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——$—$_____.._.__._._._ 4 ' 2 | McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Lloyd Clizbe has returned home from a Bismarck hospital where he has been 11! with pneumonia. ‘Miss Lillian Watson left for Fair- View, Mont., Sunday evening where ehe teaches school, after spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. @nd Mrs. W. L. Watson. The 4-H Poultry club, under the! direction of Mrs. Henry Larson, held} ® meeting Saturday with Kathryn and Buddie Hughes. } Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wildfang were ; shoppers in Bismarck Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son Eddie were Tuesday evening visitors | at the T. T. Hughes home. | Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes enter- tained the following to dinner Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter Vivian. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes were| Monday visitors in Mandan and Bis- | marck. | Mr. and Mrs. George Watson and/ D. B, Leathers took the Misses Ella! Britton and Ella Leathers to Regent Sunday. Francis Boyd of Bismarck visited several days here with his uncle, D. P. Leathers. O. P. Geving has returned after al visit with his son, John Geving, at Golden Valley. H. E. O'Neil was a caller in Ster- ling Wednesday. June Johnson and Wilma Scott were visitors at the Alfert Slovarp home during the week. Louis Wright of Jamestown was a visitor at the George Manly home ‘Thursday. Herald Stuckman visited at Carson several days last week. Miss Lovetta Sanborn Gaturday from Lawton. Miss Margaret Olson returned to McKenzie Sunday after spending her vacation at Jamestown with her ‘mother. Louise Coder left for her home at) Moffit after spending two weeks here with her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Doucette. ‘The Misses Arlowene Rodgers and Madeline Boren spent several days in Bismarck visiting at the Elmer John- ‘on and Bud Ackerman homes. Mrs. Isabelle Colby and daughter Bootie returned home Friday after a two weeks’ visit with relatives at ‘Tuttle. i Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Adolph Hansen called at the Roy Hansen home Tuesday to visit Mrs. Hansen and the son born to Mr. and Mrs. Hansen Tuesday morn- returned Oia: Stanley Fransden visited Wed- | nesday with her sister, Mrs. Ole New- land. Mr. Fransden and Mr. New- land made a trip to the Capital City. Miss Lillie Keeler also visited at the Newland home. Mrs. George Christianson of Lien spent Wednesday with her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Harold Christensen. Mrs. Adolph Hansen visited her mother, Mrs. Christ Schoon Wednes-| day. Supper guests at the Albert Chris- tensen home Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vieet and family. Billie Hargrave, who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer, for a few days, returned to his home at Bismarck ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Miss Charlotte Olson ac- sompanied him to Bismarck. A party was given Thursday eve- ming at the M. A. Lein home in hon- or of Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien, who were married at Mandan Sunday, Dec. 3ist. Mrs. Lien was formerly Miss Alvhild Botnen and teacher of Clear Lake No) 1 this term. Friday Bismarck shoppers were Al- Jen Van Vleet, Albert Christensen, Miss Myrtle Christensen and Walter, Christ Selland and Mrs. Albert Ham- mar. Ralph Beyer spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Regan & By BERNADETTE HOPKINS ‘The bridge club met with Mrs. Nor- ton Strand Thursday evening. Score prizes were won by Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and Mrs. Carl Berg. Mrs. Russel Hopkins entertains the club Thurs- day; Jan. 18. ‘The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. An- drew Fisher Wednesday, Jan. 3. No decision was made as to where the Next meeting would be held. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and gon Everett were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman. Frances Cox entertained a group of young folks at a party at the school- Thursday evening. A. H. Lundberg and A. H. Tourt- lotte were Bismarck callers Friday. Andy Garnes, Jr., entertained Sat- ‘urday evening at his home for a group ef young friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes were week-end visitors at Bismarck. Harriet By MISS E. M. THOMPSON bers fa ce tte [NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Sunday afternoon at the Ingvold Eide! home. | Ben Hubbard of Tuttle spent Sun- day afternoon at the L. L, Zimmer) home. | Mrs. Alex Neff, Sr. called at the | H. F. Williamson home Friday. By OLGA M. RISE Mrs. B. N. Lein left Friday evening | {for Fergus Falls, Minn., to be present at the party given for her father Sunday, it being his 92nd birthday. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson and | Howard Smithkunz visited at the! Harold Christianson home Friday afternoon. | A special school meeting was held! at the Arthur Bjorhus home Thurs- | day evening. | Bernice Bjorhus spent Monday aft- | ernoon with Catherine Lein. | Ernest and Irwin Rise spent Sun- | day afternoon at the M. A. Lein home. | Milton, Dean and James Severson | returned to Tuttle Monday morning | to resume their high school duties. | Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise, children, Clara, Glenwood and Everett, and Howard Smithkunz spent Friday eve- j ning at Art Bjorhus’. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., and | son, Neil, spent Sunday evening at/| D. D. Barkman’s. Neil remained for | a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson, Mr. M. J. Olson, Jr., and granddaughter spent Sunday evening at the H. M. Ward home. Those from here in Bismarck Tues- day were Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson, Miss Olson, Homer Nelson, Mrs. Agner and Elwood Swanson. Mrs..C. A. Swanson spent from Wednetday until Friday in Bismarck visiting Miss Lillian Sampson, who is & patient at one of the local hos- pitals. Mrs. Mary Linblad of Minneapolis, Minn., is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson enter- jtained Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland, Mrs. George Haugen and daughter Sylvia Sunday. The Driscoll Homemakers’ club held 'a party Saturday évening in the hall. Mrs. Clarence Swanson entertained a group of ladies Friday evening for Mrs. Ralph Engelbrecht of Colorado, who is visiting here. Mrs. F. O. Johnson visited Mrs. M. T. Olson Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swanson | spent Sunday evening at the 8. E ison home. Miss Hazel Brushwein, who has/ been spending the Christmas hol! days at her parental home, has re-| turned to Minot to resume her stu- dies at the State Teachers’ college. Brittin —_—_________—_—-+ By 0. DUTTON and Mrs, Elmer Arneson and Harry! B, J. Robinson and Howard Berton Spanton of Jamestown, N. D., spent of Braddock spent part of the holiday several days visiting relatives and ‘vacation at the Bill McDonald home. friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews en- Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lein and fam- | tertained for New Year's dinner Mr. ily, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Alice and Mrs. Geo. Morrison and family, and Hazel Arneson were supper guests|A. E. Dutton, Elmer Dutton and Mr. | \ at Ted Varholt’s home Saturday eve- | ning, Ernest and Glenwood Rise spent | Saturday evening at John Birke-| land's, | A large crowd attended the party | given at the Alfred Arneson home Saturday evening. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards. e-__— Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Gordon Halevrson returned to his | home Tuesday after spending the! week-end with Edwin Dietzman. Mrs. Elmer Lundquist returned home Wednesday evening after Spending several days with her broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist near McKenzie. John Allinson and Edwin Dietz- man were callers at the F. L, Owen home Tuesday afternoon. Callers in Menoken from this vic-| inty Thursday were Andrew and Ed- die Schauer, John Allinson, Edwin} Dietzman and Wm. Kershaw. | Mrs, W. A. Dietzman, Mildred and | Edwin and John Allinson spent Wed- | nesday evening at the Kruger home. | Joe Fischer was a caller in Bis- marck Thursday. | Miss Vina Harms returned to New Salem Sunday where she teaches| after spending two weeks at her par- ental home. Lawrence Madland was a caller in McKenzie and Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. W. A. Dietzman, daughter Mil-| dred, son Edwin and Miss Alice Wal- | gren went to see Miss Gladys Tooker, | who is @ patient at the St. Alexius) hospital, Thursday evening. | Selmer Oanes returned from Ettick, Wis., Saturday where he had been visiting friends and relatives. Vern Thysell, Wayne Drover and Edwin Dietzman called on Selmer Oanes and Carl Carlson Sunday aft- ernoon. ¢——__________» | Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Joseph and Basil Nemetz were Monday guests at the Guss Graf home. | Callers at the Marvin Alm home| Sunday were William and Roy Mc- Cullough, C. O. Kettleson and 8. B. Olson. Miss Elda Schell is a guest this/ week at the Jacob Schatz home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and/| daughter Betty June and Mrs, Frank Walker motored to Bismarck Satur- day. Bethel Batley called at the Law- rence Bailey home Saturday. Monday dinner guests at the Walter Scott home were Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and family. Miss Mabel Lytle and Phyllis Little were Sunday dinner guests at the J. FP. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg were Thursday afternoon guests at the home of Mrs. Ryberg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Strom, Hazel An- derson accompanied them home. Everett Bailey called at the Guy McCoy home Tuesday. Elmer Falmer called at the 8. W. Nemetz home Tuesday. | Mrs. Nels Nelson, Emma and Hugo called at the C. G. Scott home| Thursday afternoon. ‘Willie Graf was a Monday guest at the J. R. Fitzgerald. Lawrence Bousche was a Sunday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton. Clyde and Virgil Little and Willie Jiras were Wednesday evening guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Borth were Sunday guests at the Fred Borth ome, Monday dinner guests at the Oscar uson home were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred Dutton. M. M. Dralle and family were Fri- day supper guests at the Dutton home. | Mrs. C. D. Kimball spent several days last week at the Lynn Kimball home. Miss Lovella Tollefson visited Sun- day at the Dutton home. W. F. Cameron and John Craven were in Bismarck Friday. Mrs, M. M. Dralle is visiting at the Harry Blount home. Mrs. Ray Gates gave ® party Sat- urday night at the Richard Day home in honor of her sister, Opal Math- eney. The evening was spent in play- ing gressive whist. Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker and son Junior visited Friday evening at the Dutton home. Mrs. Lynn Kimball and daughter and Mrs. C. D. Kimball were Thurs- day dinner guests at the Cabbage home. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Mills and chil- dren visited at the Wm. Mills home ‘Thursday. of the holiday vacation visiting at the John Eastwood and Warren Tay- lor homes. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Day, Carol Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Kim- ball were New Year's dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald. Stewart Matthews of Bismarck | spent the Christmas vacation at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cabbage. ‘Ammon Pifer visited at the Richard | Day home Friday evening. Miss Margaret McMurrich returned | to the Dutton home Monday evening | after a two weeks’ visit in Bismarck. Canfield —_————____ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Patten Thursday. An inter- esting discussion was given on can- ning meat. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and daughter and Mrs. F. Walker were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Emil Johnson left for Ellendale, N. vacation at the 8. L. Jordahl home. Bernhard Jordah! left for Iowa Sun- day after spending some time here visiting his folks. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand visited the Whitmer’s Thursday evening. Miss Gudrum Jordshl returned to her school duties Monday after two weeks’ vacation. Ole Olson, Violet Olson and Dee Bailey were callers in Wing Thurs- day. The boys and girls of Canfield are playing basketball with the Robinson boys and girls Friday, Jan. 12, at the Canfield school. The Canfield P. T. A. is giving a Program at the school house Friday, Jan. 19. The play, “Uncle George Pops In,” will be the main feature. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons were supper guests at the Roy Little home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand and son, Mrs. Anna Strand and Matt Strand jwere dinner guests at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Trygs By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr, and Mrs, Nels Nelson, Hugo and Emma were New Year's Day din- ner guests at the Oscar Magnuson home. David Trygg and family and Jeasie Pettis were New Year's Day guests at the George Pettis home. 1 Pete Zander was @ caller Wednes- \day at the David Trygg home. Ernest Bismarck Year's Day dinner guests at Hogue home as guests of Jenkins, mother of Katherine seReat i 5 if Lillian and Buryl Craven spent part | hospit D., Sunday after spending two weeks’ | @ Feb. 14 at the home of Mrs. 0. BE. | Cunningham. {_C. E, Cunningham, Ernest Kell and David Trygg motored to Bismarck Thursday, George, Helmar and Myrtle Mag- nuson were visitors Thursday night jat the Nels Nelson home. Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Local members of the cast of “Yim- | in the community hall at Still Pri- day evening. A large crowd was |present and a nice sum realized from the performance. The cast comprises 10 young folks of the Baldwin com- munity. The play was given here several weeks ago. Miss Grace Falkenstein left Sunday for the Wing neighborhood where she teaches school after spending the holl- days at home. Mrs, Alvin Nordstrom, who has been ill for several weeks, has entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mrs. Barsness of Roseglen, mother of Mrs. Nordstrom, is staying here during Mrs. Nordstrom's absence. Paul Borner spent Sunday at the Herbert Little home. Andy Peterson was pleasantly sur- prised Friday evening when a group of friends and relatives gathered at his home. Cards were the main div- ersion, several tables of whist and five hundred being in play. Refresh- ments were served. The Crofte Star Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. William Fricke, Jr., Wednesday afternoon. Ellison Stitzer of Bismarck spent several days of the past week visiting among local relatives. Miss Marie Falkenstein spent sev- eral days of the week with relatives in the Still community. pe opera ty kuay Peatate fly accompanied by An motored to Bismarck Thursday. Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons Dean and Harold and nephew Irvin Glanville were visitors at the E. E. Glanville home Sunday afternoon. Harry Ulfers and Ed Ochner mo- tored to Mandan Saturday after Mrs. Ochner, who has been a patient in the hospital there. Ben Klagenburg and son Raphael were shoppers in Wing Friday eve- Andrew and Harold Kraft were callers in Wing Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Duncan called at the Kraft home Thursday after- noon, Mrs, E, E. Glanville returned from Bismarck Wednesday where she has been a patient in one of the local itals. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scalion and fam- ily were shoppers in Wing Saturday afternoon, Sibley Butte OO By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Bert and Bennie Couch called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Monday. L. B. Roth accompanied Elmer Bloomquist to Bismarck Saturday. 8. E. Clizbe, Alex Couch and Vern Thysell were Bismarck callers Satur- day. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Falkins re- turned here Sunday to resume their Alice Clizbe, Byron and Clarence Clizbe, Bennie Couch and Vivien Lar-' son attended a meeting of their poul- try club at the Geo, Hughes home: Saturday. 1, Davenport and family were Mc- Ghylin | Paul Coleman and Owen Davis call- ed at the L. W. Davis home Sunday afternoon. © the play given in Still hall by the Baldwin young folks Friday evening. ©. W. Backman and son, Edwin, shopped in Regan Monday. The Misses Inegr and Solveig Nord and Magelle Nelson returned after a two weeks’ vacation in Drake. |my Johnson’s Yob” gave their play | __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1934 sert visited Thursday evening with the Degner young folks, Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bassert were visitors at the Rudolph Engel home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son John and daughter Matilda visited ie evening at the Dan Hein ome, Miss Clara Johnson visited Friday evening at the Engel home. Mr. and day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dave lein. Martha Bassert and Viola Engel vis- ited Saturday evening at the George Harmann home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hein and daugh- ter visited at the Gottfried Bassert home Sunday afternoon. Rodney and Harold Williams mo- tored Donald Rhodes to McClusky Sunday where he will continue his school work. ——————_—_—_—————————_*e | Wing | By LILLIAN MUELLER Marie Olson of Wilton is visiting at the Ole Olson home. Francis Larson, Gladys Lein, and Earl and Faye Harvey were Bismarck callers Wednesday afetrnoon. Richard Weber and Theo and Clover Johns spent Sunday evening Ben McCloskey home. Clara Weber returned to the James- town college Monday after spending Christmas vacation at her parental home. Christian Endeavor was held at the John Mueller home Sunday evening, Maxine See was the leader. Ralph Jacobson and Clara Mueller were visitors at the Nic Slabogan home Friday. The Tuttle independent basketball ning. Tuttle was defeated 27 to 23. Mrs. Etta Wilkinson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. McCloskey. Ed. Dalbec and children, Ralph Jacobson and Clara, Martha, Anna Marie and Elizabeth Mueller motored to Goodrich Sunday to attend the funeral of Gottlieb Strobel, a brother- in-law of Ed. Dalbec. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glanville and Josie Olson were Bismarck callers Monday. Mrs, T. Suby and daughter Donna Lucille were visitors at the E. O’Brien home Sunday. John Lashkewitsch and son Nico- demus were over-night guests at the John Mueller home Monday. e o By IRENE MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Rueben ‘Wentz, and Edward Stroh visited at the Roy Marchant home Tuesday evening. night guest at the Tretbwasser home. Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer are staying at the Frey home in McClus- ky. Jacob Stroh and son Emil, Albert and Emil Zelmer motored to Bis- marck Friday. Sunday evening visitors at the Roy Marchant home were John Reile, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Strom and Ted Stroh. Thursday after visiting at the home of and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman. Henry Sneider spent last week vis- iting his wife and family near Arena. Eddie Johnson was a Thursday vis- itor of his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh. Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Roy Papke called Wednesday at a home. Friday. Roy Hazlegrove and Lester Haw- ey spent Thursday night with Roy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl and small daughters shopped in Bismarck Saturday. : Welch’s Spur At im Ey 5 evening at the G. A. | i HF i A A I 4 i : g x8 F a E eke §F 4 FE .| Emil Zeilmer her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Ne callers at the John Fitzgerald home. Lizsie Treibwaseir daughter 4 and son Leo spent a few days wit her sister and brother-in-law. They returned to their home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. John Witt were Sat- oa callers at the John Fitegerald jome, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Marchant and son Lloyd, Delmar McClellan were Thursday evening visitors at the Lyman By 8. GYLDEN Elmer Jarvi and Leonard Kavonius Mae at Mat Setala’s Monday eve- ing. Mrs. Ed Eliason and son Ed and daughter Violet were callers at Oscar Kavonius’ Wednesday. Louie Olson and Bill Wanttaja were callers at John Hokana’s We ’. Art Magnus and Walter Waiste were Wing callers Wednesday evening. Henry Pihlaja, Fred Mulari, Heimo Siirtola and daughter Linda motored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Gust Lehto and Mrs. William Josephson called at Seth Glyden’s one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Josephson visit- ed at John Glyden’s Thursday. Walter Ojanen and E. A. Kling motored to Bismarck Saturday. ut the Wing high school, after spend- aa ce rent a By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Miss Mildred Zimmerman, who is teaching the Mine school, spent the Christmas vacation at her home at Minot, N. D. Mrs. Mary Allenberger of Bismarck is visiting with her sons and daugh- ters at Macumber. Bons, and daugh- ter Aileen, were Sunday visitors at the Wm. Spitzer home near Bismarck. John Murrey, who is attending the state agricultural college at Fargo, ‘spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Waddington were shoppers at Bismarck Saturday. \° Christiania Gust Witt was a Wednesday over- | ¥ Miss Irene Marchant returned home | De’ | Thursday shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Clooten spent. Thursday in Bismarck. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling and Bismarck callers Thursday. Lillian Keller from near Driscoll is spending several days visiting at the Ole Newland home. Miss Helen Ray Beyer was a Saturday evening visitor at the Robert Sharp home. \ Heaton pia evening at the Lewis Wagner ome. Miss Ruth Freitag spent Thursday night at the F. G. Redington home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller visit- ed at the Jake Schladt home Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vickstrom spent ited with Mrs. Vickstrom’s pa- rent Mable Nelson called on her sister, Boone Monday. Mra. A special Township meeting was held Tuesday at the F. G. Redington Mable and Grace Nelson spent Sat- urday at Bismarck with Amy Nelson. John Berg and family visited at the ‘Mike Wall home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner and son Duane spent Sunday at the Wm. Wag- ner home. ] Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Francis and Russell Chesrown and ‘Ted Lawler were callers at the Steve Koppy home Wednesday. Henry A. Ohlhauser was a caller in Linton Tu A Herman Backhaus Sr. transacted business in Linton Wednesday. Mrs, John Rebenitsch Jr., and sons of near Fort Rice, are visiting with the former's parents this week. Callers in Linton from this visinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Back- haus, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Serr, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohihauser Sr. and Clestine Dels. , Walter Schiermeister of Linton spent the week-end at the Jake Schiermeister home. Miss Hilda Schiermeister spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. God- frey Grenz. Dorothy Renschler and sons the | home. SW. Burleigh 7 By MRS. ALEX STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Turner called at Alex Stewart's Thursday. Andrew Ervin was a caller in Bis- marck Thursday. Paul Hapel and Walter Smith call- ed at Lee Mallard’s Saturday. Helen Beckenall and Annie Nickol- son visited and dined at Dan Mc- Clean’s Thursday. Ralph Ishmeal was a caller at Cam- eron’s Monday. Three tables of bridge were played. Miss Margaret Gillen won high pris ‘and Mrs, Homer Brownawell secon¢ high. A lunch was served by thr hostess. Miss Moffit received severs! lovely gifts, A large birthday cake formed the centerpiece for the guest of honor’s table. David Brownawell was badly burned last Thursday when he fell onto # hot register at his home. His walker tip- ped over. He was rushed to Bis- Toarck where his burns were dressed and he is getting along nicely. ‘Miss Louise Coder returned home Saturday after spending 10 days at the Douchette home in McKenzie, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Coder and child- ren were visitors at the Cline home Sunday. Menoken | OEP ih Sr te | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Ed Ebling and Mrs. O. R. Ayers entertained five tables of whist Sun- day evening at the Ebling home in honor of Mrs. Luella Bird and daugh- ter Betty. Each guest presented Mrs. Bird with a kitchen gift as she is starting housekeeping in the front apartments of Miss Lillian Newmann’s home. ‘The depot has been closed as there ig not enough business to keep it open during the winter months. Mrs. George Wellen is caretaker at the depot. Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Halvorson and family of Regan spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Walgren anc Mrs. A. T. Welch were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein. Mrs. Margarette Fields visited her aunt, Mrs. Sara McMurrick in Bis- marck Tuesday. The Menoken Ladies Aid met with Mrs, Paul Holmes for a quilting bee Friday afternoon. Eight members were present. Dinner and supper was served by the hostess. The next meet- ing will be held at Mrs. Park Wood's Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garnier who were married recently entertained their friends to a wedding dance Sat- urday evening at the Town Hall. Sup- per was served by Mrs. Koch assisted by Mra. A, H. Klepstein. Sterling | By FERN BR. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart visitec at the Henry Van Horn home in Dris- coll Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson an¢ family were Sunday evening su! guests at the Tom Stewart home. Mrs. John Stewart of Telfor visited with her sister, Mrs. A. Stewart Mon- day. John R. Stewart and Dan Mc- = rigihegeaieaeiticaritleemmeanant 0. a. Davenport was a caller in Bismarck Mc Charley Johnson has been spend- ing the past week in Bismarck. Edward Beckenall Ernest and ‘Houser visited at Nicholson’s Sunday. John Glum was a caller in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dietrich trans- ‘acted business in Bismarck Saturday. ° r . ! Missouri | By MES. K. BR. SNYDER Emory and Walter Woodworth, John Crawford and Ralph Snyder were callers at the August Boyer home afternoon. Alex Anderson and sons, Elton and Robert were callers at the James MacDonald home Friday. John Crawford, Joe Clark and Ralph Snyder, called at the W. OC. Snyder home near Menoken Friday afternoon. John Smith visited at the Leslie Clark home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, C. J Johnson and son Carey were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and daughter Fern and Ralph Reed mo- tored to Steele Thursday evening. Ralph spent the night with his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reed at Steele, returning Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, H. E Wildfang, Oast Prince and Ed Sch- midkunz were Bismarck shoppers Monday. People’s Forum (Editor's Note)—The Tribune wel comes letters on subjects of inter- est. Letters dealing with contro- versial religious subjects, which attack individuals unfairly, oF which offend good taste and fair play will be returned to the writ- ers. All letters MUST be signed, If you wish to use a pseudony sign the pooper first and your te be necessa: to ‘conform to this policy.” Bruce Belk from Bismarck called at |the Horace Fairchild home Saturday ‘evening. Mrs. Charles Gaskill has returned home from Bismarck, where she spent the holidays. Chris Baker spent his vacation and the holidays with his parents and other relatives at Livona, teacher of Taft i i E i 3 "ls ef pike ike HE 8g,8 u in & 5 Q 22 i i Eek i i li | Hi >E & Hy i ial ar, i a2 ‘ fs | i é 2 & SUR NAIH veil if Strange But True News Items of Day (By The Associated Press) PAGE OLD DIOGENES Red Wing, Minn—Page Diogenes— a ag

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