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=e, rs he O° — to a- cir ile = 0 5 ¥ u 4 Q ’ fyse ad - 4 a ae J mS ve NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Painted Woods * By MBS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom enter- tained their neighbors and friends at ® dancing party at their home Satur- ay evening. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies at midnight. Mr. and Mrs Frank Erickson, son Ernest and mother, Mrs. 8. Erickson, tee Sunday at the Andrew Nelson jome, William Wilton callers Saturday Anton Nelson visited relatives in Bismarck Tuesday. Lyman By 8. GYLDEN Mrs, Gust Eckholm and Wayne sins, Brown and son Joe were f the Dah! home. e tored to Lidgerwood Sunday. Mrs. Larson visited her daughter Vivian ‘at Jamestown. Miss Margaret Olson spent Sunday with her mother at Jamestown. ii 7 : Misso | Laurence and Burdette Irvine had his tonsils re- moved at a Bismarck hosiptal Pri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ramus Robinson and Robinson from MacDonald. In-| _ Revival meetings are still being held Madison fet accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jacob|t the local church. Rev. Banttarl and son Fred to visit at/pn4, Rev. Guison have been joined Points in Minnesota Saturday. Clarence Magnus, Roy and Melvin Erickson and Sigura Tronen visited at Gylden’s Tuesday evening. ‘was an overnight guest. Andrew Thompson was a business caller in Bismarck Friday. Thoyre’s and Miss Helma Rev. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford motor- ed to Harvey Monday where they visited at the George Crawford home. Miss Evelyn Fryer will hold a pro- gram at her school, Manning No. 1, Olson | Thursday evening. _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 a ©. By OLGA M. RISE A large crowd attended the funeral of, Mrs. Herbie Gunderson at the church Friday. Mrs. Gunderson was well known in this vicinity, having lived here for many years. She was living with @ daughter at Harmony, Minn., when she passed away. Rev. of the deceased. Alice Arneson of Jamestown, N. D., spent several days at the H. O. Arne- son_home. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hanson and marck Wednesday. Gerwent a minor operation. She is getting along very ‘nicely. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman spent, Saturday and Sunday at the Geo. Schlabach home near Driscoll. Bernice Bjorhus spent the week- end at the B. N. Lein home. Sam Vik, who has spent the past month working in Montana, returned home Wednesday. {" _‘farriet 7 By MISS &. M. THOMPSON Mr, and Mrs. William Geliner and daughters, Ann and Annette, motor- HUEY, FACING LIB spent Sunday afternoon at Gust Eck- | * oo zig are visiting relatives around here. Mrs. Kytonen is a sister of John Matson. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holmes and son Frank spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. 0. R. Toliver. | Sibley Butte ¢—__________— By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur visited at the Esther Ceder-| gening” strom and E. Bloomquist homes Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, O. J. Roth motored to McKenzie Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick are Mary Joann were dinner daughter staying at the L. Madland home while. " Mr. and Mrs, Madiand are visiting | Sacr* St t® Ole Olson home Sun: MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. H. Watkins and Mr. Whitmer were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Jérs. Oliver Whitmer had relatives at Pembina and Fargo. week: Mrs, Earl Evans and children visit+| wit’ Fees eames, ne week-end td at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday| iss Emma Heimbauch is visiting evening. the Albert Heimbauch a tamily visited at the Oliver Roth| | Steiber home Sunday. oo: Elmer Bloomquist is helping Wid- ver’s move this week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson are ° 9 | seve ys last week, visiting at the J. C. Olson home. | Taft | Carlson, Denis and Earl and By MRS. E. M. GASKILL Fred Uhde home. - McAllister, who Wallace A large number attended the Lad-| with diphtheria, was taken to les’ Aid meeeting held at the home of/marck Wednesday. Mrs, George Lewis last Wednesday. . is quite ill home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swind-|at the home of Miss Falmer's aunt iing. in Minot. Miss Edna Doehle visited at Lewis’} The county nurse of Bismarck call. Wednesday afternoon. ed in this vicinity Priday and Setur- Mrs. Gust Boelter returned to her|day. Yome in Jamestown Thursday. Mrs, Willie Steinert and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Reed and fam-/| visited @ couple of days week ly motored to Rodgers, N. D., Friday | at the John Steinert home in Regan. Kiser, who is Il at her home there. . at , The ‘Reed family returned Sunday 1) Cromwell | evening. W. V. Carroll and Carl Olson of Moffit called at the E. M. Gaskill noel ‘ome Wednesday morning. Elsus Elness and son Elder of Ster- i i | efest i i Hl i ‘il a Fe [ rf 4 E [ E & 4 5 H 28 { i H & g if Hi i i ri i ite i 18 1 ty i | i i a ne : Fy i ag de : , i g 5 : j fi iH z | = & Bix Ra i ts E FE : Hy | F H [ - Fh I Ee i a i é i i a [i i il z EB if rH be Ge 5 5 g 3 F Ri AY ve il abe & | k : E F : ined i ip 8 BE 73 i E : a 48 l 25 5 .| home from Bismarck Saturday where ed to Bismarck and Mandan Satur- day to transact business, ae spent the week-end at Mr, and Mrs. William Merkel and Gaughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weitstock and son Berle motored to Bismarck Friday. Martin Gellner, who is employed near Goodrich, spent the week-end at his home. Marvin Brudvik, of Flora spent several days this week with his sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thompson, later going to Minot to visit his parents. Guests at the H. F. Williamson home Friday were Mrs. Williamson's brother, William Schmidt of Scotts- buff, Ne her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and sister, Mrs. Hattie Brundege of Bowdon. Olga Brose, who is attending high school in Wing, spent the week-end at her home. Emil and Elsie Wutzke and Fred and Robert Mertz of Denhoff visited at the William Geliner home Satur- day evening. . Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, 8r., and daughters, Arlene and DeMaris, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter Verna Mae returned home Saturday after spending the past month visiting relatives and vaca- tioning in Washington. Florence Josephson has been visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson this week. ——$_________~ | Wing | By MARTHA MUELLER Mrs. J. Witt, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. for Minnesota Monday morning to visit relatives for some time. Sadie Josephson returned to her she has been employed at the Bis- marck hospital. Gertrude Kavonius spent Friday and Saturday in Bismarck. Mrs. Geo. Bunker and Mabel Jacob- son attended the teachers’ demon- stration meeting at Regan Tuesday. Earl Harvey was victorious against Balland Jurzensky of McClusky in a end at her parental home in Petti- bone. H. J. Jacobson and son Ralph mo- tored to Fargo Friday. The Wing independent basketball team defeated the Denhoff independ- ‘and son Jack and the wedding sup- . and Mrs. Owen Borth, Sunday eve- Fred Borth home. \ Heaton | -——_——__—__________« By SARAH BEINLE Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laib and Olga; Laib were visitors at the Andrew Heinle home Tuesday evening. Peter Hallan spent the weck-end at his home in Turtle Lake. Edwin Heinle, a student of Turtle EL TRIAL, DISCOU IRSES ON ‘UTOPIA’ immediately after the Supreme court had ruled that he must face trial on charges of libel for remmar! It (right), Senator Huey P. Long (left) started lengthy discourses about he hurled at Gen. Samuel T. At the advisability of Louisian: ven” in an independent Yake high school, spent the week- end at his home here. Edwin Heinle was an overnight guest at the John Walcher home ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laib, 8r., mo- tored to Martin, N. D., to attend the funeral for Emanuel Heintz, Sr., last ‘Wednesday. Mr. Heintz passed away last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walcher and sons, Ruben and Sam, motored. to Bismarck Thursday. Miss Baumiller of Baldwin is visit- ing a few weeks at the John Schlaht home. ———__________» ! Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY Miss Fern Simons visited at her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons, over the week-end. Harry and Sarah Holden have been on the sick list. ' Sunday visitors at the Paul Eddie home were Mr. and Mrs, Viran Nel- son and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holden, daugh- ter Sarah motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Spitzer and son Robert were Bismarck shoppers Fri- day night. ia David Bly has been in bed with Pneumonia for the past week. Laverne Strandemo spent week-end at the hot ft he rents, | oe Errante visitors at the Jake Berg home Tues- Mr. and Mrs, Palmer Strandemo. A large crowd attended the kitchen shower given for Miss Alice Tristka Sunday evening. e—_—_——_—_________¢ | Still | —__—___-______—__ By I. 8. HAGSTROM Miss Helen Johnson spent the week-end with her uncle and aunt,! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon. Kasper Benson of Flasher visited at the John Asplund home Saturday en route to Steele where he plans to iday| hold services the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Reynold Spitzer and sons, Gifford and Louis, and Mrs. Grace Harris were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spitzer of Arnold. Miss Marieta Matheson of James- town visited with relatives in the community Thursday and was honor guest at a party held at the Wilbur Noon home in the evening. Miss Agnes Johnson of Fergus Falls, Minn., returned to her home Friday after a six weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Walfred Asplund. The Luther League of the Sunne Lutheran church met with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knudtson Friday eve- n ing. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thor and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Amond Thor | returned to Bismarck the same aft- ernoon to leave for her home in Chi- cago. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Torzeski and sons left Thursday morning for points in Washington to spend the winter. Their farm was taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heintz. Caleb and Esther Peterson of Mine nesota visited with friends in the vicinity last week. Mr. and Mrs, John T. Johnson and | daughters, Helen and Delores, and ; Miss Dorothy Johnson motored to | Jamestown Friday and visited Miss home Saturday. Miss Ingrid Hagstrom of Price, N. |D. was rushed to the Bismarck hos- pital Sunday and immediately had an appendix operation. At this writ- ing she is getting along nicely. i Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Miss Jessie Braden spent from Sat- urday to Tuesday at her home near Beach... Mrs. Alfred Larson and Erma re- turned home last week after visiting relatives at St. Paul for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ensz were Sun- day visitors at the Adolph Degner home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth were visit- the| ing relatives at Garrison a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel were day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mile Panjkovich and infant daughter Della Deva were Thursday supper guests at the A. Degner home. Regan o—____—_______ By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. Harry Worden and daughter Donna returned home Tuesday after spending several days in Bismarck as the guest of Mrs. James Worden. J. 8. Penner left by way of Bis- marck Thursday for his home at, Mountain Lake, Minh., where he will spend a vacation of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Voeller and children and Mrs. Read were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. Ella Schilling, who is in training at St. Alexius hospital, spent several days last week visiting at her home here. Mrs. B. E. Rierson returned to her home Friday after spending several days in Bismarck as the guest of relatives. Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Everett accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins of Baldwin to Mc- Clusky Saturday, Mr. Wegterman go- ing up for her on Sunday. and Mrs. Herman Engstrom motored; family were Sunday dinner guesis of to Underwood Wednesday to spend: Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopkins. the day, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thor and daughter returned home Monday evening after a two weeks’ vacation trip to Wisconsin. Mrs. Mabel Olson and Mrs. Victor Anderson were dinner guests of Mrs. Elmer Kling Tuesday. Mrs. Cian) Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ellis and chil- dren of Fort Clark were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox. Ruby Guthrie of Bismarck was & Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes. Lawrence Hopkins motored to Bis- marck Thursday. The spectacular fight for the custody of little Gloria Vanderbilt (left), 10-year-old daughter of Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt (center), being waged in New York Even close friends were exciided from the cotrtrezm as Mrs. Vanderbilt testi! tedy of her daughter. now in the care of Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney (right), thi Press Photos) supreme court, pected to end soon. her guit to gain cus. child’s aunt. (Assoceiated - - |Amonda Johnson... They returned| woods secession from the union. He mentioned plans for setting up a “Utopian ‘ate. Long had no comment about the fibel trial, but General Ansell, shown Ly after he heard the news. expressed pleasure at the ruling (Associated Press Photos) By soe KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus ada to Eureka Wednesday morn- B. Miss Hazel Mausehund, who is | teaching the Riedlinger school, spent the week-end at her parental home. Several of the people of this vic- inity attended the party at the Glenn home near Linton Saturday evening. Olaf Aune spent Saturday in Bis- marck. Mr, and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz’ were visitors at the Herman Backhaus home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Schiermeis- ter called at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday afternoon. Several of the young folks attend- ed the Armistice Day celebration in Linton Monday evening, which was held in the new auditorium. | Welch’s Spur | By MRS. RB. M. WELCH Chester Boyd atarted working at Fleck’s Garage in Bismarck the first of this week. Mildred Funston, sister of Mrs. C. K. Boyd, spent the first part of the week at the Boyd home. Miss Funs- ton teaches north of Bismarck. Little Betty Jo Boyd. small daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd, who was quite ill with pneumonia, was taken to the hospital last Mon- day. She is much improved now. ©. P. Welch and son John motor- where he will go into business with his father, Ed. Doppler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch end little son were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, John Welch and nephews visited at the home of Mrs. Welch's mother, Mrs. Slater of Brit- tin Sunday, By MES. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. E. Simar left Wed- nesday for points in Minnesota to visit his father and other relatives. Mrs. Anna King and her father were dinner guests Thursday at the Peter lla home. Vera, Armond, Vernold and Law- rente Rechanee called Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and/ Gray’ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oschuner and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wood- ward, son Clarence and daughter Lu- cille visited in Jamestown Sunday. Miss Amelia Morehardt and her brother from Montana visited this week at the Ed. and Art Oschuner homes. Mr. and Mrs. Art Oschuner and children called Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel were in Goodrich one day this week. |___Driscot | —_______—__ By DELLA MAE OLSON Henry Johns was tendered a party Saturday evening in the hall, the oc- casion being Mr. Johns’ 70th birth- day anniversary. Mrs. C. A. Swanson spent the week-end visiting friends at Bis- marek. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble enter- tained @ group of friends Wednesday evening. Harold Swanson, Alex Homsey and P. P. Sampson left Thursday morn- ing for points in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson enter- tained the following Sunday: the Agner and 5. J. Swanson families, Mr. and Mrs. A) Chapin and family, Mrs, Meyer, Mrs. Carrie Nelson and Hazel Nelson. Miss Laura Ward, who is a stu- dent at Jamestown college, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Ward. Revival meetings are being held this week at the M. E. church by Rev. Nelson of Flasher. Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Brenna were entertained Friday evening at the E. Solberg . Dorothy Johnson and Dagner Ros- vold of Bismarck spent Armistice Day here. Nora Hendrickson of Harvey spent the week-end visiting friends here. A large crowd from here attended the Armistice Day dance at Steele Monday evenins. ——_________ | Clear Lake j By bah tthe ad Homer Taylor arrived Tuesday eve- ning from Marion where Mr. Taylor expects to move in the near future. He returned to Marion on Saturday. His son Ross accompanied him. Nels Dronen, accompanied by his daughter Hannah, spent Wednesday in Bismarck where Miss Hannah en- tered the Capital Commercial college. Martin Magness motored to Bis- marck Friday. A number from this locality at- tended the funeral of Mrs. H. Gun- derson at the Zion Lutheran church Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Basson visit- ed at the Christ Schoon home Sun- Yy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Malsam and daughters were Sunday visitors at the Reederinger home south of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet spent: Sunday at the Allen Van Vleet home. “tie —— Wilson | ——_—_________e By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Fred Seigele of Cleveland, N. D., spent the week-end with relatives in this community. Sam Berg motored to Mandan Monday to get his daughter, Sarah, who has been a patient at the hos- pital, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weist of Zeeland are guests at the Edward Gessele home. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg spent Fri- day evening at the Christ Flemmer home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Flemmer visited with Mr. Wagner at Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall spent a week at Hebron, N. D., visiting rela- tives. Mrs. Mary Wall and sons spent the _ | Week-end with Mrs. Ed. Vassler. Mr. and Mrs. John Kemele and Mr. and Mrs, John Schlickenmeyer of Turtle Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg of Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Klein of Washburn all visited at the Christ Neumiller home Sunday. | Rock Hill | — By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes_ were Monday guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borth at Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Doer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Doer and family motored to Bismarck Fri- day. The pupils of school No. 1 enjoyed @ Halloween party Wednesday after- noon. Refreshments was served. ‘The regular meeting of the town- ship board was held Tuesday at the home of the clerk, Marvin Alm. All members: were present. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Littie and daughters, Betty June and Viola Jean, and Shirley Walker were Sunday dinner guests at the J. F. Littls home. Miss Mabel Lytle attended teach- ers’ institute at Regan Tuesday. Thursday guests at the Albert Vol- len home were Emil Hogue and Etta Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Feltheim were Friday guests at the S. A. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson were Monday evening guests at the Petz Zander home. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fitagerald and son were Friday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. os 1 Brittin | , ry By 0. DUTTON Mrs. A. Giovannonol left Monday evening for Salt Lake City, where she will visit for some time with her daughters, Josephine and Anchela. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald and small son Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kim- ball were Sunday dinner guests at the Richard Day home. Dutch Dralle, who is with the CCC boys at Park Rapids, Minn., spent the week-end at the home of his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Dralle. Mrs. Geo. Kuntz and son Si and Mrs, Pete Smith motored to Bis- marck Saturday to attend the &t. Mary’s bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wildfang and family of McKenzie, Miss Clara Mauk anl Mrs. O. Dutton and children were guests at a turkey dinner Sun- day atthe D. H. Kershaw home. ‘Mrs, Sally Roberts left Tuesday for Kansas City, where she will make her future home. The Misses Mabel Lundy of Moffit, Lueile Milman and Edith Giovan- nonoi and Ammon and Roy Pifer and Adolph Giovannonoi, Jr., spent Sat- urday and Sunday at the Julius Ties home in Verona. Mrs. Taft of Mandan and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taft of Bismarck visited Sunday with relatives at the Lynn Kimball home. Mrs. Kimball and children returned to Mandan with Mrs, Taft for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ties of Verona spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ties’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Giovannonoi. | Trygg | o—______—_—_ — By MRS. GEORGE NELSON John and Irene Anderson motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Emil Hogue, Hilma Olson and Etta Jenkins motored to Bismarck Satur- day where Mrs. Jenkins attended a Recreation Homemakers meeting. Mrs. Albin Spangberg is the proud second prize winner of a gold seal congoleum rug given by the Ken- nelley furniture store in Mandan for filling in words concerning Min- nie and Mickey Mouse. Floyd Anderson, who is employed by the highway surveying, is now stationed at Bottineau. - John Roswick called Sunday at the Fred Robinson home near Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo were supper guests Wednesday night at the Victor Engdahl home. From there they left by train from Bismarck to Portland and Corvallis, Oregon, to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson and Hugo were guests Friday night at the Clifford Scott home. Emma re- turned with them to spend the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck of west ———— "2. here and is visiting with his aunta and uncles, Mr. ahd Mrs, Oscar Cole- man and family, Art Solberg’s, Bert Hendershott’s and Buddy Scoglund. A farewell party was given Satur- day night in honor for Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson at their home. A large crowd of relatives and friends was present. Refreshments were served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn and Mrs. Charile To- liver were entertained Tuesday eve- ning at supper at the Oscar Magnu- son home. Clarence Magnus returned home from Montana this week, Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and Roy and Alice were business callers in Wilton Wednesday. Lawrence Ousley was a business caller at Con Johnson's and Thursday. Oscar Moe of Minot spent the. week-end with his wife at the Con Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and daughter Helen shopped in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons ana daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grabarkewitzs and sons, Ira Falken- stein and Albert Larson visited at the Jacobson home Thursday. Jackie Grabarkewitzs visited in Bis- marck the latter part of the week at the A. C. Wilde home. Hugh Simons is visiting with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herb G. Karges at Ross, N. D. Mrs. Burl Monroe and two sons, Earl and Donald, and Mrs. Harold Williams arrived home from Iowa after an extended visit with relatives there, | Schrunk = By EDNA MARCHANT Delmar McClellan had the misfor. tune of falling while horseback riding and broke his hand and leg. He is in a Bismarck hospital and is getting along very nicely. Mrs. James Novy returned home one day last week from the St. Alex ius hospital where she has been @ patient for some time. Henry Schuh and his mother, Mra Elizabeth Schuh, motored to Bis: marck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and Tom Riley were in Wing on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored to Goodrich Thursday. While there Mrs. Witt had some dental work done, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh, Jacob Stroh and Dave Hochhalter were Sat- urday shoppers in McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile spent &@ few days of last week at her pare ental home, Roy Marchant’s. Miss Agnes Fitzgerald, who teache es school near Denhoff, spent th( week-end with her brother and sis< van iam Mr. and Mrs. John Fits« Mrs, John Witt left Monday morne ing for Bird Island, Minn., where she will visit her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knudson and family. She went with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lytle of Wing. ——$_____—__—__ ‘ Menoken By MES. JENNIE DANCE A. H. Kiipstein and Mrs, Melvis Agnew returned Thursday from Gro- ton, 8. D., where they attended the funeral rites for their father, Here man Kiipstein. He died Oct. 30 a8 the age of 76 years after a year’s illness of diabetes, A few years ago he owned and operated s store in Menoken. Miss Pearl Salter and Mrs. Albers Sherman entertained in honor of Mrs. V. Porter at the John Salter home Wednesday afternoon. Lunch was served by the hostess. A group of friends very pleasantly surprised Miss Lucille Ebling on her 16th birthday. Games were and a lunch served. John Walgren of Chicago is now visiting his mother, Mrs. Carl Bjore strom, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Eide of Mandap visited Mrs, Bertine Sands su '. Mrs. V. M. Craven and Miss Blanche Stewart Mrs. Milton Rue to Valley City Friday, afternoon. Mrs. Craven and Mrs, Rue visited Mrs. Roy Yule and Miss: Stewart visited her mother, Word was received here of the are) rival Monday of an 6% Ib. infant daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven, who recently moved to Brain- erd, Minn. Mrs. Craven and daughter are in Minneapolis at present time. Baldwin ——— By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and daugh ter, Miss Marie Falkenstein, have re=| turned home from a two weeks’ visit} in Chicago. Noel Borner returned home from Little Rock, Arkansas, he accompanied CCC Co. 2760 LaMoure a short time ago. « Mrs. Mathilds Baumgart left Frie day for Arnold where she will maki her home during the winter with her son, Ernest Baumgart. Martin Bourgois of Bismarck wat! here early in the week. He plans on] leaving soon for the West Coast. The local schools observed Armis-| exercises. Mrs. Peter Olson of Chicago ii) visiting with friends end relatives ir) this locality. Freddie Herdebu has return home from Fargo where he was § guest at the home of his aunt, Mrs} George Washburn. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid me’ with Mrs. Arthur Lenihan Wednes: day afternoon. The time was spen) in sewing. A nice luncheon was : ved by the hostess. meet every third Wednesday in month instead of the second Wed; nesday as heretofore. The 4 in date was decided on so those wi care to could attend the Still. The next meeting of the will be held at the home of Mi Knowly Dorman Wednesday after noon, Nov. 21. of Baldwin were overnight guests Saturday at the Geo. Nelson home. Preddie Sabot from Duluth, Minn., who has been with the CCC, arrived