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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, UCLOBER 12, 1934 Painted Wooda -#| panied them as far White Earth: oods ¢—__________- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS || Ss Sa arrester, eee. H. McMonagle. Ecklund visited at the Fay Johnson home Mrs. W. 8. Ross and infant akigus| 7 ter came home Saturday from James- | By ELBIE MURREY Sa 2 Clear Lake | | Sunday evening. @)| The girls’ 4-H cooking club met By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN with Miss Wanda Parks Saturday @) Mr. and Mrs, Carl Erickson and f ily and Mrs. Peterson visited at the | Faunce Luyben home in Christiania e | township. Miss Stella Stenstavold of Florence, 8. D., is spending the week visiting at the E. J. Erickson home. The teachers of the Driscoll school | Were entertained at the C, A. Swan-j| son home Tuesday evening. marck Thursday. daughter remained for several d as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mastel. Howard Gi and daught Gladys, Florence Berg, Helen Thelma Hanson spent the week: at Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knudson, were married Friday, gave a wet a at the Log Cabin Friday ev ning. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dimond enter. tained the following guests at a fam. ily dinner Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, B O. Lein and daughter tue cnt and Mrs. Willard Dimond and ily of Baldwin, Mr. and are A Hazlegrove a By MBS. OLE LILLEFJELD In last week's edition it was erro- neously stated that -Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom had given a dancing party at the Walter Schafer home. ‘The fact is that the party was given | By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE George Montgemery called at the John Partyke home Wednesday. Leonard Spitzer called at John Par- |tyke’s home Thursday night. | | A. E. Holden motored to Bismarck i §.W. Burleigh =. /Siuresy: \| je e |_ Mrs. Steve Murrey and Mrs. John .: a Partyke attended an altar society meeting in Washburn Thursday. By MES. ALEX STEWART George Strandemo returned home from Minnesota where he has been visiting relatives for the past two Vernol Bold called Monday at the Hie} home. E. B. Santer and Frank Gray called Thursday at the Jack Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Emmis left this week for Oregon where they will make their future home. : Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olstead are on their way to Oregon where they will spend the winter. town after spending the past few) weeks there. The Wm. McCloskey family moved | to Sterling Sunday where they will make their home. afternoon. A lovely lunch was served Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and/|by the hostess. by the Schafer twins and Walter) daughter and Mr. ond Mrs, Adolph] Word received by Mrs. W. H.| Schafer, not by Mr. and Mrs. Bro- Hansen were Bismarck shoppers!Brownawell from her son Howard | fom. states that the Whitteaker family ar-| tri and Mrs. Bred Brown gave a WwW. FP. Keeler and daughter Lillian| rived in Harrison, Idaho, Thursdoy, of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Olson Sat- were callers at the Art Bjorhus home| gent, 27. urday evening. Arena ] —+ | By MRS. O. McINTYRE A wedding dance was held at the Ben Kilagenburg and Elmer in Lien township Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Velay, Sr, and daugh-} Mr, and Mrs. Stura Nelson of Bis-|John Glum home Saturday night in! weeks. Drumm were transacting business in|, Mrs. Russell Kramer called on Mrs.| Westerman, Mr. and Mrs. ‘allan Wer , * Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pederson oe ae daughter of Valley City, N. D., visited| marck visited at the Andrew Nelson| honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peter-| Mr, and Mrs. Joe Poole, Jr., visited ae SSA Meee ikke Drumm ond! bar ar Mia Mh, AR GMoutES ‘and Bam Houser ant doeettar Gera nel Andy Lien were shopping in over the week-end at the Everett|home Sunday. son who were recently married. at the John Partyke home Sunday. | family left Thursday morning for|family were in Tuttle Saturday. Paul Peterson of McClusky. wmarck Thursday. Velzy home here. They all were| Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and/ Mrs. Annie Nickolson, Mr. and Mrs.|' Prank Partyke, Ted Murrey, Hetry| Detroit Lakes, Minn’ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler and] Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson wer Mrs. Ole Nelson Grae the| guests at dinner Sunday at the Jim) Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brown and children | John Becknall and Malcolm Nickolson | Holden, Frank and Elbie Murrey, mo- Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas and|Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sattler called at! Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and at Legg home. : visited at C. L. Houser’s Lynn Gramling and Helen Malard visited with Helen Becknall Sunday. Ladies’ Aid at Driscoll Thursday. were dinner guests at the Frank Riebe home Sunday. Andrew Nelson called at the Ole tored to Bismarck Sunday. the Jack Stewart home Friday eve-; ning. Mr. daughter Leone and Miss Laura Fal- lon were guests of relatives in Good- rich Sunday. Mrs. Joe Mickelson, G. J, Steinert of Mott was s Sun. day guest at the John Steinert home. ——————@ and Mrs. George Burnhum| i Hampton Mr. and Ole Spilde Lien Lillefjeld home Saturday afternoon. | Margaret Irvine, daughter of An- Rock Hill | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville were|and daughters, Lorraine and Betty| Sunday guests at the A. L. G: township Sunday. ie; ote Mrs. red aie and fn ee left Friday eins her home guests at the Howard Glanville home of Carrington were week-end guests; home were Irene and Yvonne Ma\ ‘Miss Hasel Nelson of Driscoll spent and Mrs. Richard Olson called| in Seattle, Wi Miss Irvine BI in Wing Sunday. {at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will] by, Isabel Paa and Mr. Maulsby, al a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Ole By ELIZABETH KOPPY at the Brown home Sunday] attended the world’s fair before com- By RUTH LITTLE Mrs, Owen McIntyre, son Jimmie | Thieling and family. of Sykeston, Nelson, sane nae me Ee eee eeeee to her| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen and |8h4 daughters, Mary Alice and Rose, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray, Miss * Schiermeister transacted busi- irs. H. M, a returned to her) | Mr. . rr guests; 2nd Mrs, Geo. Bunker were callers at|Opal Gray and Mrs. Mabel Hazle- na ness in Temvik Thursday. 9 home here Thursday after spending} family were Sunday afternoon guests | the Adam Haas home Sunday after-|gtove called Sunday at the Pete Heaton ! Menoken ||. Mr. and Mrs, John Rebenitech Jr.,| ; Lyman | | four days at Jamestown at the N. D,|at the Emil Olson home. pony y Domagaila home, @nd sons of near Fort Rice accom- | @¢————______________»| State Nurses’ convention. mn a ina: Saas niet and| "Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wutzke ana : panied by Miss Elizabeth Koppy who family attended spécial church serv-| icp Goodi HEINLE By MRS. JENNIE DANCE has been thelr guest this week, By 8. GYLDEN ee oa unas: | Sunday WA wate wee alters Harriet village motored to the latter’s home Thurs- —_— Sterling | |_ Edna Heimboch was an overnight | tamtiy. ? : ——— —4| The infant son of Mr. and 3 The Menoken Ladies’ Aid met at the A. C. Dance home Thursday aft- ernoon with six members present and day afternoon. not held Friday, being the golden Rural schools in this district were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pihlaja, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Ghylin and children spent Sunday in Bismarck. By MRS. GEO. LEE guest of Shirley Walker Tuesday. 8. W. Nemetz injured his Jeg Monday Paul Nemetz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John and Emanuel Martin and John Stewart were business callers; By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Emanual Schladt of Mercer p away last Monday. The funeral ‘ | in Wing Tuesday. held Tuesday. seven visitors. Mrs, Richard Slater Heese of the county seat. Mrs. Gust Eckholm, daughter Suri Sonn - iby @ fall. He was taken toa Bis-| Mr. and Mrs, A, Schmidt of Bow-| Call Emi 0 will entertain the next Aid Oct. 18. isses Frances Koppy and ‘Biiza-| and son Severie, were shoppers in the} Mrs. Andrew Dronan, of Driscoll,|marck hospital. don spent Sunday at the home "ot Thssdiay. bles Henry. wr bid ¥ Mrs. Stoughtenberg of Wadena, Minn., is now visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Harold Bliss, high school instruc- tor, took his general science class to visit the weather bureau and other points of interest in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills and fam- ily visited at the home of Mrs. Sam Porter Sunday. Dennis Reitzel and Homer Craven motored to Brainerd, Minn. They have obtained farms near there and expect to move soon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mallard visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew 6un- day. Mrs. Park Wood entertained Mc- Kenzie Larkin club at her home Tuesday afternoon. A _ delicious lunch was served. The Menoken boys played kitten- ball with the Moffit boys. Moffit won, the score being 6 to 10. i re ' Steiber | [ Seenennennnchcinieiaeeemee en | both Nelson, both nurses at Mandan, visited at the former's parents’ home over the week-end. Linton visiting friends. home Sunday were Mr. 5 George Smith, Mrs. Kirschbaum and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stoller, all .of Linton. by Miss Pauline Koppy who spent| Saturday night at her home here. | ness caller at the Gayton school No. 2 Monday afternoon. Floy of Washington state visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMurrich last week. Mr. Ives was en route home from Pennsylvania. Olaf Aune spent the week-end in Dinner guests at the Steve Koppy and Mrs. They were accompanied Wm. Baker of Livona was a busi- By MRS. JOHN STEWART 8. J. Ives and children, Loy and Harold Ervine and family expect to leave this week for Montana where Capital City Tuesday. Miss Suri Eckholm is attending high school in Sterling. While there she is making her home at J. R. Riley's. Rex Hokana of South Dakota re- turned to his home after spending several weeks visiting in this com- munity. Sally Gylden spent Monday and Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Dave Josephson. Miss Sylvia Eckholm came home Saturday morning from the north ranch. She accompanied Tyne and Severie to Bismarck. Tyne Eckholm, Hilma and Edwin Olson, Bud Sedevic and Sylvia Eck- holm attended the farewell party Tuesday evening in honor of Bud Larson of Glover, at Harry Hed- strom’s. Bud returned to his home with Louis Olson Wednesday. Missouri | By MRS. K. R. SNYDER and son spent the week-end at the E. A. Hall home near here. held a meeting at the Gaskill home @ circus party at the hall here Oct. Varnum and Mrs. Walter Yeakle, all of Menoken, were all day visitors at Moffitt, were afternoon tea guests at the George Lee home Thursday. son Friday afternoon. The afternon The M. E. Ladies’ Ald of Sterling, | t Wednesday. It was decided to give 31, in the evening. The next meet- ing will be held at Mrs. Walter Reed's Nov. 7. Mrs. George Varnum, Mrs. Pearl the H. B. Moffit home Wednesday. Mrs. Victor Mercer and Mrs. H. B. Mrs, H. L. Belk, gave a surprise! party for her mother Mrs. Julia Wil- was spent playing bridge. The host- ess served a very delightful lunch. Mrs. Wilson will leave soon for Min- neapolis to spend the winter there with her daughter Mrs. Wheeler. A farewell party was held at the Sterling hall Saturday night, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. John- son and family. The evening was spent in playing whist. After supper were overnight guests Wednesday at were Friday guests at the J. gerald home. son were Sunday guests at the John Anderson home. Thursday. Baldwin for Fargo where she is visiting her aunt, Mrs. George Washburn, and her brother, Richard Rupp. here the past two years, is teaching at Sterling this year. son have returned home from a two weeks visit in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kettleson he Steve Nemetz home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald R, Fitz- Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Olson and Marvin Alm motored to Bismarck By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Miss Frances Rupp left recently Miles Stanton, who taught school Mrs. Erwin Bourgeous and infant Mrs. Ira Falkenstein was hostess to ' Richmond ——_—__—_______-4 By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert ac- companied Rudolph Engel to Bis- marck Thursday to transact busi- ness, Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Weber and daughter Rachel of New Rockford brought Robert Weber home to be- gin school. Robert has spent part of the summer there visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leno spent the past week with Mrs. Leno's parents, G. Bossert, and son David motored to Bismarck Saturday where David, who had a severe cut in his leg, con- sulted a doctor. He will be in the hospital for sometime. Christ Berg, Christ Roth, Mr. ond Mrs. John Weber, Jr, and Miss Braden were Capital City shoppers Saturday. Many friends attended the shower at the Humphrey Bailey home Sun- ohh honor of Mr. and Mrs. Staton wi their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel motored to Bismarck Thursday to transact business. Ida Wutzke spent the week-end at the Jacob Wutzke home. Mrs. Showers, son John and daugh- son Junior were callers at the Schladt home Wednesday. Jesser, Bill Schatz and Mr. and A. Heinle, daughter Sarah and Junior. Art Wanner is staying with hi uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Phillij ‘Wall, near Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle an ter Martha and Rev. Matthias, all Visitors at the Fred Just home Fri of Tuttle, and Edith and Ruth Thompson called at the Christ Wet-| day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fre| Laib, Sr., and sons Otto and Johnn zel home Thursday evening. and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle an| O. G. Weitstock and Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll were business callers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weitstock moved out to the George Pehl, Sr. farm Sunday. Of interest to Arena folks is the announcement of a baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Willis 8S. Ross of McKenzie. Mr. Ross was formerly an instructor in the Arena high school. Mrs. George Regier called at the H. F. Williamson home Thursday after- noon, family. Mrs. Dave Keck left for the World Fair at Chicago Wednesday. Wing By MARTHA MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. G. Graf, and Mr. an Mrs. Fred Ehnes were Sunday . ing callers at the John Mueller hom| Earl Harvey, Richard Weber, an Gladys Lein motored to Bism ¢ Sunday evening. Clover Johns MRS. WM. HICKEL Miss Mayme Clark, who has been the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid Wednes- ——_______+ = naa TAL Stewart visited over night | Visiting atthe home ‘other sister. Geen and italy will save for aay atiernton. The time was spent | | Still [| "Gr Gear and, Muclier oor Messrs. Thomas and John Doyle! iti “his brother Norman Wednes. | Mr. Garry O'Callaghan in Buchanan | tre west soon. cpg feared add pe fre Schrunk } | eto Fargo Monday. ‘and Miss Margaret Doyle, all of Vel- va, N.-D. spent several days last|“4¥ week visiting at the Fred Uhde and ‘Wm. Hickel homes. Bessie and..Albert Anderson spent several days last week visiting at the W. 8. Oder home. Miss May Little and Nina McAl- lister of Baldwin visited at the Geo. ‘Mr. Cameron left Saturday for Iowa | where he was called on account of the death. of his mother. Mr. Cam- eron spent several weeks last winter visiting his mother. O. Welch was a business caller in Napoleon Thuraday. Valley for the past few months, re- turned to her home here last week. Mrs. John Crawford spent several days last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Robidou. J. E. Chesak motored to Fargo with | truck load of cattle last week. Mrs. Melvin Hunter of Bismarck visited at the Alex MacLean home Miss Gladys Ness spent the week- end in Bismarck with friends. Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Moffitt spent Sunday at their son’s home near Menoken. F. R. Belk moved his family to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. Belk is em- Ployed by the Farmers Union Oil and Mrs, Trayer of Washburn. caller in the community Wednesday. ily, who have been making their home on a farm near here, moved to Bismarck Tuesday. Philip Solberg of Naughton was a Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nelson and fam- Friends of Miss Gladys Barsness of —____—_—____--4 By IRENE MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter are the proud parents of a son born to them on September 5th. Mrs. Henry Seilinger and two small children returned from Bismarck on By I. 8S. HAGSTROM A miscellaneous shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Spitzer was giv- en at the home of Mrs, Spitzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, Sunday afternoon. About a hundred relatives and friends gathered and Mike Jones of Hurdsfield was visitor at the H. Jacobson hon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Kavonius and fan ily were visitors at the Ed. Elliasd home Sunday afternoon. Harold Mueller left mento, California, Monday for we | i here he intends to spend the au McAllister home Sunday. Miss Luella Tolitson visited over | Friday. ‘company there. Roseglen will be interested in learn- -|the honor guests received a large|)\ — = SRPIS ERIC Wid nas abbas ini tO week-end with her mother in Bis-|""andrew tevine motored to Moor- ing of her recent marriage. She 18| tor's care for seer tye oo | number of “practical gifts, At’ pate alsashece cand HER: AEE * the CCC for the past three months, a eee eq Head Tuesday with a truck load of Cro’ TT] the sister of Mrs. C. A. Nordstrom. | Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Stroh, Sr.,| O'clock luncheon was served by Miss- nette, and Beveri alecaie at : returned to. his home for the winter.| Several from this vicinity attended’ stock for Henry Scheerle who. 1s| | mwe! Cilftord Little left recently for] visited with thelr daughter and fam-|es Ingrid and Naomi Hagstrom and|nette, and Beverly at Cantalal = Henry and Cecil Roberts of|the annual chicken supper 8! pianning to make his future home| ® McArthur, North Dakote, where he| ily, Mrs. J. Hauff, on Tuesday. Mrs. Lawrence Spitzer assisted by sats G. rent Sel cal 4 child a Pickerdville have moved onto the)Stewartsdale Friday evening. \there.. - emacs jw be employed a short time. Later) “Alvin Roth of Tuttle is visiting his|Mrs. Loule Spitzer. Out-of-commun- E a aS Niet ie ren, . ‘place recently vacated by Eddie Scha- Mrs. August Doehle of Moffit, who Ld ~ will go to Nebraska for the win-| grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Witt|ity guests were Mr. and Mrs, Rein- fs i ans hi “ he Abe tee: : fer. /~ Fran | | has been visiting with her daughter, ane 4 this week. hold Hornbacker and children of | 81 oe eae tnecting was held a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist spent ws ces i |Mrs. Leslte Clark, for several weeks,| Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson ant Paul Borner was an overnight| Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Jessen visit-|Goodrich, and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur 0 T&S Sunday at the John Anderson home. John Carlson spent several days last week with his family at Gran- ville, N. D. Alvin Brackett, Mildred and Albert Gaub were overnight guests at the Chris. Waugeman home Saturday. Wesley Gaub spent Sunday at the Jorgenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son ‘Wayne spent Tuesday evening at the J. C. Olson home. By OLGA M. RISE Hazel Lien, who has been employed at the Ted Varholdt home the past two weeks, returned to her parental home in Kidder county Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christianson and Geo. Christianson spent Thursday evening at J. O. Rise’'s. ° By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Lawrence Madland, Peter Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and Miss Esther Cederstrom were business callers in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Walter Dieteman visited with her sister, Mrs. John Gourdette and family Monday while Mr. Dietzman and son Edwin went to Bismarck stolen in Mandan Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McGibbon and children of Missouri are here visiting relatives. Mrs. McGibbop is a sister of Mrs. Henry Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son Wayne fom near McKensie, Bill Anderson and Fred Cox were callers at the Widger and Elmer Lund- quist homes John Boren from Bismarck spent from Tuesday until ah Seay at the W. A. Dietzman home ist, who spent returned to her home Sunday. ead i Canfield MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A large crowd attended the Lad- jes’ Aid at the Whitmer home Wed- nesday. The next meeting will be held at the Roy Little home Wed- nesday, Oct. 24. ‘The Homemakers club will meet at the H. Watkins home Wednesday, October 17. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ollenberger and sons and Eric Ghylin were dinner guests at the A. Ghylin home Sun-| day. Mr. and Mrs. C. Little and daugh- ter and Mr. Walker were callers in Bismarck Sunday. Shirley Walker spent the week-end at the Lindsey home. Friends and neighborg gathered at the 8. L. Jordahl home Monday sons, Corliss and Howard, were en- tertained at dinner Sunday at the Viran Nelson home at Baldwin. Miss Mildred Funston, teacher of Cromwell school No. 1, spent the week-end with her mother at Meno- ken. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and sons, Darrel and Roderick, of Wilton, Mrs. W. J. Jiras and daughter Lil- Me were entertained at dinner Sun- day by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley. Howard Nélson has returned to his home here after spending several days visiting relatives and friends at Max, N. D. Miss Mabel Jacobson, teacher of Cromwell school No. 2, spent the week-end at her home near Wing. Martin Schroeder is spending sev- eral weeks at the home of his broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. wae Browning, at Anamoose, N. Miss Hazel Engdahl, who is at- tending high school in Bismarck, spent the week-end at her home guest at the E. A. Fricke home Sat- urday. #on called Tuesday at the Geo. Nel- | Trysg | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Oscar Magnuson and Emil John- son home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Risch and Leura Little from Bismarck called Wednesday at the Geo. Nelson home. George Anderson took Edna Lor- aine to Bismarck Wednesday of last week to have the cast changed on her hip. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Sam Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitz- gerald and Bernard Lee were supper Friday night at the James Fitegerald home. Tia Falmer and her brother Tommy Wéo are attending school in Bismarck spent the week-end at their home i ed over the week-end with Mrs. Jes- sen’s parents. Mr. and@Mrs. Clyde Harvey and family at Wing. Emil Johnson and family departed for their new home in Montana last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh visited at the Marchants’ last Sunday. Welch’s Spur PR ice By MRS. R. M. WELCB The Boyd township board met at the home of the clerk, C. K. Boyd, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd and two little daughters were in Bismarck Tuesday. Robert Welch, Otto Dorman, and W. FP. Cameron attended a Federal Land Bank meeting in Bismarck Wednes- day. Mr, and Mrs, Niles of Boyd district left for Oregon Wednesday. Sackerrierson of Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Egge and reellus of Canada visited with Mrs. Conrad Johnson from to Tuesday last week. Walter Strand returned from the CCC camp in La Moure Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bergquist of Washburn were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Nina Sandelin and Mrs. Chas. Lind. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher of Regan. Mrs. Tilda Falkenstein left Sun- day in company with Mrs. G. Reg- ister of Bismarck for a trip to the world’s fair and to visit with rela- tives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boettcher, Misses Margaret Law, Berna and Arlene Strand left by car Saturday for points in Canada to visit with relatives. They expect to be gone a week. Miss Agnes Johnson of Fergus Falls, Minn., has been visiting with the school house Thursday event! New officers were elected for coming year. Mrs. L. M. Chilton and Mrs. D Budd of Sioux City, Iowa, and and Mrs. A. E. Waye of Elbow Minnesota, were visitors at the Cleveland home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Laschkewitech Goodrich were visitors at the Jo Mueller home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Conley of Sterling were visitors at the Neth home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kohler of B marck were visitors at the Geo. derson home Sunday evening. Eugene and Bertha Oswald Jake Melhoff spent the week-e visiting relatives near Hazelton. Lois Glanville was taken to Hospital in Bismarck Friday mo ing. The community was greatly reaved by the sudden death of Jean, the infant daughter of Mr. Mrs, Howard Glanville. She Ernest Rise was among those drawn|the summer at Killdeer with her . here, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ly ill Wednesday and the GOC Tecently. He went to| daughter and family, is now visiting | omnes, The ypordahls plan to leave) NT ad Mrs. Walter Browning, gon |DoFth of Robert and: John Welsh seetiated| 20% irs, walled Asplund, for the| tiie womntal Piey ter oe ca . Blamarck Thursday and from there|at the home of her son and daugh-| community presented them with a|Walfred, and daughter Irene spent lint, Spanehers pk ire rem Gate nce, A Di Wale, WIth JONAS |e two. weeks. tion which proved fatal. Little « he went to Pierre, 8. Dak. fait and Mrs. Elmer Lund-| gift of silver and the Ladies’ Aid|the week-end at their home at Ana-| 404000! part of this week. Mr. and Mrs.|.Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Broehl are|was three years old. She was v Mrs, L. E. Larson of St. Paul and/4@ Geo. Christianson, Jr., of Minneap- olis, Minn., who spent the past week here, returned to their homes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson mo-| tored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Christianson at. Gilbert Melick, who has been staying at Washburn for some time, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw. Mrs. Floyd Owen and Mrs. Gilbert Melick attended the Burleigh coun- ty project meeting which was held in Bismarck Saturday. party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler gave Mrs. Jordahl a table cloth. The evening was spent informally. Re- freshments were served later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold called at the Roy Little home Sunday evening. Miss Elizabeth Humphreys spent the week-end at the Jordahl home. moose, N. D. John Olson and son Edwin of Bis- marck were guests several days this week at the Gilbert Cederstrom home. Corliss Nelson, who is attending high school in Bismarck, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson. the Brown brothers’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tryeg have moved to Wilton. Mrs. Lena Lundquist came from Killdeer Wednesday to attend the Charlie Cederstrom funeral. She visited with her son Elmer and daughter, Mrs. Albin Spangberg. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist and Welch left for Montana on Saturday. Leo Doppler of the CCC camp at LaMoure, spent the week-end at his home. He also called at the home of his sister, Mrs. R. M. Welch. Taft the parents of a baby girl born Sat- urday, Oct. 6th, Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Reinhold and family of Wolverton, Minn., Rev. O. Karlberg of Cokato, Minn,, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Johnson and family of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund and family of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs Ned Asplund and son and Mr. and Mrs, Walfred Asplund. well liked, and will be greatly n by all her friends, young and old, knew her. The funeral took placi the Wing hall, October 9th, Christ of Wilton officiating. Donald Morris and Joe Rice Sunday visitors at the home of Jacobson. Mrs. Fred Cumber of Tuttle Ferne Glanville and Bert vicinity. Mrs. Wm, Kershaw and son Arthur | @———__——-—-—--—----@|_ Ear! Buchholtz has returned to his|Mrs, Lena Lundquist were guests Mrs. John Asplund and family were ins * A rH crowd and Mrs. Melick attended a farewell| | McKenzie | |home after spending the summer at inter at the Albin Spangberg By MRS. E. M. GAS! dinner guests of Mr. and visio. & the Collins home one | cL Johnson at Sterling Saturday night. es Ernest Kell attended a Home- Mr. and Mrs, Mercer called at Chas. Miss Naomi Hagstrom of Judson, spent the week-end at their h for Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde in Mr. and Mrs. John Glum and fam- By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Ld 3 makers project lesson meeting Sat-| . tons Friday. N. D., and Miss Ingrid Hagstrom of/ Both attend school in Valley City, of their 26th ‘wedding aniversary. |, moved to Blamarck to make their 2 | Brittin yiday in Blamarck for the Cedarhilll yeyies and ‘Thomas Parke were| Price spent the week-end ‘at their|™n “ond ates, J. ©. Leland A silver x, collection was given en future home. The P. T. A. held the first meet- | ———————--# | Bara ther Rooker and baby came| callers at the Henry Swindling and pee ea Snie eit and Mrs. Sofhus Lein spent Sund Ambers home in Wing Saturday. Glenview | | president, Mrs. George Manly: vice —_— Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis, who are] sonaford left Sunday for Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.- Art Bjorhus and president, Mrs. E. L. Adams; secre-| _ Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Triplett, Mrs./moving to Little Fork, Minn., in the|/ Oregon where they will visit for Regan | h: family are making preparations to aurer,. McNeill; mem-| Sally Roberts and Miss Lydia Briscoe | near future to make thelr home. Al Sveral’ weeks ——__ ee —___.| Ruth Chatterto move to = farm near Valley City, By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Miss Margaret | Were dinner guests at the R. T. Ly-|sister Mrs. Jack Kinders js also ‘Miss Edna Doehle, teacher of White N. Dak. —_— |. Struwing. Re-|™man heme Sunday. visiting here at her parents’ home. | .chooi, spent the week-end with By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Free Once Mo By MES. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kendall, and Mrs. Allan Kendall and son Ed- ward left early Thursday morning for Rhame, N. D., to visit for a few) Pa: la ai aca ra Sacoinaien shit Gill ead Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson and Mra, Fred Moffit were Bismarck Saturday afternoon to see the ball Rev, Kinzler and Elmer Dutton returned home from. conference at Minot Monday afternoon. Rev. Kinz- Mr.|end in Bismarck with relatives. A large crowd attended the chari- vari for Mr. and Mrs, Mike Neider- meler Sunday evening. Mrs. Neider- meter was Emelia Spitzer before her marriage, daughter of Mrs. Jacob Spitzer. Mrs. Lars Jacobson spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Herb Karges of Ross called at the home of Mrs. Karges rents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sim- ons Sunday enroute home from Far- go. They were accompanied by Mrs. Karges’ brother, Ray Simons, who will visit a few days with his parents. Lorin Couch went to Bismarck Sat- for an extended stay with his her, William Couch. Mr. and Mrs. Reynard Spitzer and family visited in Wilton Saturday. ‘They were accompanied home by ee. and Mars. John Brown, who spent the week-end with them. The Baldwin 4-H Club met at the home of Alice Spitzer last Saturday afternoon. A miscellaneous shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Spitzer at the Hagstrom home near Still Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Spitzer was former- ly Margaret Hagstrom. Eimer Larson is spending his vaca- freshments were served by Mrs. Ed. Fuehrer and Mrs. W. H. Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Erick Slovarp and family were Sunday dinnér guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mills near Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McKib- bins and family of Hannibal, Mis- sourt, arrived here Friday for a short visit. They will attend the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. McKib- bin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gable of Gibbs township which will be celebrated October 10th. Miss Esther Watson, student at the Agricultural college at Fargo, spent the week-end here with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson. Manferd Manly and Byron Clizbe, Fargo A, C. students, spent Satur- day and Sunday here with their par- ents. Mrs. T. T. Hughes and Mrs. Fred Habeck, major project leaders for the local Homemakers club, attend- ed a meeting Monday in the World War Memorial building in Bismarck. Mrs. Habeck was appointed leader for the Jolly Junior 4-H club, tak- ing the place of Miss Clara Habeck, who is attending Valley City Normal A birthday dinner was given at the Allenswoth home Sunday in hon- or of Ed. Allensworth. Guests were Miss Irene Johnson, Norman Aes, Mrs. Ida Doan and Art Bender of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ker- shaw family and Miss Helen Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family attended a family dinner Party at the Tafe Blensley home in Bismarck Sunday. The party was a farewell in honor of Mrs. a Hamblin (formerly Edna Dralle) who base leave in the near future for her me in Oregon. W. T. Cameron was called to Iowa last week by the death of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hixon and son of Mandan visited Sunday at the C. Dj Kimball home, and Mrs. Jule Doan entertain- ed @ number of friends Saturday eve- ning at their home. Mrs, Richard Day returned to her home here Thursday after a trip to) western Washington, Mrs. Sally Roberts spent a few days last week at the Geo. Lewis the Triplett home Friday and spent } Driscoll f By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs, Nels Meland and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Johnson, who have spent the past week visiting friends at Billings, Mont., returned home Saturday evening. A large crowd from here attended the 25th wedding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs, Ole Spilde at the Lein church Sunday afternoon. Miss Lillian Sampson left Sunday for Steele to be employed. Miss Laura Ward, who is a student at Jamestown college, spent the week-end at her parental home. "s- League met Sunday evening in the church. Mrs Clifford Nelson and children, who have been visiting relatives at Kathryn, N D. returned home Fri- day evening. A party was given on Mrs, Ella Rosvold Wednesday afternoon at her home in Bismarck by the Ladies’ Aid members here. Mrs. Anderson and Mr, and Mrs. friends and reiatives at Moffit. Carl Olson and Mrs. W. V. Carroll of Moffit were callers in this vicinity Saturday. George Lewis was a Bismarck bus- iness caller Saturday. August Boelter spent the week-end visiting with his family at James- town. _Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney stating they had reached The Dalles, Ore., and were visiting with Mrs, John Baker and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boelter were guests at the E. M. Gaskill home Sun- day evening. A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and family was given in Sterling hall Saturday evening. ‘The evening was spent in card play- ing and dancing. The Johnson fam- Mrs. Carl Berg entertained 13 small boys Monday at a birthday dinner in honor of her son Lyle’s ninth birthday anniversary. The Bridge Club began a series of parties Tuesday evening, meeting at the A. F. Tourtlotte home. Score i prizes were won by Mrs. B. O. Lein jand Verna Fisher. Russel Hopkins sold his dray line to Harold Heintz and will move to Wilton where he has secured employ- ment at the Truax-Traer mine. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Glyscha of Bismarck were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Norton Strand. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- ily attened the dinner in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Leno held at the Christ Berg home at Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leno were recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houser of Mc- ily expect to leave this week to make their home in Washington. —-———$—_—$______-» Ghylin | By LL. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keator were Clusky and Mrs. H. F. Dimond and | grandson, Lyle Dimond, and Mr. and Mrs, August Westerman were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman. Mrs. Rena Hendrickson and daugh- ters, Evelyn and Mrs. Edward Heer, and Walter Wilde of Bismarck called on Regan friends Sunday. Romance again has played Ri ler will move to Napoleon and Rev. ‘Mrs. Norton Strand and Torgerson of McKenzie will have|tion at the home of his parents, Mr.| school. the day there. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.|Lemmenson and daughter of Binford| Sunday guests of Mrs. A. N. Tosseth.| Mr. and Mrs. No: Chatterton false, marriage Moffit with his other three charges|and Mrs. Bill Larson. Mrs. E. L. Adams and son Junior] Mills and family were also pare | been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8. E.| Bert Hedstrom made a trip to|children and Mrs. Russel Hopkins the ‘eecona time ending ia minister takes his place. He will also have Burnstad. Sunday, Oct. 14, he will preach his farewell sermon at will] the week-end at her home here. Effie Erstrom of Bismarck spent A large number of this neighbor- hood attended the program in the Baldwin hall Friday Pacey en by pupils of the various schools. are visiting Mrs. I. Rafteseth, Mrs. Adams’ mother, at Carson. They will return home Wednesday. 8. E. Clizbe and Alex Couch left Dune. for St. Paul on a business P. guests. Miss Clara Mauk spent the week- end at her home in Moffit. Carol Bower left Saturday morn- ing for Chicago to attend a Cen- ae of Foe exposition. Mr. and Mrs. A. Giovannonol and bie Royal Neighbors club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Lunn. The afternoon was spent in quilting. Ms. and Mrs. Carl Erickson had Jamestown and Fargo this week. Ellis Skala farm. children were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl. Gill has rented the Frank|returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grose Broste and|Strand home, returned to her home motored to Bantry Wednesday and Verna Fisher, who has been a guest at the at Bantry. William Kyle is now spending several days as the guest vorce for the stage and star, shown here in Los An court, as she was granted fr dom from George Brent, actor. She charged be was sul] domineering, and caused Mr, and Mrs. Ousley of Stillwater,| Mr. and Mrs. T. C. erson at-| Mrs, D. Kershaw attended the dedic-| as visitors Sunday Mrs. John Spedahl! The Jutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet | of his sisters. reat. humiliation. She di age Mrs. Burt Johnson, Mrs.| Minnesota are visiting at the Law-|tended a Methodist convention at|etion of the new courthouse at Lin-| and children of Jamestown. In the/ this week at the home of O. W. Back- oe ana Mass B. O. we and am ‘nrst husband, Reipb Kila Porter and Miss Delores Olson|fence Ousley home this week. Minot. Miss Pauline Fuehrer accom-|ton last Saturday. | afternoon Mrs. Spedah! and children, | man daug! werne motored in 1983,