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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Painted Woods \ By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and gon Ernest visited at the Andrew Nel- on home this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lillefjeld and son Gerald spent Sunday at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Mrs. William Brown visited at the home of her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Brown, Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillef- ee and children visited relatives in marck Wednesda: Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Taylor and Walter Kirkey were Capital City callers Wednesday. Iver Erickson, Emory and Prank| tes’ Johnson were Wilton callers Satur- day. Mrs. Arthur Damstrom was a Wil- ton caller Saturday. Mrs. Joe Brown and Children visit- ed at the Iver Erickson home one day last week. Welch’s Spur By MRS. 8. M. WELCH Mrs. Lawrence Doppler had as her guests Monday afternoon her fatter, M. Moran of Mandan, Mr. and Mrs. Finkel of Montana, and baby David ‘Welch. Mr. Moran visited his daugh- ter from Monday until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and O. P. Welch motored to Bismarck on ‘business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and baby son were Menoken visitors Wed- nesda: Mr. and Mrs. Al Casper of Bis- marck called at the Robert Welch home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and sons, Theodore and Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Ches- ter Boyd and daughter Louise, Law- rence and Leo Doppler, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mallard and family were all in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forsythe and two children of Bismarck, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler, Margaret Mc- Murrich and Sgt. Baird all visited at the Robert Welch home Sunday. Miss Margaret McMurrich spent the week-end at the Doppler home. t Sterling Ce 2 By MRS. GEO. LEE Mr: and. Mrs. John Knowles are staying at the Chenowith home while Mrs. Knowles’ mother, Mrs. Cheno- with, is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Moffitt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee Mon- Gay evening. ‘The Women’s Nonpartisan ¢lub will hold their next meeting Nov. 4 at the Sterling school. Mr. E. Fogarty of Bismarck will speak on “Eminent Women in Public Life.” Mrs. Gotlieb Heib and daughter Hilda and grandson Harold, accom- panied by Mrs. R. H. Erdmann and Matt Leitheiser, were visitors at the Oest Prince home Friday and Satur- day. Hilda remained for a longer stay. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were with rheumatism, is expected home this week. Miss Evelyn Thomas spent last week-end at her home in Driscoll. Mrs. Gus Boelter, who has been spending the last few weeks in James- town, has returned home. i Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Rev. Nelson of Sims spent the week-end at the Rev. Brenna home. Mrs. C. J. Peterson was tendered a birthday party by a few frinds at her home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Olson and fam- lly spent from Thursday until Sun- day visiting at New Effington, 8. D. Mrs, William Van Vleet and chil- dren left Saturday morning for Wyo- ming. Miss Ortmann spent the week-end visiting relatives at Martin, N. D. Miss Helen Thomas of Bismarck, effete a F 5 dent of Bismarck who spent the week-end at ‘home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday where called by the illness of a Mrs. Frank Miller and Seturday with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patt 2°4 [be i . Alex Waltos have gg Bnd Wal-| @: of Mandan along Mr. and Mrs. Raymond have their farm here. Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mrs. Christ Berg and daughter, Hilda, and sons, Ernest and Walter, motored to the Jake Leno home near Tuttle Thursday. ‘The Weber young folks motored to New Rockford Friday afternoon to visit with Mr. and Mrs Gottfried Weber and family. ‘The Richmond Harmonious Howl- ers opened their club Tuesday eve- ning and will continue it through the school term, Miss Elizabeth Novy spent the week-end at her home in Schrunk township. Mrs. G. A. Bossert visited Thurs- day afternoon with Mrs. Adolph Deg- ner. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son John took Mr. Remich to Den- hoff Sunday to visit with Mr. Re- ber daughter and son-in-law. Mrs. G. A. Boasert visited sunday at the Jacob Hein home, ee \ Heaton { ——_—_—_— OO By SARAH HEINLE Jake Basaraba was a caller in Wil- ton Wednesday. Helen and Lucy Holkup were call- yao San Ge er Breaden called at the Bill meoudea heala'-or ednesday, Norman Hall returned to his home recently after spending the summer months with his uncle, Logen Emery. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe and ‘farmiily.were visitors at the Dave Keck a Thursday evening. Henry Neuharht of Turtle Lake called in this neighborhood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flemmer “ind children and Mr. and Mrs. Christ ‘Wagner and children motored to Bis- marck Friday. The P..T. A. meeting at school No. 1 was well attended Frid&y eve- . Heinle and son Junior mo- ning. A. tored Mr. By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ed. Oschuner and Russell Wood- ward and Fred Krien were in Tuttle Monday. Russell Woodward and Frank Gray were in Stecle By LL. DAVIS — Gill attend- and Margaret 4-H club meeting at the Erick- turday evening, | . , Kling we: Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. companied home by their daughter, Miss Marion Kant, high school stu- A goose dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eng- junday.. Mr, and Mrs, O. W. Backman fron Ghylin were guests besides many other relatives ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were shopping in Linton Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grenz were business callers at the Jake Grens home of Gayton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer of Livona were in this vicinity Friday. Miss Hilda Schiermeister spent the week-end st the Godfrey Grens Gottlieb Grenz of Temvik is spend- ing eee days in this vicinity this week, Miss Elizabeth Koppy called on Miss, Hilda Schiermeister Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grenz visited at the Herman Backhaus home Sun- day evening. psc | Wing ! By MARTHA MUELLER Florence Waiste and Sigrid Wainio, who are attending business college in Bismarck, spent the week-end at their homes near Wing. Mrs. Brose, who took sick Friday afternoon, was taken to the hospital in Bismarck. John Harty and John Mueller were business callers in ‘Bismarck Friday afternoon. Opal Kelly of Pettibone spent the week-end at the Henry Jacobson home. A number of young folks gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson Wednesday night. The occa- sion was a birthday party for their daughter, Mary Jane. Bertha Teppo of Bismarck and Vera Kulaski were overnight guests at the John Harty home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, John Mueller and children, Lillian, Martha and Ber- nard, spent Saturday evenifig and ostium visiting relatives near Good- Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson left Sat- urday for Halstad, Minn., on busi- ness, A. Kopplin, G. Kavonius and C. Harvey spent Sunday hunting pheas- ants near La Moure, N. D. Mabel Lytle spent Saturday night at the A. L. Davis home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Ol Olson left for Fargo Monday morning on business. H. Edgerton spent Saturday hunt- ing near Ellendale, N. D. Allene Rice, Clarice Hildre, Eliza- beth Humphreys and Fred Hall at- tended the teachers’ meeting in Bis- marck Saturday. — 08 By 1. 8. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund and daughter Doris, and Miss Agnes John- son left the fore part of the week for the latter's home in Fergus Falls for a visit. Miss Johnson will re- main at her home after having visit- ed with her sister for the past month. The community choir met at the home of their director, Miss Anetta Erickson, Thursday evening. Mrs. Tilda Falkenstein returned this week after spending two weeks -| visiting in Chicago. Oscar Hagstrom, teacher in Esther- ville school No. 4, took the sixth, sev- enth and eighth grade pupils on a sight-seeing trip to Bismarck Friday going through the state capitol, mu- seum, state penitentiary, county court house, Bismarck Tribune plant, World War Memorial building, also the Wil- ton strip mine. Mrs. John Johnson and son Ragnar were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson. Roy Anderson and Mrs. Tilda Fal- kenstein visited with Mrs. Anderson at the Bismarck hospital Sunday. Miss Helen Johnson returned to her home Saturday after assisting Miss Anetta Erickson the past three weeks, \ Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY Frank Murrey and Harry Holden were business callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Ivan Holden motored to Bismarck ureday. John Hoofer had the misfortune of breaking his wrist while pushing a car of eval at the Bupp wine where he is employed. Paul, Harry and Guy Holden mo- urday evening. Fed a po at his home. Leonard Spitzer and ‘Guy and Nor- WORLD’S FAIR PROPOSED FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY which hi ban Francisco-O: Kian a on shoals to the left of Yerba Buean island, in the middle of the bay. man Holden. called at the Steve Mur- rey home Sunday. Mr. and as SS Anderson E. Holden home Mrs. Paul Eddie spent the week-end at her home, returning to Bismarck Sunday where she has been taking medical treatments. | Trygg | —— | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Hilda Klien, who attends high -1school in Bismarck, spent last. week- end at her home here. Tia Folmer attended a party Fri- day evening in Bismarck held in Leas of Mr. and Mrs. Tereuse Wel- ver. Gilbert, Junie and Anne Eide of Arena called Sunday at the Nels Nelson home. Hugo and Emma Nel- son accompanied them to La Moure, N. D., to visit with Victor Nelson, who will go with the CCC to Ar- kansas the last part of October. A family reunion was held Sunday at the Nels Nelson home. Those Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nel- aon and children of Miles City, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eng- dahl and family of Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Fitzgerald and son, Bernard Lee, returned Sunday after visiting a week with relatives at Wadena and Park Rapids, Minn. Anton Fisher, Sam Brown, Mrs. Louise Wahler and Velma Anne mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlepp motor- ed to Bismarck Tuesday on business. Taft t ¢ By MRS. E. M. GASKILL Horace Fairchild, Mrs. Chas. Gas- | kill, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaskill were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Jessen went to Bismarck Friday. Genevieve, Eunice and Hugh accompanied her home and spent the week-end here, The Taft township board met at a special session at the home of the ——————————— i By MRS, ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. L. Davenport and children and Harry Hedstrom visited at the Elmer Bloomquist home Thurs- day evening. Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist accompa- nied Mr. and Mrs. Widger and Allen to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and chil- dren were Bismarck callers Wednes- day. Esther Cederstrom, Gladys Tooker, and Almon Pettis were dinner guests at the Peter Davidson home Sunday. R. C. Wildfang and family visited at the 8. E. Clizbe home Sunday. * ry ; ° ! Missouri | > —__—_——— By MRS. K. R. SNYDER John Smith who has spent the past several months at Valley City returned here Saturday and is staying at the Henry Mills home. Mr. and Mrs. Cook from near Chi- cago, Ill, spent a few days last week visiting at the William MacDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hartley and daughter Joan of Bismarck were Sat- urday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder. Bob McDonald of Bismarck spent, Sunday visiting at the Leslie Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and sons Elton and Robert were enter- tained for Sunday dinner at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Chicago, Ill., called on Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Donald Sunday. $$ — —$ OO | Menoken | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherman and son Robert and Miss Pauline Risner of clerk, Mrs. E. M. Gaskill on Tuesday | Fayette, Iowa, are now visiting Mr. evening John Berg was selected as| bere of the board. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Henry Swindling were Bismarck and Manden shoppers Mon- “Nee and Mrs. Charles Anderson en- tertained Rev. and Mrs. Torgerson at dinner Sunday. In the afternoon they attended services at Moffit church. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams attended the Ladies Aid supper given in Mof- fit Saturday evening. Mrs. Homer Envick and son Gene spent Tuesday night.at the Jessen Mrs. Henry Swindling, Mrs. Henry Jessen and Mrs, Earl Gaskill were Sterling callers Tuesday afternoon. Andy Doucette of McKenzie spent Tuesday with Horace Fairchild. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Boelter had as their guest Sunday their son Alfred . meater of New England. Mrs, Edna Doehle spent the week-| end ‘St ber home in Moffit. Gerald Burnquist of Bismarck called at the Gaskill home Monds: and Mrs. Marvin Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee and son of Bismarck were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sensek and fam- ily Bismarck visited at the Park Wood home Sunday evening. Mrs. A. T. Welch returned from @ two weeks visit with relatives at St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rheggs of Driscoll visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wallen Saturday evening. Mrs. O. R. Ayres entertained at a quilting bee and bridal shower last ‘Thursday afternoon and. evening for Ruby Jacobson of Bismarck whose marriage to Sexton Norlin of Menoken| occurred Saturday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayres attended the wedding sup- per given at the Sweet Shop Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Sexton Norlin. Mrs. Bertine Sands, Mrs. Dennis | Reitzel, Miss Lillian Newmann, Harold histasonmad PLANES BUT ONLY ONE ram OF WHEELS! with only one set of wheels was created 6; ‘tgures they will -for entertainment: of t! lebration of thi This aerial Raa of San Francisco's waterfront shows the suggested site for the 1938 world’s fair been for that city in connection with the mammoth Golden Gate bridges. The picture shows the artist’s conception of fairgrounds pening of the (Associated Press Photo) Bliss, local teachers, attended the banquet for Miss Marie Huber Sat- urday evening in Bismarck. A. H. Klepstein and Mrs. Melvin. Agnew were called Tuesday evening to the bedside of their father who is seriously ill at Groton, 8. D. ——— a 1 Brittin wos Mr. and Mrs, Jason Hoover and sons, Park, Roy and George, left by train Saturday morning for Minne- sota, where they will visit at. various points with relatives. They expect to be gone about ten days. Mrs. O. Dutton and son, Roy, visited relatives at, the Arthur Metcalf home in_ Driscoll, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Woh! and family arrived here last week from Montana. They visited at the Dave Kershaw home and also visited rela- tives, Mrs. Alex Stewart was an overnight, visitor Friday at ‘the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball were guests at the Dralle home, Thursday. Miss Maxine Allensworth spent Thursday night at the Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taft and son, of Bismarck, visited Sunday at the Lynn Kimball home. A number from this neighborhood attended the mass meeting for old age pensions held in Moffit Sunday afternoon. Roy Dutton is attending business college in Bismarck. A number of young people from this neighborhood attended the Halloween Party at the Glen Oder home Friday evening. SEEN “Hauer ereemeee: I Canfield MBS. A. F. GHYLIN A large crowd attended the Ladies’ Aid at the Roy Little home Wednes- day. The next meeting will be held at the H. Davenport home Nov. 15. Bismarck business callers Wednes- day were Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordsh! and Julius Jordahl, Ira Bailey, Fran- cis Fitzgerald, Mrs. Anna Strand and Mr, and Mrs. A. Ghylin. The primary room gave a party Friday afternoon in honor of the Lindsey children and Norman Jor- dahl who are leaving for their new homes. A crowd gathered at the Lindsey home Saturday evening. The eve- ning was spent in playing cards. A meee lunch was served at mid- ni Mrs, Anna Strand, Einar and Matt Strand spent Sunday evening at the Ole Olson home. Mr, and Mrs. 8. Jordahl and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Charley Kuehl home Sunday. Mrs. B. O. Strand and son spent Sunday at the Harry Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and fam- ton] Wednesday after spending a week at the Lawrence Bailey home in Wing. | Arena P| fae —————_______—a By MRS. O. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark were overnight guests Saturday at the Mc- Intyre home. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ulfers attend- ed the Sunday school convention| “9. held at Steele Friday afternoon. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg were business callers in the Capital City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sattler were transacting business in Bismarck Saturday. Two marriages took place in our vicinity lately that of Ed. Wagner and Miss Pauline Wolf and Albert Heinbach and Miss Helen Wolf. Their riends them much hap- home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and sons, Jimmie and Patrick, and daugh- ters, Rose and Mary Alice, and George McIntyre were visitors at the ‘Wm. Ryan home in Schrunk town- ship Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and son Harold and Buddy Rogers motor- ed to Bismarck Friday. Buddy Rog- ‘ is, Whe tse Deen, venkas Eis sree ilots of these ships as they merican Legion convention visitors at Miami. The pilots ure in the United States naval reserve corps. (Associated Press Photo) his home in A number of relatives helped Mrs. Lester Hawkins celebrate her birth- day Friday evening. Miss Fae Roberts, who spent the past week visiting at the McIntyre home, returned to ee home at Bis- marck Satprday. ie accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Scallon and fam- Rock Hill Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Wing baat Sunday guests at the Guss Graf me. A large crowd gathered at the G. O. Lindsey home Saturday evening to bid them farewell before leaving for their new home in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Breen and daughters, Shirley Jean and Carol Lavon of Bismarck were Sunday din- ner guests at the Clayton Little home. A large crowd attended the Hallo- ween program and basket social at school No. 1 where Bernita Brennise teaches. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and son are guests at the J. R, Fitz- gerald home. Quite a number in this vicinity at- tended the masquerade dance at the school house Friday evening. Phyllis Little received first prize for ladies’ best costume and Dee Bailey received first prize for men’s best costume. Lewis Jorgerson of Alta was a guest last week of Willie Ehnes, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and family were Sunday guests at the Tra Bailey home. Those who motored to Bismarck Thursday to attend a Democratic committeemen meeting were J. F. Little, Clayton and Clyde Little and Willie Jiras. ot | Glenview | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Anderson, mother of Mrs. David Trygg and Enock Anderson, a pioneer of this community, suffered @ stroke Tuesday. She is somewhat improved at the present. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot spent Wednesday with Mrs. Moe's father, Iver Johnson, who is serious- ly ill at his home. Mrs. Jay DeLong is visiting in Buffalo and Nevis, Minn., with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Christenson, and her daughter, Mrs, Bud Windmill and family. Mrs. A. C. Wilde and family of Bismarck visited at the Grabarkow- itz home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Fisher and family, Gust Larson, Leonard Lange and Huey Longmuir were Sunday visitors at the Albert Larson home. Mrs. Burl Monroe Earl and Donald and Mrs. Harold Williams left for different points in Iowa for a three weeks’ visit with relatives, Alice Spitzer is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Ray Kosebud, and fam- ily at Bordulac for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of Bis- marck called at the Con Johnson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Rae Mathewson, Jack and Vera and Lawrence Felthrup, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Quanrud and family, all of Bismarck, were Sunday visitors at the Jacobson home. Hugh Simons and Robert Eliason spent Wednesday and Thursday in Fargo on business, | Harriet | ee By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Theela Zimmer spent Wednesday afternoon with friends at Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll were dinner guests at the O. G. Weitstock home Wednesday. Bertel Anderson attended a teach- era’ meeting in Bismarck Friday aft- ernoon. Helen Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolfe of this community, and Albert Heinbach of Regan were married Saturday. A wedding din- uer was served to friends and rela- tives at the home of the bride’s par- ents Saturday evening. Mrs. E. R. Leach, Mrs, Elmer Josephson and John Merkel made a hurried trip to Wilton on business ‘Thursday. Miss Florence Josephson of Bismarck returned home with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Zimmer and ‘Theela returned home Monday from Grand Forks. ©. G. Weiltstock, Theodore Hoff- man and John Merkel motored to k Friday. Bernard Zimmer, who is in the CCC division at La Mure, spent the week-end at his home here. He was accompanied to La Moure Sunday by Ann, Junior and Albert Eide and Enma Nelson. Elma and Norvel Josephson spent the week-end at their homes here. George Galbreath of Tuttle spent the week-end with ©. F. Lambert. ! Moffit f 6———_—_—__—______—__* By MRS. OC, E, MOFFIT A large crowd attended the chicken supper given by the Ladies’ Ald at the Benz hall Saturday evening. The operetta, “Kitchen Clock,” given by the pupils and teachers the primary and intermediate grades, had a very large attendance. Mr. and Mrs, Jason Hoover and son George left by train Saturday morning for St. Paul and other Min- nesota points for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter, Miss Beth Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Porter were Bismarck callers Tues- Miss Beth Porter and Neil Edwards returned home Saturday from a few weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doehle in St. Paul and relatives in Last Sunday a meeting was held at the M. E. church in behalf of “Old pod Revolving Pensions, Ltd., Town- Plan.” Mass meeting opened wa the choir singing “Onward Christian Soldiers.” Rev. Theo C, Torgerson gave @ brief talk on the “Loaves and Fishes of Life.” He in- troduced Julia C. Moffit who gave the address for the occasion. The Mothers’ club held a banquet at the hall Friday evening. Progres- sive whist was played. Mrs, Everett Porter and Mrs. Joe Coder received high scores. A lovely lunch was served by the ladies at midnight. Mrs. Burt Sonne sriertaied ihe girls’ 4-H cooking club No. 2 at her home Monday evening. “Canning Chicken” was the lesson. A nice lunch was served after the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Legg visited at the Velzy home Monday evening. Mrs, J. C. Kendall entertained the Old Age Pension club at her home Saturday afternoon. After the busi- ness : Beene &@ delicious lunch was served, B. F. Lane returned home from Chicago on Wednesday where he has been visiting at the Harold Lane home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jens day evening at her home northeast Moffit. Three tables were in High prizes went to Mrs, and Mrs, Burns Bailey. luncheon was served The decorations were colors, A at in Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson en- tertained Miss Esther Cederstrom, Miss Gladys Tooker and Almbond Pet- tis to dinner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland at- tended the W. C. T. U. supper and Program held at the home of Mrs. John Rogers in McKenzie Thursday evening. Lawrence Madland received word Friday that his sister, Mrs. Allan Otter- son was seriously ill in # hospital in Fargo.” Mr. and Mrs, Madland left immediately for Fargo. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Melick ree turned to the Wm. Kershaw home after spending some time with Mrs. Melick’s parents at Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette and family from near Bismarck visited a the W. A. Dietaman home Sun- lay. i SW. Burleigh | By MES. ALEX STEWART Jacob Dietrich was an over night guest at the home of his father in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson and daughtes visited at crane Houser’a tsetse Torrey cocupied by int e house f Ronnie Stewart. Miss Evelyn Tryer attended the World's fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnolds, Mr. and Mrs, Birch visited at Angug Stewart's Sunday. Janet Stewart who is attending high school in Man- dan also visited there. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Nickolson ané family were callers at Anna Nickol« tee Friday en route to the Capital y. Mrs. Paul Hapel burned her eye severely Friday, when some hot grease splashed in it. She is under medical care. George Hoeheimer, Helen Becknall, Anna Nickolson, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fields were callers in Bismarck Gate urday. By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN J. W. Beyer and Christ Schoon left last Thursday evening with a carload of stock for the Chicago mar- ket. They will attend the Century of Progress while in Miss Marie Huber, county super- intendent of schools from Bismarck called at the Clear Lake school Thurs- day. Albert Christensen, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and children and Mr. Van Vieet’s mother, Mrs. Belle Van Vieet, spent Thursday ir. Mrs. Belle Van Vleet visited with ne Robert Sharp of Driscoll Pri- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Libelt of Glen Ullin visited at the Allen Van Vieet farm Friday evening. Mrs, Lebelt’s mother, Mrs. Belle Van Vleet, returned home with them where she will spend the winter. Theodore Ferguson, Knut Price) and Warren Keeler were callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Stern of Sykeston were Saturday afternoon callers at the Albert Christensen Billy Hargrave of Bismarck the week-end here with his grande parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer, A farewell party was given Saturday they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson ang Shaffer, Adolph Hansen and B A Van Vleet. \ Steiber | By MES. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs, John Stroh and daughter Lannis and Gerald Jones motored to Bismarck and Mandan Tuesday. Raymond Gaub spent several days last week at the Brackett home, Mrs. Signe Johnson and Vernon and Hilma and Raymond Broehl of the Still vicinity spent Sune honie at Baldwin where they were employed. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bergquist and sons motored to the river Sunday and speht the day with Mr. and Mrs. | Bailey. Albert Anderson is spending severai days this week at the Ralph Falken- stein home near Baldwin. Mr, and Mrs. oa Zelmer wert Regan callers Mi A number from this vicinity tended the dance at the Frits home Sunday evening in honor and Mrs, Gottlieb Buchholz. Raymond and Wesley Gaub Albert McAllister’ were Alta Saturday. FIRE, PRIVATE Eaton, O.—It was purely affair, that fire at the Kelly the g Fei Li 5 4 3 Maurice Kelly. For department driver, and occupies is owned by George chief of the fire department, Leading Wisconsin dedicated a bronze E- who aistovered the