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enon ims ANAC EAE NES DEE ONAN EEA AAI USNR NTN one aerate iene family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Emil and Edward Stroh and Tracy Degner were Wing shoppers Saturday. Mrs, Farnum was a dinner guest of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Tees, Sunday. Mrs. John Witt was a Wing shopper; Tuesday. | D. F. McClellan was a business call- er in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son,/ Mrs. Farnham and daughter Alice and son Albert motored to Bismarck Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD o—s4 { Mrs. Oscar visited in Bismarck Sunday at the hospital where her husband is taking treatments. i Mr. and Mrs, John Griffin and daughter Virginia and son Henry and} wife and small daughter Patty from) the state of New York are visiting with the E. V. Franklund family and| other relatives hereabouts. Wednesday. The John Griffin family visited TIT TCr eR | friends at Bismarck and vicinity. Wilson | Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld who has been) 4 | helping at the Clifford Hansen home returned to her home Monday. Miss| Mildred Morrison is taking her place.) G. R. Brostrom was a Wilton caller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neimiller, Sr.,| Monday morning. | motored to Wing Sunday to visit with Hope Hannifield visited friends in| their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Bismarck a few days last week. and Mrs. Christ Berg. Jean Damstrom was a Wilton call-| Guests at the Sam Berg home Sun- er Monday morning. {day were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Bill Fisher who is employed by Mc-| Jt... and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wagner Fadden of Wilton cutting grain broke| of Mercer. down his binder the first part of the; Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and fam- week. ily visited at the Fred Brandner home Mrs. E. V. Franklund and two sons|near Turtle Lake Sunday. visited at the Cliff Hansen home| Rev. John Schindler of McClusky Monday afternoon. |conducted services at the Wilton Mr. and Mrs. August Magnuson and/ Church Sunday. children spent Sunday visiting at the; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg and Iver Erickson and Cliff Hansen! family spent Sunday at Martin, N. D. homes. |_Mr. A. E. Nelson was a Wilton call- Mr. and Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld and) ¢r Monday. Mrs. John Kiefer of Wilton called at| | Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Wall assist the Ole Lillefjeld and William Brown!ed at the Adolph Wagner's recently. homes Saturday. Mrs. Ote Lillefjeld| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele spent aed amall daughter Mary Ann spen:|Sunday at the Lewis Wagner home. Saturday afternoon visiting Mrs.| A. E. Booth of Bismarck called at Dick Kudiek, Little Junior Kudick is|the John Berg home Monday. laid up with inflammatory rheuma- —— tism. Dick Kudick motored to Man- Heaton dan on business the same day. Dick Iverson was a Wilton caller ‘Tuesday. Oscar Brostrom who had been in a Bismarck hospital is home again} much improved. Harold Soderquist called on_ his mother, Mrs. Ida Soderquist, Wed- nesday. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG By SARAH HEINLE R. Williams is working at the L. E. Hall home during harvest. Ed Schmidt was a caller at the A. 1H. Heinle home Thursday. | |. O. Williams was a caller at the! ‘Arthur Damstrom is helping Anton! A. H. Heinle home Saturday. Nelson and Ole Lillefjeld head grain.|_ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and sons He started work Wednesday morning.|Richard and Andrew were Wilton ‘Mrs, Ole Olson of Wilton spent a| Shoppers Saturday. few days visiting at the E. V. Frank-| Miss Rose Klein of Bismarck was lund home. ja visitor at the Henry Olenburg home Little Irene Damstrom had her ton-| Sunday. sils removed at a Bismarck hospital) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olenburg and Wednesday. She is at home now and| family and Miss Rose Klein were visi- getting along nicely. |tors at the Rudolph Klein home near ‘Mr. and Mrs, Ole Lillefjeld and/ Tuttle Lake Sunday. baby ‘Arthur and son Jean were Wil-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Seinger and ton callers Friday morning. |sons Walter and Wilbert were visi- Gerald Lillefjeld, who is staying at| tors at the Andrew Schacker home the Ole Lillefjeld ‘home, visited Fri-| Sunday. ms Icon| Bill Becker of Washburn was a Gay afternoon at the Andrew Nelson) .. itor at the A. H. Heinle home Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner were visi- tors at the Christ Flemmer home at Washburn Sunday. home. | Dick Kudick was a Wilton caller} Friday. Mrs. Al Fossum, Mrs. Joe Maison, Mrs. J. Guthrie and Mrs. Scott call-) ed at the Ole Lillefjeld home Friday evening. They are all of Bismarck. Mrs. Lester Brown and baby and’ Mrs, William Brown called at the Arthur Damstrom home Friday after- Prize Baby noon. May Anstrom spent the week-end at the Henry Johnson home. Andrew Nelson called on Ole Lillef- Jeld Sunday evening. ‘Mrs. Fred Brown was a Wilton call- er Saturday afternoon. Gunder Hagen called at the Harold Boderquist home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nelson and children motored to Bismarck Satur- day and spent the day. Little Marion Brown celebrated his) first birthday Sunday. He received numerous presents. The Charles Hannefield family spent the day at the Brown home. ———— | Florence Lake | ° By HELEN WITT Mrs. Durkin spent a few days this week visiting at the J. J. Scallon| home. Mrs. Arthur Tees and son Junior| spent Thursday evening at the John; ‘Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and; family and Emma Hindbouch motored | Donna Rae Roth, 20 months old, to Wing Wednesday. | won the grand championship inthe Mrs. E. E. Glanville, Mrs. Ed Lar-| baby show at the central states son, Mrs. Farnum and daughters! fair at Aurora, Ill. She rated 99.7 Alice, Mrs. Arthur Tees and Mrs.| per cent in health examinations, Ralph Halver attended the Ladies’ Aid at Mrs. Edgerton’s Thursday. Mrs. J. E. Witt spent Thursday at her parents’ home. Emil Stroh was a Wing caller Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns and ony were Wing shoppers Wednes- . Mrs. Ralph Halver and son Stanley: and Alice and Albert Farnham mo- tored to Minot Saturday where they spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- fly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns and| daughters Clover and Alice and son! Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville, ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seilinger and| | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | Associated Press Photo |” Stickler Solution | —_——___—___—-¢ The historical incident that led up to. the Revolutionary War was the dropping of the tea (T) into the sea (C). ‘ 3 AUSTRALIA - HENRIETTA “WEAVENEYES ZANDER CALLED HUA ON THE RY! DESPERATELY To WRESTLE THE PHONE FROM HIM Yo KEEP HIM FROM HOLDING ANY CONVERSATION. 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