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4 1 4 aneae gas 2anBz |eso THE BISMARCK TRIBUN — ! Clear ° Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Miss Tillie Schom returned home ‘Thursday after visiting with Miss Hazel Bruschwein for several days. Mrs, Adolph Hansen and baby spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Gust. Schom. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson. Mrs. Johnson is a sister of Mr. Olson. Quite a little snow has fallen in this vicinity Sunday and Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Johnson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schom and family were Bismarck shoppers Tues-- day. | ° @ Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG i { i ° @ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Geist of Tap- pen are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg of Wing called at the Sam Berg home Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall annd Mr. end Mrs. Carl Schlafman of Pickard- ville spent Sunday evening at the John Berg home. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Wagner spent Sunday at the Fred Wanner home. Herbert Wagner spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. Ernest Seibold. Rudolph and Willie Berg spent Sunday at McKenzie visiting rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs, John Wagner and caughter Darline motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs, Pet Jenneson of Carrington, who was called to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Neumiller, returned inome Wednesday. Miss Schatz and Miss Martinson at- tended the teachers’ meeting at Eck- lund Friday. i e Telfer By MES. WM. McMUBRICEK Hallowe'en was the occasion for sev-j eral social gatherings here. A social was held at Telfer school No. 1; Mrs. Glen Oder and Louise Gardner en- tertained their Sunday school classes at a party at the Oder home and Corrine Buckley gave a party for a group of young people. Little Carl Knutson is a patient at @ Bismarck hospital. He has mas- soid trouble. The members of the Telfer 4-H poultry club had a very enjoyable time attending the Achievement day Program Tuesday afternoon and eve- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bower and fam- ily, Mrs. Ted Knutson, and Mrs, Ro- bert Lane were Bismarck shoppers ‘Tuesday. While there the ladies vis- ited the capitol. A number of friends gathered at the G, A. Bower home Tuesday eve- ning und on Thursday evening an- other party was given for them at the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Bower and son John are leaving for the west Monday. Mrs. Margaret Emineth and son Joe visited at the John Emineth home} ‘Thursday. . i Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Rev. Lueky of Washburn called at the Jacobson home Tuesday evening. He will have religious services in the Painted Woods church Sunday, Nov. 10, at 2:30 p. m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Dave Albright, Mrs. Gunder Hagen and Mrs. Lars Jacobson met at the Rudolph Hagen home Thursday for the purpose of sewing blocks for the quilt the ladies of the aid are making. Paul Holden, who has been ill for several days, went to Bismarck Sat- urday to consult doctors there. Among shoppers in Wilton Satur- day were Mrs. Amanda Johnson and children, Mrs. Steve Murrey and Mrs. Albert Larson and son Harold. Kenneth Wagner, who for the past. month has been working on the Theo ‘Taylor farm returned to the Albright ome Thursday. Miss Annette Anderson entertained for Miss Noreen Hanefeld at a mis- vellaneous shower Sunday afternoon at the Hanefeld home west of Wilton. basee Hanefeld will be a November bride. | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS guest at the Lester Blattner home Sunday. { Mr. and Mrs, Val Steiner, Sr., and the Phil Heck farm at Mandan Sun- day. Mabel, Esther, Harry, George, Paul and Henry Schonert of Bismarck, Mae Alice Paul, Alberta Worst, and Wil- liam Schonert were guests at the Paul Schonert home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Val Steiner, daughter Frances and sons Louie and Paul were dinner guests at the Marian Heck home at Bismarck Friday. i > es @ Frances | e By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of Bis- marck were over-night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Fischer Monday night. Lewis Owen has been on the sick list several days this week and was un- able to attend school for several days the fore part of the week. Lawrence and Bill Madland left for jtheir homes at Pembina, N. D., Tues- day. Chas. ied them, Joe Fischer received word from his father, Peter Fischer of Granger, Wash., that he would arrive in Bis- marck the latter part of this week. Miss Dorothy Edson, teacher of the East Frances school, attended a dem- onstration meeting at the Boyd school south of Menoken Wednesday. Floyd Owen and Joe Fischer were business callers in Bismarck Thurus- day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and family and Carey Johnson were din- ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette north of Bis- marck Sunday. Miss Dorothy Edson spent Wednes- day evening with her aunt, Mrs. J. Hughes, in Bismarck. McCormick accompan- pa oe ta | Riverview | ° —_—_—_—e By MISS PHYLLIS WORST L. W. Sperry motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Herman Worst and daughter, Rita, were. callers on Mr. and Mrs, Harry ‘4 |Schonert and family Sunday. Mrs. John Flannigan has been vis- @j\iting with her daughter, Mrs. Art Robins in Bismarck for the past sev- eral days. She returned to her home here Saturday. Mrs. Herman Worst and daughters, Phyllis and Viola, were Capital City shoppers Saturday. Mae Paul and Alberta Worst were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gus Hogue, Sr., Gus Hogue, Jr., was a Friday shop- John Flannigan and son Raymond were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Herman Worst and family Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hogue of Arnold were Friday callers at the Gus Hogue, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Ryberg were Sunday viistors at Mrs. Paul Ryberg’s parental home. Frank Paul, Jr., and Harry Shonert were dinner guests at the H. C. Worst home Tuesday. Edward Hogue was a Capital City shopper on Saturday. i Wing cf ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. 8. Norland and son of near Menoken, were visiting friends ° ° |and relatives here, Monday. Mr. and Mrs, John Menge, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. John Menge, Sr., were week-end visitors at the Dan Siegloch home. The annual Ladies’ Aid supper and bazaar which was held in the Wing hall Saturday was very well attended. Mr. and Mrs, Ben McCloskey and children were visiting relatives in Hazelton Sunday. The senior high school class gave a Halloween party at the schood house Wednesday evening. Ferne Glanville spent the week- end visiting in Glenfield. Many of the teachers of this vicin- ity attended the teachers’ institute held at the school house south of Wing Thursday. Gertrude Kavonius who is attend- ing college in Bismarck spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs. E. Jessen and son of James- town were visiting at the Clyde Har- vey home last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Felton returned to their home here Sunday evening af- ter visiting some time in Minnesota. Byron Knowles who has been em- Ployed near Strasburg for several weeks has returned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kopplin were call- ers in Minot Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Millet and daugh- ter were visiting relatives in Bismarck —— = Soe as Saturday. urnt Cree ‘ca F + ee oo | Lein @7 MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON |” e Henry Coddington celebrated his wirthday Sunday, Nov. 3. Those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. John Haybeck, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl, her sis- ter, Mrs. Gray of Chicago, also her grandfather, Mr. G. W. Sasper of By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. William Botner and children of Kidder county visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, T. J, Lien, Thursday evening. Rudolph Heidt enjoyed a visit from Winside, Nebraska, John Mahoney, Mr, and Mrs. Dave Kengler, daughter and son Paty and Robert, and Gil- ‘vert Andahl. Lester Blattner was called to Min- nesota by the death of his brother. left Monday by bus. mn was one of sack of flour Bismarck. Rg Ue ane ies i i 5 i i ike a i i t Nh se gf #RE Hd ii his brother and family from Medi- cine Hat, Alberta, Canada, the first Part of the week. Miscs Lucille Milman, teacher at school No. 2, spent the week-end with friends at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bjorhus of Valley City, N. D., visited at the B. N. Lien and J. O. Rise homes Tues- day evening and Wednesday.. Theodore Torgeson returned home Monday after spending the past two near Kathryn, N..D, They also attended the former's brother 'Rudolph’s wedding. Alice Vik spent several days visit- and B. N, Lien jurned home Mon- at the Guy farm near Steele the ison Valentine were evening guests at on Sunday. | | per in Bismarck. | o— Roberts | | —_________-_-+ | Hazlegrove If | 1 ¢ By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. L. Gordy were callers | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip| Thorn Thursday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and Gay this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse and fam- ily have moved on the Olstead farm. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Elhorn and family and Mrs. Clarence Hirsch and jdaughter and Mrs. Philip Elhorn and 'noon this week at the Harry Luckenba | home near Hurdsfield. t Mrs. Emery Whitehead, and children, | and Mrs. Art Achuner. are in Minnesota. ———————————— Rock Hill } By RUTH LITTLE j ' Mrs. C. E. Christianson was a Re- gan caller Tuesday. Grandpa McCullough was taken ill last week but is somewhat improved now. school at Wing, spent the week-end at his home. Bernita Brennise, teacher at School | No. 1, entertained her pupils at a Hallowe'en party Friday evening. | Graf called at the Mrs. J. F. Little} home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and family and Floyd and Shirly Walker) were Sunday afternoon guests at the | P. E. Patton home. Harriet —* Mrs. Carl Kropplin were in Steele one > — Stone Butler Chief Justice Charles Evans Hugh shown in top photo: Van Devanter . left, and his cight associates, assembled for their fall term in the imposing new $10,000,000 Supreme Court building, pictured above, a citadel of gleaming white marble and bronze. Of classic design, the preten- tious “temple of justice” stands across the broad expanse of park in front of the ancient, historic capitol. In its lofty courtroom, a poem in marble and walnut, the nine robed jurists face a momentous ses- sion, Their decisions on the AAA, TVA, the federal housing pro- gram and other New Deal legislation may shape the political issues of 1936. = | + Phoenix By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE John Benz left-Tuesday night from Bismarck for Crawfordsville, Oregon | Mrs. Ed. Ochsuner and children and | where he will join his family. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell spent the visited Sunday at the home of Mr. week-end in Bismarck visiting at the Mrs. White- | home of her son-in-law and daughters | head is staying with Mrs. Ochsuner ; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and Mr. while Mr. Ochuser and Mr. Whitehead and ‘Mrs. Arthur Paul. k # i { Dwight Carlisle of Bismarck visited ™arck Tuesday afternoon. “relatives here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and Burt Johnson motored to Bismarck ‘Satur- @ day. Miss Margery Morris'spent the weck- end in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen visited and Mrs. Jim Legg. Mrs. Fred Doehle is spending the week at the George Lewis home. The O. A. R. P. club met with Joseph Nemetz, who attends high | Mrs, Burt Johnson on Friday after- | lunch was served by the hostess. Thursday afternoon, at her home, Mrs. Ella Porter entertained a group of ladies at a Halloween party. A Porter assisted by Mrs. Ira Peehens. © Schrunk | By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and = weeks at Medalia, Minn., where he| * attended the funeral.of his brother, & M THOMPSON Mrs. L. L. Zimmer and daughter Theda were Bismarck callers Friday. | family and. Florence Sandberg spent | at the A. O. Thompson home Friday | afternoon. } Bill Merkel of Wing was a visitor in| Arena Sunday. Mrs. E. R. Leach and children at- son home in Wing Sunday. Bertel and Lucille Anderson spent. the week-end at their home in Wing. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Williams called. at the A. O. Thompson home Sunday evening, ° Heaton — © @ By SARAH HEINLE Andrew Heinle, san, Ernest, were business callers at Wilton Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. F. Holznagle cele- brated their 50th wedding anniver- sary Tuesday, Oct. 29. William Wagner motored to Wil- jton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe and family helped to celebrate Mrs. Grewe's parents’ 50th wedding anni- versary Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Holwagner and famiyl visited at the Mike Bosche home near Regan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller and chil- dren visited at the Jake Baumiller home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller and family were visitors at the Pred Wag- ner home last Sunday evening. Visitors at the Walter Grewe home last Sunday were Miss Florence Foss- berg, Marjorie Shearer, Ernest Heinle and Herbert Holwagner. ‘Missouri ~~ ° ° . By MRS. K. R. SNYDER James Robidou and son Jerome motored to Hebron on business last Sunday. . ‘John Kluksdahl spent several days in Bismarck last week. i Mrs. Edgar Tressler is employed at the counay agent’s office in Bismarck. Bob McDonnell of Bismarck visited | tended a party at the Elmer Joseph- | evening. | oe daughter were Sunday visitors at the Myron Houser home near McClusky. | Mr. and Mrs, John Reile returned | home Wednesday evening from Bird Roy Marchant motored to Tuttle Friday in Bismarck. | Wednesday where he had some den- Mr. and Mrs. John Plunis visited tal work done, Mr. and Mrs. Marchant, Mr. ‘and Mrs, J. E. Witt, Lorraine Wentz, Ed, Ted and Paul Stroh helped Mr. an Mrs. Emil Stroh celebrate their sec- ond wedding anniversary on Saturdey served by the hostess. Mrs. J. E. Witt accompanied her! brother-in-law, C. B. Knudson, to Minnesota on Sunday morning. They expect to return in a week. Wm. Witt visited in Tuttle on Tues- day. His grandson, Alvin Roth, re- turned with him to visit for a few days. Ice cream and cake were) le H) By ELIZABETH NEFF ternoon visitor at the J. home. Mrs, Alex Neff .and son Alex were | Tuesday supper guests at the home of Mrs. Neff's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rachel. Mrs. John Driscoll accompanied Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wietstock to Bis- J. Brose Sunday visitors at the John Wutzke home were: Mr. and Mrs. Krinsler and son Alvin and daughter Leontina from Idaho and Martin Gellner. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brose and daugh- ter, Marcella, of Wing, were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. several days at Ruso, N. D., with Mr. |Brose’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, J. | Brose. Martin Gellner left Thursday for |Denhoff where he will visit friends a few days. Philip Weber took a carload of cat- noon. After the business meeting & | tle to Chicago this week. While there lhe will visit with his sister. ——_—___—_—__———_ it Ecklund | Martha, Hilda, Willie and Molly|delicious lunch was served by Mrs.| @———_______@ By ELBIE MURREY | Mrs. Steve Murrey and Bertha | spending a week visiting relatives at |Partyke visited Mrs. | Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey and |daughter Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs. |John Partyke were business callers in |Bismarck Friday. | Robert Spitzer has been a patient jin the St. Alexius hospital for the Dean Harton Island, Minn., where they visited at) past week. |the Clarence Knudson home for a! Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wietstock and | week. Wilton high school, came home Sat- urday to visit her folks, returning Sunday evening. |_ Mrs. Steve Murrey, Mr. J. Partyke, |Mr. Steve Murrey and Mrs. J. Partyke \visited Mrs, Stevé Murrey’s sister, Mrs. Al Huhn, who is a patient in the |St.Alexius hospital in Bismarck, Fred Peterson called at the Albert |Larson home Sunday. ithe Ivan Holden farm, spent Sunday iat the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bowers of Wilton. jand Sunday with his wife and son. ithe past two months. TIMBERS SUPPORT of youngsters from ‘sittin, jneugh nothing aa fopeenne: cf ‘ BROOKLYN HOUSE Heavy timbers were propped in su against this residence in trooklyn ‘itter the city. wan shavan by pry en but it didn’t hinder tly on the front steps a9 ‘Press » nonchi lated ‘ |. Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Lane and Wm.! Albert Rosemau was a Sunday af- Mrs, Lucy Hirsch, called one after-' Lane were Bismarck callers Friday. x Eee oe i Richmond | ——_———_______-@ Bertha Partyke, who is attending| Dan Bowers, who is employed at Dave Smith snent Saturday night He has been emploved in Bismarck for | | & W. Burleigh By MES. ALEX STEWART o_-¢ Jacob Dietrich was a business caller in Bismarck Wednesday. Andrew Irvine and son Harold were business callers at Baldwin Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Farnum spent the week-end at her home in Bismarck. Dan McClean visited at Wilson Brown's Thursday. Helen Becknall and Janet Stewart, Roy Gramling and Bill Collin were week-end visitors at the Alex Stewart home. Caroline Irvine and Helen Becknall enrolled in Missouri sehool No. 1 Mon- day, where they will take a state home course in high school work. Ernest Houser and Norman Stewart motored to Bismarck Monday. | ‘The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met at the Ira Bailey home Wednesday. The next meeting will be held at the Roy Little home, Nov. 20. Mrs, Pearl Elkins and daughter, Maryls, are spending some time in Manday -where Maryls is taking treatments, Mrs. A. Strand returned home from Bismarck Friday after spending three weeks with her daughter. Neoma Berg spent the week-end in Regan. Word was received from Merrill Lindsey and Oscar Olson that they have been at Mitchell, 8. D., are at present at Elk Point, Mrs. B. O. Strand and son are Canfield | By MES. A. F. GHYLIN Wilton, Hazle Wold spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smidth, from Artas, 8. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller from Tuttle were Tuesday visi- tors and guests at the Gottlieb Bos- sert home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and son, Sam, returned home from Martin Monday where they spent a few day: visiting friends. i Bill Nieters is employed at the Rudolph Engel home. William, Martin, Emil and Eva Degner and Martha Bossert called Monday evening at the Panjkovich home. Miss Jessie Braden attended teach- ers meeting at Linden school) Tues- Miss Jessie Braden had a Hal- lowe’en party at her school house Fri- day afternoon, Mrs. Frank Holmberg was rush- ed to a Bismarck hospital Tuesday. o— , ey | Menoken i o e By NORMA AGNEW Jolin Salter, Jake Keister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson were shoppers in Bismarck Monday. Members of the Cheerful Stitchers and Poultry club accompanied by their leaders, Pearle Salter and Mrs. T. Estelle, and Mrs. A. C. Dance shd Orson King, attended the annual ban- quet given by the Rotarians, Tues- day evening. . Rev. Noah McCoy, Carrington, vis- ited at Otto Ayers’ home Thursday. Mabel Wood spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Park ‘Wood. A. C. Dance attended the initiation of the Elks, Friday. Hazel and Gordon Halvorson mo- tored to Grand Forks where they, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Williams, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Blanche Stewart spent the week-end at her parental home at Valley City, Miss Grimsrude at La- Moure and Harold Bliss at Jamestown. Miss Florence Sherman overnight guest of Avis ‘Thursday. The seventh and eighth graders was an Abelein auditorium Thursday evening. Games were the means of entertainment. A delicious lunch was served. Bismarck callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Tompkins and son Don- township Friday. Miss Vernice Bjelland has accepted ald, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Davidson, L.| a position in Bismarck. Davenport and family and Elmer Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Nordsteom and Bloomquist and son Wagner, Bill An-| their daughter, iva Mae, visited and derson and Earl Evans. Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Roth and Dor- shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Meyer re- othy and Alvin visited at the E.!turned home Monday from a week's Bloomquist home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Schauer vis- ited at the Adam Schauer home Sun- oe, and Mrs. E. Bloomquist and children visited at the Elmer Lund- quist home Sunday evening. if Steiber e By MES. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons visited at the Wm. Hickel home Sunday. e Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wahl and son visited at the Philip Wahl home Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Aune of Par- shall visited at the Jake Gaub home several days last week. Mrs. Aune is a cousin of the Gaubs, There was no school in Pleasant view Friday as Mr, Laschkevitch went to Ecklund School No. 6 to attend the annual teachers’ meeting. \ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson and family of Bismarck visited at the J. C. Olson home Sunday. Delbert Olson, who is employed near Mandan, spent the week-end at his home. Still e- By N. 0. HAGSTROM Mrs, O, N. Erickson entertained the members of the Lake Ville Homemak- ers’ club Thursday afternoon. After a brief business meeting Mrs. Signe Johnson led the instructive discus- sion on “Plants in the Home” using Mrs. Elna Erickson’s many plants for demonstration. The ladies devoted the rest of the. afternoon to making scrapbooks. Mrs. A. H. Erickson poured at the buffet luncheon served by the hostess at which a Hallowe'en note was carried out. Kasper Benson of Flasher was an overnight guest at the John Asplund home Friday. Saturday he went on to South Dakota to hold revival services. Mrs. J. N. Morris returned Monday from the Turtle mountains, George Birbbeck came home Wed- has worked for several weeks. Vernon Johnson injured his knee while hunting one day last week. Sat- urday evening he was taken to a Bis marck hospital for medical care. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Trygg and daughter, Eunice, ané Alvin Trygg @|were guests of Ms. and Mrs. J. N. Morris Sunday The occasion was ry Mr. Morris’ birthday. Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Asplund of Cooperstown were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Walfred Asplund. Sat- urday evening they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom. ‘ Mrs. Asp- lund will remain for a week’s visit with other relatives, ¢ —- ——________@ | Baldwin | _—— « By MES. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. John Baumiller vis- ited with the Fred Wagner family in Heaton township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein spent ‘Sunday at the home of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carlson in Morton county. Mrs. Carl- son, who was formerly Miss Grace Falkenstein, is acting as substitute teacher in the Judson schools this month. Sam Brown has returned home from Bismarck where he has been taking medical treatments the past two weeks. : Paul Borner left Friday for Bis- marck where he has taken an apart- ment and where he will be a member of a new orchestra. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Ira Falken- stein Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Rupp who have been visiting local relatives since White Flag Goes Up in Ethiopia oa The white flag of surrender ,Waves over this stone defense of an Ethiopian village, a native standing in attitude of submis- sion the invaders advance. At the bottom of the photo shown one of the porthol Spent the ( E & Hallowe'en party at the school | Miss yweek-end with Norma Agnew. through which fire was directed st the [tallans, moving op Adizrat. @ ‘ nesday from John Noon’s where he | freshment visit with friends and Woodworth. 3 Joe and Raymond Couch are ex- pected home this week from Minne- sota where they have been employed the past month, Clere and Merl Weise spent Sun- day with their folks at Washburn. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Kent and fam- ily attended a dinner party which was held at the Grover Riggs’ home in Bismarck Sunday. Miss Marion Kant, who had been spending the week-end at her home, remained in Bismarck for her achool work. relatives at o Hampton | { o @ By ELIZABETH KOPPY Miss Palma Rye, who is teaching the’ Grenz school, left for Chicago Friday to be with her sister who is ill. Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grenz were business callers in Hazelton and Lin- ton Friday. Regina Koppy who is attending high school in Linton spent the week-end at her home. The Hampton Homemakers’ club met at the Koppey home Thursday af- ternoon, Luncheon, which was served by Mrs. Koppy and her daughters, ‘@|was carried out in Hallowe'en fash- ion. The next meeting will take place @|at the Fred Richardson home on Thursday, Nov. 21, Manly Fetterley, who is assisting John McCory, spent Sunday at his home in Braddock, By DELLA MAE OLSON P. P. Hanson of near Litchville has been a recent visitor at the F. B. Johns home. He will also visit relatives at Werner, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland returned home Thursday from Florence, 8. D. Mrs. Carl Erickson entertained a group of ladies last Wednesday af- ternoon, The Women's Foreign Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon at the Oscar Pederson home. The losers of tthe club’s contest will furnish re- ts, which the following will serve: Mrs. Oscar Peaerson, Mrs. McCann and Mrs. George Schlabach. Iver Norby, M. T. Olson and daugh- ter Della attended the M. M. church supper and program at the Sterling hall Friday evening. Mesdames A, H. and Carl Meland were hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thursday afternoon'in the hall. M. T. Olson and daughter, Della, have left on a business trip to Fargo and Minneapolis. They will also visit at Willmar, Minn. e Unalriehin teni eee l Welch’s Spur - | By MRS. R.\M. WELCH Fourteen teachers, with the county superintendent and demonstrating teacher, met at Boyd school No. 1 for their yearly demonstration work Wed- nesday. Luella Tollefson, teacher in Telfer, visited at the Robert Welch home Wednesday evening. Several of the ladies of this com- munity met at the home of Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and reorganized the Home- makers’ club, Mrs. John Welch was chosen president, Mrs. L. 8. Doppler vice president and Mrs. Otto Dounon secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Albert An- derson and Mrs, Glen Oder were chosen as leaders. Miss Pearl Salter @ Driscoll —" ‘ f of Menoken conducted the organizing. Miss Blanche Salter was a visitor. . Af- ter the meeting was over the hostess served @ dainty luncheon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Welch on Nov. 13. Leo Doppler expects to leave for Minnesota soon to spend most of the winter at his uncle’s home in the north central part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch annd fam- ay were in Bismarck Saturday. ° Trygg \ — By MRS. GEORGE NELSON George and Gerald Nelson made a trip to Regan Saturday to have some transacted welding done and also business at the Joe Varley home en route. - Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ottum and son Billy from Bismarck, Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn were supper guests Sunday at the Oscar Maganenn home. A shower was given Tuesday at the Nels Nelson home in honor of Mrs. Ben Nelson of Miles City, About 25 ladies were present. Pro- gressive whist was played, High score went to Mrs. Peter Davidson and consolation prize went to Mrs. John Engdahl. The Halloween theme of black and orange was car- ried out. Mrs. Nelson received a fon was served by the hostess sane aS serve hostess - ed by her daughters. gia Floyd Anderson of Hettinger visit- While ‘hs father had’ an’ opsenee fat had an last Wednesday. ee Otillia Kruger of school No. 1 went sout of Menoken Wi where Katherine McLean teaches to attend @ teachers demonstration, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Nelson and fam- ily from Miles City, Mont. have been In Russia this season there was crops in the history of that nation The crop is estimated at betweer 100,000,000 and -110,000,000 tons. harvested one of ther largest wheat

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