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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, .} Alta By KARL SCHATZ John Schaeffer was a caller at the Jake Hochhalter home Monday. Edwin Schatz was an Alta shopper Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. \Jake Hochhalter were visitors at the Henry Schacffer home Monday afternoon. Harold Brown was a caller at the , Karl Schatz home Thursday. \ y qi David Hochhalter was an Alta shopper Thursday afternoon. Fred and Ed. Curly of near Alta called at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday. Gustave and Edwin Schatz were! visitors with Harold Brown Wednes- j day evening. Harold Brown was a caller at the Emil Johnson home Thursday after- noon. Ed. Schatz called at Karl Schatz's home Thursday afternoon. George Hecker was a business call- er at the Frank Coomler home Mon- day forenoon. Elmer Qaully was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Monday. George Hecker motored to Mc- Clusky Friday to attend to some busi- ness matters. Henry Schatz motored to McClusky ‘Thursday afternoon. Henry Schaeffer of near Alta was! a business caller at the John Schadt home of near Mercer Thursday after- noon. farold Brown was a caller at the Frank Coomber home Wednesday afternoon. Henry Schaeffer motored to Mc- Clusky Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaeffer are the proud parents of a baby boy born May 14. * Henry Schatz was an Alta shopper ‘Thursday evening. Mrs. L. Adams and daughter Inga were Alta shoppers Thursday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hochhalter were visitors at the Henry Schaeffer home ‘Wednesday cvening. Thafield Schatz called at the Henry Schatz home Saturday eve- ning. Karl Schatz was an Alta caller Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter were Alta shoppers Saturdey evening. Nole Ness of near Alta called at ithe Charlie Larson home Sunday. Edmund, Thafield and Dave Schatz were Alta callers Saturday evening. Henry Schaeffer was a business caller at the Karl Schatz home Thursday. Harold Brown was a visitor at the Ed. Schatz home Sunday. Miss Carolina Brackett visited with Pauline and Esther Schatz Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stievert of near Alta were dinner guests at the Karl Schatz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh were din- her guests at the Dave Hachhalter home Sunday. Harold Brown was a business caller at the Karl Schatz home Friday af- ternoon. David Schatz was a caller at the John Anderson home Tuesday. Henry Schatz of near Alta was a caller at the Karl Schatz: home Mon- Gay night. Alvin Brackett and Eddie Johnson were visitors at the Chas. Larson home Sunday. Mrs. Adams and daughter Inga of neer Alta were visitors at the Karl Schatz home Friday. o——______"""“——_e | Sterling | J el By FERN R. STEWART Mr. Strandness, accompanied by Miss Tillie Wall, and Miss Vera Mc- Cullough were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Tom Stewart and son Glen were Driscoll callers Sunday. Mrs. Hallie Belk returned Satur- day from Minneapolis where she vis- i ‘ith her mother for a few days. Miss Pauline Fuehrer, who is as- sisting with the work at the hotel here, spent Sunday at her home in ‘McKenzie. Charlie Gosney and sister, Miss Florence, accompanied by Miss Lu- cille Elness, were shoppers in Bis- marck Saturday. The Sterling and McKenzie high school ball teams played ball Friday on the Sterling diamond. The score being 18 to 11 in favor of Sterling. Ray Woodstrom of McKenzie was @ Sunday visitor in Sterling. Miss Florence Landley assisted with the work at the Hallie Belk home during Mrs. Belk’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and daughter Lorrine of McKenzie were Sterling callers Friday night. Grandma Johnson was a town call- er Saturday. Joseph Dorson was a town caller Saturday. Other callers were Mrs. Herman Neiman, Mr. and Mis. Tom Stewart and daughter Arylene, and Mr. Slautenhous and son. Miss Fern Stewart visited with} ‘Mrs. Paul Lang Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele and fam- ily were Tuesday callers at the J. D. Stewart home in Driscoll. Henry Aptsnd was a Driscoll call- er Wednesday. Lenard Pederson of Driscoll is as- sisting with the work at Henry Ap- land's for a while. Driscoll callers Tuesday were Lawrence Mork, Tom Stewart, Oscar Anderson, and George Magnus and brother Marvin. William Langley was .a town caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were D «coll callers Tuesday. ia 1 Hall was a town caller Tues- Ye --onica Riley and Erma Cox were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. The Junior-Senior banquet will be held at Bismarck Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kling and son Llewellyn, and Mrs. Agnes Wright attended state contest at Grand Forks last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lang were Bis- marck shoppérs Saturday. Other Bismarck shoppers were Mr. | Frida ‘and Mrs. Henry Jessen and family, accompanied by Loretta Jacobson and son Gene. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Grace Johnson were Sterling callers Monday night. Mrs. John Lee is visiting for a few ays at the George Lee home. Mr. arid Mrs. George Lee were Sun- ay visitors at the home of the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Koon Mrs. F. E. Ries entertained the Mr, and Mrs. Bill Kuloski and chil- dren of Wilton were Sunday callers {| at the A, Kuloski home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barth spent “| Sunday at the Weber, Jr. home. Ladies’ Aid last Wednesday at her home. | _ Miss Rose Fuchrer, George and Ed. ling callers Sunday. Pauline Fuehrer accompanied them to her home in McKenzie. Mrs. Laverne Richardson was a; Sterling shopper Monday. Mrs. C. W. Beyers entertained the | da and Mrs. Helmer Melland were | sitors at the J. H. Riley home Mon- | day night. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Belk were Sterling shoppers Monday night. Lein By OLGA M. RISE Hazel Nelson was in this neigh- borhood assessing Friday. Olga and Joseph Rise spent Wednesday evening at-the Dallas} Barkman_ home. Irwin Rise assisted Geo. Christian- son with field work the latter part of the week. A. H. Helgeson of Regan installed a light plant at the H. E. Helgeson home Friday. Eddie Arneson and Stuart Sever- son left Wednesday for Bismarck where they will spend a few days taking treatments. Mrs. J. O. Rise and son Joseph, ac- companied by Rudolph Kluksdahi motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman mo- tored to Driscoll Friday evening. Dorothy accompanied them home. Hazel Nelson spent Friday night at the John Birkeland home. ‘Word was received here Thursday from Mr. and Mrs. Knut Gunderson of Pensacola, Fla., that they are the Parents of a baby daughter. Valdemar Lein, Arnold Christian- son, Sivert, Sadie and Selina Gylden, and Selma Kise spent Friday eve- ning at J. O. Rise’s home. There will be Norwegian services at the church Sunday afternoon, May 25, at 2 o'clock. Vernon Arneson called at Stuart Severson’s home Thursday afternoon. Orville Gunderson, who has spent the past winter in different points of Minnesota, arrived here the fore part of the week for a short visit. Catherine Lein spent the past week at the H. E. Helgeson home. Sievert Gylden and Selma Rise spent Sunday at J. O. Rise’s home. A large crowd attended the Ladies’ Aid meeting held at Alfred Arneson’s home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M..J. Lein and fam- ily of Fero, N. D.. spent a coyple of days visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Arnold Christianson and Olga Rise spent Sunday evening at Hazel Nel- son's home. : A. H. Helgeson and Axel Lundberg of Regan called at H. E. Helgeson’s and J. O. Rise’s homes Sunday. ] o Harold Kraft has been helping at the Ray Hazlegrove farm a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roemo Bailey were shopping in Wing Saturday after- hoon, The Kraft young folks were in Tuttle Saturday evening. Bluch Wagner called at Arena Sat- urday. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and son Hugh Arena ——$____. By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Fuehrer and son Jimmie were Ster- | | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson were bust ‘ness callers in Bismarck last Thurs- | day. Mrs. Rosborough of Killdeer is vis- iting with her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and daugh- ter spent last week at the J. B. Glan- ville home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner were Homemaker's club at her home Tues- | Sunday callers at the Dan Hein! home. Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Bleth of Sanger spent Saturday and Sunday at the Mueller home. Mrs. Bleth stayed for a few weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter of Regan were visitors at the J. O. Lein home Sunday. John Weber, Jr., was a caller in Tuttle Friday. Mrs. Ed. Larson entertained the Homemaker's club last Friday at her home. Mrs. John Weber, Jr., was a caller at the Mueller home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Auch of Tuttle were callers at the Fred Aichels home Sunday afternoon. Callers at the Bossart ‘home Sun- day afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Philiph Weber and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plines of Arena. Sunday callers at the Mueller home were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and family, Helen Bleth, and Edith Muel- ler. Mrs. Carolina Kraft and Andrew were business callers at the Weber, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham and son were visitors at McKenzie Sun- day. John Weber,Jr., and wife called at the Barth home Tuesday. A number of people went to Regan Sunday to attend the first ball game played in this vicinity. Tuttle beat Regan by a score of 26 to 6. Melvin Lein and family of Rugby spent Saturday at the Olaf Lein home. Anna Maric Mueller spent Monday night with Clara Barth, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg, Martha Andrew and Arthur visited relatives in Wilton Sunday. Quite a few people from here at- tended Play Day in Bismarck last Wednesday. = J eeeaenrrterr eran rie we | Turtle Creek | [RSeRsechcich ideo | By SARAH HEINLE Mrs. Dave Keck was a caller at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday. A. H. Heinle and sons Ernest and Richard and daughter Rachel were callers at the G. Shearer home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. baby and Herbert Wagner were Wil- ton shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagge and baby daughter were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klein and daughter were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday evening. ‘Wm. Wagner is the owner of a new truck which he purchased Saturday evening. Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Dave Keck is busy breaking at the L. E. Hall home. Re John Oberg’s son is breaking at the G. Shearer home. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wagner and rd were Wilton shoppers Satur- were shopping in Tuttle Thursday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and @| family were entertained at Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bailey. Ed. Poud called on Ed. Smith Sun- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove mo- tored to Goodrich Sunday to visit old friends. Mrs. Owen Mcintyre, Glanville, Mrs. R. C. Halver, and Mrs. J. J. Scallon from this vicinity were among those who attended Larson's home Friday afternoon, Laverene Gulberg was an overnight, urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scallon and fam- ily attended play day evercises in Bismarck Wednesday. George McIntyre, and Melvin Web- home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son Stanley were supper guests at the McIntyre home Sunday evening. Ed. Wagner was a caller at the Christ Wolf home Sunday. Bert and Dean Glanville motored to Willow City Sunday to visit at the Eugene Champion home. They re- turned home the same evening bring- ing Bert's father, Johanthan Glan- ville, with them, who will visit here for a short while with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and son Richard called at Ed. Wagner's home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas and daughter called at the Bert Glanville home Wednesday afternoon. Omer Tice was out through this vicinity delivering gas Thursday af- ternoon. Howard Glanville was a business caller at McIntyre’s home Thursday forenoon. Lester Knowles, our road main- tainer, was an overnight guest at Bluch Wagner's home Friday night. Ed. Smith was a visitor at the Mc- Intyre home Sunday. Gotfred Webber visited at the Kraft home Sunday. ° age Wing e By LILLIE MUELLER Mrs. J. J. Horner met with the Richmond 4-H club at the Jake Hein home Thursday. Miss Helen Bleth accompanied Mrs. Horner. Mrs. Axel Soder and daughter vis- |ited with Mrs. Gust Anderson last y. Myrtle Magnuson spent the week- end with Freda Bera. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Davis and chil- dren visited with friends and relatives in Killdeer Saturday and Sunday. Miss McGinnis accompanied them as far as Bismarck. Mrs. E. 8. Larson had as her guest last week Mrs. Orville Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brezden and family were Wilton shoppers Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ervine and fam- ily were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Wm. Brezden and son Frank and daughter Mary and Edward Klein mee Wilton shoppers Saturday eve- iB. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and Saturday. Among those who were visitors at the E. R. Lagge home were Mr. and Homemaker’s club held at Mrs, Ed.|Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Richard itor at and daughter Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibel and son Marvin and Ticner and son Bobby, John Oberg and daughter and Margene Shearer, on Sunday. Among those who were visitors at Ed. Smith, Ralph Halver, Owen and | the Fred Wagner home Sunday were |the Mr. and’ Mrs. Wm. Wagner and Mr, ster were callers at Ray Hazlegrove's | 8d Mrs. Edward Ezlinger and family. |the hall, Still | By B. P, HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.tNoon and daughter Neva called on Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson Sunday. Mrs. Fred Johnson and infant son returned home the first part of last week from the Bismarck hospital. Harry Triska called on Eric Pear- son Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Law and daugh- ter Margaret visited Tuesday p. m. with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, son Verner and daughter Hilma, L. M. Nordquist and son Ver- ner visited Sunday afternoon at the Fred Johnson home. Mrs. Harry Triska and son Mike were shoppers in Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund, sons Lloyd, Robert and Kenneth and Miss Laura Bensen motored to Flasher Fri- day to spend the week-end at the home of Mrs. Asplund and Miss Ben- son, Albert Johnson called on Bert Hed- strom Sunday. ‘The Ladies of the Still Mission held their regular meeting Friday, May 16, in the Still hall with a good at- tendance. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nelson and the twins, Billy and Betty, were dinner cues of Mrs. Arthur Johnson Tues- . Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Johnson were shoppers in Regan one day last week. John Johnson and son Fred were Wilton callers one day last week. Eric Pearson and families were call- ers of Mrs. Ole Hagstrom Monday. Johnson Wednesday. Mrs. J, M. Thompson spent Satur- Falkenstein. sons of Fairview, Mont. last Friday to get his daughter Mabel. the Emil Backman home Sunday. Ernest and daughter Rachel were| Weiser and Gorman St¢ Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mrs. Edwin Johnson made a brief call at | Ida. Tosseth visited Sunday with Mr. Lytte motored to McClusky | her cousin Maxine Johnson of Wilton. | day Mrs. Oscar Ecklund and son Mel- vin were callers at the Hagstrom home Sunday. hd Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lundquist and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Johnson Sunday. The following Juniors of Wilton (high school ‘were entertained at the home of Misses Ingrid and Margaret Hagstrom Thursday evening, May 15: Ruth Frietag, Alice Johnson, Herbert Huff, Harry Vincent, Buster Liver- gard, Eva Krush, Dorothy Little, ; Joyce Iverson, Harry Brezden, Cora {De Vie Richard, Edna Falkenstein, Clarence Anderson, Esther Polonsky, Louis Lind, and Ruth Stenquist with Mr. Joseph Hanson as their advisor. ; Two outside guests were - Margaret ; and Russell Johnson. Harry Triska called at the Conrad | Johnson home Monday. Mrs. Ed. Brochi visited one day last week with Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Leo Strand called at the Eric Pear- son home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Law visited one | day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Con- were Regan callers Friday. Shirley accompanied them home. Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson and Mrs, H. Taylor called at J. L. Little's Wednes- day. Batty and Laurence Fitzgerald and Vincent Sherman motored to Bis- marck Wedne g Callers at the Lewis Jorgenson home Sunday were I. Marcovitz and Sons Robert and Milton, Hester Bailey and Gilbert Ward, Clyde and Virgil Little. Callers and dinner guests at the J. F. Little home Sunday were Eliza- beth and Laurice Jorgenson and Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kremenetsky and @iughter. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Heinley and daughter called at the red Ehnes home Sunday. Guests at the P. E. Patton home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc- Clusky and family of Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family and Jim Doherty. Regan callers Saturday were Mrs. tad Johnson. Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter Merlin and Edna Johnson called on Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein Saturday. Hazelton ] By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER Arne Dahl and Vincent Zirbes were Bismarck callers Monday. Jake Rott and daughters Cleo and Luella shopped in Bismarck Friday. County Play Day aws held at the local fair grounds Monday. The Lin- ton school was well . Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Buck were Bis- marck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shea and daughter Mildred, accompanied by the two high school declaimers, Miss Eula Simpkin and Herbert Roesler, and their coach George Puschinsky, left last Wednesday morning for Grand Forks, where the declaimers entered in the contests held at the University of North Dakota. Mr. and nei Shea and daughter visited rela- ves. Superintendent Hullsether and Mrs. Hullsether, drove to Hazelton Sunday from Killdeer, and visited at the Emil Dietrich home. The Misses Margaret Scherr and Ethel Koch, accompanied by Eugene Landsberger and John Shea, drove to Linton Monday evening and attended the show “Rio Rito” at the Willows Theatre. The Misses Lacunda and Rufina Appert were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. The high school declaimers, Miss Eula Simpkins antl Herbert Roesler made a very good showing at the state final contest’ held at the uni- verity at Grand Forks the latter part of the week. Miss Simpkins took sec- ond place in the state girls’ e Ernest and daughter Rachel were | contest, and Herbert placed fourth in callers at the G. Shearer home|the boys’ contest. The debating team composed of Miss Mildred Shea, Miss debat- ed in the final contest with Larimore, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibel and but lost the decision, four to three, [Driseot —} eo By MRS. NINA DODGE The Jast meeting of the P. T. A. was held’ in the hall, Friday evening. Election of officers for next year was Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner were | Held. A-talk on “Thrift,” was given by J. W. Riley of Bismarck. Lunch was served in the basement. Mrs. Gorman of Fargo is spending @ few days here with her daughter and son-in-law, Prof. and Mrs. Herun. A farewell surprise party was given for Jerry Kafer Saturday evening at the Knudson home. The evening was spent in playing whist. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and family spent Sunday afternoon at Newcomer's. Mrs. Knudson and daughter Valdis and Miss Hanson called at the Ros- vold home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruschwein and Miss Ortman were shoppers in Bismarck’ Mrs. Bert|son Malvin were Wilton shoppers | Saturday. Mrs. Jackson returned home from the Bismarck hospital last Friday, Miss Nettleton was.a week-end vis- ie the Kolstad home: south of wn. Kenneth Tompt, entertained a guest at the Chas. Johns home Sat-| Rudolph Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Otto | number of his playmates in honor of his birthday Tuesday after school. Games were played, after whick a de- licous lunch was served. Rev. Vater of Bismarck will deliver baccalureate address to the high school graduates Sunday, May 25, at Mrs, Chapin and Mrs. Clarence Swanson spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs, Chapin’s mother, Mrs. C. A, Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Jamchoian spent Sat- urday night and Sunday in Bismarck, visiting her mother and sister. on Mrs, Jackson Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Martha Olson returned from Fargo Thursday and will spend some time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eizenbeiz, [Rock it} By RUTH LITTLE 8. W. Nemets was a Regan caller Phe ces called at the Ray Chas, Heddick called at the O. W. Backman home Sunday morning. Ernie Gordon and Jennings Kettle- son are employed at the Rue Brothers home. The spent Sunday at their Parental homes. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Fisher and fam- ily of Regan were Sunday guests at the Walter Scott home. Laurence Fitzgerald called at the J. F. Little home Tuesday. Chas Colip called at the Mrs. Mary Rasche home Tuesday. Those from around here who at- tended play day at Bismarck Wed- nesday were Clayton, Virgil and Phyl- Bouche and Harlan Albert Perkins called on Albert] lis Little, Alfred Schilling. Others started but turned back on acocunt of bad roads. day with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence} Ira Bailey and Gilbert Ward were Regan callers Monday. 5 Martin Feuling called at the Ed Rasche home Wednesday i Chas. Our motored to Regan Thurs- He also called at J. F. Little's. Mrs. Mary Rasche and Edith Colip P. E. Patton and daughter Alice, Al- fred Bouche, Homer Taylor, Earl Mowder, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey, Mrs, Mabel Bailey, Ole Olson, Fred and Oscar, Dee Bailey, H. C. Rasche, Ed Rasche, Mr. Ehnes and son Willie, Lewis Jorgenson, S. V. Monroe and Andrew Kolb. Alfred Bouche called at the L. Jor- genson home Monday morning. Andrew Kolb Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver called at the W. H. Kolb home Monady. Oscar Magnuson motored to Wing Monday. Mrs. Walter Scott and son Clarence were Regan callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daughter Burnett were Thursday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. Mis Gladys Gramling, who has made her home with the James Fitz- gerald family for the last month, re- turned to Bismarck Thursday where she wil visit a few days with her sister, Mrs. John Stewart. The Homemakers club held a spe- oc cial meting at the schoolhouse Thurs- day to make plans for achievement. day, which will be held at Menoken in June. The annual meeting and election of officers will be held at the Ole Olson home. Mrs. J. F. Little, Clayton, Ruth and Phyllis motored to Wing Sunday eve- Mrs. Mary Rasche and daughter Shirley spent Sunday with Mrs. Rasche’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Colip. Mrs. Fitzgerald and son James and Vincent Sherman called at the J. F. Little home Saturday afternoon, t Clear Lake Mrs. Christ ition sate Mrs. Er- By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN nest Schoon returned home from their trip to Verona the first of the week. L. A. Slaatenhus and son Ole, who have spent the winter in the south, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. H. A. Smith, who had spent the past° week at Regan and Bis-| day marck, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Smith was called there by the sudden ilines of her daughter, Mrs. John Carlson. Rudolph Klucksdahl was @ Bis-/ 9, marck caller & Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne and daugh- ter Ruby were callers at the F. B. Paslay home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelsen and family of Driscolt visited at the H. A. Smith home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles and fam- ily were shopping in Bismarck Satur- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson and family spent @:nday visiting at Mof- fit. Mrs. Marie Olausen, sons Olaf, Er- ling and Raider visited Sunday in Lein township. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family at Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith motored to Driscoll Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson. L. B. Nelson spent Tuesday at Bismarck. —_________» | Ecklund i By JUSTINE MORRIS Mabel McCullough was a shopper in Wilton Tuesday. Clarence Falkenstein was a caller at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday. Bennie Anderson visited with Louie Johnson Tuesday. Joe dJiras visited with Donald Morris Tuesday. Donald Morris and Levi Anderson were callers in Baldwin Monday. Donald Morris called at the A. F. Anderson home Tuesday evening. . Clarence Falkenstein called at the Gene Perkins home Thursday. Levi Anderson visited with Louie Johnson Tuesday. Steve Morris of Bismarck was an over night guest at the T F. Morris home Thursday. Herman Falkenstein was through this vicinity assessing Wednesday. Levi Anderson was a caller at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday morn- Orville Falkenstein was a shopper i|in Wilton Tuesday. Donald Morris called on Louie Johnson Tuesday. Levi Anderson was a caller at the Wallace Anderson home Wednesday. T. F. Morris was a caller at the Edward Morris home Friday. Orville Falkenstein visited at his home near Baldwin Wednesday. Sam Brown visited at the T. F. Morris home Thursday evening. Clarence Falkenstein was a brief caller at the H. A. McCullough home Marion Morris was a caller at the A. F. Anderson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson were shoppers in Wilton Saturday. Orville Falkenstein was a visitor at bed Herman Falkenstein home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. T. F, Morris and chil- dren James, Justine, Aldene and Eu- nice, visited at the Edward Morris home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and son Leslie Wayne visited with Mr. Falkenstein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Falkenstein, Sunday. Among those who visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday were: Cecil and Leonard Morris, Vivian Erstrom, Irene Stanke, Levi and Bennie And- M. F. Parker and Orville Falkenstein. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson vis- ited at the Elmer Williams home near Baldwin Sunday. Aldythe McCullough spent week-end at her parental home. Orville’ Falkenstein called at the Gene Perkins home Saturday. Bennie and Levi Anderson were efson, the over night vis Saturday. #H. A. McCullough returned from Towa, where was called by the death of his father. guests ‘with Donald Mor-!ner guests ' we at the Arthur Tees home ednesday, Mr. and Mrs. E. Glanville spent Sunday at the Henry Sellinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- Orville Falkenstein called at the|ily and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jazzman Clarence Falkenstein home Tuesday evening, . Driscoll ‘ ° [ By MBS. F. 0. JOHNSON Miss Dagmar Albertson of Minne- apolis, who has been several days with Miss Della Olson, left Fri- day for her home. A. Elsenbeisz and son §ddie mo- tored to Fargo Friday returning Sat- urday accompanied by Mrs. Clarence nae who has been there for some coll. A birthday party was given Satur- day afternoon for Mrs. Carl Erick- son in honor of her birthday. Mr. and ag Nels Meland spent Wednesday in Bismarck. The Misses Dagmar Rosvold, Helen Swindling, Thelma Skogen and Han- nah Dronen spent the week-end at their homes. Mrs. 5 Mrs. Clarence 81 ‘and daugh- ter Beva Jean spent Monday with ald Kafer at the H. A. Knutson home By LARS JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson were Capital City visitors Thursday. Ludvig Hanson and F. R. Simons were dinner guests at the Lars Jacob- son home Sunday. Ruth Larson spent the week-end visiting her cousin, Marie Jacobson, in Painted Woods. Ole Olson visited this community Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex and Violet Volkman, from Wilton, were| 55 guests at the Con Johnson home Sun- day. Edythe Gok and Mrs. Lars daberry Jacobson called at the Rudolph Hagen ‘This home in Painted Woods Friday eve- » Frank Ruth Larson, Frayne » Gene Damstrom, and Grace, Ray and Simons. ch E children, from Nettle Creek son home Sunday. Lester Larson traded his old car for & new one recently. Mrs, Tom Morgan called at the Si- mons home Monday. Mrs. Will Brown, son Lester and Orbra Hannefeld, from Painted Woods, called at the Alvin Lange home Sun- Mrs. Lars Jacobson visited at the were Wing shoppers Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Ed. Homemakers club Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and |daughter Marjory June, and Jake Wentz drove to Bismarck Monday afternoon, where Henry consulted a Andrus Seitz is working for David Hein this week. Miss Tillie Wentz, who has been employed at the David Hein home for the past month returned to her Parental home Saturday. Charles Johns and daughter Theo motored to Wing Saturday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wents and family spent Sunday evening at the Henry Setlenger homé. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son baal were Bismarck shoppers Mon- y. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were din- pd guests at the I. F. Lytle home esday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Starh and township, | Ben guests at the W. A. Lar- W. A. Larson home Monday afternoon. i Florence Lake peace ee er ese Mrs. John Witt were busi- at the Wagner home Larson and family it the past week visiting at the Ed. Larson home. Mr, and Mrs. E. Glanville were ‘Wednesda: Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughter Irene, and Mrs. J. E. Witt, were Sunday callers at the Fred Smith home. Mrs. Henry Sellinger and family and Mrs, John Witt drove to Wing Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Johns and sous and daughters spent Sunday afternoon at the D. F. McClellen home. Miss Catherine Lee of Denhoff spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. D. F. McClellen. Mr. and Mrs, J. BE. Witt were din- family, Alfred Mallay and LeRoy it spent Sunday at the Her- man Nieters home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and Scr cat naan a londay ev at - ters home. Mr. and \Mrs. Carl Johnson were re) bs & ‘-} | | | : + : & E >i i 4 i reee ae ae oe 5 BERS ERBERFs & BRbEeR? F E FA I ad Ey a z 4 i i f i Baa aT g : ff the church night. It was Gecided to try and get the basement dug and @ foundation under the par- F Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fern areca and Thelma Mof- Rev. Kinsler and family Per guests at the B. F. Lane Wednesda: iy i Friends will be interested in hear- ing of the marriage of Ida to Mr. Welch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen and son Altas motored to Bismarck last Saturday. Everett Porter home Tuesday night. A fair crowd was present. Games and stunts were played and a lunch was served by the girls. ———__a__. {PEOPLE'S FORUM‘ OO Dickinson, N. Dak. Editor, Tribune: th gTRRRECEE sie e EEEgY s = Mr. Garberg. called Friend. waht ee dong ten you when T heard he was’ z ie . Larson entertained the| he {to broadcast over WDAY, I immedi- ately wrote him a personal letter asking him several questions on his stand in the matter of the closed banks, and asked him as a personal. friend to write a letter giving me his answer, and not over WDAY, but I noticed that in this. circular letter answered me. Over WDAY he Stated he had a quite a number of Certificates of indebtness issued by the Guaranty Fund Commission, and that may be true, but HE does not Say that those certificates were very likely purchased by him, or he did not say tiat he lost the actual cash in closed banks. It is also very lixely Possibie that he did handie a law sult for a party that lost his money in ons of the closed banks, and who Perhaps turned over these certificates to him for his dekt, and in that way M7 Friend expected to realize a few doliars on those cert'ficates, or it may be possible aso that he bought them with ore of his radio sengs. There are many ways to-get 2 hold of “tust- ea” bank certificates. I want to ssy to the public, and to the voters in particular, that tie Guaranty Fund law was made ia the Teguiar course of legislation. The bankers had their eyes just as wide Open then as they row have, the only difference being that row, they have more experience with that par- ticular law. It was held out to the depositors as a state law and they Geposited their savings in tie banks with the state passing upon the soundness of the banks, with the state law guaranteeing the depositor his savings. In that way confidence was sold to the depositors through the window, and if that turned out to be a bad law, I have no objection to having the law repealed. However, first 0 better wey would be provided to take care of those who suffered the actual loss in cash, under that worthiess law as you cail it. If you think that contracted obligations can 80 easily be cancelled, ard if you will be successful in the repsnl of that law, which is a depositors contract, then we will find no end to the de- mand for a law to put the matter to & public vote, and to cancel all con- tracted debts in the state of North Dakota. How would they like that? I feel that is just what they are driv- ing the money losers to demand. What do you people think about that? I mean those thet are new burdened with heavy debts. Would you vote to set yourself fzee from debts with | One election vote? Now, I want you to understand that I am not for such @ move, and never would vote for it, but that is just what is in line with what the bankers are asking the vot- ers to do for them next June. Now, so much on the statements made by My Friend. I feel that T should also t21l the public the truth about that wonderful chairman of Banks and Banking Commit- tee at the last legislative session. I went t> Bismarck to appear before that committee and be heard on that Tepeal bill, and when I gci to the capitol, I at once called on the chair- man, who is a good friend of mine, told him what I was there for and he assured me that they would have &® committee meeting the next day in the evening, and that I would be welcome to speak. For tiat reason T decided to stay over until the next day, which I did. I went up to the capitol in the afternoon, spending my time in the senate chamber and was there until it closed its session for that day. As e rule they don't close before each chairman of the various committees makes his an- nouncements as to when and where the meetings are held, so my good friend, the chairman, got up and made his announcement, and to my complete surprise stated from the floor of the senate chamber that on account cf some other social doings going on in the city, and assuming that some of the members cf his com- - mittee wanted to attend they could . not have any committee mesting that Now, ‘that was sure @ very interest- ing privilege extended to a depositor that lost his savings in a closed bank. you I could have stayed over. Well, it would have been fine if I would ag banks are now fighting to keep bankers from repaying them their lost money, or even a portion of it. It sure is a wonder to the voters and tax-payers taat in the winter months the senators make a desper- ate fight for a raise in salary because He ‘Thanking A. J. Nathan, A loser of hard earned sa’ . GLACIERS SCOOPED LAKES, ANCIENT SHELLS RE Urbana, Il.—(?)—Fresh water shells indicate how the last great glacial period built the present lakes of northern North America, says a ‘This was because during many mil- lions of years the rivers had cut deep and drained the lakes. mollusks in this territory, and then left lakes behind it, the river shell- fish proceeded with alacrity to in- habit lake, | x

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