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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS o Steiber | By MES. WM. HICKEL ° t marck callers Tuesday. Dave Mattis of Wilton spent the week-end in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son spent Friday evening at the J. C. Olson home. Miss Marie Huber, county super- intendent, visited Pleasant View school Friday. Raymond, Albert and Mildred Gaub spent Thursday evening with Laurice Jorgenson at the Wm. Michelson home. Alvin Brockett spent several days at the Gaub home. John Stroh and Philip Zelmer were business callers in McClusky Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, J. C. Olson were Bis-| Philip Zelmer, Jr. who joined the, CCC, left Saturday for Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Mehlhoff of Tuttle spent Sunday at the Fred Vollmer home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patzner were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vendsal and children of Bismarck spent Sunday at the J. C. Olson home. ° Fred Wahl of Mercer called at the Jake Gaub home Friday. [ey { Welch’sSpur_ | — ——* By MRS. R. M. WELCH Howard Slater visited at the home of his aunt, Mrs. John Welch, the first of the week. Wednesday, Oct. 30, teachers’ de- monstration day was held at Boyd school No. 1. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Mission- ary society met at the home of Mrs. John Welch Thursday evening. Mrs. B. Slater, mother of Mrs. John Welch, ‘was an honored guest, having recent- ly moved here. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Crawford of Sidney, Mont., Mrs. Jane Moran of Beach, and Katherine McLean of Bismarck visited at the L. S. Doppler home the latter part of the week. Mr, and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and Uttle son and Mrs. Moran visited in Bismarck Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. EB. Baker and fam- fly of Driscoll, accompanied by Miss Jensen, visited at the L. S. Doppler home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Crawford, ac- companied by Mrs. Jane Moran, left for Sidney, Mont. Saturday. Mrs. Moran accompanied them as far as Beach. Brittin By 0. DUTTON The basket social at Telfer No. 2 school on Friday night was a great success. A very clever Halloween program by the pupils was * llowed by a ghost story, rendered by Mrs. ‘Wm. McMurrich. After this came the sale of the baskets, Adolph Giovan- oni acting as auctioneer. The pro- seeds amounted to $12.34. with which Miss Mauk plans to buy pictures for the school room. Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker and son, Ellison, Jr., spent Saturday after- soon with Mrs. M. M. Dralle in Mof- fit. Miss Mona McElwain spent the week-end with Clara Mauk at the Dutton home. M. M. Dralle and Mrs. Wm. Mills and daughters were guests at a tur- key dinner at the Triplett home Sunday. Visitors at the Adolph Almondinger home are Ramona and Art Heinz of Harvey, sister and brother of Mrs. Almondinger, and Miss Almondinger of Ardas, 8. D. Mrs. Emineth and family visited Sunday at the Brown home east of Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family were guests at a birthday dinner Sunday at the Homer Ander- son home in honor of Miss Ann De- lores’ fifth birthday. Mrs. M. M. Dralle and son Don of Moffit were Sunday dinner guests at the Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowers were Sunday guests at the C. D. Kimball home. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers will Jeave for California in the near fut- ure, @ : a { Baldwin | o—_—_—_ ° By MES. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Rupp, who have been living in Washington the past year, arrived here recently and plan on making their home here. Palmer Barsness of Roseglen, a member of the CCC camp near Bis- marck, visited over the week-end with local relatives, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Fred Erickson and family of Price spent Sunday at the Alvin Nordstrom home. Paul Borner has been spending the past week with friends and relatives|* {n Bismarck. Walter Rupp of Bismarck was a recent guest at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Keator, who have been residing on a farm near Btill, have moved in with Mrs. Kea- tor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fal- kenstein. W. C. Gehrke, local merchant, has returned home from a business trip to Pargo. Eddie Meyer, who is employed at Strasburg, spent the week-end at his home here. Miss Irma Little, who attends high school in Wilton, spent the week-end | and Mrs. Otto Wolf motored to Tap- |Site Mr. and Mrs. Felton and Mrs. | Bates motored to Minneapolis to visit. | Hilda Berg spent Sunday at her home. She is employed at the Holm- berg home. | Alice Johns, Clara Bossert, Garth | Scallon, Bennie Weber and Andrew Berg spent the week-end at their) homes. | ———— |! Ecklund | | se SI Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Business callers in Linton Wednes- day from this vicinity were Theo. Schnaible, Rhineholdt Burkhardt, Steve Koppy and daughters, Gert- rude and Elizabeth, The teachers of this district mo- tored to Linton Friday where they attended the teachers conference meeting. A group of friends from here gath- ered at the Dewey Lawler home Thursday evening. The evening was | By ELBIE MURREY | | Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and sons, Harry and Norman, were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. | A large crowd of relatives and friends gathered at the Triscka home) | to celebrate the marriage of Ana-| ‘ statia, youngest daughter of Mrs. W./ Triscka, to Lawrence Gordon Sun-/| day. Guy Holden and Bertha Partyke spent the week-end at their homes; near Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey called on Mrs, Al Huhn Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey attend- ed the funeral of I. Maxwell Tuesday afternoon. | Phoenix ie hienl see By ELIZABETH NEFF Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke spent a few days visiting friends and rela- tives in Parshall. Mrs. Alex Neff and sons, Alex and ; Happy, and Miss Danstrom visited} |! Tuesday evening at the Floyd Miller home. Martin and Erna Gellner were Fri- day evening callers at the John Wutzke home. Edna Gellner was a Saturday over- night guest at the John Wutzke home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gellner and son Martin were Tuesday shoppers fn Arena. Dave Johnson and Otto Rachel were Sunday callers at the Alex Neff home. Wayne Drumm was a Saturday evening visitor at the Christ Wolff home. _ | Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg visited at the Henry Gesele home Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and Mr. e | e pen, N. D., Friday where they will remain for a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller mo- tored to Hurdsfield Saturday where they will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neumiller and! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paff. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg visited at the John Wagner home near Mercer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rasco Redington and son Donald visited at the H. E. Redington home last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hintz visit- ed at the Ed. Gesele home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Klein of near Washburn visited at the Christ Neumiller home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner motored to Bismarck Saturday. o— —_—- —__——__¢ { Clear Lake | eee a By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Mary Randolph and brother Paul Paslay were Steele callers Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson moved on to the Frank Shaffer farm Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann of Driscoll were Tuesday evening visitors at the Albert Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pederson left early Tuesday morning, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Pederson’s brother, Hogen Anderson of Minnesota. Mr. Anderson passed away at the Peder- son farm last Friday evening. His body was sent to Minnesota for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen motored to Steele Thursday. Paul Paslay, sister, Mrs. Mary Ran- dolph and Donald were Bismarck callers Friday. Miss Della Olson of Driscoll spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ole Nel- sen. L, B. Olson was a Sunday dinner guest at the Raymond Johnson home. Miss Tillie Schoon is visiting with Mrs. Hazel Bruschwein of Driscoll for @ few days. Mrs, Albert Christensen and Wal- ter spent Tuesday with Mrs. J, E. Sharp of Lyman township while Miss Myrtle and Miss Hazel Bruschwein attended teachers’ institute at Ly- man school No. 2. , i Harriet & M. THOMPSON Sunday dinner guests at the George Pehl, Sr., home were. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weitstock, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Merkel and Rev. and Mrs. Walt of Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plienes and Ben Hubbard called at the L. L. Zimmer home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Wetzel called at the Adolph Dagner home Sunday afternoon. Miss Louise Pehl, who is attending the Capital Commercial college at Bismarck, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr. Mr, and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and spent in playing cards and various games. A very nice lunch was served at midnight. Several of the people of this com- munity spent Sunday in Linton where the Catholic church fair was held. ¢—_——________—__-4 Rock Hill +—___- —___________¢ By RUTH LITTLE Elizabeth Jorgenson from near Alta was a week-end guest of Phyllis Little. z Merrill Lindsey and Oscar Olson motored to Bismarck and Mandan Monday. Sunday guests at the P. E. Patton home were Mr. and Mrs. Dan O’Brien ot Denhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Mareen @/ovBrien and family of Wilton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasche and family ot Bismarck. Mrs. J. F. Little, Bud and Phyllis Little motored to Bismarck Satur- day. Mrs. Little visited with Mrs. Anna Fueling who is ill at a hospital. Bernita Brennise, teacher of school No. 1, was a Bismarck shopper Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Graf and family motored to Bismarck Saturday. Joseph Nemetz, who attends high school at Wing, spent the week-end at his home. Mrs. C. E. Christianson returned last week from Bismarck where she had been a hospital patient. e | Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Jake Wagner and E. J. Erickson of! Bismarck and Frank Brezden were| callers at the Heinle home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and sons, Ernest and Junior, were shop- pers in Washburn Wednesday. Visitors at the Heinle home Mon- day evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Neubarth, Jr.. and sons, Lloyd and Harold, Reuben Walcker of Turtle Lake, Adolph Delzer of Benedict, Ted, Edna and Edwin Steinert of Regan. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walcker, son Herbert and daughter Ruby, Mr. and | Mrs, Henry Neuharth and son Paul; and Jake Heinle, all of Turtle Lake, left last Sunday by automobile for Stareys, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Steinert and sons Emanuel and Edwin of Regan | visited their son, Reinhold, at Sawyer and friends at Benedict last Sunday. Dave Steinert, a student at Regan high school, visited Sunday at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albrecht, 8r., and family, spent last Sunday at ‘Washburn. Emanuel Steinert visited friends at Benedict from Friday until Sunday. Adolph Delzer left Tuesday for his home at Benedict after a week's visit at the Gottlieb Steinert home. August A. Walcker of Turtle Lake was an overnight guest at the Henry ‘Wagner home Saturday. :. . ° | Riverview | cn urease tasaal By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mr. and Mrs. William Shonert and daughter, Edna, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst Sunday. . Frank Paul, Jr., was a Sunday vis- itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flannigan were dinner guests at the John Flan- nigan home Sunday. Gus Hogue, Jr., was a caller at the home of Charles Sanders Sunday. Mrs. Herman Worst and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bourgeious near Baldwin Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, John Flannigan were Say morning callers in the capital city. Mrs. John Flannigan and Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter were) dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr.,Tuesday. Joe Hanson was a week-end guest of Norman Hogue. He returned to ‘his | home in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hanson, Sr., Sunday. Henry Suby was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Shonert were Sunday callers at the Gus Hogue, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., were @ Sunday morning callers in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, John Flannigan and | rs. Pred Klawitter were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. Jockey Unperturbed | Tuesday. | home Sunday. \the Mussen ranch and Mr. Zander’s a month for the (Associa*sd Pr-ss Pho*~) | Burnt Creek | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl, daugh-| ter Gloria Jane, and Mrs. Kaye Gray of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and family ‘Wednesday evening. Matt Andahl motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Herman Worst was a supper guest at the H. E. Coddington home Donald and Cecil Coddington were} Sunday guests at the Pau! Schonert Grant Andahi and Wesley Cod- dington called at the Matt Andahi home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Paris and daughter Diane called at the H. E. Coddington home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington, Mr. Canfield and a cousin of Mrs. Canfield, who is visiting here, from Minnesota, went to Mandan and visited old Fort Lincoln and the In- dian village. They also visited the state dairy farm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington, son Wesley, daughters, Arlene and Janice, were supper guests at the Elmer Solum home Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs, H. E. Coddington, son Wesley, Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter Phyllis attended the wed- ding dance at Baldwin last Monday, given for Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Gor- don of Wilton. e @ : Trygg CG By MES. GEORGE NELSON Gwendolyn Nelson was an over- night guest Wednesday of Ruth Trygg at the David Trygg home. The Cedarhill Homemakers mem- bers will meet Nov. 13th at the home of Mrs. Geo. Nelson when suggest- ions for Christmas gifts will be dis- cussed. Floyd Anderson, who is with the highway surveying crew and who was in Lemmon, S. D., is now stationed at Bowman, N. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and fam- ily from Miles City, Mont., are here visiting at his parents’, Nels Nelson's and her parents, Ernst Gordon's. Mr. and Mrs. Mosbrucker and daughter from Judson visited Sun- day with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zander. The Kellers from mother and family were also visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Algot Strom from Still were among guests Sunday at the John Anderson home. A housewarming was given Sun- day at the Emory Boss home near the Lyman school. Gene Cunningham made a profes- sional trip to Regan Monday. Mrs. John Anderson remained in Bismarck Saturday to be with Mr. Anderson for his operation, the first of the week. Their son Floyd, who is stationed at Bowman, N. D., with a highway surveying crew, also came over the week-end to visit his father at the Bismarck hospital. i. | Junior, TOWNSEND FOLLOWERS CHEER PLAN FOR $200 PENSION urday and Sunday with Mary Jane Olson. Mrs. Follansbee of California is vis- jiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Harty. Mr. and Mrs. A. Felton and family left Monday evening for Minnesota to visit for a few days. 4 Co | McKenzie seal By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. H. Raeshke have re- turned from their vacation trip. Mr. Raeshke was called home Monday due to the illness of an N. P. depot agent. Mrs. Raeshke returned Fri- day. Mrs. W. A. Rodgers returned home Tuesday from a Bismarck hospital where she received treatment for her broken arm. Mrs, T. T .Hughes and Lester spent Wednesday, visiting Mrs. C. R. Jacob- son in Bismarck. Mrs. George Manly spent from Thursday to Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Bolte at Sidney, Montana: The Royal Neighbors had to post- pone their meeting Thursday night due to the absence of the oracle and vice oracle. Mr. and Mrs, George Hughes and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and Lester attended the wedding dance Thursday night of Mr. and Mrs, Bud Miller in Frances township. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Valzy of Valley ‘Jcity visited their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everet Valzy Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Valzy is staying this week to visit. Robert Coons and the Misses Edna Coons and Emma Wachel visited friends in Bismarck and Mandan ‘Sunday. Mrs. Henry Larson and Miss Kath- ryn Hughes, county presidents of the Homemakers and 4-H clubs, attend- ed a meeting in Bismarck Saturday. The local 4-H club leaders and members of their clubs attended the annual banquet held in Bismarck Tuesday evening. Girls from the sen- iors 4-H club under the direction of Mrs. P. P. Bliss assisted with the eve- ning’s entertainment by putting on a one-act play. Mrs. E. L. Adams and son, Eddie returned home from Elgin Sunday after a week's visit there with relatives. Lawrence and Bill Madland of Pem- bina, N. D., have been visiting friends here the past week. Mrs. Joe Davis of Tuttle spent sev- eral days here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Isabelle Colby. a Alice McCloskey, who is attending Jamestown college, spent Sunday at her home here. Annette Gellner of Arena was a Saturday night and Sunday visitor at the I, Lytle home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell of Lincoln Valley, formerly of Wing, were visiting friends and relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mehlhoff and daughter Patty Ann of Arena were Wednesday dinner guests at the Dan Sieglock home. A large crowd attended the Ladies’ aid supper held at the John Mueller home Thursday. Mrs. J. B. Glanville, Mrs, Ben Boss and Mrs. John Mueller were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson and daughter, Geraldine, were Saturday night and Sunday visitors at the 8. E. Laschkewitsch home in Goodrich. Irene Fitzgerald and Aldine Morris of Regan were dinner guests of Ruth Lytle Sunday. Beverly Olson spent a few days last week visiting her sister and brother in Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Babe Knowles, Mrs. Harry Knowles, Mrs. Byron Knowles and children, Irene, Dolores and Jun- for, and Jerry Larson were visitors at Woodworth and Pettibone Sunday, Ole Olson and son Bill were busi- hy name is Jessie Matthe: fashion realm a la Marlene Dietrich, the glamoro! just had to take alung her lesan fod dancing. London, the be-trousere Leaders of the plan of Dr. Francis E. Townsend to cure unemployment by providing pensions of $200 ed were cheered as the: outlined their program before the first national convention of followers of the Californian in Chicago. Picture shows part of the large crowd cheering one of the speakers. $$ —____—_——-¢ Moffit BS ( + By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and children motored to Arthur, N. D., Saturday afternoon and_ returned home Monday afternoon. They took Mrs. Iwen home. She is the mother of Mrs. Enockson and Mrs. John Adams and has visited with her daughters for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit, Burt Johnson and Albert Lunde were Bis- marck callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson visited at Ashley, N. D., and Pollock, 8. D., Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doehle were Sunday dinner guests at the Jake Voll home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peckens and Mr. and Mrs. George Hill were Bismarck callers Monday. Word received from Howard Brownawell of Harrison, Idaho, states he shot an elk, weighing 620 Ibs. dressed, and a deer, the elk having 6 point antlers of 47 inch spread. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell visited Sunday with their son, Harold Brownawell and family of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell and son Darrell spent the week-end with Mrs. Brownawell's brother, Wil- liam Riedman, and family near Val- ley City. -After a shopping trip to Bismarck with Miss Grace Miller, Miss Mar- garet Gillen spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Wer- ner. —_—_—— | Schrunk e @ By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored to Bismarck and Mandan on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant were on Friday evening. Rueben Wentz joined the Navy on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile ate visit- ing the latter's sister and family at Bird Island, Minn. . Mr, and Mrs. Emil Stroh and son ‘Dean visited at the John Witt home !on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and family and Fred Herdabeau, all of Baldwin, visited at the R. G. Mar- chant home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston motor- ed to Bismarck Tuesday. While | there they visited with Tom Ryan at the St, Alexius hospital. This Well-Knit Youth Is Jessie!. Invading the male ritish actress on the set in Her By Teen nite and purls between scenes, her thoughts perhaps in Hollywood, where whe wilt star ina he lc ay ge he result: of loaning: - ——————— Hazlegrov: By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE was visiting school this week. Russell Woodward called Saturday |? at Art Ochsuner’s. Elwin H, Gray of Binford came Wednesday and visited with his Rev, Roe of Bismarck conducted services at the M. E. church Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Edward Thomas and Mrs. E. J. Erickson have returned home after visiting several days at Florence, 8. D. Clarence Swanson and M. T. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus of Valley City were business callers here Wed- nesday. Mrs. George Haugen entertained at & party Wednesday afternoon for her daughter Sylvia's birthday anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Ruble have left for Minnesota. ‘ Warren and Edythe Olson and Cordelia Meyer of Fargo were visi- ‘| tors among relatives here Thursday. Mrs, Clifford Nelson entertained at @ party for her son DuWayne’s 8th birthday anniversary Thursday aft- ernoon. The 4-H Sew-So club met Satur- day afternoon at the O. Hatle home. Election of officers was held after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ensz of Windsor visited friends and relatives in and around the community from Thurs- day until Monday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Hanson and fam- ily of Linton spent the week-end visiting at the Agner Swanson home. Mrs. Hanson is Mrs. Swanson’s sister. Miss Tillie Schoon is spending 2) few days visiting at the A. Brushwein home. The 4-H Rosebuds club met Satur- day afternoon at the Baker home. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family of Regan and H. A. Smith of Kathryn, N. D., were visitors at the Clifford Nelson home Sunday. Mrs. Madson and children of Richardton, N. D., is visiting at the Lawrence Hull home. t e Frances | >+—__—_—__-_—_____-¢ By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. Clark Monroe of Bismarck spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms. Lawrence Madland of Humboldt, Minn., and Bill Madland of Pembina, N. D., both former residents of this vicinity, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick Friday. eve- ning to look after business interests here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and Carey Johnson, Jr., went to Sanger, N. D., to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Westcott for several jestcott supper guests at the John Witt home| mast if Bit aeekht ig gs E i rf B E att Hl ry | LeRoy Anderson, Rueben ana Helen Pearson, who have been driv- By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and 7 family spent the week-end at Yucca. Merrill Lindsey and Oscar Olson left Tuesday morning for Iowa and Wisconsin where they plan to spend about a month. Hazel Wold spent the week-end here with her f lks, Canfield was very well represented at the 4-H club program at Regan Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson and Glenn Olson called at the Ole Olson home Sunday evening. Don’t forget the carnival and pro- gram at the Canfield school Friday, Nov. 1. Elizabeth Jorgenso. spent Sunday with Phyllis Little at the Mrs, J. Little home. Mr. and Mys. John Furcho and son were callers at the Chris Doerr home Monday. Sterling By MES. GEO. LEE ‘The M. E. Ladies’ Aid will sponsor a chicken supper to be held at the Sterling hall Friday, Nov. Ist, at 6 o'clock p. m. A quilt will be giver to the one holding the lucky num- ber. Otto and Johnny Victor of Mc- Kenzie visited at the L. B. Smith residence Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart and family visited at the Raymond John- son home Sunday. Helmer Hanson of Steele is spend- ing a few days at the Harry Hanson home here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanson and family had as guests Sunday eve- ning, Mr, and Mrs. Oest Prince, the Misses Beryl Sherman, Thelma and Shirley Freshour, Shirley Stewart, Mary Victor and Frederick Lee, Rob- ert Lee, Curtis Einess, Helmer Han: son and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee. All of the Sterling teachers ana also Miss Dorothy Wildfang attend- ed homecoming day at the James- town college last week-end. Richard Lee returned to his home at Moffit Monday after spending a week with friends and relatives here. Miss Veronica Riley and Miss Erma Cox of Bismarck spent Sunday at the J. H. Riley home. i. Glenview © fi | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Louis Hagen and daughter Viola left Sunday evening for Cali- fornia. The Walter Grabarkewitz family left Tuesday for their new home at Elizabeth, Minn. Mrs. Tom Morgan has rented an apartment in Wilton where she will live during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange and fam- ily returned Sunday from Minnesota where they visited relatives for a week. Edna Larson, who has been attend- ing high school in Bismarck, returned to her home last week. Art Salsbury, who has been staying at the Simons home the past two months, returned to Chicago some time ago. ‘Tom Morgan was a business caller | albert Larson and family and John Eliason spent Sunday afternocy at the Jacobson home. Mrs. Pete Meyers, Mrs. C. M. Jacob- json and son -Millard visited at the Jake Spitzer home Sunday. ‘The Painted Woods Lutheran La- dies’ aid will meet at the Albert Lar- me home in Ecklund Thursday, Nov. ‘7th. Word has been received here of the been| marriage of Mrs, Elsie Erstrom and Jay DeLong in Oregon. They are both well known in this community. —— | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mrs, Vesta Guest and sons, Frank Jimmie, Martin and William Schroe- der, Baldwin, were Sunday guests ai the J. H. Salter home. Mrs. Luella Bird and Betty, Stan- @| ley McCurdy and M. Trembley were By N. 0. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, sons, Donald and LeRoy, and daughters, Loretta and Darlene, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Sunne Lutheran church met at the home of Mrs. Herman Engstrom Thursday. Several 4-H boys and girls and local leaders are planning to attend daughter Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Beulab Warren, Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. ‘Webb and family, Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. John Paul and family of near Bis- marck were Sunday visitors at the G. M. Wachal home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- ily attended a family gathzring and dinner at the Carl Jacobson home, 617 14th St., Bismarck, honoring the birthday of Mrs. Betty Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Agnew motored to the Capital City Saturday. They were accompanied by Miss Pearle Salter and Mrs. Ralph Malard and son Cecil. The Boy Scout, installation pro- gram, Troop 44, was neld at the hall Wednesday evening. Musical num- bers were played by Miss Allene Hol- mes. A speech was given by Judge Burr of Bismarck. The Boy Scouts are Gail and Paul Holmes, Chris and Russel Koch, Jay Abeline, Maurice Dance, Raymond Halvorson, Orson King, James Garros and Paul Estelle. A birthday surprise party on Mrs. Edd Ebeling was given at her home Saturday evening. ‘Iwo tables of cards were played. Supper was ser- ved by Miss Lucille Ebeiing, assisted by Miss Blanche Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Sexton Norlin mo- tored to Mandan Sunday. Rey. and Mrs. T. ‘Torgerson, Mc- Kenzie, were dinner guests ot the Park Wood home. i : Miss Florence Sherman was a weeky end guest at the John Craven home. Chester and Clarence Sherman and Albert Gaub, McKenzie, were Wed- nesday evening callers at the J. H Salter home. ‘The coffee. produced in Costa Rica virtually all sold in ~ London. for

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