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A NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | mn ee 4 Richmond By ‘Mr, and Almer and Almer wei i ‘were Mrs. Adolph Degner, ‘Wednesday afternoon. (fa Ex Mr. Jacob Hein motored to Lin- m Wednesday to attend the funeral Mrs. Sherbenskie’s sister, Peter Schatt. The Berg, Degner, Bassert Fade young folks, Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey, Miss Ann Eide, Mr. and Mrs. Mile Panjkovich, and Miss Braden helped Fred Smith celebrate his birth- day anniversary Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bassert vis- ited Saturday evening at the Jake ‘Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. John Skie and fam- ily, William and Eva Degner and David, Martha and Clara Bossert were Sunday visitors at the Mile Panj- kovich home. Reynold, Carl and Hilda Berg mo- tored to Tuttle Sunday to visit with Mr, and Mrs. Jake Leno. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert_ and son Gottfried and daughters Clara and Christina were Sunday visitors at the Gust Grof home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hien motor- ed to Fredonia Saturday to visit rela- tives. Hazlegrove 4 as o— By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE E. Simers was in Tuttle Friday af- ter his daughter Francis who spent the week-end at home. Vernal Bold of Chaseley brought Rev. R. Breaw down for church Sun-| day. ‘Mrs. Russell Woodward was a din- ner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Gray and Opal Gray took her home. Harry Morse called Sunday at the Art Ochsuner home. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Ochsuner and Rus- sell Woodward were in Tuttle Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keopplin and children were Sunday visitors at the Ed Ochsuner home. I S. W. Burleigh ‘ By MRS. ALEX STEWART Alex and Angus Stewart were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Monday. Miss Evelyn Fryer spent the week- end at her home in Bismarck. Prank King and family have moved onto the Bates farm. B. G. Buckley recently underwent an_operation for appendicitis. Ernest. Houser and John Becknall visited at Anna Nickolson's Sunday. Charlie Malard and family, and Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport were business callers in’ Bismarck Satur- day. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson and Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport attended the funeral of Rev. Christ of Wilton last ‘Wednesday. ¢ | Lyman ° By 8. GYLDEN Seas — -ov~ Miss Florence Waiste, Capital Commercial college student of Bis- marck, spent the week-end with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Waiste. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eckholm had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Waiste, daughter, Florence, son, Earl, Art Magnus, Sulo Gylden and Herbert Fricke. Ralph Harju, Andrew Liuska and } Linna were supper guests of wohn Gylden's Thursday. Peter Linna was an over-night yest. sy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olson and hter, Mavis, left Thursday for Glover, N. D., where. they .intend to it friends and relatives for some A ‘large Crowd: attenled the Nan- Women's club meeting and at the Lyman hall Thursday } A on€-uct ‘play “Polishing Henry,” was presented by some of the members. Joseph M. Coghlan and Fred Joseptison were speakers. }Musle for the dance was furnished by the Olson's of East Trygg. ?__ Arthur Dronen and Roy Erickson were dinner guests of John Gylden’s » Thursday. : Several from around here attended the farewell party held for Mr. and 2Mrs. Jacob Banttarri Sunday. Mr. Minnesota they will make their future Magnus will again be fore- of the PWA project in West 5 been closed Miss Tyne Eckholm , spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Sylvia Eckholm, at the North Patterson Taft ‘ ?o & By MRS. E. M. GASKILL eff ¥ 1 a children de a ge i F g if 3 I Fir a it : i a F F ga : i 5 E i i “ i 7 Hl ‘E5*] Mrs. Daniel Almer, John-|day evening was. well Andrew Mrs. | and|®* | #)Hamblin and ePte Youngren; and Justices of the peace, Mrs. A. E. Cline, and Norvel Marvel. cational and Coop:rative Union of America held at Sterling hall Mon- attended. re; Prizes for card playing were awarded at the Degner home Tuesday./to Mrs. R. P. Schlabach, Mrs. Ver- accompanied to Bismarck | nice Sherman, John Sedevic and Oest ag returning | Prince. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Envick and . and Mrs, John Sherbenskle Sr.|Miss Catherine Baeth returned to jtheir home at Marion on Saturds > Brittin By O. DUTTON Mrs. M. M. Dralle, who has been suffering for some time with a severe attack of quinsy, entered a Bismarck hospital Saturday for treatment. She is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kershaw, who Spent the winter with relatives in Towa, returned here last week. They are visiting at the Howard Kershaw home. Miss Clara Mauk spent the week- end at the home of her parents in Bismarck. jand bruises Saturday, when a truck {collided with the car in which she was riding. Other occupants were uninjured, R. Anderson, of Minneapolis, son- in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whit- teaker, visited relatives and friends in the Bismarck vicinity Sunday. He spent Sunday night at the Whiteaker | home, leaving for home by train Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family visited Sunday at the Homer Anderson home. Mrs. Henry Crawford of Bismarck, and Mrs. O. Dutton visited Sunday afternoon at the John Stewart home. | Harold Sherman was an overnight visitor at the Arthur Metcalf home in Driscoll Saturday. Maxine Allensworth spent week-end with Jane Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball mo- tored to the John Crawford home in Missouri township Saturday. Mrs. Kimball remained for a few days’ visit. the pc lal | Glenview | OO By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Dick and Helmer Thompson and @|Louie Besterfield were business call- ers in Mandan Friday. Richard Schafer and Oscar Jup- man of Painted Woods were callers) at the Ousley home Thursday. Mrs, Enock Anderson and Helen) and Alden were Sunday visitors at| the Con Johnson home. | Mrs. Lars Jacobson spent the week-end in Bismarck with relatives. She returned to her home Monday. Frank Peterson spent a few days the latter part of the week in Wil- ton with his father, who is sick. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and Bobby of Painted Woods were Sun- day visitors at the Lawrence Ousley home. M. Jacobson visited in Bismarck a few days last week. Mrs. Arthur Damstrom and three daughters are moving to the Halli- i way farm in the near future, as vada) will teach school No. 2. *|\" Painied Woods | -————_— ——.-_ _____ By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown enter- tained a number of neighbors and friends in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell at the Mitchell home Saturday evening. The Mitch- ells are moving to Washington where Mrs. Mitchell's parents are now living. Fred Mitchell, is accompanying them on the trip. He is going to look for a favorable location. Mrs. William Brown is spending @ few days in Bismarck visiting rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son, Ernest, visited at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday afternoon. Einar Soderquist spent the week- end at the Harold Soderquist home. Joe Brostrom was a Wilton caller Monday evening. August Nelson was a Wilton caller Friday. SO i Clear Lake i I ny cach Ss ‘By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Adolph Hansen and baby and Miss Tillie Schoon visited Thursday with Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz of Dris-*| ‘coll. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson enter- tained Mrs. Adolph Pederson and sons and her grand-daughter Satur- day evening. L. B. Olson was a caller at the F. B. Paslay home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyer and daughter, Carlean, of Sterling, spent Sunday at the J. W. Beyer home. Miss Hazel Nelson visited at the Samer Nelson home over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pederson had ‘as their Sunday guest their son and family from Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon, who visited a few days at Verona and Marion, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer mo- tored to Bismarck Monday and spent ‘The meeting of the Farmers Edu- | day. Matrona Ives received severe cuts|), jana, Calif. Pete Mitchell, son of |@d dancing. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The Arena Girls basketball team won the championship at the tourna- ment played at Sterling Friday and Saturday. Dora Wutzke was an overnight guest at the Ingvald Eide home Fri- Recent word received from C. F. Lambert, who is @ patient in @ hos- pital at Marion, 8. Dak., is that he is up and around and rapidly im- wi 5 Mrs. William Merkel, Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Mr. and Mrs. Emil/Union ‘Schocknmyr were business callers in Tuttle Thursdi By ELIZABETH KOPPY Godfrey Grenz motored to Bis- marck on business Tuesday. Steve Koppy and children were business callers in Linton Thursday. His son, Math, remained in Linton for a few days. Jim Postle of Linton was a caller at the Frank Chesrown home Thurs- day. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Grenz of the Gayton vicinity visited at the God-|Dietsman frey Grenz home Sunday afternoon. Miss Hilda Schiermeister spent the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods and bad daughter called at the Ted ‘Lawler | yrs, home Sunday. Visitors at the Steve Koppy home|twrrnred ar gic roi Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs./ Miss Gladys Tooker, Godfrey Grenz, Miss Hilda Schier-| past two and a half months meister and Henry Knittel, relatives at Minot, returned to ——___—__ | Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY z il Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson | weeks. and their children, Betty and Mar-| Mr. and Mrs. Jake Heaton and home Sunday. Sherman of Menoken were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey motor-|callers at the W. A. Dieteman home noon. Miss Pearl Olson, who attends t the first part of the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Ol- By MARTHA MUELLER: Freitag of Fargo spent from Satur-|daughter, Margy, Bud day until Wednesday here with their) Kusch, Clifford Wright and Marion jorie, were visitors at the Al Holden|children of McKenzie, and Ivan ed to Bismarck Wednesday after-|Sunday. 2 business college in Bismarck, spent/g_____. Wing Sorte Misses Jane Schmid and Baith| Mr. and Mrs, John parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. and Mr. and Mrs, 8. Y. Ci .|{the Ole Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michel of} Edwin Steele, N. D., and mother, Mrs. Idalder of Goodrich were callers Michel, spent Tuesday in Wilton. Fueling home Charlies came up to attend the an-/ A large nual meeting of the Wilton Mutual| Mrs, J. store. farewell The Misses Ruth and Paul Christ | Banttari arrived home Monday from Santa/ was to attend the funeral/ and services of their father, Rev. F. W./leave Christ. Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pfeiffer and} Gene family, who spent several months in| the A. C. in Moorhead City, N. C., arrived home| end at the H. J. last week. Laura Grimsrud Grace McFadden, daughter of Mr./end with Elizabeth Humphreys at and Mrs. Fred McFadden, returned/the J. B. Glanville home. home Friday from the Bismarck hos-| gen. pital where she has been recovering |end at her parental home in Lincoin after an appendicitis operation. J. J.| vaney, Schmid brought her home. Mrs. Joe Poole, Jr., who has been staying with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke, went to Baldwin to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole for a few days. project leaders meeting held in Bis- marck Tuesday. The old-time dance which was held here Saturday evening in honor of ‘St. Patrick's day was largely attend- . Music was supplied by Frank! meodore Kocher and Lester Larson, local} sin gu: musicians. Donald Little, who has been sta- tioned at, Thornburg, Ark. with CCC Co. 2760 since last fall, return- ed home Monday: Several other cal boys with the same company return next month. Ralph Nelson of Bismarck was recent guest at the home of brother-in-law and sister, Mr. » &F ge E088 ipicth Andy Peterson spent Sunday at the home of his son and’ daughter-in- if fr i ie E g 5 the day with their daughter, Mrs. | Mrs. fle pagegel F e 5 3 erkel was elven a surprise party he : Es ; g | 4 E i hig i i Ea hal | eit nl if ay | f i F 5 E HE gE i [ E i i if 4} i i t li eee i iy i i iy fi qe te eae ; | | ij it dl il i * ] + guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Codding- ton and family. 8 Mrs, ter, iEe He i j Herbert Hoffman | urday. to Wilton Thi uraday. Laughlin and son, Mike, mo- By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Auxiliary met at the A. H. Lund- home Thursday. It was decided les, The next meet- of the|!1 with Mrs. Ole Aune serving. Homemakers met with Mrs. Whit- junday. ira Bailey returned home Sat- after spending a few weeks at the Mable Bailey home in Regan. ‘Miss Grace Morris spent Saturday home. spent the week-|in Bismarck. A farewell party was held at the Fait ti i E F 5g ji E i i sf 28 i F I a SE 238 F : ; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and family called at the P. Patton and si i i 5 af 5g fl ii nH eal i : A li i set He il § : it B i & i iP Hi : i t 3 ze F E, re £ vi i i ite HEge i ig AE H I Ena elie £33 iH tii: 8 li Hn ibeed agyetl i +8 H ¥ rf a3 : ft ip dith : § 5 z : An Open Letter To Newspaper Readers From Frederic J. Haskin For many years I have held that people generally do not know as much about their government as they should. I have believed that this was basically the cause of such weaknesses as we have had in our governmental structure and personnel. There have been two big I’s—Ignorance and Indifference. Ignorance of what a magnificent institution has been builded upon the foundation laid by the forefathers; ignorance of how it functions; ignorance of the fact that its innumerable activities affect every American for better or for worse. And the indifference! That which keeps so many million Americans from exercising their priceless heritage -—the right to vote. That which takes no thought of who will admin- ister the affairs of the greatest business in the world. Indifference to any- thing in government—until there is an economic breakdown and incomes and salaries and wages ate reduced, or wiped out, and taxes are increased. In short, you do not sit up and take notice until the political-economic or- ganization under which you live steps on your toes or on your purse. I Have Tried to Help So I have tried, in my way, to do something about this. I have been I have cited all this solely to show that my interest in government, and in informing people about their gov- ernment, is no new thing, but is real, and has dominated me over a long period of years. New Book Sells Uncle Sam Now I have out a new book. It is called “THE AMER- ICAN GOVERNMENT TODAY.” Of course, I am trying to sell my book to you, but far more than my, interest in its prospective sales is my. pride that my book undertakes to sell the United States government to its People and to the world. And your newspaper is offering it to you for that very purpose. It’s a great gov- ernment, but it can’t be any greater, any more efficient, any more honest, or any more intelligent, than are you, the people who compose it. Indi- vidually, each of you may be hell on government? In fact, what do you actually know about it? There's more to government than an Army, a Navy, a Congress, a Su- preme Court, and a President—more Weite now for yous copy of “THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT TODAY.” Enclose one dollas and addses The Bismarck Tribune Bismarck, N. D. Lh ee a eee * +