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at a si a « t! a % pres week. H who makes his home with her, at the home of his grandmoth B. Slater of Brittin, during his aunt's absence. mille of Menoken called at the Ed. Doppler home Sunda oppler homer visited the Dorman) (MIs. Fork econ. motored near |ing boys Sunday Saat visitng Mr. and Mrs, Luverne, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Michelsen,’ family ‘ - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuntz and ‘Mr. d ace Dirla ie g Mr. and Mes. Mr. and Mrs. en,! family and Grandpa Johnson were! tamily, who ha ; , and Mrs, Horace Dinam one on Monday jee Bid ee eivca and iehillc | Getdes ae lees ae the Baaieonbaaie| eee tae hares spent dere cy an apnot TH Pat ee ? A. | _ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS || ves. to's! darks "he, ely, the High School Glee club will’ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kech and sous Lester and Kenneth were Turtle Lake shoppers Saturday evening. | ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and sons and daughter were visitors at the Fred Wagner home last Sunda, Ludwig Wagner and son Albert and daughter Helen were business callers sons were visiting with Mrs. Seibel’s parents Sunday. Wilton shoppers Wednesda: Wilton shoppers Saturda: Aid of the Precbyterian i patie: the Presbyterian) wil] meet in the Log Cabin on the j E. R. Lugge was a ee core met Thu y afternoon of May 14th, There will |Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Floyd! were business callers at the Hassin at the Wm. Brezden home Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Clifl nual election of officers | Swanson. ‘Eli home Sunday in Sterling town- evening. at the E. R. Lugge hom ton Saturday evening were: Mr Richard, Andrew and daush chel, Jennings Young folks, Bernard let eee ee [ree cece fell 2 os ley Gaub, ir. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson of | amily f Marie ezden, Mr. * 9 a oo \f ly from near Steele, and Mr. and Ratisas wae Wagner "08 daugh- y Gaub, Leona Gaub, Leo apes ee Mr. and Mrs. E. J.; Mrs. Christ Schoon and family were : . Wa garet Garr s: n Sunday. | eeaaio amber amiae’ at’ tie “ABerpn ters and Walter Heintz, Bob len and folks, Paul Bre: Mike Kebyinck. Ptah y |. John Neuhardt of At be tie “p Viiting with Mrs.|M a with her ; g———-— ----——— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clootin were ae ve Heinle Monday . Wilson, Ete , Bismarck visitors Saturday afternoon, Neuhar H. Hein rey WAIT HOR xi Mrs. G, Hochalter and | By FEEN B. STEWART | Christ Sehoon waa Driscoll cailer home eae nerttilae on Fonda y of Milton, were guests at the) | | ateandag. Mr. . nee heme Friday e | Mr. John Sedivie were|" nis Eacille Milman elosed a term Turtle Lake a ee | caller in Bism: hursday. Per ot | Ed e—___— - 4 - see — chmidkunz were Bismarck caliers ‘ Welch’s Spur | Olsen went to Bismarck Sat- |» —__—_ —___ ease y. Mrs. Schmidkunz and baby ing With relatives here. They came ( eich Ss Ope to do some shopping. | | Estherville | cauuhter came home ‘Thursday. i Aa Neder > anand son Edwin | vile We cl Nes: visited at the Oscar! Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were the Floyd Owen hom 1 hom: Thursday afternoon. , Sterling callers Wednesday. Murrich motored t of this week while at MeMurrich returned home Sund: Mr. and Mrs. Horace 4 |, at Vall : family made seve al E Elsie, were “yyy” Harry Davenport motored to Mothers end friends were present marck this week. Q Wilton Tuesday afternoon where she snd 4 good time was enjoyed by an} y all. been making Chester Boyd were Bis M an Vine ey nan Wing Sat- | Stturday. i 2a and, epher a enoke a cna Berg home near Wing 5. a Mrs. Sharpe and Mrs. Ed Gibson | i mn, en route to Bismarck Wednes- Eldon Snyder called at the Ed Dopp- By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Ser. anavSkre. aera nie MMicheleenjand | crates sa acsnt Werks ‘ were overnight guests of Mr. and Jer home Friday evening. Dae : Se ee ee anaes paredits| ae day night: Mrs. John Dixon and family, : ; With Dean Kusch. | and Mrs. Sidney Waddington | family called at the Irvin Reid home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. M. Welch called at the Hor- meeting 1 {and Mrs, Otto Ayers, who are patients! Floyd Swanson spent Sunday after-|Sharp, were Sunday visitors at the’ lin the Bismarck hospital. {noon with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Samp-| Ed. Gibson home Mrs. Miss Meryle Smith closed a suc- and Mrs. H. M. Ward have cessful term of school Thursday noon, |! moved on a farm near Baldwin. Mr.!and she left for her home at Valley Mr. and Ms. Gerald Jones of Bis- and Mrs. W. E. Titus and grand- City that afternoon. marck were week-end guests of Mr.'daughter, Mavis Rosvold, spent Sun-| H. R. Wright of Sterling township, | The Odd Fellows lodge held a meet- and leer Yeakle, day with them. |was a caller at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s ing Weenesday evening, Grand Mas-, Miss Marrarette Olsen spent Satur-| The mothers of the children in the | home ‘Thursday and he was also & Ie eave of Drake and Deputy ,day and Sunday visiting friends in’ primary grades entertained Miss Net- |caller on Eli Harding. Grand Master I. C. Davies of Bis- Hazelton, Miss Olsen formerly tleton and the children at a surprise} Robert Clarke was a business caller marck were in attendance. taught in the Hazelton school. party Friday afternoon in the hall. ‘at the Edward Smith home Friday. ak Wtidred ‘MeDorneli, who re-| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirby of Bis- | Mrs. P. Tompt and children, Misses; Mrs. Nora Sharp and Mrs. Ed. Gib- cently, Monleted a term’ of school marc were dinner guests of Mr. andi Vernice and Evelyn Newcomer, Jose-|son were. Sterling callers Friday. tear Hague, left Wednesday for Greg- | Mrs. A. C. Dance Sunday evening. phine Johnson and Edna and Lena! John Elness was a Bismarck vis- ory Landing, Mo. where she will} |Berg spent Sunday evening at the J. itor Sunday. have a fou: months’ visit with an aunt | + | A. McCann home. | Ed. Gibson was a business caller eDo sell Pee ob _ nt ae Naere Newcomer |at the J. W. Byers home Sunday y September spent Sunday w: r. and Mrs. the A. H. Heinle home Thursday. e viein- |" * \Homer Nelson of Clear Lake. whe Weikeenge oo baad Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibel and ity, | By BURDELLA B. HELGESON | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen spent; Ralph Byers was a caller at the Delle Bi family were| — " 'onday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar Hl.|Scamon Gibson home Monday eve-| y dinner guests at the home of will ' Meland. | ning. and Mrs le. es “| ‘The Ward girls spent the week-end) Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and rtained the cne is |at their home near Baldwin. json, Augusta, were callers at Mrs. ening.| ‘The ‘The Misses Dorothy and Josephine | Jennie Clarke's home Friday. Johnson and Lilly Sampson spent| Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet —--——— | Sunday morning. ‘also rendered a number. Heaton By SARAH HEINLE return The Congregational Ladies Ai jmeet at t home Mr. and Mrs. John Ham! <alherer e club Tuesd ted to attend. in Legion Auxiliary | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spitz¢! Mf American, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson | ship. of Sterling called at the Alfred Hog-} Ed. Freshour was a Sterling caller stad farm Thursday evening. | Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and; Frank Jaskcowski and sons, of Bis- Children motored to Bismarck Sun-|marck, were business callers at the and visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm.|J R. Johnson's farm Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen and ‘ + t ‘ Miss Iscne Malsby, Regan teacher, | Wm, Koven, who has been visiting yeports the following pupils on th Mrs. Shoemaker in jonor roil for the past six wer seed ne . Thelma Hanson, John } Wagaman, Shirley Ernest Heinle was a business We Among those who shopped in Rasche, Har s , Rollin Michelsen, Robert Lund. 1 F. O. Johnson and children] Hansen home. Nsie Aune and Florence Bei d at the Lewis home Wednesday| Harry Clootin was a Sterling caller son of Bismarck spent | evening. | Saturday night. j t his parental home in | Ed. Gibson was a Sterling caller oe ‘| Monday. He was accompanied bj r i : v Sterling Josephine Brenneise, son Mike, len ant ters Anna and Mrs. Knocks nd = dav taica, Mr. Bismarck ; | Robert Clarke. “’Milion Kelly of Tuttle spent the | Wedn at the Oscar An- scek-end at the home of his brother, | derson home. Ee are war weigepealioy Od N. Keily of Regan. George Magis was a Ditimalleall |e no ter Gublle Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins and Rus- {er Thursday evening. . . . rs. L. Hopkins amy Gate} Miss Clara. Anderson spent Thurs-| oft, Gteiing. ere g where they spent the , day night with Mi Flor h “ 13 fey acre ite | SA ay ee een Mrs. W. A. Stile and Robert Bar- T from Bism chn Olsen the proud parents of porn Wednesday, May baby boy ue: ternoon. wm. Walter Kershaw was a caller John Neul morning ith relative | Mrs. Fred H. where of Wing visited at| Hassin Eele was a Driscoll caller] S’turday “eran in Sterling John s home Friday. Monday. aturday night. | ‘ourtlotte Ww Veron: Riley spent We: t the John Bishge Sunda} afternoon with her sister, M: vek Sunday. Pete Kobylnick NC GHier anes e crowd atiended the mer Meland ‘ Kobylnick’s parents | Nan Crom ot 300 trees to ph Fe eanyevenitie There | Mel’ Nées ‘was [‘Driaooll’ caller | Dunn ‘were Sumaky "vinitonsit Hazel- ier Spcleher Tees to Plan isiness, Wil be another dance Saturday May Thursday ton. E John MeCormi wes a business M Chas. McClouard and Ed Guy and Morris Loomis of Osage, a. Towa, are spending a few days visit- s R. M. WELCH By MRS. in —— afternoon, . i By Mrs. Rey Little ' who were shopping in Bis- Mrs. W. J. Schultz went to ‘Wood- Marcus Trembley and M Floyd Owen and Lorrie Olson called: marek Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, worth, N. D., Wednesday to visit with Bismare iis abe Mrs, Carl Berg and Mrs, Jake'J. H. Riley, Bud Sedivic, Mr. and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shultz were; Ernest Miller spon- Phil Fisher were shoppers in Wilton Mon- Mrs. ‘Tom Stewart, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Bernice Sherman and at daughter Beryl, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson, Mrs. H. R. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang. Ed Schmidkunz and son Pete were Miss MeMurrich has been ¢ the Robt. Welch home nig} ; her mother worked home. Mrs lay for Mrs. Linton callers Tuesday | Macomber LR ise cia day. The Carffield Ladies Aid met he Anna Strand home Wednes ith a good sized crowd in attend After the business meeting a [Medea hers the Chas. Mallard and rian Ashbridge farm! e Youn} Mr. and Mrs. Ge nd ance. baby of Emmons county called at the : & ri. delicious lunch was served by the Driscoll callers Saturday night. Ed Doppler farm the middie of the) who is assisting Bl- FOUR gre nest meeting is to be! Mr. and Mrs, P. E, Roth were town By ALICE M. WALKER a ne Tuesday. -' wich Mrs. Harry Davenport May 20th.’ week. 5 ¢ Mrs. Randall Boy d and child 0 Charlotte Wilmot closed a very! Manley and son Manford were znd Mrs. George Benidict and Bismarck visited at the Che as fF : su ful term of school in Ecklund town callers Tuesday. ‘en, Wilton, were guests of Mr. nome one day the latter part of th ay or their ‘strict Tuesday, April 28th. She will; Miss Olive Johnson spent a couple and Mrs. Ed Morgan Sunday after-| 4, week. e death of theblspend several weeks at home after of a who died s Ecklund school No. 1, in charge of haw P who died hich she will attend the summer nazex Sunday term ai the State Teachers Col ade several ¢ Ne of the week. | a Dirlam and Miss Charlotte Wilmot, closed Wed- nesday with a program and picnic. Bert Buckley \ his vicinity the mic land convention e Monday a caller at th e Tuesday eve- attended a picnic at Charlotte Wil- mo*'s school. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little called a‘ Wayne Corrington. who has been convalescing from a hernia operation, able to resume his duties again Mond: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuntz, Chapin, visited relatives in Macomber, Wed- nesda} Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robinson, Gar- ~ U | Tuesday ! Clifford Wright, was a Driscoll call- the Fred Urbach home Sunday. look rest : Sa ae Beraoat Peters CCE: | eee ne ee marce ‘Thureday after spending some] Se the, Wm. Nell home near Bismarck i: r . ine ‘uesday. ual Beas oat Ber John Elness was a Bismarck caller ing the winter a realizing more profit Mr. and M dy Chester Boyd Robert W' led at M Mrs. O. Printze were Thurs- | 2nd children, Mrs. Mary Ollenburger, guests at the Roscoe Par-| small granddaughter, Shirley Chri jensen, and Arciiie Ollenburger spent ‘Jack Durfee called at the Roscoe! Sunday at the Carl Erickson ne “| Parker home Thursday evenin: ‘Painted Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Wad- Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Dyrstad and|qgington were also Bismarck callers family were Bismarck callers Satur-' wednesday afternoon. 3 Mrs. Harry Davenport of near Reg- an was a guest Thursday at the home ind ‘Mrs. ‘T. N. Johnson and f her sister, Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth. nd Al Schneider at the Andrew afternoon. the two-yei Harold Mad-} i . John O. Welch byterial at Steele, N. er little nephew, Les! Wing Saturday. omeiaea Mrs. Anna Knudsen, Oliver Knud-) gay dinne nd Mrs, Joe Keifer were busi-. ker home. callers in the Capital City Sat- visited Mrs. n of Mr. al w old so la Ruth Wilmot and Melinda Man- ning spent the week end at thei homes here. Several from here attended the Le-| gion dance in Regan Saturday even-' were town callers Saturda s they were afraid pneumonia would clop he was taken to the hospital a couple of day Mrs. Park Wood and family and Lawrence Agnew and daughter Ca- a | Bob Barrows and Mrs. Bill Styles: Richards Cha managers tored to Wilton Mond: R. L. Dralle accompanied | Uhde, Mr. | children, Chavin Belile, Miss Esther Reddy, Henry Schilling, Harry; Pauline Lang, Ed Schmidkunz and| ay attending a! Davenport, Willie, Otto and Fritz daughters, Bernice, Flossie and El-| and Mrs. John Carlson and nor, and sons, Pete and Howard, were ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier,! Sunday visitors at the Warren Belile| Graves and R. G. Abelein, dren, Earl and George Mowder, Bert} of the local elevators, mo-) Danielson, Kuntz and sons Henry and Joseph ect to leave at once for the west in search of a new location. Miss Freda Olienburger came up from Bismarck Wednesday evening Miss Margaret McMurrich and ace Dirlam home Sunday evening. \Mr. Graves to Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch and) 4." ne c : iI z ‘i Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Dobson, Mr.!Mr,. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family,’ ho « . 1 children and Margaret. McMurrich! ..1 Vy Johnson and Mrs. H. E. John-| were shoppers in Regan Saturday | Ray Baeth was a town caller Wed-| ieee Raga poate holaee ight. A | nesda; Cecil Elkins and Clayton Little} Ladies’ Union Aid was held at the -|home of Mrs. Henry Van Horn in called on Mrs. Ruth McMurrich Wed- | \ {tion as assistant operator at the Wil- {on office of the Bell Telephone com- | pany. E. D. McGinnis accompanied Rev. |. Ww. Christ, Wilton, to Coleharbor, N. D. April 26, where Rev. Christ conducted a morning service. He also held services during the afternoon at the Darling schoolhouse several miles east of Coleharbor. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Ollenburger and {son Allen spent Wednesday evening at the Charles Spitzer home near Baldwin. ‘Mrs. Hilda Christensen, Bismarck, spent Thursday here with her small daughter, Shirley, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Ollenburger and sons Alvin and William Jr., mo- tored to Regan Sunday where they ere guests of Mrs. Ollenburger’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ghylin. i ‘on of Bismarck were callers at the ni nesday evening. /A. ©. Dance home Monday evening.| @| unlce and Beverley Ebling ate/calied at the Roy Little home Sun. H 1 staying at the home of their grand-| day. {Driscoll last Thursday. azelton parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dralle, during! Visitors at the Harry Davenport) Bob Durfee was a 9 \‘the illness of their mother, Mrs. Edjhome Sunday were Wm. Michelsen | Thursday. i By ADALINE LANDSBERGER =| Ebling. ‘and family, Leonard Davenport ‘and! Boy Scout meeting was held in the | Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and! family, Bill Anderson, and Mr. and! school house Wednesday evening. Gutensohn and son Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann spent|Mrs. Roy Little. | ‘The ball game between Driscoll and \Tuesday evening at the A. H. Klep-; Mrs. Harry Davenport motored to! Sterling was won by the Driscoll boys, | Cards were played and) Wilton Thursday where she attend. | with a score of 3 to 2. led a style show put on by the high) Miss Huber, the county | school girls at the school house. nt, visited school Friday. ‘Lee Neth was a.town caller Thurs- © town caller Mr. and Mrs. P. Elmer visited in Bismarck Sunda} The Junior Boy Scouts held a stein home. meeting Saturday morning in the lunch served. x M school building. !"E, EB. Mitchell of Minneapolis, pres- Mr. and Mrs. E. Hulsether, accom-| ident of the Great Western Grain panied by Miss Marie Winderl, mo-|company, and E. P. Rorvig, auditor! @ tored to Bismarck Sunday. \front New Rockford, called on R. G.! ‘The cream station managed by Dan| Abelein while en route from Wing to}, Parsons was changed Tuesday to the| Jamestown. | old Briggle Land Agency building. Miss Olga Neuglebauer is visiting| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gregory and|at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ted| Saturday to Tuesday night at the { son Charles were visitors in Bismarck | Small, near Baldwin. J. A. McCann left Monday for Val- | Earl Hall home. C. E, Ankrum of | ® Sunday. | Mrs, Richard Salter, Mrs. August ley City. ‘The annual junior-senior banquet Klepstein and daughter Miss Alice} Mr. and Mrs. Te ie bauer home! Woodworth spent the week-end vis-| Christiania \iting Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Brusch-! g — ——————____- was held Saturday evening at 7:30) called at the Tony Neugle Places were set for about 45 people.’ Tuesday afternoon. iy fie ng Mr. and ‘Dancing and card playing were in| Mrs. Roy Yule an sons, who have, wein and family. progress until midnight. |peen visiting relatives here, returned, Rudolph Jensen of By VIOLET A, CLARKE | ‘Miss Ruth Crawford, who teaches to their home in Valley City Wednes-'rived Thursday for a school in Linton, spent the week-end day. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. father and sister, visiting at her home. |Milton Rue of Bismarck, who were Swanson. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Taube were Sun- making the trip by car to Valley Cit: Virginia and George McCann spent day dinner guests at the J.B. Lands- Mrs. Glen Baker and daughter were Sunday at the M. I. Sawyer home. berger home. | shopping in Bismarck ‘Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Haugen and Mr. J. D. McCusker and son Jim-| Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Olsen of James-, daughter Sylvia and Mr. and Mrs. my motored to Bismarck Monday to town ‘spent Wednesday visiting their Allen Van Vleet spent Saturday eve- | home Monday. 4 return the former's mother, Mrs. ‘Mc-|daughter Miss Margaretta, who is ning at the Wm. Van Vleet home. | Mrs. Nora Sharp was a Sterling) Hugh, to her home after spending a principal at the Menoken school. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson spent caller Tuesday. ‘ few days visiting here. |PeMr. and Mrs. Chris. Junkert of Bis-' Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.| Mr, and Mrs. Seamon Gibson spent Mr, and Mrs. Al Snyder and daugh-|marck spent Wednesday as guests of Lester Truax. | Monday evening at the Ed. Gibson! perintend- Mrs. Chas. McClouard and daugh- \\ ter Ruth were Sunday visitors at the ———* | Ed Schmidkunz home. By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON ‘Miss Margaret Dronen spent from | Driscoll @\caller at the E. D. McGinnis home Wednesday. Mrs. Chester Parks motored here from Bismarck Friday evening to get ber niece, Miss Jane Dixon, who re- mained as a guest at the Parks home over the week-end. Mrs. George Finley, Mrs. Ross Tib- bitts and infant daughter, Yvonne, all of Wilton, spent Friday in Ma- comber as guests of Mrs. J. J. Warren. | Mr. and Mrs, Otto Larson and Miss Charlotte Wilmot spent ‘Wednesday evening at Painted Woods as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erickson and i Wisconsin ar-| visi wit] is ig wie bs! Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and daughter, Mrs. Adolph Hansen, were ‘Driscoll callers Tuesda} Mrs. Robert Eisenkeisz, who has been ill at the Martin Olson home at ;Driscoll for the past week, returned mending by Mrs. Otto Larson, (vas given. A pleasant social hour was followed with refreshments served by the hostess. The group will meet again May 15, with Mrs. Ole Olson as leader. daughter Esther were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, D. McGinnis Fri- day evening of this week. family motored to Turtle Lake, N. D. guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Chap- and called to McClucky, N. D. Saturday to who accidently drowned in a well on his farm at Lincoln Valley. The de- ce: Schwartz residing where the accident occurred. ——— terms of school here a few years ago, was calling on old friends here Fri- | day. Moffit working on the road Thursday | and Friday. purchasing children, Walter and Ruby, visited relatives near Wing Sunday. tended the dance at Allensworth’s barn Saturday evening. made a short call on Miss Maxine Burnsides Saturday. friends in Hazelton Sunday evening. | friends here Sunda: Roger were tended the dance at Braddock Friday evening. Bismarck visitors Saturday. Fy sree a Florence Lake i | eneeee ‘Wing shoppers Wednesday ever:ing. ‘Wing callers Wednesday. 2 ‘Mrs. I. G. Iverson was an afternoon ‘The Pacific coast’s star parachute jumper isn't a member of the Caterpillar club, that mythical organization of aviat their lives, because Dick Terry, Los Al chute leaps during the past year in a closeup, leaving a plane pi ngeles, has made more than 100 para- just for the fun of it. Here you see ‘Terry loted by Frank Bireley, and coming down for a happy landing. tors who have “bailed out” to save ‘Mr, and Mrs. Charles Howe and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Walker and tunday afternoon and were supper nan. Mr. and Mrs. William Ollenburger Mrs. Mary Ollenburger were ttend the funeral of David Schwartz, nephew of Mrs. Mary Ollenburger ased was 29 years old, unmarried nd the son of Mr. and Mrs, Karl a farm near ] Miles Stanton, who taught several | ~~ Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Homer Brownawell was out from L, E, Heaton Jr., of McKenzie was | hogs here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Feltheim and ‘A number of our young folks at- Miss Louise Riedman of Moffit John and Gus Hirvela Jr. visited John Rouzie of Jamestown visited y. ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son | and Miss Helen Skramstad shoping in Braddock Saturday. ‘A number of our young folks at- ‘Miss Ada Saville and brothers were By HELEN WITT Mr, and Mrs, Carl Johnson were E. E. Glanville were ‘Annie, Emil, Ted and Ed Stroh and Mrs. J. E. Witt spent Sunday after- noon at the R. G. Marchant home. ‘Andrew Neiters spent Sunday at his parental home. ‘Mrs. Ralph Halver and son Stanley spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Tees. ‘Mr, and Mrs. D .F. McCullough mo- Mr. and Mrs. ter Maralyn motored to Steele Fri- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowry, Mrs. home. 133 | Miss Marie Huber visited the Men-{Ed. Lowry and children and Mr. and| Robert Clarke went to Bismarck day. i H E Taube returned home Sat-|oken school ‘Wednesday while the Mrs. Clarence Lowry all of ‘James-| Tuesday and returned home ‘Thurs- cae pages Falls, Minn.,/school held their preliminary con- town and Mr. and Mrs. O. Kendall day. Mrs. Knute Johnson and son, where she attended a bank meeting! tests for Play day. {spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. | Bennet, accompanied him home hnd spent several days visiting with| Mrs. R. M. Ludemann spent Thurs- | Floyd Swanson. ‘from Sterling. friends and relatives. |day evening at a bridge party at the) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis entertained! Floyd Belk of Sterling, was a busi- Miss Wilma Kafer, who has fin-| Miller home in Bismarck. p Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland Sunday. | ness caller in this vicinity Wednes- ished a term of teaching near Pollock,| | The ‘Menoken school entertained! A parcel shower was given for Mrs. day. nunity for the past year, moved Sat- returned to her home at Hazelton, the boys to a picnic supper at the, Pete Sampson, a recent bride. Tues-| Martin Olson, Jr., was a caller at! urday to their farm southwest to Menoken picnic frounds Friday day afternoon at Mrs, Geo. Haugen’s|the Edward Smith home Saturday | wiiton. and Wehlitz mo-| night. _{home. About 26 ladies were present. evening. si | Paul Pfieffer left Monday ‘for ‘Tuesday evening to| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paris and! Mrs. Chas. Swanson and Lilly | J. W. Byers and sons, Raymond and! points in South Dakota where he ‘of the Masonic family of Bismarck were guests at'Sampson called on Mrs. Wm. Meyer | Lenwood, were business callers 10] hopes to find employment. \the home of Mrs. Laura Dance Sun- | Wednesday. {Driscoll ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Keller and the 2 | Mrs. M. T. Olson and Miss Della’ Mrs. Adolph Hansen, who has been’ coch boys spent Sunday at Painted ‘Nir. and Mrs, George Varnum were /Olson ealled at the F. O. Johnson ill at the home of her parents, Mr.| woods with relatives. z \dinner guests at the Earl Baker home'home Thursday evening. ‘and Mrs. Christ Schoon, for the past! mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Mr. and was a business vis- | Sunday. | “James and Wilburt Koon trans- two we ks, returned home Thursday) Mrs. Richard Polzin, Mr. and Mrs. \” Otto Ayers attended the rural car-|acted business in town Monday. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ} Otto Larson and Charlotte ‘Wilmot iers meeting of the executive board} Mrs. 8, L. Bryant and infant daugh- Schoon accompanied her home. | were entertained at the Tom Hol- of Burleigh, Emmons and Kidder ter spent Saturday afternoon with | Seamon Gibson was a business call-| i-ngsworth home Wednesday evening. f-| counties Saturday and Sunday in the Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet. fer in Sterling Friday night. The Macomber Homemakers’ club J. D.| Federal building. Miss Verna Sleight was an over- Clarence Westbrook of Bismarck,| met Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. J. ‘Mr. and Mrs. August Klepstein vis- night guest of Mrs, Lawrence Hull’ was a caller at the Ed. Gibson home| Warren with Mrs. E. D. McGinnis as ited Mr. and Mrs. Chris Junkert Sun- | Friday evening. ; Thursday afternoon. lieader. A very interesting lesson on day. Mrs. Klepstein, and Mrs. Junk-) Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Swanson, Mrs.|| Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and| “Keeping Clothes Wearable,” includ- t also called on Mrs. Ed Ebling | Chas. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. family, J. R. Johnson, and Mrs. Nora’ ‘ng a special demonstration of knit- ' Albert Pfieffer of Bismarck spent unday here with their parents, Mr. und Mrs. George Pfieffer. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fiegel of Wilton were also Sunday guests at the Pfieffer home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leben and mily, who have resided in this com- Friday. Messrs Sullivan tored to Linton attend a . meeting lodge. gave a recital Friday eve-! agsem- | er’ Students at University of Tlinois have elected Miss Grace Esdohr, above, of Chicago, queen of the May—so on May 9 and 10 at Urbana, Il. she'll be ruler over 1500 co-eds will montes. day at her parental home. Mrs, Jacob Wahl and Andrew Melhoff spent Sunday at the Wm. Witt home. Witt home Sunday afternoon. Denhoff caller Saturday. Selinger home Sunday afternoon. Wednesday evening at the Henry} Seilinger home. Wing Friday, Claner returned with her to spend the week-end. at the John Witt home Tuesday eve-! ing. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchart mo-| tored to Wing Friday afternoon. sick list this week. | Senator Believes United States| Reed believes at the white house Wednesday that an increase in cruiser strength and submarines would be necessary if the United States is to enter the next disarmament conference with any- thing on which to trade with other nations, present his regrets to Pres ver because he was unable to accept an invitation to the Rapidan camp. A speaking engagement at Scranton, Pa,, Friday prevented him ficm ac- cepting. He emphasized that Le had not discussed navy matters with Mr. Hoover. American delegation to the London conference and has been urging the United States to build up the savy to the limitations set by the treaty ar- rived at by that conference siuce his return to this country. ° retary Henderson told the house of tored to Goodrich Saturday evening Miss Emma Hindbauch spent Sun- Mr, and Mrs. Philip Binder, Mr. and D. F. McClellan called at the Wm. Charles Johns was 2 McClusky and Ralph Halver called at the Herman | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville spent} Mrs. Charles Johns motored to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson called ‘Mrs, Herman Seilinger was cn the; John Witt called at the Paul Ben- FAVORED BY REED i | Should Build Up to London Treaty Limit the ‘The Pennsylvania Republican said Reed came to the white house to ident Hoo- Senator Reed was a member of the He was invited to the Rupidan because he is chairman of the senate military affairs committee and Presi- dent Hoover expects to discuss the af- fairs of the war department with va- rious officials next week-end. Still Holding Hope For Naval Agreement London, May 6.—(?)}—Foreign Sec- commons Wednesday there still was hope that a settlement of the Franco- Italian negotiations would be reached. He said the negotiations had been conducted all along with the utmost good will, adding “and were are not without hope that a settlement will be reached.” At present the British government is awaiting the French reply to the answer the Italian government gave to the French memorandum of April 20 outlining France's position. “When this has been received, both replies will be most carefully studied,” said the foreign secretary. —=——_- ___.—__—._—-+ Heat Is Cause of Chicagoan’s Death Pere | ° Chicago, May 6—(7)—It was hot in Chicago Tuesday. At 4 p. m, the temperature reached 80 One man collapsed and died while digging a garden. Doctors said heart disease, superinduced by overexertion and the heat, was the cause of death. Druggist May Have Germany, Rumania \China Is Planning Fiery Cross Awakens er 3, {s Washington, j tion, rather than elimination of grain futures speculation, J. W. R. Duvel, tures administration. The whole trading, best interests of the farmer and the consuming public, Dr. Duvel said ‘Wednesday, appears to fect on the average receives and the public pays. He believes the even,” getting the advantage of high, prices and suffering els. Restrictions to permit operations, ably would fluctuations, but, at the widen the spread between the price to the farmer | consumer. Further, he believes it would result in a low volume of trading insuffi- leient to pay the cost of conducting | the market. Churchs Ferry, N. D., May 6.—()— Alfred Peterson, 45, pharmacist and former owner of the Churchs Ferry drug store, was found dead in a local hotel Tuesday. ‘Authorities believe that death was caused by the unintentional drinking of poison. Vienna, Austri tiations between Germany and Ru- mania for a commercial treaty on @ basis of preferential treatment have been broken off. The German delega- tion returned to Berlin Tuesday from Czernowitz instead of proceeding to | Bucharest. Washington, May 6.—(?)}—Commer- cial attache, Julean Arnold, at Pei- ping Wednesday notified the com- merce department China is planning an industrialization program similar in some respects to the Russian five- lyear plan. The Chinese government plans fac- tories to be financed by a $15,000,000 industrial loan including a textile mill, a woolen mill, salt and sugar re- finery and a chemical works, Arnold nett home Sunday afternooii on busi- | reported. NAVY CONSTRUCTION. Ancaster, On! ter, awakened Tuesday night by the glare of a fiery cross burning on a tract popularly supposed to be the site for @ proposed home for aged negroes. The cross, more than 10 feet high, was made of saplings wrapped in cloth and soaked in oil. Reports that a home for negroes would be erected on the property have : been current in Ancaster for weeks, Washington, May 6.—(?)—Senator | although Mrs. Michae! MacKay, a United States | widow owner of the tract, denied that should build up its navy to the limi-|it had been sol. tations set by the London treaty Reserve Banks Cut nesday that the Federal Reserve banks of Boston *and Philadelphia had lowered their rediscount rates, Philadelphia from 3's to 3 per cent, and Boston from 213 to 2 per cent. sas City 3%, Dallas 3%, Francisco 3. 42,894; against, 9,255. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6,198. PAVORS REGULATED |, TRADE IN FUTURES Dr. J. W. R. Duval, Chief of } Grain Futures Adm ‘tra- 4 tion, Cites View May 6.—(?)—Regula~ is favored by Dr. chief of the grain fu- system of speculative often attacked as not in the have little ef- y~ price the farmer farmer “breaks losses at low lev- it only hedging Dr. Duvel believes, prob- narrow the range of price same time, and that paid by the Been Poison Victim, Negotiations End , May 6.—(P)—Nego- Industrial Program Hamlet in Ontario > May 6.—\4)—Ancas- a little mountain hamlet, was Rediscount Rates Washington, May 6.—(#)}—The Fed-, ‘al Reserve board announced Wed- The rates will become effective ‘Thursday and apply to all classes of Paper of all maturities. The Boston rate now is the same as that maintained by the New York Federal Reserve bank which reduced its rate to 2 per cent Jan. 9. The other rates are Cleveland 3, Richmond 31%, Atlanta 312, Chicago }, St. Louis 3, Minneapolis 313, Kan- and San Montana Approves Highway Bond Issue Helena, Mont. May 6.—(4)—Witk an overwhelming favorable vote in- dicated in returns, Montana citizens Wednesday had given approval to state highway program based on the issuance of $6,000,000 in treasury de- jbentures durin gthe next four years for road construction. The vote tabulated on Tuesday’s state-wide referendum stood: For, 4 Forty of the tate’s 56 counties were represented in the figures with 553 of the 1,493 precincts in the state tabulated. Providing for the expenditure of oe a year for the next four ears, the measure will supply funds {to match federal allotments already 4 made for road construction in Mon- tana. The debentures will be retired from gasoline tax collections. $903,320,757 Deficit In Treasury Reported Washington, May 6.—(?)—The treasury deficit ‘ pene reached $903,320,757 The treasury’s statement Wednes- day showed that for the fiscal yeat from last July 1 to May 4, the gov- ernment had collected from all Sources $2,694,682,531 and had spent $3,598,003,288. The deficit of nearly ,, felt of #152950 904 pice tae iat eu on the same day le second quarterly payment. income tax due June 15 will reduces the deficit, however, by whatever Rearing costs of a Chinese pheas- | #mount is received, /ant are calculated at $1.28 a bird by! \the state of Montana, which liberates more than 6,000 yearly. ‘ Work in progress will more than women’s activities. The | double the size of the Los Angeles fish A $2%,000.000 value yearly. take part in the cere- | harbor, which now has an output of I PLAN HEARINGS THURSDAY Washington, May 6.—(?)—The Senate campaign funds commitee determined Wednesday to resume hearings Thursday in its inquiry tye he activities of Bishop ‘annon ar eaareee in the 1928 polit- \