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Ee ene | Sterling By MRS. GEO. LEE The Hob-Gob!in Festival held in the Sterling hall Wednesday evening was well attended, and we wish to thank those who donated so generously and | those who took such an active interest tn the program—especially the teach- *rs—and the public. ‘Miss Mary Victor, who works at the L. B, Smith store, spent Sunday} at the Elmer Williams home near aldwin. at her home in McKenzie. B | Miss Gladys Ness spent the week- end in Bismarck with friends. Miss Helen Swindling of Bismarck | ‘spent Sunday at her home near here. Miss Mary McClusky, of Bismarck. spent the week-end at her home ere. j Wallace Demming of Bismarck is employed at Matt Brown's here. ‘ Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL | The program given at Pleasant View schz>l Wednesday evening was! well attended. Following the program | numerous Halloween stunts were en- joyed. Johnie Anderson, who has spent the past three months visiting rela-| tives in Iowa and Minnesota, return- ed to his home Tuesday. Miss May Little and Nina McAllis- ter of Baldwin spent Sunday at the Geo. McAllister home. i The Steiber township board held) their meeting at the home of the clerk Tuesday. John Carlson, who spent a week in Granville, N. D.. iting his family, returned home S 5 { Miss Bessie TS who has; becn visiting her sister in Bismarck, | returned home Tuesday. o—__- —_—_—_* | Painted Woods | ¢+—________—_- By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD William Brown spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives and friends! at Bismarck. | Harold Soderquist and children and his mother visited at the A. F. Ku- dick home at Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brown and chil- firen visited in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and children visited at the William Brown home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson and Anton, Mr. and Mrs, August Nelson and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson and Emory and Frank John- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHB THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. ORS | the train to her home in 8t. Paul. She has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist, for the past two weeks. There was no school Tuesday in Trygg No. 1 due to election being held there. aa ee! Hi Heaton i ¢—_—________—__—-e By SARAH HEINLE | Norman Hall is visiting @ few days 1 Just spent Saturday eve- ning at Turtle Lake. Mr, and Mrs. John Schlaht were {Turtle Lake shoppers Friday. Art Vollmer visited a few days last week with relatives at Turtle Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuharht and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walcker and Mr. and Mrs. A. Seidel returned to their homes Friday after a few days’ visit with relatives in uth Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and family visited at the John Neuhardt, Sr., home at Turtle Lake Sunday. Peter Hallan and Lars Haugen were callers at the Heinle home Mon- day. e—_—_________—_- | Negan | en By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Sunday dinner guests of the A. H. Lundberg family were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lindsey and family who are leaving soon for their new home in Wisconsin. Mrs. B. O. Lein and daughter La- verne and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlot‘e at- tended the Democratic rally held at Bismarck Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and Mrs. Norton Strand were Bismarck shop- Pers Thursday. John Wilson of Bismarck was a guest of Regan friends Sunday. Harold Heintz was called home Sat- urday by the death of his father who has been seriously ill for several will be held Wednesday at Harvey. Mrs. Reed of Minot, mother of Mrs. John Voeller, is the guest of her daughter for several weeks. Gladys Gramling, who teaches school near Baldwin, spent Sunday with Regan friends. Miss Florence Berg, who attends school in Bismarck, spent the week- Coal With ber parents, ‘ér. ‘end ira. son visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Walter Shafer, moved to Regan where they operate a room. Guy McCoy left Tuesday for Wis- fopea where he will spend the win- Sunday guests at the Clayton Lit- Sle home were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lit- le and family, and Mr. and Mrs, P. E. Patton and family. | 2-2 | Clear Lake | > By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr, and Mrs. Ole Nelson, Murrial Knutson and Mr. and Mrs, Homer, Nelson and children, Lewis and Ralph. Murner and W. F. Keeler motored to, Bismarck Tuesday. Ole Nelsen was a passenger on the morning train for Bismarck to con- sult a doctor about his eyes. He re- turned on the evening train. Donald and Herbert Keeler were y callers at the Faunce Luy- 5 and Christ Schoon re- it « F | i months. The funeral for Mr. Heintz | # ——29 | Hazlegrove | —— ee By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stewart and) sons, Wallace and Jackie, and daugh- ter Adrian left a short time ago for the west where they will spend the winter. John Goldsmith recently returned from a trip to Kansas, Nebraska and Montana. Rev. Breaw of Chaseley held serv- ices Sunday at Pleasant Hill. A, Hieb and son David were callers in Chaseley one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss {Opal Gray and Mrs. Mabel Hazle- grove were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Art Oschuner Sun- day evening. Miss Goldsmith spent the week-end with her parents. ' Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Engel, daughter Deloris, nied by Miss Martha Bossert, were Capital City shoppers Monday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber are the proud parents of a son born to them Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg, daugh- ters, Hilda, Pauline and Martha, and son Samuel were visiting at the Christ Roth home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., ac- companied. Mrs. Bossert. to Bismarck Thursday. They also were guests at the John Mueller home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wiesenburger and son Raymond were overnight guests at the John Weber, Jr., home Monday. Sunday guests at the Degner home were Mr. and Mrs. Pred Almer and daughter and son Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plienes and children, [Teter * ative, indicated by arrow, as he made his address in the buntin, Canfield Sterling hall Place. Mrs. A. E. Cline and son Leslie have returned from a few weeks’ farm. Mrs. John Stewart was a week-end visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs, Alex Stewart. J. C. Coulter of Arthur, N. Dak., a ae iy. ile sss day of last week, From there she took « + Urging ex-service men to refrain from any drive for further cash benefite—a bint that no cash’ bonus ean be expected now—so that the nation may care for its millions of “forgotten peopl Roosevelt dedicated the $1,700,000 veterans’ hospital at Roanoke, Va. The picture shows the chief exeo- s-‘draped bandstand. with the band is forexronnd Hospital buildings are shown in the background. ~ $+————. [tional and Cooperative meeting held in| will go from there to Iowa to visit | Monday evening. President “ Strand home Friday | Visit in Iowa and South Dakota. evening. wae Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling mo- By MRS. JOHN STEWART ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher and tored to Mandan Tuesday morning, Joseph Delttich ts completing the| isted friends and relatives in this|to attend the funeral of Mr. Swind- | Frances a building of an excellent ‘on his| Community Wednesday ‘Thurs- 2 OO Roosevelt Hints ‘No Bonus’ at ‘Hospital Dedication | Sibley Butte Rev, Gulson, local minister, are in] The Halloween val which was held here a Gane daughter Allee anid ising neor aan en derson home in afternoon. Mrs, lived Pate sed nee mi . ) Alfred Erick a a Minn., were dinner guests at the Bently and Engstrom homes Wed- nesday. The Albertson family are former residents of this neighbor- program and carni. Friday night ana by the Baldwin school was largely at- wats ipaite,tnd Martin Rmmenets left s OF week for Arkansas with other ‘Tuesday. : Lyman | | cco boys atter visiting at thelr par-| Stonensie. and Mrs, C. K. Boyd who underwent| Mrs. Lena Lundquist, who has been| | Hampton caazion, festival was beld here —————__——_________ | ental home. Kenneth Johnson was be staying with her son Elmer for the|@ = Sunday with Rev. Moser of Steele sick and unable to come home at this ‘jan operation at s local hospital re-| nos: “month, is visiting Mrs. Ed. Bor ine he smarning service and By 8. GYLDEN time. 4 Lein cently is staying at the home of her| Lundquist this week, By ELIZABETH KOFFY Rev. Rindahi of Bismarck the after- —_ Bennetta Fields was a week-end|/¢—_ aunt, Mrs. Mildred Byerly. Louise is! “Mrs. Tebbo Harms, who has been poe noon service, Rev. Kolvumaki conducted his| visitor in Bismarck. She went in to still taking treatments at the clinic. | visiting her daughter and family in| John Ohihauser, @r., and son Mar-|, ™* Carl Ingsiad of Bismarck has monthly services ‘Wing the| meet her brother, George Moore, who By OLGA M. RISE John Welch, who took @ number of | Chicago the past two weeks, returned| tin transacted business at Kintyre| ee? Visiting at the Titus home. ter part of the week. Services| had just returned from Montana and pascal the Camp LaMcure OCC boys, includ-| home ‘Thursday. ‘Tuesday. . Mrs, Josephine Erystad of Moorhead were held at Mrs, Ida Kennile’s| was on his way to Iowa. Several from this vicinity attended |ing his son, Conrad, back to camp] Mrs. Chas, McCormick was a caller| ‘The Halloween program and pie|!#s been a recent visitor a¢ the A. H. Fone ae ane, At Morris Erick-| | Mr. and Mrs. Don Nicholson and] the “Mission Festival” held at Dris-|Sunday, returned home Monday. He| at the Lawrence Madland home tic social. gitee tr Ole nee eo pit | Burnett home. paladins and at Fred| daughters, Norman Stewart, and|coll Sunday. An very interesting pro-| stayed at Edgeley over night and vis-| day, pupils Tuesday evening was well at-|_ Alfred Swanson and Vernon Arne- Jose near Wing Sunday eve-|Bernard Weingle were nner. guess| gram was gives." pad A+ Jamestown while en route] | Eimond Pettis, who is working | tended by the people of this vicinity. sot of Midridge, N, D. have been vis~ relatives and friends around. Wi Te spent several days the past week! Oliver Welch spent most of this| his parents, Mr. and Mrs George|er in Linton Tuesday afterneon, | Miss Hsther Jhoobeon of: DeaLacs, posi roea my ng. le Visiting and attending to business |week at the home of his son, John. Pettis, Sr. to Steele Friday, From| Math Koppy, who has been at Erie,|: D. spent the week-end visiting 4 i mena Seth Gyl- a Wing ™ | matters near Rothsay, Minn. The county nurse visited at Boyd|there they went to Little orks,| returned to his parental home Wed-| "ends here. den was beptised Thuraday evening. ng | Mrs. H. ©. Arneson accompanied |school No. 1 one day the middle of |Minn., where they are going to make| nesday. Mrs. E. C. Ruble attended the meet- The name chosen is Georgia Gwen- ———_————| her parents, ar. and Mrs. M. A. Lein, Ithis week. their “future home. George Cabbage of Livona called|!"S of the American Association of ae aS to Fargo and different points in Min-| Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mr. and on friends in this community Thurs-| University Women in Bismarck Mon- Boat Zenne an = By MARTHA MUELLER nesota where they spent several days |Mrs. L. 8 Doppler and Mr, and Mrs. | @——~——-—_- | aay, aarveveaing: Josephson were supper guests — visiting relatives last week. R, M. Welch and baby son were in Cromwell Lester Mausehund, who is in Grand|, 7. Hatleman of Sequim, Wash. has ohn Gylden’s Friday. Mr. and Mrg, John Ramfort and) Isaac Berg and Bill Pleines of Dris- | Bismarck Priday. o Forks, spent the week-end at his par-| bee! visiting friends here. Mr. Harle- Roce sare Poclgeresiten from) David Keller, all of Kulm, N. Dak.,|coll and Irwin Rise spent Sunday ‘Mr. and Mrs, L. 8. Doppler attended ental home. Lester made the trip with was formerly resident here. Oriska, WN, D,” where been| were Sunday suetls st the |afternoon at John Birkeland’s. |enurch services at St, Mary's proce By LILLIE JIRAS his motoreycle. Pieag ean tr ge ornare gr red —_ : John Mueller home. . Mrs. _Algot wiand, |thedral in Bismarck y Sie ae exits Srl Hakholm spent the week ait; Sud Mrs, Will Harty and tam-| daughter Eunice, Oscar Opoien and Mr. and as ‘tard orate and |, Vernon Nelson of Blamarck is ist- amt Bemmracker aan anes eee ib acai home. returnd Minnesota spent week-end Alice Arneson jamestown, N. D.,!naby son. Mr. Mrs. - week ai home 5 eine jose nine. eoaiee al aera Harty Lperes Pine gi mare To a ee ee sythe and son and jaw Mrs. amo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph cmthiun vieoaa Nt the Bat urbe ancora pyplateaoncereng a the Apostal ee church Sun-| school. remained ittend Pio Sg Paneer gins ‘Bee grr pay seer ‘Pred Seems, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ce. home at Livona Sunday afternoon. turned home. day. a the agit a noel pe co piety en yelimrenvaieal spent Saturday evening at Ole Peete toys Ln a Me aed a oe “Wnuitea a monittel spent bane poecirregg [irae dinner Spent week-end Spilde’s. win ‘e ages Nick Slabojan home. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Merty and fam-|@——————_________»|meivitt and. Mr. scawacntertaten fete eteet eee ee: a cu tades tot j McKenzie | Pye eh pete meng reaeed fo vend at tbe: A. tateell| Se eee nee eee || Arena | |dinner Sunday at the J. A. Varley| motored to Strasburg Monday after- pent Sunday visiting at the Benry home in Lincoln V elpgrorgeo aaa Charies) ¢________4 i ee tint ee By MRS. T. T. HUGHES T—Hiarriot 7 ertahseocel i meee se Sie] OP AU. Mere | a iy ek Mae Sere Sey 4A a a A nd Harrie daughter .| turning Monday. purg, McIntyre ‘Miss Ce : t | Soueiee Beenie maeecans See ee ‘The » Mel and | ken. spent Sat [i CE et ag ape 7 EE | gv relatives. ster | entre’, Ameson aiamestown 15/Gianville families’ attended the| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glerke and|in Tinton visiting with relatives. ee ae ee viene oe By MISS EM. THOMPSON | #ft for Iowa Friday morning where| so . siaceh sunoes en be poco Page) ya. ond Popiallebagansd ae, and The W. C. T. U. members enter- pisces they will visit relatives for some time. awe pe ee poy eC wrolnigga Still tained their husbands at a banquet soltt; and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and| aot tare, Harry, Harding end at ae Brittin || _ Bd. Pond was @ business caller in John Kaleer returned Sunday from oe Mrs. 5. W. Bodgers, “An interesting james . . Thompson ——_______________¢ | Wing Thursday. Beulah Belfield, N. D., where toll and daughter Helen motored to Bis-| (2, Fessy of Bismarck were visiting | @ Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mr. and| spent several days visiting friends. By L. 8. HAGSTROM Program followed the banquet. marek Wednesday to transact busl- ae oa Ihe ee Pe By 0. DUTTON Mrs. Emmanuel Martin and BE. and Mr. C, Neloon and son — ine ee an ee ee 2 dat were visiting rela- =—_ were shoppers in Wing Tuesday as soli were rs Po ; n'|, Melvin, Seth and Ines Ecklund mo-| good attendance candidates Reaper yp moyen ery ter ner Harve, ND, Ganda. eed ere ete ee antes |*Teer and. Mira. Owen Mctutyre and |" Miss ase! Maedath ceuten of the tre "Pg enrdny om [6S fgenn sie Manly and torium Wednesday evening by the|_ MF. Touls Ambers and arday evening. Dane! family and George McIntyre, -also| Bismarck high school, spent the | 50%. Jamestown by Misses Cora|@is Bernice Bliss. Mina was @ Pe pgm ypertagee| the A Be Oiristanee bea art Pca genie seen ts. Mi ies Mr, andr AG Adleman and two| week-end here with ber parents, Mr. Devee Richards and. MeDine Hawes prongs, ee De eB. 8. A ded broth sisters i sions. ughters Bowdon, Mr. and Mrs. 5 Engdahl. returned. Sunday evening. the students. ‘The evening was de-|'"C, Sante son and daughter Lucitle| Saturday shoppers in Blsmarck| John White and three children from Mrs. Christ Hilken, who has been| “ser Tuumed hme Sunday eveniné-|were served by the committee, Mra, see 10 paving Halonen cry left for Fargo Sunday. Lucille @ili| Were Mr. and Mrs, Dave Kershaw and| Tuttle were entered at dinner sens, tee Ce pen cai Ralph) ysinct State ‘Teachers college, spent billige sie saad Mrs. Geoeks ‘Wateon ed to those scoring highest in several remain to. Valley tty Te Oe Te Tn Ming ead Man eh ee Miss Theo Johns, who teaches south | turned to her home in Wilton ‘wri-| ‘Me veekcend 9 her home here, Mr. and Mrs. John Gable Jr. and Enis ‘The Altar society gave ® chicken|and family. of Bismarck, spent the week-end at . tended the Democratic rally in Bu-|(ari¥ of Gibbs township were Sune Pectee ath and daughters! sunper in the Wing house Sat-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and marek Friday evening. Groree.. nape of Tuttle called at the ©, F. Lam. | supper in the Wing opera =| ramily returned Saturday from a trip ‘The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid met with |"2me- bert home Sunday. Bert Olson and Ferne Gianville,|to Minnesots. They visited relatives Mrs. A. H. Erickson Thursday aft-|,,M", and Mrs. Herbert | Asselstine, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoffman| who are actending school inwei;|and stopped in Micneapolis to see ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. 2. D. Hewlett and Bias fae ees ae ae hs Heese Ms Cary, Spent the week-end at their/Mr, and Mrs, B. Anderson snd family, a en Badiigg gotivetl Sunday visitors of Mf. and Mics, Erie Faber ng one ines : eaker who are visiting at the Ander- with relatives and friends for a few] “ttre seaniey ® student at the last Wednesday evening. sont son home. days. agricultural college at Fargo, spent Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weltstock Bir. Spe Mrs. Richard Day. vieiied Wernon and Helen Richards f/tne week-end here st his home. family motored to Tuttle Friday.” relatives at the Thompson home near Wilton ‘accompanied Misses Helen) "tire, Henry Larson, local’ 4-H Florence Sandberg, Elma Ji sane Sincay. gad Velma Johnson to their home!poultry club leader, gave an inter- son and Martha Neff all spent he Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and Seturday, returning home Sunday. esting talk concerning the club work week-end at their homes here” family visited Sunday with relatives ‘A mistake was made in last week's |over KIPYR Saturday noon ‘Ben Hubbard spent Sunday’ at the at the Howard Smith home near Dews stating that Miss Agnes Jobn-|" y4r and Mrs. T. T. Hughes attends LL. Zimmer home. ne Sterling. : son had returned to her home ined the wedding dance of Mr. and Mra x Dinner guests at the Dralle home Minnesota, as she is still here with! sexton Norlin at Menoken Saturday { Sunday were Evelyn Olson, Don her sister, Mrs. Walfred Asplund. evening. Schrunk Dralle and Art Lundy of Moffit, and Axel Asplund returned to his home|"“aers "1, Ratteseth of Elgin visited ) ee ___._ Mrs. O. Dutton and children. Tuseday morning after a three weeks’ |ner daughter, Mrs. E. I. Adams Sat- Mr. and Mrs, Bill McDonald were trip to Chicago to visit with relatives irr » Mire. By IRENE MARCHANT ‘Sunday visitors at the C. D, Kimball and friends. tend Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and parents of a baby girl born Thurs-| | hy’ t daughter Irene motored to Goodrich Taft ay, Wor. 1st. ——_—_____—-# Ree Yn te ncn | A eg ee Bs : Mr. and Mrs. Cord Scht s with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Spitzer! « ade ccee eta Oy oat xm. oasins citar hima | MELE, Nord ot rae wus mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Setiun. Mrs. Chas, Gaskill spent part of Glenvie Bere Modstrom. ; Rat ga es Mat ok in Bimmarck vating bet | Ww || Oliver ‘Tosseth was 2 Minot calles 4 % . ,. | Sunday. Bese st ee motored to and Mrs, Earl Gaskill visited in Bis- Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson 06 Mr. and Mrs. Roy ‘Marchant and marck Saturday night and Mrs. Chas. By VIOLET L. JONNSON ear Baldwin were Sunday dinner laanghier Inte Gee ee ae Gaskill returned to her home with y Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strom, noon visitors at the Herbert Hetr ‘them on Sunday, The food sale sponsored by the: Mr, and Mrs. Pred Urbech from man home near McClusky. si Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and Painted Woods Lutheran Ladies’ Aid| stinnesota are here for the election. Miss Agnes Fitcgerald’ spent the family and Raymond Baeth motored at the Oshanyk Grocery in Wilton} Mrs. Albin Hedstrom and daugh- week-end with her brother end vist” to Marion, N. D., Saturday and spent Was well attended and a nest sum|ters, Ruth and Helen, Mr. and Mra in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John Fitzgerald. the week-end with Mrs. Jessen's sis- was realised. Paul Hedstrom, ‘Bismarck, were Sune it, and Mrs. Emil Stroh and Emil Bact and with Me “tnd Ms tae hare Saturday evening dor an extend-| sigurrs % MP and’ Mrs. Ber Fae, see callers in Bismarck verne Richardson, who have recently ao Ay iS: Bar tether, Ter deb Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson were A party was held at : ae See, : baie ‘Boppess Maiecsy. j S60 beece Ratings Comte |. Bian ceca serene ot | a,Mi and Mrs, Andy Doucette of ‘The Baldwin 4-H club met at the) Mrs. R. B. Jacobson, Clarence Nel- of thelr daughter, Mary’s 18th birth.| France, has been name. successor | McMensle were Sunday visitors at home of Layvrl Williams Saturday] son and Mrs. Drake of Drake were j day anniversary. te the (slain Louis Barthou as go eee aecess| 3 ‘The west meeting will be at Pocenes | i hee Nee teeteneni Gon 1 oui a ee Cee Weis and/ Laval a dlecipis of arietige Briana, |8D4 Bunday at the home of her par-| 1's the stool rail, not the observer, that has beon on a bender in.this | Sugleman's Deo. ine back home and spent the week-end, the William Witt home, returned to| "@® opposed in the chamber of | ents, Mr: and Mrs. George Lewis. tase, although one can’t be blamed for not crediting one’s eyes. The Walter Grabarkewits’s visited in} Marvin Davis left for Missouri thelr home near Center last Wed-| deputies the payment of war debte, | m7, and Mrs. Henry Gente stteced | eae eae in oot eased cane Bisal, Per Tey wonen pesctoasrh eT da Delsag arrived home| jer with hls gresdia ther hare, aeasy (Associ Phote) '. Bear le jay ter le needag ; » the meeting of the Farmers’ Bduca- ‘ alightly inj from Walker and Buffalo, Minn,| Davis a ee