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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS (| Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and family, accompanied by Mabel Lytle, | were Sunday guests at the C. A. Ket- tleson home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and | family were Saturday evening guests at the Albert Vollen home. Sunday guests at the J. F. Little home were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and daughters Betty June and Viola Jean, Mary, Roselyn, and Pa- tricia Patton, Molly Graf, Shirley Walker, Howard Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Lytle, Frances, Ruth, and Mabel Lytle and Willie Ehnes. Josephene Brennise is staying with | Strand gave a lesson on making rag her sister Bernita at school No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Art Risch were over- night guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Wednesday. Lawrence Fitzgerald is staying at the Bethel Bailey home this week. Arthur Shipp and Lester Bunker of | Bismarck were visiting in this vicinity Wednesday. | Miss Huber, county superintendent) of schools, called at the R. W. Felt- heim and Emi] Moses homes Thurs- day. Martha Graf is staying at the Clay- ton Little home this week. a T Wing | Oe By MARTHA MUELLER Mike Jones of Hurdsfield was a visitor at the H. Jacobson home Fri- day evening. ‘ Leonard Kremenetsky and John Mueller, Jr, spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting friends in Bis- marck. Lucille Dalbec is visiting at the home of her aunt, who lives near Goodrich. Helen Harty is attending St. Mary's school in Bismarck. Maxine See spent the past week visiting at the George Pehl home near na. Harold, Lillian and Martha Mueller attended the Evangelical convention in Goodrich Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eckert and son of Grank Forks, Ludy Olson and Mrs. Barbara Strobel of Goodrich were callers at the Ed Dalbec home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fallansby of Hurds- field were visiting at the John Harty home Sunday. Ferne Glanville and Bertrum Olson spent the week-end in Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and children Mil- dred and John of Pettibone were vis- itors at the Henry Jacobson home Sunday. A group of young folks met in the church Sunday evening to reorganize the Christian Endeavor society. ‘Lyman By 8. GYLDEN ‘Misses Suri Eckholm, Linda Surtola and Edna Elliason began high school in Wing Monday. The Women's Nonpartisan League held their monthly meeting at the Lyman hall Sunday afternoon. Some of the members presented a play. Gynella Gylden, daughter of Seth Gylden, entered the St. Alexius hos- pital for treatment Monday. Rex Hokana from South Dakota is Spending some time visiting his uncle and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Waiste, daughter Florence, and son Earl, spent Monday evening at Gust Eckholm’s. Miss Sally Gylden returned home ‘Thursday evening after spending a ‘week in Bismarck. Miss Florence Waiste of Bismarck is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John ‘Waiste. She also spent two weeks visiting with her sister, Mrs. Glen Adams of Moffit. Seth and Rudolph Harju were Bis- marck callers Thursday. Saima Pih- laja and Sally Gylden returned home with them. Miss Pihlaja spent the ‘week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pihlaja. She returned to Bis- marck Sunday. * The Misses Sigrid Wainio, Saima Pihlaje and Florence Waiste will at- tend Capital Commercial college in Bismarck. They will begin Monday, Gept. 17. Leonard Kavonius and Elmer Jarvi - have returned from the west coast ‘where they have spent the past four ‘weeks visitiing friends and relatives, ‘The Lyman school opened for an eight-month term of school Monday, with Mrs. Ida Thorson as teacher at Lyman No. 1, Edward Banttarri at Lyman No. 2, and Miss Mabel }faki at ‘Uyman No. 3. | Trygg | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs, George Nelson and ~ Gwendolyn motored to Bismarck and ‘Mandan Tuesday. “* Leola Larson from Glover, N. D., is visiting here with relatives, Harry Hedstrom's, Lonie Olson's and Morris "8. Lenora Hedstrom was an overnight _ Guest Tuesday with Mabel Magnus. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson received ‘an announcement from Mr. and Mrs. Scott of a son, James Ron- aie to them at 8:40 p. m., Tues- | Brown and Gerald Nelson mo- ‘Tuesday. Cederhill Homemakers’ halt alt i : 3 z g HT f i lesson is to be given. ; i Ly McKensle, visited i i 5 E | 880, while away. |celebrate her birthday anniversary. @|Elmer Kling Thi who is attending ie speakers were: Ex-Governor William from Mi their home at Dujuth,'here the pest z Minn., Monday, after visiting here a week with relatives. | Hilde Klien is |schood in Bismarck. Ella Trygg went to Jamestown to attend business college. attending high a a it Canfield MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A large crowd attended the Ladies’) | Aid at the Ole Wold home Wednesday. |The next meeting will be held at the iI, Whitmer home Oct. 3. Homemakers met at the Strand home Friday. Mrs. Jordahl and Mrs. Ghylin were taken in as new mem- bers. Election of officers was the business of the day. Mrs. B, O. rugs. Tra McCoy spent the last week with his mother. Miss Gudrun Jordahl spent the last weekend with her parents. Dinner guests at the Oliver Whit- mer home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. Cox and Ruth Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons. Miss Alice Strand returned home Sunday evening. She will spend a week here before going to Bismarck. Oscar and James Olson and Abner Fryer were supper guests at the A. Ghylin home Sunday evening. There was not a very large crowd at the P. T. A. Friday evening. Mrs. Whitmer was elected vice president. Mrs. Ghylin, Mrs. Ole Wold, Mrs. Ole Olson are on the refreshment com- mittee for the October meeting. Mr. oe are on the program commit- re. | 1 Cromwell: By LILLIE -JIRAS Mr. and Mrs. John Gierke have returned to their home here after Spending some time at the home of Mrs. Gierke's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Browning, at Anamoose, N. D. ix Miss Mercedes Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson, is visit- ing this week at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sunquist, near Still. Howard Nelson of Wing is now vis- iting relatives and friends in this community. Mrs. Walter Browning of Anamoose and sister, Mrs. John Gierke, were guests at the John Engdahl home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J.'A. Varley were visitors and supper guests at the Otto Swanson home Sunday. Mrs. F. C. Nelson returned Tues- day from Cylinder, Iowa, where she spent several weeks visiting her mother and other relatives. She also attended the World’s Fair in Chi- Cromwell School No. 2 opened Monday with Miss Mable Jacobson of ‘Wing as teacher. Miss Jacobson is making her home at the F, C. Nelson place. Corliss Nelson and Miss Hazel Eng- dahl enrolled in the Bismarck high school Monday. Miss Mildred Funston of Menoken began a term of school in Cromwell School No. 1 Monday, Sept. 17. Miss Funston is staying at the F. H. Schroeder home. Mrs. W. J. Jiras, son Joe, and daughter Lillie, and Paul Borner were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Philip Monroe home. Other visitors were Mrs. Bessie Monroe and son Steve of Baldwin and Ivan Bordon of Wilton. Gilbert Cederstrom spent several days this week at the home of his father, Charles Cederstrom, wh is seriously ill. o—_—_______—__- | Frances | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Lawrence Madland was a business caller, in Bismarck and Sterling Mon- lay. = Andrew and Eddie Schauer trans- acid business in Bismarck Wednes- jay. Mr. and Mrs. Gib‘ Cederstrom and family stayed at the Chas. Cederstrom home Tuesday night. Mr. Ceder- strom’s father is seriously ill, Miss Vina Harms is teaching school near New Salem where she has taught the last two years. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw were callers at the Chas. Cederstrom home Tuesday evening. Miss Dena Harms, who is employed in Bismarck, accompanied her brother John home Saturday night. Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday from. this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lund- quist, Henry Miller, Alfred Ryberg, Sr., Louie Olsen, John Kruger and sister, Mrs. L. Martinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Edwin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman vis- \ted at the John Gourdette home Sun- ye e EE as: { Menoken i —_______—_ By MBS. JENNIE DANCE The Menoken Homemakers were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Chester Sherman at the Marvin Sherman home. There were nine members present. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Albert Sher- man. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Craven left Thursday for the Flathead valley in Montana, where they will visit for some time. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and daughter Avis spent several days at Anamoose. While there they attended the funeral rites for *Mr. Abelein’s mother, Mrs. George Abelein. Mrs. Park Wood was surprised Sat- urday evening by a group of friends who met at her home to help her \ Richmond i By MARTHA BOSSERT A large crowd attended the meet- ing in Wing hall Friday evening. The Langer, Frank Vogel, William Fal- berg THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934 >). | Sibley Butte if [eres SR CEA carte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mrs. Alex Couch and children Ben- nie, Maxine and Billie and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Couch and Clara Williams left by car for Tacoma, Washington, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist visited at the E. Bloomquist home Wednesday. Mrs. L. B. Roth visited at the Ollie Roth home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth visited at the Elmer Bloomquist home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson and son Harry and daughters Alice, Ella and Ida and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and Wayne visited at the Chas. Cederstrom home Sunday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schauer and} Miss Esther Giese and Mr. Sholts motored to Judson Sunday to visit with her uncle, Philip Giese. Junior Davenport, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport, entered a Bismarck hospital Monday. By OLGA M. RISE Mrs. Nils Dronen and daughter, Hannah, visited with Mrs. Elle Chris- tlanson Thursday. Arthur Bjorhus and Warren Keel- Mr. and Mrs, near Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams of Bald- win left for South Dakota Saturday, where they will visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Oscar Erickson returned home Thursday from Turtle Lake where she had spent a number of days taking care of her mother who has been quite ill. The Sunshine Workers Sewing club jmet at the Hagstrom home Saturday evening. Their last meeting for this year will be held at the Conrad John- son home October 13th. All members ‘are urged to be present. Mrs. Roy Anderson returned home Wednesday after having spent sever- al weeks in a Bismarck hospital re- ceiving medical treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Axel Asplund, Mr. and Mrs. Peter John- son, Mrs. Signe Johnson, Mrs, Conrad Johnson and daughter, Velma, left Monday for Hettinger, N. Dak., where they will attend a Pentecostal church convention held there this week. Miss Velma Johnson spent last Clifford Richard of Miss Clara Rue. Mrs. Wm. Thelan and son Ivan of Stillwater, Minn. visited at the Con- rad Johnson home one day last week. Sterling By MRS. GEO. LEE The series of entertainments given at the hall by Mr. and Mrs. Nickles er returned home Saturday from the eastern part of the state, where they attended to business matters. the P. H. Kluksdal home Thursday. Whitmer, Miss Maitrejean and Orlo|Siven at the Helgeson ranch Satur-| Miss Ness’ day evening. Mr.,and Mrs. Ed Schmitkunz and Bjorhus home Sunday. M. E. Christenson of Wilton was a caller at the B. N. Lein home Sunday. Catherine returned with him and will spend a couple of weeks visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and son, Einar, spent Sunday at ‘the Isaac Botnen home in Kidder county. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholdt, daughter LaDonna, Elmer Pederson, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lien and family and Arthur Rise spenteSunday afternoon at Tilmer Lien’s, the occasion being Mrs. Tilmer Lien’s birthday. Sam Vik left Saturday for Billings, Mont., where he will be employed. His brothers, Olaf and Lewis, have been there for about a year. Andrew Dronen of Driscoll accompanied him. School started in School No. 2 Monday morning with Ethel Brenden as teacher. The pupils from No. 1 also are going there. : Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman, Sel- ma, Clarence and Arthur Rise, at- tended the farewell party given for the Pehl young folks at their home near Arena Wednesday evening. They left for Washington Friday. A. H. Helgeson of Bismarck called at his farm here Sunday. “There will be English services at the church Sunday, Sept. 23, at 2:30 o'clock. Mesdames B. N. Lein and J. O. Rise will entertain the Ladies’ Aid after services. Harriet By MISS E. M. THOMPSON A farewell party was given at the Pehl, Sr., home Wednesday evening for Martha Merkel, Louise Wanda, Caesar Pehl and Lee Dee, who left for Washington Friday morning. Maxine See of Wing spent the past week at the George Pehl, Sr., home. Miss Theda Zimmer, who has been visiting friends and relatives at Grand Forks for the past two weeks, returned home Sunday. 7 Callers at the Ingvold Eide home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. . F. Williamson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Everett See and fam- ily of Wing visited at the Raymond Weitstock home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Williamson and family called at the O. McKintyre home Sunday. Callers at the A. ©. Thompson home Monday afternoon were Mrs. H. F. Williamson and Mrs, Henry Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams and daughter Beulah spent Sunday at the Carl Shopp home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mehlhoff of Tuttle and Mrs, Graff of Grand Forks were callers in Bismarck Friday. Guests at the Christ Wetzel home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pehl, 8r., Rev. A. H. Mattheis, Mar- tha Showers of Tuttle. isses Ida Wutzke and Martha Neff, who are attending high school in Arena, spent the week-end at their respective homes. ‘ Still By I. 8. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs, Sam Bronick and sons, and Mrs. Bronick’s neice and children of Tacoma, Washington, were supper guests at the John Law home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson, son Roland and daughters, Ruby and Carol of Regan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Conrad John- son. The Hustlers Baby Beef club are sponsoring @ program in the Still hall Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. A one- act play, “Balanced Diet,” several the program. of Se for school children and 15c for adults will be charged with free lunch. Everyone welcome, George Johnson accompanied _ his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Thelan and son, Ivan of Stillwater, Minn., as far as Butter- field, where he intends to spend a few months. Mrs, Thelan and Ivan visited relatives here for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Toplin and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. ursday evening. Ruben Pearson started high school in Regan last Wednesday. Miss Ingrid Hagstrom of Price vis- ited over Saturday and Sunday at her of Minneapolis was well attended all By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Erickson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald spent Sunday at the Ole Lillefjeld home. ‘ Albert Nelson and family left Fri- day morning for Chicago where they will live. Walter Mitchell is in Canada with his brother, Henry. Mrs. Iver Erickson spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. William Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson ac- companied Mr. and Mrs, Albert Nel- son and children to Bismarck where they visited at the Frank Erickson home Thursday. i Ghylin By I. L. DAVIS Bert Hedstrom is trucking coal to Bismarck this week from the Heds- trom mine. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little and fam- ily attended church in Regan Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beck- man were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis. The club girls met at the home of week-end in Bismarck visiting with | @. three nights. With one exception all our last new teacher, Mr. Stanton, will teach place. Miss Ness will be the assistant principal in Miss Weav- er's place. Mae, returned here Saturday noon. Mrs. Wright will resume her teaching duties. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Moffit visited over the week-end at Baldwin with friends. A surprise farewell party was ren- dered Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and daughter, Edna Mae, Monday night at the hall. The evening was spent in playing games after which a lunch was served by the ladies of the community. A large crowd of rela- tives and friends attended. Mr. and Mrs. Gosney, who have resided on their farm south of Ster- ling since their marriage in 1906, are planning to make their future home in Oregon. They will leave one day this week and motor through. Welch’s Spur | By MRS. 8. M. WELCH Mrs. Clifford Craven, who has been working on a dude ranch in Mon- tana this summer, returned home the first of this week. Mr. Craven had received a business offer some- where in the west and upon Mrs. Craven's arrival home they made ar- Tangements to move immediately. Margaret Gill Saturday evening and practiced for a play to be given at Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise called at| years teachers are back again. The/ the Still hall. Miss Ethel Holgerson is attending A large crowd attended the party|the seventh and eighth grades in| high school in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Bis- marck, have moved back on the farm in Ghylin, family of Sterling visited at the Art/ Mrs. Wright and daughter, Evelyn| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Danielson and children of Tuttle were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill, {Arena it By MBS. 0. McINTYRE Miss Lucille Fallon began school last Monday. She is staying at the Adam Haas home. Harry Ulfers and Bert Glanville were business callers in Bismarck i, Wednesday. : Mrs, Owen McIntyre and son and daughter were callers in Goodrich ‘Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kelly, son Don- ald and daughter, Miss Mildred, were callers at the McIntyres Sunday aft- ernoon. Miss Kelly opened her school Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg, Owen McIntyre, Ed Pond and Jack Driscoll were transacting business in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sattler were callers in Harvey Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were guests of relatives in Wing and Klag- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wil family and Mr. and Mrs. Word comes from Theodore Dor-|enburg and family were guests at the man and Marcus Trembley that they| McIntyre home Sunday. are now at. Powell, Wyo., visiting at| Mrs. Harry Morse and daughters the Paul Skinner home. Mr. and|called on Mrs. Lester Hawkins George/ attended. Election of officers was stunts and musical numbers are on | Doal Mrs. Skinner are former resideiits of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson and family expect to move to the Wm. Baker farm soon. - Boyd school No. 2 opened Mon- day with Olga Neugebauer teaching. It is feared that the district will: be compelled to close this school on ac- count of the scarcity of childron. Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Welch have been Jooking for a renter for their place this week. They sold their Ford coupe to Miss Catherine McLean, teacher of Boyd No. 1. Word came from Mrs. Horace Dir- lam of their safe arrival at their destination in Indiana. * Mr. andy Mrs, Lawrence Doppler, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven, Chester Boyd, Julius Dorman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch were in Bismarck ‘Wednesday. l McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Emery The next meeting will be with Mrs. Park Wood at Menoken. \ Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. E. L. Adams. Several visitors of Moffit held. Those elected were president, Mrs. T. T. Hughes; vice president, Mrs. W. H. Stark; secretary, Mrs. E. L, Adams; and treasurer, Mrs. Henry Larson. The next meeting will be with Mrs. C. W. near Moffit October 10. ‘The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the hall Thursday evening with 17 members present. One can- didate was taken in. Mrs. Philip Gable is the new member. Refresh- ments were served. A bridal shower for Mrs. Neil Boldon, formerly Miss refreshments, 8. E. Clizbe and George Manly took Byron Clizbe and Manferd Manly to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watsea and daughter, Miss Esther, motored to Fargo Sunday where Esther wiil en- ter college. Mr. and Mrs. Watson returned home Tuesday. Frank Barner was a Friday evening supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. in. Mrs. Alex Couch, Mr. and Mrs Al- bert Couch, Bennie, Maxine and Billie Couch accompanied by Miss Clara ‘Williams left Friday for Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand and children moved to Bismarck Friday, where they plan to spend the winter. The Strands have been residents of this community for many years. Mr. and Mrs, daughter and Mr. Brown's father, innesota basi visiting friends week. 4 Roy Anderson and family, Mrs. Tilda Falkenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein and family were Sunday dinner guests of 9 ;|morthern part of the state. The Larkin club was entertained | home Turner with eight members present. | Point Dorothy Drawver, was held after the X ‘Tuesday afternoon. Dave Johnson was a caller at Ben Klagenbure’s 5 . Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Halver took their son, Stanley, to Bismarck Sun- day where he is attending high =< oe Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg motored to Alta Saturday where they spent the day with their brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange. Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp and daughter, Frances, have returned home from a several days’ visit ine ey toured the International Peac> Gar- den, visited at the Dunseith sana- torium and also with relatives at Minot. Mrs, Jake Warner and two chiltren have returned to their home at Bow- don after a few days’ visit with local relatives. Mrs. Fulton Nelson has returned from a several weeks’ visit with renee at Cylinder, and other Iowa Mrs. Anna Keller of Dickinson 1s spending some time here with her Mesdames Fredolen and Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bo. visitors at the George Whit- home. z Adam Herdebu and Chas. Newberry leaving this week for Michigan At Flint they will be guests Newberry’s parents, Mr. and . Newberry. They expect to in Detroit until next spring. Crofte Star Homemaxeis club with Mrs. Oscar Landerholm ‘Wednesday afternoon. Due to the fact that only a few members were present, the afternoon was spent in- 3 nies ing not held. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount of Dris- Day panied by her father and mother Mr. end Mrs. Mathena and by her sis- ter, Mrs. Ray Gates. The party spent make ©. J. Roberts. . Mr. and Mrs. George family were Sunday visitors at the J. Gable, Sr., home in Gibbs township. =——— = 1” Painted Woods _| |i» —_—_—————_ 0 vacated by the Horace Dirlam fam- Mrs. Wm. Falconer and Miss Aldyth Ward of Bismarck, were Thursday visitors at the Geo. Day home. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and little son were Saturday evening visitors at the C D. Kimball home. J. 8. McMullen left Friday for Min- nesota where he will join his family. nd Mrs. Geo. Morrison left fiernoon for Iowa where ey-will visit relatives. Enroute they spent the night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, Artas, 8. . D. The Frank Hanson family have moved from the McMuirich farm to the Wm. Baker place. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills and fam- ily visited at the Whitteaker home Thursday. A large number from this neigh- borhood attended church in Moffit| day were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg, Sunday morning. The .Rev. J. H.|son Willie and Edwin Holwagner. Briscoe, who is here from California Preached the sermon. a Mrs. Dave Kershaw and daughter J Driscoll | Jane and son Dallas visited over the By DELLA MAE OLSON week-end with relatives in Hazelton Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Ruble, who have and attended the wedding of Mrs. Kershaw’s niece near Linton on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. Triplett, Mrs.| been spending several weeks in the Sally Roberts, Miss Lydia Briscoe| Twin Cities, returned home Sunday and Rev. J. H. Briscoe were dinner guests at the Geo. Lewis home, at Sterling on Friday. By MRS. JOHN STEWART A Parent-Teacher association will be organized in Telfer township this week. The first meeting will be at Telfer school No. 3 Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pasquetta, Anna Nicholson, Helen Becknall and Arthur Nicholson of Moffit called at the Johnie Becknall home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder are mov- ing on the Taylor farm recently va- cated by Clifford Craven and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMurrich visited at the B. Fields home Sunday. John Bullock was # business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. The Missionary society wil! meet this week at the home of Mrs. Bert Buckley. ‘Wm. McMurrich called at the O. G. Monday. TEL | Glenview | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Ludwig Elstad and two nieces, Ef- fie and Evelyn Mikkelson of Glen- burn and Walseth, respectively, visit- ed with their cousins at the C. M. ————_——______._.-¢ i Heaton { —————————— | By SARAH HEINLE John Neuhardt, Sr. and daugh- ter, Amelia, of Turtle Lake left for Montana Wednesday. . Otto and Freida Fauth and Hilda Wall visited a few days at the Joe Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. John Schladt motor- ed to Washburn Wednesday. Miss Hilda Wall is visiting a few weeks at South Dakota with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and fam- ily, Otto and Freida Fauth and Hilda Wall motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller and daughter are visiting with Mrs. Bau- miller’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Redlinger, at Hazelton. Visitors at the Heinle home Sun- evening. Rev. C. Brenna and the Rue broth- ers from near Hettinger left Friday to visit at points in Minnesota. F. ©. Johnson and daughters, Edythe, Lorraine and Martha, spent the week-end visiting relatives at Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop had as difner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. LeBarron of Bismarck and Mr. Wil- kins of Strasburg. : Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and daughter, Beva Jean, are spend- ing the week visiting relatives at Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson and family were supper guests at the Hannah Pederson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson and sons and Floyd Swanson of near Eid- ridge spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends in and around Driscoll. The ‘Driscoll Homemakers club met Wednesday afternoon in the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steeg spent the week-end in Bismarck. Sunday they were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter. marck spent the week-end here. Mina Lewis, C. Tollefson and Donald Apland of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Joe Lewis home. The Pete Pederson family are leav- ing to reside at Locca, N. D. Mrs. Myrtle’Pederson and daughter Norman Johnson of Fingal spent the week-end visiting at the Mrs. Anton Pederson home. Mr. Friday. Sprawl of Buffalo, N. D., few days in this vicinity fied He was Harold Larson, who has been em- at Buffalo the past two Mrs. Stanley Ritchie of|is the McClusky called at the Jacobson home Wednesday. Laura Little and friends of Bis- marck visited with Laura Little’s sis- ter Florence Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Basil Woods and daughter Maxine are visitiny with relatives at Wahpeton, N. D., and Breckenridge, Minn. Mr. and Mrs, Chester Erstrom and months. Mr. and i 38 3 fF bg ake A Ete ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons. Elmer Larson of La Moure spent week-end with his parents, Mr. E bus for her home in Minneapolis after visiting here for the last two months, Mr. and Mrs, George Morrison left Sunday for Iowa to visit relatives, —_—_____“4 Wilson L i _By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin of Tap- pen spent the week-end at the Wall home. A farewell party was given for Mrs. Mary Wall Sunday evening. About 60 friends were there. Mrs. Wall was surprised with a gift of silver. She left for Tappen Tuesday where she will make her future home. district convention of the Evangelical church. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reub of Wish- He spent Sunday at the Christ Wolf me, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller spent Sunday at the John Fisher home near McClusky. Mrs. Fred Wagner, son Herbert, and Mrs. John Berg motored to Bis- marck to see Mrs. Wagner's son Rudy who is @ patient at the St. Alexius hospital. « Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble and Mr. and Mrs. John Reuer left Thursday for California where they will spend the winter. August Sheik of Eureka, 8. D, spent last week-end at the Wagner | | Missouri | By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. August Doehle of Moffit & visiting at the home of her son-in-law —~— Mr. and Mrs. Leslie The Stewartsdale Ladies Aid Mis- sionary society met at the home of Mrs. William Mac Donald Thursday afternoon with eight members and seven guests present. The next meet- ing will be at the local church Thurs- day, September 20th. John Crawford and Ralph Snyder were Tuesday evening callers at the Andrew Irvine home. Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne in Dagmer and Omar Rosvold of Bis-{Company with Mr. and Mrs. August Doehle and family of Moffit, Mrs. Julied Sittler, Anna Orth, Mrs. Lena Krull of Lincoln, Neb., and Miss Hat- tie Vetsch of Chicago, Ill, went on a motor trip to the Badlands last week. ‘The annual chicken supper will be held at the Stewartsdale Presbyterian church by the Missionary society, October 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford. —-——_—________ i Clear Lake | —————— By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Miss Magdelena Malsam left Wed- nesday for Arena where she will be employed. Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Mrs. Homer Taylor motored to the Elison home near Sterling to attend the Democratic ‘Womens club Thursday afternoon. ’Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were business callers and shoppers at Bis- marck Friday. J. W. Preston of Hitchcock, 8. Dak., spent the week-end at the Allen Van Vieet home. Sunday he left for Cali- fornia where he plans to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson spent Saturday evening visiting at the Henry Olson home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hegabush and family i 5 il E 5 He a F i [ d F : | $2 | i si He Hf iy : F : E : Fe i Es aj 5 i g : 8. B. Tuesday Gosney and daught Chas. Gaskill, and M. 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