Verna Strand has been a guest of Miss Helen Spitzer of Bck- lund township the past week. Miss Velma Johnson of Bismarck visited for a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Johnson, Miss Alice Johnson and James Noon of Grass Lake mo- tored to Ellendale Friday to spend the week-end with friends, They were accompanied by the Misses Cora de Vee Richard and Ruth Frietag of Wilton and Dorothy Little of Ghylin township. Miss Helen Johnson went as far as Jamestown with them to Spend @ few days with her aunt, Mrs, Frank Laughlin. The party return- ° Axel Asplund, Ole Hagstrom and Naomi and Oscar Hagstrom visited at the Erick Pearson home Sunday. Miss Pauline Hagstrom was a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sakarison in Mandan Friday evening. A miscellaneous shower was given for Mrs. Clifford Richard Sunday afternoon at the home of her sister, Baldwin were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Thompson of Still Thursday. Mrs. Roy Anderson and daughter Loretta of Wing spent the week-end at their home in Still, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, son Mr, and Mrs. Gilchrist and son of|#d Mrs. Albert Christenson. with her sister, Mrs. Corma Kimble.) Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berg, John and|daughters Louie and Marjory motor- Brezden a few days. Albert, and Harry Vincent called at : : 8 hi ; d to Bismarck Wing Monday afternoon. Sunday visitors at the George An-| Callers at the ~ Beulah were Sunday afternoon call-|_Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and| Mrs. Legg and her mother, Mrs.|David Hien motoret B ck | ed ie ee say AV Lt mate cail-|derson home were Mr. and Mrs. @ Fred Neumiller home |the John home ers at the Homer Andrews home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson vis- ited Sunday at the Jason Hoover| home. Mrs. Alfred Hoover is keeping house at the Elvin Hoover home. | Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Callers at the Harry Davenport) hhome Saturday were Wm. Michelsen, ! Odessa, ‘and Billie Michelsen, Elmer, Folmer, Marvin Davis, Bud Hop-/| kins, Roy and Gene Little. i Ole and Arnold Wold were callers ix, Wing Monday. Gene Little transacted business in) Wilton Monday. He was an over night guest at the Ole Uglen home there. | Mr. and Mrs. George Mowder and Mrs, J. Heindbouch motored to Wil- ton Monday afternoon. Tom Hollingsworth and George; Michelsen of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. B,| ©. Strand and son Barney and Mrs.' Anna Strand were Monday evening/ visitors at the Harry Davenport home. Olaf Wold returned home Wednes- day after spending the past several months at the Ted Amundson home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daveinport motored to Wilton Friday. Mabel Bailey and children at the Ole Wold home Sat- | | children motored to Bismarck Thurs- day to visit Mr. Van Vleet’s mother, who is a patient at the St. Alexius| hospital. | A farewell party was given in honor | of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen at their | home Saturday evening. They expect to move to Minnesota this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olsqn enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz and daughter Marcella, Mrs, Anna Olson and son Ole. Mr. and Mrs. John Steeg to a lovely Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyer and daughter Carlean were Sunday callers Vi \d McKenzie Bi By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Tuesday afternoon and evening! Mrs. T. T. Hughes and Mrs. E. L.} Adams entertained at a miscellane-| ous shower at the Hughes home in| honor of Mary Ellen Reese| whose marriage to Willis Clizbe oc- | curred November 18. The affair was | also in the form of a quilting bee. Miss Reese was presented with a number of nice and useful gifts. Mrs. Adams and Mrs, Hughes served re- he fe; a freshments to 53 guests during the| ¥ afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe are the parents of a girl born Nov. 16 at @ Bismarck hospital. o— ‘an Eeckhout, left Monday morning for Wabeck where Mrs. Van Eeckhout lives and Mrs. Legg will visit for a few days. Mr. Iwen and sons Oliver and Emil and daughter Adeline and Fred Wil- liams, a cousin from Arthur, N. D., \arrived Saturday to take in the deer hunting season. Mrs. Hilma Adams visited with Mrs. Burt Johnson Saturday night. * Mr. and Mrs, Harold Lane were callers at Linton and Temvik Satur- day. Mrs. Henry Olson and children Donald and Douglas spent several lays visiting at the Burns Bailey —--— |home last week. They spent Satur- day night with Mrs, Olson’s mother. Mrs. V. Benz, Mr. and Mrs. Burns ailey took them home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and children and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and daughters Harriet and Dorothy and Murray House. were visitors at the C. K. Lane home Sunday. Mr. Velzy visited at the Jim Legg ome Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfee took Mrs. Durfee's sister home to Miles ity, Mont., last week. B. F. Lane visited with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson Saturday night ind Sunday. Lein By OLGA M. RISE Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert were Friday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith in Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and small children and Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke were Sunday visitors at the Christ Wetzel home near Arena. Sunday visitors at the Harold Madland home were Mrs. Degner, sons John and Martin and daughters Matilda and Eva and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCluskey. John Weber, Jr., was a Saturday overnight guest at the Fred Borth home. Fred Smith accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner to Carrington Saturday. | Wild Rose | y ny By MISS JENNIE WAISTE George Buck and William Adams motored to Bismarck Monday. ‘Miss Catherine and Wendelin Sth- losser and Misses Tillie and Mary Braun spent Wednesday evening with Lad Waiste at Wild Rose school jo. 1. ‘Miss Helen Doehle spent the week- end with her parents near Moffit. She was also a Bismarck shopper Saturday. H, A. Carlisle was a Moffit caller Friday. His son Roger returned home ers in Bismarck one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees are the parents of a boy born in the Bismarck hospital Wednesday. Herman and Henry Seilinger were Wing callers Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. John Witt visited re- latives in Tuttle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald were Saturday evening visitors at the Charles Johns home. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Marchant and son Lloyd were Sunday visitors at his parental home. Delmar McClellan was a Friday evening visitor at the L. C. Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zelmer, daugh- ters Viola, Fern and Loretta were Monday evening visitors at the Leroy Marchant home. John Fitzgerald was a Sunday call- er at the Herman Neiters home. Ervin Lytle called on John Helpen Sunday, the latter returning home with him, where he will spend the winter months. \ By MBS. R. M. WELCH Welch were in Bismarck. Welch’s Spur o¢—_—_—__——_—____—_ Marcus Trembley, John Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch,. Kenneth Johnston, Oliver Welch and James cus Wagle of Mercer. Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mrs. Howard Glanville and daugh- ters Lois. and Bernice, Mrs. Etta Wilkinson and Granpa Glanville of Wing were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Tees are the Proud parents of a son born Wednes- day, Nov. 15, Ed. Pond and Harry callers in Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons accompanied by Miss Fae Rob- erts motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Allen Frazier was a visitor at the Edgerton home in Wing Thurs- day and Friday. Harry Ulfers and Ed Wagner were callers in Steele Thursday. ‘The Haas young folks were enter- tained at the Adam Haas home Sat- urday evening. Guests'to dinner Sunday at the Mc- Intyre home were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spitzer and children of Bis- ma’ Ulfers were Wednesday evening were Fred Wag- ner and son Herbert, Jake Wagner and Andrew Heinle. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. Emanuel Heintz Sr. of Mar- tin, N. D. visited a few days at the Fred Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Loggie were cateny at the Fred Wagner home Fri- y. Edwin and Ernest Heinle called on and Mrs. Hank Newharth were visitors at the John H. ek. asf Mrs. J. J. Scallon and daughter Neola, Mrs. R. C. Halver, Mrs. Bert Glanville, Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and Mrs. Owen McIntyre attended Home- makers club meeting held at Mrs. Ben Edwin and Junior Heinle were call- Gn. By Hoe eaee. GLB eye Mae cA ‘Thursday. Albert Johnson motored to Bis- marck Thursday to bring back Fred Perkins of Auburn, N. Y., who is to visit at their home a few days. Mr, zone 4s a cousin of Mrs, John- n, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Johnson, daughter Merriam, Mrs. Augusta Johnson, sons Russell and Billy and daughter Alice, and Rueben and Dorothy Johnson visited at the Roy Thor home one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson and Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Falkenstein. and son Leslie visited with Mr. and ees ‘Williams of Baldwin Sat- 1 Wilson Tf By MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg motored to Wing Sunday to visit at the Christ Berg home, Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle and daughters Esther and Ruth spent Sunday at the John Berg home. Edwin Wolf underwent an opera: tion for appendicitis Sunday at the Bismarck hospital. He is getting “Mars, Philip’ Wall, Jey od 8 y Wall, 8r., y, to see with him to spend the week-end. Miss Jennie Waiste, Misses Eva, Mary and Tillie Braun were supper guests at the Schlosser home Thurs- day evening. Mrs, H. A. Carlisle, who has spent the last week and @ half with her Mr. and Mrs, John Welch and nephews visited at the Robert Welch home Monday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited and dined at the John Welch home Tuesday evening while en route home McCluskey’s Friday. A very interest- ing lesson was given by the project leaders, Mrs. Hubbel and Mrs. Scal- Jon, on the many different ways of us- ing whole wheat. Arthur Tees and son Jr., and Mrs. ‘ees motored to Bismarck Thi Frances ¢ By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Paul and Mabel Carlson were over- | The Ladies’ Aid sponsored a pound Mowder and social in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tor- th Asmus were callers in/egson at the parsonage Friday. A Saturday. large crowd attended. 4rt Strand was hostess to the} The McKenzie Homemakers club George Vik, who has been ill for some time, is much improved at this writing. B. N. Lein, Constance, Valdemar and Catherine and Gale and Clifford: 2° Mr. and Mrs, Carl ‘Ture American Legion Auxiliary Saturday|was entertained Thursday afternoon afternoon. by Mrs. W. L. Watson. and two visitors were present. The major project lesson on “Reducing Food Costs by Using Home Grown Foods” was given by leaders, Mrs. E. L. Adams and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. After the lesson and demonstration the business meeting followed. Mrs. Eric Slovarp became a member. Mrs. J. F. Wildfang will entertain the club Dec, 21, Harry E. O'Neill was a caller in Bis- marck Friday. The 4-H cooking club held a meet- ing at the schoolhouse Thursday after school. Clara Habeck was chosen as the delegate to go to Fargo. The club plans a party Saturday to raise money jennings Kettleson was an over- Tmught guest of Buck Scott Thursdey e Bi di Black Water, home’ after be- 16 members Birkeland transacted business in the Capital City’ Thursday. A large crowd attended the P. T. A. meeting held in school No. 2 Friday vening. A very good program was jiven. Geo. Christianson and Valdemar Lein motored to Bismarck and Man- lan Friday. Paul Paslay called at the B. N. Lein daughter Avis and son Dwight in Bismarck, returned to her home Sat- _ Driscoll -——____________—__ By DELLA MAE OLSON Messrs. U. L. Burdick and Schu- dinner guests at the B.C. Ruble home ert Welch home Mr. and Mrs. John ie fe E BE Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Welch expect ree to leave for Montana the first of next | one A week. Jake Voll was a Moffit caller bei Mrs. Luella Bird visited at the Rob- afternoon. Welch and onto the A. D, Welch farm ‘Thursday.| Friday afternoon and macher of Fargo and Bismarck were | ga) < sit Wednesday. Philip Kraft visited at Elmer Drum’s Saturday. > Mrs. Mary Alice McIntyre spent night with her li FE Vern Thysell was McCormick Brothers’ farm Lawrence Madland and Smith were brief callers at the Peter Davidson farm Monday evening. & Wolf home Mr. and Mrs. Neumiller Satied at te vA Bere eae Fe y i ote # é digi a gis eet tle Lake were guests at the Christ . Monday.