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By NORMA AGNEW Harold Madiand, Wing, was . ‘over-night guest of his brother-in- Jaw and sister Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCormick Sunday. ¥ Mrs. Tilda Watkins, who spent a; Yew days in Bismarck and Mandan visiting friends and relatives, returned to her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, August Klipstein were Sunday dinner guests of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. An- ton Knoll of Bismarck. Shoppers in the Capital City Fri- E. Wood, Ed. Ebeling, Wm. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and: daughter, Roy Funston, Mrs. Laura Dance and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ag- new. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Wachal had as dinner guests Sunday R. L. Malard, M. FP. Agnew, Frank Welch and son Edwin from Bismarck. Mrs, Pete Emmen, Moffit, who spent e week visiting her mother, Mrs. Mar- garet Field, returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ebeling accom- panied by Miss Aldythe McCullough were callers at the Geo. Knoll home) Friday. UES | Still ~——___________ By N. O. HAGSTROM i Eric Pearson, who caught his hand in the fan belt of the car Thursday morning, had the middle finger on his right hand cut off below the nail. Dr. ‘Thompson performed a minor opsr-| ation on it, taking the finger off above the first joint. Mr. and Mrs, N. J. Morris returned home Thursday after a few weeks’ visit with their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Trygg of ‘Trygg townchip. Helen and Ruben Pearson, Noon and Helen Johnson were among the friends who surprised Augusta Hanwell on her birthday Tuesday evening at the Ole Olson home in ‘Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Backman and Miss Victoria Franzen were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom, west of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon, sons Du | t¢ Wayne and Alden and daughter Donna Jean were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Nels Alm of Regan Sunday. A few people from this community attended the first meeting of the Mu- sic club held in Regan Friday eve- ning. Winston Cox, the recreational Cirector, is in charge. Axel Asplund motored Mr. and Mrs. -N. J. Morris to Mercer Saturday. From there he felt to visit relatives near St. John, N. D., for two weeks. | ft Bismarck shoppers last week, were: | ti Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson and daugh- , ter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter John- son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagstrom, Mrs. Margaret Spitzer and daughter LaVanne, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad John- sq and daughters Velma and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brochl, John Asplund, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erick- son, Martin Strand, Mrs. Ole Hag- “strom, daughters Nellie and Ingrid. -Mrs. Harry Triska and Axel Asplund. | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson were “Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson. ——_——— | Wilton | ————__________-_-* By MES. ART FERRIS Rey. and Mrs. C. A. Balcom of Blunt, ; °S. Dak., arrived Tuesday and have _ Moved into the Walter Williams home. Rev. Balcom will assist Rev. Matteson in his church work here. Mrs. John Kiefer was a guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kiefer, in Regan , last week. ‘Mrs, V. W. Fiegel and _ sister Mrs. ‘Thomas Truax of Miles City. Mont., visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hembroff last week. | Richard Taplin was quite badly in- jured Monday when the mine in which. he was working caved in on him. His leg was broken just below! the hip and he also sustained other } Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Kuhnert motored to Norma, N. D., Saturday where they were the guests of friends over Sun- Miss Evelyn Ryquist, instructor in the local high school, was a week-end i guest at the home of her sister in py Minot. - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Airsman and Tehildren were guests at the home of 3Mg. Airsman’s sister and brother-in- ’Iaw in Bismarck Sunday. - ,. Miss Beatrice Nielson of Fargo spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neils Neilson. ;, Mts. Thomas Jones left Thursday for Dunn Center ,to visit with her - Sparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinney. ~ ». Mis. Winnifred Swafford of Minne- @polis visited Saturday and Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and _ Mrs. C. B. Flinn. a Wing By ANNA MARIE MUBLLEB * ‘The Girl Scouts under the leader- ship of Miss Anita Johnson held s ‘rummage ‘sale at the hall Saturday Sunday were Grewe, Sf., Mr..and Mrs. Guy Ryan and family, John Shlafman and Er- Neva | nest Heinle. Harry Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles and children visited at the Gordon Larson home at Wood- worth Sunday. Mrs, A. J. Beecher and children of Great Falls, Mont., were guests at the A E. Kopplin home several days last week. Mmes, John Harty, A. Kusler, Ben McCloskey, A. Payseno, Joe Slabojan and J. Heltemus, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack attended the Altar Society meet- ing at the Anton Roubal home north of Wing last Wednesday afternoon. Alice McCloskey spent the week-end at her home here. Henry Jacobson and Albert Bossert left for Waterloo, Iowa, Saturday on @ business mission, -day were C. D. King, John Betz, P.j@ | Harriett , By LOIS WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See and family of Bismarck were visiting at the O. G. Weitstock home Sunday. Miss Lucille Josephson of Wing was a week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs E. R. Leach. Mr. and Mrs. John Plienes and fam- ily were guests at the Christ Wetzel home Sunday. Those who transacted business at Bismarck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter Verna @®|Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Eng. Elde, son Junior, Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Weitstock and Mr. E. R. Leach. Mrs, E, Dell, son Oscar and daugh- ter Henrietta and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Will and family, all of Heaton, were visitors at the Wm. Merkel home Sun- day. | Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Visitors at the Walter Grewe home Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sunday guests at the Ed. Hoch- halter home were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle, sons Richard and Andy and daughter Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steinert and family and Edwin and Edna Steinert and Alvin Bender. Mr, and Mrs, Hank Roberts are the parents of a girl born Sept. 28. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurlie motored fo Wilton Saturday. Visitors at the Gottlieb Steinert home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz and Mr. Bender. aan Rock Hill and Mrs. Fred By RUTH LITTLE Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Mesnieen and family were Sunday guests of rela- ives near Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Graf and family were Sunday guests at the 8. W. Nemetz home. Darline Alm, Roger Nemetz and Lorentine Graff are new pupils en- rolled at School No. 2. Mr, and Mrs. Laurence Fitzgerald and daughter were Sunday guests of relatives at McClusky. Mrs, Hattie Alberts of Pine Island, Minn., was a last week guest of Mrs. J, F. Little and family. . Harvey Fitzgerald was a week-end guest of friends at Willow City. Mrs. Oliver Ong of Mason City. Ia., and Mrs. Hattie Alberts of Pine Island, ‘Minn, were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Mickelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Little of Bald- win were Monday night and Tuesday visitors at the Clayton Little home. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool motored to Esmond Thursday where they will teach, —_—_______—__+ | McKenzie By MRS..T. T. HUGHES Rey. T. C. ‘Torgerson accompanied by the Conference delegate, Mrs. W. H. Stark left Wednesday for Fargo to attend the Methodist conference held there this week. Miss Florence Habeck returned home Friday night from Fulda, Minn., where she spent the summer with rel- @tives and friends. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Herold Folkins were Mr. and Mrs, E. L, Adams and Eddie, Junior. Mrs. B, Alberts of Pine Island, Minn., and Mrs. Otto Ayers and child- ren of Menoken visited Mrs. T. Hughes Tuesday. ‘The McKenzie Ladies’ Aid will serve : supper in the Hall Wednesday, Oct. 1, The Junior-Senior high school group has elected officers, as follows: Kath- ryn Hughes, president; Eva Trygg. vice president; Edna Coons, secretary and Margaret Bliss, treasurer. Mrs, H. R. Raeshke, Mrs, E. L. Adams, Mrs, Ed. Fuehrer, Mrs. Eddie Schauer and Mrs. Jessie Easton were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous bridal shower given Friday night at the Ed. Fuehrer home in honor of Miss Pauline Fuehrer whose marriage to C. Schrink will be an event of this month. Refreshments were served to 50 guests. The W. C. T. U. was entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. C. D, King of Menoken. The annual banquet is to be held October 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang. Miss Mina Manly, a student at the Valley City teachers college, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. safternoon. and Mrs, G. Manly. Anua Mueller spent Friday night Mrs. Henry Larson and Miss Vivian accompanied the George Hughes fam- ily to Bismarck Tuesday morning. Miss Hathy Davidson is visiting rel- atives in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stuckman and “| Minn., visited at the B. G. Buckley tored to Denhoff Tuesday evening. Carl Johnson arid daughter Mary motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Knudson and children, | Earl, Charlotte and Beverly Ann, and Arthur Witt were Friday dinner. guests at the John Witt home. By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Ole B. Aune left Wednesday for the Veterans hospital at Fargo where he will undergo t-eatment for a leg ail- ment. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Danielson and family of Wilton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jake Danielson. The Homesteaders’ lodge held its regular meeting at the A. H. Lund- berg home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and child- ren were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lein’s sister of Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Vendzel and children of Bismarck visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte and Mr. and Mrs, Julius Olson. Axel Johnson, who has been em- ployed at Willow City for the past few months, returned to Regan for a few days before going to Minnesota for the winter. Mr. and Mrs, B. O. Lein and daugh- ter Laverne and Mrs. L, Hopkins were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer. H. E. Rannestad, tocal station agent, | spent a few days in Jamestown on business, J. D. Sackman of Mercer had charge of the Regan office during his absence. Mr. Rannestad’s mother, of Wilmar, Minn., accompanied him home. The Music Group met at the school- house Friday evening for its first meeting. Mr, and Mrs. August Suezle motored to ce Sunday to see Mrs. Nathan W. Wageman, who is seriously fll. Agnes Fitzgerald left Sunday. for Anamoose where she will teach. She was accompanied by her sister Thp- resa, who will stay with her. | Telfer By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Adolph Giovannoni and son Adolph, Jr, returned from Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday. Miss Louise Gardner spent the week-end at the B. G. Buckley home. Miss Lillian Lee was called by her mother's illness to her home near Dazey last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor, who spent the summer at Detroit Lakes, home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John Craven gave @ party for their daughter, Catherine, Saturday, the occasion being her fourth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs..Gien Oder accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Albert Anderson, mo- tored to the Wm. Oder home near Re- gan, Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dietrick left for Canada, Sunday. pe | Lyman . | By CLARA & WANTTAJA Saturday callers in Bismarok from this vicinity were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eliasson, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Boss, Miss Laura Steckman, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harju, Eino and Walter Eckholm, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ojanen and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs, Seth Gylden, Arne Antilla and Frank Holmes. Sunday visitors at the Bill Wanttaja home were: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ol- son, Mr. anf Mrs. Dave Spangberg, Mr--and Mrs, Seth Gylden and fam- fly, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olson and family, Eino, Mayme, Severi and Lydia Eckholm, Albert Little and Joan and Frank Holmes. Raymond Hokana returned home Wednesday from the CCC. Walfred Antilla arrived Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harju, who were married at Bismarck last Saturday, returned Wednesday evening from & short wedding trip to the Badlands. Thursday night they were charivaried by a large group of neighbors and other friends. A farewell party for Miss Martha Analla was held Saturday evening at the Inget home. Miss Analla left Sunday for Park Rapids, Minn. Severi Eckholm came home Sunday from New Rockford where he has been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harju were sup- per guests at the Edwin Olson home Friday evening. The Inget young folks and Martha Analla were other callers that evening. ’ Painted Woods | By MES. JOE BROWN Wilton callers Wednesday were An- ton Nelson, Axel Stenquist, Bill Bit- ner and Joe Brown. Mrs. Orla Hammock and Mrs. Frank Miller visited with Mrs, Jake Burke Thursday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Bill Bitner are the parents of a girl born Thursday, Oct. 1, at the hospital in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange were Capital City shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. ik Erickson and son Ernest, of Bismarck were visitors at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and son Kenneth, Al- vin Lange and children, Bill Bitner, Dick Iverson, Evéret Hare, Walter Kirky and Fred Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and chil- dren and Delores Erickson were vis- itors at the Carl Erickson home Sun- afternoon. | > 2 F i FE 5 z Hf F z i E i fF E 5 & 5 ' : (i L ei i aA t bh Fal i at ay ° a [ee I} Mr.“and Mrs. Herman Ohlhauser and daughter of near Haselton were john Backhaus Wednesday. A shower was held at the Backhaus home in honer of Mr. Mrs. Wm. Job Wednesday evening, at which many useful gifts were sented to the newly married couple. & dainty lunch was served at midnight. ‘Wm. Schiermeister accompanied by Frank Koppy and Gottlieb Dill left early Thursday morning for Finch, Mont. ‘ Miss Louise Gregory spent the week-end in Hazelton with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Gregory. Linton high school students who spent the week-end at their parental homes here were Minnie Grenz and Clinton, George and Russell Lawler. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, Dewey Lawler and. Mr..end Mrs. Herman Backhaus motored to Minot on # bus- iness and pleasure trip early Mon- day. [Frances | —_——____—__———_-_* By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Walter Dietzman and son Edwin transacted business in Mandan and Luiska and John Degner were visitors | at the Adolph Degner home Sunday. O. J. Olson was a We dinner | guest of Mr. and Mrs, e Welch's Spur daughter, Louise Gardiner, Mr. Mrs, Albert Anderson, W. F. Miss Mildred Schnase, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Otto Dor- mon and son Theodore and Clarence Dovoles were all in Bismarck Satur- a Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and nephews visited at the Stephen Tripp- lett home near Moffit Sunday. W. F. Ci Clarence Doppler, Bismarck Wednesday. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vi- cinity Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs, John Kru- ger and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer and sons Albert and Rein- hold, Mrs. Walter Dietzman, Mildred and Edwin, Floyd Owen and John Ol- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson of Bis- marck visited their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer Wednesday. Mart Kershaw. who spent the past two months at the home of his brother Bill and family, left Sunday for Glencoe. Carl Carlson, Gilbert Cederstrom John Kruger, Walter Dietzman and jay. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Kruger and baby spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dietzman. Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs, Joe Lewis have had as recent visitors Mrs. Frank Conion of Mont, Mr and Mrs Ebel, Du-|J. Trygs. : Parsee ae Knute Knutson left recently for | day. luth, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ebel of Jamestown. Mmes. O. N. and Alden Nelson were hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thurs- day. afternoon, ° Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett have returned home from visiting in the northwestern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. N, Huseby and Mrs. Knutson of Steele visited relatives here Friday. Mrs. Oscar Pederson was hostess for the Women’s Foreign Missionary society Tuesday. An initiation party was held for the high school freshmen Friday evening in the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Dahl and Bar- bara Maasjo of Bismarck visited Sun- day at the Joe Lewis home. M. T. Olson and Jim Swanson were ‘business callers at Northwood, N. D., Tuesday and Wednesday. The Luther league met Sunda; evening. Mrs, Hannah Pederson and family were entertained at the Oscar Peder- son home Sunday. | Brittin By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and’ Dorothy were Sunday evening visitors at the John Crawford and Jas. Robi- dou homes.- Mrs. Dave Kershaw and Mark Ker- shaw were Bismarck visitors Mon- day. Mrs. Geo. Morrison and son Homer Andrews left Tuesday morning for Fargo. From there they will go to Grinnell, Ia., where they will visit rel- atives for a week. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Sam Mauk and daughter ‘Annabelle who will visit relatives at Runnells, fa. Mrs. Jas. Ryan and children are visiting at the Richard Day home. Miss Lillian Lee and Hank Werenga were visitors Wednesday evening at the C. D, Kimball home. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Oberg of Bis- marck visited at the Dralle home Monday. @ Ww. Cameron left Monday for Vinton, Ia., where he was called by the death of his sister. Miss Lillian Lee spent the week- end at her home in Dazey, N. D. oo * Clear Lake | Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and daughter were Bismarck and Wilton callers Tuesday. 7 Mrs. George Young and children motored to Steele Friday to get her mother, Mrs. Knudsen, who spent the week-end visiting here. Nels Dronen motored to Sterling on business Friday. A party was given for Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Klucksdal Thursday evening. Miss Myrtle Christenzen returned to Bismarck Monday morning after seenee 1g the week-end with home and child- son Edwin called on John Olsen Sun- | ¢,, di jameron, e Mildred Schnase, Violet’ Ericson and Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and daughter were Sunday guests at the Robert Welch home. © Trygg | By MES. GEORGE NELSON Gwendolyn Nelson and Evelyn Cole- man spent the week-end at their homes. Jessie Pettis and Lylas Magnus were supper guests Saturday at the Morris Erickson home. Mrs, Snyder, county nurse, was & visitor at school No. 4 last week. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Coleman and family were guests Sunday of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Manning, north of Re- in, Mr, and Mrs. Nels Nelson and son Hugo motored to Bismarck Tuesday. George Nelson returned home with them from the St. Alexius hospital where he had recently undergone an operation. . Ruth and Eva Trygg, high school students” at McKenzie, spent last week-end at their home. Mrs. Roy Smuland and son Bobby John from Spokane, Wash., are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. near Spokane, Wash., where he will make his future home. His brother Andrew will also leave soon. Mr. and Mrs. George Zander and family, who are leaving for California to make their home, were compli- mented with a farewell party at the Geo. Schlepp home Saturday night. Lunch was served by the hostess. A birthday party was given last Friday night at the David Trygg home for their daughter Ella. The follow- ing families were present: C. J. Trygg, Edgar Trygg, Ernest. Kell, Arthur Magnus and Andrew Trygg. Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist returned re- cently from Minneapolis where she went with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson and granddaughter Virginia from Dickinson. She visited her sisters, Mrs, Carl Stelk and Mrs. Johnson. T_ Wilson { By MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit with Mrs. Peter Hoffman, who is # patient at a hospital there as the result of a car accident. Mrs. Hoffman sustained a broken nose and collar bone and sev- broken ribs besides various bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner and Mr. and Mrs, Romeo Bailey spent ednesday at the home of het mother, Mrs.’ A.C. wilt H wl i i A i i i Mrs. Hanson end son Forest from Steele visited at her son and daughter- in-law’s, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Han- son's, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Nuland and family were also Ghrist Schoon attended a telephc meeting in Driscoll Saturday after- S.W. Burleigh | By MRS. ALEX STEWART Charley Johnson visited Sunday motored to the Capital City Monday. * The Misses Marie and Irene Malard spent the week-end at their parental home here. Burdette and Sylvanis Irvine Bismarck callers Monday. Alex and D. W. Stewart visited at near Menoken Fri- were ‘Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children, Clarence and Lucille, were in Tuttle Monday. pce | Missouri a o——______—___—"—_0 By MRS. K. &. SNYDER \ eS Mf. and Mrs. Frank Bellmore and son Prank, Jr., of Kent, Minn., were uests at the home of Mrs. ford. Friends of little Miss Delores Che- sak will be interested to know that she is improving from a leg infec- tion and the plaster-paris cast that she has been wearing since early in the summer has been removed. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Robidou end family, Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou, Jean and Mr. and Mrs, William Mac- Donald were Sunday callers at the John Crawford home. Jerome Robidou, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou, undérwent a tonsillectomy Saturday morning at a Bismarck hospital. Mrs, Nellie Suverly of Fort Rice visited a few days last week at the home of her father, John Clark. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Kenneth Snyder were callers at the John Clark home Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Woodworth and sons, Roy. and Richard, spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JE. Chesak. - Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Tressler and Miss, Eleanor MacDonald of Bis- marck visited at the Andrew Irvine and John Crawford homes Sunday. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and ! Northwest Kidder 1 By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE School Robert Hieb returned home this week. from a CCC camp at Salmon, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs, Mart Franzen and Fillimen He iH. if Hl f Hy 3 hr =e FE ht ui Li Ee if ie j litt 2°T'll bet that new man across the street is Panny. 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