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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933 Wing | By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and daughter Clara and son Bernard Clar- ence, accompanied by Miss Mable Jacobson, left for Chicago Thursday morning where they will see A Cen- tury of Progress exposition. They will also visit relatives and friends in Indiana. Beva Mae Scott of Bismarck and Burnette Jacobson and Oscar Olson of Canfield are visiting at the Ole mn home. Ou. Annie Boss and children Sadie and Delbert of Carrington spent last week visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss. Pearl Norman of Bismarck is vis- iting her friend Shirley Leni here. David, Reynold and Bennie Hein, George Nolan and Lillian Mueller mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. David Hein and daughter Viola re- turned with them. Mrs. Ole Olson and daughter Mary » Jane visited at the Scott home in Bis- marck Thursday. Florence, Ellen Mae and Dorothy Hubbell are visiting in Glen Ullin. Mr. and Mrs. G. Strobel and Edith Mueller of Goodrich visited here Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and daughter Bernadine were Sunday call- ers at the Ben Klagenburg home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boss, Mrs. An- nie Boss and children, Sadie and Del- bert, and Miss Alice Boss, all of Car- rington, were dinner guests at the Ben Boss home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and fam- ily of Glen Ullin were Saturday night and Sunday callers here. A. L. Davis spent Sunday with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. C, Braun and family were Sunday visitors at the Hubbell home. I, F. Lytle returned from Woolser, Ohio, Sunday after spending several months visiting there. He was ac- companied by his cousin Raymond Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty were Sun- day evening visitors at the Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Ide and son and Mr. Overgard were supper guests at the Axel Soder home. I. F. Lytle and Raymond Lytle call- ed at the A. E, Pavey home Monday. Lyman | By S. GYLDEN Wayne Inget, Elmer Sirnio and Sulo Eckholm were among those who attended the ball game in Bismarck Sunday. Miss Tyne Eckholm is employed at the Jacob Banttari home near Wing. Leonard Kavonius and Harry Rey- nolds were Bismarck and Mandan callers Tuesday. The Misses Hilma Olson and Sylvia Eckholm were Wing callers Wednes- day. They aso visited with Miss Tyne Eckholm at the Jake Banttari home. Louis Olson's ree Wednesday eve- ning at Gust Eckholm's. Clifford Olson was a supper guest at John Gylden's Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds are staying with Mrs. Reynolds’ sister, Mrs. Chas. Koivu. Miss Saima Pihlaja, who has been employed in Bismarck the past sum- mer, returned home Saturday for a few weeks’ vacation before school starts. A farewell party was held for Eino Johnson Sunday evening at the Finn hall. Mr. Johnson will leave for Minneapolis Monday morning where he will be employed. . Miss Saima Antilla is employed at the Martin Magnus home near Ster- ling. The Misses Sally Gylden and Mabel Magnus, Leonard Kavonius, Walter Waiste and Edwin Seppanen were callers at John Waiste’s Saturday evening. The Inget, Eckholm and Olson young folks spent Sunday at the “Rocks” in Trygg township. Miss Tyne Eckholm spent the week-end at her parental home here. | ® Edwin Seppanen left for Braddock Monday morning after spending a few days visiting at the John Waiste home. ‘The business members of the Evan- gelical Lutheran church held a spe- cial meeting at the church Sunday afternoon. Walter Waiste is employed at Henry Kuiste's during threshing. Charley Johnson was an overnight guest of Leonard Kavonius Sunday. Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Harry Ulfers and Ray Hazlegrove were in Tuttle Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Sparks, daugh- ters Leola and Delores, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins, sons Henry and Philip, and Annabelle Hawkins were shoppers in Tuttle Saturday night. ‘rank Gray and daughter, Miss Opal Gray, were callers in Steele Friday and were overnight guests at the Harry Gray home at Petti- bone. Ben Klangenburg threshed for Ed ‘Wagner and Elmer Perry this week. Mrs. Roy Benson and baby and Mrs. George Wentland of Tuttle visited in Steele Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins and sons visited relatives north of Tuttle Sunday. Wilson |weeks at the home of Mr. Keck's \father, who. is a patient at the Bis- marck hospital. their guest Mrs. Gessle’s sister, Mrs. Weist, of Wishek, N. D., for the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck called at the John Kurle home Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored to Bismarck to spend the day with their daughter, Amey. Logan Emery” left Saturday for Chicago with a carload of cattle. He also will spend a few days at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner spent Thursday evening at the Ed. Berg home. John Wagner and Miss Herda Berg motored to Menoken Saturday to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Redington have as their guest their grandson, Donald. | §. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth and Jacob Dietrich were callers in town Wednesday. Mrs. Vernon Gramling and two sons visited at the Alex Stewart home ‘Wednesday. i Lake Sunday, taking their dinners along. While there they attended the “Fellowship Meeting” held by the Regan Tabernacle together with those of Selfridge, Butte and Minot, N. D. At 2 p.m. Rev. A. Christen- son conducted a baptismal service. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and family visited wish Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund Friday. The Hustlers Baby Beef club met at the Helmer Asplund home Friday evening. Vernon Richard of Wilton visited with his cousin, George Johnson, a few days last week. Rev. and Mrs. Nelson of Under- wood visited at the Erickson home Wednesday. Mrs. Signe Johnson accompanied by Martin Strand and daughter, Verna, motored to Bismarck Satur- day. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Martin Strand who has been taking medical treatments at the St. Alexius hospital for the past two weeks. The Still Homemakers club: met at the home of Mrs. Albert Johnson on Wednesday, Aug. 9th. A party was jing wheat for wheat products Wed- Welch’s Spur i ———_ SS SS By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. John Welch motored to Temvik with wheat Tuesday. They exchanged their wheat for flour and other wheat products. Enroute home they called at the Ruth McMurrich and Robert Welch homes. Robert Welch motored to Temvik, exchang- nesday, and Otto Dorman later in the week, Walter Boyd left the first of the week to spend some time in Steele visiting his sister, Mrs. Glen Mathews. Word comes from Luella Tollefson They returned home Mon-!and Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Lein of | Wing. Mrs, J. W. Kiefer and Mrs, L. Hop- to Anamoose Sunday and will be, kins motored to Bismarck. Tuesday. Gladys Gramling and Margaret Miss Frances Tourtlotte left Sun- | Gavin entertained a group of friends day by mctor for Washington where | at a dafcing party Saturday evening. Betty Anderson returned to. her | home Sunday after a week's visit at Br, Sod Dire A a ooo Se |e ecararry KAuGson ROWE WoL Wile ton. eg day. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heer motored guests of relatives for a week. She will attend school this winter. daughter Coleen were Regan callers | Sunday. day. Mrs. L. B. Cox and daughter Ruth and Mrs. O. B. Aune and daughters | of Sanger friends last week. Mrs. H. F. Dimond returned Mon- who is visiting in the west this sum- mer that she will be home some time next week. School in Boyd district will start September 4th, Mrs. Horace Dirlam and two little sons will leave for Indiana the first of next week where they will visit Mrs. Dirlam’s parents. A number from this vicinity attend-/| given for Mrs. Harry Toplin in ap- preciation of her work as project leader the past two years. A gift from the club was presented her. The afternoon was passed in solving Bernard Wingle and Dan McClean visited at Norman Stewart's Sunday. Edward Beckenall and his brother Theodore visited in Bismarck Sat- urday and Sunday. John Clark of Missourl township was a caller in this vicinity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley and Max and Mrs. Alex Stewart and daughters visited at the C. L. Houser home Thursday evening. Hubert Bertz and son called in this vicinity Saturday. Among shoppers in Bismarck Sat- urday from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fields, Annie Nickolson, Helen Beckenall, Jesse Moreford, An- drew Erwin, Andy Lamb and Ernest Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hou- ser, Otto Johnson and Paul Hapel, John Glum, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith. George Hoeheimer was a caller at Paul Hapel’s Wednesday. John Webster of Baldwin called in this vicinity Saturday en route from from Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser visited at Annie Nickolson’s Friday evening. Little Alice Mae Stewart is visiting at her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Smith of Huff, this week. L. E. Heaton was a caller at Lee Mallard’s Tuesday. Mrs. Lee Mallard was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mallard and family were shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. + : Missouri + By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Robert Francis visited with rela- tives in this vicinity last week. Fred Robinson and sons from near Menoken assisted Sam Robinson in putting up hay last week. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonnell of Bismarck spent the week-end at the John and Leslie Clark homes. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Henry Crawford, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder were Sunday visitors at the James Robidou home. Miss Margery MacDonald, who is employed at the Bank of North Da- kota in Bismarck, is spending a two weeks vacation at the home of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clooten and son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cloo- ten and son Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson and son Robert were entertained at dinner at the Studie Woodworth home last Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne, Bob McDonnell, and John Kluksdahl were callers at the Ste- wart and Crawford homes Monday evening. Rodger Anderson of Bismarck visit- ed at the home of his uncle, Alex An- derson, last week. Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Miss Bergetta Tosseth spent a few cays with her sister, Mrs. Eugene Perkins, this week. Miss Thelma Hanson of Regan Spent a few days with Margaret and Eunice Davis, returning home Friday morning. Oliver Tosseth and Willis Johnson were Sunday evening callers on Sta- ton Davis, Mrs. H. B. Gill had as her Satur- day evening dinner guests, friends from Iowa and South Dakota. The Misses Margaret and Eunice Davis and Thelma Hanson were Thursday afternoon guests of Ber- getta and Ida Tosseth. John Sundstrom and children left for their home in Chicago recently. They have been visiting Mrs. Victor Coleman and family. Mrs. Arne Tosseth spent Thursday afternoon with Mr. 8. Benson and son, Mrs. Eugene Perkins and children spent Thursday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. A. N. Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Backman and son Melvin and daughters Edna and Edith and Nels Alm motored to Bis- marck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and daughter Dorothy were Friday eve- ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and family. Nick Holgerson and Walter Cole- man were callers at the Victor Cole- man home Sunday. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner and sons of near Mercer visited at the Sam Berg home Sunday evening. Miss Herda Berg returned with them. Miss Sarah Berg is helping Mrs. Jake Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berg and sons of near Still, Mr. and Mrs, John Froelich of Mar- tin and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Schmidt spent the week-end at the John Strohle and Gust Neumiller homes, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Kurle called at the John Berg home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner called ft the Chas. Benzie farm Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schell spent Sunday at the Christ Gleingartner Rome, north of Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gessle had as John Schell, Sr., called at the J. A. Berg home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Keck and son Fmil of Startup, Washington. return- ed to their home after spending a few ‘ Stil f _____—__10 By B. P. HAGSTROM ‘The Sunday school classes of the Sunne Lutheran church held their annual picnic at Pioneer park Sun- day, A most delightful day was spent. Rev. Oscar Karlberg of Cokato, Minn., conducted services in the Swedish Mission church, both morn- ing and evening, Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Thompson was pleasant- ly surprised Thursday morning when two of her sisters, Mrs. Bucklund of Towa and Mrs. Mount of Ipswich, 8. Dak., arrived at her home for a short visit. Mrs. Bucklund and Mrs. Thompson have not seen each other for over 30 years, They visited at the home of their niece, Mrs. Elmer Wil- llams, Tuesday and Wednesday, re- turning to their homes the fore part of the week. Rev. and Mrs. Amond Christenson and son Enoch of Regan visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and Mrs. Thure Johnson Thursday. A large number of the people in this community motored to Brush jig-saw puzzles. Ice cream and cake were served. . Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughter Naomi visited at the Oscar Ecklund home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Torzeski and sons Leon and Clarence visited rela- tives in Wilton Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom. Mrs. Thure A. Johnson and chil- dren, who have been visiting relatives and friends in this community the past month, returned to their home in Noonan, N. D., Monday. Axel Asplund motored his sister, Mrs. Johnson, to her home. 4 ry af | Moffit | —___—__—__- By MR6. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell and son Darrell were Bismarck call- ers Saturday. Jack Kruse of West Point, S. D. is visiting friends here. Miss Grace Miller spent several days last week visiting at the Ev- erett Porter home. Mrs. Everett Porter entertained the Nonpartisan Ladies’ Auxiliary at her home Thursday afternoon. After the business meeting a lovely lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. August Benz is spending some time at the Miles Benz home helping take care of Mrs. Benz and the new daughter. Dinner guests at the William Lane home last Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ballard and son of St. Paul Minn., Mrs. Burt Johnson, Ed and Mike Kleeman, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover and son, Miss Grace Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and children, Mrs. Harold Lane and children. A lovely chicken dinner was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Wm. Hirning of Dodge, N. D., is spending some time at the Whittaker home. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Larfe enter- tained at supper Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ballard and son of St. Paul, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover and son, Miss Grace Miller, Mrs. Leatha Johnson, Byron Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and chil- dren, Mrs. C. E. Moffit and children, Wm. Lane and Murray House. Mrs. Emil Enockson took her son Clifford to the hospital ‘Wednesday and returned with him Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ballard and son of St. Paul, Mrs. C. E. Moffit and children and Miss G Miller were dinner guests at the §. M. Whittaker home Wednesday and supper guests at the O. Dutton home Wednesday evening. Guests at the M. M. Dralle home Friday afternoon were Mrs. E. M. Whittaker, Mrs. R. L. Anderson and children of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ballard and son of St. Paul and Mrs. C. E, Moffit and daughter Lucile, Mrs. Olthoff and son-in-law, Mr. Boughton of Ames, Ia., visited at the Melvin Thorsen home last week and attended to business in Moffit Monday. They left Monday for their home, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and B, F. Lane entertained the following guests at their home Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ballard and son of St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane and children, Byron Lane, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and children, Wm, Lane and Murray House. Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Meyers and children were Bismarck callers Mon- day. The Mothers’ club met at the home of Mrs. C. W. Thompson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Perkins and children and Ben Porter attended the pease wedding of Mr. and Mrs. erkins, Sr., of Fullerton, N. D., re- cently, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell entertained at dinner Friday Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Ballard and son of ng Paul, Minn., and Mrs. C. E, Mof- it. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ballard and son and Mrs. R. L. Anderson left Friday for their homes ity St. Paul and Min- neapolis, respectively, after spending two weeks visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mrs. William Carroll and daughter Lois, Austie Porter, Willie Moffit, Maxine Hoeft and Norma Olson motored to Bis- marck Friday. Mrs. McLean and daughter Gladys of Hankinson, N. D., arrived Monday morning for a visit with the former’s brother, Jim Legg, and wife. The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. E. M. Whittaker Wed- nesday, Sept. 6. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Emmett Carroll and children, the Misses Claudie Rippley, Willy Moffit and Maxine Hoeft were sup- er guests at the Burt Johnson home ‘hursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and children of Sterling visited with Mrs. V. Benz Tuesday. 6 Mrs. Charles Anderson entertained @ group of ladies at her home Wed- nesday. A delicious lunch was served. Blind crayfishes, found in Ozark caves, have developed long hairs on their claws which act as sense or- gans and take the place of eyes in detecting prey. In cities, snow is soon covered with a layer of dirt and soot which dark- ens its surface and makes it melt faster as a dark surface absorbs more heat. The highest altitude any man has ever reached was attained by Profes- sor Piccard in- 1932, 53,672 feet; the ed the ball game between Menoken| and McKenzie at McKenzie Sunday. Several of the young men of the im- mediate vicinity played in the Me- noken team. The score was 5 to 19 in favor of McKenzie. Reverend and Mrs. Gulson and their daughter Jean, visited and dined at the John Welch home Sunday. Wilton By MRS. ART FERRIS Ruth Ulrich returned to her home in Wilton Tuesday after spending some time with friends at Garrison. Mrs. Metha Jones spent the week- end as a guest of the Earl Graham family. Mrs. Elmer Cassidy of Bismarck visited friends in Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mitchell visited friends in town Sunday evening. Einor Soderquist left Sunday for Epworth, N. D., where he will be employed this winter in a coal mine. H. L. Gramling of Regan visited relatives in Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warden of Regan were business visitors in Wil- ton Saturday. Miss Joy McLaughlin of Underwood is a guest at the Conrad Volkman home. Helen Johnson of Still is visiting this week with Mabel Flinn, Miss Esther Howe has returned to her home here after spending some time at the world’s fair in Chicage. ‘Rev. and Mrs. Fred Christ returned last week from a 10-day visit with friends and relatives at Burlington and Gardena, N. Dak. D. K. Prentice had the misfortune to lose his garage by fire early Thurs- day morning. The origin of the fire is unknown. Mrs. A. J. Abbot is visiting at the home of her parents at Lignite, N. D. Gordon Hanson of Bowbells, N. D., visited at the Fred Christ home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Walker of Ma- comber have moved into the Codding house in North Wilton. R. L. Gramling returned to his home Saturday after spending the past 10 days helping Carl Johnson in the harvest field. Bud Cleveland left Monday for ‘Texas where he will make his home. Dan Quigley had the misfortune to have two ribs fractured one day last week when he was attacked by an angry bull. Freddie Mitchell has returned to his duties at the Oshanyk store after being absent for the past two weeks on his vacation. Mr, and Mrs. William Christianson and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Chris- tianson were business visitors in Washburn and in Bismarck Monday. Agnes Solon of Regan is visiting at the George Rants home. Mrs. C. O. Peterson and her sisiter, Mrs. Louise Richardton, motored to Mandan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Flinn motored to Brush Lake Saturday evening and Spent Sunday fishing. Miss Matheson of Jamestown is visiting relatives in Wilton this week. Alta | oP By CARL SCHATZ Edwin Schatz was a Pickardville caller Monday. Henry Scheaffer, Sr., motored to ‘McClusky Monday afternoon. Charlie Larson visited with Emil Johnson Monday evening. Eddie Scheafer returned to his home Monday after spending sev- eral days at the Andrew Houchhelter home near Still. : Hilda Schukameyer returned to her home Sunday after an extended visit with her sister who lives in Colo- rado. Hilda Schukameyer is a daughter of Mrs. Fred Bender. Carl Schatz spent Wednesday in ‘McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Adams visited at the Elmer Qually home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Adaline Ness of Bismarck spent Wednesday and Thursday visit- ing with her brother and sister-in. Jaw near Pickardville. Mrs. Henry Scheaffer visited with Mrs, Joe Diede Wednesday afternoon. Lawrence Peterson of near Pick- ardville is employed at the Frank Coombs home this week. Carl Schlofmann of near Mercer called on John Blotter Wednesday afternoon. Rhinehold_ Rhinehart _ transacted business in McClusky Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Schatz. Sr. of Mc- Clusky is visiting with friends and relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and chil- dren, and Mrs. Henry Schatz of Mc- Clusky visited in Washburn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ness and chil- dren visited at the Carl Schatz home Sunday evening. Jake Diede and Lynn Grammling who are employed at the Geo. Heck- er home spent Saturday evening at McClusky. Johnny Scheaffer is employed at, the Fred Warnner home near Mercer. The Alta baseball team defeated the Lake team Sunday afternoon, 7 to 10. The game was played on the Alta diamond, Al Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter Marjorie, Emma Coleman and Alvin Manning picnicked at the river Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mickelson and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Steinert. Mrs. Norton Strand and children, Mavis; Rosebud and Norton, nd. lowest depth in the-sea was attained yoy Beebe, 2200 feet. Mrs. Russel Hopkins motored Mrs. i” ©: Kyle to her home at Bantry day from Iowa where she has been the guest of relatives for the past two ‘weeks, Mrs. Edward Heer and Mrs. B. O. Lein were Bismarck callers Wednes- day. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Lein were Iola DuToit of Wash- burn, Walter Tyberg of Bismarck Mrs. B. O. Lein and Mrs. Carl) ya; Lein were Bismarck shoppers Tues- | g, rgaret were Bismarck callers Fri-| Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and daughter Ella and Mrs. J. A. Fisher and sons Bob and Neal were Bismarck shop- Helen, Elsie and Greta were guests | bers Tuesday. |——_—___________» \ Ecklund | OO By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoff were visi- B.| tors at the Adam Klien home Sunday. George Montgomery and Walter Waddington called at the A. Frank- and Mrs. August Mozer, Florence Franklund, Alice Spitzer} Colorado, visited at the Lewis and and Aminda Spitzer called on Edith|Carl Spitzer homes Sunday. Peterson at the Julius Meyer home | Mozers are old friends of Mrs. Lewis Saturday. They also called at the! ard Carl Spitzer. L. Spitzer home. . i | Mr. and Mrs. John Partyka visited; Warmka home Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Garnes and daughter Ten, relatives ue eons | lund and C. Spitzer homes Sunday. (home in Regan. Mrs. Spitzer is a Pauline Hagstrom called at the sister of Mr. Brenniese. Raynard Spitzer home one evening | last. week. Mr. and Mrs, John Mozer and Mr, Greeley, The Mrs. Henry Fox called at the Joe Mr, and Mrs. Perry Nelson were Shoppers in Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Krotz were Bis- marck shoppers one day last week. | 50) Mr. and Mrs. Raynard Spitzer and | family and Leo Strand were visitors | at the L. Spitzer home Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diede were marck Friday. Wilton shoppers Saturday. Florence Franklund called at the| ton Monday. C. Spitzer home Thursday evening. 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