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Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs, John Witt visited at the Jake Reile home near Pickard- «ile on Wednesday. Mrs. Lytle and son Francis of Wing + and John Helpin called at the R. G. * Marchant home on Friday afternoon. Miss Clara Johnson is employed at Bismarck. * Mr. and Mrs, Emil Stroh have been staying with his parents at the Jake Stroh home for the past several weeks, * Mrs. J. Witt and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald visited at the Lytle home in Wing on ‘Thursday afternoon. | Ecklund | 4 | + —_—_—_—_ OO By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs, Steve Murrey and their children, Margaret, Virginia, Donna, Dolores and the baby Doewein were visitors at the Dave Smith home Bunday afternoon. Rev. Father Wingering was a visl- tor at the Steve Murrey home Tues- day evening. + Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warmke motored to Bismarck Saturday. Paul Holden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, was a visitor at the Steve Murrey home Sunday afternoon Business callers in Wilton Saturday are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Al Hol- Harry Green, Steve Murrey, Albert Larson, Teddy Mur- rey and Harry Holden. > Lyman | 2 By S. GYLDEN The dance, given by Clem Clocten of Sterling at the Lyman hall Satur- day evening, was well attended. Mu- sic was furnished by George Casper and Walter Beurtz. Misses Martha Siirtola, Thelma ‘Thoyri and Sylvia Eckholm, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Wanttaja, Lawrence and Edwin Olson, Wayne Inget and Geverii Eckholm attended the Elks eircus in Bismarck Saturday evening. Miss Selina Gylden left Monday from Valley City for Michigan, where she will visit at the Matt Honkala home in Keweenaw Bay, also at the William Kallio home in Calumet. Services were held by Rev. Koiver- maki at the Evangelical Lutheran church Sunday. He also held serv- foes at Walter Ojanen’s in the eve- ning. Their infant son was baptized. Seth Harju spent Sunday evening @t Gust Eckholm's. Misses Tyne and Siiri Eckholm, 6eth Harju and Arthur Dronen at- tended the Elks circus in Bismarck Monday evening. ‘> Ed. Ochsuner and son, and Art Ochsuner and Harry Morse were in Steele Monday. Art Ochsuner called Saturday at the Bender, Keopplin and Gray homes. if Hazlegrove o——. By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children called Friday at the Ed. Ochsuner home. Mr. and Mrs. John Wisenburger of Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs. Russell ‘Woodward and son Clarence and daughter Lucille were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner, Rev. Breaw of Chasley held church services Sunday at Pleasant Hill. He was @ dinner guest at the Jake Stigelmeyer home. Lawrence, Dale and Dorothy Gold- smith attended the final game of the basketball tournament in Steele Sat- urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel and Joe Goldene were in Bismarck Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and family were guests Sunday at the Art Ochsuner home. biellesege ren i Z xy spent the week-end at the home. Bousche and Virgil Little week-end with friends and at Bismarck. a Oliver Whittmer and wu evening guest Little home, Carl Landerholm were of Mr. Landerholm's . and. Mrs. Ernest Gordon, Mrs. Herman Haakenson and Frank Walker of Bismarck were Thursday Guests at the Andrew Walker home, i Z i E 3 i 5 z 5 i i 5 & i i i i i 5 Bi 4 = R NEIGHBORS | t Ellison of Bismarck were week-end guests at the home of local relatives. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert Little next Wednesday afternoon. Noel Borner returned home Satur- day from a several days visit with friends and relatives in Bismarck, He also attended the Elks circus. The pie social, which was given Friday, evening by the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid, was largely attended and @ nice sum realized from the sale of the pies which will be used for church purposes. A play was given “Those Husbands of Ours” by the members of the organization. Miss Marie Falkenstein has return- ed home from a few days’ visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein at : 4 [ Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Emanuel and Edna Steinert motor-| led to Wilton Wednesday. A meeting of the P. T. A. at school No. 1 Friday evening was well attended. A lunch was served at the conclusion of the program after which cards were played by the old folks, and games by the young people. Dave Steinert, a student of the Regan high school, spent the week- at his home here. Visitors at the Andrew Heinle home Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laib, Olga, Edwin, Elsie and Johnnie Laib and Emma and Her- bert Gaub of Mercer. - Bill Brezden, son Frank and daugh- ter Marie were callers at the Heinle home Monday. Bernard Hall motored to Wilton Monday. John Hammack called at the Jake Ervine home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Hammack and Vernon Morrison were shoppers at Wilton Saturday evening. if Telfer [ wens By MRS. JOHN STEWART Mrs. C. A. Bowers is visiting rela- tives in South Dakota. Harold Gramling visited last week with his father and brothers in Bis- marck. Edith Giovannoni was a week-end visitor at the Mauk home in Bis- marek, Mrs. Sarah McMurrich was an overnight visitor at the home of her son, Wm. MeMurrich Monday. The P. T. A. meeting was held in Telfer school No, 2 Friday. The next meeting will be held in school No. 2 March 29, with Mrs. D. Kershaw and Mrs. Dutton on the lunch committee ‘nd Mrs. McMurrich and Mrs, 8te- wart on the program committee. The young folks held a party at the Buckley home Friday eevning. Among those attending were Bowers Woodlands, Mr. and Mrs. Oder and daughter Delores, Bernard Daven- port and Bernetta Fields. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Fields visited &t the Wm. McMurrich home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Diedrich and family attended the funeral of Mr. Diedrich's mother Friday. t Sterling > By MRS. GEO. LEE Mrs. Henry Zuraff visited with Mrs. L. B. Smith from Wednesday until Thursday evening. Miss Pauline Feurer, who is em- ployed at the 8. B. Dyrstad home, visited at her home in McKenzie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Belk and Mr. and Mrs. John Knowles motored to Bismarek Sunday to attend a show. Several people from Sterling at- tended the Elks circus at Bismarck Saturday afternoon and evening. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. M. H. Nelson on March 6. Miss Loella Langley visited over the week-end at the Haybeck home near McKenzie. > > Miss Giadys Ness spent the past week-end visiting friends at Bis- Mrs, Laverne Richardson and three children, and Mrs, Homer Envick and son Gene of Marion, N. D., have been visiting friends and relatives here the son, Mr. Mrs, E. M. Gaskill visit- ed at the Oest Prince home Tuesday. Brittin ij By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker were Zhereiay supper guests at the Dralle ome. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lewis of Ster- ling brought Miss Edna Johnston to the Jason Hoover home Sunday eve- ning where she stays while teaching school, after spending the week-end at the Lewis home. C. D, Kimball and Bill McDonald were Linton business callers Tuesday. A. Giovannoni left Friday by car for Salt Lake City, Utah. He will be accompanied back by Mrs. Giovan- noni, who has been visiting relatives there for some time. marck, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle 2 5 2 é 2 a BREF eee BE F : 4] H ir i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1935 the A. Degner home Thursday eve- | Mr. and Mrs. David Hien and Jacob ¢, lay_eve- ning visitors at the Rudolph Engel home. Mr. and Mrs. David Weber and Mr. John Weber, Jr., were Tuesday aft- ernoon visitors at the Adolph Deg- ner home. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Engel and daughter Deloris and David, Elsie, Martha, Clara and Lydia Bossert and William Degner were visitors at the Jacob Fry home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert, daughters, Martha and Clara, accom- panied by Lydia Bossert, motored to Linton Saturday for a few days’ visit with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and chil- dren, were supper guests at the ce Degner home Tuesday eve- ning. Reinhold Mertz was a dinner guest at the G. A. Bossert home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider and @ | family visited at the David Hien home Friday evening. + > Frances | ¢ (pee By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Otto Thorn and fam- ily of Oakdale, Calif., were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman spent the previous Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forsyth in Bismarck. Donald Edson of Heaton and Al- dena and Arthur Speeling of Sykes- ton spent the week-end with Miss home. Mrs. Lena Lundquist, mother of Elmer Lundquist, who spent the past couple months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert |Faust of Killdeer, N. D., is now visit- ing at the home of her son, Elmer. Anton Fischer was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ceder- strom Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madiand and Ruth Ann Thysell were in Bismarck Tuesday. They also visited Mrs. Arnie Madland, who is '@ patient at the Bismarck hospital. John Olson, who is staying at the Joe Fischer home, spent several days with his son Herman and family of Bismarck this week. Miss Tena Harms visited friends and relatives in Bismarck this week. Edwin Dietzman accompanied John Kruger home from Bismarck Satur- day night, a ¢ | Menoken 4 ip. 2 By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ; Mrs. T, Estell organized a turkey club at the school Tuesday. Officers of the club are Chris Koch, president; Lucille Ebling, vice president; Field, secretary; and Orsan treasurer. Other members of the are Russell Koch, Paul Holmes, Mar- garete Snyder, James Garrost, Snyder, Harold McCormick, Estell, Rose Mary Knoll, Anna Knoll, Eunice Ebling, Florence Sherman, and Dorothy Wood. The Menoken Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. V. M. Craven Thursday with many attending. The next meeting | will be held with Mrs. Paul Holmes, Robert Mills, who is recovering from an operation for appendicitis, is now at home. Miss Blanche Stewart accompanied her brother to Valley City Friday evening where they visited their mother. She returned Monday morn- ing by train, Mrs. Ruth Reitzel entertained at dinner Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Cyril King, who are en route to Bellingham, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King. Mrs, Quentin Foell and son of Hazelton spent several days visiting relatives here. Mrs, Ralph Mallard returned home with her for several days’ visit. Mr. Mallard went after Mrs. Mallard Sunday. Mrs. Park Wood entertained at a turkey dinner Monday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Lillian Newmann. Two tables of bridge were in play during the evening. : if I Still j L By I. 8. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund and family of Bismarck visited with rela- tives in the community Friday and | home. Sunday. William Benson of Minneapolis, Minn., visited at the Ole Hagstrom home from Friday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, sons Loretta were Sunday guests of Mr, were guests a ahd Mrs, George Anderson of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Trygg and daughter spent Friday visiting with J. N. Morris. Mrs. Conrad Johnson and daughter Marlys spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs, A. H. Erickson. Mrs. Tilda Falkenstein spent Sun- day at the home of her son-in-law and dsughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling. “ L. M. Nordquist and son Vernon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred John- son Friday evening. coyotes. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and daughter Marlys motored to Wilton Dorothy Edson at the Joe Fischer | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Math Koppy attended to business; matters in the Livona vicinity Wed- |nesday afternoon. Helmuth Schiermeister called at the Godfrey Grenz home Thursday eve- ning. ' John Watkinson and D. ©. Den-; holm, the former of Livona, were callers at the Steve Koppy home Friday. Mrs, Steve Koppy visited at the Ed. | Surber home in Livona Sunday after- noon, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Schiermeister, who have been at the Edward) ‘Schmidt home in Livona the past sev- eral weeks, are now at the Jake Schiermeister home, Math Koppy, accompanied by his sister Miss Elizabeth, motored to Fort Rice Sunday afternoon, They were accompanied home by their sister, Pauline, who had been visiting friends and relatives there. —_— —___________0 i Clear Lake | ——___——_ 4 By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Paul Palsay spent Tuesday at Bis- marck. ~ Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Beyer and sons, Ralph and Bo, have returned from a visit with relatives in South Dakota. Allen Van Vleet returned home from Detroit Lakes, Minn., where he had visited for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were overnight guests at Bismarck Satur- day of Mr. Olson's sister and broth- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter at Bismarck Saturday. They return- ed home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen | entertained Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and family Sunday, the occasion being Rose Mary's 4th birthday. Otto Alberts spent Sunday at the! Christ Schoon home. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enter-| tained several relatives Sunday in| honor of the twin boys’, Donald and | Douglas, fifth birthday. | i ay | Glenview | | |) are aes Chooses to Die A fight to evade the death pen- alty stretching now into years, will end for Delbert Green above. triple slayer when he dies by bullets from a firing squad in Utah state prison at Salt Lake City Twice convicted after killing his mother. wife. and uncle, he lost his appeal to the state supreme court and chose shooting to hanging them attended the Elks circus while there. +—______—__¢ | Painted Woods | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and Mr. and Mrs, Pete Mitchell enter- tained at a masquerade dance at the Painted Woods community hall Sat- urday night. It was a lrard-time dance. Mrs, Rudolph Hagen and Frank Schafer won prizes. At mid- night a delicious lunch was served jby the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and by Firing Squad eg ~| home, McMurrich and daughter Doris, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Mallard and children, and Robert Welch and three sons all were in Bismarck Saturday. Most of| © \visitors at their parental home last Girl Held In Holdup a oo I Missouri i be | By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford of | Harvey spent several days last week, | | visiting relatives and friends in this j vicinity, | Mrs, William MacDonold enter-/ {tained a number of Bismarck rela- {tives at her home Friday afternoon. A baby boy was born to Mr. and! \Mrs. Walter Woodworth at the home| jof Mrs. Mary Dixon in Bismarck | | Tuesday, Feb. 19th. | Mr. and Mrs. Willet Hartley and) | Mrs. Phelps of Bismarck were Thurs- | day evening callers at the John Craw- | ford home. \ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and) jfamily were entertained for Sunday dinner at the William MacDonald home. | The local school teachers are mak- : ing preparations to serve hot lunches jto the pupils. The FERA has fur-, |nished the food supplies. Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford of Harvey, Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Kimball from near Brittin, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. Ralph Snyder and son were Thursday supper guests at; |the James Robidou home. | accomplice, Lando Gunter, Dora, Misses Evelyn Fryer and Lucile! Mo. farmer, was held at Tulsa, Milman, local school teachers, spent; Okla. (Associated Press Photo) the week-end in Bismarck. ny 5 = . Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth | and Billie Ann spent the week-end in Bismarck at the W. E. Cleveland Sixteen-year-old Glzdys (above) of Gering, Neb., w there on federal charges of aiding in the robbery of the Fairland, Okla, National bank. Her alleged were guests last Sunday at the Art Magnus home. Floyd Anderson visited last Sun- day at the Henry Strom home. Helen Anderson was an overnight aaa | guest Sunday at the Geo, Nelson | Burnt Creek | |home. SOM. and Mrs. John Anderson, Hazel, Irene, Helen, Edna, Edsel and Edgar By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON |were dinner and supper guests Sun- _ day at the Geo. Nelson home. Grace, Irma and Paul, son and! Etta Jenkins, Emil Hogue, Helen daughters of Fred Klatwitter, were among those who motored to Bis- |marck Saturday night to attend the Elks circus. Irene and Floyd Anderson attended |a kitchen shower at the Marvin Alm home Saturday eevning in honor for Grace, Robert and Joseph Schon-|Mr. and Mrs, Jennings Kettleson who ert, Bertram Coddington and Gilbert | were recently married. Andahl helped Miss Lila Andahl,| > +o daughter of Matt Andahl, celebrate |, Harriet | her 17th birthday Wednesday evening, | > Feb. week. A surprise party was given Thurs- day, Feb. 14, for Mr. and Mrs. Pete Luyben in honor of their wedding anniversary. Miss Lucy Steiner had Miss Rose- E. M. THOMPSON mary Schonert as her overnight: Anderson and the Trygg boys were | Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST 8. E. Clizbe attended s Farmers Un- fon meeting at McKensie Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wildfang ané children visited at the & E Clishc the Elks circus at Bismarck Saturday night. er 1 f Wilson > By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Christ Kurle, who spent the last eight months at Kansas City, Mo, returned to his home in Park District Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Midtleider ot Tappen spent Sunday at the Christ Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner motored to Martin Thursday, where they spent the day with their sister, Mrs, Mary Hinsz, Mrs. Rubin Miller, who was @ pe- jtlent at the Bismarck hospital, re- |turned to her home Monday. Miss |Hilda Wall will assist her with her work. < Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner of |Turtle Creek spent Sunday with Mr. jand Mrs. Fred Neumiller, Sr. Walter Hinsz, who was employed at the John Berg farm, returned to his home at Martin Thursday, i * iT Canfield > {| | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN | Miss E. Maitrejean was & supper @ |Suest at the A. Ghylin home Friday evening. |_The Whitmers, Watkins and |Strands attended a party in Regan Sy 'VEOLRE'G FONNEON = oi. Liletieid were Wilton callere nd | Saturday afternoon. ttt and Mrs. Harold Willams and|- Mrs. Ida Soderquist called at the Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. |Brown home Wednesday. Fee a eets eaieipiemarck| Mrs. Frank Johnson and baby visit= Wednesday on business matters, /¢d at the Iver Erickson home Satur- 1d day. family visited ag the Albert, Larson Anton Nelson spent the week-end guest Wednesday. | A 4-H Sewing and Handicraft club | Friday eventing. Mr. and Mrs. George Steiner from | was organized ae ‘Arena Tuesday aft-| Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Hein of north-/ernoon, naming Mrs. Raymond Weit- | ily were dinner guests at the A. Ghy- west of Mandan, Mr. and Mrs. Rochus | stock as leader; Elsie Eide, president; |lin home Sunday. Steiner, sons Vince and John, daugh-| annette Gellner vice president; and| Homemakers club will meet at the ter Connie, Mrs. Marion Heck andjtda Wutzke secretary; and Dora|E. Mowder home Thursday, March 7. family of Menoken, Mrs. Elizabeth! wutzke, treasurer. Other members| Mr. and Mrs, A. Ghylin, Oscar Ol- Heck of Yucca and Mrs. Landice of | include Florence Sandberg and Ann/S0n and Einar Strand attended the home Wednesday evening. jin Bismarck with friends. Dick Johnsen of Wilton is staying | with Frank Peterson for a few days. Ed. Lewis accompanied his son Roy to Bismarck Thursday afternoon. Oscar Yupman and Richard Scha- fer were Wilton callers Saturday aft- ernoon. |Selfridge were week-end guests Of!/and Edna Gellner. |Party at the Gaubs’, the occasion be- Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner, Sr. | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl were | overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.; E. Coddington and family Friday.; Mr. and Mrs, Russell Williams call-|ing Mr. and Mrs, Gaub’s 25th wed- | di ed at the H. F, Williams home Satur- | ding anniversary. day evening. | Frances Fitzgerald and Gene Fish- Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock en- jer called at the Fitzgerald home Ghylin | Laura Little of Bismarck is spend- They all attended the ple social and tertained a group of young folks from | Sunday. ence here. Ole Johnson returned to his home im Painted Woods Thursday, having spent the fore part of the week, staying at L. Ousley’s home while cm-| ployed in Baldwin. Mrs. Bud Windmill and two chil- dren visited with Mrs. Windmill’s| uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ‘Simons the past week. Alvina Stoltzs, who has been visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Donald Eliason, returned to her home. A number of rabbits were killed| ing a few days with her sister Flor-| © By I. L. DAVIS Mrs. Willis Gill has been spending several days at Tuttle with her moth- jer, who is quite ill. Mrs. Walter Scott was a 6 o'clock dinner guest of Mrs. H. B. Gill Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Backman, were overnight guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Backman. Miss Ethel Holgerson is staying in Regan, where she is attending high school. by the Ladies’ Aid of Baldwin. | Saturday evening. ‘Bertram Coddington celebrated his) Mr. Showers and son John, and 11th birthday, Feb. 2ist. He attended| daughter Martha of Tuttle spent the Elks circus in Bismarck. | Thursday evening at Christ Wetzel’s Matt Hettick and family were /nome. Thursday callers in Bismarck. ton attended the Elks circus in Bis- | home. marck Thursday evening. i Jack Heck of Menoken is visiting} the week-end visiting relatives near Louis Steiner of Burnt Creek this | Goodrich, week, |__Mr. and Mrs. Emil Shockmyr and John Mahoney, Louis and Valen-|mr. and Mrs. Russell Willlams called tine Steiner, Jr., and Jack Heck at-/at the A. O, Thompson home Tues- play at Baldwin. The play was given Rismarck at a dinner at their home! George Rarding of Pollock, S. D.,| Walter Bertsch and Janice Codding- spent Sunday at the Russell Williams {Olson and Abner Fryer were callers Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schockmyr spent | Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Whitmer and |family, Miss E. Maitrejean were sup- jPer guests at the E Mowder home Wednesday evening. Robert and Nina Fisher spent Sun- \day afternoon at the Moilenan home. Mrs. E. Olson and children, James |at the Ole Olson home Sunday, —_—_—_—————_—_— 2 if Moffit ? i By MES. C. E. MOFFIT day in the drive given by the| ne rag inchs u Edna Backman spent Saturday with Mrs. Melvin Backman and mo- tored to Bismarck in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Staton Davis, Regan, and Miss Levina Bailey, Wing, spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis. Margaret Scott visiting her mother, Mr. and Mrs. G. Peterson visited Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, August Krause, this week. Taft By MRS. E. M. GASKILL By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Higginbothum and son of Jamestown visited Mr. and Mrs. A. S. E. Metcalf Monday. Mrs. Higgin- bothum is a neice of Mr. Metcalf. Mr, and Mrs. L. E, Scudder spent the week-end at Marion and Valley City visiting relatives. Rosebuds 4-H Handicraft club with Mrs. George Schlabach as lead- er met Saturday afternoon at the Fred Jordan home. Mrs, C. Brenna, who has been visit- jing for a couple of months in the Twin Cities, has returned home. The Misses Laura Ward and Janet McCann, students at Jamestown col- lege, spent from Thursday until Sun- day at their parental home. Mrs. M. T. Olson had as visitors Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Clara John- son, Mrs. Swanson and Mrs. Lewis. Mr, and Mrs. M. Lunn and family were entertained at the H. M. Ward home Sunday, The Junior 4-H Sew-So club met Saturday afternoon at the M. Ness A shower was given for Mrs. Arnold Carlson of Kidder county here Fri- day afternoon here in the hall. Mrs./aren ‘and Mrs, Homer Envick and Carlson was formerly Miss Vernice son ‘were guests at Henry Jessen’s 3 Sunday. Mrs, Hannah Pederson and Mra!" ‘The high school basketball game Clarence Swanson will be hostesses) with Driscoll, scheduled for Friday for the Ladies’ Aid March 7th. evening, was postponed. It will be <a P| played at @ later date at Driscoll. Welch’s Spur | |. Mr. ana Mrs. Earl Gaskill accom- ———_—_——@ | panied Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness to By MRS. R. N. WELCH ° Earl and Duane Davenport, small Bismarck Saturday to attend the Elks circus. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davenport, of Baldwin, are visiting at the home spent Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. |Jessen, Mrs. Fairchilds, Mrs. Oscar Jerset, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gas- kill attended the funeral of Mrs. Prank Rice at Sterling Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reed and fam- ily were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaskill were overnight visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Carroll at Moffit Wednesday. While there, they at- tended the farewell party given for Mr. and Mrs, Leo Rippley, who left Thursday to make their future home in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Adams visite ed at Glen Adams’ Mc ls Mrs. Laverne Richardson and chil- Bondholders will have a meeting at Sterling hall Monday, March 4, at 2:00 p. m. Officers will be elected. Nabbed In Gun Fight eee Se ae Possible return as residents of this pee aT Mr, and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler called at the Glen Oder home Wednesday E3 Ady : Z eptE,kt inftt 2 ? ze tended the Elks circus in Bismarck Friday evening. t Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS | Mrs. B. E. Rierson was a guest of | Bismarck relatives for several days} the past week. Mrs. A. L. Garnes entertained the bridge club at their last meeting of the series Tuesday evening. Mrs. Garnes held high score for the eve- ning. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Wayne Richardson of Sanger, Mrs. Joseph Guthrie of Bismarck, and Mrs. | Arthur Strand. Mrs. August Wester- man won the guest prize. { Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte were | Bismarck callers Thursday. Art Reiling accompanied them to me) city. B. O. Lein transacted business at| Kintyre, N. D., Thursday. He was! accompanied by L. Miller of Wing. Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Car] Berg were the following, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Manning, Mrs. Reka Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and family. Miss Thelma Skogen of Tuttle ar- rived Saturday to make an extended visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lein. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand were Mr. and Mrs, B. O. Lein and daughter La- verne, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins and J. 8, Penner, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lein and family and Miss Thelman Skogen were guests of Wing relatives Sunday. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and Ella Schilling were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and children motored to Harvey for the week-end where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Poole. Mrs, Sher- Man and Mrs. Poole are sisters. Andy Garnes, Jr., accompanied his aunt, Mrs. Guthrie, to Bismarck Wed- nesday and was a guest of friends there for several days. Trygg | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Helen Anderson was an overnight cd Gene ham and sons, Ed- ward and Morrison, motored to Bis- marck Saturday where they attended the Elks circus. {Clara Weber, all of Jamestown, spent | day. Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and son Neil| Miss Thelma Moffis entertained spent several days this week with Mr, /seven young ladies at = card party and Mrs. D. D. Barkman. |at the Alfred Hoover home Thursday Helen Thompson was a week-end |evening. Miss Willy Moffit won high guest at the C. Wetzel home. |prize. A nice lunch was served by > -.-----—_____-_— @ | the hostess. Wing || The girls’ 4-H Senior Cooking club aN Ps ‘ || were hostesses at = party at the apse! | schoolhouse Friday night. Games By MARTHA MUELLER | were played. A nice lunch was served piensa iby the girls. if Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See and family| Miss Grace Morris was entertained attended a party at the O. G. Weit-| 3 coer Sunday at the Ella Porter stock home in Arena Saturday night. | ef John Laschkewitsch of Mandan | The Christo Cente club met at the was a caller at the John Mueller|#ome of Mrs. V. Benz Tuesday eve- home Saturda: ieee The nag meeting will be at Miss McCann, Alice McCloskey sd Oe ss hom "Aid ot ania 7 ~ iP. H. jury Ws A : oa) visiting relatives va ais Minnie Bena rea pase od Mr, and Mrs. David Weber, who ftom the hosp! londay after hav- were visiting friends and relatives Bebe an operation for appendicitis. here for the past few months, left) He is ne eel ee Friday for their home in Polo, Ill. By a vee ie = fe ys Play- Mr. and Mrs. L. Ambers and son pase acca w Monday Harold were visitors at the Hanson |¢Vening. Hazelton won, 16 to 7, home in Arena Monday. Word has been received from Mr. The Misses Rice and Hildre spent | and Mrs. Leo Rippley from The Dal- the week-end at the former's home in |/®%, Oregon. y arirved safely. Mercer. yron Lane and Wm. Lane visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson were |BYTon's mother, Mrs. Amy Lane, at supper guests at the John Mueller |the St. Alexius hospital Saturday. home Tuesday. aloe Maxi ve t ne See is now employed i McKenzie | Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lein of Regan | © spent Sunday at the J. home, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jacobson and daughter Mabel and Mike Jones of Hurdsfield were overnight guests in Bismarck Saturday. The annual Firemen’s Ball was held M. Lein in the Wing hall Friday evening, an| Present. The les oo Ps et oyster stew was served afterwards. W. Anderson. A ‘short discussion fol- Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., gave a farewell party for their son and daughter-in-law Wednesday eve- ning. The younger Webers left for their home in Polo, Ill., Friday. Heads Investigation Ladies’ and pie social in the Friday night with good attendance, Lawrence Madland’s name was drawn school house Py 14 2 ied iy i : : I P if