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o ' Telfer ; ° By Mes. WM. McMURRICE Mr, and Mrs, Glen Oder and Miss Louise Gardner visited at the Buckley home Sunday. ‘The Giovannoni family visited at the Brown home near Braddock Sun- Way. Bernard Davenport was a Sunday ‘aller at the Woodland home. ‘Word has been revceived from the ©. A. Bower family of their safe ar- eival at Port Townsend, Wash. Mr , and Mrs. Frank Emineth and yf family of New Salem visited at the {Margaret Emineth home Sunday. rf Schrunk | By EDNA MARCHANT Mrs, Jake Stroh, Sr., celebrated her pirthday on Wednesday. Those pres- ‘ent were Dave Hochhalter and fam- (ly of Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vol- mer and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs, mil Stroh and son, Ice cream and 4 cake were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs, Knutson and family, Mrs. Helen Witt and Chester Bowler returned from Minnesota Friday eve- ning. Mr, and Mrs. John Witt and Lor- raine Wentz visited at the Roy Mar- chant home on Sunday. Emil Sttoh, Ted Stroh and Albert Zelmen were shopping in Bismarck on Friday. q — ° : i Wilson > e q By MRS. JOHN A BERG Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumille and Mr. and Mrs. J, J, Rever of near Mercer, spent Sat- urday at the J. A. Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg of Wing called at the Berg home Thursday. A large crowd gathered at the ‘Adolph Bender home Friday evening where they surprised Mr. and Mrs. Bender at their silver wedding anni- wersary. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wohn Fisher Wednesday, Nov. 21. Mrs. Ross Boone and infant son returned home Sunday from the Bis- marck hospital. Mr, and Mrs, J. J. Wagner of near Mercer, spent Sunday at the Fred Neumiller home. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Wagner of By ELIZABETH KOPPY __Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and i @aughter, Miss Elizabeth, visited at { the Ed Surber home in Livona Wed- mesday afternoon. They were ac- companied back home by Mrs. Surber, ‘who will visit several days with the Koppy family. Khe dohn Ohlhauser, Sr. home. werne Kremer of Linton, spent the week-end at the former's home. ‘Beveral of the young folks of ‘this | hour in Linton in the auditorium Fri- day evening. fj mlong the Missouri river Friday. Heaton r a a a By SARAH HEINLE Week at his home. i Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Heinle and son, the Jake Baumiller home. Bill Brezden home Friday. the Heinle home Tuesday. Theo. J. He Mrs. Walter Grewe and family hhome last Sunday. Reinhold Steinert of Sawyer, N. D., fs visiting at his home. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and sons, Richard and Junior, and Mr. ‘nd Mrs. Ed Kurlie were visitors at the Otto Leib home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler and children were shoppers at Wilton Sat- e urday. Trysg : ———S— By MES. GEORGE NELSON Mrs, Geo. Nelson was hostess to the (Cedar Hill club members Wednesday, ‘The second major project summarized and demonstrated by the leaders, Mrs. Bert Hendershott tnd Mrs, Oscar Coleman, was of wool ~s E .-3 B & ghaS 5 i avi i - NEWS: OF OUR (Mercer spent the week-end at the |® Vou) e Ludwig Wagner home. 6 { Clear Lake | ° —— « i Mr, and Mrs. Mastel, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Fischer and Mrs. Renschler of Hazelton and Mrs. Rich of Temvik called on friends in this vicinity Wed- fhesday. They were dinner guests at ‘Regina Koppy, accompanied by La- fommunity attended the amateur Dinner guests at the Herman Back- jhaus home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and family of Linton and Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and ti Vincent Hoffart, Sr., county sur-|* weyor, accompanied by Mr. Bosch, both of Strasburg, surveyed the land f | ° } Edwin Heinle, a student of the Tur- q tle Lake high school, spent the past i Junior, were last Sunday visitors at the John Neuhart, Sr., home at Turtle ; Lake, { Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and two 4 children of Parkston, 8. D., visited at Mrs. , Fischer and Mrs. Baumiller are sis- ters. , Harry Brezden, Ernest, Rachel and i] Richard Heinle were callers at the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe and daughter, Amanda, were visitors at ff of Mandan and Sam rs at the Heinle home ‘were dinner guests at the G. E. Shearer “NEIGHBORS | Hee of Riverside to make their future jome. . Ruth Trygg was an over night guest Wednesday of Gwendolyn Nelson. Violet. Spangberg enrolled at’ the Christy Beauty school in’ Bismarck last Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Albin Spangberg, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and son, Bernard, from near Regan were entertained at din- ner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundqiist. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg were dinner guests Thursday in Bismarck at the Frank Buckley home. e | Arena ° ° By MRS. 0, McINTYEE | John Carbi spent Saturday night Ed Pond and Ben Edagenburg were | business callers in Wing Friday after- noon. The Misses Mary Alice and | Rose McIntyre and Patrick McIntyre returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gianville and sons, Dean and Harold, were guests ot Mr. and, Mrs. E. B. Glanville Sun- day. Gust Jenner and sons were callers at McIntyre’s Tuesday afternoon. Albert Wutzke and Wayne Drumm were callers at the Tees home Friday. Raphael, Anna Laure and Mar- garet Helen Klagenburg were callers at the McIntyre home Sunday. i Harriet e eo) eo! E. M. THOMPSON Miss Olive Mutchelor of Bismarck is visiting at the O. G. Wietstock home. A large group of friends attended a birthday party honoring Fred Plines | at the Plines home Saturday evening. Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., spent Wed- nesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ted Hoffman. A large crowd attended the wed- ding dance of Mr. and Mrs, Emil Wutzke at Arena Friday night. Mrs. Wutzke was the former Miss Eliza- beth Mertz of Denhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merkel and daughter, Doris, of Wing were over night guests at. the O. G. Wietstock home Friday night. Florence Sandberg spent the week- end at her home. Miss Martha Neff spent the week- end at her home. Mrs. Marie Olausen and son, Raider, spent Wednesday at the Harold Chris- tensen home. Paul Paslay and sister, Mrs. Mary Randolph, motored to Steele Wednes- day where Mrs. Randolph had some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnsor at- tended a card party at Sterling Sat- urday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Hammer and Raider Olausen spent Sunday with the Albert Christensen family. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keeler had as their Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland. and family, John and ‘Walter Walsam and Arnold Pederson. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Oren and family spent Sunday at the F. B. Paslay home. Mrs. Carrie Nelson and Miss Hazel Nelson of Driscoll and Mrs. Marie Olausen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs, Everett Carlson. and Sunday with friends in Tuttle. | “Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE 1 e . | Mrs, W. H. Kolb and daughter, | Eunice, returned rome from Bismarck Saturday. Eunice was a patient at a Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and family were Monday evening guests at | the Mrs. J. F. Little home. | Bernita Brennise, teacher of School No. 1, spent the week-end at her home at Regan. Roy Walker was a Sunday dinner guest at the Clayton Little home. Joseph Nemetz, high school student at Wing, spent the week-end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and family were Friday guests at the Mrs. J. F, Little home. A number of friends attended a sur- prise birthday party Sunday evening at the Tom Morris home in compli- ment to Alden’s birthday. Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL —? | o——_— Edwin, Theophil and Emanuel Schatz and Boofus Jorgenson spent Sunday evening at the Jake Gaub home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wahl and son were Regan callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uhde and daugh- ter, Patricia, Anne and George Schil- ; ling spent Friday evening at the Wm. Hickel home. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Jake Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons spent Sunday at the Lawrence Adams home. H Mrs. John Carlson accompanied her brother, Roy Smith, to Kathryn, N. D., where she will visit a few days with relatives. Raymond Gaub is spending several days at the L. Jorgenson home. Albert Gaub spent a couple days | this week at the Gottlieb Wahl home. | George Vollmer called at the Fred Vollmer home Thursday. | By MISS PHYLLIS WORST i Rita and Phyllis Worst were din-{ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schonert and family Sunday. Mrs. Will Morris is visiting with Mrs, John Flannigan during the pres- ent week. She will return to her home the latter part of the week. Mrs. Irvin Bourgeous motored to} Bismarck Wednesday of last week. Henry Paul, who is employed in Riverview, motored to Baldwin Sat- urday evening. Gus Hogue, Jr., and Terrance Con- way were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul, Sr., and son, Walter, Monday. Mrs. John Filannigan, Mrs. Will Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flannigan were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Paul Ryberg Monday. Miss Mae Alice Paul was a week end | guest at the home of her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr. }She returned home Sunday. evening | with Edward Hogue. | Mr. and Mrs. William Shonért and daughter, Edna, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shonert and son, Joe, Sun- | day, as dinner guests. | Alberta Worst, and Esther and) George Paul were Sunday morning | guests at the Gus Hogue, Sr., home. Will Morris and sons, Billy and Vir- gil, were Sunday visitors at the John Flannigan home. | Mrs. Herman Worst entertained a large group of guests at her home Thursday evening. — sul shatitsth ee ea Menoken i Py Missouri \ ° By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mr, and Mrs, Harold Small and family are now at their new home on the Schipfer Twin Butte Stock Farm formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linssen, Clarence Beard of Moffit called on relatives and friends in this commun- ity last week and was an over night guest of Bill Clark Thursday. Burdette Irvine is working at the Alex Anderson farm while Mr. Ander- son is working at the creamery in Mandan. Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and daughter, Dorothy, and Clifford Little, from near Brittin were Sunday din- ner guests at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son, Wayne, were Saturday evening vis- itors at the Studie Woodworth home. Mrs. Edna Robinson and sons and Joe Erickson were visitors near Meno- ken Sunday. Mrs. Walter Clooten and family from north of Bismarck are making their home with Mrs. Clooten’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Small. Mr. Clooten is in a Bismarck hospital where he underwent an operation. John Kluksdahl spent Sunday and peony visiting at the Leslie Clark jome. Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON A wedding party was given for Mr. and Mrs. John Morris at’ the William Morris home last Saturday evening. Music was furnished by Walter Bertsch. Many friends and relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and daughter, Janice, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Solum at the P. T. Av meeting “at the “Wachter school in Bismarck Tuesday, Nov. 12. Mr, and Mrs. Valentine Steiner spent Tuesday at the Henry Landice home in Mandan. - Mr. and Mrs. George B. Steiner and infant daughter, Frances, were over night guests at the Valeritine Steiner home Saturday evening, November 9. Janice M. Coddington, a high school student in Bismarck, spent the week- end at her parental home here. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner, daughter, Lucy, and son, Louie, spent itter, son, Vernon, Floyd Andahl, and Clifford ‘Forsythe called at the H. E Coddington home Satur- day. Mr. and. Mrs, H, E. Coddington were supper guests of "Mr By NORMA AGNEW Miss Eleanor Ebeling spent the week-end with Beatrice Wallen, Can- nonball. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig and daughter Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. } Melvin Agnew,,Mrs. Ralph Malard and son, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sherman, Sunday. Mrs, George Wachal and daughters, Dorothy and Elizabeth, were shoppers in Bismarck, Saturday. William Johnson and Robert Mills were callers of Ralph Mallard’s, Sun- day. The Cheerful Stitchers club will meet with Dorothy Wood, November 16. A pot-luck lunch will be served. Misses Charlotte and Florence Sher- man were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman, Sunday. The Homemakers’ club met with (Mrs. Ralph Malard, Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Melvin Agnew, with eight members present. The project leaders, Pearle Salter and Mrs. Mel- vin Agnew, gave a demonstration on crocheting and appreciation of craft and knitting of mittens. Mrs. Otto Oyers and Mrs. Laura Dance were vis- itors. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Cedric Craig. Lunch | was served by Norma Agnew assisted by Mrs. Quinten Foell, Moffit. Margaret Sn}der was an overnight guest of Lillian and Beryl Craven ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Quinten Foell and son, Alfred, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Soule and son, Herbert, Moffit, vis- ited at the M. F. Agnew home Thurs- day. Mrs. Foell remained until Fri- day. Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT i Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and son David visited Friday evening at the Jacob Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Bossert ise | | ’ 1 t | daughters Martha, Clara and Chris- tne arid son Gottfried visited Satur- day evening at the Jim Novy home. Miss Jessie, Bredsu spent the week- end at Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Engel and daughters called at the Bossert home Friday. | Alice ‘Johns, Andrew Berg, Bennie | Weber, Garth Scallon and Clara Bos- sert spent the week-end at their homes. + Jessie Braden. and Richard Weber were callers at the Bossert and Betg homes Wednesday evening. if Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert were Sunday visitors at the Jake Wagner |hom aut eu rer an Hein and son lenry visited Saturday evening at the Christ Berg home. © , Gottfried Bossert, Jr., visited Sun- day at the Alfred Larson home. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Emil Stroh, Mr. and Hauff helped Mrs. Jacob Stroh cele- | Wednesday. i Riverview tie petatiuleat Cee, |daughter, Lila, have moved to Tuttle | ward were in Tuttle Saturday. | motored to Fargo Friday with a load jmen. —* i cently moved to the Sanders’ place, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE... Since his stomach is the traditio: pictured here: steaming turkey from the oven, holiday banquet, while children. Nevertheless, “trash American art‘hardly:can be blamed for awarding top hono The painting, depicting a rural kitchen in which housew ociety- women donors stormily crit or mal route to a man's hear to Dor rolling a savory pie erus gaze on longingly, ici: vas Stirs Ch male judges at a Chicago exhibition of s Key's “Thanksgiving Day,” es bustle about, removing a and making other preparations for the is‘a scene of fond reminiscence to the male eye. d the choice and other exhibits at the show as one prominent patron hoping that ‘next year they'll have a jury of women.” brate her 62nd birthday anniversary | John Skei spent the past three days | at Bismarck. He returned home Sat- urday. a Guy Bailey, who is working at the Patterson ranch, visited Sunday at his home. Ramla ent te Be | Hazlegrove { \! By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hirsch and to live. | Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner and daughter, Delouise, and sons, Clar- ence and Wilbert, were in Tuttle Wed- nesday. Art Ochsuner and Russell Wood- Mrs. Julia Kraemer gave a party in honor of her daughter, Verona, Saturday night. ‘The Harry Noies family is now liv- ing on the Andrew Olstead farm. o— eo Ss. Ww. Burleigh | e By MRS. ALEX STEWART ©. G. Davenport and Harold Irvine of hogs. They returned Saturday. E. M. Enockson of Moffit was a business caller at Claude Hoover's Saturday. \ Mrs. Edna Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl visited in the Capital City Sunday. The Missouri Schools No. 1 and No. 2 will sponsor a program and basket social at the Missouri School No. 1 ‘Wednesday evening, Nov. 27. Miss Carrie Hapel visited at her home over the week-end. Christiana > By MRS. RAYMAND JOHNSON Bob Barrows visited at the Frank Kershaw farm Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus and family visited Thursday afternoon at the Raymond Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and son Arthur, Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Melick from Francis township were Sunday callers at the Raymona Johnson home. Miss Grace Johnson returned to Bismarck Saturday after a month's visit with relatives at Sterling and Minneapolis. A large crowd attended the card party and dance at Sterling hall Sat- urday evening. Mrs. Prince won first prize, Mrs. Ernést Johnson second, for ladies, and Earl Gaskle, first prize and Raymond Johnson second for A delicious lunch was served. - ° Brittin 1 Mrs, Jason Hoover entertained the Moffit Homemakers Friday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs, C, D. Kimball and Dorothy May visited at the John Crawford home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ott Thompson of near Steele visited Sunday at the Richard Day home. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Drdalle and family and Miss Evelyn Olson, of Moffit, the Misses Twila Dralle and Merriwyn Baker, of Bismarck, Miss Clara Mauk and Mrs. O. Dutton and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Jason Hoover home. Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Day returned last week from a visit at the home of their son, Sam Pay, of St. Paul. Mrs. Righard Day and May and Forrest Thompson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mathena, who have re- » By O. DUTTON read Glencoe. Lein By OLGA M. RISE * | ° Ed, Erickson and family of Kidder county spent Saturday evening at the John Birkeland home. and daughter of Wilton spent Sunday at the B. N. Lein home. Catherine returned with them to spend some time. Miss Lucille Milman spent the week-end with friends at Bismarck. .~Emmet Whitmore, Dogny, and Er- ling Botnen of Tuttle spent’ Sunday at Tom Lien’s. John Birkeland and son, Clifford, spent Sunday at the M. J. Brenden e, Ly ; Mr. and Mrs, Ole Spilde and son, Einar spent Sunday evening at the J. O, Rise home. Hazel Lien is spending several days visiting her sisters, Mesdames H. O. Arneson and Ted Varholdt. = ‘Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., and Mrs, George Vollmer, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter, Mr. and Mrs. Julius jfrom Tuesday until Saturday in Tur- ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berg- 4 Mr. and Mrs. M..E. Christenson | Still By N. 0. HAGSTROM ® | e Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson spent | tle Lake at the Herman Hanson home. While there they attended the fun- eral services of Mrs. H. G. Peterson of Underwood, a cousin of Mrs. Er- ickson’s, held at Washburn. Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Griepp, pastor in the Regan Gospel tabernacle, visited at the home of Mrs. John Johnson and son, Ragnar, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and son spent Sunday with Mrs. Asplund’s quist of Washburn. Mrs, Oscar Ecklund, Bismarck spent the past week at her farm home. Students in the Wilton high school from this community spent Friday at their home. The school was being fumigated for scarlet fever germs. Thirty such cases were quarantined. Miss Esther Engstrom, of Chicago, arrived here Monday evening of last week and remained until this Tues- day when she returned to her teach- ing duties after attending the fun- eral of her father, the late John Eng- strom. Oscar Hagstrom, who teaches in Sheridan county, spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs, John Johnson and son Ragnar visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin John- son Monday. Miss Naomi Hagstrom has been staying in Bismarck the past week at the bedside of her Tather, Ole Hag- strom, who is a patient at the Bis-; marck hospital. i Russell Johnson, son of Mrs. Au-/ gusta Johnson, was united in mar- riage to Miss Mary Skura, daughter of Wilton, at the Catholic parish house in Wilton Saturday. A dance was held at the latter's home in the evening, which everyone enjoyed. | A few from this community at- tended the wedding dance at the Baldwin hall in honor of Miss Amin-. da Spitzer of Baldwin, and Chris Weaver of Nortonville, N. D., who were married in Wilton Thursday. Frances » ° By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN | Paul Carlson spent Sunday and Monday at the home of his brother-) in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer, e Walter Dietzman and Carey John- son, Jr., were business callers in Bis- marck and Mandan Tuesday. Mrs, Joe Fischer attended a shower in honor of Mrs, Arthur Solberg at the Solberg home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Miller is staying in Bis- marck with her nine-months-old son, who is quite ill with pneumonia, Peter Fischer of Grangu, Wash., ar- rived in Bismarck with a carload of apples last Friday night. He spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of his son Joe. Mr. Fischer moved to Washington 11 years ago. The Three Leaf Clover Homemak- ers club met at: the home of Mildred Dietzman Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Melick, project leader, demonstrated; i *| were visitors. of Mr. and Mrs. John Skura of west; * several designs in crocheting and Mrs. Joe Fischer and children and Miss Dorothy Edson After the meeting re- freshments were served by the host- weaving bags. ess, assisted by her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick visited at the home of Mr. Melick’s parents near Washburn Friday night and Saturday. Edwin Dietzman, who is employed in Bismarck, spent the week-end at his parental home. Miss Mildred Dietzman went to the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette. Saturday, where she will stay until Thanksgiving. By MES. &. M. WELCB The Cross-Country Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs, Robert Welch Wednesday afternoon with seven members present. The two lead- ers, Mrs. Glen Oder and Mrs, Albert Anderson, took charge of the meeting, { giving the lesson on knitting, weav- ing and crocheting. of December. Leo Doppler left by motor for the home of his uncle, Jos. Doppler, in north central Minnesota, Wednesday. He will be away several morning. weeks. Conrad Welch is attending school He is taking an auto- at Wahpeton. mechanic course, Mr. and Mrs. day o- i e— By I. L. DAVIS The 4-H club members met at the jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson. Saturday evening. New officers were elected. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis were, Mr. and Mrs. @| Walter Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Owen \Davis and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and sons, Mrs. Victor Coleman spent a few Idays in Bismarck with her daughter, Miss Elsie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis. Bert Hedstrom and Melvin Back- man made a trip to Fargo with cattle recently. Donald Scott is working in the Coleman mine in Ghylin. Donald Morris is in Bismarck in He was hurt while the crew was graveling Highway No. 36, a hospital. Philadelphia is the home of pepper pot, a dish unknown to most people Here, also, origin- ated scrapple, a by-product of the cin- outside that city. pork-raising industry, and the namon bun. Black pearls are the most valuable of all pearls; second in value come pink pearls, followed by white, and last by yellow. i Ghylin Reaid its of Cal known A + in 1633, had been son of Arena, spent Sunday at the D.D. Barkman home. rs aetum at Dearborn, Mi site, (Associated Press 4 1 think it PROTEST REMOVAL OF WINDMILL Cod raised a storm of protest whe purchased for proposed removal to Henry Ford’s ‘nu should remain. seiieiiehienibtnrs tee wee Welch’s Spur The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Otto Dorman, the second Wednesday Tony Warner and ‘family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mallard, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Doppler and little son, Robert Welch and two sons and C. R. Boyd were in Bismarck Satur- ° ) i on: ite present a ‘ Eeklund o By ELBIE MURREY Dean Heaton has been on the sick list this week. Ted Murrey, John Partyke and Palmer Strandemo and family were business callers in Bismarck Satur- day. Mr, and Mrs. Stevo-Murrey motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Con Johnson accompanied them. larry Holden, who has been on the sick list for the past week, returned to work Monday. Dave Carlson, who is employed in the mine in Washburn, spent Sunday visiting with his brother, Levi Carl- son, A large number of ladies attended the Altar society meeting at the Joe Warmke home Thursday afternoon. John Partyke and daughter Bertha j¢alled at the Murrey home Sunday. Mrs. Joe Poole, Jr., is leaving for Fargo to join her husband, Joe Poole, Jr., who is employed in a garage. Frank Schaffer, who has been to Nebraska for a trip, returned home @ week ago. e ke @ \ Driscoll | | By DELLA MAE OLSON A piano recital was given by the pupils of Anne Hurlbert Peterson at the McCann home on Sunday after- noon. After the recital lunch was served by Mrs. Oscar Pederson and Mrs. McCann. Miss Norma Ward, who is a stu- dent nurse at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck, spent the week-end at the home of her parents. The P. T. A. met at the hall on Fri- day evening. After the program lunch was served by the Homemakers’ club. The Driscoll, Zion and St. Petri choirs met with the Tuttle choir for @ joint choir rehearsal on Thursday evening. Those from here who attended the Epworth League rally at Steele Sun- day were: Mrs. A. E. 8S. Metcalf, Jose- phine, Lorraine and Edith Johnson, Eleanor and Bernice Chapih, and Lena, Nadine and Willie Berg. ‘The Driscoll boys opened their bas- ketball season with a defeat in a game at Tappen on Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. A .E. S. Metcalf spent Sunday and Monday in Steele, visiting friends. Mrs, Truax of Steele, accompanied by Mrs. Roy Colton, was a Bismarck caller Monday. Miss Hazel Bruschwein spent the week-end at Lehr visiting friends. Mrs, Ole Hatle spent several days in Mandan visiting. McKenzie | o+—____. -——« By MRS. T. T. HUGHES A bridal shower was given for Mrs. Lanning, formerly Miss Florence Mc- Neill, Tuesday afternoon by her moth- er, Mrs. P. J. McNeill. The recent bride was presented many beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served by Mrs. McNeill assisted by Miss Fern McNeill. Thirty friends attended. The Ladies’ Aid was entertained by Mrs. W. H. Stark Wednesday after- noon. It was decided to give a pie social, program and bazaar Dec, 13. Various committees were appointed. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the Manly hall Thursday night with good attendance, Two new mem- bers were taken in, Miss ‘Lillian Gable and Mrs. H. C. Morgan. Refresh- ;Ments were served by Mrs. George Manly, Mrs. Erick Slovarp, Mrs. Isa- belle Colby and Miss Olson. The next meeting will be Dec. 12. The annual Christmas party will be held at that time. ‘The Royal Neighbors benefit dance which was held Saturday night was well attended. Those winning prizes for best masquerade costumes were Mrs. George Manly and Robert Coons. Members of the Seniors 4-H Sew- ing club under the direction of Mrs. P. P. Bliss enjoyed a theatre party Monday night. They motored to Bis- marck with Mrs, B. F. Coons, Mrs. Jessie Easton is employed in Bismarck a tthe present. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe and in- fant son were visitors at the Paul An- trim home in Bismarck Friday. Miss Clara Habeck, who teaches school south of Bismarck, spent the week-end here at her home. The high school pupils were enter- tained at a “bunco’*party at the P. eo Bliss home Saturday night. After the party the students attended the R. N. A. masquerade dance. [ Baldwin By MES. FLORENCE BORNER Several folks from here attended the play: “Tons of Money,” which was given in Bismarck Tuesday evening by the Bismarck Community Players, Misses Marion and Eunice Kant vis- Peterson, Saturday. Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart left Tues- day for the home of her son, Ernest Baumgart near Arnold, where she wiil visit during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyer motored to Bismarck Friday where they vis- ited, staying over for the evening per- formance of “The Three Musketeers.” Clare and Merl Weise motored to Washburn recently where they vis- ited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings. Mr. Cummings is {recuperating from injuries received in @ recent runaway of his team. -——® | spent Saturday and Sunday with Lu- ited with their grandfather, Andy|| his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ané Mrs. Vernie Peterson. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Israel Keator spent: Sunday at the home of Mr. Keator’s brother, Walter Keator, and family near Wilton. > ‘ Glenview ij By VIOLET L. JOMNSON Mr and Mrs. Sigmund Rupp have not moved onto the Nelson farm aa daughter, Alice, visited at the Jacob- son home Wednesday evening. R. A. Louboel and Albert Larson. were attending to business matters in Wilton Friday. Mrs, Alvin Lange, Mrs. Dick Thompson, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, Mrs. Adolph Peterson, Mrs. Dave Al- bright, Mrs. Gunder Hagen and Mrs. Lars Jacobson attended the Home- makers club Wednesday which met at the O. W. Brostrom home in Painted Woods. The next meeting will be held at the Alvin Lange home Dec. 11. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hart! of Bis- marck were dinner guests at the Wal- ter Johnson home Sunday. A number of young folks from this community attended the wedding dance in Baldwin Saturday night given by Mr. and Mrs. Weaver. Mrs, Weaver was formerly Amanda Spitzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spitzer. [ A © 4 Wing ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. McCloakey and chile dren were Sunday visitors at the P. Patton home. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Moses and daughter, Katherine, of McLaughlin, S. D., and Rose Rohrer of Tuttle, were over night guests at the John Mueller home Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lein and daughe ter, Margy, of Regan were Sunday evening visitors at the J. O. Lein home. Ernest Pfaff and son, John, of Ine dianapolis, Ind., were visiting at the John Mueller and Ed Dalbec homes last week. The Girl Scouts met in the school house Tuesday evening for theif weekly meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pfaff of Goodrich visited relatives here Thurs day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson autoed to Valley City last week to visit with their children who are attending school there, Miss Maisel Olson, who is teaching school near the Romeo Bailey home, , cille Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borth of New Rockford are visiting relatives here for awhile. John, Lillian, Anna Marie and Elizabeth Mueller, Burnell Larson and Jay Zimmerman attended on oyster stew supper at the R. B. Jacobson home Monday evening. , e if Moffit By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell and small son, Darrell, left Tuesday for a short visit at Valley City. They expect to return Wednesday. The Mothers club met with Mrs. Viggo Jensen on Thursday. A large crowd was present. It was decided to give a party at the Benz hall Friday night for the members and their hus- bands. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Burt Johnson in December. Mrs. Henry Swindling returned home Saturday from a several weeks’ trip in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell en- tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell and son, Dar= rell. Miss Margaret Gillen was @ Bis- marck shopper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kinback moved into their new home Saturady. Mr. and Mrs. Larrich spent the week-end visiting at the Bier home near Braddock. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Lunde, . Miss Mabel Lunde, Miss Dorothy Moffit and Miss Irene Dralle were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dralle and family Were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Jason Hoover home. The Rainbow Homemakers were en- tertained at the Jason Hoover home Friday afternoon. A large crowd was present. After thé business meeting ithe project lesson was given by the leaders, Mrs, Alfred Hoover and Mrs. Fay Johnson. A lovely Junch was served by the hostess. The next meet- ing will be in December at the home of Mrs, Alfred Hoover. Gerald, the youngest son of ©. K. Lane, fell recently from his high-chair and broke his shoulder. They took him to Bismarck several times last. week to get it dressed. re Lyman 4 By CLARA E. WANTTAJA | Mrs. John Waiste cracked a bone in her leg as she slipped and fell on- the icy ground last Saturday morn- ing. She was immediately taken to @ Bismarck hospital. Walfred Antilla returned for a visit with his brother, Arne, and sister, Mrs. Walter Ojanen, last Monday. A large number of people from Ly= man and East Trygg attended the miscellaneous shower given for Mr. ¢ A wedding dance was held at the EE 7 ivi § i E | i | i