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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937 | Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Callers at the Freddie Schuler home Wednesday were Emil Just, Emil ‘Wagner, Ernest Heinle and Edward ‘Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Sr., and Gottlieb Steinert visited friends at Regan Sunday. John Schilski and Edwin Heinle were dinner guests at the Keller home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Kar] Schatz, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and Mr. and Mrs. John Schlaht and daughters, Leona and Irene, attended the Baptist “Mis- sions Fest” at McClusky Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Willie Steinert and family visited at the John Steinert home at Regan Sunday. Sarah, Ernest, Rachel, Richard and Junior Heinle and Alvin Bender were Sunday afternoon callers at the Karl Schatz home. Edwin Heinle and Henry Ranchler of Turtle Lake were visitors at the Heinle home Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. John Schlafman are the parents of a baby girl. | Regan —————— By HELEN AUNE Miss Aldeen Morris was an over- hight guest of her friend, Hilda Wagaman, last Tuesday. Miss Helen Aune spent the week- end in Sterling with Mrs, B. O. Lein. Harold Maxam and Miss Fern Glanville attended the teacher's meet- ing in Sterling Friday. Mr. and Mrs, N, O. Strand and fam- ily were visitors at Alvin Manning's home in Estherville Sunday. Mrs, Joe Kiefer left for Yakima, Wash., Saturday morning. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the ladies. Victor Nelson came home Sunday | from the Victor Engdahl home. Emma returned with him to the John Engdah] home to resume teaching. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Al- fred Anderson, born last Saturday at a Bismarck hospital, has been named Ina Noreen. Mable Magnus, who has been em- ployed at the Bismarck hospital for some time, spent Sunday at her home here. $——____________- Lyman | By CLARA E. WANTTAJA The Misses Elma Anala and Elma | Siirnio, John Anala and Eino Possio left last Tuesday for their homes in Minnesota. They had been visiting at the Inget home the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Matson and family left Sunday for Minnesota | where they will make their home. | Several members of the young peo- ple’s society have been painting and doing other repair work on the Ly- man hall recently. | Stephan and Arno Kytonen visited | at the Inget home last week-end, The school board held their regu- lar quarterly meeting at Mrs. Thor- son’s home last Tuesday evening. A farewell party for John Juhala and son, Alfred, was held at their home last Friday evening. Mr. “Ju- hala will move to Bismarck to make his home. Mr. and Mrs, Einard Juhala were guests at the Harry Hedstrom home during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harju and daugh- ter, and Mayme Vieno and Lydia Eck- holm visited at the Ed Olson home Sunday. Melvin Erickson and Lawrence Ol-{ son returned to their homes here| Thursday from Minnesota where they Mr, and Mrs, C, N. Lein and family were employed through the summer visited in Wing Sunday with Mr. teh edt and fall months. Lein’s parents. Dave Hochhalter left Monday for California. Mrs. John Waisti was a visitor at the Rudolph Harju home Saturday. Several families attended the Luth- eran church services in Canfield Sun- day afternoon conducted by Rev. Opie S. Rindahl of Bismarck. Visitors from Regan at B. O. Lein’s home in Sterling Friday were Mrs. Allan Westerman and family, and Mrs, Harold Maxam and daughter, Gayle. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Johnson of Still and Mr. and Mrs, George Gray and family of Wilton were guests at Mrs. Cary Michelson’s home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hochhalter and family of Bismarck were visitors at John Steinert’s home Sunday. —_—_—_—_—_—_—* | Rock Hill | ———___—— By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrz mes King and son, Austin, of Mohall, N. D., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, and Mrs. Viola Little and family Wednesday and Thursday. They left Saturday for Seattle, Wash., where they will make their home. Miss McCullough, teacher at school No. 2, spent the week-end at her par- ental home near Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and fam- ily were guests of friends at Wing Saturday evening. Aelred Bousche and Virgil Little left Saturday morning for Kensal, N. D., where they will be stationed at a CCC camp. Martha Graf returned home Mon- day evening after spending a week at the Clayton Little home. Mrs, James King was a Wednesday evening guest of Guss Wester- man and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg of Regan. Isaac Marcovitz of Minneapolis and son, Jake, of Mandan, Myer Orr and Robert Butler spent Sunday at the Marcovitz farm. | Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Ladies aid was entertained at the Ray Little home Wednesday. The next aid will be held at the Rindah! home in Bismarck, Nov. Wyman Glitschka called at the Strand home Thursday. Mrs. Glit- échka and children, who have been visiting here returned to Bismarck ‘with him Friday. Rev. Rindahl conducted services at Canfield Sunday. Supper guests at the Ole Olson home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and Mrs, Olaf Lein and Pete Jacobson. Joe Wold of Still and John Hanson were dinner guests at the Ole Wold home Sunday. P.T.A. meeting will be held Friday afternoon. Potluck lunch will be Miss Wood spent. the week-end at her home near Steele. Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON The Cedar Hill homemakers’ club | Ullin, N. D., stopped at the Ben Mc: | Ecklund +—____________4 By ELBIE MURREY Alfred Sollen who underwent an operation for an infection of the lungs is improving. Cloteal Kling, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling, who has been ill with scarlet fever is improv- ing rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey, daugh- ters Donna, Delores and Virginia, and sons Duane and Jerome spent Sunday afternoon at the Louis Zoller home in Baldwin. Ted and Frank Murrey, who have been employed at the Tom Morgan farm the past week, returned home Saturday. Edgar Jacobson started picking corn for Ivan Holden this week, Ted Murrey and John Partyke were supper guests at the Bert Hedstrom home Friday. Miss Jean Holden spent Friday aft- ernoon visiting Ecklund school No. 7. Victor Anderson called at the Elmer Kling home Friday evening. Frank Partyke, who is employed at tle Holden mine, called at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke Saturday night. McKenzie | SH By MRS. T. T. HUGHES M. A. Doueette is back in a Bis- marck hospital for treatment after Spending a week at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moffit re- turned home from Washington after spending the summer with their son Thomas and family near Spokane, E. L, Adams entered the Bismarck hospital Friday for treatment. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing Thursday evening with good at- tendance The next meeting will be Nov. 11. After the meeting adjourned refreshments were served by Mmes. E, W. Anderson and N. J. Struwing. The Ladies’ Aid was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. John Rodgers at the V. M. Craven home. There were nine members and seven Visitors present. Mrs. Rodgers’ eighty - second birthday anniversary was cele- brated by presenting her with gifts Visitors from Menoken were Mrs. P. Wood, Mrs. A. C. Dance, Mrs. Laura Dance, Mrs. Maude Craven of La- Crosse _ Wis., was also present. The Menoken, Sterling and Mc- Kenzie communities entertained jointly at a farewell party in honor of Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Torgerson iv the McKenzie church Friday night. Hymnal singing and games furnished the evening's entertainment. Those on the refreshment committee wece Mmes. V. Merser of Sterling, J. F.j. Wildfang, McKenzie, Ed. Ebelli Menoken and John Stewart, McKen- zie. The honored guests were pre: sented with a gift of cash by the group present. _The local school board held a spe- cial meeting in the school house Sat- urday evening for the purpose of ap- pointing a clerk as Mrs. Torgerson is anoving to Turtle Lake. Mrs. George Watson was appointed to the position Terry Watson of Bismarck spent the week-end here hunting with his father, George Watson. | Wing ELIZABETH MUELLER Alex Ness, who is employed at the North Dakota penitentiary in Bis- marck, spent Tuesday and Wednes- day at his home here. Arthur Kraft returned from Cali- fornia Wednesday evening. Mrs, Caroline Kraft is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Fetzer, in Steele, Miss Ferne Glanville, Bert and Mary Jane Olson spent last week-end at Valley City attending homecoming. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grimm of Clear Lake, Iowa, are visiting relatives in Wing. Mrs. Gottfried Bossert, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bossert and Mrs. Emanuel Shaldt all of Mercer were Sunday guests at the Rienhold Engel Misses Alice and Margaret Mc- Closkey were visitors at Sterling Sun- miss something.” ‘She always uses a periscope . . ———_—_——_——_* | Richmond | ————— By CHRISTINE BOSSERT Visitors at the G. A. Bossert home | Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Schiadt, daughters, Myra and Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bossert, daugh- A large crowd attended the free show and dance in Wing Wednesday evening. Miss Dorthea Skei, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Skei, and Theobald Stroh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rindahl. They were attended by Ed- ward Stroh, brother of the groom, and Miss Lorraine Stroh, niece of the groom. Christine Bossert called at the Humphrey Bailey home Thursday afternoon. Martin and John Degner and Ar- thur Berg went to Bismarck Thurs- day where they enrolled in the CCC. Rev. Henry Holzhausen, Miss Louise Stienke of Tuttle.and Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and daughter, Delores, were supper guests at the Gottfried Bossert home Sunday. Moffit | By MRS. A. W. FAUST | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wederman of Washington, former residents of Mof- fit, called on Mr. and Mrs, Marshall | Dralle last week. They met with an accident en route here at Glendive, |Mont. Their car was demolished and |both Mr, and Mrs, Wederman were | badly bruised. | Mrs. George Shriner has been vis- iting her brothers, E, A. and Ed Klee- man for the past two weeks. : The grade teachers of Moffit at- ay th ? she’s afraid she’ Closkey home for a short while Sun- | day evening. They were on their way home from a visit in Lincoln Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Boss were sup- per guests of Laura Stickman Sunday evening. The Wing grade teachers motored ) Sterling Friday for a teachers meet- i ing. Mr, and Mrs. John Mueller, Sr., and Mrs, Oliver Millet were guests at the John Brose home Sunday afternoon. Wing Ladies aid was held at the Mrs. James Olson home. A delicious lunch was served by Mmes. James Olson, Bert Glanville, I. F, Lytle and George Anderson. Next month the aid will meet at the John Mueller, Sr. home. Still | o¢—________...—_« By N. O. HAGSTEOM Anthony Erickson, Albert Johnson, and Lee Lundquist returned this week from a few days hunting trip at Devils Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and sons, David and Paul, were guests of relatives at Washburn Sunday. Miss Nadine Noon was the guest of Miss Helen Johnson a few days last week. Irene Spetten visited Edith Back- man Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter and family are moving to their new location five miles north of Bismarck this week, Axel Asplund and Harry Johnson called on friends in Washburn Thurs- day, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson of Naughton township arrived Thursday evening at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, for a short visit. Several of the ladies of the com- |munity attended a shower at the Ole Hagstrom home Sunday afternoon in |honor of Mrs. Albert Hagstrom. The afternoon was spent informally. The honored guest received many pretty and useful gifts. A buffet luncheon was served. . Several infants and pre-school children were given a free medical examination Wednesday at the Still hall by Dr. L. W. Larson of Bismarck and Mrs. Edna Schneider, county nurse. They were assisted by Mrs. Anthony Erickson and Mrs. Albert Johnson., Monday morning school children were vaccinated and im- munized. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and family are moving to the farm re- cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ackerman. Demonstration day Wednesday brought 26 teachers to the Chapin school south of Wilton, taught by Miss Ingrid Hagstrom. Miss Olga Peterson of Minot, was demonstration teacher. ‘County Superintendent Marie Huber was also present. Bernice Dravland of Jamestown were tended a teachers meeting at Ster- ling last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Edwards, Allen Ed- wards, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Porter were supper guests at the Ed Kleeman home Tuesday evening. The Moffit girls and boys kitten- ball teams played at McKenzie on Lein By OLGA M. RISE Ed Nygaard, Alice Arneson and intend to spend the winter. urday evening and Sunday at her par- overnight guests at the Helmer Arne- son home Thursday. Friday morning they left for Washington where they Catherine Lein of Steele spent Sat- ents’ home. Friday. The Moffit boys won, but the Moffit girls lost to the McKenzie girls, Ed and Mike Kleeman and sister, tertained. Mrs. Geo. Shriner, were ent at the Peckens home on Monday eve- Sunday at the Geo. Pehl home near Arena. spend a few days with his grandpar- ents. N. D., conducted services at the Zion church Sunday evening. Mrs, Ga- brielson and Olive Rise accompanied him. mer Arneson accompanied their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Lien, to Fargo, N. D., Monday morning, where they will attend the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. Lien’s sister and her husband. Willmar, Minn., where she will at- tend to business matters. ¥ Schrunk were visitors at the Henry Schuh home in Regan Sunday. Clusky and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mar- chant were dinner guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Witt Sunday. a few days visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Mar- chant. cinity attended the sale at the Eman- uel Scheffer farm Thursday. Welch’s Spur a | corn for the Doppler brothers, was forced to quit work for several days due to @ severe cold. funeral of Julius Dorman, at Glen- coe Tuesday. at the Otto Dorman home. He called a the Robert Welch home Satur- lay. at the W. E. Snyder home near Men- oken Sunday. ning for supper and at the Ben Por- ter home on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, F. H, Pillsbury enter- tained at a goose dinner Sunday, Mr. Hinsey, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Benz, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Hofstad and Grandma Benz. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Porter entertain- ed several guests at a goose dinner Thursday evening, the occasion be- ing their third wedding anniversary. There will be a clinic in the school- house Oct. 22 for school children to be examined and vaccinated. Mrs, Mildred Jameson has spent the past week and a half at Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman spent Neil returned with them to Rev. T. Gabrielson of Woodworth, Mesdames Ted Varholdt and Hel- Mrs, Ole Vik left Thursdey for Mavis “Rosvold of Driscoll spent Biplosical purvey: Saturday and Sunday with ra, 5 Rise. : | Harriett | OUT OUR WAY — [ Menoken | Mr. and Mrs, M. O. Sherman and daughters, Charlotte and Florence, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Sherman and son, Eugene, of Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman and family, Alma Monke and Clarence Sherman were entertained Sunday at a birthday dinner given in honor of Mrs. M. O. sherman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sherman. She was presented with two lovely gifts from the group. Norma and Elmer Agnew and Con- tad Welch were dinner guests of Mr. re Mrs, Andrew Schguer of Sterling day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malard and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. D. Agnew Sunday. The school board met Tuesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs, C. D. King. Mrs. George Schneider, county nurse, and Dr. Orr, physician, exam- ined a number of children at the town hall Thursday. Mrs. Lu Ella Bird, Mrs, Vesta, Guest and Mrs. Richard Ludemann acted as assistants. The school pupils sponsored a party Thursday at the school auditorium. Their parents were guests. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Agnew had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Malard and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein, Mrs. R. M. Ludemann and daughter, Alice Rebecca, Carl Bijorstrom, Opal Melick and Leslie Winkes of , and Elmer Ag- to New York Mills, By MES. CHRIST WETZEL Mrs. E. R. Leach called at the O. G. Weltstock home Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. George Pehl and son, Neil, were guests at the Herman Rochel home Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Weisenburger and childrén spent Sunday at the John Merkel home. The Mission Festival services at the Lutheran church here were well attended. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovick was baptized Sun- day at the Lutheran church. The name chosen was Melvin Mill. Guests at the Christ Wetsel home Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. John Trautman, Rev. Holshausen, Miss Louise Steinke and Mr. and Mrs. John Plines and daughters, Ruth and Esther, Miss Ruby Plines was a supper guest at the William Merkel home Sun By MRS. ALBERT CHRISTIANSEN By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs, Ed Schuh and family Mr. and Mrs, John Reile of Mc- Mrs, John Reile of McClusky spent A number of people from this vi- By MRS. R. M. WELCH ‘Wm. Oder, who has been picking A very large crowd attended the Mr. and Mrs, Paul Barth of Solen spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs, Joe Schmidt. Sterling | By SHIRLEY STEWART The Homemakers club held their regular meeting at the Harold Brown- ‘well home Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Lee and Mrs. Miles Parke were leaders. After the business meeting a tasty lunch was served by the host- ess. : Miss Helen Aune of Wing spent the week-end at the Ben Lean home in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedvic and daughter, Marjory were visitors at the Clarence Long home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McGinnis of Bismarck spent the week-end at the son, Gene and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar |Sunday evening were Jerset and family were dinner guests | Fred Hoff. | Mrs. Warren Belilo left an Lee and son, Stanley, were visitors at the James Koon home in_ Driscoll Monday. Miss Verona Jensen is employed st the Christine Beyer home. She started work Monday morning. Burnt Creek | oO By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Miss Charlotte ‘Bevers, Arnold school teacher, was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Worst : sons, Clinton and Ole, and Janice M, Cod- dington motored to Minot Sunday. Announcement has been made that Paul Klawitter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter, is to be married to Miss Blanche Carpenter of Bismarck some time in November, Mr, and Mrs, Valentine Steiner and John Mahon visited in Bismarck Saturday. By MRS. AUGUST BIECH Visitors at the home of Andrew Kraft Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krein and daughter, Fern, Art Mueller, Emil Steigmayer, Peter Enss and Mrs, Roy Tap and daughter, Minnie. Visitors at the home of Herman Jaton Saturday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs, August Biech and children and Mrs, Andrew Kraft and daughter, Tlajean. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Krein attended the funeral of Mrs, Krein’s uncle, John Sieble at Harvey last Sunday. Miss Martha Kraft, daughter of Mrs. Caroline Kraft, and Krein, son of August Krein, married at McOlusky Friday after- MIGHT SUFFER— , MOSTLY J085, / SO MUCH COMPETITION? Driscoll o——.. By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. F. H. VanVieet of Milwaukee, Wis. returned to their home last week after visiting at the E. A. VanVleet home. Mr, and Mrs, H. G. Taggart of Castle Rock, Wash., and Ed. John- son of Washburn have been recent visitors at the F .O. Johnson home. Mrs, Taggart is a sister and Ed. Johnson a brother of F. O, Johnson. Mmes. Joe Wright and Géorge Schlabach were hostesses for the Homemaker’s club Wednesday aft- ernoon, A group of ladies entertained at a birthday party Wednesday atfter- noon in honor of Mrs. Adolph Janke, Douglas Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, is a patient at a Bis- marck hospital. Mrs .Olson is stay- ing with her son. James Wright and Lawrence Hatle have left for Red Wing, Minn. to join the CCC. The P.T.A. met Friday evening. The - Program consisted of talks by the county superintendent of Kidder county and Miss Hoeft, Musical num- bers were given by the 8th grade pu- Pils and Irene Koessell. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Backman of ‘Wilton and Mr: and Mrs. Axel Soder of Wing were visitors at the C. A. Swanson home Sunday. Mrs. Mathilda Meyer returned home Wednesday from visiting rela- tives at Mandan. The Driscoll grade school was closed Friday because the teachers attended a meeting at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carlson and family of Kidder county and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and family vis- ited at the Charlie Newcomer home Sunday. Northwest Kidder | ——————_—_—_ MES. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, Mabel Hazlegrove and Jake Hieb called at the Russell Woodward home one night this week. re ~~ . Robert Hieb and his father Adolph » Hieb were in Tuttle Saturday night. Dr. Linker and three other men of Goodrich were hunting near, the Hieb farm Sunday. [pees Roy Kraemer and Raymond Hertz went to Bismarck this week and en- rolled in the CCC. John Goldsmith is in Iowa picking corn and Mrs, John Goldsmith is vise iting her parents in Minnesota. Chas. Johnson spent Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch visited day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner of Glen Tis Curious WORLD © By William Ferguson fatally peut buntay! cite eae t “paneer, Do ore ee B. Olsen was a itor Peter Kluckedal home Sunaaye? 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