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6 Gil | Glenview | each chal By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Marvel Simong came home from the ‘Bismarck hospital Monday and is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams shopped in Wilton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe and sons were Sunday dinner guests at the Harold Williams home, Mrs. Tom Morgan accompanied Con Johnson to Wilton Saturday where she will remain for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs, Lars Jacobson were Sunday dinner guests at the Albert Larson home in Ecklund. Mrs, Agnes Lind and son Louis of Still were visitors at the Jacobson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson were Capital City shoppers Monday. Ray Simons was an overnight visi- tor at the Albert Larson home Tues- day, aay | McKenzie | ————__ —__—__—__- By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ‘The Royal Neighbors held a regu- lar meeting in the hall Thursday) @. night. Plans were made for a party to be held at the Warren Clizbe home. Members on the side having the best regular attendance at lodge meetings, are to be entertained by those on the losing side. Mrs. M. B. Reed came home from the St. Alexius hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes visited ‘Mrs. Hughes’ father, Mr. Bailey, in the St. Alexius hospital Monday eve- ning. The Larkin club was entertained ‘Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. O. R. Ayers of Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cunz, Bismarck, Monday evening. The R. N. A. Juveniles will hold a meeting in the hall Monday evening. Mrs. B. F. Coons entertained at a party Saturday night, given in: honor of her daughter Edna's 15th birthday anniversary. Games were played and @ delicious lunch was served. t Taft & —+ By MRS. E. M. GASKILL Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling mo- tored to Mandan and Bismarck ‘Tuesday. While in Bismarck they visited with Mrs. Swindling’s father, %. B. Lash, who is a patient at a Bismarck hospital. Miss Edna Doehle spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaskill John Hayes called at the Henry Jes- fen and Frank Alyea romes Tuesday afternoon, Lester Andrews and Frank Alyea ‘were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson visit- ed in Bismarck Monday. Visitors at E. M. Gaskill’s Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hayes and ‘W. V. and E. A. Carroll of Moffit. Arthur Belile visited at Oscar Jer- ¥et's this week. Mrs, Earl Gaskill and John Hayes visited at Asa Werner's Sunday. Mrs. John Hayes and daughter Carol Mae returned to their home at Bottineau Friday. Henry Jessen was a business caller in Sterling Tuesday. —________""““# | Burnt Creek | ‘By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Wesley Coddington of Burnt Creek, ‘who went to Arkansas with the camp No. 2760, is recovering from a case of |- ‘measles, Miss Lila Andahl spent the week- end with Esther Paul of Bismarck. Last Saturday evening a number of friends helped Valentine Steiner, Sr, celebrate his birthday. Walter Bertsch furnished the music for danc- (ng. Lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kersler and family and Mrs. Katherine Gray were Sunday visitors at the Julius Andahl home. Val Steiner and family were Bis- marck callers Friday. H. E. Coddington and family were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Miss Hazel Williamson spent the week-end with her sister Olga in Bismarck. Carl Miller, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller, has returned to school, Their son, John, has been sick in the St. Alexius hospital over the Christmas holidays and is now ‘home recovering nicely. He was se- viously il] with pneumonia. Mr, Blattner and family had word trom the Paris family that they like 4t fine in Santa Monica, Calif. ih » By BERNADETTE HOPKINS The Bridge club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. B. O. Lein, with|? Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte winning the]! ‘core prize. Agnes Hanson entertains the’ club at the Lein home Tuesday, Norton Strand attended the meet- ing of elevator managers held in Bis- marck Tuesday, He was accompanied to the city by Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brennise and daughter Josephine the Jatter entering the Bismarck hospital for treatment of a mastoid. August Suezle was called to Bis- marck Monday by the serious illness of his daughter, Bernita, who is a ae, in a Bismarck hospital. She slowly improving at this time. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs, An- drew Fisher Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Mickelson and Mrs. G. E. Brennise will entertain the society February 13 at the Brennise home. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand motor- ed to Wilton Thursday and were ce of Mr. and Mrs, Russel Hop- ‘William Danielson of Minot. is the Guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Danielson. Mrs, B. O. Lein and daughter La- verne and Mrs. Norton Strand were week-end guests of Wilton friends. Mr, and Mrs, Carl Lein and chil- oo were guests of Wing relatives! pers lf and} ama fifo Howard Watkins at their farm ome. | August Suezle were Bismarck callers Sunday. ————_—_——_ | Schrunk | e o By EDNA MARCHANT ' Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Edwin Treibruasser spent Friday evening at the John Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Edwin Treibruasser were Monday evening visitors at the Wm. Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters and sons, Herman, Jr. and Albert, were Friday evening visitors at the Roy Marchant home. Gust Witt, Edward and Ted Stroh |* were Tuesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jessen. Mr. and Mrs, John Reile of John’s Lake township spent from Thursday to Sunday at the home of her par- ents, Roy Marchant’s. Edward Stroh, who has been visit- ing at the home of his brother, John Stroh’s, returned home on Saturday evening. Jim Kozinek spent a few days in Bismarck last week. He accompanied Delmar McClellan. ‘ Hampton —__ By ELIZABETH KOPPY Henry Knittel spent several days in Bismarck this week. John McCory of Winona was a business caller at the Wallace Kyes home Tuesday. Mrs, Godfrey Grenz was in Bis- marck Wednesday. Frank Lawler, Sr., accompanied by Jake Schiermeister, callers in Linton Tuesday. Miss Pauline Koppy, who has been employed in the Linton Thrift store since early last fall, returned to her R.| home Saturday. George Lawler, who is attending high school in Linton, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler. A party was given at the Herman Backhaus home Saturday. The eve- ning was spent in playing whist and dancing. Music was furnished by Olvie Satheran of Linton. A delicious lunch was served at midnight. Dinner guests at the Steve Koppy home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Jr., and sons and the Misses Grace Falkenstein and Florence Eckenrode. a | Lein > —% By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs, H. Q. Arneson and Olga Rise called at the M. A. Lien home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Arne- son remained until Friday as her mother was not very well, but is much improved now. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and daughter of Bismarck were callers in this vicinity Sunday. Bernice Bjorhus spent the week-| end with Clara Rise. Sam Vik, Einar Spilde, Clarence and Clara Rise attended the basket- ball game at Driscoll Friday evening. A large crowd attended the party given at the Emil Hinkel home Friday evening. The occasion being Paul Janke and Clarence Rise's birthdays. Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Arneson spent Sunday at the Ted Varholdt home. Marion Hanson spent the week-end at her home. The P. T. A. will meet at school No. 3, Friday evening, Feb. 15. A program @| Will be given by the married women and men. B. N. Lein, Marvin Berg, Helmer Arneson, J. O. Rise, Mr. and Mrs. Hinkel and P. I, Ensz were buisness callers at Wing ‘Thursday. eee Still ? e-- By I. 5. HAGSTROM Miss Alma Benson of Bismarck visited at the home of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund the past week. Miss Margaret Johnson, teacher in Grass Lake school No. 3, was a guest of Mrs. Chas. Lind last week. Due to the cold weather there was no school, Mrs. G. Buchholtz of Wilton town- ship spent last week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Hochhalter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and sons, Philip and LeRoy, visited with Mrs. Johnson's father, L. M. Nord- quist and Vernon Sunday. Conrad Johnson and son George called on Chas. Noon Sunday. Miss Ingrid Hagstrom returned home Saturday after a 10-days’ stay in Bismarck taking treatments at the elinic. Eric Pearson, son Rubin, and daughters, Helen and Bennevi, were supper guests at the Ole Hagstrom home Friday evening. Norma, Wesley, Marvin and Nor- man Hochhalter are staying at the home of their aunt, Mrs, Fred Heintz, at present due to the illness of their brother, Theodore. Harriet | % ° By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoffman! 4 and family were Sunday dinner guests at the John Merkel home. Gudrun Jordahl spent the week- on with Elizabeth Humphrey at ing. Henry Schneider, Sr. who has been a patient in a hospital at Bis- marck for the past two months, re- turned to his home here Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Williams and Edith Thompson spent the week-end visiting friends in Robinson. Ben Hubbard spent Sunday at the L. L. Zimmer home. Mr. and Mrs. Ingvold Eide and daughters, Ann and Elsie, were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Saturday. Ida Wutzke, Florence Sandberg and spent the week-end with pneumonia, is much improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wutzke and daughter Dora were Bismarck shop- Priday. at and Mrs. Alex Neff called at Wednesday paward Heer of Bismarck was a|the John Wutzke -home afternoon, Regan caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson and Mr, and Mrs. A. . Tourtlotte were | and family called st Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rosneau the George , eer evening guests of Mr. and! Brose home Sunday were business |* am Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Wagner home recently. A large crowd attended the P. T. A. at school No. 1 Friday evening. Walter Grewe home Sunday. Hallan Friday. Saturday. up, Washington. day. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG the Gust Neumiller home. ning. home Wednesday, Jan. 23rd. ill, is much improved now. ladies at a quilting party Wednesday at her home. tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Schauer of Mc- Berg. last week at Bismarck. Ed. Oschuner and son Armond and Russell Woodward, Frank Gray and Art Oschuner were in Steele Tuesday. Harry Morse accompanied them as far as Tuttle. Carl Keopplin called Thursday at the Ed. Oschuner home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and son Clarence and daughter Lucile were guests Thursday at the Ed. Oschuner home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children, and Albert and Herbert Schuler and Vernold Oschuner were supper guests Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. Harold Goldsmith took his siste1 ters home to Cathay Sunday. There is no school at the Joe Gold- smith school this week on account of sickness. Ruby and Clifford Oschuner called Sunday at the Gray home. Gia ek Ae Baldwin | + ee es By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER — | Ellison Stitzer of Bismarck has; been visiting at the home of relatives | in this community the past week. | An old time community dance was held in the town hall Saturday eve- ning which drew a nice crowd. Music was supplies by local talent. Miss Marie Falkenstein accompan- ied her brother, Clarence Falkenstein, of Still, to Bismarck Thursday. They were accompanied home by Mr. Fal- kenstein’s wife and baby daughter, Margery Jean, who had been spend- ing several weeks in Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson, par- ents of Mrs, Falkenstein. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Wood Wednesday afternoon of next week. The Crofte Star homemakers will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. William Fricke, Jr., the third Wednesday in February. The program which was scheduled to take place Friday evening as ar- ranged by the local P.-T. A, was Postponed on account of the cold weather until a later date. Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Berg and fam- lly visited and shopped in Bismarck Weanesday. Van Couch of Naughton was a recent business caller in this locality. ; Richmond o—____—_____-*® By MARTHA BOSSEBT Mr. and Mrs. G.. A. Bossert, Ru- dolph Engel and Jacob Hein were Capital City shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, daugh- ters, Clara and Christine, and son Gottfried were Thursday evening visi- tors at the Fred Borth home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hien, Mr. and Mrs, Rienhold Hien and Mr. and Mrs. John Hien and daughter Berniece were Thursday evening visitors at the John Sdherbenskie, Sr., home. Charlie Sattler spent a few days in this vicinity taking farm census. Richard Weber, who travels for tht Hide and Fur Co., spent Thursday evening at his home here. John Degner visited at the Alfred Larson home Sunday. day evening visitors at the Jacob o> — By MARTHA MUELLER Gordon Miller and Harris Kremen- etsky of Tuttle were callers in town ‘Thursday. Weitstock, Mr. and Mrs. E. See and John Mueller, Jr. were in Bismarck the past week. Ruth Lytle’ spent the week-end with Alice Johns at the Nick Slabo- jan home. John Mueller, Jr., Bill Olson and Ralph Jacobson motored to Denhoff|0n Monday evening, where the latter re- ferred a basketball game between the Mrs. R. Jacobson, who has been in to her home Saturday. Bismarck, returned Monday morning. nished by the Royal Kings’ orches- tra of Mandan, N. D. Frank Brezden called at the Fred Sarah, Ernest, Rachel, Richard and Junior Heinle were visitors at the William Sorenson visited with Peter Jake Wagner motored “to Wilton Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck and sons are making their new home in Start- Peter Hallan and William Soren- son were Bismarck shoppers Satur- a “_ | jtil ae in a 4 | 4 Mrs. B. O. Strand were Wilson rr busttess callers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neumiller visited at Mike Wall and family visited at the Christ Wolf home Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Theopold Reuer are the parents of a girl born at their Mrs, Rubin Miller, who was very Mrs. Wolf entertained a group of Ludwig Wagner and son Paul mo- i Kenzie spent Sunday with Mrs. Schauer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam i Philip Wall and Jake Bender spent Mrs. Charlie March and her daugh-| and daughter, Margaret, were busines callers in Wilton Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Bossert_and|” Mr. and Mrs. John Hien were Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson. Oscar McClusky and Denhoff independent teams. Fargo the past two weeks, returned Fred Oswald, who has been a pa- tient in the St. Alexius hospital at to his home ‘The dance given by Ed. Dalbec)members ai in the Wing hall Friday evening was well attended. The music was fur- Mrs. E. E. See is substitute teach- er for Miss Sorenson who teaches the Mrs Ole Olson of Canfield was a visitor at the Mrs, G. Olson home Saturday. Ellen. Mae Hubbell spent the week- end at her home at Lincoln Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson left | Monday for Oakes, N.'D., where they will attend to business matters for some time, to visit. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Miller and/ children motored to Driscoll Sunday [Canfield + By MRS. A, F. GHYLIN O Whitmer returned home from Center, N. D., Friday evening. Mr. | Whitmer’s mother is staying here un- Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons were visitors at Macumber Sat- urday. Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet and Oscar Olson and Dee Bailey were callers in Wing Saturday. Mrs. Ira Bailey returned home Sun- day after spending two weeks at Bis- marck caring for Grandma Bailey. Mrs. B. O, Strand and son are spending a week visiting near Wilton. Clayton Little was a Bismarck caller Monday. He went to see J. Little who is very ill at a hospital. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet in Regan Thursday, Feb. 14. resthsciniomnsiia | Welch’s Spur | oe -——____6 By MRS. R. N. WELCH Lawrence Doppler, who was oper- | ated on for appendicitis several) weeks ago, returned to his home on THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1935 FEDERAL JURY TO PROBE PWA GRAFT CHARGES On the heels of graft charges in connection with a $4,000,000 PWA project In Texas, United States At torney Leslie G. Garnett (top, left) summoned a special gi first jury of its type to be called in the nation’s capital since the Fall-Doheny oi! cases, In the center is Sec- retary Ickes, PWA administrator, who, according to Garnett, asked that the jury be called. Louis Glavie jury at Washington to investigate. it was the Mrs. Robert Welch and two chil- dren visited at the Doppler home on Saturday. Marcus Tumbley, Mrs. Luella Bird, and daughter, Julius and Otto Dor- man &nd W. F. Cameron were in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and son Conrad visited at the Ruth McMur- rick home Thursday. ! Ecklund 1 | By ELBIE MURREY tS] home Thursday. for the past two months. Thursday. with Mr. and Mrs. Al Dutton. John Partyke and Steve Murrey | Mrs. Joe Sorch’s brother from Na- home for the past two weeks. Rev. Father Wingering was a vis- itor at the Steve Murrey home Sun- day. ‘Steve Murrey was a visitor at the Al Holden home Sunday. Saturday. By 0. DUTTON A number of friends gathered at the Jason Hoover home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Hoover's birthday. The evening was spent visiting and playing cards. Mrs. Hoover served @ delicious lunch at midnight. Mrs. Jas. Ryan and little daugh- ter, Wanda, of Bismarck visited the latter part of the week at the Rich- ard Day home. Mrs. O. Dutton and Harold Sher- Metealf home in Driscoll Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M.- Whiteaker and M. M. Dralle attended Mrs. Slaten’s funeral in Sterling Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Crawford of Bismarck was an overnight visitor at the Dut- ton home Thursday. About forty friends of Mr. and Mrs. home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bill McDonald served a very nice lunch at. ue close of the afternoon. home last week. “Mrs. O. Dutton, Mrs, Henry Craw- ford and Harold Sherman were din- ner guests Friday at the Dralle home. Miss Twila Dralle of Bismarck vis- ited friends and relatives in this neighborhood over Sunday. By DELLA MAE OLSON Jeanne, the latter who has been a pa- Bismarck, returned home Monday. ketball teams and the eighth grade boys played the high school teams of Wing and the eighth grade boys of Wing at a game here Friday eve- ning. The Driscoll boys were de- feated 18-16 and the Driscoll girls won from the Wing girls 30-10. The eighth grade boys were defeated 16-14, The Driscoll Homemakers’ club met Oct. 16th in the hall, with Mrs. C. A, Swanson and Mrs. Joe Gertz as hostesses. The project lesson was on “Table Service for Luncheons.” Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Janke are parents of a son born Sunday, Jan. 27. ‘The 4-H Junior Sew-So club, under the supervision of Mrs. M. Ness, met Saturday afternoon. Mrs, Clifford Nelson and daughter, ‘Doris, have been spending the last week in Bismarck where the latter is Tepe ing ae medical attention. Homemakers’ club ‘eld their i annua party for the club their families at the hall Saturday evening. Games were |- played after which refreshments were} served, Janet McCann, who ts attending | college at Jamestown, spent’ the week- end at home, Walter Sarbarkewitz and Frank Murrey called at the Steve Murrey Allan Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson, returned home the fore part of the week. He had been employed on the Ira Folkestine farm Joe Warmki was a Wilton caller Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dutton mo- tored to Mandan Sunday and | Mr. and Mrs, William Brown enter- tained a number of relatives and friends at their home Sunday. A de- licious supper was served by William Brown and Mrs. Joe Brown. Andrew Nelson returned to his home from Bismarck Thursday afternoon after spending some time in Bismarck visiting at the Frank Erickson and jtura Nelson homes. Mrs. Charles Hannefield spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brown visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Thursday eve- ning. Marvin Brown son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown visited at Iver Erickson’s @ couple days last week. Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sat- urday. Seer eee On we, Clear Lake | —————— By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN A party was given Saturday nie | at the Hugo Nelson home. The main diversion for the evening was whist. Refreshments were served at the ap- Mrs, | Propriate hour by the hostess. Word reached here from Park Rap- that Mrs. Geo, Nelson's ; mother, Mrs. Geo. Potter, is seriously |Regan Tuesday. ids, Minn., ill. + _Missouri ———-—+ By MRS. K. R. SNYDER \Mrs, Melvin Backmann, ‘Walter and Eugene Woodworth. Mr. | and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl spent Sun- day visiting at the J. E. Chesak home. | Leslie Clark and Alex MacLean ; were callers at the John Crawford >—_— --— ————¢|Tuesday. He is getting along nicely. (right), as head of the PWA investigation division, is credited with gathering facts in the case. (Associated | Hazlegrove || Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and Press Photos) 5 ee (seman ile Sunes cl meee a lea hews attended the funeral of fis. Welch's father, Mr. B. Slater,|*——. ._, » wap, a” | Teen’ Visitors at the Keller home| le a By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE |at Sterling Tuesday. Mr. Slater has|! Painted Woods _ |Jon the Mussen ranch. Ghylin { been ill for many months and has|¢-—— —--— Albert and Junie Eide of Arena/g is Mr, and Mrs. Roy Pappke were in|been staying at the hospital in were over-night guests at the Hugo Tuttle Friday shopping. Jamestown, where he died. By MBS. OLE LILLEFJELD Nelson home. By I. L. DAVIS Elsie Coleman, who are employed at |the capitol in Bismarck, spent the ek-end in Ghylin with their moth- e Mrs. Victor Anderson shopped in Several school children are absent due to illness. { Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott were Mr. and Mr. and} Mrs, L. W. Davis, Lawrence and Paul |Coleman, Misses Bergetta Tosseth and Elsie Coleman. Miss Edith Backman spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Backman. Charles Strom attended to business home Thursday evening. The Misses Esther and Ruth Chesak, | students of Bismarck high school, | spent the week-end at their sa here. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball from | near Brittin and Emory Wallace were | Saturday dinner guests at the John! Crawford home. | | in Regan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nils Tosseth and Mrs. A. N. Tosseth attended to business in Bismarck the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Edwin ‘Backman, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Back- man were Saturday evening guests of {Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis. John Strand spent the week-end at ithe home of Edd Brails in Estherville. The Misses Bergetta Tosseth andj {called at the Andrew Bob, spent Tuesday night at Sterling with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyer. The Misses Lucille Mamie Clark were Monday guests a the William MacDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and son Henry Olson was a visitor Wednes- Milman and Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. poleon has been visiting at tht Sorch Teddy Murrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and daughter Cor- nillia were business callers in Wilton cee a ee eewesee __Brittin | ‘*|/Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pasley, Sunday. man visited relatives at the Arthur Cc. D. Kimball gathered at their and Mrs. Ott Thompson of Steele visited at the Richard Day Mrs, P. M. Lathrop and daughter, tient at one of the local hospitals in The Driscoll boys’ and girls’ bas- day at the Bismarck hospital where his son Wayne is a patient. Harold Christenson and Ole New- land .were business callers at Bis- marck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and baby were visitors at the Ole New- land home Friday. August Schon and Adolph Hansen motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Hansen and children spent the day with her mother Mrs. Schown. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren and fam- ily visited with Mrs. Oren’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vieet and children were Sunday visitors at the E. A. Van Vieet home. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and baby and Henry Olson were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Tryge By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Floyd Anderson arrived home last week-end from an extended trip at the Canadian line where he was with a surveying crew on the highway. Arthur Magnus stopped in at the M. A. Nelson home Saturday enroute to Flasher where he took Melvin to the Matt Magnus home. Mr. Neugebauer of Menoken was a Tuncheon guest Friday at the Geo. Nelson home. Hugo Nelson went to the Clifford Scott home Friday night and got his sister, Emma to spend the week-end at home. Hilma Olson and her cousin Leona Larson from LaMoure N. D., were vis- itors one day this week at the Art Magnus home. Mabel and Melvin Magnus are mak- ing an extended visit at the home of their uncle, Matt Magnus of Flash- er, who is in poor health. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zander, Bertha ¢ oo i ° {and Clara and Barbara Keller were stituting as teacher for Miss Esther | Trouble Brews in Far East and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and son Ken- le neth were entertained for Sunday; evening dinner at the Willet Hartley] home near Bismarck. William Woodworth visited at the! home of his grand-parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Emory Wallace, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis were | Monday afternoon guests at the home ef Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Backman, Mr. Backman is ill in bed. pe eee | Alta | ¢—_________ By CARL SCHATZ t Cecil Roberts of Alta, who spent the : s, TT | past three weeks in Pickardville, re- \ Moffit | |turned to his home Thursday and is e— * (now $staying with Thafield Schatz 3 jfor @ few days. By MRs. C. E. MOFFIT Philip Warner, Alvin and Otto Miss Mabel Lunde visited with her, mother at the St. Alexius hospital) Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer of near Underwood and Washburn visited at the Enockson home over the week- | end. Mrs. Sauer is a sister of Emil! Enockson. 1 Mrs. Emil Enockson accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Sauer as far as Bis-. marck Monday and returned to Mof- fit Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs, John Adams. \ Mr and Mrs. Alfred Hoover took : their little son Vern to Dr. Hender- son at Mandan Friday. Vern fell! several weeks ago and injured his side. He has been confined to his bed since. \ Miss Morris of Bismarck is sub-; Lang, who underwent an operation on her foot the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coder visited) at the Nelsy home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Whittaker andj son Junior, Mr. and | Mrs. C. E. Mof-| fit were guests at the Emil Enock- son home Saturday night. Cards were the pastime. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit won high prizes. Mrs, Alfred Faust, Mrs. Carl Olson, Mrs. W. V. Carroll arid daughter| Lois, Mrs. W. E. Nichol and daugh-} ter Florence were visitors at the! Burt Johnson home Saturday night. | Mr. and Mrs, Homer Brownawell| and small son Darrell were Sunday| guests at the W. H. Brownawell home. {visited with Mr. {Gaub home ‘Schlofman of near Mercer visited with John and Henry Scheaffer | Thursday evening. Nels Peterson and Lewis Jorganson | Peterson's mother Friday. Mrs. Peterson fell and injur- ed her knec, but is recovering nicely. Jake Reile, Gottlieb Schatz and son Erwin motored to McClusky Wednesday. Erwin remained where he is receiving medical treatment. Carl Schatz and son Thafield ac- companied David Schatz to McClusky | Wednesday. David left Thursday for Valley City where he will attend ‘school. Eddie Stroh of near Wing accom- ‘panied his brother John to Bismarck on Saturday, Raymond Gaub, who spent the past three weeks visiting friends and rela- tives in McClusky and Mercer, re- turned to his home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Giede of Wash- burn visited at the home of her par- lents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vollmer of (near Alta. A large crowd gathered at the Jake Saturday evening in honor of Mrs, Gaub's birthday. The ‘evening was spent playing cards and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ness and chil- dren visited at the Lawrence Adams home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Vollmer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Zelmer Sunday evening. Mervin Oder of near Menoken spent the week-end visiting at the jJohn Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diede and family visited at the Bessie Brackett home Thursday evening. > OO | §. W. Burleigh ——$—_—<__——_—_————__——_e By MRS. ALEX STEWART The Jehol border tm the southwestern corner of Manchukuo,’ shown entircled in map above. Ix the scene of latext Sino-Japanese difficulties. Angered at raids alleged to have been made by sol- diers of Gen. Sung Chieh-yuan. governor of Chahar province, over the Jehol border in the vicinity of Takochen, a punitive expedition has been launched hy the Japanese government to éxpel the raid- ers, Fear was expressed by Chinese offictalx that the move masked Japanese intentiogs to annex Chahar to Manchu! | Corinne Buckley and Josephine Woodland spent the week-end at their respective homes in this vicin- ity. | Agnes Stewart was a business call ‘er in Center Monday. He was an {overnight guest at Tom Birch’s in | Mandan. Chicago where he will spend the next | Rev. W. H. Gulson left Monday for | ing, after —_—_________—_—_+* [ Sibley Butte | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Henry Larson called on Elmer Bloomquist Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth and Elmer Bloomquist visited at the Henry Lar- |son home. Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schauer visited at the Andrew Schauer home Wed- nesday. Elmer Bloomquist and family moe tored to Bismarck and Mandan Thursday. P. Davidson motored to Bismarck Friday. Earl Evans and family and Mr, and Mrs, L. Davenport were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist vise ited at the Esther Cederstrom home Sunday. — | Menoken i (ees By MRS, JENNIE DANCE Miss Mabel Wood left Saturday for Litchville, N. D., where she will spend a couple of weeks visiting at the Homer Envick and Luverne Richardson homes. Enroute Miss Wood visited Miss Emma King at Jamestown. Miss Blanche Stewart is on the jsick list. Miss Althea King is acting jas teacher. | Mrs. J. A. Norlin is spending sev- jeral days in Bismarck with Mr, and Mrs. Pete Kepsgaard. Chester Sherman, who has been & \patient in the Bismarck hospital for ‘the past five weeks, returned home | Sunday. Jack Barnes of Bismarck spent the week-end at the Norlin home. | Mrs. Park Wood, Mrs, Bertine Sands, Mrs. Dennis Reitzil and Miss Lillian Newmann attended the movie “David Copperfield” Sunday aNer- noon in Bismarck. | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and fam- {ily motored to Regent Sunday visit- jing Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Trzynka. Mrs. Dance and Mrs. Trzynka are sisters. | Mr. and Mrs. C. Craig and daugh- ter Josephine were visitors at the Tom Moffitt home Sunday. i Rock Hill jo- © By RUTH LITTLE |__Ernest Gordon called at the Charlie | Hettick home Tuesday. |_ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and sons, |Clayton and Virgil. motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. Little remained at a hospital for treatment. Regan callers Thursday were Albert Vollen, Andrew Olson, Charlie Het- tick and Stephen Monroe. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dart motored to Bismarck Thursday where they will be guests. for several days, of friends and relatives. William McCullough and son Bill Olson home Thursday. Andrew Kolb left last week for Salem, Oregon, where he will be a guest of his sister, Mrs. Stephen Hills. _ Laura Broeckel was a Friday guest at the W. G. Sherman home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall were Fri- day guests at the Guss Graf home. S. W. Nemetz and son Paul were Wing callers Saturday. Mrs: Ira Bailey, who has been help- ing care for Grandma Bailey, who 1s ill at the Joe Cook home near Bis- marck, returned to her home Sunday. | Walter Feltheim motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Mabel Lytle, teacher at School No. 2, spent the week end at her home at Wing. > od ° > i| Frances | ° o> By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and son, Leland, Anton Fisher and John Olson spent Tuesday at the C. A. Carlson home in Naughton township. Mildred Dietzman returned home Monday after spending a week with friends at Sanger, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller are the proud parents of a baby boy born Fri- day, Jan. 18. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Madland re- turned to the Lawrence Madland home Tuesday after spending several days with other relatives at Wing. Lawrence Madland took Mr. and |Mrs. Clifford Madland to Hazelton ‘Wednesday where they visited their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamblin. Miss Dorothy Edson was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Mil- ler Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dietzman, John Ole sen and Elmer Lundquist transacted business in Bismarck Friday. Edwin Dietzman, who is employed in Bismarck, spent the week end at his home here. at the Menoken hall Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist spent Sunday at the Ed. Widger home. ae Cromwell > o—e By LILLIE JIRAS Mr. and Mrs, John Gierke and ‘her school duties here Monday morn- ee 5 f i i Ha nil 5 {

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