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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935 guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cod- dington Sunday. | Clinton Solum was an over-night guest at the H. E. Coddington home By MES. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Saturday. — Wesley Coddington visited at Ted Mr, and Mrs. Henry Larson visited | Small’s Sunday, at the Elmer Bloomquist home Tues- @ay. {guest of Mrs. Frank Paul of Burnt Andrew Schauer motored to Mc- | Creek. Kenzie Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blattern are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth motored | staying on the Floyd Paris farm, tak- to Bismarck Tuesday. ing care of things this winter. Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom | and Mrs. Paris are leaving for Santa and children visited at the Leonard | Monica, Calif., shortly, Davenport home Sunday. ak. — Henry Hedstrom accompaniec » Davenport to Bismarck Saturday. t Cromwell Floyd Davenport is on the sick list. Pike Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mrs, Herman Worst was a supper ° By LILLIE JIRAS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley were guests Sunday at the George Whitted home near Baldwin. Clyde Little of Regan, Willie Jiras, Gene Cunningham, Harry Edmonds ° Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Clemens and/ Py daughter Mavis returned to James- town Thursday after a short visit at the H. O. Arneson home. Mrs. Clem- ens was Rubie Arneson before her ;, marriage and a former resident here. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lein spent Sat- urday and Sunday Christenson home at Wilton. A large crowd attended’ the P.T.A. » meeting held in school No. 2 Friday “visiting at the T. J. Lien home. . Marck called at the John Berg home at the M. E.| and Gerald Nelson were, Sunday din- ner guests at the Martin Nelson home. Sam Brown, who became suddenly il at his home Sunday, entered a Bismarck hospital for treatment Mon- jday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gierke were Sunday evening guests of relatives in Bismarck. | Burnt Creek ~ — evening. Harlow Hendershott was a visitor Lillian Botnen spent the week-end | and supper guest at the J. A. Varley home Thursday. John Kaiser left for McKenzie Sunday where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson and sons, Corliss and Howard, were guests at the Viran Nelson home near Baldwin Sunday. @|. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and} family were entertained at dinner | Sunday at the Porter Nelson home. cats i Brittin Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kluksdal andj} son Leno spent Monday at J. O. Rise's. | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lien spent Sun- | day with Mrs. Lien’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. William Botnen in Kidder county. | Alice Vik spent several days at the | B. N. Lein home. — i Wilson ° By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr, and Mrs. Fred Neumiller of} ‘Hurdsfield, N. D., spent the week-} end with relatives here at Park andj ‘Wilson townships. ladearens aN ece econ Mr, and Mrs. Christ Berg of Wing} 2S Sod ban er were visitors at the Berg and Neu- | pra ite McElwain, at the Jason eerie onion ot Wil Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dutton of a ed es eel ar ihe Sam Berg (Selfridge, N. D, who were married Haine. Thursday, were dinner guests at the , O. Dutton home Friday. aarcas Rear anna ny Supper guests at the Dave Kershaw ae pon Berg home Sunday. home Friday were Mrs. Nora Allens- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schauer spent | Worth of Bismarck, Clara Mauk and = Edith Giovannoni, aoe i saa aa mage peal Mr. and Mrs, Richard Day and Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brandner of|Mathena made a business trip to hear Washburn spent Sunday at the Steele Monday. Miss May Thompson Christ Wolf home. Crenaeo Bes hae fae peasy Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rohrer of Bis-; Me sand Mire: “Sdave “ieereinw cand family attended a surprise birthday party Sunday on Mrs, Kershaw’s brother, Emanuel Wohl, of Hazel- ton. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Day left Tues- jday morning for a two weeks’ visit at the home of their son, Sam Day, St. Paul. Mrs. Henry Crawford of Bismarck was an overnight guest at the Dutton home Friday. | Mrs, Art Bender and Elvira Slorby Mrs. Herman Warst and daughter, '4¢ Bismarck called on Mrs, Dave Ker- Rita were dinner guests at the home| 3. weanesd: eenocy of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul, Sr., and |" @W Wednesday alternoon. son Walter, Friday. i Henry Paul spent the week-end in i( Bismarck at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Bill Paul. } Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter, and | sons were Sunday callers of Mr. and | - Mrs. John Flannigan. | The Farmers Union held a carnival} Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ryberg were call- |at the hall Tuesday evening Oct. 22.| ers of Mr. and Mrs. John Flanigan, | Miss Miller and Miss Gillen put on 2 Sunday. jShort program, a group of girls gave Gus Hogue, Sr., was a visitor in;@ balloon dance and Miss Miller's | ‘Wilton Sunday. jband gave the music for the balloon Herman Worst and daughter Rita dance. Miss Edna Doehle was ad- were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Paul! judged the most popular girl. A good Schonert and family Sunday. ‘sum was realized from the carnival. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clausen and Mrs. Erwin, mother of Mrs. Emil Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson were Sun- | Enockson and Mrs. John Adams ar- gay callers of Mr. and Mrs. Gus rived here Thursday for a visit with ‘Hogue, Sr. {her daughters and families. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., and; Mrs. Harold Krubsach, who has family were visitors at the Ira Hogue been ill in the Bismarck hospital for home on Sunday. lover a week returned home Sunday. A large number of families of River-| C, E. Moffit was a Bismarck caller view attend the auction sale at the|last Thursday and Friday. farm. ;_ Don Dralle, Peter Hopstad and the » = | Misses Helen and Edna Doehle mo- | Sterling ||tored to Bismarck Saturday. Dan fg | Dralle and Mr. Hopstad brought Mrs. Hopstad home from the hospital. By MBS. GEO. LEE \ Mrs. Walter Jones had her mother las her guest a few days last week. A farewell party was rendered Mr.; The Misses Lucille and Willy Mof- nd Mrs, George Kush, at the Ster- | fit left Tuesday morning for Oregon ling hall last Thursday night. Mr.}to stay with their sister Mrs. Murray and Mrs, Geo. Kush accompanied by | House and attend school. They went Mrs. Henry Swindling, Bernie Mor- | with the George Kusch family by auto. ton and two girls from Moffit left for|Mrs. Henry Swindling and Bennie ‘the west Tuesday morning. Morton also accompanied the Kusch A miscellaneous shower was given | family to the west. Mr. Pillsbury took in honor of Mrs. Isam Belk, at the|the Misses Moffit to Sterling Tuesday whall here Saturday afternoon. Mrs.| morning. Belk was presented with many use-| The Mothers club met with Mrs. ful and beautiful gifts, after which|Oscar Gilbert on Thursday. After the hostesses served a lovely lunch.|jthe business meeting a lovely lunch ‘The tables and windows were decor-|was served by the hostess, ated with red and white crepe paper | Tegan By 0. DUTTON Miss Irene Westburg of Minot visit- Sunday. Mrs. Rohrer and children @re spending the week with Mrs.! erg. Mr. Rohrer and Mr. McCul- ligh are at Brush lake on a hunting: trip. | Riverview By MISS PHYLLIS WORST a7 By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT | and large red hearts were suspended from each light cord. John Lee and son Richard spent Sunday with friends and relatives here. Mr. Lee returned to his home Sunday night, but Richard remained for a few more days visit. Margaret ‘Lang, who is employed in Bismarck visited friends and relatives fhere over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kush, visited at the Martin Sedivic home in Bismarck @ By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Harold Heintz, who has been sta- tioned with the CCC at Edgeley, N. D., spent a few days with his uncle ;and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Berg, before moving to the south for the winter. The dance given by the Holiday Baturday. Association in the Cabin Saturda: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Victor andjevening was well attended. Costume gaughters Elsie and son Fredie, visited with their daughter and sister |and Fred Riling. Mary Victor at the L. B. Smith resi-| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg were Bis- dence ;Marck, and Mandan callers Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid supper served Sat- urday evening was well attended and | oY motored to Bantry, N. D., Thursday and returned home Monday. Mrs. Strand’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. prizes were won by Agnes Fitzgerald e ae eee) Arena | eo By MRS. 0. McINTYEE Elmer Perry and Hallard Scallon made a business trip to Bismarck Monday. Mrs, Ralph Halver and Mrs. Owen McIntyre entertained the Homemak- ers club Thursday afternoon at the Halver home. The project leaders gave a very interesting demonstra- tion on “How to Make a Scrapbook.” The next meeting will be held at the Olaf Lein home. The hostesses will be Mrs. Sophius Lein and Mrs. Jim Sedivic. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glanville were callers in Wing Friday afternoon, Patrick, Mary Alice and Rose Mc- Intyre accompanied them home. Mrs, Fred Inman, daughter Irene and son Frederick were supper guests at the McIntyre home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Inman were overnight guests Saturday at the Mc- Intyre home. They were also din- ner guests at the Klagenburg home. Miss Marie Huber was visiting schools in this vicinity Thursday. @ | —— ° By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Oswald of Jamestown were overnight guests at the Albert Christensen home Wed- nesday. Mrs. Boyd Randolph and Miss Gale Berkeland returned home Wednesday from their visit in the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and laughter motored to Bismarck Fri- lay. Miss Evelyn Newcomer spent the week-end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelsen. W. F. Keeler and son Herbert mo-{ tored to Steele Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family took their son and brother Bill to Bismarck Saturday where he left with the CCC camp boys for Valley City. Homer Nelsen accompanied by An- drew Bronen motored to Bismarck Sunday. Anton, Walter, Johnny, Grace and Agnes Malsam spent Sunday at the Warren Keeler home. | Mr. and Mrs. Reidinger and family from south of Driscoll visited at the Peter Malsam home Sunday. ta Phoenix a a ° ! By ELIZABETH NEFF i e Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weber and family were Sunday visitors in Good- rich. They visited with Mr, Weber's mother. Magdalena and Ella Neff and Arthur Plienes motored to Tuttle Tuesday. Ella and Magdalena had dental work done. Otto Rachel, Omer Cloud, Geo. Pehl, Sr., and Rev. Wold were Wed- nesday callers at the Alex Neff home. Mr. and Mrs. John Roth, Sr., and family of Tuttle were Sunday supper guests at the Christ Roth home. Magdalena and Elizabeth Neff were Wednesday dinner guests at the Her- /man Rachel home. Mrs. Alex Neff and son Alex and Arthur Plienes were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Phoenix schools opened Monday, Oct. 21, with Miss Jess of South Da- kota, as teacher of school No. 1. Miss Danstrom of Wilton will teach No. 2. Alex, Magdalena, Elizabeth Neff, Miss Danstrom and Arthur Plienes took Martha Neff to the Christ Wet- zel home Sunday evening. Martha is staying at the Wetzel home while attending high school in Arena. ° o | C2 Harriet &. M. THOMPSON Bernard Zimmer, who is an instruc- tor in the Blue Grass school, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L, L. Zimmer. Art Norlin of Bismarck was a Sun- day caller at the O. G. Weitstock home. Marjorie, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Buller, who was bit by a dog Tuesday, was rushed to Steele for medical aid. Several stitches were taken. At this writing she is much improved. Martha Neff spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Eva Neff. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thompson, son Arthur and daughter, Miss Ruth |Thompson, who have spent the past two weeks visiting relatives at Minot, N, D., returned to their home here nd Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and son Neil, and Mr. and Mrs. William Merkel and daughter Doris called at the Christ Wetzel home Sunday eve- ning. Florence Sandberg was a week-end guest at the Oscar Weitstock home. Norvel Josephson, who has been at- tending le school here, left Sun- day. He will continue his school work at Wihg where his parents have established their home. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Willi and |fathily and Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Leach {and son Alvin Ralph called at the A. O. Thompson home Sunday eve- ning. Hampton ° By ELIZABETH KOPPY ' Arliss Gappert of Dickinson was a business caller at the Herman Back- visiting at the Steve Koppy home. Hel | Joan Bennett of the films is shown in a romantic black silk net evening gown from her personal wardrobe, It is worn with ornate platinum and emerald bracelets. (Associated Press Photo) of this state, returned home Satur- day. Bill Burkhardt spent Saturday at the Steve Koppy home. Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT ° Donald Rhodes and Harold Wil- liams left Saturday for Bismarck where they joined the CCC, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and daughter Erma motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gilman |Larson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and small children motored to Mercer Saturday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmberg, Mr. and Mrs. George Hurmen, and Mr. and Mrs, Kettelson of Beach were Capital City shoppers Saturday. Jacob Weber, who is stationed at the CCC camp at Lakota, spent a fe days at his home. ; By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Chester, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ber- gee and James Engen of Jackso: Minn., have recently been visitors 2: the Henry Olson, Anna Olson and M. J. Olson Jr., homes. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shybe of Marion, home. Howard Lewis who is stationed at the CCC Camp at Kenmare spent the week-end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Metealf and family from Valley City were visitors at the A. S. E. Metcalf home Mon- day. Byron Metcalf is a nephew of Mr. Metcalf. Oscar Hatle of Florence, S. D., has been visiting at the O. Hatle home. Rey. and Mrs. Fylling and Mrs. J. Erystad of Mandan were visitors at the A. H. Burnett home Saturday. Mrs, Erystad remained for a few days visit. Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. O. Olin was tendered a party by a group of ladies. Bill Selberg and Miss Esther Knut- son of Fargo were visitors at the M. T. Olson home Thursday. ‘ K., A. Ersland, A. Eisenbeisz and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and family attended the fall festival held at Steele Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe and family of Billings, Mont., have been visitors at the Nels Meland home, Mrs. For- sythe will be remembered as Miss Violette Sapp. Bill Schoon and Leonard Peder- urday. Mrs. Homsey of Kidder county and Mrs. Meyer visited Mrs. C. A. Swan- son Thursday. Jgsephine Johnson home from Fargo. Telfer By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Josephine Woodland spent the week-end with Miss Heybeck at her home near McKenzie. Adolph. Giovannoni, Jr., who has been at Verona during the summer, returned home Saturday. Roy Pifer and Adolph Giovannoni called: at the C. A. Bower home Sun- } © day. Saturday shoppers in Bismarck. from this community included Mr. and Mrs, B. G. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Bower and sons, Jacob Dietrich and John Becknel. if Schrunk. By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of Johns Lake township were Wednesday eve- ning visitors at the Roy Marchant home. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Stroh were last ‘Sunday evening visitors at the Julius Hauff home. Mr. and Mrs, John Witt and Edwin Treibwasser motored to McClusky Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman and daughter Carol, and Mr. and Mrs. {John Reile were Saturday dinner jguests at the Roy Marchant home. | o ot Menoken was a visitor. The after- noon was spent in quilting arid play- ing whist. Refreshments were served at 5 o'clock, The Ladies’ Aid was entertained ‘Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Erick Slovarp with seven members and sev- eral visitors present. The next meet- ing will be with Mrs. W. H. Stark. Lunch was served by Mrs. Slovarp, assisted by Mrs. Ed. Fuehrer and Miss Pauline Fuehrer. The Royal Neighbors held*a meet- ing in the hall Thursday night, with 15 members present. The Homemakers club will meet with Mrs. E. L. Adams Thursday aft- ernoon. The first major project les- son will be given by the leaders, Mrs. F. Habeck and Mrs. J. Easton. A handkerchief shower was given @/| Tuesday night in honor of Mrs. E. W. Anderson. The Royal Neighbors and husbands attended. Whist was play- ed at two tables. Refreshments were served by Mrs. George Hughes and daughter, Miss Kathryn. Mrs. An- derson received 28 handkerchiefs. »Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke left Saturday for Chicago on their vaca- tion trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Wildfang enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wildfang to dinner Friday evening, the occa- sion being in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Lloyd Wildfang. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son Adams and Junior will visit with Mrs. Adams’ mother, Mrs. I. Rafte- seth, for a week. motored to Elgin Monday where Mrs. |. C. B. Knutson of Bird Island, Min-: nesota, and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt! N. D., are visiting at the Koessell/ son joined the CCC at Bismarck Sat-| has returned} were Sunday afternoon visitors at the John Reile home. Ervin Wentz returned from Cali- fornia the first part of this month. Emil Witt and Rueben Wentz left for a CCC camp on Saturday. e \ > Missouri ° By MRS. K. R. SNYDER | \tient in a Bismarck hospital. | John Kluksdahl and Leslie Clark jwere Sunday callers at the Paul Lin- ssen home. | Bob McDonald of Bismarck was a ;Sunday dinner guest at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linahan of Bis- jmarcke and Clifford Little called at {the William MacDonald home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald {ning where they attended the “Old Settlers” banquet. Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Kimball and daughter Dorothy Mae from near |Brittin called at the John Crawford |home en route to Bismarck Wednes- iday and were accompanied by Mrs. {Ralph Snyder and son Gerald. | Many attended the annual chicken jsupper held at the Stewartsdale {church Thursday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Willet Hartley of Bis- 'marck were Thursday evening visitors { the John Crawford home. Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Wachal re- turned from Minneapolis Friday. They also visited relatives and friends at “ differents points in Iowa. Mrs. William MacDonald is a pa-; motored to Bismarck Wednesday eve-| iti ek Ngati ! Welch’sSpur | o—______ -_______- By MBS. 8. M. WELCH Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Welch and family accompanied by Mrs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of Bonner's Ferry, Idaho, arrived Tues- day evening for a brief visit with friends and relatives before continu- ing to Kansas and Oklahoma. Their route home will be through the south- ern states and up the western coast. The family will join others to cele- brate the 101st birthday of Mr. Mc- Donald's mother who resides in Kan- sas. Lawrence Poppler, Robert Welch and four children, O. R. Welch, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and daughter Doris, and Mr. and Mrs. Otte Dorman were in Bismarck Saturday. Howard Slater and Harold Irvine visited at the John Welch home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and little son, Leo Doppler, Chas. Dolan, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and son and daughter and Sgt. Baird of Ft. Lin- coin visited at the Robert Welch home Sunday. if o Wing © ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth of New Rockford were Sunday visitors at the Paul Davis home. John Harty, Gladys Lein, Clyde Harvey and sons, Earl and Floyd, were visiting friends in Jamestown Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wagie and son of Driscoll spent the week-end at the ‘Clyde Harvey home. Leonard and Leo Kremenetsky and Lillian and Elizabeth Mueller were supper guests at the R. B. Jacobson | Mr. and Mrs. M. D, Agnew were|home Tuesday evening. |Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. |Salter. The Menoken 4-H Poultry Club jheld a food sale at A. W. Lucas’s in | Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Cedric Craig has been assist- {ing at the G. M. Wachal home in the absence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein were | Bismarck shoppers Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ely and family, accompanied by Mr. E. Tagen and Miss Tice, Bismarck, were Wednes- |day evening luncheon guests at the Melvin Agnew home. Mrs, R. L. Malard and son Cecil | were supper guests at the Wm. John- {son home. Mr. Malard, who is em- | ployed there, accompanied her home. | Mr. Elmer Agnew, accompanied by {Mr. Albert Gaub, McKenzie motored to Sanger Sunday. if Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malard and son motored to the Capital City Monday. ay | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES i McKenzie Miss Loletta Bloedaw spent the week-end at Mott, N. D., visiting her brother. The 4-H senior club gave a one-act play, a pie social and dance Friday night for the purpose of raising funds for their club delegate. $27.98 was taken in. The Larkin club was entertained ‘Tuesday by Mrs. T. T. Hughes with 11 jmembers present. Mrs. Luella Bird Mrs. R. Halver entertained the Homemakers club at her home north of Wing Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Larson and son Jerry of , Woodworth visited friends and relatives in this -vicinity |Saturday and Sunday. | Hilma Olson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Se- jdevic and Beverly Olson attended a |Party at the John Sedivic home in Sterling last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and daugh- ter Violet, Dee Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and sons of Can- field were Saturday visitors at the Ole A. Olsgn home. Mrs. Geo. Bunker and son of Min- nesota and Mrs. Bert Kelley and Ashley Sunday of Pettibone spent Wednesday at the H. J. Jacobson home. Laura Steckner of Tappen spent the week-end with Josie Olson at the hotel. Hon. Usher L. Burdick and Hon. Wm. A. Lemke of Bismarck spoke at the Wing hall Saturday afternoon. A large crowd attended. Matt Rekkman left for Woodworth |Monday morning on business, Katherine Miller and Mabel Lytle who are teaching school in Anamoose, spent the week-end visiting at the latter's home. Margaret and Jimmy Jones of Hurdsfield| and Eddie and Bennie Knecht of Goodrich were callers in Wing Saturday evening. Jake Weber of the CCC camp at La- kota is staying at his home here. He received a broken finger while work- |ing at camp and is now recovering. gee “China Clipper,” targest ipper, irgest fly! anal plchure ae the’ sip vas GIANT NEW CLIPPER SHIP MAKES TEST FLIGHTS boat ever built In the United: States, was demonstrated to officials of Pan Airways at Baltimore, Md., just before the al jad delivered to a company for trans-Pacific he camera caught this un- Phete) Mosse” ee Canfield | rae Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton ahd fam- were dinner guests of Mr. and . EB. Sunday. folks from here at- ladies supper in Jake Fisher and sons, |, spent Saturday eve- day at the Ghylin ina and Bob Fisher visited loilenan and Walker homes, Mrs. Whitmer, Mr. and itrand and son visited at the ‘at home in Regan Saturday ihylin spent the week-end visiting with Lyle Berg. Miss Grace Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Be ri i E i i Bie i ibis Te 5 flier to Bismarck with them for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Johnson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Strand tized. Rev. Rindahl will be here with us again Nov, 17. — @ Rock Hill z By RUTH LITTLE cE. motored to Bis- marck Monday to visit with his wife, who is a patient at a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. P. family were Sunday dinner guests at the Earl Mowder home. Clarence Walker and two friends of the CCC camp at Lakota were Sunday dinner guests at the Clayton Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and family are moving this week to the farm vacated by Fred Borth. Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son Stephen moved Sunday to their new home at Bismarck, Virgil Little moved their household goods by truck. Bernita Brennise, teacher at school No. 1, spent the week-end at her home at Regan. Clyde Little was a Sunday guest at the W. J. Jiras home at Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and family have moved to Regan to spend the winter. C. O. Kettleson was a Wednesday guest at the home of his daughter, ‘Mrs. Marvin Alm. Mrs. Mary Walters was a week-end guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Bethel Bailey. Fred Ehnes called Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alfred Borth, at Regan. pealat Glenview | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON The Damstrom family, who have resided on the old Ingelman farm the past six months, have moved to the Swanke farm in Painted Woods. Mr, and Mrs. Arvid Engstrom and son Merwin visited at the Albert Lar- son home in Ecklund Sunday. Miss Damstrom and her pupils and their parents visited all points of in- terest in Bismarck and Mandan Fri- day. A picnic lunch was brought which they ate in one of the parks. Friday was the last day of school. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Olson and Gor- don Engen of Bismarck, Harold Lar- son and Paul Holden were visitors St the Lars Jacobson home Sunday. Ed. Lewis and Mr. Solberg and son were business callers at the Walter Grabarkewitz home Sunday. Ernest Siebold spent the week-end at his home in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright spent ‘Wednesday evening at the Lars Jacob- son home. May Little and Miss McAlister visited at the H, B. Thompson home Sunday. Norman Holden, Teddy Murrey and Alfred Hagen called Sunday after- noon at the Amanda Johnson home. Violet Johnson and Clifford Aune spent Monday evening at the former's home here. Se | Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY Mrs. Joe Poole was working at the Reymond Spitzer home the past two days. : Robert Shaffer, who is atte! school in Wilton ,spent the week-end with his father, Richard Shaffer. Dave Smith, who is employed in| local Bismarck, spent the week-end with his wife and son. Ruby Fred, who is employed at the Dave Smith home, spent the week- end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fred. Paul and Vearl Holden were callers in Bismarck Sunday. Lars Jacobson called at the Albert Larson home Saturday en route to Wilton. : Robert Spitzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Spitzer, is on the sick list this week. Bertha Partyke and Guy Holden spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Partyke and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hol- Mr, and Mrs. Al Huhn and family F 3 i E ai i i i i final ar- @|Marck Oct. 29. Hilma . Patton and|| rangenients for going to the County Achievement Day exercises. in Wyknenko and Helen, nevi Pearson of the ers club were visitors, Refreshments Mr, and Mrs, John Asplund, sons, Lloyd, Kenneth, Robert and Norman, and Miss Laura Benson motored to Flasher Friday afternoon to spend the week-end with Mrs. Asplund’s Parents, Mr. and Mr. Ben Benson. Miss Benson remained at home. Mrs, August Seidel ana son Clar- ence, and Mrs, E, E. Broschat of Cathay were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thor A A large number of people gathered at the Victor Anderson home Friday evening to charivari the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Lewis. ‘The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing. The ladies served lunch at midnight. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jenson of Vida, Seca Viateae “Skee Nowe (ot te an ‘Thursday and Friday. The Lakeville Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. O. N. Erickson Thursday, Oct, 31, at 1 p.m. The ladies will devote their time to ars scrapbooks, Johnson, Mary and Ben- Sunshine Work- for a few days’ hunting trip. Little David Asplund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund, has been on the sick list for several days follow- ing an operation for the removal of his tonsils Tuesday. and Albert Hagstrom to Bis- marck Friday where Mr. Hagstrom received medical aid. . e *° Trygg Ls By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo motored to the Victor Engdahl home in Gibbs Thursday. Mrs. Nel- son stayed with her daughter while Mr. Nelson accompanied Mr. Engdahl to the Paris sale. Melvin Magnus has a position at the Bismarck Hide é& Fur company and spent over Sunday at his home. His sister Mabel accompanied him home and returned to Bismarck Mon- day. John Roswick from Bismarck was an overnight guest Saturday and Sunday at the Albin Spangberg home and attended the party there Satur- day nght. Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Nelson, Gerald, Mrs. John Anderson and son Edgar and Mabel Magnus motored to Bis- marck Saturday. . Barbara Keller is attending school at Strasburg. She is staying with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zander and daughters, Bertha and Clara, motor- @ |ed to Bismarck Sai turday. Gwendolyn Nelson spent Saturday. with Helen Anderson. A corn stacking bee was given Monday at the John Anderson home by the neighbors to stack the corn in the yard. Mr. Anderson is in 9 Bis- marck hospital, where he has been for some time. David Trygg and daughter Eva from McKenzie transacted husinéss Saturday in Bismarck. A host of friends assembled Satur- day night at the Albin Spangberg home to attend a party in honor.of Miss Violet. A delicious luncheon was served. Emma Nelson accompanied Mrs. John Engdahl to Bismarck Satutday and spent over Sunday with her sister, Mrs, Victor Engdahl's, and brother Victor. Axel Johnson transacted business Saturday in Bismarck. ° — —_______¢@ Baldwin | r oe By MES. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Claus Garmer, who have been visiting among local friends and relatives the past week, left early in the week for .Bismarck where they will visit relatives before leaving for their home at Clearbrook, Minnesoti Be A number from here attended the sale which was held at the Floyd Paris farm Thursday. Mr. Paris and family, old-time residents of the county, are returning to California to make their home. * t Robert Nordstrom was an overnight guest at the home of Paul and Noel Borner Friday. Mrs. Christ Hilken of Wilton has been spending the past two weeks visiting with friends and relatives in and around Baldwin, the Adolph Hieb home Monday aft- Ethiopian horses ianeiaeas strong and only ‘bout 4 hands high,