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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. . |_NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | ‘ Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Rey. and Mrs. G. P. Gaede of Bis- m™arck were callers at the Albert Chirstensen home Wednesday. W. F. Keeler was a business caller @t Bismarck Saturday. ‘The Luther League met at the “~. Adolph Pederson home Sunday after- moon. Ross Taylor was a patient at the St. Alexius hospital over the week- end where he had his tonsils removed. Mrs, Homer Taylor and Mrs. Frank Shaffer attended the Democratic club meeting held at the Ed Gibson home the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and family spent Sunday evening at Mrs. Newland’s brother’s home, Ben Han- sen and family. . Adolph Pedereson was a business caller at Bismarck Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Snider of Harvey, N. D., spent one evening last week at the Peter Malsom home. ¢ e. | Wing By MARTHA MUELLER A. L. Davis and son Ronald of Bismarck spent Saturday night and Sunday at the John Harty home. Bertrum Olson motored to Valley City Sunday where he will attend college this winter. Mrs. James Olson, Mrs. Ole Ol- son and Mrs. James Sedevic attend- ed the birthday party for Mrs. Ole Olson, Sr., at Canfield Saturday. Allen Brockete and Thafield Shatz of Alta were visiting at the L. Am- bers home’ Saturday night. Howard Glanville and John Muel- Jer, Jr., were business callers in Min- nesota last week. Helen Harty, who is attending school at Bismarck, spent the week- end at her parental home. Mrs, T. Subey and daughter Donna Lou motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. M. Wagle, Marlys Ann Van- g supper held at the Christ, Sunday evening in hon- their daughter Freda, who married to Jake Leno of Tuttle af i Es Yetter was a business He has spent the past week there visiting with relatives and looking after business matters. Mr. Erickson was a Sunday visitor at the Jacobson home, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Johnson and !son Kenneth were Sunday visitors at | the Bill Larson home. | Mary Lewis, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Ed Lewis, passed away Satur- day evening at her home. She has been an invalid all her life. At {the time of her death she was 21 years old. Donald Eliason and Willard and Walter Simons were business callers i in Wilton Monday. +—___________ \ Ecklund | o———_________—_- By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Huhn, Jack Partyke, Frank Partyke and Edgar Jacobson, spent Sunday at the Steve Murrey home. Steve Murrey was a caller in Bis- marek Saturday. Mrs. Paul Eddie has been on the Sick list for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox called at Joe Warmke's Sunday. Mrs. Steve Murrey called on Mrs. Paul Eddie Sunday. Walter Weddington called at the Trestke home Sunday. John Partyke attended the Demo- cratic meeting in Baldwin Sunday af- ternoon. Paul Eddie was a business caller in Bismarck Sunday. La Verne Strandemo, who is at- tending the Bismarck high school spent last week-end at the home of her parents. OO | Wilson | —— By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. John Schladt spent Sunday at Jake Baumiller’s. The infant son born to Mr. and Mrs, Emanul Schladt Saturday passed away Monday at their home. Mr, and Mrs. John J. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Berg, Gust Neumiller, Fred Neumiller and Mr. and Mrs, Christ Neumiller motored to Cleve- .|land. N. D. Tuesday where they at- tended the funeral services of their cousin, Mrs. Kate Sigele. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner motor- ed to Bismarck to see their son Ru- dolph, Ed Eschele called at the John Berg home Tuesday. Sam Berg called at the Gust Neu- miller home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner of Tur- tle Lake spent Thursday at the John A, Berg home. i Ghylin @. By 1. L. DAVIS Mr, and Mrs. King and daughter .| Marie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm. ; week. —_———¢ Schrunk ] By IRENE MARCHANT er Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Marchant visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Witt. Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Marchant of Parlier, Calif, are the parents of a little daughter born on Sept. 19th. Darlene is the name chosen for the baby. Schrunk schools opened on Mon- day, Oct. 1, with Mrs, Edwin Jessen teaching school No. 2, and Miss Nel- son teaching school No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt visited at the John Fitzgerald home on Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marchant de- parted for their home at Chinook, Washington, on Friday morning after visiting the former's brother, R. G. Marchant and family for the past Miss Lucile Anderson of Wing is teaching Florence Lake school No. 1. Gus Witt visited at Herman Nel- ter’s on Sunday. a | Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Many residents of this and adjoin- ing communities attended the big open air Democrat rally which was held here Sunday afternoon. The speakers, prominent Democrats of the state, were introduced by Julius Meyer. A lunch was served by the local committee. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein will be hostess to the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid Wed- nesday afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and family were recent guests at thé home of Mr. Nordstrom's sister, Mrs. Swan Swanson, Bismarck rural, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schonert and family of Sather were callers here the fore part of the week. Miss Eunice Kant, who is employ- ed at the Irwin Bourgois home, spent Sunday at home. Word from local CCC boys sta- tioned at La Moure is to the effect the camp is leaving for Lost Corner, were business callers in Arena Wed- nesday, Mr. and Mrs. John White and daughter Gertrude were guests at the McIntyre home Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Glanville and sons, Dean and Harold, motored to Butte i an and spent the day with . and Mrs. Walter Paleing and family. 3 Miss Elsie Bogzart spent Sunday bins her parents in Richmond town- ip. | Painted Woods { —_—_—quW, By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and small son were Wilton callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson Spent the week-end at the Andrew pers home. » August Nelson was a caller Thursday. bibs Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom gave @ dancing party at the Walter Scha- fer home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. O, Lillefjeld of Wilton visited at the O, Lillefjeld home Sunday, ——_“___» i Richmond | By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and son Gottfried, were guests at the Fred Aa if Canfield | MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet Ol- }son,. Dee and Ode Bailey returned home from their trip Tuesday. They were gone a month, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tedholm and sons were callers at the 8, L. Jordahl home Sunday. Miss Lucille Johnson, teacher at Benedict, N. D., and Miss Gudrun Jordahl, teacher at Arena, spent the week-end at their homes here. “reas callers in Bismarck Satur- ye Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and family, Miss Moitrejean and Mr. and Mrs, L, Cox and Ruth were dinner Li at the H. Watkins home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons were dinner guests of Mrs.G. O, Lindsey. Mrs. G. Broste and family and Mrs. Sehijan were callers at the 8. L. Jordahl home Wednesday. Mrs. A, Ghylin and Miss Violet Ol- son entertained a few ladies at the Ghylin home Saturday afternoon in honor of their mother’s birthday an- niversary. Mrs, Olson received many nice gifts, Miss Ruth Little spent Monday at the Clayton Little home. Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet Olson, Dee | Bailey, Mrs. Ghylin and son called Plienes home Wednesday. Miss Olive Rice is visiting at the Alfred Larson home a few days. William Degner returned home Tuesday forenoon after being employ- ed at the Patterson ranch near Pettic bone for sometime. Richmond's schools will open Mon- day with the Misses Jessie Braden and Elizabeth Novy as teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scheinder Jr. and family, Mrs. Carl Scheinder Sr. from Goodrich, Mr. and Emil Zerr and children, and Reinhold Hein, ! Missouri Ark., about the middle of the month. | McKenzi | icKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ackerman and Miss Celia Shepard of Bismarck were Tuesday visitors of Mrs. T. Hughes. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the hall Thursday. It was de- cided to give a chicken supper Nov- ember Ist in the Manly hall. Those appointed to act on the refreshment committee were Beulah Antrim, Od- die Hughes and Florence Larson. After the meeting adjourned refresh- ments were served by Opal Watson and Beulah Antrim. Miss Mina Manly, student at St. Mary’s high school in Bismarck, spent Saturday and Sunday here at her home. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Habeck and family and Kathryn Hughes were Sunday visitors at the John Habeck home near Baldwin, B. A. Drawver and son Wayne left Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Spitzer and Saturday for Idaho to spend the Theodore caller at the Ted Lawler home Pri-| children were Sunday guests of Mr.| winter there with Orland Drawver. day forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schnaible ar- rived home this week after visiting relatives and friends near Max the past several weeks. and Mrs. Raymond Toliver. Miss Hazel Toliver spent Saturday evening in Ghylin. Miss Esther Krause is visiting her sister in Montana. George Manly returned from Mil- waukee, Wis., Saturday evening. Palmer Putnam of Bismarck spent Saturday and Sunday here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. EB Among those who went to the Red! Albin Hedstrom, Bismarck, has re-| Heaton, Sr. River valley week to look for straw and hay were Dewey Lawler, James Herr, Jim Pos- tle and Godfrey Grenz. Lawler, who is attending school at Linton, ‘week-end at his perental home. Miss Elizabeth Koppy is visiting 4 time at his mine in Ghylin. Mrs. O. W. Backman attended Lad- i Aid at Mrs. Henry Speetens’ Fri- marck Saturday. Mrs. Staton Davis visited her sis- from this vicinity this) turned home after spending some} W. S. Ross visited relatives at Jamestown over the week-end. P. P. Bliss returned home from Minneapolis Wednesday. Mrs. E, J. Schultz and Mrs. E. P. , Spent the) Adolph Ryberg shopped in Bis-/Quain of Bismarck were Thursday visitors of Mrs. George Manly. Miss Ella Leathers of McClusky with her sister at Fort Rice this} ter, Mrs. G. J. Mandigo, in Bismarck | spent, Saturday here at her home. ik. “Bud” Lawler and Jake Scheirmeis- ter passed through this “burg” on “Bud's” new motorcycle Sunday aft- ernoon on their way out to the Big . and Mrs. Burgman and a pilot near Erie, N. D., spent some time the Herman Backhaus residence Sunday afternoon. The trip was were dinner guests at and Mrs. John Weber home Harriet —________ By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Edith Thompson returned home who Mr. and Mrs. A. O. E 2 8 E : & who is parental Mrs. Ingvold | ‘spent the last week in Tuttle, returned Friday. Maxine See of Wing spent several days at the Raymond Wietstock Arthur and Ruth Thompson, Mrs. ‘Russell Williams and daughter Beu- eh and Dora Schneider called at the Carl Shopp home Thursday evening. attending in Arena, spent the week- home. “Eide and Elsie spent Priday and Sat- ty and Lakes. . on his| About 15 young people from this) ‘The Guerrin boy, who has been| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were Saturday. Sterling | ——_—_____—____—_—_———_-6 By MRS. GEO. LEE Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Moffit were Menoken callers Wednesday noon. Mrs. Howard Koon of Bismarck visited at the George Lee home from Thursday until Sunday. and sons, Herman| son Harold Heib, also Mr. and Mrs. A. Doctor, all of Goodrich, N. D., visited at the Oest Prince home Sun- day. Takvor Jamgochian was a Bismarck business caller Saturday evening. ‘Word was received here that Mrs. 8. B. Drystad is in a hospital in Grand Forks. She: was removed from here on the account of illness. We hope she will soon recover. A Farmers’ Union oil meeting was held at the F. R. Belk home Tues- y. Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Wildfang and son Raymon visited at the P. E. Roth home near McKenzie Sunday. By I. 8S. HAGSTROM Little Philip Johnson was a patient in a Bismarck hospital Monday where he had his tonsils ¢removed. His father, Fred Johnson, took him home . ipson, noon, daughters, Ruth and Helen, and Jean | Tuesday, afternoon. A farewell dance was given at the Nick Torzeski home Sunday eve- . The Torzeskis plan to leave here in a very short time to make their home in the west. Woodrew Strand had the misfor- tune of breaking an arm, while cranking a car Wednesday. He was Funes to 8. BIRR Moin’ 7 ie er. j Driscoll | ¢——_ -—_____________-¢ By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs, Aldrich and Mrs. J. Burnard of Tacoma, Wash., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf. Mrs. Aldrich and Mrs. Burnard are twin sisters of Mr. Metcalf. H. M. Ward of Bismarck spent the week-end at home. Miss Hazel Brushwein, who has been spending her summer vacation to enter the state teachers college where she is a student. Mesdames O. N. Nelson and Carrie Nelson were hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thursday afternoon in the hall. An initiation party was held Fri- day evening in the hall for the fresh- men of the Driscoll high school. Martha Lee of Mandan were visitors ae Sharpe home Thursday eve- ing. Mesdames Oscar Pederson, A. 8. E. for oe omens J Foreign Missionary society at a tors’ day program Tuesday afternoon. 4 Ted Ingstad and mother of Fargo, Mrs. Carl Ingstad, and Esther Krueg of Bismarck were visitors at the Titus and Ward homes Monday. Ole Swee spent Thursday visiting re Jamestown, returning home Fri- y. Mrs. Floyd Swanson and son Alfred of Eldridge and Ed. Lowry of James- town spent Sunday at the C. A. Swanson home, “On the Air,” a comedy,’ will be given Friday evening, Oct. 5th, in the hall by the 4-H club members. | Arena o— By MRS. O. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs, Orlando Johnson and children of Wisconsin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson Mon- day evening and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher of the Ole Hag- strom home Thursday evening and vicinity were taken on an excursion breaking horses spent the| trip through the Ecklund brothers'| Ulfers, returned home Bismarck with friends.| coal mine Friday evening. and of ‘Miss Velma Johnson left Monday] from near Goodrich to the Wolf farm barrage for Minot where she plans to attend children were Sunday afternoon visi- Harry Ulfers made a trip to the Twin Cities last week. morning. Mr. a bome about 10 miles north De- to ride for Harry iturday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wutzke moved the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. the state teachers’ college for the|Ted Rosenan, former tenants, moved year. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and @ couple of miles north of Arena. Mildred Kelly Bunker spent the week-end with friends in Wing. James Tees accompanied Mr. and Mrs. M. Belcher and Miss|home of Metcalf and McCann were hostesses |she By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne and Mrs, August Doehle were Thurs- day afternoon visitors’ at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swift of Glen Ullin called on friends in this vicinity last week, Margery MacDonald and Red Tress-, ler were entertained for Sunday eve- ning dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs.“W. E. Snyder and daughter Margaret and and Grandpa Sterling visited with Mr. Ralph Snyder Sunday afternoon. Alvin Hoover and C. D. Kimball from near Brittin were Monday din- ner guests at the John Crawford +-—_______"““" By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT in Wilton Friday. | Brittin By 0. DUTTON | A bridal shower sponsored by Mrs. | Dave Kershaw, was given at the/ Giovannoni home Thursday of last| week in honor of Miss Rose Giovan- noni whose wedding occurred Tues- day. The bride received many beau- tiful and useful gifts. Lunch was Served at the close of the afternoon, The first meeting of the Telfer P. T. A. was held at Telfer No. 2, Fri- day evening. A very entertaining program given by the pupils from both schools was enjoyed by about, fifty guests. A pleasant social hour followed after which lunch was serv- ed. The next meeting will be Friday, October 28th at Telfer No. 3. Program for the evening will be spon- sored by Mrs. O, Dutton and Mrs, John Stewart. Mrs, Henry Crawford was an over- night visitor Wednesday at the Dut- ton home, Miss Twila Dralle of Bismarck | visited at her home Sunday. Miss Clara Mauk visited friends ‘and relatives in Bismarck and Moffit over the week-end, Mr. Barney and Einor Strand were | nesday. The | Hasse will soon leave for California ter, Irene Johnson, and Norman Agre of Bismarck were supper guests at the Dave Kershaw home Sunday. Miss Lydia Briscoe was a Friday afternoon caller at the Dralle home. —_—_—__—_* | Heaton { By SARAH HEINLE Ludwig Wagner, son Paul and Adolph Schuler were callers at the Heinle home Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Just passed away last Sunday. The funeral was held .Wed- Bhe left her husband, six sons and one daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Heinle and Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schladt were callers at the Jake Baumiller home Wednesday. John Schuler and Carl Schatz were callers at Wilton Friday. Albert Keck, a student of Wash- burn high school, spent the week-end at his home here. Walter Grewe motored to Wilton Priday.* Rev. Ben Hietemayer of Beulah held services at the Baptist church at Alta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiadt and daughter, Lillian Jean, were visitors at the Jake Baumiller home Friday evening. ‘ i S.W. Burleigh | | ee 2 By MES. ALEX STEWART Lyman Gramling, Mrs. Alex Stew- ert and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fields and son Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Will McMurrick and fam- ily, were dinner guests at the John Stewart home Sunday. The Glencoe Ladies’ missionary ley home last Wednesday. ‘There will be a chicken supper at the Glencoe church Friday Oct. 12. Miss Evelyn Fryer and pupils en- joyed a weiner: and marshmallow Toast Tuesday. Andrew Irvine motored to Fargo the first of the week. A farewell party was given for Mrs. Margaret Hasse at the Grant McCarty home last Sunday. Mrs. where she will make her home. Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST John Glum moved his family to Bismarck Tuesday. Charles Cederstrom passed away Mr, and Mrs. Pete Smith and fam- were dinner guests at the William BE Nora Allensworth and daugh-! North Dakota’s e & te & girl teams Friday afternoon was won the Moffit girls, 5 to 2, and the sis game was won by Braddock large majority. | Rock Hill ¢—_—_____—_—_——— & winter. Miss Bethel Bailey was a Monday dinner guest at the Gottlieb Doer home. Sunday evening guests at the Sam Doer home. Milton Moses was a Wing caller . and Mrs. Guss Graf and daughter Lydia motored to Bismarck Saturday. i grees oe Olson and daughter Vio- Bailey were Sunday at the Clayton c. E. ja Seretianarn wes 8 Reged after~| Little home Sunday. | townshi Pathfinéer ‘Weman’s Werld, 1 Yr. Good Stories, The Bisma Ve Sunday noon at his home here in Sibley. He was a resident of this Sunday. Bloomquist home for several days ington recently where he visited with Telatives for two months. McKenzie Friday night. [_ Hazlegrove | By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ralph Leach is now carrying the daughter Sarah were shoppers at | nail. ‘The school in Northwest opened Monday with Lawrence Goldsmith Carl Keopplin was in Steele Mon- day. Forrest Thieling and his sister Marion started to high school in Tuttle Monday. Prank Gray called Thursday at the a Hieb home. Mr. 5 family were guests Saturday evening of the L. Gorde home. _' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oschuner and baby were visiting relatives near Tap- pen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray and family near Pettibone. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Goldsmith and sons Dale and Lawrence and daughter and Mrs. Ivan Goldsmith in Steele Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and nieeting was held at the B. G. Buck-higughter Ruby, left Sunday for points in Towa. > ——— ane | By OLGA M. RISE’ Mr, and Mrs. Ted Varholdt are the Mr, and Mrs, B, N, Lein spent Sun- day with their son-in-law and daugh- bal Mr, and Mrs. M, E. Christensen at ton. ip for 28 years. 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