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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. __.__.__- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS e | Baldwin ———————_ —_—__* By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER | Mrs, Ira Falkenstein has returned) home from Still where she has b2en| oryoon, spending the past 10 days with her, gon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and! “Mrs, Clarence Falkenstein. A baby; girl arrived at the Falkenstein home “Jan. 3. The Baldwin P. T. A. will mect; Friday evening, Jan. 25, in the school- house taught by Miss Gladys Gram- ling. A program will be given by the older members of the organization. ‘The Crofte Star Homemakers’ club | will meet with Mrs. Ira Falkenstein ‘Wednesday of this week. The mect- ing will begin in the forenoon and a; hot lunch will be served. i Miss Eunice Kant left recently for Bismarck to take a position in the cafe in the new capitol building. Paul and Noel Borner motored to Bismarck Thursday afternoon at which time Noel rented the farm for- merly occupied by the Reinhold Berg family. Mr. Berg and family moved to the Geigle farm last fall. Ralph Cummings, who has been spending several weeks here with his nephews, Clare and Merl Weise, ex- | pects to return to his home at Gar-} rison this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Nordstrom spent Monday at the Herman Myers, &r., home. { Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Madland/ ‘nd Ruth Ann Thysell spent Monday afternoon at the Chas. McCormick home. | Mr. and Mrs, Cedric Craig and) daughter Josephine and Mr. and) Mrs. Marvin Sherman were visitors) at tht F. L. Owen home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Larson from) ‘Temvik spent the week at the Law-| rence Madland and Selmer Oancs; homes. Anton Fischer went to Manford, N. D., Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms spent Friday evening at the W. A. Dietz- man a The Three Leaf Clover Homemak- ers club met at the home of Mrs. F. L. Owen Thursday afternoon with nine members present. Mrs. Joe Fischer and son Leland and Miss Edson were visitors. Mrs. Melick gave ® lesson on cooking for the invalid. After the meeting presents were ex- changed by the members. The hostess served supper at the close of the meeting. ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and John Olsen were shoppers in Bis- marck Saturday. Miss Mildred Dietzman went to Sanger, N. D., Saturday where she will visit at the H. H. Westacott home for a week. ‘ Menoken ‘By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Avis Abelein and Beatrice Wallen went to Steele Wednesday to visit Betty Dornacker and Junita Burton. ‘They returned Sunday. Lawrenec Doppler is a patient in the St. Alexius hospital, being ope- rated on for appendicitis Monday. Mrs. Chas, Graves has been con-/| fined to her home suffering from a sprained ankle. i ‘Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Agnew Sunday. Hattie and Harry Mielke and Edd/ Klepstein of Groton, S. D., are now visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krik and family} of Minot, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Abelein| and George Abelein of Anamoose! were guests at the R. G. Abelein; home Sunday. Mrs, Jack McNikey of Butte, Mont.. seems {Hl »Kathryn, N. D., returned Sunday to {resume her teaching duties south of Mandan. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Madson of Lake Park, Minn., are visiting relatives here. A candy sale was held by 4-H girls at the McCann store Saturday aft- A birthday party Huber Jordan at his evening. was given for home Sunday the Royal Neighbors club at her home Friday evening. Four new members joined. The Driscoll high school girls’ bas- ketball team played the Indian girls’ team at Bismarck Saturday evening. The Driscoll girls were defeated, 44 to 10. Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz returned home Wednesday evening from Bismarck where she has been spending several days with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hindemith. C. A. Swanson left Tuesday for Mandan to attend the County Com- missioners’ convention being held there. Stanley Hanson, who has been a member of an orchestra in Mon- tana, has been a recent visitor at the Johns and Eggelson homes. Han- son is now a member with an orches- tra at Mandan. poor | $ Painted Woods | oo By MBS. OLE LILLEFJELD Andrew Nelson is visiting a few days this week in Bismarck at the Frank Erickson home. Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter Mary Ann visited at the Harold Sod- erquist home Friday afternoon. i Mrs. Frank Johnson and baby have been visiting for a few days with her} folks in Wilton. i Mrs. August Nelson and son Juntor visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Wednesday. | Marian Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Lester Brown, has been staying for sometime with his grandparents, Mr. | and Mrs. William Brown. Dave Riebe was a Wilton visitor) Saturday. — | Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Oschuner and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children were guests last Sunday eve- ning at the Carl Keopplin home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Mrs. Mabel Hazlegrove were guests Thurs- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward. ‘Art Oschuner and Carl Keopplin were in Tuttle Friday. A party was given Wednesday night at the Julia Kreamer home in honor of Raymond King who celebrated his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Domagallo gave @ dancing party Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray took Miss Opal Gray back Sunday afternoon to the Julia Kreamer home where she is staying while teaching. Harriet | By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Leach are the proud parents of a baby boy born ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter Verna Mae, and Edith Thompson motored to Bismarck Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Wetzel visited at the Arvid Backland home. George and John Redding of Pol- lock, 8. D., were Sunday visitors at the Russell Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weit- stock. Mr. and Mrs. William Merkel, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoffman and family, Ann and Edna Gellner and Arthur Thompson at an ice-cream Mrs, Frank Johns was hostess for | genuine other along in his wake. fendant should not be handeufs ards Are Instructed to Increase Vigilance ment, Bruno Richard Hauptmann manifested amusement Tues- day at being clutched by guards at his trial. The Lindbergh case defendant displayed his broadest, most smile as he walked through the crowded courtroom Mon- day afternoon, pushing one officer ahead of him and tugging the Orders were given at the opening of the trial that the de- Mr. and Mrs. John Reile, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant, Mr. and Mrs./ Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Funeral service for Fred McCoy, son of Mrs. F. McCoy of Canficld, were held at the Congregational church here Saturday afternoon, Rev. iRindahl of Bismarck officiated. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein were Ella Schilling Herbert Hoffman and daughter Carol | |were Monday supper guesis at the {Peter Hoffman home near McClusky. Edward Stroh was a visitor at the; Jacob Reile home last Wednesday | eveni: | William Witt motored to McClusky Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald spent a few days last week visiting at his parental home, Pat Fitzgerald's near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Ed. and) Ted Stroh visited at the Hoffman home on their way home from Den- hoff on Thursday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stroh and |daughters. Velda and Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hauff and son Albert | Spent last Sunday afternoon at the J. Reile home. | o———____——_—__"# i Clear Lake | ¢—_______—_—-- | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN | ° | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and| |baby spent Tuesday with Mrs, Han- ‘sen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon. | Herbert Keeler left Tuesday for |Bismarck on Wednesday. He left for ‘the CCC camp. His father accom- pasied him to Bismarck. | Homer Taylor of Litchville, a for- mer resident here, was a caller in this | vicinity Wednesday and Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen called at the Mrs. J. E. Sharp home Friday. | | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and son |Bob and granddaughter, Carlien Bey- end and Berniece Morris. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and/ Mrs. L. B. Cox. Canfield MRS. A. F. GHYLIN five members present. tleson of Wing joined. The next meet- ing will be held in Regan the second Thursday in February. Mrs, Anna Strand, Barney and Einar Strand were business callers in Bismarck Wednesday. ed for a few days’ visit. Ladies’ Aid will meet at the Ole Olson home Jan. 23. Mrs. Anna Strend, Mr. and Mrs. B. O, Strand and son were dinner guests at the Frank Mickelsen home Sunday, Mrs. Clayton Little and children returned home from Bismarck Mon- | day where they have been the last | g—— week. | Oliver Whitmer called at the A. Ghylin home Sunday evening. ° ——* Wilson ——_————__—__———__"* By MRS. JOHN t The Auxiliary met at the H. Wat- kins home Thursday. ;John and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lein | @——— jand daughter Marjorie. There were} Mrs. C. Ket- Einer remain- A. BERG Mrs, Mrs. Christ Wolf spent the week- with her daughter, Steir of Wishek. Fred Wagner called at the John Berg home Tuesday. Dan party Saturday evening. jer, were entertained at the Henry Olson home Thursday evening. John Jebay and Russ and John \and Tuesday at the John Risch home BRUNO HAUPTMANN, LED BY TROOPER, HANDCUFFED TO JAILER Flemington, N. J., Jan. 18.—(?)—Instead of his former resent- 18 8 a, Later, Sheriff John H. Curtiss, fearing that some friend would pass a weapon or other object. spectators, directed that each moved to and from his seat, to Hauptmann from the crowd of wrist be held by a guard as he When the new regulation was imposed, Hauptmann gave evi- dence of anger in his expression and in his rapid march across the court room. The humor of the situation ‘came to him later and he strode ahead, cainar” driving one guard ahead of him and dragging the By LILLIE JIRAS per guests at the Jiras home Wed- nesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gierke werc | guests at the John Engdahl home’ Thursday, Brown and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kaiser and family were visitors and lunch- eon guests at the home of the Brown brothers Friday evening. Willie Jiras was an overnight guest at the J. FP. Little home at Regan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Stocks and daughter Beverly were visitors and dinner guests at the Mayland Chris- tiansen home in Wilton Sunday, Howard Nelson is a guest this week at the Sam Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley and Mrs. William Staples attended the party at the George Nelson home Satur- day evening, given in honor of Mr. Neison’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Risch and Harry Brown were guests Monday at Price, N. D. = ° Lein e By OLGA M. RISE Ethel Brenden and Art Deckert visited at the Faunce Luyben home Tuesday evening. Einar and Knute Spilde, Marvin Berg and Sam Vik spent Tuesday eve- ning at J. O. Rise's, Members of the school board met at the Ted Varholdt home Tuesday afternoon. Miss Marion Hanson left Sunday Israel Brown and Miss Lydia Braunstadter were visitors and sup-' ,, Earl Bueholtz, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Sam |= lence Rise, Sam Vik, Rudolph Heidt, {Pred Berg, J. O. Rise, Mr. and Mrs. -cihieaiiniinisidiniii, C3 mwell 'H. ©. Arneson, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Varholdt, Clarence and Irwin Rise and Sam Vik spent Thursday evening at Ole Spilde’s. Dr. DeWitt Baer of Steele was alled to the J. O. Rise home Sun- day as Everett was quite sick, He is somewhat better now. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heidt, Joe, Annie and Emma Regier, Eva and Nettie Ensz spent Sunday evening at Hinkel's. ¢—______________-» Alta ——_—_—___________-e By CARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily visited at Carl Schatz’s Wednes- day evening. Gerald Jones motored to Bismarck Tuesday to attend to some business. Alvin Brackett visited at Henry Schaffer’s Monday evening. Mrs. George Baumlach from Mc- Clusky called on Fred Lauers Thurs- jay. Donald Schaffer visited at Fred Warner's for several days last week. Mrs. Joe Diede called on Brackett Tuesday afternoon. Edwin Schatz and Rudolph Schaf- fer, who are employed at the Back- man mine, returned to their homes for the week-end. Donald Schaffer motored to Mc- Clusky Friday. Albert and Wesley Gaub visited tte Henry Schaffer's Saturday eve- ning. Nels Peterson motored to Wilton Friday. Joe Diede motored to Pickardville ag where he visited with his Rev. Geiser from Turtle Lake held services at the German Baptist church at Alta. Ed. and Henry Schatz visited at —_________—_* ! Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY Amanda Spitzer returned home from Montana for a vacation. Vearl Holden returned home from been working there all summer. Pauline Spitzer returned back to Bismarck to work, ‘Teddy Murray was a visitor at the Al Holden home Sunday. John Partyke was a business call- er in Wilton Saturday. John Partyke took a load of cattle down to Baldwin Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden were busi- ness callers in Wilton Saturday. ¢ | Arena —. By MES. 0. McINTYRE Mr, and Mrs. Adam Haas, Miss Laure Fallon and Adam Dockter at- tended the basketball game in Den- hoff Friday evening. Miss Mildred Galvin spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs, Nic Slabogin in Wing. Armen Oschner was an overnight guest of Harold Morris Thursday. Wayne Drumm, who spent a two weeks’ holiday vacation at Detroit Lakes, Minn., returned to his home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre were SS visiting their children at Bismarck ne Sterling, returned home Tuese = Miss Margaret Gillen, who spent her vacation at Burt, N. D., return- to her school duties here on Sun- lay. ‘The 4-H Cooking club No, 1 met at the home of Mrs. D. H. Werner with has| Miss Veronn Jensen as hostess. A ing. lunch was served after the meet- i Lyman John Gylden was an _ overnight guest of Walter Pesonen Monday. Arthur Dronen returned from Dris- coll where he has been visiting for some time. Leonard Kavonius, Seth Gylden and Lauri Pihlaja were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Pihlaja spent Thursday night with Mrs. Seth Gylden. Lauri Pihlaja and Henry Pihlaja took Seth Gylden to the hospital Thursday morning to receive treat- ment for blood poisoning. Seth Harju and Andrew Liuska spent Saturday evening at Gust Eck- holm’s. Ralph Harju and Etchn Liuska were callers at John Gylden's Satur- day evening. supper guests at the Klagenburg home Saturday. Albert Wutzke was a visitor at his haba home near Goodrich Tues- lay. Allen Frazier and Mr. and Mrs. August Beich were callers in Wing Tuesday afternoon, i Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and Pete Wilsenburger visited at the Christ Berg home Tuesday evening. Miss Jessie Braden was an over- night guest at the Daniel Sieglock Mr. and Mrs. G. Bossert, sons Al- bert and Gottfried. daughter Clara, Jacob Hein, Hilda, Pauline and Ernest Berg visited Wednesday evning at the John Weber, Jr., home, Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Weber and Pete Wiesenburger from New Rock- ford spent a few days at the John Weber, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. David Weber from Polo, Ill., returned home with them to visit friends near New Rockford a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son Emil and daughter Esther, Fred Smith and Mile Panjkovich were call- ers in Bismarck ,. Donald Rhodes called on David Hein Friday evening. ———_____e $e By I. L, DAVIS Mrs. Amanda Johnson spent the past week as the house guest of Mrs. Albert Johnson. Nils Tosseth attended to business in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Clarence Scott visited with relatives in this community Wednes- day and Thursday. Lewie and Arvid Johnson were Sunday callers at the Medstrom Mrs./ home. Miss Leona Sundquist visited with her cousin, Marilyn Johnson, over the week-end. Guests at the Pete Granhoy home eae: were Arne Tosseth and son win, ‘Willis Gill motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Walter Sundquist, Mrs. Clar- ence Scott, Mrs, Amanda Johnson attended the Auxiliary meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard Watkins near Regan Thursday. Marilyn Johnson accompanied Wal- ter Sundquist to Bismarck Tuesday where she visited her father in the hospital. August Krause is back home after Sibley Butte ———————_ By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST A school meeting was held at the home of the clerk, Elmer Bk Tuesday afternoon. All members were presnt, The following from here attended a meeting at McKenzie to consider pur- chasing the elevator at McKenzie: 8. E. Clizbe, WJoyd Clizbe, Peter Davidson, and son Dave, and Elmer Bloomquist. Mrs. Leonard Davenport returned home from a Bismarck hospital Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and daughters visited at the Gib Ceder- strom home recently. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe attended Ke T. A. at McKenzie Tuesday eve- ing. i Elmer Bloomquist and Elmond Pet- tis made a business trip to Baldwin, Arnold and Bismarck Wednesday. eee, pond Arena was a din- gues’ ie E. Bloomquist home Monday. ————$____— 6 j McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. P. P. Bliss and daughters, Bernice and Margaret, moved to town Tuesday for the winter school months. ‘The Royal Neighbors installed their officers Thursday night. Mrs. P. E. Roth acted as installing officer and Miss Margaret Olson acted as cere- monial marshal. Lunch was served by Mrs. George Hughes, Mrs. George Manly and Mrs, Roy Wildfang. Ben Jacobson of Bismarck was & business caller in McKenzie Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes attend- ed the county recreational meeting held in Driscoll Saturday. The next meeting will be held Feb. 9th at Bis- marck, Little Lester Hughes entered the St. Alexius hospital Monday where he had his tonsils removed. Miss Mina Manly, a high school student at Bismarck, spent the week- end here with her parents. ae neal Neighbors will hold a qui rq ‘Tuesday at the W. L. Watson home, —_________ | RockHili | By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and family, Mrs. J. F. Little and Virgil motored to Bismarck Tuesday eve- ning. They took Betty June Little, who has been ill, to consult a physic- fan. She remained in Bismarck. returned to her home Sunday after)" yi. “and Mi: | és is irs. George Pehl. Sr., @ visit ane eee home. i eiaicaal were business callers in Driscoll Fri-| Glen Newland, son of Mr. and Mrs. | ena cen ore a eH with | 222: |Ole Newland, returned to his school emnenees: orocmakers club ¥h Elsie Rachel and Florence Sand-| duties at Devils Lake Sunday after six members present and two visitors.! p¢, , 1 peeks! ica atoms “) ;| berg spent the week-end at their, @ three wecks’ vacation a ‘The lesson, “Plants in the Home.”! resnective homes. | ‘was presented to the club by Mrs.! Mr. 5 \o { » and Mrs. John Wutzke and Melvin Agnew. The next meeting! qaughters, Hilda and Ida, motored to| { Mr. and Mrs, John Stroh’s Sunday|tang, slide Me. Laurence and Bart Fi rnoon, itzgerald, Laura Broeckel and Clyde Little at- tended a party at the Geo, Nelson home near Baldwin Saturday night. Mrs, K. O. Knutson was a Sunday (guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert Vol- Willie Jiras of Baldwin was a Wed- for Christiania township where she will teach a five-month term of school. She is staying at the M. A. The age of man has been placed|Lein home. at 16,000,000 years, by a new compari-| The following attended to business son of blood serums of mankind and| matters at the Capital City the past ape. week: B. N. Lein, Einar Spilde, Clar- Berg were Bismarck shoppers Mon- day. —+|} Welch’s Spur | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Glenview Hampton By VIOLET L. JOHNSON ‘will be held with Mrs. Jeppson. ‘The Menoken independents and the CCC of Fort Lincoln played basket- ball in the town hall Saturday night. ‘The CCC won with a high score. A dance was held afterwards, with) music furnished by the CCC's. o—_——— Wing | re | By MARTHA MUELLER Mrs. V. Koski was a caller at the home of Mrs. Hannus Saturday aft- ernoon. Jacob Stern of Carrington, N. D., and Philip Weber were callers at the John Mueller home Monday. Mrs, L. Knowles entertained the Ald society at her home Mr, and Mrs. 8. Laschkewitsch and Nic Laschkewitsch of Goodrich were visitors at the J. Mueller home Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kusler drove to Arkansas last week to attend the funeral of the latter’s father, Mr. Brumm. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Melhoff of Arena were callers at the Fred Oswald home Monday. Fred Oswald was taken to the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck last wee ek. Mrs. R. Jacobson left Monday morning for Fargo, N. D.. where she will remain for two weeks attending to business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Moser and children, Art, Walter. Alice, and Del- Friday afternoon at the er home before leaving for South Dakota. Njhas been Hopkins has return- ed from Dickinson and left Sunday evening for Minneapolis. ura Meyers, who has been a bem vecatos at Bismarck Monday. to visit several days at the A. L.| Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner call- ra at the John Wutzke home Tues- | lay. | Trygg ———__—__* By MRS. GEORGE NELSON A surprise birthday party was giv- en Tuesday night at the Albin Spangberg home in honor of Mrs. Spangberg. Whist was played during the evening. Later refreshments were her with a birthday cake elaborate- ly decorated and lighted with can- dles. Mrs. Spangberg received many lovely gifts. School No. 4. taught by Hilma Ol- son, is closed until spring when it will open at school No. 2. She is visiting with relatives at La Moure now. George Magnuson and Gerald Nel- son visited Thursday at the Hugo Nelson home. @ trip to Jamestown during the holi- days to visit with Ella Trygg, who attends college there and was un- able to come home for the vacation. Melvin Magnus, who has been visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Magnus, at Flasher, has returned to his home. Saturday evening a birthday party was given at the George Nelson home in honor of Mr. Nelson. Cards were Played during the evening. Refresh- ments were served. A birthday cake, elaborately trimmed, which was pre- sented by Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spang- berg, centered the table. He received many gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg of near Regan and Lenora Hedstrom were guests last Sunday at the Louis Olson home. Elmer Trygg arrived here from Fleece, N. D., for a vacation. He meetings at the new tabernacle which opened recently at Fleece. ‘Mr. and Mrs, John Habeck, Alfred and Francis Gouphnour from west of Baldwin were overnight 8a- Hilda remained | @ | meeting which was held at the John | Rebenitsch, Jr.. home Thursday aft- served. Mrs. Geo. Nelson presented | Eva Trygg and Mabel Magnus made | conducting evangelical | in: By ELIZABETH KOPPY Miss Elizabeth Koppy spet several days visiting relatives near Fort Rice this week. While there Miss Koppy attended the Ladies’ Altar society ernoon. dim Postle returned to Linton after sepnding some time in this vicinity. Mr, and Mrs, John Rebenitsch, Jr., and sons of near Fort Rice visited at the Steve Koppy home Friday. They were accompanied back home by the latter's two sisters, Gertrude and Regina, who will spend the week-end with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Walther of Emmonsburg spent the latter part of this week visiting at the George Opp home in Livona. Frank Chesrown attended to busi- ness matters at McLaughlin this week. George Lawler, who is attending high school in Linton, spent the week- end at his parental home. Miss Hazel Mauschund spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauschund. Frank Koppy, accompanied by his mother and Mr. and Mrs, Herman Backhaus, motored to Eureka, 8. D., Monday. ,_ Regan | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopkins of Wilton were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Norton Strand. Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Tourtlotte re- trrned Monday after spending the week-end in Bismarck. The Bridge elub met with Mrs. A. H. Lundberg Tuesday evening with high score prize going to Mrs. A. P. Tourtlotte. Mrs, B. O. Lein will en- tertain the club at the next meet- ng. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes were Bismarck business callers Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Gottlieb Dockter and children were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport at their farm home. guests urday and Sunday at the Geo. Nel- son home. Gene Cunningham and Harry Hed- mmotened to Bismarck Gaturday. | Friday evening dinner guests of| admission as evidence. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand were Mr. and Mss. Howard Weikins and son seed Ladder of Death, State Contends The ladder from which the state contends Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., fell to bis death was the center of a bitter battle that raged at the Bruno Hauptmann trial, as the defense fought to exclude it from Shown here as it was brought in sections igto court, the ladder drew the comment from Hauptmann, manda Sab ladder, 1:3 be & (ain rcramnan gamma ieapcr inate Lorin Couch, who has been stay- ing at the Simons home the past two weeks, is reported to have been taken to a Bismarck hospital for medical treatment. * Friends in this community will be, interested in knowing of the mar- riage of Ruth Larson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bill Larson and Clark Vice, which took place in Nebraska Dec. 12, where they are making their ie. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and Mr. Erickson were Capital City shop- pers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mount shop- ped in Bismarck Saturday. Other shoppers were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lar- = and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wil- ms, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson visited in Bis- marck a few days the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson and family visited at the Simons home Violet ‘Johnson spent the week-end in Bismarck at the R. L. Meer d that 60 per cent of spring crop in North Da- be put in with horses, as rs available cannot handle pul keep them fit for spring work amount to around 350,000 tons. ger of extinction, Persons interested in’ the welfare of these birds should see that feed is available in sheltered pete where the birds are winter- Every consignment of low grade and inferior turkeys toa market has a detrimental influence on prices and hurts the rep- utation of the state for producing Lawrence Doppler was taken very ill Sunday night and rushed to a doctor Monday morning. An opera- tion was performed for a ruptured appendix immediately. His condition could be expected during the week. Chas, Johnson has been spending several weeks visiting at the home of his son Irvin in Bismarck. His the Robert Welch home Thursday. The regular quarterly school board meeting of Boyd district was held at the home of the clerk, Mrs. R. M. Mr. and apent nesday night and Thursday guest at the J. FP, Little home. Mabel Lytle, teacher at school No. 2, spent the week-end at her par- ental home at Wing. John Moilenen motored to Wing Miss Myrtle Magnuson spent the week-end as a guest of Bernita Brennise at Regan. Friday evening guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Risch and Harry Brown of Baldwin. tion @ Kettleson was an overnight guest at the Walter Ryberg home Saturday. ie Emma Nelson was a Thursday and Friday guest at the Oscar Magnu- son be Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Feltheim and family attended the party at the George Nelson home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald visited at the John Crawford home ‘Thursday afternoon. Miss Lucile Milman spent the week-end with friends near Brittin,

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